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World War One (ALL PARTS)

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All 5 parts of Epic History TV's history of World War One in one place (re-edited in 2022). From the Schlieffen Plan to the Versailles Treaty, a global history of the entire conflict. Support Epic History TV at Patreon: 🤍 Recommended books on WW1 (as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases): Hew Strachan, The First World War: A New History 🤍 Gary Sheffield, A Short History of the First World War 🤍 Lyn MacDonald, To the Last Man: Spring 1918 🤍 Peter Hart, The Great War: 1914-1918 🤍 A J P Taylor, The First World War: An Illustrated History 🤍 Visit our merch shop: 🤍 Henry Gunther Memorial, Concord via Wikipedia Commons 🤍 Music: Kevin MacLeod (🤍 Faceoff; Interloper; Invariance; Oppressive Gloom; Stormfront; The Descent; Prelude & Action; All This; 🤍 'The Conspirators' by Haim Mazar; Audio Blocks #EpicHistoryTV #WorldWarOne #WW1

WW1 - Oversimplified (Part 1)

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PART 2 HERE: 🤍 MERCH: 🤍 If you would like to see more OverSimplified on a more regular basis, please consider supporting me on Patreon: 🤍 Want to know how I make these videos? I use Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. Get them here - 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Content inspired by Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast, check it out if you want to learn about WW1 in more detail! Bill Wurtz made me want to make this, kudos to him! (Link to his channel: 🤍 (I've not been endorsed by either of them!) Copyright disclaimer - We do not give anyone permission to translate and/or reupload our videos or designs on YouTube or other social media platforms. Attributions Images: World Map NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Image by Reto Stöckli (land surface, shallow water, clouds). Enhancements by Robert Simmon (ocean color, compositing, 3D globes, animation). Data and technical support: MODIS Land Group; MODIS Science Data Support Team; MODIS Atmosphere Group; MODIS Ocean Group Additional data: USGS EROS Data Center (topography); USGS Terrestrial Remote Sensing Flagstaff Field Center (Antarctica); Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (city lights). Pfefferpotthast by Oliver Hallmann (Creative Commons) License: (🤍 Source: (🤍 Music: Bird in Hand - Audionautix (attribution) “Bird In Hand by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Artist: 🤍 Covert Affair - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Accralate - The Dark Contenent by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Expeditionary by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Disco Sting by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Faceoff by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 First Call by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 I Knew a Guy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (🤍 Source: 🤍 Artist: 🤍 Who Likes to Party Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License 🤍

World War I (short version)

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Extended version: 🤍 Let's retrace on a map a summary of the chain of events of WWI, the so-called "Great War". This video summarises the origins, course and consequences of this war. Patreon: 🤍 English translation & voiceover: Rahul Venkit 🤍 Original French version: 🤍 Russian version: 🤍 Arabic version: 🤍 Spanish version: 🤍 Music: "God Fury" - "Anno Domini Beats" (YouTube Library) Software used for editing: Adobe After Effects Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:19 Context 00:48 Game of alliances 01:38 War trigger 02:24 The Schlieffen Plan 03:03 Race to the sea 03:33 Other fronts 04:21 Internationalization 05:10 War technology 05:47 Trench warfare 06:26 Russian revolts, USA entry into war 07:02 End of the war 07:44 Consequences

World War I in Colour

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Why Did The First World War Break Out? (July Crisis 1914 Documentary)

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Watch 16 Days in Berlin on Nebula: 🤍 The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo on the 28th of June 1914 kicked off a crisis among the European Powers. Tensions that built up in the decades before erupted and in early August 1914 the world was at war. But what happened in these fateful July weeks 1914? » SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Patreon: 🤍 Nebula: 🤍 » THANKS TO OUR CO-PRODUCERS John Ozment, James Darcangelo, Jacob Carter Landt, Thomas Brendan, Kurt Gillies, Scott Deederly, John Belland, Adam Smith, Taylor Allen, Rustem Sharipov, Christoph Wolf, Simen Røste, Marcus Bondura, Ramon Rijkhoek, Theodore Patrick Shannon, Philip Schoffman, Avi Woolf, Emile Bouffard, William Kincade, Daniel L Garza, Stefan Weiß, Matt Barnes, Chris Daley, Marco Kuhnert, Simdoom » SOURCES Albertini, Luigi, The Origins of the War of 1914: Volume II, (Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, Publishers 1980) Becker, Jean-Jacques & Krumeich, Gerd, “Outbreak” in Winter, Jay (ed), The Cambridge History of the First World War: Volume I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013) Berghahn, Volker R., “Origins” in Winter, Jay (ed), The Cambridge History of the First World War: Volume I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013) Bischof, Günter & Karlhofer, Ferdinand (eds), 1914: Austria-Hungary, the Origins, and the First Year of World War I, (Innsbruck : Innsbruck University Press, 2014) Clark, Christopher, The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914, (London : Penguin Books, 2013) Hamilton, Richard F. & Herwig, Holger H. (eds), The Origins of World War I, (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012) Levy, Jack S., “Preferences, Constraints, and Choices in July 1914” in Miller, Steven E., Lynn-Jones, Sean M. & Van Evera, Stephen (eds.), Military Strategy and the Origins of the First World War: An International Security Reader, (Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1991) McMeekin, Sean, The Russian Origins of the First World War, (Cambridge, MA : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011) Mombauer, Annika, The Origins of the First World War: Controversies and Consensus (London: Pearson, 2002) Paddock, Troy R.E., Contesting the Origins of the First World War: An Historiographical Argument, (Oxford : Routledge, 2020) Kaiser Wilhelm II & Tsar Nicholas II, “The “Willy-Nicky” Telegrams” in Neiberg, Michael S. (ed.), The World War I Reader, (New York, NY : New York University Press, 2007) » OUR SISTER CHANNEL 🤍 »CREDITS Presented by: Jesse Alexander Written by: Jesse Alexander Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig Director of Photography: Toni Steller Sound: Toni Steller Editing: Jose Gamez Motion Design: Philipp Appelt Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: 🤍 Research by: Jesse Alexander Fact checking: Florian Wittig Channel Design: Yves Thimian Contains licensed material by getty images Maps: MapTiler/OpenStreetMap Contributors & GEOlayers3 All rights reserved - Real Time History GmbH 2022

Destroying World War I with Bad Translations

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I took Wikipedia’s Timeline of World War 1 and ran it through google translate using languages with the worst translation quality, this was the result. Enjoy the most war there has ever been. MUSIC: We Are Soldiers - Hearts of Iron IV Peach is Saved - Mario 64 Gelato Beach - Super Mario Sunshine Battlefield One Theme - Battlefield 1 Wedding - Tomodachi Life Verdun - Battlefield 1 Ottoman Peace - Civilization V Heroes of El Alamein - Hearts of Iron IV

How World War I Started: Crash Course World History 209

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In which John Green teaches you about World War I and how it got started. Crash Course doesn't usually talk much about dates, but the way that things unfolded in July and August of 1914 is kind of important to understanding the Great War. You'll learn about Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Princip, the Black Hand, and why the Serbian nationalists wanted to kill the poor Archduke. You'll also learn who mobilized first and who exactly started the war. Sort of. Actually, there's no good answer to who started the war, but we give it a shot anyway. Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍

The First World War: The War to End War | WW1 Documentary

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Claim your SPECIAL OFFER for MagellanTV here: 🤍 Start your free trial TODAY so you can watch Kokoda, a documentary about an important part of the Pacific War of WWII, and all of MagellanTV’s other exclusive historical content: 🤍 "The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time" So remarked the British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey, as the European continent geared up for war in the summer of 1914. Although at first glance his words appear somewhat fatalistic the fact is that what would transpire over the following four years would so dramatically change the world that the consequences of which would not be fully resolved until the end of the century when all the key figures involved had long died including Grey. Even today the consequences of that summer are still being felt in some way and we all live in the shadow of the aptly named Great War. The First World War. Welcome to Wars of the World. Prefer to listen on the go? Check out the WotW Podcast: Spotify: 🤍 iTunes: 🤍 Google: 🤍 RSS Feed: 🤍 🎶🎶 All music from CO.AG 🤍 Narrated by: Will Earl Written & Researched by: Tony Wilkins History Should Never Be Forgotten...

The Gruesome WW1 Trench Warfare Of Ypres Salient | The Great Underground War | Timeline

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The story of how a unique British tunneling technique developed for the mud of Flanders was employed to win the strategic ground during the gruesome trench warfare of the Ypres Salient. Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code 'TIMELINE' 👉 🤍 You can find more from us on: 🤍 🤍 🤍 This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact owned-enquiries🤍littledotstudios.com

Verdun: The Most Brutal Battle of World War 1

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Witness the horror of the Battle of Verdun - the deadliest, longest, and most dreadful clash of WWI. Experience the nightmarish landscapes and the colossal toll it took on French and German soldiers. Uncover the harrowing truths of this pyrrhic victory. → Subscribe for new videos at least twice a week! 🤍 Love content? Check out Simon's other YouTube Channels: Biographics: 🤍 Geographics: 🤍 MegaProjects: 🤍 SideProjects: 🤍 Casual Criminalist: 🤍 TopTenz: 🤍 Today I Found Out: 🤍 Highlight History: 🤍 XPLRD: 🤍 Business Blaze: 🤍 Simon's Social Media: Twitter: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍

World War I - Summary on a Map

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Let's retrace on a map a summary of WWI, the so-called "Great War". This video summarises the period since the rise of nationalism in the middle of the 19th century until the signing of peace treaties after 1918. Patreon: 🤍 English translation & voiceover: Rahul Venkit 🤍 Original French version: 🤍 Russian version: 🤍 Arabic version: 🤍 Spanish version: 🤍 Portuguese version (Brazil): 🤍 Japanese version: 🤍 German version: 🤍 Music: True Messiah - DJ Freedem (YouTube Library) Two Face - Causmic (YouTube Library) Software used for editing: Adobe After Effects Sources: - Universalis - Atlas de la Première Guerre mondiale (Yves Buffetaut) - Atlas de la Première Guerre mondiale (Christophe Clavel) Chapter 00:00 Rise of nationalism in Europe 01:29 Triple Entente 02:38 Trigger 03:37 World War I 04:43 The Schlieffen Plan 06:14 Total war 07:15 The Ottoman Empire 08:32 New participants 10:15 Allied counter-attack 11:19 War fatigue 12:17 Russia and the United States 13:44 Falling Empires 14:54 The Treaty of Versailles 16:20 Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire 17:04 Consequences #geohistory #history #wwi #worldwar #worldwari

The Deadliest Day of WW1

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Get Nebula with 40% annual subscription with my link: 🤍 Watch Red Atoms on Nebula: 🤍 What was the deadliest day of any nation in WW1? There are multiple candidates for that, but why should we even care? Well, the answer to this question highlights a challenge with popular memory that is often focused on the biggest battles of the war like the Somme or Verdun.  » SUPPORT THE CHANNEL Patreon: 🤍 Nebula: 🤍 » THANKS TO OUR CO-PRODUCERS Jeremy K Jones, Murray Godfrey, John Ozment, Stephen Parker, Mavrides, Kristina Colburn, Stefan Jackowski, Cardboard, William Kincade, William Wallace, Daniel L Garza, Chris Daley, Malcolm Swan, Christoph Wolf, Simen Røste, Jim F Barlow, Taylor Allen, Adam Smith, James Giliberto, Albert B. Knapp MD, Tobias Wildenblanck, Richard L Benkin, Marco Kuhnert, Matt Barnes, Ramon Rijkhoek, Jan, Scott Deederly, gsporie, Kekoa, Bruce G. Hearns, Hans Broberg, Fogeltje » SOURCES Arthur, John. The Seventeenth Highland Light Infantry. (Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Battalion) Record of war Service, 1914-1918. David Clarke, Glasgow, 1920. Desaubliaux, Robert, La ruée, journal d'un poilu. Paris, éditions des Presses de la Renaissance, 2005 (première édition 1919). Doughty, Robert A. Pyrrhic Victory. Harvard University Press. Kindle Edition. Duclos, Jean, and Louis-Jean Duclos. 2012. Notes de campagne, 1914-1916: suivies d'un épilogue, 1917-1925, et commentées par son fils, Louis-Jean Duclos. Paris: Harmattan. Greenhalgh, Elizabeth. The French Army and the First World War (Armies of the Great War) Cambridge University Press. Kindle Edition. Historique du 2e régt [ régiment ] de marche de zouaves du 2 août 1914 au 11 novembre 1918 🤍 Historique du 5e régiment de hussards pendant la guerre 1914-1918 🤍 🤍 Jünger, Ernst. The Storm of Steel: Original 1929 Translation. Mystery Grove Publishing Co., LLC. Kindle Edition. Pointel, Bernard, Baguer-Pican de Napoléon à nos jours, 1800-1994, Dinan, Grand Ouest Editions, 2000 cited in: Erwan Le Gall. Le 47e régiment d’infanterie pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Histoire. Université Rennes 2, 2019. Rachamimov, Alon. POWs and the Great War: Captivity on the Eastern Front, New York, Berg Publishers, 2002. Sheldon, Jack. The German Army on the Western Front 1915. Pen & Sword Books. Kindle Edition. Smith, Leonard V. Between Mutiny and Obedience: The Case of the French Fifth Infantry Division during World War I: 225 (Princeton Legacy Library) Princeton University Press. Kindle Edition. 🤍 Veaux, Georges. En Suivant Nos Soldats De L'ouest: Carnet De Route Publie Avec L'autorisation Du Ministe Re De La Guerre. Charleroi - Guise - La Retraite - La Marne - La Poursuite - Reims - Craonne - La Course a La Mer - Arras -Vermelles - L'Yser. Rennes: Impr. Oberthur, 1917. » OUR SISTER CHANNEL 🤍 »CREDITS Presented by: Jesse Alexander Written by: James Taub, Mark Newton, Jesse Alexander Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig Director of Photography: Toni Steller Sound: Toni Steller Editing: Toni Steller Motion Design: Toni Steller Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: 🤍 Research by: James Taub Fact checking: Jesse Alexander, Mark Newton Channel Design: Yves Thimian Contains licensed material by getty images and AP Archive Maps: MapTiler/OpenStreetMap Contributors & GEOlayers3 All rights reserved - Real Time History GmbH 2023

Armistice: The Bitter Endgame Of World War One | Armistice | Timeline

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A fresh look at the Armistice of 1918 Professor David Reynolds uncovers a story of wounded egos, political scheming and strategy behind the lines as statesmen and generals haggled over the terms of peace, while the soldiers fought on the front-line. In a journey that takes him through command centers and battlefields, he explores why half-a-million men were killed or wounded in the bitter endgame of the ‘Great War’ and unravels how Germany ultimately plunged to total defeat. November 11th proved to be a doomed peace, a prelude to a century-long struggle for mastery of Europe. David Reynolds argues that it was the frenetic politicking and brutality of the fighting in 1918 that sowed the seeds of the even bloodier Second World War just 20 years later. It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' -ᐳ 🤍 You can find more from us on: 🤍 🤍 This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact owned-enquiries🤍littledotstudios.com

Why World War 1 happened? | The Real Reason | Dhruv Rathee

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World War 1, or the First World War is considered one of the first great wars in World History in which over 14 million people lost their lives. It changed the geopolitical situation of the world forever. But why did this Great War take place? Which major countries were involved in this? Who were the allies and the enemies? What was the immediate cause of the war? What were the consequences? I explain all these things in this video. Link to KukuFM- 🤍 Coupon code - DHRUV50 JOIN MY COURSE: ✏️ Don't let procrastination hold you back. Learn how to manage time and maximize producitivty in my specialised online course. Join here: 🤍 Use coupon code GET20 for a straight up 20% discount! DOWNLOAD MY APP: 📱Android app: 🤍 📱iOS App: 🤍 MY FAVOURITE EQUIPMENT: 🎥 Studio Camera: 🤍 🔎 Studio Camera Lens: 🤍 📸 Vlogging Camera: 🤍 🥢 Vlogging Tripod: 🤍 🎙 Podcast Mic: 🤍 MY FAVOURITE BOOKS: 📖 Sapiens - 🤍 📖 Homo Deus - 🤍 📖 Mahatma Gandhi - 🤍 📖 Juli’s Hindi Learning Book - 🤍 FOLLOW ME ON: 📩 Telegram: 🤍 📸 Instagram: 🤍 🐦 Twitter: 🤍 ▶️ Youtube Channel: 🤍 🎦 Vlog Channel: 🤍 MORE VIDEOS: 🗺 Ground Reports: 🤍 🇺🇳 International Issues: 🤍 💲 Finance Videos: 🤍 📚 Educational Videos: 🤍 🇮🇳 Indian Issues: 🤍 🎦 My Vlogs: 🤍

World War I: The American Legacy

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Click here: 🤍 to subscribe to Janson Media and get notified for more videos! Janson Media uploads on the daily to stay tuned for more videos of your interest! World War I American Legacy vividly tells the many forgotten stories of the men and women who served in the Great War, reminding Americans of their impact on our country that can still be felt today. From the summer of 1914 to November 1918, the Great War cost over 14 million lives, devastated entire countries and destroyed countless architectural landmarks. The war also led to important developments in literature, technology, music and social equality that have shaped the culture of 21st century America. Monuments and dedications to World War I veterans surround Americans today as a tribute to their service and sacrifice. Charles Whittlesey of the Lost Battalion and Father Duffy of the Fighting 69th became famous for surviving against impossible odds. Pilots Victor Chapman and Quentin Roosevelt and ambulance drivers like Richard Hall made the supreme sacrifice. ▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽ 🎥Share this video through this link! 🤍 🎥Subscribe Here! 🤍 ▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽▽▼▽ Enjoy our collection of videos that the entire family can enjoy here in Janson Media! With all the modern technology and mediums that surrounds us today, we believe that our stories will provide you and your friends as they'll keep looking for us as they will want to enjoy watching their favorite shows while learning and having fun! We at Janson Media wants to provide you with the entertainment and education that you need through the means of broadcast media and even online! We want to make sure that you are receiving the type of entertainment and learning experience that you’ll be needing! We always upload on the daily, to get regularly updated of our videos go on and SUBSCRIBE and click the NOTIFICATION BELL and never miss a video here in Janson Media! Janson Media features over 17,000 hours of exclusive content available for worldwide distribution! This includes standalone films and documentaries, full episode television shows of different genres such as animation, cartoons, drama, comedy, music and performances, lifestyle, current affairs, social issues, science and technology, health and wellness, nature & wildlife, travel, sports, adventure, history, pop culture and definitely more than all of that! Janson Media already has an extensive library and yet it continues to grow as it embarks onto digital platforms and apps welcoming a new generation of viewers through modern means! Over 29 years of experience in the global film, television, and video distribution business, building and nurturing a reputation for quality, and integrity. The company has licensed content to virtually every country in the world, and its clients include major video-on-demand platforms, broadcasters, and home-entertainment companies. Janson Media’s digital distribution reaches tens of millions of consumers around the world via its direct relationships with such major digital video platforms as Amazon, YouTube, Netflix, iTunes, Twitch, Hulu, Facebook, and others. Search for Related Keywords World War I: The American Legacy World War I: The American Legacy World War 1 World War 1: Full Documentary World War 1: Documentary History of World War 1 World War 1 History Documentary of World War 1 World War I: The Prelude to War The American Legacy World War 1 The American Legacy World War One Prelude to War Prelude to War Full Documentary World War World War Documentary World War Full Documentary Janson Media Janson Janson Media Group ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ At Janson Media, we are always looking for quality, engaging content across a wide range of genres. If you want to be one of our Content Partners, let us hear from you! Submit your content here! 🤍 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ There’s no better way to entertain and educate yourself through Janson Media! Subscribe and get notified for more videos!

How Did World War 1 Start?

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How did World War 1 start? We bet some of you don't know it began with an assassination, but why would the killing of the heir to the Astro-Hungarian Empire start a global conflict which the world had never seen before? Check out today's new video where we try and explain the many factors that led to the world erupting in what would be known as the "Great War". 🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO THE INFOGRAPHICS SHOW ► 🤍 🔖 MY SOCIAL PAGES TikTok ► 🤍 Discord ► 🤍 Facebook ► 🤍 Twitter ► 🤍 💭 SUGGEST A TOPIC 🤍 📝 SOURCES:🤍 All videos are based on publicly available information unless otherwise noted.

America in World War I: Crash Course US History #30

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In which John Green teaches you about American involvement in World War I, which at the time was called the Great War. They didn't know there was going to be a second one, though they probably should have guessed, 'cause this one didn't wrap up very neatly. So, the United States stayed out of World War I at first, because Americans were in an isolationist mood in the early 20th century. That didn't last though, as the affronts piled up and drew the US into the war. Spoiler alert: the Lusitania was sunk two years before we joined the war, so that wasn't the sole cause for our jumping in. It was part of it though, as was the Zimmerman telegram, unrestricted submarine warfare, and our affinity for the Brits. You'll learn the war's effects on the home front, some of Woodrow Wilson's XIV Points, and just how the war ended up expanding the power of the government in Americans' lives. Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. The complex secret alliances of Europe led to World War I: 🤍 It took several years before Americans joined the war: 🤍 After the war, President Woodrow Wilson wanted to prevent a future World War, and promoted creating a League of Nations, established following the Treaty of Versailles: 🤍 Chapters: Introduction 00:00 American Involvement in WWI 0:41 The Sinking of the Lusitania 1:53 Why did the U.S. join WWI? 2:42 Mystery Document 3:22 America's Contributions to WWI 5:06 Pro-War Progressives 5:48 How WWI Expanded the U.S. Government's Power 6:08 Propaganda, Public Opinion, and the CPI 7:10 The Espionage Act of 1917 7:57 The Sedition Act 8:34 "Americanization" 9:55 Suppression of Free Speech 10:40 Positive Outcomes of WWI 11:18 The End of WWI 12:17 Credits 13:06 Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍

The Ending of World War I: The Road to 11 November

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This lecture re-examines how the First World War ended. Why did Germany request a ceasefire and why did the Allies and America grant one? A lecture by David Stevenson, Professor of International History at LSE 7 November 2018 🤍 This lecture will re-examine how the First World War ended, anticipating the centenary commemorations in 2018. It will discuss both why Germany requested a ceasefire, and why the Allies and America granted one. It will argue that the German army was near collapse, and that Germany was not defeated by a 'stab in the back' at home. None the less, the Allies had good reasons not to press on to Berlin. Gresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: 🤍

World War 1, Explained in 5 Minutes!

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World War I was an international brutal conflict between 1914 and 1918. Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire, also called the Central Powers, fought against Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States, which are the Allied Powers. Thanks to new military technologies and the horrors of trench warfare, World War I saw unprecedented levels of carnage and destruction. It ended with the defeat of the Central Powers and the death of more than 16 million people throughout Europe and the world.

The Roads to World War I: Crash Course European History #32

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Much has been written about what exactly caused World War I. As befits a true global war, the reality is that there isn't a single cause. There aren't even three causes. There are a vast array of causes. Today we'll get into just a few of those causes, including the complex system of alliances in Europe, the myriad military conflicts that played out in the years and decades leading up to the war, and the event that many point to as the beginning: the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Sources -Hunt, Lynn. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures. Boston: Bedford St. Martins, 2019. -Smith, Bonnie G. Europe in the Contemporary World Since 1900. 2nd ed. London; Bloomsbury, 2020. Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Eric Prestemon, Sam Buck, Mark Brouwer, Efrain R. Pedroza, Matthew Curls, Indika Siriwardena, Avi Yashchin, Timothy J Kwist, Brian Thomas Gossett, Haixiang N/A Liu, Jonathan Zbikowski, Siobhan Sabino, Jennifer Killen, Nathan Catchings, Brandon Westmoreland, dorsey, Kenneth F Penttinen, Trevin Beattie, Erika & Alexa Saur, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Khaled El Shalakany, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, David Noe, Shawn Arnold, William McGraw, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Jirat, Ian Dundore Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Tumblr - 🤍 Support Crash Course on Patreon: 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍

Archdukes, Cynicism, and World War I: Crash Course World History #36

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In which John Green teaches you about the war that was supposed to end all wars. Instead, it solved nothing and set the stage for the world to be back at war just a couple of decades later. As an added bonus, World War I changed the way people look at the world, and normalized cynicism and irony. John will teach you how the assassination of an Austrian Archduke kicked off a new kind of war that involved more nations and more people than any war that came before. New technology like machine guns, airplanes, tanks, and poison gas made killing more efficient than ever. Trench warfare and modern weapons led to battles in which tens of thousands of soldiers were killed in a day, with no ground gained for either side. World War I washed away the last vestiges of 19th-century Romanticism and paved the way for the 20th-century modernism that we all know and find to be cold and off-putting. While there may not be much upside to WWI, at least it inspired George M. Cohan to write the awesome song, "Over There." Chapters: Introduction: The Great War 00:00 Causes of World War I 0:45 Who is to blame for starting WWI? 2:17 Trench Warfare 3:11 Combatants From Around the World 3:42 Casualties of World War I 4:05 Soldiers' Sentiments During the WWI 5:35 An Open Letter to Alcohol 7:37 Outcomes of WWI 8:24 Credits 11:07 Resources: Over There by George M. Cohan, performed by Bill Murray: 🤍 The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman: 🤍 Interested in learning more? Check out these other Crash Course videos about WWI: How World War I Started: Crash Course World History #209: 🤍 Who Started World War I: Crash Course World History #210: 🤍 America in World War I: Crash Course US History #30: 🤍 The Roads to World War I: Crash Course European History #32: 🤍 World War I Battlefields: Crash Course European History #33: 🤍 WWI's Civilians, the Homefront, and an Uneasy Peace: Crash Course European History #34: 🤍 Post-World War I Recovery: Crash Course European History #36: 🤍 Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍

First World War E01 | Why Did WWI Start? | Faisal Warraich

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#history #DekhoSunoJano #faisalwarraich World War I was the first major conflict in human history to involve nearly the entire world. On one side were the Central Powers, consisting of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, while they faced off against the Allied Powers comprised of Britain, France, Russia (and later, the United States). The First Battle of the Marne took place near the River Marne in France, and it played a pivotal role in thwarting the German Schlieffen Plan, which aimed to capture Paris within a span of 40 days. Now, let's delve into the causes of World War I and the unfolding of the Schlieffen Plan… ミ★ Must Watch ★彡 💡 History of USA 01 👉 🤍 💡 History of USA 02 👉 🤍 💡 Bio Genghis Khan 👉 🤍 💡 War of 1965 👉 🤍 💡 Muslim Cold War 👉 🤍 💡 Unforgettable Biographies 👉 🤍 💡 Pakistan's History 👉 🤍 💡 Nation Powers 👉 🤍 💡 Ottoman Empire 👉 🤍 💡 The Universe 👉 🤍 💡 Bio Abraham Lincoln 👉 🤍 = Social Media links = 🔴 Facebook: 🤍 🔵 Twitter: 🤍 🟣 Instagram: 🤍 ❤️‍🔥 Must share your thoughts in the comments below.

New Thinking on the Origins of World War I

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This summer marks the centennial of the outbreak of World War I, perhaps the most transformative war in history. While the wars of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars harnessed national populations to the war effort in a way not previously seen since the emergence of the modern states system, WWI combined the mobilization of both populations and industrial power, enhanced by technology, to produce a most lethal form of warfare. WWI also redrew the map of Europe and created the modern Middle East, as it led to the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Russian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire, thereby unleashing nationalism the disruptive characteristics of which still plague us today. It also paved the way for the great ideological conflicts of the 20th century by unleashing the forces of state-based communism and fascism. To commemorate the outbreak of The Great War, FPRI and ROA will present a workshop offering presentations by three eminent scholars of the war. Michael Neiberg of the US Army War College will discuss the factors that led to the outbreak of the war. John Schindler of the US Naval War College will discuss the often overlooked role of Austria-Hungary in the war and the Eastern and Italian fronts. Kate Epstein of Rutgers University-Camden will discuss the role of pre-war British defense policy in the outbreak of the conflict. Mac Owens, editor of Orbis and professor at the Naval War College, will moderate the panel.

Weapons of World War 1 You've Probably Never Heard of !

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How I dub all my channels into 28 Languages with AI: clonedub.com For copyright matters, please contact: bosstech148🤍gmail.com Welcome to Topdiscovery! Here, you'll find all the most interesting and mind-blowing discoveries we've come across. Our videos are packed with fun and engaging content that will leave you saying, "Wow, I didn't know that!" From the strange and bizarre to the latest scientific breakthroughs, we've got it all. So why not join us on this wild ride of discovery and see for yourself just how fascinating the world can be? Subscribe now and let the fun begin! Disclaimer: The content presented in our videos is intended solely for entertainment purposes. While we may draw upon facts, rumors, and fiction, viewers should not interpret any part of the content as factual or definitive information. Please enjoy responsibly.

World War I Battlefields: Crash Course European History #33

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Europe's system of alliances and centuries-old tensions erupted into war in August of 1914. This week on Crash Course Euro, we're talking about the military history of World War I, and taking a look at the broad strokes of how the war unfolded. We'll take you from the guns of August through gruesome battles like Verdun and the Somme, and follow the thread all the way through to the Armistice in 1918. It didn't turn out to be the War to End All Wars, sadly, but there is a lot to learn from it. Sources -Engelstein, Laura. Russia in Flames. War, Revolution, and Civil War 1914-1922. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1918. -Hunt, Lynn et al. Making of the West: Peoples and Cultures, 6th ed. Boston: Bedford St. Martin’s 2019. -Sanborn, Joshua A. Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. -Suny, Ronald Grigor. “They Can Lie in the Desert but Nowhere Else”: A History of the Armenian Genocide. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015. -Watson, Alexander. Ring of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary in World War I. New York: Basic Books, 2014. Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Eric Prestemon, Sam Buck, Mark Brouwer, Efrain R. Pedroza, Matthew Curls, Indika Siriwardena, Avi Yashchin, Timothy J Kwist, Brian Thomas Gossett, Haixiang N/A Liu, Jonathan Zbikowski, Siobhan Sabino, Jennifer Killen, Nathan Catchings, Brandon Westmoreland, dorsey, Kenneth F Penttinen, Trevin Beattie, Erika & Alexa Saur, Justin Zingsheim, Jessica Wode, Tom Trval, Jason Saslow, Nathan Taylor, Khaled El Shalakany, SR Foxley, Sam Ferguson, Yasenia Cruz, Eric Koslow, Caleb Weeks, Tim Curwick, David Noe, Shawn Arnold, William McGraw, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Jirat, Ian Dundore Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Tumblr - 🤍 Support Crash Course on Patreon: 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍 #crashcourse #history #WWI

World War I Expert Rates More WWI Battles In Movies | How Real Is It? | Insider

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WWI historian Alexander Watson rates five more First World War battle scenes from movies for realism. He discusses the accuracy of the trench warfare and military strategy portrayed in "1917" (2019) and "Paths of Glory" (1957), starring Kirk Douglas. He also comments on surprise attacks, cavalry, and helmets in "War Horse" (2011) and "Blizzard of Souls" (2019). Watson analyzes the guns, artillery, ships, destroyers, cannons, and other weapons used in "Admiral" (2008). Watson is a professor of history at Goldsmiths, University of London, and an expert on World War I. He has written three books on it: "Enduring The Great War," which explores how British and German soldiers coped on the Western Front; "Ring of Steel," about the war from the German and Austria-Hungarian perspective; and "The Fortress," about the siege of Przemy?l on the Eastern Front. You can find Alexander Watson's books here: Ring of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary at War, 1914-1918: 🤍 The Fortress: The Siege of Przemy?l and the Making of Europe's Bloodlands: 🤍 Enduring the Great War: Combat, Morale and Collapse in the German and British Armies, 1914-1918: 🤍 Part one of Alexander Watson's video can be found here: 🤍 MORE HOW REAL IS IT VIDEOS: Army Drill Sergeant Rates 11 Boot Camps In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider 🤍 Bear Expert Rates 9 Bear Attacks In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider 🤍 World War I Expert Rates 6 WWI Battles in Movies | How Real Is It? | Insider 🤍 #WWI #HowRealIsIt #Insider Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. We push the boundaries of digital storytelling. Our mission is to inform and inspire. Visit our homepage for the top stories of the day: 🤍 Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Insider on Snapchat: 🤍 Insider on TikTok: 🤍 World War I Expert Rates More WWI Battles In Movies | How Real Is It? | Insider

Who Started World War I: Crash Course World History 210

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In which John Green teaches you WHY World War I started. Or tries to anyway. With this kind of thing, it's kind of hard to assign blame to any one of the nations involved. Did the fault lie with Austria-Hungary? Germany? Russia? Julius Caesar? One thing we can say for sure is that you can't blame the United States of America for this one. Woohoo! Well, you can hardly blame the US. Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍

CountryBalls - History of World War I

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CountryBalls - History of World War I Welcome to the State Balls channel! On our channel you will see a bunch of educational, funny and interesting animations. Our channel is dedicated to what would be if the Countries had faces? Would they be able to talk? Would they be able to communicate with each other? All will see us, enjoy watching! Music from #InAudio: 🤍 inaudio - Infraction - Action #countryballs #animation #short #shorts #nuclear #nuclearwar #southkorea #koreanwar #war #usa #america #unitedstates #nuclearwar #battleship #polandball #countryballAnimation #countryballsExplained #countryballsMemes #countryballsHistory #funnyvideos2022 #history #worldhistory #countriesdothings #countryball #polandball #geopolitics #history

World War I Expert Rates 6 WWI Battles in Movies | How Real Is It? | Insider

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World War I historian Alexander Watson rates six First World War battle scenes from movies and TV shows for realism. He discusses the accuracy of trench warfare in "All Quiet on the Western Front" (2022), featuring Daniel Brühl, and "Wonder Woman" (2017), starring Gal Gadot. He also comments on aerial combat and gas masks in "The Red Baron" (2008) and "The Lost City of Z" (2016), starring Charlie Hunnam. Watson analyzes the guns, artillery, tanks, grenades, and other weapons used in "Sajjan Singh Rangroot" (2018) and "Gallipoli: End of the Road" (2013). Watson is a professor of history at Goldsmiths, University of London, and an expert on World War I. He has written three books on it: "Enduring The Great War," which explores how British and German soldiers coped on the Western Front; "Ring of Steel," about the war from the German and Austria-Hungarian perspective; and "The Fortress," about the siege of Przemyśl on the Eastern Front. You can find Alexander Watson's books here: Ring of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary at War, 1914-1918: 🤍 The Fortress: The Siege of Przemysl and the Making of Europe's Bloodlands: 🤍 Enduring the Great War: Combat, Morale and Collapse in the German and British Armies, 1914-1918: 🤍 MORE HOW REAL IS IT VIDEOS: Military Trauma Surgeon Rates 9 More Battle Wounds In Movies and TV | How Real Is It? | Insider 🤍 Crime Experts Rate Cons And Heists In Movies And TV | How Real Is It? | Insider 🤍 Military Helicopter Pilot Rates 9 Helicopter Rescues In Movies and TV | How Real Is It? | Insider 🤍 #WWI #HowRealIsIt #Insider Insider is great journalism about what passionate people actually want to know. That’s everything from news to food, celebrity to science, politics to sports and all the rest. It’s smart. It’s fearless. It’s fun. We push the boundaries of digital storytelling. Our mission is to inform and inspire. Visit our homepage for the top stories of the day: 🤍 Insider on Facebook: 🤍 Insider on Instagram: 🤍 Insider on Twitter: 🤍 Insider on Snapchat: 🤍 Insider on TikTok: 🤍 World War I Expert Rates 6 WWI Battles in Movies | How Real Is It? | Insider

The Crippling Long Term Effects Of The First World War | The Long Shadow Full Series | Timeline

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David Reynolds examines the legacy of the Great War, across 100 years and 10 different countries, explaining how the war haunted a generation and helped build the peace that followed. It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'TIMELINE' 🤍 You can find more from us on: 🤍 🤍 This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact owned-enquiries🤍littledotstudios.com

Understanding The Global Unease After WW1 | Impossible Peace | Timeline

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As the first World War ends in 1919, the infamous Treaty of Versailles is signed in France to impose global peace on the defeated nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Explore how the far reaching consequences of this move set in motion the inexorable march to another World War... It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' -ᐳ 🤍 You can find more from us on: 🤍 🤍 This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact owned-enquiries🤍littledotstudios.com

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World War I: The Seminal Tragedy - The Concert of Europe - Extra History - #1

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📜 The Seminal Tragedy of World War I - European History - Part 1 The Concert of Europe held the continent together for years after the Napoleonic Wars, but as the leadership of great nations weakened over time, the stage was set for a colossal tragedy. * Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* 🤍 * Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* 🤍 * Show off your fandom with *MERCH* from our store! 🤍 *Interested in sponsoring an episode?* Email us: extracredits🤍standard.tv TWITTER: 🤍 I FACEBOOK: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 I TIKTOK: 🤍 GAMING: 🤍 I TWITCH: 🤍 *Miss an episode in our World War I Series?* Part 1 - 🤍 Part 2 - 🤍 Part 3 - 🤍 Part 4 - 🤍 Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - 🤍 Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: 🤍 Artist: David Hueso I Writer: James Portnow I Voice: Daniel. Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd ♪ Extra History Theme by Sean & Dean Kiner I ♪ Music by Demetori: 🤍 #ExtraHistory #WW1 #History

Top 10 Most Powerful Countries In 1914 | #history #ww1

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Top 10 strongest Countries in world war 1 World military ranking Strongest armies in history #worldhistory #ww1 #1941

WW1 WW2 WW3 WW4 WW5 💀#shorts

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World War 1- A BBC Documentary

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A Documentary about World War by BBC.

265 - Operation Market Garden Begins - WW2 - September 23, 1944

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Monty's Operation(s) Market Garden, to drop men deep in the German rear in the Netherlands and secure a series of bridges, begins this week, but has serious trouble. In Italy the Allies take Rimini and San Marino, but over in the south seas in Peleliu the Americans have serious problems with the Japanese resistance. Finland and the USSR sign an armistice, and in Estonia the Soviets take Tallinn, and there are Soviet plans being made to enter Yugoslavia. Join us on Patreon: 🤍 Or join the TimeGhost Army directly at: 🤍 Check out our TimeGhost History YouTube channel: 🤍 Between 2 Wars: 🤍 Follow WW2 Day by Day on Instagram: 🤍ww2_day_by_day Follow TimeGhost History on Instagram: 🤍timeghosthistory Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Hosted by: Indy Neidell Director: Astrid Deinhard Producers: Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson Executive Producers: Astrid Deinhard, Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson Creative Producer: Marek Kamiński Community Management: Ian Sowden Written by: Indy Neidell Research by: Indy Neidell Map animations by: Daniel Weiss Map research by: Sietse Kenter Edited by: Iryna Dulka Artwork and color grading by: Mikołaj Uchman Sound design by: Marek Kamiński Colorizations by: Mikołaj Uchman Source literature list: 🤍 Archive footage: Screenocean/Reuters - 🤍 Image sources: Soundtracks from Epidemic Sound: Easy Target - Rannar Sillard The Story Begins - Hampus Naeselius United Fronts - Jon Sumner At the Front - Phoenix Tail Dragon King - Jo Wandrini It's Not a Game - Philip Ayers The Mole - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Heroes On Horses - Gunnar Johnsén Secret Cargo - Craft Case Shrouded in Conspiracy - Jon Bjork Break Free - Fabien Tell Deviation In Time - Johannes Bornlof Easy Target - Rannar Sillard Wicked Games - Philip Ayers A TimeGhost chronological documentary produced by OnLion Entertainment GmbH.

The Road to Hell? Intentions, Uncertainty and the Origins of World War I - Sebastian Rosato

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A century after the outbreak of World War I, there is still little consensus on its causes. The lessons learned are of particular importance for the United States and the world today. University of Notre Dame Professor Sebastian Rosato specializes in the theory and history of great power politics and will question established explanations and develop new arguments about the causes of the Great War. The event is part of the Hesburgh Lecture Series and is presented in partnership with the Notre Dame Club of Kansas City. Recorded April 19, 2015 in J.C. Nichols Auditorium at the National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial. For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit 🤍

Doomsday World War 1 Extra Long Documentary

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Hitler and Montgomery – could these two WWII leaders have been forged by their experiences on the battlefields of WWI? As WWI knuckles down in deadly trench warfare, Herman Goering and Charles de Gaulle are marked by their own wartime experiences. Walter Model and George Patton – as one experiences the bitter humiliation of defeat first hand, the other basks in victory. This channel offers you full episodes of high quality documentaries. Enjoy and don't forget to subscribe This is obviously not my video and I don't make any money from this I only reupload it incase the original video gets taken down or disappears I don't take down my videos no matter what because I do this for you guys

The German Supremacy Is Over | Colorized World War II

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After so many years of German supremacy, as 1942 drew to a close, the Allies were really beginning to make headway. The British made a crucial breakthrough in North Africa, and the Americans pushed the Japanese out of Burma and New Guinea, while in Russia the Germans found themselves surrounded, as the winter snow set in over Stalingrad.

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