It's used in South Slavic languages and can be heard in Serbian, Bosnian, Croat and Montenegrin as karašerbeš/kaрашеръеш or roughly translated as mess/chaos
Hitler learned the mistakes of Napoleon invasion of Russia was that he would attack three main large army to invade Soviet Union in three main strategic goal of the offensive in three important strategic city needs to be captured: North (Lenningrad), Middle (Moscow), and South (Stalingrad). The reason was because to make sure the German’s flank is secured not like how Napoleon’s army just attacking one city with one huge army and leaving a large gap that the enemy would just encircled army and cutting the supply. Thinking that conquering a one important city would mean surrender. However, the only mistakes that Hitler didn’t really worried or concern that he and Napoleon making the exact same mistakes when invade Russia or the Soviet Union was the lack of supply and resources. Most importantly was the lack of knowledge of the Russian landscape. A lot of myth and misconceptions about why many nation failed to invade Russia was infamous Russian Winter, but that’s not actually the main reasons why invading Russia is impossible. But the main reason why many nation failed to invade Russia was the lack of foresight of the Russian landscape. Even if invading Russia in the middle of the summer, that too will be a big mistake and a bit difficult to invade than the winter. Apart from the landscape was the weather. In the summer, especially when its raining for instance, turning most of the Russian land into heavy mud that can cause transport of supplies and troops to moved very slowly towards to the heartland of Russia. Most of people would say like why did the Mongols or the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth manage to invade Russia? Well Russia at that time weren’t that huge or that strong nation. Plus both of Mongol and Polish-Lithuanian who lived and learn the knowledge the land of the Rus (modern border day Russia). Of course they successfully invade and occupy for a short while until the people of the Rus who don’t like the invader occupation, revolted and eventually they managed to kicked out of the invader and liberate their homeland. In conclusion invading Russia will be impossible unless they know the knowledge of the Russian landscape, invading Russia with a large army, attacking and taken a huge part of the Russian land (not attacking small parts of the Russian land and take the capital), secure the flanks, and most importantly needed a large of supply to invade a large nation that there border can stretch from Europe to Asia.
The Battle of Karansebes whether or not its exist nor the drunk Austrian soldiers did the fire exchange on their men. Why? Some sources during the battle at that time can be exaggerated to say at least and the description of that battle can be different from other sources that you find.
The main causes of famine during The Great Leap Forward is the collectivization, pest eating rice grain (rats, locusts, and other small animals), and weather change that struck the famine and killing around 15 - 45 million people depend on different sources. This is all based on Stalin’s collectivization and his Five-Year Plan.
@@NartNeyut01 But the German Army during WW1 defeated the Imperial Russian Army and the Red Army. They were also 85 miles from St.Petersburg or you can call it Leningrad!
Wouldn’t work they invaded in June because that’s when the ground had hardened from mud after spring. Also the initial plan was to invade in May but it was postponed because of Italian invasion of Greece
Another biggest screwup is the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. The assassins didn't realize that the next emperor Franz Ferdinand was planning to give rights to the people of the Balkans in Austria-Hungary, even though he disliked them. The assassins didn't know about it, not even Gavrilo Princip. All thanks to the assassination, it never happens and WW1 broke out The second screwup is the battle of the bulge where Hitler thought he could encircle the Americans as he did in the early years of ww2 with the Brits and the french. The plan backfired when the Germans pushed far into Allied lines. The lack of logistical support, fuel and supplies and exhaustion in the army slowed the offensive down gradually. Soon, the Allies exploited the weakness and quickly outflank and encircle the Germans. With the dissipation of the fog and mist, came an overwhelming Allied air superiority that resupplied their stranded troops. At this, the progress the German Army had enjoyed quickly fizzled out and soon the lines became like they were before the offensive. At this massive defeat in which Germany poured in 400,000 men, they suffered around 100,000 casualties and the Allies suffering 90,000 casualties.
Here is one. Enver Hoxha, leader of Communist Albania, had two choices on who to align with. One was the nearby Soviet Union. The other was Far away China. He chose China, and then China abandoned them. And I haven't seen anyone prominent talk about how great Hoxha was. Hoxha was in my opinion, the worst leader ever. He was not only a bad person, he was horribly incompetent.
@sa oef of course, who could forget the bunkers. This was due to his irrational fear of an invasion. Where have we seen an irrational fear being solved by inanimate objects?
In Mao’s defense, at the time of the sparrow campaign, ecology was an emerging science that many in the developing world did not have a firm grasp of. Like you said, China was a largely agricultural and illiterate society, so one might understand why they did something that we today with the benefit of hindsight acknowledge to be a terrible mistake. It also didn’t help that there many cases of party members in the country side lying about the maximum potential crop yield (like tell the central government that they could grow a million pounds of rice on 1 acre of land).
someguy someone again, you can only say that because of hindsight and because of your education system providing you with basic ecological knowledge that your average Chinese peasant in the early 50s would not have had access to.
Democrities That’s cool and all but his actions still led to the deaths of up to 45 million Chinese (not including the many who also die during the Great Leap Forward political purges)
Will Kirkpatrick I wasn’t aware that Mao was able to conjure up two massive hurricanes that ended up destroying much of the nation’s crop yields two years in a row. It’s almost like attributing the failures and setbacks of a particular social movement to the mistakes of one person, and assuming that person has absolute control of the situation at all times, is rather erroneous.
Democrities You’re right. Poor Mao. He was just an innocent man caught up in a series of unfortunate events. I mean he was also a brutal dictator who had children drag their parents out into the streets to then have them beheaded. But you’re right. Poor, poor Mao
Next video add the baltic fleet sailing from the baltic all the way to japan and fired at british and danish ships they thought were japanese in europe so they got denied access to the suez canal
@@ortherner My God can any of you accept that mental issues actually exist and that verbal abuse and bullying for literally years can mess a person up, it's a literal struggle and I'm not some emo or goth type of person
Invading USSR wasn't Hitler or any high ranking's fault. It was because Mussolini decided to go after Greece and failed miserably so germany had to delayed their operation to save Italians.
@@Yosef_Marks Good point, I did not think of that, either way though still seems like it would have been a better move to stick with his investment a bit longer, but who knows what he had going on in his personal life, he could of really needed the money maybe.
Bro, good video but you didn't mentoin Hungary ONCE. The hussars are Hungarian, and probably didn't speak germa. While it is true that this nation wasn't Austria-Hungary yet, Hungarians were the biggest "minority" in the empire. (Source: 11th grade hungarian history textbook)
When a bunch of confederate solders leave a bunch of cigarettes with their battle plans in it.
Oof.
edge lord When someone just saw a oversimplefied video
ah i see you too are a man of culture aswell
@@gort1319 yes but no.
Wasn't it cigars
@@gravynavy516 I think so.
I feel like mao deserves his own list at this point
For one his name was mao ze *dong*
Hell, I'm a Communist and even _I_ find him stupid.
@@Ranade_Empor i mean you identified as a communist so don't throw stones in a glass house blah blah; policies not isims fam.
Ranade Mint I would hope so lol
Food is the f in communism
That last one deserves to have a Comedy film made out of it.
I will be reporting this because I'm in this video and I dont like
Rocky is it okay if subscribe to you?
Did you cause a mass famine too?
Karasherbesh* - still used in Slavic languages to describe a chaotic situation in which you don't know what is happening
Never heard that in Polish.
Isiah Malik Levante Zimmerman Never heard that in Bulgarian too...
It's used in South Slavic languages and can be heard in Serbian, Bosnian, Croat and Montenegrin as karašerbeš/kaрашеръеш or roughly translated as mess/chaos
The name is pronounced caransebesh doe
It's a bit like in Italian where we use the term "Ambaradam" to mean chaos, referencing the battle of Amba Aradam in Ethiopia
The austrian stuff is the epitome of don’t trust anyone not even yourself meme
Conquering Russia in Winter is impossible
-Cenghis Khan:(Laughs in Mongol)
It sounds more like xe xe xe
Mavi Kartal *Ghenghis
Dragonblood r/woooosh
Kaiser Wilhelm (laughs in German)
Russia didn’t exist
Hmmm yes, knowledge.
M bison: Yes YES
Petition to rename these videos to biggest bruh moments in history
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Dude.
Uncool.
K then
DAMN IT
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It is so cool to see your channel explode so quickly!!! Don’t worry rapid growth never leads to bad outcomes :D!
Hitler learned the mistakes of Napoleon invasion of Russia was that he would attack three main large army to invade Soviet Union in three main strategic goal of the offensive in three important strategic city needs to be captured: North (Lenningrad), Middle (Moscow), and South (Stalingrad). The reason was because to make sure the German’s flank is secured not like how Napoleon’s army just attacking one city with one huge army and leaving a large gap that the enemy would just encircled army and cutting the supply. Thinking that conquering a one important city would mean surrender. However, the only mistakes that Hitler didn’t really worried or concern that he and Napoleon making the exact same mistakes when invade Russia or the Soviet Union was the lack of supply and resources. Most importantly was the lack of knowledge of the Russian landscape. A lot of myth and misconceptions about why many nation failed to invade Russia was infamous Russian Winter, but that’s not actually the main reasons why invading Russia is impossible. But the main reason why many nation failed to invade Russia was the lack of foresight of the Russian landscape. Even if invading Russia in the middle of the summer, that too will be a big mistake and a bit difficult to invade than the winter. Apart from the landscape was the weather. In the summer, especially when its raining for instance, turning most of the Russian land into heavy mud that can cause transport of supplies and troops to moved very slowly towards to the heartland of Russia. Most of people would say like why did the Mongols or the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth manage to invade Russia? Well Russia at that time weren’t that huge or that strong nation. Plus both of Mongol and Polish-Lithuanian who lived and learn the knowledge the land of the Rus (modern border day Russia). Of course they successfully invade and occupy for a short while until the people of the Rus who don’t like the invader occupation, revolted and eventually they managed to kicked out of the invader and liberate their homeland. In conclusion invading Russia will be impossible unless they know the knowledge of the Russian landscape, invading Russia with a large army, attacking and taken a huge part of the Russian land (not attacking small parts of the Russian land and take the capital), secure the flanks, and most importantly needed a large of supply to invade a large nation that there border can stretch from Europe to Asia.
The Battle of Karansebes whether or not its exist nor the drunk Austrian soldiers did the fire exchange on their men. Why? Some sources during the battle at that time can be exaggerated to say at least and the description of that battle can be different from other sources that you find.
The main causes of famine during The Great Leap Forward is the collectivization, pest eating rice grain (rats, locusts, and other small animals), and weather change that struck the famine and killing around 15 - 45 million people depend on different sources. This is all based on Stalin’s collectivization and his Five-Year Plan.
That was a useless essay
@@NartNeyut01 But the German Army during WW1 defeated the Imperial Russian Army and the Red Army. They were also 85 miles from St.Petersburg or you can call it Leningrad!
If I invade Russia I am doing it in February
Depends
It would still technically be winter tho plus, it’s still fucking Russia
@@mirai5850 april then
Let’s do it in late march!
Wouldn’t work they invaded in June because that’s when the ground had hardened from mud after spring. Also the initial plan was to invade in May but it was postponed because of Italian invasion of Greece
Another biggest screwup is the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. The assassins didn't realize that the next emperor Franz Ferdinand was planning to give rights to the people of the Balkans in Austria-Hungary, even though he disliked them. The assassins didn't know about it, not even Gavrilo Princip. All thanks to the assassination, it never happens and WW1 broke out
The second screwup is the battle of the bulge where Hitler thought he could encircle the Americans as he did in the early years of ww2 with the Brits and the french. The plan backfired when the Germans pushed far into Allied lines. The lack of logistical support, fuel and supplies and exhaustion in the army slowed the offensive down gradually. Soon, the Allies exploited the weakness and quickly outflank and encircle the Germans. With the dissipation of the fog and mist, came an overwhelming Allied air superiority that resupplied their stranded troops. At this, the progress the German Army had enjoyed quickly fizzled out and soon the lines became like they were before the offensive. At this massive defeat in which Germany poured in 400,000 men, they suffered around 100,000 casualties and the Allies suffering 90,000 casualties.
It was not a screw up because if he did give rights it would fuck up serbian plans of dominance over south slavs
next episode you could do a part about how the burning of riga was done accidentally because a man messed up his notes
I heard communist China and grain, and I knew exactly where the topic was going
Here is one. Enver Hoxha, leader of Communist Albania, had two choices on who to align with. One was the nearby Soviet Union. The other was Far away China.
He chose China, and then China abandoned them. And I haven't seen anyone prominent talk about how great Hoxha was. Hoxha was in my opinion, the worst leader ever. He was not only a bad person, he was horribly incompetent.
@sa oef of course, who could forget the bunkers. This was due to his irrational fear of an invasion. Where have we seen an irrational fear being solved by inanimate objects?
"Oops." - Mao
Can we get an F in chat for the Pidgeys that suffered under the great leap forward
F
F
No I hate sparrows
F
F
I feel like Mao deserves a medal.....sorry, a metal plaque describing all of the atrocities he committed.
"The army's vanguard, a contingent of Hussars"
And then the Winged Hussars arrived
COMING DOWN THEY TURNED THE TIDE
cringe
Those Hussars had very little in common with Winged Hussars of Commonwealth.
@@satanbritannia5210 yeah certainly turned the tide.
From low-tide to a fucking flash flood towards themselves. 🤣
Do you worship the faith of Santeria
*Mao more like LMao*
"The hell??" I laughed more than I should lmfao
In Mao’s defense, at the time of the sparrow campaign, ecology was an emerging science that many in the developing world did not have a firm grasp of. Like you said, China was a largely agricultural and illiterate society, so one might understand why they did something that we today with the benefit of hindsight acknowledge to be a terrible mistake. It also didn’t help that there many cases of party members in the country side lying about the maximum potential crop yield (like tell the central government that they could grow a million pounds of rice on 1 acre of land).
Still it's basic fuckin logic and knowledge, pretty sure they knew sparrows ate also locust which do more damage to crops than sparrows.
someguy someone again, you can only say that because of hindsight and because of your education system providing you with basic ecological knowledge that your average Chinese peasant in the early 50s would not have had access to.
Democrities That’s cool and all but his actions still led to the deaths of up to 45 million Chinese (not including the many who also die during the Great Leap Forward political purges)
Will Kirkpatrick I wasn’t aware that Mao was able to conjure up two massive hurricanes that ended up destroying much of the nation’s crop yields two years in a row. It’s almost like attributing the failures and setbacks of a particular social movement to the mistakes of one person, and assuming that person has absolute control of the situation at all times, is rather erroneous.
Democrities You’re right. Poor Mao. He was just an innocent man caught up in a series of unfortunate events. I mean he was also a brutal dictator who had children drag their parents out into the streets to then have them beheaded. But you’re right. Poor, poor Mao
Why not Madlad moments in history?
imagine getting in a war only to find out your enemy is fighting it for you
"Halt! Halt!"
"Allah! Allah!"
Tnx
Next video add the baltic fleet sailing from the baltic all the way to japan and fired at british and danish ships they thought were japanese in europe so they got denied access to the suez canal
I knew mao was a fool, but dang I didn’t know that.
Biggest screw up in history: me
No, thats me. My Birth is worst screw up that will ever happen in Human History
Hahaha funy joke sooooo original
@@vanjasenjanin1797 I'm actually serious, I have some bad internal battles that I'm dealing with so do me and you a favor and kindly screw off
@ProLuigiGamer 01 Okay Emo Teen
@@ortherner
My God can any of you accept that mental issues actually exist and that verbal abuse and bullying for literally years can mess a person up, it's a literal struggle and I'm not some emo or goth type of person
I heard about the Caran Sebeș "incident" from a Romanian TH-camr like 1 week ago.
so?
Are u saying that guy has the rights to that event
100,000k is 100 million
"Screw up #1 Mao Zedong" fuck were coming in hard today lol
"So mau zeidong" starting of strong are we.
Now do Screwups in Civcraft
There’s to many to count
Invading USSR wasn't Hitler or any high ranking's fault. It was because Mussolini decided to go after Greece and failed miserably so germany had to delayed their operation to save Italians.
How the hell is getting bought out for 800 dollars more worth than just holding out. He could work at McDonald for a month and make that lol.
Tbh, due to inflation, those 800 dollars would nowadays be equal to a little more than $3600.
@@Yosef_Marks Good point, I did not think of that, either way though still seems like it would have been a better move to stick with his investment a bit longer, but who knows what he had going on in his personal life, he could of really needed the money maybe.
M8 you got all the big leap forward shit from simple history.
Surprised there is nothing about the Republic almost incorporating Russia in the 17th century
@Garret Phegley The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth
@Garret Phegley That was its name.
And it was a Noble's democracy
You should have included Spain choosing a Bourbon king instead of a Habsburg king
The hell was that last one? I died of laughter this was why the austro hungarian army was so incompetent in ww1
On time
Bro, good video but you didn't mentoin Hungary ONCE. The hussars are Hungarian, and probably didn't speak germa. While it is true that this nation wasn't Austria-Hungary yet, Hungarians were the biggest "minority" in the empire. (Source: 11th grade hungarian history textbook)
that’s dope
feck
Me
Bonus points
*where is god making me*
Damn I love these videos, but english not being my mother tongue it is not easy to follow when you speak so damn fast/not very clearly ;-;
Its really not that hard
@@vanjasenjanin1797 It is if English isn't your native language.
Lol just glad I’m not on here
wow
No, Sparrows don't eat grain.
They eat the seeds
No u
humanity
Bruh moment
Hi.
You forgot to mention your TH-cam channel💙
first
You're not.