How World War I Started: Crash Course World History 209

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  • čas přidán 19. 07. 2024
  • In which John Green teaches you about World War I and how it got started. Crash Course doesn't usually talk much about dates, but the way that things unfolded in July and August of 1914 is kind of important to understanding the Great War. You'll learn about Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Princip, the Black Hand, and why the Serbian nationalists wanted to kill the poor Archduke. You'll also learn who mobilized first and who exactly started the war. Sort of. Actually, there's no good answer to who started the war, but we give it a shot anyway.
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  • @lemonhope8843
    @lemonhope8843 Před 4 lety +1911

    Getting ready for world war 3
    gotta know the prequels you know

  • @acidicvial
    @acidicvial Před 4 lety +1121

    *When WW1 ends*
    Most of countries: Finally, peace
    Some german boy that got rejected in art school: **Peace was never an option**

    • @simplypanda3304
      @simplypanda3304 Před 4 lety +48

      I actually laughed out loud on that one best thing I've read all day

  • @samanali430
    @samanali430 Před 5 lety +2878

    You guys would be legends if you made a quizlet for each video

    • @juicyjason7855
      @juicyjason7855 Před 5 lety +69

      Saman Ali nah mate kahoot

    • @tessemo
      @tessemo Před 5 lety +83

      YEEEES but I also feel like that's now up to us to create.

    • @a13605
      @a13605 Před 5 lety +34

      Or you could do your own homework and research to get a greater understanding of subjects at hand.

    • @elcompagenito3250
      @elcompagenito3250 Před 5 lety +17

      No no dont give the teachers ideas

    • @ransom182
      @ransom182 Před 4 lety +14

      Do you homework SLACKER!

  • @gresho5353
    @gresho5353 Před 4 lety +1994

    Whos watching during corona quarantine instead of history class

  • @devstark
    @devstark Před 8 lety +1338

    I love how Switzerland was surrounded by the war, but never fought in WWI or WWII

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 Před 8 lety +199

      +TheHeistPlanner
      You can bet they made a lot of money though.

    • @nayantaradas2760
      @nayantaradas2760 Před 8 lety +13

      +Karl Karlos Definitely.

    • @karlkarlos3545
      @karlkarlos3545 Před 8 lety +60

      They came up with a swiss cheese dummy? Do they test their ski lifts with those?

    • @devstark
      @devstark Před 8 lety +8

      +Chris Lohr You don't "afford" to make Swiss cheese, joke or not.

    • @thomasrivera8626
      @thomasrivera8626 Před 8 lety +9

      +Chris Lohr also they made "swatches" and Swiss bags while everybody was killing each other

  • @quannarula7046
    @quannarula7046 Před 8 lety +422

    5:06
    *Scrolls Down*
    Disappointment

  • @mandapanda9292
    @mandapanda9292 Před 4 lety +412

    no one:
    the class trying to take notes: *sobs* mr. green pleaSE talk slower

  • @caelan8819
    @caelan8819 Před 5 lety +506

    The comments in Crash course world history videos:
    33% Mongol memes
    40% people who are asking others if they are studying for tests like them
    27% actual discussions about history

  • @gtabigfan34
    @gtabigfan34 Před 9 lety +582

    Otto Von Bismarck said '' One day the great European War will come out of some damned foolish thing in the Balkans'' he was reffering WW1 and he said that 36 years before First World War.

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 Před 9 lety +180

      He wouldn't have needed to be a psychic to predict that, the Balkans had been a right mess since the 1820s when Greece became independent.

    • @gtabigfan34
      @gtabigfan34 Před 9 lety +6

      Robert Faber Yeah i know that,then the serbs and bulgarians got their independent. If Ottomans won the 1st Balkan War and then conquer them(Balkan League , there will be no WW1.

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 Před 9 lety +46

      gtabigfan34 I'd disagree. The web of alliances in Europe had simply become too complicated by 1914; there was going to be a war at some point, regardless of what happened in the Balkans. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was not the cause of World War I, it was only the trigger. If the Ottoman Empire had won the First Balkan War though, or Bulgaria hadn't caused the Second Balkan War, the Ottomans would probably have stayed out of World War I, and we might still have had an Ottoman Empire today, which would certainly be a good thing to all those who like to see peace in the Middle East...

    • @gtabigfan34
      @gtabigfan34 Před 9 lety +9

      Robert Faber you're right Robert, if Ottoman Empire still existed today, WTC would not be attacked, or The Gulf War would never be happen or even WW2? Well,i think that's quite possible

    • @wlomas378
      @wlomas378 Před 9 lety +16

      gtabigfan34 well, like the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottomans were on their way out anyway. Their territory had been shrinking for centuries, and ethnic nationalism was only getting stronger. What MIGHT have happened is an avoidance of the chaos of the Sykes-Picot agreement, if Arab nationalism had carried on on its own terms rather than as a pawn of the British and French, and the nations had fractured according to realities on the ground. If you want an example of a middle eastern nation that determined its own independence without western "guidance", look no further than Turkey. While not perfect, it is leagues ahead of most of its neighbors who endured western monarchs followed by dictators. So we might have had peace in the middle east, but thanks to self-determination, not masterful Ottoman rulership.

  • @vinceian672
    @vinceian672 Před 7 lety +1998

    no exam,no school,no assignments.
    just a guy who is interested on war.

  • @aronbembridge4740
    @aronbembridge4740 Před 5 lety +433

    Watching this 100 years after the war ended
    Never forget

  • @FreshHas
    @FreshHas Před 5 lety +67

    What makes history so fascinating is that the events themselves can be interpreted in so many ways. You could find in the unfolding events an argument that pins the blame on really any of these powers. John Green here in this video did a great job of illustrating this.

  • @Jotari
    @Jotari Před 9 lety +412

    1:50 so the butterfly started World War One! Of course. No one suspects the butterfly!

    • @skitty449
      @skitty449 Před 9 lety +1

      floooooooooooooooood The orange tint on the butterfly's wings? IT'S BLOOD!!!

    • @TapdotWater
      @TapdotWater Před 9 lety +6

      Stephanie Verdin The dots..?
      THE SOULS OF OUR ENEMIES!

    • @skitty449
      @skitty449 Před 9 lety +2

      *Gasp.* It all makes sense now...
      How many enemies hath the mighty butterfly slain? One can only shiver and wonder at its power...

    • @aminadiop1772
      @aminadiop1772 Před 8 lety +3

      +floooooooooooooooood
      The butterfly effect...

    • @Telamon8
      @Telamon8 Před 8 lety +3

      Maybe the butterfly works for the Spanish?

  • @partyp3opl393
    @partyp3opl393 Před 8 lety +3892

    I can't be the only one watching this for a history exam ?

  • @bracken1000
    @bracken1000 Před 7 lety +42

    Gavrilo Princip was the most influential man of the 20th century, not because he was an inventor or a brilliant mind but because the incident he caused had a domino effect that still affects the world today.

  • @matthewdentistry2814
    @matthewdentistry2814 Před 6 lety +121

    john, i love the vids man, but my brain just cant keep up

  • @Bibky
    @Bibky Před 8 lety +1377

    So a guy killed a guy so that guys group of guys got mad at the other guys group of guys so they attacked those group of guys so the other group of guys call in their friend guy who owned a grouped of guys and then the original guy that got killed group of guys called in their friend guy who owned a group of guys so another group of guys also helped that other other group of guys so then the Original guy who got killed group of guys ally attacked a group of guys to get to the other other other group of guys but then another group of guys allied to those group of guys came in to attack those group of guys attacking there friends...
    So like that?

  • @minniemouse5185
    @minniemouse5185 Před 4 lety +139

    What i learned from crash course:
    So archduke Franz Ferdinands death was due to a butterfly flapping its wings...
    The butterfly was the initial cause of world war 1 and eventually world war 2.
    Makes sense.

  • @alexandrinetieke6326
    @alexandrinetieke6326 Před 7 lety +93

    I just watched your video on being kinder online and although I never comment on youtube videos I thought I would do so today. This channel has helped me get through so many of my late night study sessions and has been the base of half of my essay's so for my act of internet kindness I thought I would say thanks for the easy to understand, interesting, and funny content. Side note, I also love your books. x

  • @Day_against_da_wlrd
    @Day_against_da_wlrd Před 4 lety +271

    who's whatching this while being stuck at home cause of covid 19 for history class
    instead being in school

  • @ZoggFromBetelgeuse
    @ZoggFromBetelgeuse Před 9 lety +196

    Little anachronism: The Russian battlesuit shown at 6:30 is a Rytsar Mk2 which wasn't introduced before April 1916. The Mk1 in use in 1914 had smaller shoulder guns, a blue "eye", and no extendable forearms.

    • @Jatleby
      @Jatleby Před 9 lety +24

      Zogg from Betelgeuse I like your style.

    • @putbye1
      @putbye1 Před 9 lety +26

      They also did not have mech suits.

    • @Jatleby
      @Jatleby Před 9 lety +24

      putbye1 doesn't like your style as much as I do.

    • @AlexanderMcGruder
      @AlexanderMcGruder Před 9 lety +2

      Oh my Zogg! If I reply to this, will Zogg from Betelgeuse actually read my comment? Holy crap! I'm a massive fan, Zogg.

    • @ZoggFromBetelgeuse
      @ZoggFromBetelgeuse Před 9 lety +6

      ***** ●-)
      (That's an one-eyed smiley.)

  • @RunItsTheCat
    @RunItsTheCat Před 8 lety +182

    Here's a warning before you go on: Do not read Crash Course History comments. You have been warned.

    • @JD..........
      @JD.......... Před 8 lety +11

      I think this marks the permanent point where I never again tread into the comment depths...
      Will I learn anything? No.
      Will I gain an expanded perspective? Not a good one.
      Will I feel better? Hahaha....

    • @airi2161
      @airi2161 Před 8 lety

      +RunItsTheCat Lol

    • @acticlacid
      @acticlacid Před 8 lety +4

      +Jacob D Wunsch But it is entertaining to see large amounts of stupidity, as long as you stay out of it :P

    • @hippotomusuaesquippa
      @hippotomusuaesquippa Před 8 lety +4

      Too late....

    • @peanutbutter7521
      @peanutbutter7521 Před 8 lety

      thank you

  • @damarii.estradaa
    @damarii.estradaa Před 4 lety +41

    I miss going to school and my teacher having him as a way to explain us each topic and all of us would watch him. I mean I could learn this without a teacher, but it’s not the same and I miss my world studies class. The only class I liked tbh

  • @aashrithmadagiri6711
    @aashrithmadagiri6711 Před 6 lety +425

    Does playing battlefield 1 count as studying for my World War I Test?

  • @eliaschevette
    @eliaschevette Před 9 lety +142

    In one hundred years people would ask why did the United States spend so much time in the middle east?

    • @Asin24
      @Asin24 Před 9 lety +154

      ...and the resounding answer will be "Oil".

    • @Nightenstaff
      @Nightenstaff Před 9 lety +70

      And boy will that be a complicated video!

    • @KingKhanate1997
      @KingKhanate1997 Před 9 lety +5

      When bush was around yes.

    • @eliaschevette
      @eliaschevette Před 9 lety +48

      Is more that Oil, I think Israel interest play there, plus many of the dictators are from the cold war with Russia. Oil is a big reason but not the only reason.

    • @deathcamp1
      @deathcamp1 Před 9 lety +6

      Purutzil the united states has enough oil to support itself....

  • @Gregsplays
    @Gregsplays Před 7 lety +532

    i think you guys need to do a "Crash course today" to replace the world history series, something that can cover and analyse what's happening today

    • @mkd2839
      @mkd2839 Před 7 lety +68

      yeah, the comments section, not gonna be good

    • @sarahvo5956
      @sarahvo5956 Před 7 lety +2

      Gregsplays alternative history hub bro

    • @wailrimouch4973
      @wailrimouch4973 Před 7 lety +3

      disable it then.

    • @mkd2839
      @mkd2839 Před 7 lety +12

      wail rimouch What, you encourage censorship?

    • @wailrimouch4973
      @wailrimouch4973 Před 7 lety +8

      Damminh Khoi Yes. to hell with Freedom if it causes chaos.

  • @laura-rs2js
    @laura-rs2js Před 4 lety +512

    who else is watching this for your history class?

  • @mila5922
    @mila5922 Před 4 lety +148

    Nobody:
    Me: *goes straight to the comments for a summary*

  • @paf7008
    @paf7008 Před 7 lety +70

    "For the love of agriculture!"
    Well I know my new catchphrase

  • @therebelreaper1486
    @therebelreaper1486 Před 7 lety +319

    I thought it was because a bloke named Archie duke went and shot an ostrich because he was hungry

  • @atlas.they-them
    @atlas.they-them Před 4 lety +15

    lol "a month feels like a long time" this hits so differently during COVID 19. We are living in history my dudes

  • @sumedhabhowmick8438
    @sumedhabhowmick8438 Před rokem +4

    I really want to thank you guys for making this. I was having a breakdown while reading about the start of WWI and watching this made me calm, put things in order in my mind and even made me chuckle from time to time.

  • @v1e1r1g1e1
    @v1e1r1g1e1 Před 8 lety +764

    Han. Han shot first.

    • @GenBloodLust
      @GenBloodLust Před 8 lety +8

      +v1e1r1g1e1 "Greedo shot first this is the most important point in the series without Greedo shooting first there would be no star wars. Now let me tell you about this idea I have for the most important character who with out there would be no star wars cause he caused the star wars, his name is JarJar Binks"-George Lucas early 90s discussing the reissue with CGI

    • @v1e1r1g1e1
      @v1e1r1g1e1 Před 8 lety +13

      GenBloodLust I don't know what version of Star Wars- A New Hope you saw, but in the 1977 worldwide release, HAN SHOT FIRST! Anyone who knows anything about the series knows that George Lucas went all politically correct decades after and RE-CUT the first film to make it look like Greedo shot, and Han was only returning fire in self defence. Weasel-shit! HAN SHOT FIRST.

    • @GenBloodLust
      @GenBloodLust Před 8 lety +1

      you obviously didnt read my comment

    • @v1e1r1g1e1
      @v1e1r1g1e1 Před 8 lety

      GenBloodLust I did. You're still wrong. Han shot first.

    • @GenBloodLust
      @GenBloodLust Před 8 lety

      obviously you didn't. cause It was a joke about how fervently George Lucas defended it and how he defended jar jar binks.

  • @lovatojonasfan1
    @lovatojonasfan1 Před 9 lety +76

    And I just realized that my great grandparents were born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They migrated the America ten years before World War 1.

    • @lovatojonasfan1
      @lovatojonasfan1 Před 9 lety +25

      No kidding.

    • @KingSy1000
      @KingSy1000 Před 9 lety +16

      Matthew Brunette CHANGE YOURE PROFILE IMAGE THE CONFEDRATE FLAG IS SATAN

    • @theilluminedone7896
      @theilluminedone7896 Před 9 lety +8

      ***** The irony in your guys' exchange is utterly mindblowing.

    • @theguythatdoesthestuff3437
      @theguythatdoesthestuff3437 Před 8 lety +4

      Can you guys fucking not. Seriously, stop arguing over a piece of goddamn fabric with a blue x on it.

    • @54lolman
      @54lolman Před 8 lety +9

      +BPN 28 I can agree with you there mate it's just some people don't really like seeing the confederate flag for 2 reasons 1. it represented a group of people who burned and beat people based on the color of their skin and 2 It also a reminder of how stupid every single american was during that time and should probably be forgotten

  • @Legitness420
    @Legitness420 Před 4 lety +195

    If schools taught like this dude I would be a straight A student lol

    • @nataliesimons8447
      @nataliesimons8447 Před 4 lety +7

      If my teachers would actually teach I would be a straight A student 😂

    • @gwenmiller406
      @gwenmiller406 Před 4 lety +6

      I wouldnt be able to keep up

  • @danielmedjedovic7068
    @danielmedjedovic7068 Před 4 lety +23

    how i started:
    Franz Ferdinand: I would like some burek sa sirom
    Princip: *shoots him*

  • @analyticalatheist3484
    @analyticalatheist3484 Před 9 lety +36

    I wish he had touched more on the question of whether the war would have happened if Ferdinand hadn't been shot.

    • @rhaegartargaryen9559
      @rhaegartargaryen9559 Před 9 lety +1

      IT would have been nice, but it wouldn't have been the point of the video

    • @rhaegartargaryen9559
      @rhaegartargaryen9559 Před 9 lety +2

      ***** I would, but she never listens! She needs to marry already...And yes. But shhh. I'm suppose to keep that secret.

    • @jeanderpnald1797
      @jeanderpnald1797 Před 9 lety

      I don't think it would have happened at all, at least not in the form that it did. I feel that there may have been a war between similar powers, but it wouldn't have happened so quickly and globally.

    • @wx9038
      @wx9038 Před 9 lety +16

      what would happen can always be argued but as far as I see, the answer is: Yes, WW1 would still happen even if the arch duke was not assassinated. Reason to why I believe so is:
      -By the time WW1 started all "civilized" nation have already enter the industrial era. This allow each nation to mass produce in a rate never before seen in history. And how would a nation feel if they have massive surplus of food, fire arm, and people? Untouchable.
      -You have to remember that why it turn out to be a world war. Reason is simple. There is not a single powerful nation in Europe at the time, that has yet picked a side. With all the alliance going on. Both side feel they are "safe". Just like the Idea of MAD (Mutual Assured Destruction). If both side know what it means to go to war, then logical conclusion would be, no one want to wage war. But as we all know... that was not the case...
      -Lastly as John Green had mentioned. Austria was looking to take over Serbia. The death of the Arch Duke was only an excuse. Even if Duke did not die, or get shot. Austria would still attack Serbia regardless. (only difference is: the war might have started years later after the the center power gain more allies in both quality and quantity)
      But as I said before, what could happen can always be argued. But the root cause of WW1 is still there. Arch Duke's death was only an excuse. Think of it as the spark that set off a huge load of gunpowder.

    • @matejsmrekar1218
      @matejsmrekar1218 Před 9 lety +1

      It would of happened anyway , even if he died , he was just a reason . like Hitler who burned the Reichstag to blame it on the communists.
      Austria wanted to expand south to the sea , Russia declared war after because Serbia is an allay , yes , but also because they wanted to strech down to the South to the sea as well , it was all about territory.

  • @sebradfield
    @sebradfield Před 7 lety +6

    I love it when he talks about a month being a very long time. I've been a part of a '100 Years Ago Today' thread since the anniversary of the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. My part has been to cover air and naval conflicts, and when you talk about history in hindsight it really does seem to compress, but when you're waiting each day for the next event to happen, you begin to really understand just how long it takes. It can actually become frustrating waiting weeks for what you know is coming.
    That doesn't make it any less entertaining.

  • @evans2183
    @evans2183 Před 5 lety +37

    John Green: "we are always in the middle of a "how"
    Me: "how am i still alive?"

  • @ThatDavisLove
    @ThatDavisLove Před 4 lety +6

    Thank you so much! This video was very helpful in my opinion. You really should make more videos just like this. They always tend to help me out a lot in my college course (U.S. History). History class was never really my thing, even while in high school. Once again, thank you very much for this informative video. I love the humor that you have with it as well. Humor makes videos more fun, because this makes it less boring and very easy to pay attention to.

  • @almondsss
    @almondsss Před 9 lety +5

    THANK YOU JOHN GREEN. Crash Course is simply amazing! It's FUN to know why things are what they are today, it's FUN to gather knowledge you can apply throughout your life, it's FUN to begin to develop your own views and opinions instead of going off what others biased information imposes on you, it's FUN to feel like part of a community of people who want to make themselves better by being able to comprehend others, it's FUN to be EXCITED. Not only all is that giant not very eloquent run on sentence talk about the super fun things Crash Course gives us great, but it's honestly the very best thing to procrastinate from learning by learning. That sounds like a super strange sentence (probably because it is) but when I'm too lazy to put effort into homework I watch Crash Course and vlogsbrothers and my brain feels like a flowy mix of happiness because its always eating new knowledge. AND the new things I know conveyed by the incredibly hilarious and amazingness of Crash Course, leads me to other great things! I can watch The News with a fuller understanding, and The Colbert Report, and The Daily Show (which makes me super crazy happy!!!) LIKE IT'S JUST THIS HUGE POSITIVE FEEDBACK LOOP WHERE I COME OUT AS A SMARTER AND AWESOMER PERSON. So thank you. Not even the Mongols are an exception to this greatness.

  • @Kaosbunny000
    @Kaosbunny000 Před 8 lety +160

    Technically it would have just been Austria hungry and Serbia going against each other but the leader of Russia chose to help Serbia which caused Germany to join then a chain reaction started

    • @Kaosbunny000
      @Kaosbunny000 Před 8 lety +11

      Russia was ready to fight but wasn't really in the state to fight because they weren't very industrialized then Germany got them to drop out then thanks to Lenin the Bolsheviks took over then bam the Soviet Union... That's one of the reason y Russian wasn't at the treaty of Versailles because the allies hated them for dropping... Y am I explaining all of this I just realized that

    • @petarjovovic308
      @petarjovovic308 Před 7 lety +6

      so few things germany said from the start that austria can do whatever they want bcs they would protect them from russia and russia had to help serbia bcs austria would detsroy us(im from serbia) and there s a big historic relation between russia and serbia both being slavs and the fact that we r both ortodox led to russia defending us not to mention the dardanele s are important for russia to control so she had to make sure balkans were on her side

    • @petarjovovic308
      @petarjovovic308 Před 7 lety +1

      Der Kaiser ah how do i explain this to you at the time russians and serbs were like brothers given the fact that we r both ortodox and have same origins so much so that in ww1 russia didnt want to help france and uk if they didnt send their ships to transport serbians soldiers into greece so even tho serbia and russia didnt sign any treaty there was one

    • @petarjovovic308
      @petarjovovic308 Před 7 lety +2

      +Der Kaiser no it didnt brole any law bcs in that time there wasnt any law and even if they did broke the law who cares russia warned austria and germany what would happen but both didnt care so its their fault

    • @danielir4257
      @danielir4257 Před 7 lety +2

      *mic drop*

  • @aliasalvatore1306
    @aliasalvatore1306 Před 6 lety +8

    THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH without y’all I wouldn’t have *GRADUATED* !!!!!

  • @CBeard849
    @CBeard849 Před 6 lety

    Continue to love these CC videos! Your sense of humor is commendable. Please keep them coming!

  • @djapicmilos
    @djapicmilos Před 9 lety +3

    Hello John. As a former Yugoslav, I congratulate you for this video. This is the best explanation I have ever come across. Keep up the good work.

  • @seapanther909
    @seapanther909 Před 8 lety +85

    Although Austria's invasion of Serbia triggered the first world war, it is IMPERIALISM and NATIONALISM fused together that essentially caused this horrific event to happen. Starting from the 1870's, countries were becoming insecure and dependent on imports of raw materials. Only through the acquisition of colonies and search of new markets can this be achieved. Consequently, this led to the rise of conflicts between European powers. Austrian and Russian rivalry for the control of the Balkans is a perfect example that illustrates how imperialism contributed to the formation of a competitive and anarchic international environment. As a result, this prompted the formation of the Alliance system and Militarism which only worsened the building tensions in Europe. This chaotic environment was what allowed for World War 1 to happen. Each crisis in Europe, one by one, increased the chance for war. It was becoming inevitable, and it was only a matter of time. By 1914, countries could no longer refrain themselves and thus initiated the first world war. Not considering the long term causes is ignoring the true causes of the first world war.

    • @Esther15889
      @Esther15889 Před 8 lety +9

      Exactly. The best comment on WWI I have ever read. Hats off to you, Sir.

    • @seapanther909
      @seapanther909 Před 8 lety +3

      Haha thanks! I'm taking IB European History and this was right before my exam! I got an A on it so I'm really happy! I studied like maniac XD

    • @ralphbernhard1757
      @ralphbernhard1757 Před 7 lety +2

      Good analyses of human nature.
      Everybody wanted to be king of the mountain, and also felt they had a God given right to be Nr.1...

    • @mfrost1001
      @mfrost1001 Před 7 lety +2

      An oversimplification which ignores the fact that as Bismarck pointed, with rare exceptions, colonies tended to cost more than they made for the imperialistic power (building and maintaining infrastructure, fortifications etc). Plus the agreement between Britain, France and Russia was informal, with the British especially suspecting the Russians (fearing Russian ambitions towards British India, one of the few money making colonies). It only became a firm alliance when Germany invaded Belgium, which the British saw as a threat to their own security.

    • @ralphbernhard1757
      @ralphbernhard1757 Před 7 lety +1

      *****​​​​ That is only true for the nations which came late in the game, and got the scraps left over after others had had an early start.
      It was not only the resources of colonies, but also the strategic location (geostrategy).
      The late starters like Bismarck's Germany therefore got large swathes of land with little raw materials, and little strategic value, making the massive investments a one-way long-term loss.
      Money was poured in, but almost nothing came back as a result.
      Other countries were luckier, because getting that early start meant they could choose the cream of the crop, and their investments paid off far quicker.
      Often, a war fought to gain a territory, as often happened in the initial stages of colonialism, cost far less than the adversary had already sunk into the development of a region.
      That made the few hundred or few thousand dead soldiers an investment "well worth it" for the elites.....

  • @danielcurry708
    @danielcurry708 Před 7 lety +2

    One of the best crash courses that I have ever watched. I really enjoyed the thought provoking ending!

  • @Anonymous-mt8ss
    @Anonymous-mt8ss Před 5 lety +162

    Anyone else here last minute studying for the AP World History Exam

  • @TheOsamaBahama
    @TheOsamaBahama Před 9 lety +74

    Speaking of alternate history. If WW1 hadn't happen, WW2 wouldn't happen, and the USSR wouldn't happen, and the cold war wouldn't happen. And probably Putin wouldn't happen, since there would have been no USSR.

    • @chorizoconcoco
      @chorizoconcoco Před 9 lety +1

      Nope, simply a fascist dictator would have taked over England or France and iniciate WW2. Also, the USSR would happen because they signed a peacy treaty with the Kaiser.

    • @CallumCormie
      @CallumCormie Před 9 lety +24

      diego acosta The USSR happened because Russia entered the war, used disastrous tactics against the Germans that killed millions of its own soldiers, which lead to resentment back home, which allowed the communists to take advantage and launch their revolution/coup. So if Russia didn't go to war in the first place, then the USSR might not have existed.

    • @AMS97PS3
      @AMS97PS3 Před 9 lety +8

      diego acosta WW2 only started because of Hitler and the German people resentment of what happened after WW1.

    • @baegel49
      @baegel49 Před 9 lety +12

      Don't forget Japan. Even without WW1 Japan would have lobbied for racial equality and was yearning to become the dominant power in the Pacific. Japanese officers were trained since 1904 to anticipate a war with America in the Pacific, and the entire Japanese mindset was that America was the only nation powerful enough to stop it from building an empire. So even without WW1, at some point things would have sparked between the US and Japan and some conflict would have started in the Pacific. Which is half of WW2 anyway. And that could have led to a Cold War between Germany, Britain and the US in the long term, since they were the three biggest industrial giants and of military capabilities. Which all could have been worse, theoretically.

    • @jliller
      @jliller Před 9 lety +6

      I would say WW1, in some form, was probably inevitable. Too much built up tension, too much nationalist friction, too many conflicting goals between nations, and too many leaders thinking war had become a good way to achieve their goals.
      If WW1 goes differently like Russia someone stays out entirely (unlikely) or gets out sooner (ex: Kerensky govt from the February Revolution doesn't keep fighting, thus less opportunity for Red October and the Bolshevik takeover) then maybe no USSR.
      If Germany isn't punished so severely (or doesn't lose at all) then no Hitler. If France loses to Germany, especially if there is a punitive peace treaty (likely), then its quite likely we would have seen a fascist France - possibly even one that murdered Jews (Dreyfuss affair anyone?). Though they won WW1, France still had monarchists and fascists in 1940, and wasn't completely sold on that whole "republic" thing. That's one of the reasons they were okay with Vichy France.
      A Pacific War between the US and Japan probably IS inevitable, regardless of what happens in WW1 and regardless of whether there is a larger WW2. There was just too much conflict of interest and Japan was too willing to wage war for empire.

  • @HiroshiT34
    @HiroshiT34 Před 9 lety +12

    If you want to write a what-if history essay, I think the what-if Franz Ferdinand has not been shot is a great topic. Leave out the World War I take on things and focus on the Danube Federation which he hoped to establish in a final attempt to save the Austro-Hungarian empire. Ultimately I think WW1 was inevitable, nationalist jingoism and fear between countries was at a height. However, the main reason for me is that WW1 was an awaking for more than just colonial subjects and the birth of mass politics, those two forces were the real end empire and absolute monarchy/Prussian constitutionalism. It is in these awakening and these new ideas that makes me think WW1 is probably the most important period in history.

  • @Ella-cb2gs
    @Ella-cb2gs Před 4 lety +118

    who’s back because of the possible ww3 because this is kind of similar

    • @studioravendz9247
      @studioravendz9247 Před 4 lety +10

      i find it crazy that many people from different countries around the world thought the same thing, WW1 vibes...... i think nuclear weapons are the reason WWIII didnt start yet....no one want that kind of war

    • @DavidFletcher08
      @DavidFletcher08 Před 4 lety

      Me

    • @billsukii
      @billsukii Před 4 lety +2

      Im getting a bunker for my family

    • @DavidFletcher08
      @DavidFletcher08 Před 4 lety

      Kliff Williamson I for one embrace the sweet release of death

    • @billsukii
      @billsukii Před 4 lety +1

      @@DavidFletcher08 ?

  • @ellenkarnowski2946
    @ellenkarnowski2946 Před rokem +2

    There are so many nuances already in history and all of the additions you throw in as you speak so quickly is hard for my students to follow, but thanks for offering an entertaining venue.

  • @miabulivou9239
    @miabulivou9239 Před 7 lety +80

    Does he ever post scripts of his video? Cause damn this guy is incredibly intelligent but he speaks at the speed of Light!

    • @user-zh9lq1dd9d
      @user-zh9lq1dd9d Před 7 lety +7

      Yes. Go to the "more" button under the video.

    • @cangjie12
      @cangjie12 Před 5 lety +3

      Yes and he also edited out the pauses between sentences, which is even more annoying! I don’t know why CZcams channels nowadays think it’s cool to do that.

    • @BenDover-iw4yv
      @BenDover-iw4yv Před 5 lety +1

      cangjie12 Dude needs to breathe... if he sounded out of breath it wouldn’t sound too gre@t?

    • @chambeet
      @chambeet Před 5 lety

      cangjie12 Especially when you’re watching the videos to learn things! I’ll watch videos to help with my science classes, and they just talk literally as fast as they can.

    • @Bruh-to1hy
      @Bruh-to1hy Před 5 lety

      Just turn on captions. Also, why did @cangjie12 reply to an almost 2 year comment?

  • @TheWulf899
    @TheWulf899 Před 9 lety +139

    7:30 YOU FORGOT AUSTRALIA *AGAIN*, JOHN. HOW COULD YOU.

    • @MrRoboskippy
      @MrRoboskippy Před 9 lety +151

      He left out Canada too, who was just happy to be invited.

    • @monkeykingeater
      @monkeykingeater Před 9 lety +1

      He also technically forgot Ireland.

    • @Barkend3
      @Barkend3 Před 9 lety +43

      Around 30 countries were officially in the WWI. Mr. Green here just didn't want the video to become a boring list of all the countries.

    • @boormanthegrey
      @boormanthegrey Před 9 lety +46

      all those countries you guys have mentioned were part of great Brittan then

    • @Mustang424
      @Mustang424 Před 9 lety +59

      It was part of the British Empire.

  • @solen5529
    @solen5529 Před 4 lety +15

    i swear everyone is watching this during quarantine

    • @BradyPostma
      @BradyPostma Před 4 lety

      Except the people who were watching it years ago.

    • @solen5529
      @solen5529 Před 4 lety

      @@BradyPostma well... ye

  • @OstanAbadeh
    @OstanAbadeh Před 5 lety +3

    A crash course on the breakup of Austra-Hungary, the how and why, and overall the structure of the Empire, how Habsburg lands developed into Austrian Empire and then the dual monarchy. Basically a crash course on that part of Europe would be much appreciated as it was a big part of European history, and is pretty complicated to understand now.

  • @ralphbernhard1757
    @ralphbernhard1757 Před 9 lety +14

    Why WW1?
    Step 1: Forget everything you know
    Step 2: Look at a map of pre-WW1 Europe.
    Step 3: Notice the location of Serbia
    Step 4: Assert that Serbia (and Romania) formed a barrier.
    Step 5: Remove the "barrier" of Serbia, and one gets a "land bridge" between Germany and Austria-Hungary on the one side, and her potential allies of Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire on the other side.
    Step 6: Deduct that some powers wanted this "land bridge", and other powers wanted to avoid it...
    Now, guess which powers wanted that land bridge, and guess which powers wanted to avoid it.
    "History" is so simple, if you look at maps every now and then :-)

    • @filipvranesevic8722
      @filipvranesevic8722 Před 8 lety

      This is the most reasonable explanation, but it is not mentioned in the video at all. Instead, the blame is put on the assassination which could have been politically influenced from any side.

    • @rochey1010
      @rochey1010 Před 8 lety +2

      +Filip Vranesevic well the alliances enabled this outcome.
      Germany - Austria/Hungary
      Russia - Serbia
      1.Serbian duke assassinated
      2. Austria screams at Serbia that they will invade
      3. Germany backs Austria with their alliance.
      4. Russia says Fuck no you touch Serbia and you will face our wrath
      5. Germany declares war on Russia and France
      6. Germany make their way to France through Belgium which pulls in Britain.
      The rest is history.

    • @ralphbernhard1757
      @ralphbernhard1757 Před 8 lety

      rochey1010 Actually no.
      The alliances were all defensive in nature.
      That means, that there was no formal obligation for any nation to go to war, if an alliance partner acted aggressively.

    • @rochey1010
      @rochey1010 Před 8 lety

      Wait explain that. The alliances were defensive?
      So Germany offering Austria that blank cheque of support if war happened was Germany WANTING war.
      So then Germany started WW1 right? It was pushing for Austria to invade Serbia and Russia was like Fuck that. Ergo in my mind Germany holds the most responsibility of WW1 happening right?

    • @ralphbernhard1757
      @ralphbernhard1757 Před 8 lety

      rochey1010 Yes. Some German warmongers obviously wanted Austria-Hungary to crush Serbia. That would have resulted in a 3rd Balkan War (there had been two before that)
      Why do you jump from that to "Germany starting WW1"?
      All the other nations had the choice to stay out of this local conflict (Serbia vs. A-H).
      Since there were no legal obligations, these decisions were also voluntary.

  • @zanderfelix9197
    @zanderfelix9197 Před 8 lety +21

    Well my AP World History test is tomorrow morning and I haven't studided at all, so I guess its time to watch Crash Course. Good lookin John Green.

  • @Matthew-su5ho
    @Matthew-su5ho Před 6 lety

    Dude, I love your videos. Keep on being awesome.

  • @kornilious
    @kornilious Před 7 lety +2

    My history teacher always makes us watch his videos in class when we start a new video and he once said "he super rich and he still wears shirts like that" something along those lines. And now I can't stop thinking about it.

  • @Untrus
    @Untrus Před 9 lety +66

    Mr.Green, Mr.Green you should do a crash course on Yugoslavia most notably the wars for independence and democracy i mean WWI started there you can also talk about the fall of the last communist bloc in Eastern Europe it is a very interesting subject i think a lot of people would enjoy... it is very important world history and also another Look at communism because Tito's socialist government thrived especially sense he was allied with democratic USA and banned from the Communist party even though he was a communist as i mentioned it is a very interesting subject... Please thumb up so CrashCourse can see the comment :o)

    • @brkatimachor
      @brkatimachor Před 9 lety +14

      It would be amazing if Crash Course did a series on Yugoslavia but it would also be immensely difficult and no matter how well they made it, it would be insanely controversial.
      Shame though - would be a great project and you could involve historians from all of the successor states in the writing... But it would be so hard to do well.

    • @Solaxe
      @Solaxe Před 9 lety +6

      He wouldn't do that because Serbs would immidiately get butthurt

    • @Untrus
      @Untrus Před 9 lety +6

      why do you say that? i mean they do have a pretty dark history in recent years with Milosevic, Karadzic and General Mladic during the 90's wars which is pretty much the whole cause of the conflicts but if you look further back all the parties on the balkans have a dark history...

    • @Untrus
      @Untrus Před 9 lety +5

      going to have to agree with you on this you are 100% right but history is history it has to be written the way it happened you cant only choose the bits and pieces i really hope all the people in the balkans can one day look past their differences but it is very difficult when during WWII close to a million Serbs were killed by Ustashis and in the 90's Hundreds of thousand of Muslims by Serbs... dont even make me go further back

    • @PotatoBearRawr
      @PotatoBearRawr Před 9 lety +2

      History is about picking bits and pieces... That is how history is written that is why you have so different accounts in different places. In history you either have too many or too few source, but either way you never have the right ones. It is the story of humans and as such cannot be objective (if you disagree the please look up the definition of objectivity).
      I had a wonderful lecture some months back from a guy who travelled the Balkans. When he started talking about the difference in historical perceptions in the region (Alexander the Great apparently had about 5+ different home countries) it was clear to me that WWI had changed nothing, And my own experience (one of my close friends is Greek and I recently was in Belgrade) have done anything to change this perception.
      Peace is just a slow way of cutting your enemies throat...
      The only way to know you did a video so specific on the Balkans right, would be if as a result everybody from the Balkans unsubbed immediately. When they all equally want to kill you, then you know you have discovered the truth.
      That place is awesome :)

  • @Dave-mk9st
    @Dave-mk9st Před 9 lety +3

    +John Green Great video, one of my favorite this season (and it has been an excellent season). One thing I would love to hear is how this connects to the 1990s war in Bosnia and how the situation in 2014 Ukraine/Russia might compare to Russia's "pre-war readiness" in World War I. There was also a strong development in the concept of nations/patriotism and conscription that you touched on in Season 1's discussion of WW1 that I would love to see expounded on.

  • @jennflprofileupdated8931
    @jennflprofileupdated8931 Před 6 lety +2

    Hey! Loving history somuch! My, some of my Favorite teachers were history and science when we were like 14! And my partner also loved history and I Love listening all the details too! Those were all masterpieces! And your talks are cheerful way that what we love too!

  • @vigneshkamath164
    @vigneshkamath164 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks! Really helped with my revision.

  • @noellem9416
    @noellem9416 Před 9 lety +5

    Digging the tank-robot-machine things

  • @Bunni-Boiii
    @Bunni-Boiii Před 9 lety +8

    Everyone is in a comment war and I'm just drinking my soda with my dozens of textbooks*history geek*

  • @mr.glabalabadubeestuthemex3845

    This is so much better than any of the history classes I took while I was in High School.

  • @sran438
    @sran438 Před 6 lety +18

    I’m a simple man, I see Cherno Alpha on the thumbnail, I click.

  • @RapidFire175
    @RapidFire175 Před 9 lety +50

    They need to make an open world first person shooter game that takes place during WW1, maybe something like fallout

    • @ASCG5000
      @ASCG5000 Před 9 lety +24

      They have two in development right now. Verdun, which is on Steam; and The Somme, which is not out yet.

    • @RapidFire175
      @RapidFire175 Před 9 lety +1

      ASCG5000 Good to hear, I was hoping that the next COD would at least have a flashback level

    • @dhkatz_
      @dhkatz_ Před 9 lety +6

      RapidFire175 No.

    • @MrAspentree
      @MrAspentree Před 9 lety +53

      I imagine that could get boring.
      New objective: don't die during 6-hour shelling
      Repeatedly press B to stay low
      New objective: act as cannon fodder in attempt to capture 10m of land
      New objective: fall back from positions your previous character and 500 others died for yesterday
      New objective: don't die of disease
      New objective: don't die in another 6 hour shelling. Mash X to stay sane.

    • @mirandahemlighet8814
      @mirandahemlighet8814 Před 9 lety +3

      Could you imagine the people who fought in WW1, would they want a video game made about a tragedy that lost millions of lives. I don't think making a shooting game about it would be very appropriate

  • @thatonellamawhoissoobsesse8138

    I just wanna get into AP History ;-; but I've never had history in my school.... so I'm at a disadvantage but I'm still gonna do it!!! Wish me luck (only a few spots left for AP History)

  • @awesomebruh4581
    @awesomebruh4581 Před 4 lety +7

    Past Mr. Green: Wears liverpool shirt
    Six Years Later: The season is Null and Void

  • @michelledubberke7098
    @michelledubberke7098 Před 6 lety

    Love your videos subscribed

  • @MundoYui
    @MundoYui Před 8 lety +574

    But since the mongols didn't went to war, you can say that they're the exception :p

  • @Johnm3994
    @Johnm3994 Před 8 lety +116

    Well I need to learn my history so I am not a confused idiot in BATTLEFIELD 1 BABY

    • @Destruction1983
      @Destruction1983 Před 8 lety

      lmao same

    • @GarfieldChunks
      @GarfieldChunks Před 7 lety

      Battlefield 1 is actually not all that wrong really

    • @wisemankugelmemicus1701
      @wisemankugelmemicus1701 Před 7 lety

      Owen M Hitler wasn't even an NCO in the First World War. He was wounded in 1916 at the Somme as a Gefreiter (Corporal).

    • @wisemankugelmemicus1701
      @wisemankugelmemicus1701 Před 7 lety

      Owen M Yeah there certainly was more whites. Which is (ironically) accurately shown in the campaign.
      However, funnily enough, going back to your first comment, the German Wehrmacht employed 30,000 Africans and 250,000 Arabs in the North African Campaign. Of course, most of these men ended up rather dead, and were vastly outnumbered by Germans, however.

    • @Ryles30
      @Ryles30 Před 6 lety

      That steampunk garbage can hardly be called history. A female Bedouin warrior ffs

  • @shel7135
    @shel7135 Před 6 lety

    Great video sir!

  • @mariadelagarza775
    @mariadelagarza775 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for these videos!!!

  • @Nox_Bishop
    @Nox_Bishop Před 9 lety +43

    CrashCourse Any plans for covering the Russian Revolution as a dedicated video?

    • @mgawna1684
      @mgawna1684 Před 9 lety +4

      That would be amazing

    • @garrywarne1
      @garrywarne1 Před 9 lety +23

      JustalocalSoviet You probably wouldn't like it, any unbiased 10 minute video is going to be very anti-Bolshevik.

    • @samuelsmith6281
      @samuelsmith6281 Před 9 lety +12

      garrywarne1 Not necessarily though the Bolsheviks were quite ruthless, it started with the best of intentions but failed when Stalin took power (something Lenin really didn't want to happen) and Russia became a dictatorship in all but name. Marx had only ever envisioned communism working in a civilised industrialised nation and sadly Russia at that time wasn't either of those things. Too many people think Stalinism, Maoism and whatever the fuck you call the dictatorship in North Korea as forms of communism, they are not, they are just dictatorships swaddled in a red cloak.
      The Russian Civil War is an interesting and very bloody war that involved many of the countries that had just fought WW1 and it would be interesting to see a video about this and how it affected the revolution and possibly led to it's failure and the rise of Stalin.

    • @garrywarne1
      @garrywarne1 Před 9 lety +7

      Samuel Smith Such a video would have to cover the following:
      - How the Bolsheviks came to power via a coup (aka 'The October Revolution'). Overthrowing the Provisional Government which, broadly speaking, wanted a Western Liberal style democracy, although probably a bit to the left (in fact, its leader, Alexander Kerensky, was a socialist).
      - How the Bolsheviks received approximately 24% of the vote in the democratic November 1917 Elections of the Russian Constituent Assembly (compared with the Socialist Revolutionary's 41%), before having the Red Guards dissolve it on its first day.
      - The Russian Civil War, which was responsible for the deaths of almost 3,000,000 people. Even following the disastrous and costly Russian involvement in WWI, and in spite of the Bolshevik's pre-October Revolution promises of 'Peace, Bread and Land', Lenin actually wanted a civil war as it gave him a perfect opportunity to eliminate his political opponents. The Red Army (which had replaced the Red Guards), used to win this war was effectively a return to tsarism. It was led largely by ex-tsarist officers and death penalties for desertion and disloyalty. The Bolsheviks' war conduct was exactly anticipating the Geneva Convention either, one particularly noteworthy example of their brutality can be seen in the options they gave to defeated troops: be conscripted into the Red Army or be executed. In response to the civil war, the Bolsheviks instigated what was known as the 'Red Terror', which was authoritarian and anti-communist through and through. Trotsky for instance, upon ending independent trade unions, forbidding workers frm negotiating pay and introducing punishments for failures to meet targets, declared that the working classes "must be commanded just like soldiers".
      - The disastrous policy of 'war communism', consisting primarily of Bolshevik nationalization of industry and requisitioning of grain (prodrazvyortska). This policy saw gross economic production halve between 1917 and 1921 (when war communism was abolished). Worse still, the policy of grain requisitioning was (along with mass conscription and the loss of 'bread-basket' Ukraine in accordance with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsky) responsible for a famine that resulted in the deaths of six million people, since most peasants refused to grow a surplus if they knew it would be requisitioned anyway. Not that this bothered Lenin, he used it as an opportunity to destroy the church in particularly affected areas (“in the starving regions... we can (and therefore must) carry out the confiscation of church
      valuables with the most savage and merciless energy”). Additionally, the Bolshevik government used the non-existent class of 'kulaks' - well off peasants who were apparently hoarding grain - as scapegoats for the famine. One particularly disturbing example is that of Lenin's Hanging Order, from 1918, which orders the public hanging of "no fewer than one hundred known landlords, rich men, bloodsuckers" with the purpose of frightening the populace.
      - That the only way they managed to get out of all of the problems associated with war communism was with the essentially capitalist New Economic Policy (NEP). The NEP was controversial even within the party itself, with a figure no lesser than Trotsky describing it as "the first sign of the degeneration of Bolshevism", believing that the squeezing of the peasants under war communism (i.e. famine) as essential to the revolution.
      All of that without even talking about the anti-democratic origins of the Bolshevik Party, the Cheka, or the Worker's Opposition and Kronstadt Rebellion.

    • @MultiZzz007
      @MultiZzz007 Před 9 lety +2

      garrywarne1
      1)Provisional Government was not democratic, it was not elected, and did not answers of the aspirations of 95% of the population
      2)Bolsheviks really gave land to the peasants but only 10 years
      3)White forces strongly avoided the question of land for the peasants in their political progamma
      4)What determined their defeat in the Civil War

  • @pacman5698
    @pacman5698 Před 9 lety +47

    Give em hell Cherno Alpha!

    • @kokofan50
      @kokofan50 Před 9 lety +7

      I'm not the only one

    • @joshuabanner3675
      @joshuabanner3675 Před 9 lety +1

      I thought that was what it was!

    • @notesscrotes4360
      @notesscrotes4360 Před 9 lety +6

      SPOILERS: It doesn't end well.
      SPOILERS: I'm not talking about the movie.

    • @left4deadian
      @left4deadian Před 9 lety

      these guys are probably pacific rim fans

    • @pacman5698
      @pacman5698 Před 9 lety

      Still have my watch set up for when Gipsy Danger fights Godzilla...

  • @bisalbiswas7143
    @bisalbiswas7143 Před 5 lety

    amazing man... Loved it !!!

  • @Link-by8it
    @Link-by8it Před 5 lety +3

    I am watching this at 1.30 am, my history finals start in about 8 hours. Wish me luck

  • @wolfplayer7815
    @wolfplayer7815 Před 7 lety +31

    It wouldn't have matter if Franz Ferdinand got assassinated because Conrad the leader of the Austrian Hungry army wanted to go to war with Serbia and was likely to go to war any way wether Franz Died or not.

    • @wormyboiroy6751
      @wormyboiroy6751 Před 7 lety +10

      WolfPlayer but him dying gave everyone a good reason to go to war

    • @wolfplayer7815
      @wolfplayer7815 Před 7 lety +8

      ShelbyRay It just gave Austria-Hungry a good reason to go to war. The thing is. Russia said if Serbia was to be attack they will aid Serbia and Germany said if Austria-Hungry went to war Germany would assist them. Then Germany tried to take France during the time so countries took sides.

    • @AppleBiscuits
      @AppleBiscuits Před 7 lety +1

      AH wouldn't have been able to issue the 4 point ultimatum to Serbia without the assassination, thereby not giving them a legitimate cause for war. Regardless of alliances, declaring war without a reason tends to burn bridges.

    • @hristinica
      @hristinica Před 6 lety +2

      The entire Austria-Hungary didn't like Franc Ferdinand, they planned to overthrow him. But then Gavrilo Princip got in the mess and us Serbs were blamed. Yay.

    • @josemiguelcaballerorestrep2101
      @josemiguelcaballerorestrep2101 Před 5 lety +1

      It's not like Franz Ferdinand was the one guy that repeatedly stopped Conrad from starting the war, and it becomes even worse considering Franz Ferdinand was a good guy, the reason gavrilo got his chance was because he decided to go to the hospital in which the wounded of an assassination attempt on him were being treated.

  • @jacobpeterson9502
    @jacobpeterson9502 Před 7 lety +8

    “WWI was a war fought for no reason. It was just insane.”
    -Dr. Elizabeth Clement

  • @hanafloyd770
    @hanafloyd770 Před 17 dny

    Watching this almost a decade later and John Green's words ring true now more than ever

  • @maryweggeland9795
    @maryweggeland9795 Před 6 lety

    nice video!!

  • @mikkicarr5717
    @mikkicarr5717 Před 8 lety +11

    If you enjoyed this video, I highly recommend that you check out the channel The Great War.

  • @aliensinnoh1
    @aliensinnoh1 Před 7 lety +42

    We may not know how significant the last 2 weeks will be for world history, hopefully not to bad.

    • @sreckom92
      @sreckom92 Před 7 lety

      You mean the Trump election?
      Completely irrelevant?

    • @chapadapdap
      @chapadapdap Před 7 lety

      William Stockhecker m

    • @guitarist518
      @guitarist518 Před 7 lety +2

      sreckom92 nothing is completely irrelevant

    • @jordanrumsey1493
      @jordanrumsey1493 Před 7 lety

      Yes. My Proff used to tell us that relevance is a moving target. Holds true!

  • @aidatashift1227
    @aidatashift1227 Před 6 lety

    Wow thanks so much! Ive had difficulties with history but this helped

  • @DannyHauger
    @DannyHauger Před 7 lety

    Using in class today, thanks!!

  • @0NoName9
    @0NoName9 Před 9 lety +8

    Who else thought for a moment, looking at their feed, that this was the new Extra History? Not that I mind, but this is exactly the topic of their next episode too.

    • @rjfaber1991
      @rjfaber1991 Před 9 lety

      I did, for about half a second...

    • @unvergebeneid
      @unvergebeneid Před 9 lety

      Yep, I was actually surprised what John was doing on my screen.

    • @TehBurek
      @TehBurek Před 9 lety

      I actually thought it was the other way around with the last Extra History video :)

  • @iceyd7458
    @iceyd7458 Před 9 lety +5

    i needed this video two weeks ago

  • @trishbemrose7947
    @trishbemrose7947 Před 6 lety

    He puts it in a fun and amazing way that I understand!!!

  • @laurenceaquino8547
    @laurenceaquino8547 Před 5 lety +1

    Tomorrow is our periodical test in Araling Panlipunan(World History) WW1, WW2, Cold war, Ideology, Neocolonialism, Organizations
    And this helped me a lot

  • @Cucumber-ej1pm
    @Cucumber-ej1pm Před 9 lety +13

    Shout out to the Thought Bubble. Super on-point in this episode.

    • @Jatleby
      @Jatleby Před 9 lety +5

      Quinn Weber Thanks Quinn! We appreciate the kind words!

    • @greymatter08
      @greymatter08 Před 9 lety +1

      Yeah placing the mini characters on a field of calendar was a great idea, the way they had illustrated and animated that portion made it all easy to follow. And it was kind of a nod to the Cosmic Calendar from Cosmos.

  • @isabellayodice8699
    @isabellayodice8699 Před 7 lety +4

    I love everything that this guy does, I love his books, and we use these world history videos in my online class, and his US History videos in my US History class in school

  • @kidpeligro7878
    @kidpeligro7878 Před 4 lety +7

    Sees Cherno Alpha and was like
    "What if countries start settling their scores against each other through one on one Jaeger matches.........coool!!"

  • @SwampDonkey64
    @SwampDonkey64 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the schooling. Never learned this in public school. 👍🏽

  • @Sandouras
    @Sandouras Před 7 lety +112

    So basically France declared on Austria without a Casus Belli? They should bear the most aggressive expansion i think.

  • @ieatrainbows0956
    @ieatrainbows0956 Před 9 lety +4

    "It'll all be over by Christmas."
    -Every soldier marching of on their first day of duty.

  • @joanaleong9260
    @joanaleong9260 Před 6 lety

    So Jonh Green is helping me to study to my history test? And I thought he was my favourite writer I Guess it couldn’t get Much better ,thanks man

  • @amye1642
    @amye1642 Před 4 lety +1

    The philosophies he ends these with 😭😭😭
    So necessary to make a better, more thoughtful world

    • @michael7324
      @michael7324 Před 4 lety

      "Don't forget to be awesome?" I tell this to my kids every morning when they leave for work and school.