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Dive deep into the annals of the past as we unravel the mysteries, triumphs, and tragedies of humanity's journey. From ancient civilizations to modern revolutions, from epic battles to groundbreaking discoveries, our channel is your gateway to the fascinating tapestry of historical events that have shaped our world. Join us on a captivating journey through the corridors of history, where every episode is a portal to a different era, offering insights, revelations, and a deeper understanding of our shared heritage.
Hannibal: The Legendary Carthaginian General
Embark on a journey through history with Hannibal, the legendary Carthaginian general renowned for his tactical brilliance and daring campaigns against Rome during the Second Punic War.
Join us as we explore the life, strategies, and legacy of Hannibal Barca, one of history's greatest military commanders. This video covers his famous crossing of the Alps, his stunning victories in Italy, and the enduring impact of his tactics on military history.
Learn about Hannibal's early life and his rise to prominence within Carthage, as well as his strategic genius in battles such as the Battle of Cannae.
Discover the challenges Hannibal faced, his innovative use of diverse troops, and the long-term effects of his campaigns on both Carthage and Rome.
Understand Hannibal's legacy and why he remains a subject of fascination and admiration among historians and military strategists today.
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more videos on historical figures, military history, and the epic battles that shaped our world.
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Join us as we explore the life, strategies, and legacy of Hannibal Barca, one of history's greatest military commanders. This video covers his famous crossing of the Alps, his stunning victories in Italy, and the enduring impact of his tactics on military history.
Learn about Hannibal's early life and his rise to prominence within Carthage, as well as his strategic genius in battles such as the Battle of Cannae.
Discover the challenges Hannibal faced, his innovative use of diverse troops, and the long-term effects of his campaigns on both Carthage and Rome.
Understand Hannibal's legacy and why he remains a subject of fascination and admiration among historians and military strategists today.
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more videos on historical figures, military history, and the epic battles that shaped our world.
#Hannibal #CarthaginianGeneral #MilitaryGenius #AncientHistory #SecondPunicWar #BattleOfCannae #RomanHistory #MilitaryStrategy #HannibalBarca #EpicBattles #HistoryUnveiled #CarthageVsRome #LegendaryGenerals #HistoricalFigures #AncientWarfare
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The History of Memorial Day: Honoring America’s Fallen Heroes
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Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle: Power and Versatility in Modern Warfare
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Sherman's March to the Sea: The Path of Destruction
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Uncover the relentless campaign of Sherman's March to the Sea, a defining moment in the American Civil War! Join us as we explore the strategic brilliance and devastating impact of Major General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea. This video delves into the bold tactics and ruthless strategy that led Union forces from Atlanta to Savannah, leaving a trail of destruction that aimed to cr...
Tet Offensive: Turning Point in the Vietnam War
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Robert E. Lee: The Controversial Confederate General
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Paladin Artillery: The King of the Battlefield
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The Battle of Vicksburg: Turning Point in the Civil War
Discover the dramatic story of the Battle of Vicksburg, a pivotal turning point in the American Civil War! Join us as we delve into the strategic significance, intense combat, and ultimate Union victory of the Battle of Vicksburg. This video covers the key events and decisions that led to the Union's control of the Mississippi River, effectively splitting the Confederacy in two. Learn about the...
The Legend of Muhammad Ali: The Greatest of All Time
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Dwight D. Eisenhower: Architect of Victory
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Unlocking the Legacy of William Shakespeare: A Journey Through History
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Bismarck was not damaged doing the battle with the hood. Bismarck was damaged by a airplane from the ark Royal. Then later she was engaged by other ships that that amateur worse and the Germans scuttled her. We know this to be a proven fact!
Actually Bismarck was hit in the battle where Hood sank but The hit didn't cause serious damage. I think it caused Bismarck to leak oil into the ocean. Bismarck had to head home earlier than expected because of The oil/Fuel leak
I thought it was amazing at the end of the civil war Gen. Lee's home Arlington house was confiscated and the property became a national cemetery. Then one of his descendants successfully sued for the property winning and since troops were already buried there made a deal for the government to buy him out.
Because they were not traitors. Because George Washington and Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson and the founding fathers were convinced by the actions of King George III that he had violated English common law in basic decency, and thereby declared themselves free sovereign and independent states and seceded from the British Empire, do you think they were traitors? The same principles were in play during the war between the States. It was not a civil war, which by definition is two factions fighting for control of the same government. The South legally seceded, peaceably and amicably, until Lincoln invaded South Carolina to remain in a fort over which he had no legal jurisdiction to man with United States troops.
Nothing controversial about Robert E Lee. He was respected and admired, north and south. The founders That drafted the US Constitution were w warned by other Patriots and founders that it was not explicit enough in its purpose and limitations on the federal government, and that the states were sovereign and the federal government was a servant of the states in aggregate. These omissions of explicit parameters allowed a leftist tyrant like Abraham Lincoln and his gang of radical leftist Republicans to usurp and trample the Constitution and gut the government as intended and practiced by the founders. When the more conservative Southern states seceded mainly because of Lincoln's peddling of doubling the tax / tariff rates of the nations shipping ports, most of whom were in the south and thereby the south generating most of the Federal revenues yet two sparsely populated to command the expenditure of those revenues, which the more populated Northeast directed onto themselves, that is the main and crucial catalyst for the Southern States to begin to secede. The other ancillary questions and arguments over state sovereignty and centralization of the government at Washington DC were issues that were also part of the conflict. The South wanted to leave in peace. The Northern industrialists and megalomaniacs did not want the south to leave because they would lose their revenues and their steady supply of raw materials. The Lincoln regime and the self-righteous of the North claim that Southerners were traitors while in fact the very opposite was true.
Whenever I see these vignettes on Confederate soldiers I wonder why we don't accord the same dignity to Benedict Arnold.
When was the last time she sailed?
Now 227 years old. Great experience to visit. Have a small piece from a repair job. Hard oak.
American ingenuity and stronger Oak!!
Her secret? She wasn't made with just white oak but sandwiched between was a layer of Louisiana Live Oak.
In 1976, the Constitution was one of several ships that sailed into Nw York harbor. At 60 yrs old, it was one the most memorable sights of Many celebrations of our Bicentennial.
My cousin is in the Navy and her first assignment was on this ship
I doubt that, it may still be commissioned but it is a museum not a active duty ship.
Um yes know it all......the ones who work on the museum ship are Navy personnel smart guy
Just using AI!? CANT EVEN TALK YOURSELF!? GO TO HELL.....YOUR FACTS ARENT EVEN CORRECT
Only 33% have been lost in Ukraine, the other 66% are being held back from the front lines because $200 drones will take it out
Lol! "King of the battlefield", my bum! 65 tonnes of useless metal that won't get out of its own road and needs to be re-fuelled every six to eight hours and run so hot it glows in the dark - all defeated by $500 drones with about 2kg of C4. Dozens of high-level studies asking "what went wrong?" US officials and top military advisers suddenly decide to have "...a hard look at electronic and drone warfare!" . If all the morons in charge hadn't been idly sitting around smugly content in their own dellusion about military supremacy, and spent the time Russia has I'm staying up-to-date with military technologies, they might have learned something from the Russians instead of spending time denigrating them as dumb kulaks that just fell out of a Wheatfield. Let's face it - the US has never fought a war like this one - you know, with a real peer level opponent - and certainly not with the woke pussies that we have there now. Instead the lunatic generals are running around making excuses and blaming the Ukrainians for "not operating the tanks correctly" or that "they would have survived if they had been left with the original gear on" (which they took off so the Ukrainians couldn't let it fall into Russian hands). That was BS anyway - just another deflecting story. In fact, taking a tank that is too wide and too heavy for the bridges and mud in Ukraine is not the same as taking them into the Middle East desert into a poorly armed opposition in a kind of war that is now 30 years old.
etched annals... sounds bad
Killed billions of men, women, and children
It basically doesn't do anything well.
Fuck AI. Blocked
Utter BULL SH×T!
Being a good military leader is more than being intelligent. It requires the ability to seed good men to certain death. I could never be a good military leader until that changed.
LMAO 😂
These are shight 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Patriot Missile Battery a toy soon will be displayed in Moscow!
😂😂 only in Hollywood movies and American comic books and on poor nations....Russia is banging behind their Ass...with Kinzal 😊😊😊
"A man of action"... 🤔 a person who can read 3 books a day is the epitome of "a man of leisure".. 🤦🏻
That's a lie lol
"Cold open" bro shut up
Bro if you don’t like it scroll
That's why I love jeep..❤❤❤
and Serbia shot it down with russian weapons in 1999
I remember last year being able to go to Hawaii and visit this beautiful ship. It was so beautiful and I took many many pictures of just the interior the quarters. Were they ate and a little living room area. it’s such a big intimidating ship that is the pride of the United States and surprisingly well maintain. as it being in the Pearl Harbor base, I suspect that it will end up being commissioned if they do need it especially since you can’t go into any of the turds and they still have some of the systems blocked off where like some of the missiles are weapon systems, so it seems like if they do need it, it is ready to be commenced, and it was just the best experience.
😂😂 f-22 toys only work in Hollywood movies 🎥
No secrets were revealed during the making of this film.
Big snoot
Let's say 2000 drones, including sea drones, attacks it. Then what?
A true marvel in its abilities to attack poorer, defense less nations, costing only 2 trillion dollars in our taxes. I can sleep easy at night knowing I don't have free healthcare but am protected from illness and Injury by this giant killing machine
Umm didn't ford fall down every where he went
Yeah, he was pretty clumsy
Isn't that the place where blacks couldn't go, unless they were servants?
It's a place where non members can't go, regardless of skin colour. But they employed people of many different races.
The battle did not start at first light, that would mean it started at 05.30. There is some difference of opinions at the actual start. First shot fired 11.35
Yeah, it took a British engine to make it work properly, and the only advantage it had over the Spitfire was range!
The bomber crews sure thought that was one hell of an advantage.
@@Tom-ut6ky considering also, to have that range, it was fitted with a rear tank in the body of the aircraft which made it very unstable in flight until that fuel was used up, so pilots had to use that tank before the drop tanks. The Germans would attack as the bombers crossed the Dutch /Belgian coast, forcing the fighters to drop the tanks to engage and cutting the range so the bombers were left unprotected as the approached the target.
@@davidclarke7122 If that's true, how did they manage to stay with the bombers all the way to Berlin and back, which they did?
@@Tom-ut6ky not all of them, some were caught out in the manner I described, others joined up later in the mission, some started from Italy. The mustang was a great aircraft, it did the job well, once it had the right engine
Tank buster
Why are there videos of roman centurions and medieval knights? What a rubbish video
Wasn't that last plane a jug?
Yup.
Buddy must not have heard of the FW190 which could also do those speeds and had heavier weapons. Or let's not forget about the mosquito which tbh is also a better aircraft than the p51. American and British both said that the only problem with the mosi was there were never enough of em. But sure Merica
Perhaps America should have left GB on its own against germany when you had such superior aircraft. Why spend American lives and equipment when we were nothing but a hinderance to your obvious superiority. I mean, you had the germans on the ropes, didn't you? Why, they were terrified of you!
bruh capcut ahhh video
Why did u show a p47
P51 was actually designed by the British
Actually?
Damn the brits know their shit especially the spitfire and p51
No it was not, designed by German American named Edgar Schmued and was produced in America for the Royal Air Force
@@xXUNDERLORD77Xx ohhh
@@xXUNDERLORD77Xx Correct. The original design had the same Allison engine as the P40 which sucked at altitude. Brits stuck the Rolls Royce Merlin in it and thats when the true Mustang legend began. It was still an AMerican design and the Brits then licensed Packard to manufacture the Merlin and stick them in new P51s.
What a total crap video!
My father flew B-17s ..he was an air force pilot . He never flew in battle .. he flew them from the boeing factory in seattle to an air force base in arizone or nevada.the boeing plant was producing the planes so fast that it took many piots to ferry the planes to the bases .. he said there were many accidents during teaining .. these were young men who had to learn how to fly a 4 engine airplane in a very short time .. and fly in formation .. its just incredible .. and im wondering how they managed that without there own pro-nouns ..and only biological men and biological women ..
BOO jusr another trash ai channel
Ha first comment! They still use these for food shipping in Northern Canada 🇨🇦 😂😂