yeah, he skipped the whole family drama part of the merowinger and karolinger. Like this time period seems uninteresting at first but it´s actually not if you look into it more.
Mostly, I miss Martin Luther. He is the one person who single-handedly changed the course of a complete religion, even changing the world until 500 years after. He was far more important than many people who were mentioned. Yes, also for the German nation, because without him there wouldn't even be a German language as we have it today.
NO. It is the perfect example of why you should never watch videos on European history made in the USA, (With some rare exceptions, who are serious historians.)
1:28 You've made a small mistake: In the year 800, Charlemagne became Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (wasn't called like that yet, but I'll let it count still), but that was BEFORE the Frankish Empire got split up into West and East (that happened 843). So the map you're showing in that moment isn't accurate.
there was never a roman and neither did this empire until because our roman empire was until 1453 this was a coup of the pope thinking he had a roman title because he was crazy
The Franco-Prussian War is even more important than the Austrian-Prussian War for the foundation of the German Empire. Also the HRE wasn't really an Empire in the sense that the Emporer had all the power, the power was mostly in the hands of all the dukes, kings, etc.
Charlemagne wasn't crowned Holy Roman Emperor. He was crowned as a Roman Emperor, it's later the Saxon Dynasty of the Ottonians that forged what is referred as "Holy Roman Empire".
The term wouldn't be used for several hundreds years after the Ottonians. The HRE as such can only be described post factum. Otto I used the same titles as Charlemagne and both were regarded as kind of universal rulers of Christianity rather than regional ones.
I find German history incredibly fascinating because the Germans and Germany were always there, but at the same time not and always different like a shapeshifter. Summarized - Rejects Roman annexation - Teutons defeat Rome, are often slapped in the face, but Rome generally fails to subdue them Create an empire that wasn't really an empire but somehow lived for 1000 years - Very special and unique The Kingdom of Prussia and hundreds of German states gangsta! before being defeated by one of history's greatest generals. defeats the French, unite into a new Empire Get a colonial Empire Fights the whole world two times Gets divided again Reunites again and is not allowed to be strong again. Also, a few German inventions: - Incandescent lamps (Heinrich Göbel 1854) - The Telephone (Johann Philip Reis 1859) - Dynamo and tram (Werner von Siemens 1866) - The 35mm camera (Oskar Barnack 1925) - Nuclear fission and atomic bomb (Otto Hahn - while Nazi Germany emigrated to the Americans of course. Are they lucky the Germans exist - 1938) - The ship chart (Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Gröttrub 1969) - Periodic Table (Julius Luther Meyer 1864) - Jeans (Levi Strauss 1873) - The recorder, player - with which the first films were possible (Emil Berliner 1887) - Aspirin - which all great athletes used to feel used to relieve pain and which saved countless lives (Felix Hoffmann 1879) - Spark plug (Robert Bosch 1902) - Thermos flask (Reinhold Burger 1903) - the toothpaste (Ottomar Heinsius von Mayenburg) - The coffee filter (Melitta Bentz) - Cassette recorder (Fritz Pfleumer 1928) - Teabag (Adolf Rambold 1929) - The jet engines - Indispensable for all jets and rockets + First war rockets V1, V2 of the Nazis (Hans von Ohain 1929) - The Helicopter (Heinrich Focke 1936) - The first car (Carl Benz - With honorary mustache - 1886) - Computers (Konrad Zuse 1941) - Fanta (During the Nazi era - and yes, this Fanta) - First 3D film (also during the Nazi era) - NASA (due to thousands of German engineers and thinkers that the Americans needed) - Typewriter (Peter Mitterhofer - 1864)
Bro wrote an entire German history ESSAY (P.S: as a German, I am happy that you find our history ‘incredibly fascinating’ . Although we have shrunk because of foreigners (hitler was AUSTRIAN) and TERRIBLE allies (Austria-Hungary mainly) danke mein brüder
1:55 Technically Francis didn't dissolve the empire. He abdicated and declared Austria's secession from the empire. For the empire to formally dissolve it would have needed the imperial diet to meet and issue a formal decree. That didn't however happen because various major imperial territories joined up with Napoleon against the empire. If there was anything official definitively ending the empire it was the constitution of the German Confederation from 1815 after Napoleon was defeated and the former member states of the empire gave themselves a new framework.
What’s marked as Berlin Wall here is definitely not the Berlin Wall. That was just the (heavily guarded, in a lot of cases deadly) border. The Berlin Wall, as the name says, surrounded West Berlin.
Even that's not 100% on point, the border of Western Germany was not heavily guarded, he should have marked the border of the DDR instead of western germany.
I like how videos explaining German history always skip the entire later Middle Ages and early Modern Age just because nothing significant really happened in Germany at the time 💀 Sure Prussia and Austria were involved in a few big wars but that’s basically it.
No the English translation of Wilhelm is William - you can find it if you search 'Wilhelm I' online - it often mentions this translation. I also saw the name 'William I' in an exam paper so
It's crazy: germany is 21 times smaller than the US.. yet in an economic scale the 4th richest country in the world. Even tho we caused both World wars, ließ neil de Grass tyson said, germanny, didn't Lohse WWII
Some things are wrong, sorry to correct you ;) The Prussian-Austrian War (German Brother War) led to the defeat of Austria at the Battle of Königgrätz. Prussia formed the new order of the german speaking areas. The big German empire, which included prussia and most of the german speaking states, was first formed after the victory of prussia over france in the franco prussian war in the 1870's
Germanic history is not German history. Germany emergend out of the Eastfrankish Kingdom, established in 843. The first true King with real power in Germany became Heinrich l by defeating the invading Hungarians in 933. Germany in its early period was composed of 4 big territories: Alemannia, Bavaria, Franconia and (Lower) Saxony, all led by dukes. 2 smaller territories: Frisia and Thuringia.
3:20 The map is not correct and this is often a misconception. The western regions in Poland were already part of Germany before the war. After the war, the eastern part of Poland was taken by USSR, whereas the eastern part of Germany was given to Poland.
The narrator's pronunciation is killing me, "Weemar Republic"? "Proosia" Seriously? It's not that hard to say Weimar. Also, idiot man at 3:47 made it look like the eastern borders was a consequence of Nazi Germany's expansion when this was the default version of the Weimar Republic in the first place. lmao this man.....
When you think of conquerors of the New World, Germans are probably not people who come to mind. Something important was missing in this video, the capitulation granted in 1528 by order of Emperor Charles V to the Welsers, a prominent banking family from Augsburg, who governed the province of Venezuela. Although his colonial management only lasted 30 years dedicated to the unsuccessful search of El Dorado abusing local indigenous people and enslaved Africans, the Welsers' legacy persisted in cultural memory for centuries in Germany, often to serve social or political ends both for Bismarck's Second Reich and the Nazi's Hitler Third Reich
Why did he have to skip entirely medieval and pre-napoleonic ages but then just went explaining what Großdeutschland and Kleinedeutschland. Let alone this guy learnt foreign pronunciation from the back of a milk carton.
With my name meaning bright star in German I find it a must that I needed to hear this!!! Thank you for the information provided!! What I'll do with it... God Knows cuz I sure as heck don't know lol 😅 😂
I am sorry but when you are making a video about history. You should not disappear country from the map. Just look on the map at 0:18 and tell me where the hell is Georgia. Why did you put my country into russia’s territory when we are totally independent. Its just a shame and says a lot about your professionalism. Thank you
Great video, but one part is wrong. In 800 king Charmelange was Frankish king. His kids fought a war that ended in 847. That year Frankish Kingdom was divided in 3 kingdoms (one for every song he had) that will later become France, Italy and Germany. I hope that my comment helped!
can anyone tell me why I remember my high school German teacher say there were 273 Germanies? I remember this because it was so odd at such a specific number. Thx
lol the number I hear is always different - sometimes it's barely 300, sometimes it's over a thousand and other times its under 300. but before 1871 (or maybe 1867 if the North German Confederation counts) Germany was not united - they were just collective German states that shared the same language etc, but had their own individual ruling powers. So basically what the guy above said.
Well, no. His title as emperor was "emperor of the Romans" his royal titles were "king of the Franks and Lombards". Otto used those exact titles. All of the later HR emperors regarded Charlemagne as their first as can be seen by the numbering of emperors from Charlemagne as "Charles I" to the Wittelsbach "Charles VII"
czcams.com/video/vsoElnEczOQ/video.html This is a real story about the influence and political power enjoyed by Ottoman Sultanate over Europe in 15th century_ the Magnificent Century, when Sultan Suleiman crushed the army of Charles V in Hungary upon the request of queen of France to help her
Your story, which you tell so quickly, but only speak of the last 150 years, is not a summarized German history. German history includes all the many countries and peoples of origin that you then have to tell calmly and beautifully about the pressing, unfortunately it is yours Story correct a screwed up commentary on the last century and more nothing thanks and make it better.
This video is the perfect example that you can't and shouldn't explain a whole country's history in five minutes.
True
yeah, he skipped the whole family drama part of the merowinger and karolinger. Like this time period seems uninteresting at first but it´s actually not if you look into it more.
Mostly, I miss Martin Luther. He is the one person who single-handedly changed the course of a complete religion, even changing the world until 500 years after. He was far more important than many people who were mentioned. Yes, also for the German nation, because without him there wouldn't even be a German language as we have it today.
NO. It is the perfect example of why you should never watch videos on European history made in the USA, (With some rare exceptions, who are serious historians.)
Maybe a nation with a much shorter history like American nations but two thousand years in 5’ is impossible.
How did he casually go from calling it Proossia then Prussia 💀💀
and the weeeemar republic lol
@@peepeepoopooman5247 and the access powers
Proossia
Proossia
He was likely trying to please a wide audience. Then again, I've come to the conclusion that he's just an idiot.
And it is pronounced “Vimar” not “Weemar”
Weimar. W like V in Very, ei like „I“ and mar line in Mo in Monday
It will always fascinate me how Germany lost both world wars and yet is so successful today.
Amazing! This shows you really cannot show the history of anything in five minutes.
So many mistakes
😢 I just started watching, thanks
Ich finde es schwierig deutsche Geschichte in kurzer Zeit zu geben,da diese Kompliziert und vielfältig ist
My man drew the berlin wall all around west germany, Bruh. And he forgot Berlin completely 😂
05:01
Does really matter tho
@@abdulcisse4381Yes, it does matter.
When you said the Berlin wall was to separate Berlin you marked most of the northern border of the two German countries.
sarmatyans was getodacians scityians and celts gypsy fathers and kazar kurgans kumans iranic sanskritic arya avestan from masagetaes yueshy
@@venomvenom9926 care to elaborate?
@@venomvenom9926 what was that
@@venomvenom9926 I think someone left a monkey on the keyboard
Kudos to the creators of this ancient history documentary. It’s captivating from start to finish!
Bro nobody pronounces it “Proosha” 💀
or the Whee-MAR Republic LMAO 💀💀💀
I know the mustache guy will be there
Yes
Oh that Austrian art artist? Well he’s paint skill is amazing!
The Austrian painter with the silly mustache.
1:28 You've made a small mistake: In the year 800, Charlemagne became Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire (wasn't called like that yet, but I'll let it count still), but that was BEFORE the Frankish Empire got split up into West and East (that happened 843). So the map you're showing in that moment isn't accurate.
there was never a roman and neither did this empire until because our roman empire was until 1453 this was a coup of the pope thinking he had a roman title because he was crazy
At 3:07 Serbia ,Montenegro and Romania left the chat
Strongest Powers of the war i think
@@yodagaming7682 nah cuz they show Bulgaria on the central powers side
@@jotteredits Bro, there were just 4 nations in Central Powers. Of course he will show them all...
Good Video, altough you pronounciation of Prussia was a bit hard to agree with
also calling it the "WEEner Republic' was pretty cringe.
The Franco-Prussian War is even more important than the Austrian-Prussian War for the foundation of the German Empire. Also the HRE wasn't really an Empire in the sense that the Emporer had all the power, the power was mostly in the hands of all the dukes, kings, etc.
Ja and he completely missed the confederation of the rhine
"Proosha" broooo
Every ancient history documentary reminds me that back then, ‘retirement’ meant either founding a new city or being overthrown
Charlemagne wasn't crowned Holy Roman Emperor. He was crowned as a Roman Emperor, it's later the Saxon Dynasty of the Ottonians that forged what is referred as "Holy Roman Empire".
The term wouldn't be used for several hundreds years after the Ottonians. The HRE as such can only be described post factum. Otto I used the same titles as Charlemagne and both were regarded as kind of universal rulers of Christianity rather than regional ones.
I find German history incredibly fascinating because the Germans and Germany were always there, but at the same time not and always different like a shapeshifter.
Summarized -
Rejects Roman annexation - Teutons defeat Rome, are often slapped in the face, but Rome generally fails to subdue them
Create an empire that wasn't really an empire but somehow lived for 1000 years - Very special and unique
The Kingdom of Prussia and hundreds of German states gangsta! before being defeated by one of history's greatest generals.
defeats the French, unite into a new Empire
Get a colonial Empire
Fights the whole world two times
Gets divided again
Reunites again and is not allowed to be strong again.
Also, a few German inventions:
- Incandescent lamps (Heinrich Göbel 1854)
- The Telephone (Johann Philip Reis 1859)
- Dynamo and tram (Werner von Siemens 1866)
- The 35mm camera (Oskar Barnack 1925)
- Nuclear fission and atomic bomb (Otto Hahn - while Nazi Germany emigrated to the Americans of course. Are they lucky the Germans exist - 1938)
- The ship chart (Jürgen Dethloff and Helmut Gröttrub 1969)
- Periodic Table (Julius Luther Meyer 1864)
- Jeans (Levi Strauss 1873)
- The recorder, player - with which the first films were possible (Emil Berliner 1887)
- Aspirin - which all great athletes used to feel used to relieve pain and which saved countless lives (Felix Hoffmann 1879)
- Spark plug (Robert Bosch 1902)
- Thermos flask (Reinhold Burger 1903)
- the toothpaste (Ottomar Heinsius von Mayenburg)
- The coffee filter (Melitta Bentz)
- Cassette recorder (Fritz Pfleumer 1928)
- Teabag (Adolf Rambold 1929)
- The jet engines - Indispensable for all jets and rockets + First war rockets V1, V2 of the Nazis (Hans von Ohain 1929)
- The Helicopter (Heinrich Focke 1936)
- The first car (Carl Benz - With honorary mustache - 1886)
- Computers (Konrad Zuse 1941)
- Fanta (During the Nazi era - and yes, this Fanta)
- First 3D film (also during the Nazi era)
- NASA (due to thousands of German engineers and thinkers that the Americans needed)
- Typewriter (Peter Mitterhofer - 1864)
Bro wrote an entire German history ESSAY
(P.S: as a German, I am happy that you find our history ‘incredibly fascinating’ . Although we have shrunk because of foreigners (hitler was AUSTRIAN) and TERRIBLE allies (Austria-Hungary mainly) danke mein brüder
@@davidsnow1481 one of the greatest Volk! No problem.
You forgot the Haber process which was crucial in greatly increasing food production around the world.
@@tahamuhammad1814 Yeah true.. Haber - Bosch.. Thank you.
Good round-up, but please check your pronunciations, my guy.
Proossia, Weeemar Republic, Access Powers.
LMAO access powers
Germania Ant-queea lol
love Germany from Iran-Perse,i hope our relations will be much better just like how it was in the past.🇮🇷🤝 🇩🇪
To everyone "Magna" means "Great"
1:55
Technically Francis didn't dissolve the empire. He abdicated and declared Austria's secession from the empire.
For the empire to formally dissolve it would have needed the imperial diet to meet and issue a formal decree. That didn't however happen because various major imperial territories joined up with Napoleon against the empire.
If there was anything official definitively ending the empire it was the constitution of the German Confederation from 1815 after Napoleon was defeated and the former member states of the empire gave themselves a new framework.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 0:11 0:11
What’s marked as Berlin Wall here is definitely not the Berlin Wall. That was just the (heavily guarded, in a lot of cases deadly) border. The Berlin Wall, as the name says, surrounded West Berlin.
Even that's not 100% on point, the border of Western Germany was not heavily guarded, he should have marked the border of the DDR instead of western germany.
"Following the allied invasion of Normandy" XD
Dude, you totally forgot about the German reformation. Literally the very thing that built the idea of Germany in the first place.
How so?
"weemar" "proosia" its PRUSSIA and WEIMAR
"Vai Mar"
Germany actually had another ally.Dervish. And Allies had Ethiopia on their side.(Yes Im talking about WW1)
very helpful.. thank you for sharing!
I like how videos explaining German history always skip the entire later Middle Ages and early Modern Age just because nothing significant really happened in Germany at the time 💀 Sure Prussia and Austria were involved in a few big wars but that’s basically it.
Not at all. The long transformation of the HRE is definitely also interesting. Particularly the pope-king "dissagrements".
Full History of Germany In 5 Minute good joke little one
Me: This is historical facts ab Germany.
CZcams: D E M O N I T I Z E D
5:02 ridiculous
Its not William the first its WILHELM the first
No the English translation of Wilhelm is William - you can find it if you search 'Wilhelm I' online - it often mentions this translation. I also saw the name 'William I' in an exam paper so
How do you fail to figure out that the Berlin wall was in Berlin
the way he said Weimar Republic💀
You mean ‘Weimar’? Why bother correcting pronunciation when your spelling is wrong too? 😂
Prussia Not Prusa Entente Powers Not Allied Powers Wilhelm Not William DUH
Whenever I think about the Bronze Age in my mind I call it 'LeBronze Age' and i chuckle
😊
Never trust 🇺🇲 when it comes to History.
I don't consider the holy roman empire as germany, I know it was the first reich but the original german state was prussia which united Germany
In the 10th century there already was a Kingdom of Germany, which Otto I. was King of. Later he became Holy Roman Emperor too.
@@leopoldiv2341 How did it become roman if roman empire existed and it was 1453 that heresy of the pope of the time were never romans
@@LRomano everyone claims to be the successor to rome doent make it true tho
Neither did contemporaries. Germany was rather a region within the HRE.
It's crazy: germany is 21 times smaller than the US.. yet in an economic scale the 4th richest country in the world. Even tho we caused both World wars, ließ neil de Grass tyson said, germanny, didn't Lohse WWII
Crazy ass country history that cant be summarized in a 5 minutes video
Some things are wrong, sorry to correct you ;)
The Prussian-Austrian War (German Brother War) led to the defeat of Austria at the Battle of Königgrätz. Prussia formed the new order of the german speaking areas.
The big German empire, which included prussia and most of the german speaking states, was first formed after the victory of prussia over france in the franco prussian war in the 1870's
Ll
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Germanic history is not German history. Germany emergend out of the Eastfrankish Kingdom, established in 843. The first true King with real power in Germany became Heinrich l by defeating the invading Hungarians in 933. Germany in its early period was composed of 4 big territories: Alemannia, Bavaria, Franconia and
(Lower) Saxony, all led by dukes.
2 smaller territories: Frisia and Thuringia.
At least he didn't call the Nazis the "nay-zis".
3:20 The map is not correct and this is often a misconception. The western regions in Poland were already part of Germany before the war. After the war, the eastern part of Poland was taken by USSR, whereas the eastern part of Germany was given to Poland.
It's awesome that you can simplify over 2,000 years of history in 5 minutes.
Love Germany from India
Im German 🇩🇪 Germany was Like in old years so like a fight in 1942
The Berlin wall was in Berlin. You showed the boarder division between East and West Germany and called in the Berlin wall. 🙄
Could you please do Austria?
Otto the first was the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, not Charlemagne
does anybody talk about the weeemar republic
OoOoOh interesting ! I like this subject.
And 5th ❤️
"Proosha"..."Weemar"....🤦♂omg dude, I can't with those pronunciations 😅
The mispronunciations of both Prussia and Weimar were distracting. Overall, not terribly engaging.
The narrator's pronunciation is killing me, "Weemar Republic"? "Proosia" Seriously? It's not that hard to say Weimar. Also, idiot man at 3:47 made it look like the eastern borders was a consequence of Nazi Germany's expansion when this was the default version of the Weimar Republic in the first place. lmao this man.....
Give criticism without hate
@@wavemanj14 True, I will admit I was a little harsh.
give back the Lost lands 😭
aye yo pause
Moumouh nope because I 36% Soviet or russian
Kinda depends on which Reich you’re talking about.
It's GERMANIA(GRR) NOT GERMANIA (JERM)
In English? No
Its pronounced Alemania actually 👌
@@emmanuelmota257 it's Njemačka / Nemačka or Tedeška in👌
You forgot something:
- the founding of Prussia in the 13th century
- Brandenburg-Prussia 1618
- expansion of Prussia in the 18th century
When you think of conquerors of the New World, Germans are probably not people who come to mind. Something important was missing in this video, the capitulation granted in 1528 by order of Emperor Charles V to the Welsers, a prominent banking family from Augsburg, who governed the province of Venezuela. Although his colonial management only lasted 30 years dedicated to the unsuccessful search of El Dorado abusing local indigenous people and enslaved Africans, the Welsers' legacy persisted in cultural memory for centuries in Germany, often to serve social or political ends both for Bismarck's Second Reich and the Nazi's Hitler Third Reich
So Proosha came before the Weemer?
So who were the other 11million that died???
Everyone else. Gypsies, slavs, gays, the disabled, and all those who either rebelled, were deemed inferior, or were just in the way of a reprisal.
Communists, homosexuals, steadfast members of the churches, Jehovas Witnesses, to name a few.
probably political opponents like communists etc
The Germans have always been vicious
3:58 you have wrong map od Poland
I love Germany, but not Nazi Germany. Still don't know why Hitler hated the Jews so much!
It’s not Prew Sha, it’s Prush ah. Can’t take your video seriously if you don’t pronounce names correctly. It’s not Wee Mar, it’s Vi Mar
Why did he have to skip entirely medieval and pre-napoleonic ages but then just went explaining what Großdeutschland and Kleinedeutschland. Let alone this guy learnt foreign pronunciation from the back of a milk carton.
With my name meaning bright star in German I find it a must that I needed to hear this!!! Thank you for the information provided!! What I'll do with it... God Knows cuz I sure as heck don't know lol 😅 😂
Only real history fanatics know mustache man went to Argentina
proosia?
Nice. I will be their next dictator. Cool.
I Love German Beer, Cars & 5'8" 38*28*38 100% Women. (smile)
why did you call wilhelm I. "william"?
We in Croatia call Charlamagne "Karlo Veliki" so yeah... it's just a variant of language.
Yeah its an English translation of Wilhelm
Love it
I am sorry but when you are making a video about history. You should not disappear country from the map. Just look on the map at 0:18 and tell me where the hell is Georgia. Why did you put my country into russia’s territory when we are totally independent. Its just a shame and says a lot about your professionalism. Thank you
Ah yes Proosia and the Weeemar Republic 🙄
Omg the 1st time I come early
COOL
Great video, but one part is wrong. In 800 king Charmelange was Frankish king. His kids fought a war that ended in 847. That year Frankish Kingdom was divided in 3 kingdoms (one for every song he had) that will later become France, Italy and Germany.
I hope that my comment helped!
It was actually his grandsons that split up the empire. His son Louis the Pious reigned over all of it.
the weeeeeemar republic lol
can anyone tell me why I remember my high school German teacher say there were 273 Germanies? I remember this because it was so odd at such a specific number. Thx
Sounds like a randomly high number hinting at the large amount of territorial states.
lol the number I hear is always different - sometimes it's barely 300, sometimes it's over a thousand and other times its under 300. but before 1871 (or maybe 1867 if the North German Confederation counts) Germany was not united - they were just collective German states that shared the same language etc, but had their own individual ruling powers. So basically what the guy above said.
Proosha?
the weemar republic
Weimar pronounced Vy-mar
V-EYE-muhr
POV: you are German, watching a foreigner explaining the History of Germany to learn more about your own Countries History.
Austrian painter lol
Weemer?
You losti me at jer-man-eye
Charlemagne wasn't emperor of HRE but of the Frankish Empire Otto 1st was empreror of Holy Roman Empire
Well, no. His title as emperor was "emperor of the Romans" his royal titles were "king of the Franks and Lombards". Otto used those exact titles.
All of the later HR emperors regarded Charlemagne as their first as can be seen by the numbering of emperors from Charlemagne as "Charles I" to the Wittelsbach "Charles VII"
czcams.com/video/vsoElnEczOQ/video.html
This is a real story about the influence and political power enjoyed by Ottoman Sultanate over Europe in 15th century_ the Magnificent Century, when Sultan Suleiman crushed the army of Charles V in Hungary upon the request of queen of France to help her
wer ist denn bitte William I
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00:30 - 01:55 The 1st Ritch
01:56 - 03:16 The 2nd Ritch
03:17 - 04:30 The 3rd Ritch
04:31 - 05:37 The fourth Reich, I guess?
Modern day Germany.
Boi it’s not prooshia it’s prussia
Your story, which you tell so quickly, but only speak of the last 150 years, is not a summarized German history. German history includes all the many countries and peoples of origin that you then have to tell calmly and beautifully about the pressing, unfortunately it is yours Story correct a screwed up commentary on the last century and more nothing thanks and make it better.