Top 10 Countries by Military Spending (1870-2020)

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  • čas přidán 17. 06. 2021
  • This video will compare the top 10 countries by military spending from 1870 to 2020.
    To witness events that have shaped our globe today, and watch empires rise and fall, be sure to watch this video. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe!
    Datasources: Our World In Data, World Bank, The Correlates of War Project, SIPRI, Wikipedia, Eh.net
    Music: Heart of Iron 4

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  • @RankingCharts
    @RankingCharts  Před 3 lety +2879

    *Only 0.6% of people watching this video are subscribed, so if you enjoyed this video and want to see more, be sure to click that subscribe button! It would be greatly appreciated!
    This is the largest video on this channel so far, and it will compare the top 10 countries by military spending from 1870 to 2020. Enjoy!

  • @SamMaalouf
    @SamMaalouf Před 2 lety +32558

    USSR: Okay, I'm going away, you can cut military spending.
    USA: _no_

    • @Lyu_HX
      @Lyu_HX Před 2 lety +3983

      After the USSR passed away, the USA is like a man who already drew his sword out but doesn't know where his enemy is.

    • @candicoated2001
      @candicoated2001 Před 2 lety +619

      I mean we did have War on Terrorism next so..
      Edit:
      - Yes I know it wasn't an actual war.
      -Yes I know it was about oil.
      -Yes I know it was America using money to make terrorist fight other terrorist
      -Yes, I know you dont need that much money to fight.
      -Yes I know about the atrocities
      I never said any of those things weren't true or didn't happen.
      Jesus Christ, it's funny how a one sentence comment can be misinterpreted.

    • @theinsomnia9282
      @theinsomnia9282 Před 2 lety +672

      China : LEZZ GOOOO

    • @kordellswoffer1520
      @kordellswoffer1520 Před 2 lety +394

      Well as percentage of gdp it has been cutting back spending for like 30 years.

    • @CC-dk5di
      @CC-dk5di Před 2 lety +1576

      @@candicoated2001 Yea US trained a bunch of terrorists and fought them. That's because they don't have an enemy so they gotta make one

  • @krios396
    @krios396 Před 3 lety +22640

    You know there is a world war when germany is on top

  • @christophermccoy151
    @christophermccoy151 Před 7 měsíci +382

    As a Canadian, seeing Canada up there is a trip.
    I mean I know our position in ww2, but its such a contrast to the 4 tanks we have now.

    • @the_milkmann
      @the_milkmann Před 7 měsíci +31

      As an Aussie I was taken aback by the fact Australia at one point had managed to reach the top 10.

    • @dumbhuman1109
      @dumbhuman1109 Před 6 měsíci +32

      As a brit, I'm shocked my ancestors used to own both of yall

    • @juliandacosta6841
      @juliandacosta6841 Před 6 měsíci +10

      Surprised that it wasn't on the graph during WW1, but that might be because the UK was technically in charge of our foreign affairs at that time.

    • @dumbhuman1109
      @dumbhuman1109 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@juliandacosta6841 *laughs in British*

    • @__KursK__
      @__KursK__ Před 6 měsíci +8

      Same with germany. Using one half of the Tank fleet as part storages and the other doesnt work

  • @laplthelullemann
    @laplthelullemann Před měsícem +28

    Poland immediately after WW2: Nope, not gonna let that happen again!

  • @SC-lc5wg
    @SC-lc5wg Před 3 lety +14493

    *Everyone gangsta until Germany suddenly increase thier military spending*

    • @TheWagonroast
      @TheWagonroast Před 3 lety +47

      :0

    • @iris3865
      @iris3865 Před 3 lety +195

      ...oh no-

    • @user-cc3iu4mp7x
      @user-cc3iu4mp7x Před 2 lety +80

      @@Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee what does it have to do with Germany's millitary spending?

    • @Tosse901
      @Tosse901 Před 2 lety +317

      @@Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee even if germany could, they wouldn't. We live in a free europe, we are peaceful, we are one of the most stable democracies in this planet, I mean what a childish worldview do you have?
      You think people here are the same as when the nazis were in charge?

    • @user-cc3iu4mp7x
      @user-cc3iu4mp7x Před 2 lety +231

      @@Tosse901 do you actually not understand it was a joke?

  • @mateuskievel5357
    @mateuskievel5357 Před 2 lety +8375

    I like how Germany always appears with different "clothes" from time to time

  • @Brandon-ih8mg
    @Brandon-ih8mg Před rokem +87

    Very interesting, You can literally predict what countries are preparing for war, defending and offensive.

    • @Rocket_T2
      @Rocket_T2 Před měsícem

      It's clearly china who is offensive now, recent reports shows they are spending 700 billions yearly.

    • @azDanqs
      @azDanqs Před měsícem +4

      escept usa thats chilling with half a trillion dollar military for no reason

    • @WW-fn7rt
      @WW-fn7rt Před měsícem +2

      @@azDanqsThe reason is simple. World Domination.

    • @azDanqs
      @azDanqs Před měsícem +1

      @@WW-fn7rt military bases?

    • @haaaaappynoooooob
      @haaaaappynoooooob Před 5 dny

      没错,我们的军备正是按照世界大战的标准来的

  • @thombaz
    @thombaz Před 4 měsíci +147

    As a Hungarian It's crazy to see how fast other countries recovered, we fallen apart in 1918 and still kinda falling.

    • @AEIOU05
      @AEIOU05 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Trianon was a bitch, that treaty really unfairly put Hungary to the knife, which was even worse considering how it suffered from WW1

    • @fish5671
      @fish5671 Před měsícem +3

      @@AEIOU05Hungary really got the germany treatment

    • @AEIOU05
      @AEIOU05 Před měsícem +6

      @@fish5671 Versailles was nothing compared to Trianon and St. Germain. Germany was a big country and able to recover whereas Austria and Hungary only survived due to foreign loans

    • @KR0TE7
      @KR0TE7 Před měsícem +7

      You guys got the same treatment as germany which was unfair but it's been over a 100 years germany went to another world War had their country destroyed occupied by 2 superpowers and is now prosperous so idk

    • @personalmobile9421
      @personalmobile9421 Před měsícem +1

      So you don't know about Kurdistan , we became nothing after the collapse of Afsharyd Empire , we are weak enough , even Iran and Turkey claim the name of Empire for themselves .
      A word of advice for you , keep your distance from Turks , they have nothing to lose

  • @Mike-ij4rq
    @Mike-ij4rq Před 2 lety +4195

    USA at the beginning of a world war: *I’m too weak*
    USA at the end of a world war: *UNLIMITED SPENDING*

    • @fuleinist
      @fuleinist Před 2 lety +54

      Show me the money 😅

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium Před 2 lety +191

      America would make Palpatine proud.

    • @elturro3308
      @elturro3308 Před 2 lety +24

      History of any shonen anime

    • @erickolb8581
      @erickolb8581 Před 2 lety +10

      Obamanation: give everything to the communists in China.
      Hopefully him and Biden finally decide to give their families over to the communists too.
      Obama bin Biden

    • @Very_Nice_and_Polite_Person
      @Very_Nice_and_Polite_Person Před 2 lety +62

      @@erickolb8581 Conservative madlibs, repeat Fox News talking points but mix up the order to the point where it sounds hilarious and makes no sense. Seriously dude, are you drunk or just really, really stupid? Probably both, right?

  • @sab_mein_expert2214
    @sab_mein_expert2214 Před 3 lety +2311

    "Sir our estimation says we need 10 of these weapons"
    USA: Hmm ye but give me 100

    • @thatoneeagle7895
      @thatoneeagle7895 Před 2 lety +111

      America has it's own measurement system so it can have it's own logic system as well ;)

    • @levihamm6640
      @levihamm6640 Před 2 lety +14

      Backups, soldiers beat the shit out of their weapons, I imagine this is twice as true for us

    • @yuqizhao6508
      @yuqizhao6508 Před 2 lety +14

      Meanwhile in USSR, better be 1000 for me.

    • @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269
      @reclusiarchgrimaldus1269 Před 2 lety +6

      Never enuff dakka

    • @josephc.9520
      @josephc.9520 Před 2 lety +14

      Pilot: Sir, may I have a new helmet? I accidentally poured juice into mine and it short circuited.
      Senior officer: No problem, lemme get you a new one
      The helmet manufacturer: Ah, another 400k coolly pocketed

  • @DarkMatterX1
    @DarkMatterX1 Před 7 měsíci +48

    The casual effortlessness of the US rocketing straight to the top any time it needs to is a sight to see.

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Jk-qx7gm
      That has zero to do with this video, you absolute butterbrain. This graph shows economic power.
      The US has the most flexible, dynamic economy on the planet and always has. It's why we became the largest economy on Earth a century after being formed and have remained so for 130 years.
      Go be an asschapped litttle yuro somewhere else.

    • @yuluoxianjun
      @yuluoxianjun Před 2 měsíci

      yes,biggest terrorist that everyone is fear and hate

    • @mho...
      @mho... Před měsícem

      yeah & all they have to do is ignore healthcare, education & freedoms, easy!

    • @Zeroneii3
      @Zeroneii3 Před měsícem +5

      The U.S. was an economic behemoth that didn't really care about its military until post WW2

    • @Kelty0656
      @Kelty0656 Před 22 dny +4

      Effortless ? America switch its whole industry toward military. Hard to think of a bigger effort

  • @Teelie_
    @Teelie_ Před rokem +126

    the fact that in the middle of ww2 the peak spending was around 5 bil says a lot about how large the world economy has grown, most of europe was sitting at over 15 in the 1990s

    • @goldeagle8051
      @goldeagle8051 Před 9 měsíci +46

      I think you're forgetting about inflation.

    • @DinnyDonbas
      @DinnyDonbas Před 8 měsíci +13

      Buddy did you not watch the video?? Both Germany and USA were at about 50 bil in 42

    • @subify14
      @subify14 Před 5 měsíci

      @yeeeeeeeeeee78
      yeeeeeeh it affects our fart due to WatchData is a fart
      Edit LIKE

    • @nighttimeasbestos5958
      @nighttimeasbestos5958 Před měsícem +1

      @@goldeagle8051 even accounting for inflation, we're still spending hundreds of billions more than countries back then

    • @willw5868
      @willw5868 Před měsícem

      @@goldeagle8051the video is all in USD inflation is not a factor

  • @gryf92
    @gryf92 Před 3 lety +3880

    Nazi Germany: has 9 times the budget of France
    France: the Maginot Line will hold....

    • @Davi_Vilhena
      @Davi_Vilhena Před 3 lety +315

      Germany: *passing by Belgium*

    • @turdferguson3803
      @turdferguson3803 Před 3 lety +446

      The French had been building up their military since the 1920s, Germany only started serious rearmament in the mid 1930s.
      The Maginot Line would have held if the French had adequately defended the Ardennes, their army was much larger, more motorized, and they even had better tanks for the most part.

    • @turdferguson3803
      @turdferguson3803 Před 3 lety +200

      @Lile Stojkovic They were better armored and had more firepower along with having similar mobility. Tanks like the Char B1 and the Somua S-35 were far superior to the Panzer I and II which still made up the bulk of German armored forces at the time. The Panzer III and Panzer IV would end up being much better later on, but in 1940 they were still underquipped to go up against them.
      France's military equipment wasn't oudated lol, the French had more modern tanks than the Germans did in 1940. When Germany actually started the war in 1939 they only had enough equipment to equip 3/4ths of their army.
      France didn't believe that Germany's main attack would be through the ardennes, had they prepared for a major attack the German invasion would have at least stalled or at worst ended in complete disaster. The Germans left their flanks completely exposed and used made panzer divisions keep advancing without artillaery support in order to push through in the first place, had France prepared its armored divisions effectively they could have easily cut off the German spearhead or have stopped the attack dead in its tracks.
      Even German generals like Guderian said that the Battle of France shouldn't have been a German victory, the French Army was more than equipped enough to stop the German invasion.

    • @hman8338
      @hman8338 Před 2 lety +97

      @@turdferguson3803 this. They believed the Ardennes was naturally impenetrable

    • @dominikobora5385
      @dominikobora5385 Před 2 lety +101

      @@hman8338 thats the problem the french high command was uesless and their tactics outdated, they actually spotted germen columns going through the ardeness but didnt believe it, they could of sent more troops there or bombed the germen columns
      Also defeatism was a huge problem and due to the very low morale most divisons would just sit in their posisitikns to afraid to so anything, i would have to find the exact source(its midnight rn for me) but a french incursion of 1000 into the ruhr was stopped by 2 machine gunners and a couple riflemen, they just had little to none will to fight

  • @mr.h4294
    @mr.h4294 Před 2 lety +6492

    The US has a unique ability to inflate the defense budget to any number it feels like during wars

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 Před 2 lety +373

      After soviet union collapsed global military spending was reduced quite significantly that you can see in this video as well but sadly after 2001 it exploded again!! Normally i don't believe conspiracy theories at all but a single incident changing people's mindset so severely and making US pro-military, pro-war again couldn't be explained with anything else...

    • @mr.h4294
      @mr.h4294 Před 2 lety +306

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 we're just bored with the other countries and wanna fight some aliens

    • @stalinsaysgulagtime2350
      @stalinsaysgulagtime2350 Před 2 lety +134

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 Thousands of Americans were killed on our soil. American blood was spilt on American soil by terrorists. That is a reason to go to war.

    • @ggoddkkiller1342
      @ggoddkkiller1342 Před 2 lety +351

      @@stalinsaysgulagtime2350 American blood was split on American soil by terrorists who got funded and armed against soviets between 1979 and 1989 by CIA under Operation Cylone!! Don't forget metioning the last part please...

    • @stalinsaysgulagtime2350
      @stalinsaysgulagtime2350 Před 2 lety +68

      @@ggoddkkiller1342 I'm aware of that, but our "friend" became our enemy. We need to eliminate all terrorists, and never fund them again to fight our enemy.

  • @labonnesociete
    @labonnesociete Před rokem +3

    Wow! Fantastic animated graphics. I think I should invest in military conglomerates ;-)

  • @200131356
    @200131356 Před rokem +13

    I’m interested in seeing an updated version of this all the way to 2023

    • @R-BURQUENO
      @R-BURQUENO Před rokem +3

      I am as well. I would guess China & Russia definitely had a big uptick in spending these last three years. I'm also surprised not to see Israel somewhere in the Top 10, at least recently throughout this timeline.
      I wouldn't be surprised to see Ukraine somewhere on this list, and if so, that should count towards the United States/United Kingdom spending. We all know The United States, Poland, United Kingdom ect, are the ones propping up Ukraine. Not advocating for or against it, just stating the obvious. Very interesting.

    • @ethanfriedersdorf
      @ethanfriedersdorf Před měsícem

      Well we know us spending was like almost 900 billion last year lol

  • @anzerepse269
    @anzerepse269 Před 2 lety +6183

    The fact how fast Germany restored its military and economy from ww1 to ww2 is just incredible

    • @anzerepse269
      @anzerepse269 Před 2 lety +38

      @@chaimlakota13 true

    • @bospaladin8007
      @bospaladin8007 Před 2 lety +885

      @@chaimlakota13 That's true for many crazy leaders, crazy leaders are actualy good leaders untill they get too crazy.

    • @larochejaquelein3680
      @larochejaquelein3680 Před 2 lety +143

      @@chaimlakota13 The Nazis were hostile to the idea of social welfare in principle, upholding instead the Social Darwinist Natural Selection concept that the weak and feeble should perish.
      Also, The German government funded much of its military effort through plunder, especially plundering the wealth of Jewish citizens and the like, both at home and in the conquered territories

    • @rakisuta1100
      @rakisuta1100 Před 2 lety +70

      Hitler spend so much money in those years. One of the main reasons he choose to attack others countries was to loot them

    • @lilijhonston
      @lilijhonston Před 2 lety +391

      @@chaimlakota13 he wasn't an amazing leader he was a skilled speaker who used his abilities to bring germany and its neighbours to ruin. You can't really discount the horrible things he did from an assessment of his worth as a leader.

  • @tobias9913
    @tobias9913 Před 2 lety +2912

    You can't say anything but Germany's recovery abilities are legendary

    • @Thebeepboopman
      @Thebeepboopman Před 2 lety +706

      Germany after loosing 2 wars, inflation, being cut in half, loosing huge amounts of territory and people: Tis but A scratch

    • @kohrona7356
      @kohrona7356 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Thebeepboopman lol

    • @selambenn
      @selambenn Před 2 lety +2

      I agree

    • @jaideep2509
      @jaideep2509 Před 2 lety +42

      @@Thebeepboopman I wouldn't say Germany lost ww2 yes at the end the result was failure but they left a huge mark

    • @Thebeepboopman
      @Thebeepboopman Před 2 lety +216

      @@jaideep2509 you just said something that supports the fact that germany lost while you were trying to say that it didn't lost. Germanys loss is that huge mark you mentioned. That huge mark was a divided germany, millions of dead german citizen and soldiers, huge economic problems and the loss of territory. And yet according to you it didn't lost?

  • @MagisterVeritas
    @MagisterVeritas Před rokem +7

    Everyone's getting a bit nervouse when Germany's like 'I'll have a go at it'

  • @idiotVRofficial
    @idiotVRofficial Před 6 měsíci +12

    I had imagined these numbers to go bonkers during ww1 lol. Did not disappoint, especially after the Lusitania event 💀

    • @anigmaYT
      @anigmaYT Před měsícem +1

      Bro its not for inflation

    • @idiotVRofficial
      @idiotVRofficial Před 20 dny

      @@anigmaYT no shit its military spending

    • @anigmaYT
      @anigmaYT Před 19 dny +1

      Man do not swear this ain't x or reddit

  • @mrxsatyr8459
    @mrxsatyr8459 Před 3 lety +1096

    WW2: *exists*
    Countries: You wanna see some real speed?

    • @juhannusruusu
      @juhannusruusu Před 3 lety +11

      Europe*

    • @cmds5604
      @cmds5604 Před 3 lety +3

      1914 to 1991

    • @desaifamily8239
      @desaifamily8239 Před 2 lety +30

      @@juhannusruusu The US on this chart whenever we enter a war
      *Allow us to introduce ourselves*

    • @randomclouds4404
      @randomclouds4404 Před 2 lety +21

      @@juhannusruusu In other news, Japan is now in Europe.

    • @daniele5349
      @daniele5349 Před 2 lety +2

      Italy in ww1 and ww2 , why I am so weak?
      Spent nothing

  • @Dragoon45
    @Dragoon45 Před 2 lety +2852

    The fact it is measured in US Dollars gives a hint to the ending

    • @nasrinsultana2202
      @nasrinsultana2202 Před 2 lety +34

      Least liked verified comment I ever found. From a ACTUAL CONTENT CREATOR. ONLY 34 LIKES?

    • @TheForge10
      @TheForge10 Před 2 lety +23

      so it should be renminbi or the rouble ?

    • @joshwhite522
      @joshwhite522 Před 2 lety +2

      yo dragoon, i love your content, yoy are truly the goodest and soupiest content creator

    • @alexyu8951
      @alexyu8951 Před 2 lety +1

      wtf how did i find *you* here and why did I find you only from 20 hrs ago

    • @piotrdymek9713
      @piotrdymek9713 Před 2 lety

      Only 6 replies, I'M GONNA BE 7TH!

  • @seanrahn2842
    @seanrahn2842 Před rokem +7

    And that folks is the Military Industrial Complex in action!

  • @ashishchawla90
    @ashishchawla90 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Out of curosity..Which software do you use to visualise this data? @Rankingcharts

  • @martin840909
    @martin840909 Před 2 lety +4054

    In 1943 Germany spent 47 Billion, now UK spent 48 Billion in 2020. Considering US inflation of 17 times from 1940 until now, Germany spent almost 800 Billion in 1945 compared with now, even more than US spending in 2020.

    • @godalfred2266
      @godalfred2266 Před 2 lety +513

      Power of dictatorship 😂😂😂

    • @ryanertime
      @ryanertime Před 2 lety +709

      The yanks tend to fight the poor, where as the Nazis fought everyone.

    • @jout738
      @jout738 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes I dont know why US wasting 700 billion nowdays to their poor leftist feminist Lgbtq army, when now major war conflict going on, so in world wars only its best to spend a lot money on military then.

    • @ryanertime
      @ryanertime Před 2 lety +1

      @@jout738 because as global military hegemon they get to exploit the resources of the world as they like and make sure no one tries any other type of govt.

    • @MrSpartanspud
      @MrSpartanspud Před 2 lety +528

      I am pretty sure all the amounts are measured in today's money. Otherwise most of the money in the world today would have been spent on military spending in 1940 if those numbers are before inflation is factored in.

  • @norcofreerider604
    @norcofreerider604 Před 2 lety +5076

    What I find really interesting to think about is that during the 70's and 80's, while military spending by the Soviet Union and the U.S., in terms of dollars, was fairly on par, as a percentage of GDP, the Soviets spent about 25% on the military, while the U.S. was around 4%.

    • @kerotomas1
      @kerotomas1 Před 2 lety +391

      There is no contest when the US can have any amount of spending and therefore national debt (which is already over a year’s worth of gdp) they choose thanks to the petrodollar

    • @ivario
      @ivario Před 2 lety +338

      @@kerotomas1 Are you seriously trying to say that the Soviets couldn't print money with even more freedom in their state-controlled economy 😀

    • @kerotomas1
      @kerotomas1 Před 2 lety +333

      @@ivario guess what happened? the USSR collapsed because they couldn't pay back the foreign loans - that was used to cover their money printing
      guess what the US doesn't do? paying back the foreign loans - that is being used to cover their money printing - see? kinda same with the exception that because of the petrodollar the US is not in a hurry paying back any kind of money but it will collapse eventually (when electric vehicles and sht like that is gonna be the mainstream and US's rule over the oil is gonna be useless)

    • @Zalmoxesuwu
      @Zalmoxesuwu Před 2 lety +217

      @@kerotomas1 the ussr didn’t collapse because of that lol.

    • @x_ruevit_x2895
      @x_ruevit_x2895 Před 2 lety +522

      @@Zalmoxesuwu The USSR collapsed due to many factors, this is just one of them.

  • @FantasyFrames-007
    @FantasyFrames-007 Před 7 měsíci

    Cool to see the development

  • @ahedsheif
    @ahedsheif Před rokem +56

    I like how the United States skyrocketed its military spending during the major wars. It's astonishing to see that.

    • @shanelewis5147
      @shanelewis5147 Před rokem +19

      It really is the whole sleeping giant idea

    • @bow_wow_wow
      @bow_wow_wow Před rokem +3

      Got a taste of the cherry and never looked back

    • @Kruppt808
      @Kruppt808 Před rokem +3

      Those billion dollar slingshots ate not gonna build themselves :p

    • @alexanderjones8914
      @alexanderjones8914 Před rokem

      All paid for by the loans it was selling the UK to defend democracy

  • @featuresnobodyaskedfor
    @featuresnobodyaskedfor Před 2 lety +3576

    Would be a nice addition to have off to the side a footnote of relevant conflicts at the time. It's always fascinating seeing the massive shifts during times of war.

    • @vonsopas
      @vonsopas Před 2 lety +34

      What’s more interesting IMHO is how the budgets shifted during the 90’s during the immediate Post- Cold War and then the rise of China as the new superpower and the rearmament of Russia. Goes to show how the world order hasn’t really settled down (and is still settling as shown a few days ago)

    • @bena9369
      @bena9369 Před 2 lety +77

      Yesss watching the video i kept thinking like 1898 Spanish American war and things like that

    • @billfearnside834
      @billfearnside834 Před 2 lety

      @@vonsopas right

    • @ymj5161
      @ymj5161 Před 2 lety +4

      time stamp is enough for it i think.

    • @janknoblich4129
      @janknoblich4129 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah what happened with Russia in 1870s?

  • @tylercastano7753
    @tylercastano7753 Před 2 lety +2879

    *Russia spending three times as much as Japan in 1904-5 and still losing the war*

    • @98cents
      @98cents Před 2 lety +676

      In all fairness, Russia is huge, and most of their fleet and army was in the west where a majority of the country lived. Those borders were far more important. They hadn't taken Japan serious until the war was practically over for them.

    • @delacroixx
      @delacroixx Před 2 lety +477

      And then it's using 3x less than Germany in ww2 and winning. I guess winning the war is not only about the budget

    • @nicknamenick9448
      @nicknamenick9448 Před 2 lety +49

      Actually they won

    • @j2174
      @j2174 Před 2 lety +234

      Military budget does not mean winning. The US has arguably lost most wars, and yet has nearly always had the or one of the largest budgets. And even in wars they were on the winning side of, it was as allies and they entered late.

    • @AntonDDimov
      @AntonDDimov Před 2 lety +39

      @@j2174 they deny that

  • @NotInterXX
    @NotInterXX Před 6 měsíci +5

    You can tell what wars were happening when. 1898, US spending skyrocketed for the American-Spanish war. 1903, Russian and Japanese spending were high for the Russo-Japanese… then… world war 2.

    • @shaansingh6048
      @shaansingh6048 Před 2 měsíci

      plus it collapsed during the 1905 revolution

  • @heavyd777
    @heavyd777 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If you know some history this is like a time machine.

  • @demekagamine
    @demekagamine Před 2 lety +957

    I was gonna sarcastically remark "ah yes moving lines for 10 minutes, very interesting" but then I remembered I play hoi4 for hours at a time.

    • @Gwebb74
      @Gwebb74 Před 2 lety +30

      1 province at a time

    • @BLINDrOBOTFILMS
      @BLINDrOBOTFILMS Před 2 lety +20

      I just played the video on 1.5 speed. Still perfectly understandable though the music sounds like the conductor's on cocaine.

    • @SteventheOrigin
      @SteventheOrigin Před 2 lety +17

      _A fellow player who stares at maps for hours. A welcome surprise_

    • @TrulyAndasen
      @TrulyAndasen Před 2 lety +17

      I don't know how but a glorified map staring game is so fun to play

    • @Georges_IV
      @Georges_IV Před 2 lety +1

      @@TrulyAndasensame

  • @shinizuko
    @shinizuko Před 2 lety +4395

    All nations in 2000s': We only need a army for self-defence
    USA: *laughs in cowboy*

    • @beojack4592
      @beojack4592 Před 2 lety +159

      Russia: Laughs while spraying the Ukrainian tears it was drinking everywhere.

    • @chrisblack6258
      @chrisblack6258 Před 2 lety +174

      I don't see China as self-defence country 😂

    • @kilik5713
      @kilik5713 Před 2 lety +104

      @@chrisblack6258 Still only spends a third of the US military budget a year

    • @chrisblack6258
      @chrisblack6258 Před 2 lety +122

      @@kilik5713 Not really. China doesn't count a lot of stuff like research costs into the military spending as US do as far as I understand. The actual spending is much higher than the data shown in the video.

    • @kilik5713
      @kilik5713 Před 2 lety +58

      @@chrisblack6258 Does it come close to the US though there is still almost 500 billion in between

  • @sgx9874
    @sgx9874 Před 7 měsíci +26

    It would be helpful to have some indication as to what conflict or event is going on as well, as that would greatly explain the rise and fall in spending level for each country.

    • @Grooove_e
      @Grooove_e Před 6 měsíci +8

      Having a basic knowledge of history would do this for you....

    • @Mahmood0419
      @Mahmood0419 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@Grooove_eyou shouldn’t embarrass anyone like that

    • @Grooove_e
      @Grooove_e Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Mahmood0419 Why not? World is too soft these days. People need to be called out.

    • @Mahmood0419
      @Mahmood0419 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@Grooove_e it was just a joke

    • @hejalll
      @hejalll Před měsícem +1

      @@Grooove_eYou’re misguided if you think the average person is gonna know more than the date of ww1 and ww2 in this period of time

  • @AlbertaGamer
    @AlbertaGamer Před 7 měsíci +18

    At the end of World War II, Canada had the world's fourth largest military force. Amazing.

    • @UkSapyy
      @UkSapyy Před 5 měsíci +1

      God bless our Canadian brothers.

    • @shaansingh6048
      @shaansingh6048 Před 2 měsíci

      We are known for punching above our weight

    • @peppertrout
      @peppertrout Před 2 měsíci

      Equally amazing how Ecuador had the world’s 17th largest national ballet.

  • @tigrecito48
    @tigrecito48 Před 2 lety +1835

    you should do a timeline of gdp vs military spending to get a % of wealth each nation spends on military

    • @j2174
      @j2174 Před 2 lety +168

      Yes, that would certainly be more interesting and relevant.

    • @quzuqbotak
      @quzuqbotak Před 2 lety +2

      Nice

    • @hawk5394
      @hawk5394 Před 2 lety +28

      The US would still be on top lol we are war hungry

    • @prosterdbz9663
      @prosterdbz9663 Před 2 lety +136

      @@hawk5394 Nope, Russia and North Korea and a few more spend more in terms of %.

    • @vincemarenger7122
      @vincemarenger7122 Před 2 lety +49

      @@prosterdbz9663 Yea, North Korea even has the biggest % of population recruited into the military.

  • @KrwawyLeon
    @KrwawyLeon Před 3 lety +871

    1938, Poland and the USA have an equal military budget. Crazy times.

    • @shturm9391
      @shturm9391 Před 3 lety +36

      The US didn't have any treats.

    • @turdferguson3803
      @turdferguson3803 Před 2 lety +221

      Poland had a very large army and considerable airforce, they weren't a pushover like people think they were. They were just isolated from all their allies so they were helpless once war started.

    • @shturm9391
      @shturm9391 Před 2 lety +25

      @@turdferguson3803 just the US had and pretty small army, they didn't have literally any treats like I said. Polish army was nothing compared to the other European forces

    • @JohnnyReb1976
      @JohnnyReb1976 Před 2 lety +28

      They were doing OK before communism screwed them over.

    • @lordpolish2727
      @lordpolish2727 Před 2 lety +64

      @@shturm9391 literally nothing? The Polish army was over a million strong, and who is this “other European forces”?

  • @openyourlies
    @openyourlies Před rokem +1

    Been constipated for the last 5 days and watching this just unblocked me. Very dramatic - but very grateful! 😉🤣

  • @toniee98
    @toniee98 Před rokem

    love how Brazil does quick appearances in the list just to go down again

  • @rebellionplaysyt6038
    @rebellionplaysyt6038 Před 2 lety +189

    Ottoman: hello me rich
    Also ottoman a minute later: bye

    • @TheJewishNazi69
      @TheJewishNazi69 Před 2 lety +8

      they would’ve been on or near the top for about 400 years prior to this timeline

  • @Dubanx
    @Dubanx Před 2 lety +2369

    Just some fun years to watch.
    1898- Spanish American War
    1904- Russo Japanese war.
    1905- HMS dreadnought launches, sparking the naval race.
    1912- Balkan War (You see the Ottoman empire surge).
    1913/1914- WWI and its buildup.
    1917- US Joins WWI.
    1917-1923- Communist revolution in Russia & Polish-Soviet war.
    1933- Hitler takes power.
    1939- WWII
    1942- US joins war (technically it was December 1941, but 1942 is when you really start to see the budget change).
    1949- Russia tests first nuclear bomb.
    1950- Korean war
    1979-1989- Soviet Afghan war.
    1989-1991 Collapse of the Soviet Union>
    2001- 9/11
    2003- Iraq Invasion.
    Vietnam's ramp up was so slow that I excluded it. It wasn't actually that interesting to watch.

    • @Oeggonom
      @Oeggonom Před 2 lety +12

      Thx Sir. Really interesting.

    • @payaso216
      @payaso216 Před 2 lety +4

      The first one isnt even a war

    • @Rescel1
      @Rescel1 Před 2 lety +49

      1871 Franco-Prussian War

    • @KushManeLucio
      @KushManeLucio Před 2 lety +3

      All that money Soviet union spent on the afghan war just to lose

    • @AngelSanchez-fn7qg
      @AngelSanchez-fn7qg Před 2 lety +18

      Its curious how usa starts spendig more money before 1898, like they had calculated that war to "liberate" cuba

  • @trees3987
    @trees3987 Před 2 měsíci

    crazy how they recovered so fast, they were very advanced in a lot of fields but we don’t learn about it

  • @PoloDavey
    @PoloDavey Před rokem

    Captivating

  • @sparky6899
    @sparky6899 Před 2 lety +1287

    US Citizens: How about some healthcare?
    US Gov: How about some missiles instead?

    • @Stevenlee-vl7rx
      @Stevenlee-vl7rx Před 2 lety +78

      We have healthcare. You mistake free healthcare for good healthcare.. When they are not one on the same

    • @carval51
      @carval51 Před 2 lety +152

      the problem is not that you don't have budget for healthcare. but your healthcare is corrupted and had alot of lobbying to the point that it had unreasonable prices. just look at prices in Usa compared to every other country

    • @sparky6899
      @sparky6899 Před 2 lety +191

      @@Stevenlee-vl7rx No healthcare is free. It's just that some countries prioritise the health of their citizens over making instruments of war.

    • @carval51
      @carval51 Před 2 lety +18

      @@MegaTeeruk people really need to see this chart the military spending of Usa literally smaller than education or even healthcare.

    • @Stevenlee-vl7rx
      @Stevenlee-vl7rx Před 2 lety +23

      @@sparky6899 you clearly cant read. Lets try one more time.
      Free healthcare... Is not the same... As good healthcare.

  • @Liam_Daly
    @Liam_Daly Před rokem +1747

    It's interesting to see how the US stayed relatively stable in spending growth, from 1870 to 1896. This is really does showing for the first major wars in Europe that the US did have a mentality of it not being their war

    • @awanderer3047
      @awanderer3047 Před rokem +71

      And seeing how the US dominated military spending after that, almost the big brother "You mess with them, you mess with me" mentality Edit: you know what, you people suck and I'm putting it back to my original comment.

    • @anime_ymri_blin
      @anime_ymri_blin Před rokem +99

      @@awanderer3047 rather, the mentality of a robber and a tyrant

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před rokem +1

      @@anime_ymri_blin Putin sure brainwashed you good

    • @sugandesenuds6663
      @sugandesenuds6663 Před rokem +251

      @@awanderer3047 well after ww2 the US military doctrine changed. basically, we build bases around the world, so if any threat to us comes up, we can cut it out before it grows

    • @talusn9405
      @talusn9405 Před rokem +29

      All know Germany was sponsoring by USA :)

  • @Aref.sayyad
    @Aref.sayyad Před rokem

    Amazing statistics 😮😮😮

  • @john2000young
    @john2000young Před rokem +1

    Where did you get the data?

  • @rudolfaerofare2683
    @rudolfaerofare2683 Před 3 lety +1129

    The U.S. reminds me somewhat of how I play RTS games: build up a gargantuan economy first while focusing on defence, then go all-out with an endless, relentless offense and pour a lot into military research/tech. XD

    • @idsfxtm5759
      @idsfxtm5759 Před 3 lety +5

      Rts?

    • @justinengle7907
      @justinengle7907 Před 3 lety +35

      Have you played polytopia? That kind of strategy is really good in that game

    • @rudolfaerofare2683
      @rudolfaerofare2683 Před 3 lety +92

      @@idsfxtm5759 Real-time strategy e.g. Age of Empires, Command & Conquer, Rise of Nations, World in Conflict, Company of Heroes, Total War, etc. :-)

    • @rudolfaerofare2683
      @rudolfaerofare2683 Před 3 lety +4

      @@justinengle7907 Nope! I think it's the first time I've heard of it. I'll check it out, thanks!

    • @idsfxtm5759
      @idsfxtm5759 Před 3 lety +24

      @@rudolfaerofare2683 my favorites favorite strategy game is Hoi4 and Eu4

  • @beastchode4916
    @beastchode4916 Před rokem +547

    Germany: *Raises military spending*
    Rest of the World: 👀

    • @BabsJohnson111
      @BabsJohnson111 Před rokem +34

      We did so again since 2022 but I promise we are on the good side this time

    • @VSMSusi
      @VSMSusi Před rokem +28

      @@BabsJohnson111 **does blitzkrieg**

    • @akhandbharat1593
      @akhandbharat1593 Před rokem +4

      @@BabsJohnson111 you have no gas to get through winter, we aren't even concerned about Germany anymore

    • @nein236
      @nein236 Před rokem

      @@BabsJohnson111 Bevor wir wirklich in den Krieg ziehen, haben wir hier einen Bürgerkrieg.
      "Gute Seite". Keine Seite ist hier gut. Wir sind Ami-Puppen, selber wird in Deutschland sowieso nichts entschieden.
      Und Bolschewismus ist der gleiche Dreck wie Nationalsozialismus.
      Warum Lenin?

    • @SpaceRaptor510
      @SpaceRaptor510 Před rokem +1

      @@BabsJohnson111 I mean I would mind a german world dictatorship personally

  • @christosgravias7976
    @christosgravias7976 Před měsícem

    Pre Cold War, most exciting graph i've ever seen

  • @FijiVitii
    @FijiVitii Před rokem

    nice!

  • @nickdettmer6967
    @nickdettmer6967 Před 2 lety +2193

    In the early periods, you can actually majorly tell when the US was at war. The budget would go from “just enough” to “you have chosen death” really fast. After world war 2, though, I just sort of stayed at that elevated state.
    EDIT: Okay, guys, seriously. Break it up. I was just trying to make a lighthearted observation. Please stop arguing over the modern state of the United States.

    • @lordomacron3719
      @lordomacron3719 Před 2 lety +152

      this in part why Amdrail Yamato said "I can give you 6 months of Victory" i think he also referanced the USA as a Sleeping dragon it was its Economic power he feared more that its Millitary

    • @Joker_Kaneki
      @Joker_Kaneki Před 2 lety +139

      The policy after world War 2 was to be able to fight off a minimum of 2 other nations at once. Since world War 2 we fought on 2 fronts reapectively... Europe and Asia (yes I know Africa but that falls under the European side pushing them back to europe) we have essentially maintained the ability to strategically hold a prolonged War with the next 2 strongest nations ever since... Russia and China and fight them both at once

    • @bodhijitbiswas6282
      @bodhijitbiswas6282 Před 2 lety +93

      @@Joker_Kaneki at this point the US can take on the rest of the world combined in a conventional war if it was a defensive engagement.

    • @Joker_Kaneki
      @Joker_Kaneki Před 2 lety +38

      @@bodhijitbiswas6282 5000 years of military doctrine has taught us that one does not defend there way to victory. And the us is in a bad place. We would be hard pressed to fight a war with just one other super power right now let alone 2. China and Russia. Russia being the most modernized to us atm with equivalent equipment. The Chinese have had only small engagements in recent history but capabilities are not far off.

    • @MyBrainGlows
      @MyBrainGlows Před 2 lety +89

      @@Joker_Kaneki half of russian war material doesnt even work properly. They just builded some new flagships to look cool, a lot of money went a loooong way down to generals or ministers privat bank accounts.

  • @genericusername568
    @genericusername568 Před rokem +1879

    Poland being in top 3 for any amount of time is impressive
    Edit: I hate these people to but wow I have never got 50 likes before and I get 1.9k!? Thanks so much

    • @exocet8834
      @exocet8834 Před rokem +43

      Basically 1947-50

    • @bidehelfensiemir4538
      @bidehelfensiemir4538 Před rokem

      any amount of time, shure 🤪🤡 are you on drugs?

    • @Ledzinskii
      @Ledzinskii Před rokem +21

      @@exocet8834 the fuk u talking about xd 1965 1973

    • @Ledzinskii
      @Ledzinskii Před rokem +15

      @@exocet8834 its like most of the time top 10

    • @rom2387
      @rom2387 Před rokem +25

      в составе СССР))

  • @eHun963
    @eHun963 Před 6 měsíci

    wars financed by bankers, great video

  • @G6JPG
    @G6JPG Před 7 měsíci

    It'd be interesting to see one showing such spend as percentage of GDP.

  • @snickerpls5111
    @snickerpls5111 Před 2 lety +1383

    As an italian, it's incredible to me how Italy remained in this top 10 for at least half the time. I'd have never imagined that we'd be this much dispensing when it comes to military

    • @baespa
      @baespa Před 2 lety +77

      Poor Italy had to be forced into war by their leader

    • @konvoker
      @konvoker Před 2 lety +139

      Yes that's amazing.... But thinking about how our troops where equipped during the first world war with cardboard boots and this kind of stuff makes me wonder... The money where "put" there but as always in our country most of it ended up in a few pockets I guess

    • @CraigMCox
      @CraigMCox Před 2 lety +14

      Do you still have to keep receipts for buying coffee in Italy? I remember that rule when I was there. Was an anti-corruption measure

    • @snickerpls5111
      @snickerpls5111 Před 2 lety +10

      @@CraigMCox I remembered being a thing like... 10 years ago or something, but as of right now it's mostly not required. It technically still IS required to acquire it after purchase, but not to hold it

    • @snickerpls5111
      @snickerpls5111 Před 2 lety +7

      @@konvoker Un po come si sta rivelando essere l'invasione russa in ucraina. Tutto fumo, poco arrosto a causa di fondi monetari nascosti/rubati dagli alti ranghi

  • @LesLess
    @LesLess Před 2 lety +1675

    "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed...The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities." President Dwight Eisenhower (1953)

    • @gybx4094
      @gybx4094 Před 2 lety +231

      Eisenhower was a rare man.
      A 5-star General who learned to despise war.
      He warned us in his farewell speech.

    • @skyguytomas9615
      @skyguytomas9615 Před 2 lety +70

      @@gybx4094 Eisenhower may have been a rare one, but he wasn't anti war in office. Most of his involvements were followed the anti-communist rhetoric of the day, which saw little opposition domestically.

    • @muse2182
      @muse2182 Před 2 lety +85

      Words are cheap. Quotes are cheaper

    • @alucardcount9478
      @alucardcount9478 Před 2 lety +4

      Boo hoo

    • @spiritualawakening2675
      @spiritualawakening2675 Před 2 lety +33

      @@muse2182 with your bar set that high, who have you voted for in recent presidential elections? There hasn't been a presidential candidate with character in 50 years. They've all been sworn in on empty words.

  • @Disturbedmelloow
    @Disturbedmelloow Před rokem

    I get increasing, but did they sell too? Since it's decreasing often?

  • @neugs1807
    @neugs1807 Před 7 měsíci +15

    Pearl Harbor: Occurs
    US Military Budget: And I took that personally. 📈

  • @jackscully7986
    @jackscully7986 Před 2 lety +1904

    This is mind-boggling. Imagine if we, as a species, could direct these resources to something more fruitful.

    • @jozsefkati9342
      @jozsefkati9342 Před 2 lety +263

      Unfortunately there is a saying...peace doesn't pay.

    • @biggusdickus1792
      @biggusdickus1792 Před 2 lety +216

      Oddly enough, many technologies are a direct result of war, like the telegram. War is in our blood, always has been.

    • @Bouhlvay
      @Bouhlvay Před 2 lety +131

      Peace sells... But who's buying?

    • @tylertrii9865
      @tylertrii9865 Před 2 lety +69

      It is, we have learned so much science do to war.

    • @j.c.denton2312
      @j.c.denton2312 Před 2 lety +67

      @@Bouhlvay the US military actually funded the creation of the internet

  • @joellugg9183
    @joellugg9183 Před 2 lety +1265

    I would be really interested in seeing defense spending as a percentage of GDP, in similar graph form.

    • @lorainisrael
      @lorainisrael Před 2 lety +57

      It would be more interesting for me to see it against minimum wages. Because in Russia the minimum pay might be lower comparing to GDP than say in the UK. It is one thing to spend a lot on military when your people are wealthy, another thing when they are kept poor no matter how much money the country has.

    • @scufidon
      @scufidon Před 2 lety +10

      @@lorainisrael Then it is necessary to compare all laws and social programs. In general, it seems to me that most of the data from the video, as well as GDP, have a very large error

    • @Mika-85
      @Mika-85 Před 2 lety +19

      @@lorainisrael there's absolutely no point. And it's not possible. As many countries, such as the US don't even have a nationwide minimum wage.

    • @RunPJs
      @RunPJs Před 2 lety

      @@lorainisrael it's possible to compare similar defence equipment.
      Definitely get more for the $ in poorer countries

    • @HTMangaka
      @HTMangaka Před 2 lety +5

      What fascinates me is: China, a country with 5 times our population, has a military 1/4th as advanced as ours. O_O

  • @lorenzoanimationstudios4591

    My apush teacher once answered a question along the lines of “when did the us become the largest military spender/have the strongest military” and he answered “whenever it wanted” and I this really explains that lmao

  • @carylee8913
    @carylee8913 Před 9 měsíci +3

    usa seems like being ready to fight against aliens😅

  • @akshat8252
    @akshat8252 Před 2 lety +497

    India after 2014 :
    This seems interesting, imma going to join this

    • @akshat8252
      @akshat8252 Před 2 lety +19

      @Ashish Mishra so you want china to rule us

    • @eternaldragon7392
      @eternaldragon7392 Před 2 lety +32

      @@akshat8252 if you are saying that we should wage a war against china
      We can't
      Not beacuse we can't win
      Beacuse of
      No first attack policy
      We have a 100 billion dollar trade with China wich would be sanctioned if we wage wars
      Non participation of allies because we waged war
      Various geo politics involved with war
      China can (will) wage war against us but we are far more prepared then we were during indo-sino war
      Borders have fortified
      Equipments upgraded
      Military entrenched
      Also I would like to say IAF is much more advanced than Chinese air force along our borders

    • @akshat8252
      @akshat8252 Před 2 lety +14

      @@eternaldragon7392 we have defence because of that it might be challenging for them to defeat us if they attacked us. We have seen what happened to Tibet.
      We need best army

    • @akshatpiyush2835
      @akshatpiyush2835 Před 2 lety

      @@akshat8252 Your name is same as me bro 😊

    • @wh2960
      @wh2960 Před 2 lety +7

      @@akshat8252 spend money on the military so hard that your people go into poverty

  • @aaronwhite1929
    @aaronwhite1929 Před rokem

    Do the spending numbers include military aid sent to other countries?

  • @Deere55
    @Deere55 Před rokem

    The Hearts of Iron 4 music was genius for this

  • @Inderastein
    @Inderastein Před 2 lety +271

    China: slowly climbing*
    USA: You heard something hon?
    Russia: Must've been the wind.

    • @nemura7578
      @nemura7578 Před 2 lety +27

      China rising isnt really surprising seeing how she has 1.2 billion people not to mention the US that always threaten war with china which is very ironic. The US saying its because of human rights violation while the US literally has dozens and dozens of war crimes in the arabian peninsula as well as in central and south america

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 Před 2 lety +15

      @@nemura7578 China always threatens war with Taiwan and theit power creep in the South 'China' sea, soooo we have to tell them to knock it off.

    • @user-qg9yy1yg5u
      @user-qg9yy1yg5u Před 2 lety +8

      @@cortster12 What war? Which war ? What do you mean your " always" ? What do you know about Taiwan ?

    • @sirhu3633
      @sirhu3633 Před 2 lety +4

      @@cortster12 Maybe the Chinese couldn't solve the Taiwan issue 30 years ago, but it's different today

    • @hikalankgraviphoton2106
      @hikalankgraviphoton2106 Před 2 lety +18

      @@cortster12 Taiwan is China’s inherent territory, this is a civil war🤗

  • @tjek12345
    @tjek12345 Před rokem +223

    That drop in the USSR's spending from 1988 to 1989 was intense

    • @jakeiota
      @jakeiota Před rokem +40

      Considering what was happening then in the country - it is not surprising

    • @tgburn6984
      @tgburn6984 Před rokem +56

      Because of Gorbachev he focused on people's happiness than strengthening the military but it bite him in the back

    • @tgburn6984
      @tgburn6984 Před rokem +7

      @@Wicker_ I would love to see gorbachev ruling ussr than what happened after dissolution of ussr

    • @2298839082508923859
      @2298839082508923859 Před rokem +57

      @@tgburn6984When are creating artificial famine and total destruction of Soviet industry and economy became "people happiness"?
      My relatives were riding over 200 km to my parents every week just to take some food, because there wasn't any in the cities.
      Gorbachev and his "perestroika" killed thousands and ruined lives of billions in Russia and all ex-Soviet republics.
      Literally worst thing that happened with russians, even Hitler's invasion was less devastating...

    • @pavelmorozov6599
      @pavelmorozov6599 Před rokem +12

      Because you know the Soviet union was collapsing.

  • @dadchin9746
    @dadchin9746 Před 6 měsíci

    I love how during bith wirld wars the US is lagging in like 4th ir 5th place abd then bear the end it just *zooms*

  • @BZGames2
    @BZGames2 Před rokem

    My country : yeah we do a lil spending

  • @treyalexanderson605
    @treyalexanderson605 Před 2 lety +34

    World: Okay US you won the cold war it’s time to stop
    US in the 2000s: *Goes Super Saiyan 3*

  • @Landskron1969
    @Landskron1969 Před 2 lety +118

    "Top 10 Countries by Health Care spending."

    • @rais1953
      @rais1953 Před 2 lety +30

      US is the highest. Its results are among the worst in the OECD.

    • @maxbond2824
      @maxbond2824 Před 2 lety +23

      US is still the biggest spender there.... by far

    • @TheEpicLJ
      @TheEpicLJ Před 2 lety +5

      35 percent the military is only 17

    • @wraspita
      @wraspita Před 2 lety

      Per capita at least, and a kpi for efficiency. Otherwise, the US wins by sheer size.

  • @belgik
    @belgik Před rokem +2

    The US during the ends of WWI, WWII and 1991 onwards:
    Did you try to outslay ✨Selenurrrr✨????!?!

  • @saransathish321saran9

    I need the preprocessed data for my visualization purposes so please help me with the data set

  • @stuartmynard
    @stuartmynard Před rokem +733

    These are amazing. It would be cool to include the major conflicts and wars that were happening on a timeline of some sort. You can see major events like WWI and WWII and the Cold War but it's really interesting to see the expenditure build up well before those events. Great work as always and thank you!

    • @burgherwithfrenchspies
      @burgherwithfrenchspies Před rokem +24

      Just know the years of most of these major conflicts and your good

    • @LycanFerret
      @LycanFerret Před rokem +15

      You can also see 9/11 where the U.S spending massively shoots up during late 2001.

    • @RandomDudeOne
      @RandomDudeOne Před rokem +12

      Interesting that at the end of the video US is spending more on defense than the other countries combined, but military spending as a percentage of US GDP, it is a fraction of what the US was spending during the Cold War. That's just how massive the US economy is.

    • @tejedestinos-petonboostead6733
      @tejedestinos-petonboostead6733 Před rokem +5

      Or you can go read something instead of watching EVERYTHING on yt

    • @LycanFerret
      @LycanFerret Před rokem +5

      @@tejedestinos-petonboostead6733 What's the difference between reading a compilation of what someone found and then wrote about, and watching a compilation of what someone found and then made a video about? Both are secondary and tertiary sources. Just a different medium. And unfortunately for us, a primary source on military spending over 100 years ago will be impossible to find. We barely have news articles from that time period still around. Things just weren't documented as well, so the majority of the human race consumes what other people found and takes the knowledge as their own.
      Really that's how learning works if you think about it. Because if we all had to relearn how to do stuff with no help from our progenitors we'd never have passed the stone age. Just watching and reading things others have found and made into a more consumable format, for hundreds of millions of years. Only a rare few each century making a new invention or find using primary sources.

  • @soerensans2375
    @soerensans2375 Před 2 lety +38

    Germany over night: Hold my 100 Billion

  • @studentloans2488
    @studentloans2488 Před rokem

    I like how Italy is always down there like: Notice me!!!

  • @Waywind420
    @Waywind420 Před rokem +8

    7:34 is basically the scene from Thor 1 where Loki (USSR) falls off the rainbow bridge out of Asguard

    • @mho...
      @mho... Před měsícem

      wow u need to read a book or something, if marvel is the first thiing thats comes to mind when u see the downfall of the udssr!

  • @subhashishbagchi3191
    @subhashishbagchi3191 Před 2 lety +516

    Top 5 countries according to their military expenditure in 2020
    1. USA - $731 Billion
    2. China - $261 Billion
    3. India - $71 Billion
    4. Russia -$65 Billion
    5. Saudi Arabia- $ 61 Billion

    • @eliwhite5548
      @eliwhite5548 Před 2 lety +181

      Top 10 countries according to military spending as a percentage of GDP:
      1. Oman 10.9%
      2. Saudi Arabia 8.4%
      3. Algeria 6.7%
      4. Kuwait 6.5%
      5. Israel 5.6%
      6. Azerbaijan 5.4%
      7. Jordan 5%
      8. Armenia 4.9%
      9. Morocco 4.3%
      10. Russia 4.3%
      Bonus:
      16. US 3.7%

    • @tyty-xm8fw
      @tyty-xm8fw Před 2 lety +126

      @@eliwhite5548 yeah I feel like people overestimate how much money the US is spending on its military. It's not spending very much compared to its GDP.

    • @bangladeshball5644
      @bangladeshball5644 Před 2 lety +116

      2022( Recent)
      1. USA= 801 Billion
      2. China=292 Billion
      3.India=76 Billion
      4.Russia= 64 Billion
      5. United Kingdom = 59 Billion

    • @ProtiumPower
      @ProtiumPower Před 2 lety +40

      Germany is now going to be 3rd.

    • @tyty-xm8fw
      @tyty-xm8fw Před 2 lety +42

      @@wontonz6129 yes but the United States also fights conflicts all over the world. The US military also has huge research and development pushes.

  • @youtwat6525
    @youtwat6525 Před 2 lety +324

    France looking at Germany spending $12,000,000,000 and taking Austria in 1938: This is fine

    • @louisxcxv1905
      @louisxcxv1905 Před 2 lety +15

      Actually no, and in 1934 our PM will contact the english PM stating that "with the current rise lf the german military, I (French PM) believe that the only option given to us will be war. And we would be wise to do it now, when they have nothing, than to do it when they have regarhered their strengths".
      The english answer will be clear "Nothing will happen with germany as they have signed diplomatic agreements"... yeah, that worked out...

    • @eurobass8665
      @eurobass8665 Před 2 lety +6

      Chuckles „im in danger“

    • @fkjl4717
      @fkjl4717 Před 2 lety +3

      @@louisxcxv1905 what about Munich deal? French PM become stupid pretty fast.

    • @louisxcxv1905
      @louisxcxv1905 Před 2 lety +8

      @@fkjl4717 yeah, really not sure you can say that when your PM was Chamberlain...
      After coming back from the munich treaty Chamberlain clamored to all who could hear "I saved the peace in Europe!" And daladier (french PM) will say when seeing his compatriots congratulate him "fools I bring you war and you dont realize it".
      The french PM will change before WW2.

    • @fkjl4717
      @fkjl4717 Před 2 lety +2

      @@louisxcxv1905 it matters what he did, not what he sad.
      P.S. my PM was Stalin:)

  • @Fabidafish
    @Fabidafish Před rokem +1

    as a polish person im suprised how much we spent like 50 yrs ago

  • @teteeheeted
    @teteeheeted Před rokem +3

    The point when Greece got up to the top nations in spending was amazing

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Před 7 měsíci

      I mean to my country its chump change but have fun down there is like #7 that one time bro. That is impressive tbh. Not as impressive as usa but impressive for such a small place nonetheless

    • @skylinelover9276
      @skylinelover9276 Před 7 měsíci

      Greece is still the no.2 most spending nation in NATO (but interms of per Capita)

    • @skylinelover9276
      @skylinelover9276 Před 7 měsíci

      Greece has only 10m people but they have 12 frigates, 11 submarine, 200 fighter jets, 1200 tanks etc.... That's uncommon to the nations that have only 10million people

  • @teslaromans1023
    @teslaromans1023 Před 2 lety +60

    I love how you can see the world events happening just by looking at the dynamics of those spendings

    • @IBlackE
      @IBlackE Před rokem

      Yup...once the 1930s came about I knew Nazi Germany was going to dramatic appearance and sure enough by 1937 it went to the top.

  • @karynbrady7852
    @karynbrady7852 Před měsícem

    Anyone know what music is playing in the background? It really goes with military spending.

  • @flyingsquirrell6953
    @flyingsquirrell6953 Před rokem

    4:49, I saw this graph and all of a sudden the song Over there started playing from some unknown source.

  • @Ramash440
    @Ramash440 Před 2 lety +255

    France in the 20th Century : "We're a victim of military expansion and the ambition of our neighbors."
    France in the 19th Century :

    • @victuz
      @victuz Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah? How about A World With No Boundaries?

    • @Ramash440
      @Ramash440 Před 2 lety +1

      @@victuz 7 nukes weren't enough.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 Před 2 lety +2

      France spending 20 times less than Germany and losing Battle of France how strange they really didn't though Germany would attack AT ALL.

    • @yolomax
      @yolomax Před 2 lety +2

      @@ommsterlitz1805 yknow its mostly cuz they intended to first help the poolish and prepare themselves first but then the polish lost a bit quick...

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 Před 2 lety +6

      @@yolomax Polish had cavalry units against tanks ffs, France was in a political turmoil since the late 1920's with communist and facists trying to take power, add to that massive strikes in military factories because the people didn't wanted another war add the stupid political journals influencing the common folks, 75 yo + generals at the head of your army with ww1 tactics and you get recipe for the 1940 disaster.

  • @BOMBON187
    @BOMBON187 Před 2 lety +18

    1989 USA: Has activated infinite money cheat code

  • @user-gx6zm5wj8s
    @user-gx6zm5wj8s Před rokem

    Please compare with BC, does it make sense for 1870?

  • @DeeJay2715
    @DeeJay2715 Před 5 měsíci +2

    During the 2nd Boer War, UKs' military spend went into overdrive.

  • @doomslayerobama
    @doomslayerobama Před rokem +80

    To those confused by 1898, the Spanish-American War had begun.

    • @barackobama2968
      @barackobama2968 Před rokem +3

      Oh my gosh.

    • @jimtan8472
      @jimtan8472 Před rokem

      The downfall of Spanish Empire, the continuous fuckery on both Philippines and Cuba (via puppet government and 60 years Sanctions respectively)

    • @jjj8317
      @jjj8317 Před rokem +1

      Also the usa had already began building a massive fleet prior to that to keep Europeans powers from carving the America's.

  • @miskoblox
    @miskoblox Před 2 lety +387

    Fun fact: Most countries spend 20x more money on their millitary now
    Fun fact: USA spends 250x more than they used to

    • @nehankaranch2149
      @nehankaranch2149 Před 2 lety +69

      Bruh you didn’t account for inflation or gdp ratio. This fact is useless

    • @SpiritShinobi
      @SpiritShinobi Před 2 lety +15

      USA is going into space using hyperdrive while others are still driving cars 😆😆😆

    • @alansach8437
      @alansach8437 Před 2 lety +2

      And it's all about profits, not about a military that is 250x better.

    • @mro-aviation
      @mro-aviation Před 2 lety +17

      Actual fact, in the 80s USA was spending 7% gdp while today is less than 3% but due to inflation its more dollars but less in reality. Smaller troop count, smaller footprint around the world, doing more with less.

    • @LukeL007
      @LukeL007 Před 2 lety +11

      Keep in for many NATO nations the US military is their military.

  • @user-cz1nt6is5v
    @user-cz1nt6is5v Před 8 měsíci

    BGM好き

  • @npkashyap
    @npkashyap Před rokem

    How did you make this video?

  • @wamiqrehman6716
    @wamiqrehman6716 Před 2 lety +77

    Soviet and US competition was amazing in cold war

    • @anastasiagileva8711
      @anastasiagileva8711 Před 2 lety +17

      It's remarkable because US wasn't the country with 27 million lives lost and the cities ruined.

    • @uemaekuxepouko9709
      @uemaekuxepouko9709 Před 2 lety

      @@anastasiagileva8711 And where did the SSR claim 28 million lives?

    • @thefeudallord3149
      @thefeudallord3149 Před 2 lety +4

      @@uemaekuxepouko9709 ww2
      Edit: over 30 million soviet lives were lost during ww2

    • @obelisk-empyreanenforcer1457
      @obelisk-empyreanenforcer1457 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thefeudallord3149 and much of that was of their own doing. Stalin starving millions of people after killing off all of the top producers... And then using Ukrainians as a wall of flesh to slow down the advance of the axis forces. They also burned down their buildings, burned their fields, collapsed their mines, etc. All just to prevent the axis powers from getting any resources. Much of their death was because of their leadership. Still, millions did die. It's just that majority of those deaths were caused by themselves

    • @user-ev1fk3bm5i
      @user-ev1fk3bm5i Před 2 lety

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  • @emiljeziorski9923
    @emiljeziorski9923 Před rokem +407

    The film indicates that Poland in 1938 had military expenditures of $1,000,000,000. But that's probably a mistake. The entire Polish budget in 1938 was about $500,000,000.
    So it was 1,000,000,000, but PLN.
    In 1971, for example, it is correct. But you have to remember that the expenses are converted according to the official $/PLN exchange rate. $1 for 4 PLN, when on the black market it was about 100 PLN for one dollar.

    • @herisuryadi6885
      @herisuryadi6885 Před rokem +37

      Eh might've been adjusted to today's dollar

    • @10054
      @10054 Před rokem +72

      It's been adjusted to today's current inflation.

    • @PBMS123
      @PBMS123 Před rokem +12

      The values appear to have been adjusted for inflation, so these are showing relative spending in today's dollars.

    • @emiljeziorski9923
      @emiljeziorski9923 Před rokem +8

      @@PBMS123 I don't think so, because the 1971 value for Poland is marked correctly. That's what it was in dollars without taking inflation into account.

    • @emiljeziorski9923
      @emiljeziorski9923 Před rokem +13

      @@PBMS123 Polish military budget in 1938 was PLN 1,000,000,000. Which is about $191,000,000 in 1938. Adjusted for inflation, by 2021 it should be $3,500,000,000.

  • @pigs18
    @pigs18 Před rokem

    You can almost see the exact moment that the US collectively decided to ignore Eisenhower's warning.

  • @MrCho14
    @MrCho14 Před 7 měsíci

    Absolute numbers are neat to look at. How about spending as a percent of GDP? Or per capita?

  • @Squidward558
    @Squidward558 Před 2 lety +154

    Biggest problem with this is that it looks like military spending has only increased drastically over the last 150 years but if you account for inflation and percentage of GDP it's actually the lowest in history outside of some outliers.

    • @Laharnaman
      @Laharnaman Před 2 lety +13

      Precisely. Needs to be adjusted for inflation or given as percentage of GDP

    • @christianhaberle514
      @christianhaberle514 Před 2 lety

      I believe the video was pre adjusted to inflation

    • @gamma_dablam
      @gamma_dablam Před 2 lety +4

      It actually IS adjusted to inflation

    • @Burt1038
      @Burt1038 Před 2 lety

      @@gamma_dablam lol no it absolutely is not adjusted for inflation. You really think you can build an entire army for a few million bucks in TODAY's dollars?

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