These 'All Parts' military history videos are top-notch content on TH-cam, offering hours of engaging and informative storytelling. Thanks for sharing such high-quality material!
H of H, I watched each one of these vids separately, but I'm doing the whole thing. Thanks for putting it all together. House's video contact is superb. I understand that you're updating your production and I can't wait for the continuation of the 7 Years War. Cheers.
Good work! 51:44 Frederic’s summer palace in Potsdam is pronounced “sans soossi”, not sansoeki:) it means Carefree in French and was actually finished building by the aptly named Jan Bouman, a fellow Dutchy.
Maria Theresa must have been furious after learning about all those defeats. I feel for Maria Theresa. She had her empire invaded by a multitude of enemies at one time and her father left her an army and empire in poor shape to deal with the crisis.
Superb video, thank you. I never learned about the Silesian wars in school or ever saw a movie concerning Frederick the Great. It's as if education and Hollywood want us to forget our rich European history. We are descendants of those Europeans and will never forget thanks to the makers of videos like this.
Prussian infantry with their rate of fire and ability to take massive casaulties without breaking proved to be the key of these wars. sure the cavalry improved in the second silesian war but with the breech loading rifle of the war of unification 100 years later, the austrians lost generation after generation by rate of fire and order which i believe must have gone hand in hand.
One of the additional reasons for choosing Silesia as the territory of Prussian expansion was the fact of the brutal re-Catholicization of these areas by the Habsburgs. Maria Teresa was obsessively anti-Protestant and anti-Jewish. Lower Silesia was traditionally Protestant, alco many Protestants from Tirol and Austria found refuge there. The Jews were also granted asylum and privileges in Prussia. This meant that most of the Silesians favored Frederick. The Silesians also strengthened the weak Prussian army in the famous Battle of Leuthen.
All these battles, more intriguing is how Frederick II managed to get so much money. What were the economic circumstances that allowed him to wage war all the time?
Hi father left him huge war chest. He also stimulated the economy thru mercantilist policies, more efficient tax collection and the court being frugal. The Prussian beaurocracy was 2nd to none at this time period
After watching your work and that of others on the topic, I wonder whether Friedrich/Frederik actually just went to war for the sake of it. Not expecting to win, maybe not even to survive. Remember, it was his father who wished for him to become a soldier, basically breaking his son to achieve this. "This is what you wanted, Father? And what all others in this world seem to want? So be it." Thus, young, traumatized, militarized Prussia and her king were unleashed on old Europe. 30 years of war, pillage and rape can do that to a people, I guess. And yet, to this day, we call him the Great for many reasons, war maybe the least of them. RIP Alter Fritz. May you play the flute to your heart's content, wherever you are. Also, thanks for Berlin, still awesome! Pathos off. Peace.
I would like to know about how Prussia came into existence, and why was it in two separate chunks of land? It's the one notable state in European history of the last 3-400 years that I've never seen anything of regarding its origins. It seems to just suddenly be there, with a king that wants a well-drilled army, who then passes to his ambitious son this well-drilled military machine that goes on to greatly affect European history until the 20th century, effectively. But who were the Prussians? Where did they originate from? Why were their lands divided? :-)
Indeed it is a pretty overlooked, but it is also not exactly full of details on this matter As far as I know, and I may be mistaken, Prussia was born from the former Teutonic knights state
Prussia was the territory in the baltic belonging to the teutonic knights. It was originally a pagan baltic tribe similar to lithuanians but got ethnic cleansed by german crusaders that then established a small state in the area to raid other pagan tribes. Years later it lost a bunch of territory to poland-lithuania as punishment for raiding christian kingdoms, and became a polish tributary. At some point, one of the grandmasters of the order secularized it and turned it into a duchy. The margrave of brandenburg (the territory comprising eastern germany including berlin) eventually inherited the territory through dynastic ties and united both titles into a duchy of prussia, which later was elevated into a kingdom as a reward for fighting in the war of spanish succession.
It is a relief to see more current analysis of Fredericks' military abilities rather than just repeating Duffys idol worship of a marginally above average tactician against court appointed favorites. As a strategist he was flawed by his own ego. My sole criticism of your documentaries is the awful music. Period music or no music at all would be an improvement. Your historical accuracy is admirable. Please continue your excellent work.
Pretty much every ancient commander due to biased and favourable sources gets idol worshipped. Alexander's sources come hundreds of years later giving him all the credit, Caesar literally wrote his own works, etc. Not saying no commander deserves praise if they are good but there is no way a commander is bad if the sources are from one side only, its like reading Nazi propaganda to determine the Wehrmacht's performance in war
@@kiro6119 yt censored my answer. Here is another try to explain it to you: Poland was ruled by the electorat of Saxony. Otherwise Poland surely would have occupied Silesia hunted down, [censored] and [censored] all Germans and then claimed itself innocent victim
@@zurgesmiecal Polish -Lithuanian Commonwealth was the most tollerant country in Europe. Hunting down and prosecutions were widely used by germans and russiand during partitions and later times ,also.
Dettingen was a fluke British victory. A grotesquely bad British deployment into a double flanked killing ground was negated by the arrogant insubordination of the French general de Grammont.
Yeah, only a 1.5 hour special on Frederick 2nd's war... wow, also first. I guess it's nice to see yourself in your video but I think it improves the video not to do this. You have a great voice to comment on your video, footage of yourself distracts from the subject
I used to hate learning history and then my dad introduced me to kinds and generals and house of history, now I mostly listen to them when I’m playing video games and it is cool that I can learn stuff whilst playing video games.
There is literally nothing better on TH-cam than hours long “All Parts” military history videos.
And they are infinitely better than the low-density TV documentaries.
long form is only for intellectuals, "general audience" TV is for the regulars who fight our wars.
yea 100% better than anything you would watch on a streaming service or TV
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I know. They've all become an addiction.
These 'All Parts' military history videos are top-notch content on TH-cam, offering hours of engaging and informative storytelling. Thanks for sharing such high-quality material!
Some of the highest quality content available..
Short of say ur mother
Amazing work, this is by far the best coverage of this war out there
So happy you put this all together
An hour and a half well spent. Excellent job!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I feel more could have been discussed how Traun chased Frederick out of Bohemia. In Fredericks memoirs he stated "Traun taught me the art of war."
You deserve way more views and subs!
i realize this is besides the point, but the narrator's sweater for the Battle of Chotusitz is incredible
Thanks!
I was gonna say you must continue on to the Seven Years War but I can see you already have...awesome!
Love this can't wait to check out your other stuff keep it up man!
H of H, I watched each one of these vids separately, but I'm doing the whole thing. Thanks for putting it all together. House's video contact is superb. I understand that you're updating your production and I can't wait for the continuation of the 7 Years War. Cheers.
oh dear oh dear we have been spoiled by you good scholar thank for making such an epic video
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@HoH hello, thank you for uploading this. I hope you're Sunday is going well. Kind regards, from Ireland, the 15th of May 2022🇮🇪💞💐🎈
Thank you for this video!
Good work! 51:44 Frederic’s summer palace in Potsdam is pronounced “sans soossi”, not sansoeki:) it means Carefree in French and was actually finished building by the aptly named Jan Bouman, a fellow Dutchy.
You're absolutely right. My French isn't that good. Thanks, and I am happy you're enjoying the documentary!
Is sanssouci
Danke,danke,danke für diese ausführliche Beschreibung, Darstellung..........einfach richtig gut!
Very interesting, informative and well presented. Thanks for posting.
This is just fantastic. Thank you.
What an epic production!
What happened to those who had raided his camp and stolen his war chest?
This is really a great work. Love your videos a lot.
Best history content on youtube
Great! rewatching this while waiting for 1757
Maria Theresa must have been furious after learning about all those defeats. I feel for Maria Theresa. She had her empire invaded by a multitude of enemies at one time and her father left her an army and empire in poor shape to deal with the crisis.
Love your channel. Excellent content, presented well.
Much appreciated!
Superb video, thank you. I never learned about the Silesian wars in school or ever saw a movie concerning Frederick the Great. It's as if education and Hollywood want us to forget our rich European history. We are descendants of those Europeans and will never forget thanks to the makers of videos like this.
Criminally underrated
Love the cat petting in the end :))
Prussian infantry with their rate of fire and ability to take massive casaulties without breaking proved to be the key of these wars. sure the cavalry improved in the second silesian war but with the breech loading rifle of the war of unification 100 years later, the austrians lost generation after generation by rate of fire and order which i believe must have gone hand in hand.
Excellent presentation.
Loved it!
One of the additional reasons for choosing Silesia as the territory of Prussian expansion was the fact of the brutal re-Catholicization of these areas by the Habsburgs. Maria Teresa was obsessively anti-Protestant and anti-Jewish. Lower Silesia was traditionally Protestant, alco many Protestants from Tirol and Austria found refuge there. The Jews were also granted asylum and privileges in Prussia. This meant that most of the Silesians favored Frederick. The Silesians also strengthened the weak Prussian army in the famous Battle of Leuthen.
You did a great job
All these battles, more intriguing is how Frederick II managed to get so much money. What were the economic circumstances that allowed him to wage war all the time?
Frederick II was not only a military genious, he allso encouraged sience, tollerance and culture. I guess that stimulated the economy of Prussia.
@@vadokunvot there is a group that might disagree with the tolerance part
Hi father left him huge war chest. He also stimulated the economy thru mercantilist policies, more efficient tax collection and the court being frugal. The Prussian beaurocracy was 2nd to none at this time period
@@ryanjuguilon213 oh, wow, thanks.
Thank you for video
Never saw her channel before, but 10mins in I sub.
Welcome aboard, Phil!
HIS
@@MrSneakyCastro Didn't even notice that😅
Thank you very much helped with my research on Frederick and the period.
After watching your work and that of others on the topic, I wonder whether Friedrich/Frederik actually just went to war for the sake of it. Not expecting to win, maybe not even to survive.
Remember, it was his father who wished for him to become a soldier, basically breaking his son to achieve this. "This is what you wanted, Father? And what all others in this world seem to want? So be it."
Thus, young, traumatized, militarized Prussia and her king were unleashed on old Europe. 30 years of war, pillage and rape can do that to a people, I guess.
And yet, to this day, we call him the Great for many reasons, war maybe the least of them.
RIP Alter Fritz. May you play the flute to your heart's content, wherever you are. Also, thanks for Berlin, still awesome!
Pathos off. Peace.
Thanks!
Thank you Reinier!
Imagine this being your day at work
Love it, love everything about it.
beautiful map
i can't hear half of this because of poor eq. please fix audio.
Dziękuję
What s the name of the game shown in the video?
I would have thought that having interest in different parts of the world would help hold an alliance together. No competition, no amenity.
59:06 they took his dog…they messed up
2:40 as they should.
I would like to know about how Prussia came into existence, and why was it in two separate chunks of land? It's the one notable state in European history of the last 3-400 years that I've never seen anything of regarding its origins. It seems to just suddenly be there, with a king that wants a well-drilled army, who then passes to his ambitious son this well-drilled military machine that goes on to greatly affect European history until the 20th century, effectively. But who were the Prussians? Where did they originate from? Why were their lands divided? :-)
Indeed it is a pretty overlooked, but it is also not exactly full of details on this matter
As far as I know, and I may be mistaken, Prussia was born from the former Teutonic knights state
Prussia was the territory in the baltic belonging to the teutonic knights. It was originally a pagan baltic tribe similar to lithuanians but got ethnic cleansed by german crusaders that then established a small state in the area to raid other pagan tribes.
Years later it lost a bunch of territory to poland-lithuania as punishment for raiding christian kingdoms, and became a polish tributary. At some point, one of the grandmasters of the order secularized it and turned it into a duchy.
The margrave of brandenburg (the territory comprising eastern germany including berlin) eventually inherited the territory through dynastic ties and united both titles into a duchy of prussia, which later was elevated into a kingdom as a reward for fighting in the war of spanish succession.
Excellent example of German arrogance that found its final demise only in 1942.
Was Frederick the proto notsee?
Thankfully youre More focused than your camera .
Hahaha
It is a relief to see more current analysis of Fredericks' military abilities rather than just repeating Duffys idol worship of a marginally above average tactician against court appointed favorites. As a strategist he was flawed by his own ego.
My sole criticism of your documentaries is the awful music.
Period music or no music at all would be an improvement.
Your historical accuracy is admirable. Please continue your excellent work.
Pretty much every ancient commander due to biased and favourable sources gets idol worshipped. Alexander's sources come hundreds of years later giving him all the credit, Caesar literally wrote his own works, etc. Not saying no commander deserves praise if they are good but there is no way a commander is bad if the sources are from one side only, its like reading Nazi propaganda to determine the Wehrmacht's performance in war
Austrians those 150 years were going fail after fail after fail until there were no more fails available to them.
Did you study history?
I don't understand why Poland never got involved in these wars in order to take back Silesia
you joking?
@@zurgesmiecal why would I be
@@kiro6119 yt censored my answer. Here is another try to explain it to you: Poland was ruled by the electorat of Saxony. Otherwise Poland surely would have occupied Silesia hunted down, [censored] and [censored] all Germans and then claimed itself innocent victim
@@zurgesmiecal are you on drugs or something lol
@@zurgesmiecal Polish -Lithuanian Commonwealth was the most tollerant country in Europe. Hunting down and prosecutions were widely used by germans and russiand during partitions and later times ,also.
If I am not wrong Frederick II was direct descendant of Kasimir III and last emperor of Latin empire
Had he knew would he have pursued those thrones?
My God Austria threw the war.
Dettingen was a fluke British victory. A grotesquely bad British deployment into a double flanked killing ground was negated by the arrogant insubordination of the French general de Grammont.
Doesn’t matter if it was a fluke or not, the french had every advantage had still lost
Great research, terrible presentation. muddled and unstructured.
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In English, "adversaries" is not pronounced "AD-vers-AH-rees" but as "ADVER-seh-rees"
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I need your opinion on my content, thank you
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Yeah, only a 1.5 hour special on Frederick 2nd's war... wow, also first. I guess it's nice to see yourself in your video but I think it improves the video not to do this. You have a great voice to comment on your video, footage of yourself distracts from the subject
When you say croats instead serbs i know it Is halfarse history
I used to hate learning history and then my dad introduced me to kinds and generals and house of history, now I mostly listen to them when I’m playing video games and it is cool that I can learn stuff whilst playing video games.