The History of Switzerland

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 90

  • @Adrischa
    @Adrischa Před 2 lety +9

    love the picture of singapur

    • @reelpolitik1154
      @reelpolitik1154  Před 2 lety +1

      I saw that mistake a little late😬

    • @fire0skull503
      @fire0skull503 Před 2 lety

      @@reelpolitik1154 yep lol

    • @romanista_fracico
      @romanista_fracico Před rokem

      *Singapore

    • @seneca983
      @seneca983 Před rokem

      @@romanista_fracico I've often seen the Malay name, Singapura, used when referring the place in historic times (before colonial rule).

  • @bantyone5299
    @bantyone5299 Před 7 měsíci +5

    This is by far the most concise but still informative video on Swiss I have seen on youtube. nice work

  • @homesoundsgood7211
    @homesoundsgood7211 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Anyone should be proud of their Swiss heritage. Occupying such a gifted geographical location coveted by the powers that rule, decisions have been made well and have required courage. We don’t learn much true history in the USA, and by this lack of knowledge we have forgotten who we all were in the first place. The world owes a great debt to this land and people who have struggled to remain neutral and turn from violence when they were surrounded by violence and hatred. I hope for peace in the future and a return to simpler days when people looked at real clocks to keep the time and wore watches. There’s something comforting about knowing the actual time everywhere in the world even though you don’t have a phone or atomic clock up and running. Thank you for the video. It made me feel like putting on a watch, eating chocolate, and climbing a mountain. 💝Peace.

  • @nameless3919
    @nameless3919 Před 2 lety +22

    Great work. Makes me proud to be swiss and i learned a a lot about my own country

  • @divinebeauty182
    @divinebeauty182 Před 2 lety +9

    I feel lucky that I have been chosen to study in Switzerland, the peaceful clean country . How Proud I am…..
    God Bless Switzerland and all the beautiful people in it , may it stand proud and strong ,AMEN 🇸🇦🇨🇭

  • @Slithermotion
    @Slithermotion Před rokem +2

    10:23 Nope, sorry incorrect.
    The 1949 Washington Agreement handed out all nazi assets to the allies after the war.
    In exchange for the US to lift it's sanctions against switzerland.
    This contract also included the hanfling of private and corperate german origin assets.
    Jews had bank accounts in switzerland but their nationality was german so they got the same deal.
    Another problem were unclaimed assets from victims of the holocost.
    The reparation from 1999 had nothing to do with nazi gold.

  • @aspitube2515
    @aspitube2515 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I learned this at school there, now I’m realizing it’s kinda cool, and it’s bringing much memories back to me. Thank you!

  • @endamuntognas2590
    @endamuntognas2590 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazingly done! Not a single second in this video was boring!

  • @BMLA00
    @BMLA00 Před 2 lety +6

    Great video, I’ve been looking for something that summed up Swiss history and this is on the only ones I found that did a good job with it.

  • @LifeHackTobi
    @LifeHackTobi Před rokem +4

    You did a great job, your video was quite well researched. Greedings from Switzerland ^^

  • @aasjiel8359
    @aasjiel8359 Před 2 lety +4

    Great Video, as a swiss person myself, even learned a few things i never heard before.

  • @standardlatinohuman
    @standardlatinohuman Před rokem +1

    Ty very much! I was trying to learn more about Switzerland in my native language (Portuguese, Brazilian) but all I got was surprised thumbnails fishing for views/likes.
    Your documentary is quite resumed and gave me an extremely nice overview about the history and why it is what it is now! Thank you! God bless you!

  • @archievalpitos5433
    @archievalpitos5433 Před rokem +2

    Switzerland!!❤ My favorite country to visit someday❤️ I hope God will favored me to travel there someday.🥰

  • @brunjanosch7927
    @brunjanosch7927 Před 2 lety +2

    I saw your Video on Reddit. You reminded me of how proud I am of my country. Great Video :D

  • @socrates6870
    @socrates6870 Před rokem +2

    A nice documentary I was looking for a summary of the creation of the Swiss Republic for a long time :) Many thanks from Poland

    • @stefmethaudsw
      @stefmethaudsw Před 10 měsíci

      Switzerland is not a republic. It is a federal state

    • @socrates6870
      @socrates6870 Před 10 měsíci

      @@stefmethaudsw it has a federal president as part of the executive power, just like the Fereral Republic of Germany...

  • @romanista_fracico
    @romanista_fracico Před rokem +2

    10:52 That lady was struggling with that ballot box.

  • @MissBondigidy
    @MissBondigidy Před rokem +1

    I appreciate the grand efforts dude~ congrats!(:
    may I however just suggest to consider lowering the background music and/or increasing the volume of your mic, for it was a bit difficult to fully hear and easily follow everything?

  • @nvl2691
    @nvl2691 Před 2 lety +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this. Great work!

  • @itsfinnickbitch63
    @itsfinnickbitch63 Před 2 lety +4

    interesting. i’ve never heard of this country before but now i want to visit it

    • @zinktrumpet
      @zinktrumpet Před rokem +2

      Hi, you should go to this amazing country, I live next door in Germany and often visit, rich country with rich happy people (Lucky them)

    • @itsfinnickbitch63
      @itsfinnickbitch63 Před 3 měsíci

      @gerardmeyer2118 no i am from Frankfurt

  • @Houthiandtheblowfish
    @Houthiandtheblowfish Před 2 lety +1

    the best one i have seen great job subscribed

  • @noelcadalbert3916
    @noelcadalbert3916 Před rokem +1

    Please more about Switzerland🇨🇭

  • @deltasixtwo
    @deltasixtwo Před rokem +2

    Great Informative video!
    Music was a little too loud, but otherwise it was great

  • @hurbig
    @hurbig Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I learned a lot :)

  • @vedantraut327
    @vedantraut327 Před rokem +1

    Superb

  • @Gunnut3497
    @Gunnut3497 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks this a great video

  • @emmanuelboatengannoh2074

    Permission to use some these visuals for my documentary story. i will acknowledge Reelpolitik. thank you

    • @reelpolitik1154
      @reelpolitik1154  Před rokem +2

      I don't own any of these visuals, they are protected by fair use -- but I would definitely appreciate the mention, good luck with your documentary

  • @kxenia7852
    @kxenia7852 Před 2 lety +2

    Is that a Tamplier on the thumbnail?

    • @AngeloTardanicoMusicYT
      @AngeloTardanicoMusicYT Před rokem +1

      Templars have a red cross on white background, the reverse as it is on the video might be Savoy I believe

    • @chreg89
      @chreg89 Před rokem

      The thumbnail has nothing to do with switzerland. Its the siege of Malta.

  • @Mr.SkeletonBoy
    @Mr.SkeletonBoy Před 2 lety +2

    This is underrated

  • @raiders5925
    @raiders5925 Před 9 měsíci

    It is beautiful over there. We have a town, a few miles away, (Eureka Springs, Ar) and it's monicer e is "Little Switzerland", lots of curves, and hills, water. Great fishing, and hiking. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets.

  • @Gamma78.
    @Gamma78. Před 5 měsíci

    Uri Schwyz and Unterwalden are not towns. only Schwyz even has a town named Schwyz. They are cantons, huge landscapes, wich back them where almost independant.

  • @hemanthkoundinyakasi4762
    @hemanthkoundinyakasi4762 Před 2 lety +5

    I am surprised to learn that even in a developed nation like Switzerland women were not given the voting rights until 1971

    • @ThrE3-GeS
      @ThrE3-GeS Před rokem +4

      And in canton Appenzell not untill 1991. very recently, i was one year old.

    • @thomashausner6962
      @thomashausner6962 Před rokem +1

      @@ThrE3-GeS and even better. There was a public vote/ Landgemeinde on that topic in 1990 and the (all men) said NO. The federal goverment had to overvote them, an act, that nearly never happens

    • @doomguy584
      @doomguy584 Před rokem +11

      Probably why they have lasted as a country for so long

    • @ulrictotenheim7998
      @ulrictotenheim7998 Před 5 měsíci

      Cause they know it would slowly make the nation weak and its happening today.

    • @sdfsfmnsdkfsfdsfsldmfl
      @sdfsfmnsdkfsfdsfsldmfl Před 4 měsíci

      Also funny how most of the woman there actually didn't want to vote and told politics are "mans business"

  • @valentindegen
    @valentindegen Před rokem

    Danke

  • @omarespinosa9826
    @omarespinosa9826 Před 2 lety +1

    How is it that western switzerland speak french i cant understand that part, seems to me like geneva and vaud used to be german speaking cantons, can someone tell me how is it that they changed from german language to french language ?

    • @Ryan_Winter
      @Ryan_Winter Před 2 lety +10

      They always spoke french, Fribourg was the first primarily french speaking city state that became an associate member of the Old Swiss Confederacy in 1454 and became a full member in 1481.
      Valais had been itself a federal republic, called the Republic of the Seven Zehnden, and had always been bilingual, meaning one half of its population speaks French the other German, it became an associate member in 1416 .
      The Imperial City of Geneva had always been french speaking and became an associate in 1536 and requested full member status in the Old Swiss Confederacy after a failed annexation attempt by France.
      Vaud had always been french speaking, they became a part of the Old Swiss Confederacy after Berne annexed them from the County of Savoy in 1536.
      Vaud didn't become an autonomous member state until the late 18th century.
      Neuchâtel requested admittance to the Old Swiss Confederacy in 1707 and has also always been french speaking.
      The french speaking Cantone of Jura used to be a part of the Cantone of Berne until 1979, if I remember correctly it was annexed by Berne after the Burgundian Wars in the second half of the 15th century.
      The people of the Italian speaking Leventina valley requested membership in 1440 and became an associate of Uri after 575 men from the Leventina and Uri defeated a Milanese army of 10'000 men at Giornico.
      Other parts of the territory that comprises today the cantone of Ticino were annexed by the Old Swiss Confederacy from the Duchy of Milan.
      The Three Leagues, after the Swabian War known as the Free State of the Three Leagues, had been trilingual, speaking Romantsch, Italian and German, since their founding. They used to be an "Eternal Ally" of the Old Swiss Confederacy, until they became a member of the Swiss Confederation in the late 18th century.

    • @ThrE3-GeS
      @ThrE3-GeS Před rokem

      @@Ryan_Winter wow you know swiss history very well, may i say
      this comment deserves much more recognition. At least youre answer has more likes as his comment ^^ im the first one liking his comment, because i want that more people click on it ;)

    • @jurgbangerter1023
      @jurgbangerter1023 Před rokem +1

      The powerful Bernese City and country State after defeating Charles the Bold duke of Burgundy and also the Comte de Savoie annexed the French Speaking Vaud and also became the Protectorat of the city Geneva and Solothurn. French was LINGUA FRANCA and the Bernese declared themselves BILINGUAL. Both Fribourg and Berne hadn't participated in the battle of Marignano which was lost BECAUSE BERNE WAS THE MILITARY MIGHT and hadn't participated in the balttle of the Central Swiss Confederates and it seems the Central Swiss Cantons didn't offer the Bernese shares of the North Italian Expansion so Berne and Fribourg had made a separate peace with king Francois 1er which later was adopted by all cantons as" Paix Perpetuelle " with France. Switzerland is the only country in Europe which didn't Germanize or Francize certain minority parts of their country such as Germany, Austria and France did, which shows great tolerance for minorities and their protection. Also French was the language spoken by Nobles all over Europe and even England was ruled by French-Speaking Valois or d'Anjou French kings. (Tudors were Valois and the Plantagenet were 'dAnjous)

    • @susanapfister-cuesta4010
      @susanapfister-cuesta4010 Před rokem

      Four languages : When you live near the boundary of Germany you speak German because you belong to them before. When your friend live near the boundary of France he speaks French because he belong to them before. When your classmate live near the boundary of Italy he speaks Italian because he is an Italian before . When.....
      Switzerland existed because of these boundaries. They became friends by means of sharing foods, sharing ideas, until they decided to create a new country out of four boundaries.
      ( My simple explanation )

    • @3Body1307
      @3Body1307 Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@susanapfister-cuesta4010 your simple explanation is very wrong.
      The french speaking area never belonged to France, partly to Burgund. Swiss-German Speaking area was never part of Germany. Germany just exist since 1871. Italien speaking area never was part of Italy. Italy exist just since 1861.

  • @recethecrazy7972
    @recethecrazy7972 Před rokem

    cheers lad

  • @Danumkuppiya
    @Danumkuppiya Před rokem

    I need document of this story for my law assignment please

  • @YahnathanThompson-rv2hr

    A troop cometh, but he shall overcome in the last.

  • @philiproseel3506
    @philiproseel3506 Před 2 lety +2

    You have to remember that we know of the concentration camps in hindsight. In the early 1940s only the Germans knew. So to punish the Swiss for trading with the Germans in 1940 and 1941 is pretty harsh.

    • @ThrE3-GeS
      @ThrE3-GeS Před rokem +4

      Yes and switzerland was surrounded by axis power. It just had too. Also Hitler would of had a solid argument to invade switzerland if they wouldn’t had trade with them. They had no other choice. You need to ask and know how the circumstances where back then and not just asking an ethical question from this point of view of the time.

    • @jurgbangerter1023
      @jurgbangerter1023 Před rokem

      British Commonwealth, USA and Canada sent vessels full refugees(MS.St.Louis) back to Germany and closed their borders to all Jewish immigration also as Switzerland absorbed 40'000 Austrian Jews and 6'000 Allied soldiers and airmen. Nazi Gold found in Bavaria was split between Washington and London, the Anglo American pirate empires since 1946 stole Billions in Gold-Reserves first from European later from 3 Middle Eastern countries and in 2014 the CIA stole the Ukrainian Gold Reserves also the Afghanistan Gold reserve was completely blundered.

  • @Bobsanders453
    @Bobsanders453 Před rokem

    Why no more videos. i think you could have a million subscribers if you keep uploading.

    • @reelpolitik1154
      @reelpolitik1154  Před rokem

      Thank you for the comment. I am working on new videos, coming very soon

  • @fcap680
    @fcap680 Před 2 lety

    4:49 👍

  • @constantapopa7575
    @constantapopa7575 Před rokem

    Ce i a apucat ?

  • @jramseier
    @jramseier Před rokem

    integrated peacefully? Didn't caesar absolutely massacre the helvetii first?
    Edit for clarity

    • @Baselfreak
      @Baselfreak Před 10 měsíci

      correct. He defeated them at the battle of Bibracte.

  • @Andrew-ci9xv
    @Andrew-ci9xv Před rokem

    Doing my ancestral tree in ancestry, found out I'm thick into swiss nobility, von michel's, von erlach

  • @bcbarc7044
    @bcbarc7044 Před 2 lety

    You mean BC? When did the "common era" begin? With the internet? The automobile?

  • @belindaelisa5618
    @belindaelisa5618 Před 2 lety

    The Peace Meditation Die Friedensmeditation. Old Lyran written as: Salome gam nan ben Urda - gan njber asala Hesporona! pronounced as: Saalome gam naan ben uurda gan njjber asaala hesporoona! English: Peace be on the Earth, and among all created creations! Deutsch: Friede sei auf der Erde, und unter allen Geschöpfen! French: Que la paix soit sur terre et entre toutes les créatures ! Romanian: Pacea să fie pe pământ, și printre toate creaturile! Italian: La pace sia sulla terra, fra tutte le creature! Spanish: ¡Paz sea sobre la tierra, y entre todas las criaturas! Ukranian: Мир буде на землі, і між усіма створіннями! Russian: Мир на земле и среди всех существ! Hindi: (दुनिया में) सारी (दुनिया में) सारी (दुनिया में) सलामती है

  • @normaiannigontero6927

    Traducción al español !!!!

  • @muffemod
    @muffemod Před 2 lety +1

    A Chocolate Switzerland.

  • @heinwein421
    @heinwein421 Před 6 měsíci

    You don't have the right sources...Cesar has decimate the Helvetii at Bibracte. 2/3 from approx. 330.000 Women, Childrens and Men....not that peaceful..

  • @I_only_think_of_me
    @I_only_think_of_me Před rokem

    A lotta holes in this….

  • @chreg89
    @chreg89 Před rokem

    The Thumbnail shows the siege of Malta.

  • @constantapopa7575
    @constantapopa7575 Před rokem

    Romanii veneau , treceau dacă nu i baga nimeni in seama , retragerea din calea lor

  • @tioo5265
    @tioo5265 Před 9 měsíci

    NO! Switzerland was not neutral during WW2. Among nazi support, the Swiss also harbored nazi money, LOTS! T)

    • @aaronteuscher2303
      @aaronteuscher2303 Před 12 dny

      Bullshit...Maybe some banks have beeing working with the nazis, but never, never the population of Switzerland.
      Take notice.

  • @Albert-xd2zd
    @Albert-xd2zd Před rokem

    Demokracie nikdy nepoznali

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 Před rokem

    No such thing as BCE

  • @raiders5925
    @raiders5925 Před 9 měsíci

    Makes me want some chocolate..lol
    I'm wondering if Colorado looks similar?

  • @emmanuelboatengannoh2074

    Permission to use some these visuals for my documentary story. i will acknowledge Reelpolitik. thank you