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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2020
  • When WW2 became inevitable. While all of Czechoslovakia is annexed, the curtain goes up on what will become the world's first truly global and total war.
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  • @BuzWeaver
    @BuzWeaver Před 2 lety +558

    After re-watching WWI and WII documentaries these last few days, the similarities that lead up to the wars are eerily similar to what we're experiencing today.

    • @metamorphicme9378
      @metamorphicme9378 Před 2 lety +62

      Agreed. Do we ever learn?

    • @safdarakbari
      @safdarakbari Před 2 lety +37

      @@metamorphicme9378 nope

    • @safdarakbari
      @safdarakbari Před 2 lety +2

      Why is it that Europe gave us two world wars and now it seems we are on the verge of a third one, also given to us by Europe...?

    • @BuzWeaver
      @BuzWeaver Před 2 lety +5

      @@metamorphicme9378 We became complacent and our adversaries know Biden is feckless and ineffectual. They watched the disaster that was the Afghanistan exit.

    • @inuyasha7108
      @inuyasha7108 Před 2 lety +38

      I’ve been experiencing this is exact same thing, watched a few days worth of WW2 documentaries and history is definitely repeating itself

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 Před 3 lety +91

    "The blind leading the blindfolded" is a beautiful synthesis - even though it expresses a evil that happens way too often.

    • @dannysjida
      @dannysjida Před 3 lety

      Two hours eventualities be lenient in nine days -:- dont name investments lent before-:- elodies half time investments

    • @_barncat
      @_barncat Před 2 lety

      ernest becker has a clarifying explanation of humanity's evil

    • @jukker95
      @jukker95 Před 2 lety

      I think "in the devils dance" would have been a better ending for that quote, so that is how I am going to remember it.

  • @MrGringissimo
    @MrGringissimo Před 3 lety +321

    This has been one of the best documentary series I have seen on CZcams. Great stuff and so glad I found this channel. Too many history docs rely on poor reenactments and hyperbolic pro-wrestling style narration. Glad to see someone making documentaries for curious, thinking people.

    • @VincentRE79
      @VincentRE79 Před 3 lety +7

      You need to also check out the "People's Century" documentaries on here, very interesting.

    • @CadillacFleetwood68
      @CadillacFleetwood68 Před 2 lety +4

      @@VincentRE79 - Thank you for the recommendation. Wow, the "People's Century" is a great series as is this channel.

    • @VincentRE79
      @VincentRE79 Před 2 lety

      @@CadillacFleetwood68 No problem. People's Century is superb, don't know how I missed it at the time.

    • @jonathanbrennan985
      @jonathanbrennan985 Před 2 lety +1

      0l

    • @kevinjohnson620
      @kevinjohnson620 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh that’s a nice 👍🏿 p

  • @bellumpraeparet
    @bellumpraeparet Před 3 lety +184

    3:07 The tragedy of decent men is to expect that others are also decent. The tragedy for the world is that authoritarians regard decent individuals as an opportunity for personal power.

    • @fkjl4717
      @fkjl4717 Před 3 lety +9

      Decent men should not be so naive.

    • @bellumpraeparet
      @bellumpraeparet Před 3 lety +9

      @@fkjl4717 Yup. Decent men (and women) should be educated about the selfish, potentially-violent egotism of too large a portion of males.

    • @bellumpraeparet
      @bellumpraeparet Před 3 lety +5

      @Min Tin Nope, never for no reason. Personal power and dynastic ambitions provide reasons aplenty for greedy authoritarians.

    • @jaydouglas8170
      @jaydouglas8170 Před 3 lety +10

      The GREAT decent men who recognize that authoritarians are EVIL will fight for decency.
      The only problem there is that in order to vanquish the evil, decent people need to be capable of otherwise nasty behavior.
      As Victor Davis Hanson points out, we can't win playing Marcus of queensbury rules.

    • @bellumpraeparet
      @bellumpraeparet Před 3 lety +3

      @@jaydouglas8170 Agreed. “Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster... for when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you.”
      ― Friedrich W. Nietzsche
      Happily, although first conceived to protect the powerful, laws and equitable law enforcement can be used to disempower malfeasants by isolating them from society. In other words, lock tRUMP and his cadre of thieves up.

  • @ryanreedgibson
    @ryanreedgibson Před rokem +8

    The reason why Hilter thought Brittian would sue for peace was Chamberlain's desperation for appeasement.

  • @henrikschmidt3964
    @henrikschmidt3964 Před 3 lety +28

    I love documentaries that give me more than just the military facts.
    This was a good one.

    • @strikerorwell9232
      @strikerorwell9232 Před 3 lety

      +Henrich Schmidt They dont mention that the infratructure improvment and how the organized crime families were destroyed in Germany?

    • @henrikschmidt3964
      @henrikschmidt3964 Před 3 lety +2

      @@strikerorwell9232 You always have to omit something.
      And why do you call me 'Heinrich'? You have only seen my name in writing?

    • @strikerorwell9232
      @strikerorwell9232 Před 3 lety

      @@henrikschmidt3964Oh? Sorry I didnt notice that? Anyway? They always exaggerate how "horrible" it was living under Napoleon, Stalin, Pinochet etc. Some good stuff and I mean wonderful stuff is always neglected to be mentioned by the historians even if it was tough for some people? You learn to appreciate the small things in life even under the French revolution and so on! I mean, they could perhaps enjoy some good cinnamon buns in the trenches in WW2? Its to much gloom and doom in these documentaries. Its called THE GOOD OLD DAYS for a reason.

    • @latte2797
      @latte2797 Před 2 lety

      @@strikerorwell9232 it’s not that the government were all bad. If literally everything they did was bad they wouldn’t be power very long. It’s just the fact you know... they were Nazis...

    • @Hartley_Hare
      @Hartley_Hare Před rokem

      @@strikerorwell9232 He Made The Trains Run On Time

  • @leoarc1061
    @leoarc1061 Před 3 lety +28

    The best series you ever uploaded!
    It is unbelievably good!

  • @Nounismisation
    @Nounismisation Před 3 lety +9

    Excellent with a lot of bonus, often ignored information and intersting
    arguements. Thank you for making this available to everyone.

  • @jb8839
    @jb8839 Před 2 lety +16

    This has to be one of the best documentaries I have seen on CZcams. Well-researched with insightful opinions.

    • @Smudgeroon74
      @Smudgeroon74 Před 2 lety

      There's 2 versions of what happened in World War 2 : "The Official History" and "The Secret History". Which version do you like?

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Před 3 lety +14

    I have seen countless works on the subject but this is truly brilliant. Footage I have yet to see somehow, quotes I've yet to hear and the quips from the narrator are just perfect.

  • @DBEdwards
    @DBEdwards Před rokem +2

    This is one of the best documentaries I have ever witnessed regarding MUNICH. And believe you me, I have seen them all. This is a wonderful, enlightening exposé of the times. Thank you for posting.

  • @angelsheart85
    @angelsheart85 Před 3 lety +37

    People, you are truly making the best and most quality documentaries! You were talking about real things and important things and you reveal things we didnt know previously. While many bog broadcasting companies should truly be ashamed of so called documentaries they are making which neither consist of historical truths nor the written and video material which can back it up and alike. You are the only documentary makers I trust, honestly. Thank you for all this you brought to us and keep up the good work!

    • @ralphbernhard1757
      @ralphbernhard1757 Před 3 lety

      It "started" quite innocently, way before WW2.
      *With a London policy.*
      I'm sure the British population and the inhabitants of Empire would have been happy if their toffs hadn't made Germany the enemy as a default setting.
      The best way to avoid going to war altogether, is to have leaders who don't make others "the enemy" as a default setting...
      [britannica(com)com/topic/balance-of-power]
      *According to London's own policy:*
      "Within the European balance of power, Great Britain played the role of the “balancer,” or “holder of the balance.” It was not permanently identified with the policies of any European nation, *and it would throw its weight at one time on one side, at another time on another side,* guided largely by one consideration-the maintenance of the balance itself."
      *The Germans, became "the enemy" because of where they lived and what they had (economy/power).*
      They took over this "role" from France, after 1871.
      They dared unite, and industrialize, and raise their own standard of living away from a purely agrarian society.
      Note: nothing personal.
      The policy didn't mention any names.
      It was simply "policy".
      *A few London lords made entire nations the "enemies" as a matter of policy.*
      It came first before all other considerations.
      It practically dictated how London acted (commissions as well as omissions) regarding
      1) alliances
      2) treaties (or no treaties)
      3) non-aggression pacts (or no non-aggression per accord)
      4) neutrality in a dispute (or when to jump in and meddle)
      5) whose "side" to chose in crises (irrelevant of "right" or "wrong" from an objective standpoint)
      6) when to engage in arms races
      7) whom to "diss" and whom to "snuggle up" to at international conferences/peace conferences
      *Go over your history, and see its handwriting all around...*
      Enjoy.

    • @huskywarriorsgrandad3805
      @huskywarriorsgrandad3805 Před 2 lety

      @@ralphbernhard1757 b Jr? Ĺ

  • @perttiheinikko3780
    @perttiheinikko3780 Před 2 lety +5

    One of the best if not the best history series I've seen in a very long time!

  • @teoteous
    @teoteous Před 3 lety +86

    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”― Edmund Burke.
    Sigh~

    • @ryrify
      @ryrify Před 3 lety +9

      I say this every time someone tells me they don’t or won’t vote.

    • @AFGuidesHD
      @AFGuidesHD Před 3 lety +5

      "A quote everyone can agree on regardless of what ideology they have" - Human.

    • @josiabon4549
      @josiabon4549 Před 3 lety

      @@AFGuidesHD biast quote so far

    • @wlm7434
      @wlm7434 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ryrify "if voting changed anything, they wouldn't let us do it." -Twain
      Wake up, these problems are too big to be solved by voting

    • @ryrify
      @ryrify Před 3 lety +2

      Twain was a satirist.

  • @Kb0montty2
    @Kb0montty2 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for uploading these!

  • @alexanderrobertson5777
    @alexanderrobertson5777 Před 2 lety +11

    History is repeating itself as we speak

  • @jayneshipperley2541
    @jayneshipperley2541 Před 2 lety +7

    Really excellent documentary series, one of the best. Full of interesting facts, new photos and videos. Highly recommend

  • @sven_86
    @sven_86 Před 3 lety +19

    This was an excellent series to watch, there was so much footage I had never seen before and very balanced attention to detail. Thank you!

  • @cameronsavoie768
    @cameronsavoie768 Před 2 lety +11

    All the amazing people we lost in the fight against evil.
    Their souls are were they want to be

  • @rogersledz6793
    @rogersledz6793 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!

  • @MadHatter-cj8bh
    @MadHatter-cj8bh Před 3 lety +6

    Watched all of the 'shows' leading to this one. Will probably go back and watch them again. Thought provoking. Will have to look into some of this more closely.

  • @pratibhasingh7684
    @pratibhasingh7684 Před 3 lety +7

    Incredibly amazing !!

  • @muscuut
    @muscuut Před 3 lety +2

    I have watched and saved all this episodes for future reference.Well done.👍

  • @benitocamelo4143
    @benitocamelo4143 Před 2 lety +1

    Those last few minutes of narration are chilling. Great stuff

  • @hankwilliams150
    @hankwilliams150 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent and informative all around. Diolch yn fawr!

  • @barrykevin7658
    @barrykevin7658 Před 2 lety +13

    Not many lessons seem to have been learnt from this period of history in today's world !

  • @1JamesMayToGoPlease
    @1JamesMayToGoPlease Před rokem

    This is great! Well-done, and thank you :)

  • @wilecoyote5757
    @wilecoyote5757 Před rokem +2

    Thanks!

  • @alexhodskins8426
    @alexhodskins8426 Před 3 lety +3

    Loved this series

  • @a.p.3004
    @a.p.3004 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent, with great depth, and analysis, and at the same time keeping in line with that well spoken english.

  • @diveshupshant7259
    @diveshupshant7259 Před 3 lety

    Excellent documentary. Thank you

  • @maxheadrom3088
    @maxheadrom3088 Před 3 lety +53

    This is series is good. I've seen some episodes and have found some inaccuracies but it's overall well documented using historic images, masterfully narrated by Charlton Heston and beautifully adorned by quotations from great personalities who lived those years. I think it's a good source for anyone who want's to know more about the period but I should remind that using more than one source and looking for different points of view is always the best road - with this and any other source in any media.

    • @lorettacadman8466
      @lorettacadman8466 Před rokem +1

      I love this series !! My friends laugh & say I should be knitting !!

    • @marthae9338
      @marthae9338 Před rokem +1

      It is not Charlton Heston narrating; it is a British/Australian man., called Rod Mullinar.

    • @jrmckim
      @jrmckim Před rokem

      ​@@marthae9338 regardless he sounds like an old British Tom hanks

  • @Butros1
    @Butros1 Před 3 lety +4

    Dude the quality of thus channel , muah!

  • @BK-uf6qr
    @BK-uf6qr Před 2 lety +6

    What chamberlain and the Munich agreement teaches us is that people are outcome determinative. When chamberlain came waving the Munich agreement the people cheered en masse. When war later came about, people criticize.
    No one knows the future and I was not alive at the time. Maybe it was more obvious that appeasement was not the way to go.
    In almost every foreign policy issue, we are presented with both basic sides. Peace or war. How far one will bend and “appease” to avoid war or be inflexible is the question historically presented to leaders and the people.
    Yet people only judge on the outcome and then decide whether the choice was correct.

  • @christopherdelgaudio9484

    My lord! the footage is really amazing stuff!

  • @samcro6268
    @samcro6268 Před 5 měsíci

    I made it almost 4 years without catching covid.
    I found your page about a week before. For 3 days now I've loved all the videos.
    Thank you!!!

  • @MrTaxiRob
    @MrTaxiRob Před 3 lety +15

    This is a really good series as far as regular TV productions go.

    • @KennyMcCormick99
      @KennyMcCormick99 Před 3 lety

      4sure... Between Netflix, a free movie app & CZcams, I dont even have/miss cable tv!

    • @myaccount2914
      @myaccount2914 Před 3 lety

      These types of comments do make me laugh. Who even watches regular TV anymore, other than over 50's? Regular TV is stuck in the past in terms of production.. all that fake drama and silly "celebrity" stuff that just appeals to an audience of the past.

    • @superpayaseria
      @superpayaseria Před 2 lety +1

      It out does anything I've ever seen by far. On any channel in any era. 90's even which is a quote I think I've said maybe for the first time in my life. 90's owns every title, except a very very very small few, this being one of them. This channel is simply, and I mean so awestrikingly "THE BEST!!!!!!!!"

  • @indie5621
    @indie5621 Před 2 lety +3

    An excellent documentary. It would be even better if you provide subtitles

  • @anthonyconino4362
    @anthonyconino4362 Před 2 lety +2

    Agreed. This turned out to be a good Doc. Pretty awesome in fact.

  • @liamodriscoll3739
    @liamodriscoll3739 Před 2 lety

    TIMELINE BRILLIANT GREAT WORK THANK YOU ❤

  • @dustin628
    @dustin628 Před 3 lety +54

    This "impossible peace" series really was incredible. I learned so much about a decade that is glossed over with the bullet points usually. If only France, and Britain to some extent would have been a lot kinder to Germany after ww1, ww2 could have been avoided.

    • @mrpokefan8369
      @mrpokefan8369 Před 3 lety +16

      The main problem was France. Bismark deliberately misused France in 1870 to unify Germany (after the victory) in 1871 and by the way took Alsace-Lorraine from the French. This has upset the French politics so much that they were not thinking rationally when preparing the "Peace Treaties" with Germany, Austria and Hungary. It was this revenge spirit that lead Maréchal Foch, French General of WW I, to make the statement "this is not a peace. It is an armistice for 20 years".

    • @ronaldsmith4153
      @ronaldsmith4153 Před 3 lety +3

      Versailles insured another war? It was a bad peace deal.

    • @dannysjida
      @dannysjida Před 3 lety +1

      Different accolades untie different isolations. On this site I’ll repeat a catastrophic formidable formulation payout in guarantees to less arrears. On this or that it’s the untie in its untold indices.

    • @constantinioan5425
      @constantinioan5425 Před rokem +6

      Thats what we are living now, thats why Macron said we do sanctions but we should not humiliate Russia.

    • @stevejohnson6593
      @stevejohnson6593 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@constantinioan5425Well, maybe, not everybody had nuclear weapons back then, so restraints were less serious.

  • @jack.p
    @jack.p Před 2 lety +3

    Just finished watching this for the second time all the way through. Fantastic production.

  • @DataWaveTaGo
    @DataWaveTaGo Před rokem +2

    Excellent writing & narration!

  • @dannybeun948
    @dannybeun948 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic reportage 👌

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 Před 3 lety +4

    11:31 which one do you think set the pace there?
    it looks pretty fierce...
    and which one broke out in a sweat first?

  • @nomanvardag1
    @nomanvardag1 Před rokem +3

    Well written and presented.

  • @user-ij7kh8lp6u
    @user-ij7kh8lp6u Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent and informative all around. Diolch yn fawr!. An excellent documentary. It would be even better if you provide subtitles.

  • @adamstalilonis8787
    @adamstalilonis8787 Před rokem

    Very well done. Thank you.

  • @michaeladams9641
    @michaeladams9641 Před 3 lety +10

    What lessons for our world of today!

    • @ItzAdam03
      @ItzAdam03 Před 3 lety +6

      Such a cowardly nation today can't even leave the house without a face cloth

    • @DW51380
      @DW51380 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ItzAdam03 lol 12 months on and they’re back

  • @lars-goranwillny42
    @lars-goranwillny42 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for an excellent documentary.
    But, please , skip the background music when narrator or the interviewees are speaking.
    In my mind it is either speach or music - but not in the same time.

    • @googiegress7459
      @googiegress7459 Před 3 lety +2

      Right! The easiest method would be to drop the music volume during speech. It might be too much to ask for a score built specifically for the doc.

  • @paulopheim4224
    @paulopheim4224 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Phenomenal series. Thank you! I never liked Churchill, and now I even more understand why.

  • @JeffreyOrnstein
    @JeffreyOrnstein Před 3 lety +2

    Very good, thanks.

  • @magneticabnormalmatter2174
    @magneticabnormalmatter2174 Před 3 lety +34

    Just the thought that today we are Somewhat near to strange times like those ones makes the hair at the back of my neck straight.

    • @westcoast20007
      @westcoast20007 Před 3 lety +1

      Dumbing down society then Booom.. Look up Sheikh Nurjan mirhamdi

    • @franks471
      @franks471 Před 3 lety +1

      Don't the riots remind you of a poorly executed krystalnacht or what?

    • @bob494949
      @bob494949 Před 3 lety

      How are we near? What nation is currently planning world domination and destruction of neighboring peoples?

    • @willsilent
      @willsilent Před 3 lety

      Not prelude to war, but the vibes of Weimar Republic can be seen in the west

    • @bobbowie5334
      @bobbowie5334 Před 3 lety

      We are living through *nothing near* those times. The *stock market* is priced for a Biden/Harris victory- and is _still_ within 90% of it's all time high. The *worst events* of the last 6 mos. would be at most a *page three* story in most newspapers if it wasn't an election year.

  • @icksv5529
    @icksv5529 Před 3 lety +7

    The fact that you pronounce it "Duci" instead of "Duce" like the second "e" of "even" as it supposed to be pronounced, it makes that word so funny and with a cuddle/snuggle fx that right now I'm having a series of jokes and comedy sketches in my mind about Mussolini.

  • @jefftube58
    @jefftube58 Před 8 měsíci +1

    It must be remembered that when Chamberlain returned to England saying "I believe this is peace in our time," he was acting as anyone would, from the small lens through which he could see the world in his day.

  • @DJS11811
    @DJS11811 Před rokem +1

    This is really great.

  • @ralphbernhard1757
    @ralphbernhard1757 Před 3 lety +5

    It "started" quite innocently, way before WW2.
    *With a London policy.*
    I'm sure the British population and the inhabitants of Empire would have been happy if their toffs hadn't made Germany the enemy as a default setting.
    The best way to avoid going to war altogether, is to have leaders who don't make others "the enemy" as a default setting...
    [britannica(com)com/topic/balance-of-power]
    *According to London's own policy:*
    "Within the European balance of power, Great Britain played the role of the “balancer,” or “holder of the balance.” It was not permanently identified with the policies of any European nation, *and it would throw its weight at one time on one side, at another time on another side,* guided largely by one consideration-the maintenance of the balance itself."
    *The Germans, became "the enemy" because of where they lived and what they had (economy/power).*
    They took over this "role" from France, after 1871.
    They dared unite, and industrialize, and raise their own standard of living away from a purely agrarian society.
    Note: nothing personal.
    The policy didn't mention any names.
    It was simply "policy".
    *A few London lords made entire nations the "enemies" as a matter of policy.*
    It came first before all other considerations.
    It practically dictated how London acted (commissions as well as omissions) regarding
    1) alliances
    2) treaties (or no treaties)
    3) non-aggression pacts (or no non-aggression per accord)
    4) neutrality in a dispute (or when to jump in and meddle)
    5) whose "side" to chose in crises (irrelevant of "right" or "wrong" from an objective standpoint)
    6) when to engage in arms races
    7) whom to "diss" and whom to "snuggle up" to at international conferences/peace conferences
    *Go over your history, and see its handwriting all around...*
    Enjoy.

    • @dickmonkey-king1271
      @dickmonkey-king1271 Před rokem

      But what is wrong with this policy? It largely kept the peace in Europe for the 19th century, and each European nation knew about it. 'The balance of power' included Britain itself, and its function was to maintain a peace, not to dominate another nation or keep them subservient. Germany invaded France three times in 70 years. Germany was a militant state and an active aggressor. If he wasn't, then he may well not have been the 'enemy' to keep the balance.

  • @HappytubsDoncaster
    @HappytubsDoncaster Před 2 lety +5

    Great series. Mark Felton is also amazing

  • @Bdan-ez6jv
    @Bdan-ez6jv Před 3 lety

    Wow amazing series!

  • @kbram7363
    @kbram7363 Před 2 lety +1

    Timeline is amazing

  • @U2QuoZepplin
    @U2QuoZepplin Před 3 lety +6

    I know very little about what went on in Spain during this period when British focus was on the western front and their allies in France. I seem to know little about this chapter in general.

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Před rokem

      Spain is quite strangely disconnected during that time with its internal struggle, yet also a "training ground" for fighters

  • @cardenuovo
    @cardenuovo Před 2 lety +5

    Look up ‘impossible peace’ for the episodes in proper order. The series comes as a playlist covering the interwar period (1919-1939)

  • @universalsaltcompany8846
    @universalsaltcompany8846 Před 2 lety +1

    You are great. Thank you

  • @thomasdrogon363
    @thomasdrogon363 Před rokem

    Nice work.

  • @chriswilde7246
    @chriswilde7246 Před 3 lety +4

    After watching this very interesting series, you wonder what's crazy things went on between 1930-39. Yet today; with everything that's happened in 2020 including all the hotspots around the world etc, it would seem just one spark and the whole lot will go up, due to the complexities of many of these situations, there will be no backdoor diplomacy, nations will not be able to back down, with this the world population is again, through the roof. Best we tread very carefully.

  • @MrShoic
    @MrShoic Před 3 lety +7

    the people who made this documentary seem to have a severe lack of knowledge on the USSR

  • @larrydonkirkeby7572
    @larrydonkirkeby7572 Před 2 lety

    Man is this good or what , History for everyone 🤩

  • @Ash-ey9oy
    @Ash-ey9oy Před 3 lety +1

    Very interesting documentary

  • @gregorystarks2514
    @gregorystarks2514 Před rokem +3

    Politics is a difficult task that politicians who are greedy , incompetemt and immoral are not able to fulfill !

  • @paulzellman9632
    @paulzellman9632 Před rokem +3

    The Polish-German non-aggression pact of 1934 bounded both parties to resolve territorial disputes by peaceful means. Port of Danzig with 90% of Germans was under international supervision since 1918 but later occupied by Poland. The Danzig dispute started Polish- German war in 1939 and WW2.

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Před rokem

      The attack on Poland started after the Germans dressed as poles and made attacks on Germany, as a justification to attack Poland. The poles actually held their military quite distant from the border so to not appear aggressive towards Germany (which was also beneficial for Germany when they attacked because the polish military couldn't immediately defend)

    • @rosesprog1722
      @rosesprog1722 Před rokem +1

      @@tomlxyz Wrong, Poland declared war on Germany on the 31st, and Germany invaded the next day. Poland, assured of victory by the British and French promises to come help became arrogant and suddenly refused to negotiate with the Germans after keeping them on the line for five years. Then the Poles started to kill ethnic Germans, 58K of them missing by the time Germany invaded, the Gleiwitz incident probably never happened.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @markgivens2557
    @markgivens2557 Před 2 lety

    This is very good. I particularly liked your defense of The League of Nations.

  • @MG-ge5xq
    @MG-ge5xq Před 3 lety +14

    Very sad. But even today we are walking towards a situation of multiple crisis: the crisis of the two-parties-only US-democracy (leading nation in the 20th century but now in a clear decline), the crisis of the economy which is not willing to understand that the resources on the planet are limited and nature needs space for stability, the crisis of our natural environment that might lead easily to a worldwide total collapse of the eco-system (extinction of key-insects, poisoning of the oceans) with Apocalyptic dimensions, the man-made climate crisis, the crisis of human overpopulation.

    • @mebsrea
      @mebsrea Před 3 lety +4

      Overpopulation is no longer a problem outside of Africa and the Muslim Middle East.

    • @SAnn-rf3oz
      @SAnn-rf3oz Před 3 lety

      @Steve Duke 😅😂😅😞

  • @daguard411
    @daguard411 Před 3 lety +8

    I find the senator from Louisiana's statement to be quite odd in that the state had held on to several laws from its era of being a French colony. The most notable, in my opinion, was that the offspring of a free person and a slave was free. The outlandish part that everyone seems to have overlooked is that the freemen of New Orleans organized not for the Confederacy, but for defense of their city. Due to that the Confederacy was actually the first to have Blacks fighting for it, and the first to have integrated units.

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 Před rokem

      He was a radical racist. They’re goal is always the same in the south. Return of Jim Crow, and to use blacks as slaves or cheap labour. And also as a scapegoat/distraction for the hatred of the whites who are losers in the system who feel a narcissistic/entitelment for supremesy based on genetics not merits or human rights

  • @johnwright291
    @johnwright291 Před rokem +1

    This made me aware of something I haven't thought of. The Munich agreement was very much the same as the Soviet german nonaggression pact.

  • @badnaam_37
    @badnaam_37 Před 3 lety +2

    Love and support from India 🙃🙃

  • @narendradharra9373
    @narendradharra9373 Před 3 lety +3

    liked and now I'll start watching

  • @ronaldsmith4153
    @ronaldsmith4153 Před 3 lety +3

    Britain was not ready for war. WW1 had bled Britain white and another war would tear their Empire apart. Chamberlain was in a difficult position.

  • @youtubehatesus2651
    @youtubehatesus2651 Před rokem +1

    this series is very interesting and the film footage is amazing. I pause the video, very often, and try to imagine living in these places. what must those huge rallies have been like?? Can you imagine planes flying over with Stalin's picture? Yikes.

  • @bripenniman9491
    @bripenniman9491 Před 16 dny

    Its incredible how much conflict was going on, between countries, and inside the civil conflict of their own countries. In school we were taught basic stuff..but never this much info. I love history, and i enjoy teaching myself cause school didn't do justice by me.

  • @soniama5246
    @soniama5246 Před 3 lety +6

    We find ourselves at the cusp again that 'world's gone wrong '

  • @TheFtw85bossczar
    @TheFtw85bossczar Před 3 lety +10

    Just seeing if any of this plays into todays issues. Or aligns with Albert Pikes plans for WWIII

  • @terencenxumalo1159
    @terencenxumalo1159 Před rokem

    good work

  • @earle2436
    @earle2436 Před 8 měsíci

    Damn 20 years of peace would be unprecedented today.

  • @stanleywong58
    @stanleywong58 Před 2 lety +8

    This documentary purveys what has come to be the accepted view that is 20/20 hindsight and patently unfair. Ordinary people were still very much affected by the Depression and Chamberlain thought for them.
    In a sense, both Chamberlain and Churchill were brinksmen. One thought for the people and was prepared to gamble everything for peace. The other was a right-wing belligerent, prepared to gamble everything for geopolitics and war. Who would you rather have as your leader at any given time ?

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Před 2 lety +3

      WW2 ended the depression in America.
      The US and Canada were the only two countries that came out of the war in better shape than going into the war.

    • @johnnybaxter1953
      @johnnybaxter1953 Před rokem

      I’ll take the one that saved my country, lmao.

    • @bill5328
      @bill5328 Před rokem +3

      We switched leaders timeously but the Versailles treaty is the real culprit, how can a nation live with its life sapped out of it?.

    • @Petal4822
      @Petal4822 Před rokem

      The French should have been grateful to the Canadians, British and the US for liberating their cowardly country.

    • @bill5328
      @bill5328 Před rokem +2

      @@Petal4822 The French suffered, their cities bombed, they never wanted another WW1 fought on their soil. We British were somewhat protected by the English Chanel or we'd have faced the wrath of the Nazis. France lost more people to allied bombs than Britain did to German bombing.

  • @dalphon987
    @dalphon987 Před rokem +7

    So, England promises to never go to war with Germany again and then a few years later declares war against Germany and no one sees a problem with this picture?

    • @williamberry8895
      @williamberry8895 Před 10 měsíci +2

      They would've obviously invaded England anyway Dolphus

  • @pikiwiki
    @pikiwiki Před rokem +1

    this channel has the most articulate, well presented documentaries of the major conflicts of WW1 and 2, by far. Attention to detail, pacing, choice rare movie clips and even narrative tone express a concern over quality that seems unique

  • @janewilson2421
    @janewilson2421 Před 2 lety +1

    Anyone else getting an eerie sense of history repeating itself...

  • @studio2165
    @studio2165 Před 2 lety +5

    So Neville Chamberlain is forced out because of his disastrous campaign in Norway, and then replaced by the man who was behind the disastrous campaign in Norway "Winston Churchill" ? umm that makes sense doesn't it ?

  • @IsratJahan-ye7jm
    @IsratJahan-ye7jm Před 3 lety +3

    As soon as I saw the notification,I was Fast and Fuhreous to click the video

  • @TimPerfetto
    @TimPerfetto Před rokem

    It's also worth noting that the EE has 128-bit registers called MMI (Multimedia Instructions) which act on the quarks, working with them as vectors of 64-bit, 32-bit, 16-bit or 8-bit vectors.

  • @iamsinnerman
    @iamsinnerman Před 3 lety +2

    please make a ww2 timeline playlist

  • @worldeconomicforumbarbie9323

    All the worlds a stage. We are merely players. Performers and portrayers.

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 Před 3 lety

      that is why i keep to myself as much as possible, solitude defeats that observation...

  • @pop5678eye
    @pop5678eye Před rokem +3

    What this documentary is wrong about is stating that the Munich agreement, as unjust and brutal as it was to the Czechs did not buy time. Britain was not prepared for war in 1938.
    Britain did buy time... for themselves. The mistake was they did almost nothing to use that additional time to prepare for war whereas the bought time allowed Germany to continue to build up their forces even further. One of the very reasons Dunkirk became a disaster for Britain was because they procrastinated.
    Imagine a student who was already granted an extension on an assignment still complaining they 'didn't have enough time' to finish it.

    • @dickmonkey-king1271
      @dickmonkey-king1271 Před rokem

      It's VERY expensive to prepare for a war. Especially when you are not certain that it will happen. And, especially, when you are an island protected by the world's largest navy and have no need to 'prepare for war' until a war has begun. You don't just spend countless billions preparing for something that might not happen when you don't need to. We were already defended, and we knew that we could build up an attack over-time.

  • @Wildchild7374
    @Wildchild7374 Před rokem +2

    Netflix for history huh? Favorite line. Riding that wave 🤣. Great docs tho.

  • @jeffreymartin8448
    @jeffreymartin8448 Před rokem

    Excellent.

  • @bobbowie5334
    @bobbowie5334 Před 3 lety +4

    Good point- democracy doesn't *die in the dark-* it dies without the *gold standard.* 47:38

    • @leedamato1597
      @leedamato1597 Před 2 lety

      that doesn't make sense, the gold standard was a terrible and outdated system. The subsequent obstinacy of the US to limit how much money they spend on the New Deal directly led to the WW2. They wanted to keep gov spending as low as possible, so while the new deal proved a solution it was not good enough. 10 years later, the US would spend 5x more for the war. If the US spent the money it did in the war on the New Deal, depression in Germany/across EU would have been alleviated, and very likely, WW2 would have been mitigated or averted entirely.

  • @stevejessemey8428
    @stevejessemey8428 Před 3 lety +5

    Humans.. “ we come in peace “ . An advanced Alien civilisation, “ I think I will pass thank you “

  • @philippedefechereux8740

    Sadly outstanding!

  • @slypear
    @slypear Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome reference to "The Lady Vanishes"!
    It's even up here on the CZcams for those curious.