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Animations of historic events and battles.
Animated maps of the journeys of great discoverers
Animated maps of the journeys of great discoverers
Battle of the Berezina | 1812 | Animation
The Battle of the Beresina was a battle between a French army under command of Napoleon Bonaparte and two Russian armies. The battle was the last major battle of the Russian campaign.
00:00 Intro
00:24 Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
03:00 Battle
08:30 Consequences
00:00 Intro
00:24 Napoleon's retreat from Moscow
03:00 Battle
08:30 Consequences
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Battle of Tannenberg (1914) Animation
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How the Germans won the (second) battle of Tannenberg. Hindenburg's victory over the Second Russian army
Historical world population compared to today's countries
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World population from 5000 BC to 2022 AD compared to the population size of today's countries. #worldpopulation
Battle of Austerlitz | 1805 | Animation
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Animation of the Battle of Austerlitz. At the Battle of Austerlitz, Napoleon defeated a numerically superior Russo-Austrian army near the city of Brno. #napoleon #napoleonicwars
Napoleon's losses in Russia | Animated map
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Napoleon's losses during the French invasion of Russia The animation shows only the numbers of the main army (including Jerome and Davouts troops). Later reinforcements are not included. Sources Figurative Map of the Russian campaign by Charles Minard Russia against Napoleon by Dominic Lieven Music | Intermission - Tenebrous Brothers Carnival by Kevin MacLeod Intermission - Tenebrous Brothers C...
Ancient explorers
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Early explorations Phoenicians Euthymens Scylax Hanno the Navigator Alexander the Great Pytheas Music Grim League | Kevin MacLeod Grim League von Kevin MacLeod unterliegt der Lizenz Creative-Commons-Lizenz "Namensnennung 4.0". creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Quelle: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100779 Künstler: incompetech.com/ The Crows did it | Nathan Moore
Interior lines | military strategy
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Interior lines | military strategy Music Kevin MacLeod | Lord of the Land Lord of the Land von Kevin MacLeod unterliegt der Lizenz Creative-Commons-Lizenz "Namensnennung 4.0". creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Quelle: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400022 Künstler: incompetech.com/ #militarystrategy
Trafalgar Campaign | The manoeuvers that led to the battle of Trafalgar
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Napoleon's plan to lure the British out of the Channel, Villeneuve's escape from Nelson's blockade and the manoeuvers prior to the battle of Trafalgar. Music The Battle of 1066 - Patrick Patrikios Hero's Theme Hero's Theme von Twin Musicom unterliegt der Lizenz Creative-Commons-Lizenz "Namensnennung 4.0". creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Quelle: www.twinmusicom.org/song/280/heros-theme Küns...
The race to the South Pole (1911) Amundsen and Scott
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The race to the South Pole ( Antarctica ) | Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott Music Constancy Part 1 The Descent Constancy Part 1 - The Descent von Kevin MacLeod unterliegt der Lizenz Creative-Commons-Lizenz "Namensnennung 4.0". creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Quelle: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100775 Künstler: incompetech.com/ Drums of the Deep Drums of ...
Early Explorations to North America | 1497 - 1539
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Animated map of the first voyages to North America | Age of Explorations List of explorers Giovanni Caboto (1497) Joao Fernandes Lavrador (1498) Gaspar Corte Real (1501) Sebastiano Caboto (1508) Juan Ponce de Leon (1513) Alonso Alvarez de Pineda (1513) Lucas Vazques de Ayllon (1525) Giovanni da Verrazzano (1524) Estevao Gomes (1524) Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca (1528) Jagues Cartier (1535) Hernan...
Naval warfare tactic | Crossing the T
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Crossing the T is a naval warfare tactic, that was used in the 19th and 20th century. #militarystrategy
Battle of Copenhagen | 1801 |
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The battle of Copenhagen was a naval battle between a British fleet commanded by Vice Admiral Nelson and a Danish fleet. Music : Dangerous | Kevin MacLeod Dangerous von Kevin MacLeod ist unter der Lizenz "Creative Commons Attribution" (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) lizenziert. Quelle: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100277 Künstler: incompetech.com/ Dark alley D...
Small Colonial Empires | Danish, Swedish, Scottish, Prussian and Austrian colonies
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Small Colonial Empires | Danish, Swedish, Scottish, Prussian and Austrian colonies
Operation Juno and the sinking of HMS Glorious
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Operation Juno and the sinking of HMS Glorious
10 biggest battles in the Napoleonic era
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10 biggest battles in the Napoleonic era
Wolfpack tactic | Rudeltaktik | German submarine tactic explained
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Wolfpack tactic | Rudeltaktik | German submarine tactic explained
Explorations to America | 1492- 1502 | Animated Map
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Explorations to America | 1492- 1502 | Animated Map
Günther Prien | Attack on Scapa Flow (1939) Animation
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Günther Prien | Attack on Scapa Flow (1939) Animation
Graf Spee | Battle of the River Plate ( 1939 ) Animation
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Graf Spee | Battle of the River Plate ( 1939 ) Animation
Napoleon | Battle of the Pyramids ( 1798 ) Animation
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Napoleon | Battle of the Pyramids ( 1798 ) Animation
How the Enigma machine works | Animation
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How the Enigma machine works | Animation
The sinking of Blücher ( 1940 ) Animation
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The sinking of Blücher ( 1940 ) Animation
Napoleon | French Invasion of Russia ( 1812 ) Animated map
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Napoleon | French Invasion of Russia ( 1812 ) Animated map
Please find a real narrator or use an AI.
German guy makes me sleep ..
It was clearly the main and mortal fault of Admiral Brueys. Normally his anchored in line ships would had been a strong fortress wall against Nelson. It´s hardly to understand that such an experienced naval officer placed his ships so far away from the shore. Furthermore the half of french crew was on land, when the battle started, looking for water and food, not able to reach their ships in time anymore. So they had to be the spectators of the downfall.
dont be sad, the french were defeated!
I am reading War and Peace and this map has put it all in perspective. thanks
The quality of this production is excellent. I found the comparative mapping of the two expeditions extremely informative. For example, I had no idea that neither expedition had depots beyond the mountain range described in the video. Also, I had no idea that Scout had created a depot so far away from the mountains both groups had to cross. The Norwegians laid THREE depots. By the way, Amundsen learned his snow craft in the Canadian Artic while living among the Inuit people. That was the difference (dogs, food, sleds used were all influenced by his time in the Artic). I enjoyed this video very much. Well done!!!
Amundsen did his research. His biggest advantage was the dogs, which were faster and provided his men with protein and protection from scurvy. Scott lost this race the minute Amundsen entered it.
I watched this in class and everyone wondered why u sounded like that 💀
Magnífica descripción de esa batalla naval, enhorabuena por el trabajo desde España
Los gráficos y mapas muy buenos, enhorabuena
Fue una victoria táctica rusa, pero victoria estratégica de Napoleón, básicamente debida a la torpeza de Chichagov -que era un oficial de marina. La captura de Napoleón y sus principales jefes estaba al alcance de la mano y hubiera supuesto el fin de la guerra, como dice la propia narración.
Do the german Blitzkrieg for the next video
nice
Thanks, enjoyed the small details in this that otherwise don't get a mention.
While a mildly interesting concept, it doesn't take much to realise that 19th century wooden warships would stand no chance against a WWI battleship. But DANTON was hardly a shining example of that class of warship by the way - although she was laid down about the same time as DREADNOUGHT, she was missing many of the revolutionary developments the RN battleship featured and thus not even a true dreadnought battleship. Frankly, a WWI battleship would have huge advantages in range, explosive shells, manoeuvrability, speed and armour. She probably could have simply rammed each British 1st rate and saved all her shells. This video could have been much shorter and achieved the same result. Incidentally, there are no troops aboard ships. "Troops" by definition are soldiers. Not seamen. Also, you say "...[DANTON] could traverse thousands of nautical miles, a stark contrast to the limited range of Napoleonic era warships." You've got that backwards, mate. Coal-fired warships were heavily dependent on coaling stations around the world to restock their coal bunkers. 18th century warships were only limited by their provisions. So quite the opposite.
Cuted ,disperse
Great video, simple and useful.
Ok , now if the submarine is submerged deep down then how does it get air to fill the tank ?
No way the first ship to surrender was a French one XD
Excellent.
Great video!
I can I use your video as presentation on my video
Übles English , laß es lieber . Sprich lieber vernünftig Deutsch , statt solch grottiges , jammerndes English . Ist echt grausam 😢
Just what I was looking for! Thank you, the other commenters just want entertainment
Tan byl tez korpus polski ksiecia Jozefa Poniatowskiego. Nie sam Napoleon
Thank you for saving me so much time trying to create a Powerpoint on this exact topic.
Clear explanation but blud sounds dead ash
Why is British BLUE and French RED? Makes no sense! Great animation! Thank you!
Sometimes it seems to me that the Franco-Spanish fleet is actually me in hoi4
when they were in september only 100k remanins,😅
"Cap Finisterre; France lost 2 ships". NO, Spain lost 2 ships, The "Firme" and "San Rafael".
The Norwegians knew a thing or two about extreme cold. Sadly the English didn't.
Very impressive animation that outlines very clearly Amundsen and Scott's differing strategies to access the pole. I enjoyed it. One point of accuracy - Scott used Ponies not horses. This was a mistake as they simply could not deal with the temperatures as dogs could. Amundsen actually took dogs to the pole with him... Their paw prints were visible when Scott's polar team arrived after Amundsen.
It's funny they used the french strategy in land to win in the sea
The notorious blizzard never happened. Scott faked it.
what map, wtf is this
When ever you go to the snow, take an Norwegian flag😅.
Can someone discuss if this was ever winnable for the French ? Purely counter factual , but there were big flow on impacts from this crushing defeat from their point of view.
around 2012, british and norwegain marines did allmost same trip on Greenland and they gave same gear as in 1912. They copied diet and transportations, and medics checked teams allmost every day. Instead of killing dogs, they removed dogs and gave them some other meat. This testing showed that british troops lose so much weight, so they had to stop . Norwegians in other hand, they gain weight and manage to do this trip. Main difference was, norwegian had high calorie diet like chocolate and fat, while british troop had low calorie food like biscuit.
Cool video
3:45 weren't the allied commanders smart enough to think, the weak French southern flank was just a trick? There's no way a smart commander like Napoleon would leave one of his flanks weak unless he was playing them?
Kutuzov actually did offer a plan that would've made his victory at Austerlitz much less likely. Tsar Alexander just rejected it in favor of his. When the battle was a disaster, he still blamed and then fired Kutuzov.
i like the format
Speak.
Wow the British fukin stole two thirds of the enemy ships💀💀💀
Good vid
Thank you, great video, exactly what i was looking for !
Lots of books on the subject, couple of notable I’ve read were Ranulph Fiennes take on Scott’s journey and by the youngest member of Scott’s team Apsley Cherry Garrard wrote the worst journey in the world, reckoned to be the best account describing Antarctic exploration and his account of searching and finding Scott’s tent the following spring.
It seems that, with the exception of Dresden, victory went in every case to the side with the most troops. Could you do a video on Dresden to explain how Napoleon overturned the coalition’s advantage in numbers?
Good stuff. Thank you
The air is compressed. That's how it works. Ur welcome