It’s not just me!! I’ve just developed the bad habit of going to sleep listening to war videos on TH-cam. I just listen in. I love it. It entertains me whilst I’m falling asleep so I don’t get bored and frustrated trying to fall asleep. So glad to know it’s not just me…
It's fascinating how so many of us fall asleep to something so gruesome ... Paraphrasing, but I read (applies to horror movies too) that we're subconsciously comforted knowing that we're safe in bed rather than fighting in a war.
Thanks god i learnt English as second language.... I m so glad i understand all what narrators say in these battle documentaries... Battlefield ww2 by vasile luga are excellent on it especially episodes where Tim Piggot is narrator...
For the younger generation who never knew the history channel… this is what the history channel was all night long. Many nights falling asleep to the history channel.
There's a book called Windswept Lies of War, and it talks from censored history and hidden secrets to lost files and classified documents about World War II, it's the real deal.
The repeated efforts in many places that try to insinuate that the Wall Street Crash itself was the opening fanfare to the Great Depression are not factual.
I'm a German man from Herborn, living in Texas. Three houses down from me is a Romanian Jew woman. We're both single and flirted from time to time as we passed each others house out on walks. One day, I stopped by to offer to chop some wood she had from trimming her trees. She invited me in and immediately said, "Oh, hang on. Let me change the channel. All I watch is WWII documentaries." Heart emoticons flew out of my eyeballs! That was 3 years ago. We're still on the couch watching war docs 24/7. It was meant to be 😊
@@arnonabuurs7297 i was wide awake through the invasion of poland, then i shut my eyes, and suddenly it was the battle of britain. which was hilarious because it means i was cat napping through the amount of time it took for france to capitulate! lol
One night I came home (1999) from a night out with friends and I couldn’t sleep so I turned the channel to PBS and WWII documentaries were on and I passed out within minutes and hooked from then on. Fast forward I now teach history and WWII is my favorite topic.
It's far more respectable to watch war docs and fall asleep as this honors the memory of our fallen heroes; whereas not watching them is how we forget about them.
It’s the slow paced music, war sounds and the par monotone storyteller narration. And the best bedtime story ever that we’ve all heard thousands of times over and will hear thousands more times.
The two shows have the same title but are vastly different. This one is much better and it on TH-cam, World War II in Colour th-cam.com/play/PLZxIFAN12m6wmm5K8fPkApSB1F90885hS.html&feature=shared
@8bitboxcar I forgot to purposely misspell 'color' as 'colour' and I didn't think anything of it but you're right, I had no idea there was another version until now and it suuucks (relatively) ty for the correction 😅
I’m very disappointed with the blurred out portions. I remember watching this when I was a kid on TV. Blurring things out keeps people from knowing the horrors of war
I am a 74 disabled Vietnam vet who has had a long love affair with history. With all I have seen or read this series continues to educate me on things I didn't know about WWll. I can't grasp just how huge the war was with number of countries involved and the numbers of people that it took. Those people were willing to sacrifice for the greater good and total victory. We expected nothing less. We don't call them the Greatest Generation for nothing.
I always find it so amazing to see old footage from WWI and WWII that has been restored and colorized. It creates such a detailed picture to be able to put into one's own perspective.
We, who loves falling asleep while listening to WW2 stories are definitely the reincarnation of the soldiers who fought and made the supreme sacrifice for their motherlands.
Me the same! "I've also tried with documentaries about the Romans or things like the ancient Egyptians, but I always end up watching them in their entirety.
You need to listen more and not watch as much. Bright light keeps us awake, try covering your screen with a cloth, or turn your phone screen away and drink a herbal tea with no sugar. Caffeine and sweet things keep us awake, then you’ll be sleeping like a baby and dream about being in the war.
I don't know about sleeping because WWII in Color was one of the most captivating documentaries every to cover the second world war. The narration, the score, the footage, everything is just near perfection. I have watched this docuseries many times over and it is still gripping.
I developed this habit back in 2005. History channel used to have these on around 10pm and sometimes between 12am to 3am and I fell asleep watching. Learned a thing or two about WW2.
I just found “World War in HD Colour” on Amazon Prime 10 hours & ima add this to my collection to fall asleep too..I can’t fall asleep without WWII facts lol
Nice, that is a good series ww2 HD in C. I dunno if @yazzyyae88 or anyone interested has watched ww2 apocalypse a 5 part documentary with photographs, film and footage edited together from 4 different countries.... it has images of war I've never seen and I've seen everything ww2 I've come across all my life massive respect to this. That everyone and every film tv show etc check out apocalypse ww2 it changed my life.
cant complain here. my alarm clock is just an A-10 doing a few gun passes.. BRRRRRRRT *crackle crackle crackle*. Always waking up with a smile on my face and a guardian angel on my shoulder.
It’s crazy, growing up I used to hate when my dad would watch these documentaries because they were so boring to me. He recently took his life and I find myself constantly watching these same documentaries I grew up so bored of not just because of him but they’re genuinely so intriguing and entertaining
I must be the odd one out here , it didn't make me fall asleep , I watched it from start to finish , with a few beers to keep me going , a great programme , thankyou for posting it
This is one of the most comprehensive, yet summarized explanations of WW2 I have seen. I figured I knew a pretty decent amount, but there were details in this video that helped fill in some gaps. Awesome content!
So guys, im 38 years old and ive been falling asleep to WW2 documentaries for 20 years. The history channel, the military channel and a handful of dvds got me through the years. Now its funny to see those same documentaries and familiar narrator voices in these YT playlists. I still use them to fall asleep but ive been watching a DayZ creator named Smoke and his vdeos are the absolute best to drift off to.
Ahhh early late night early morning late 90s early 2000s history channel, damn I’m old now. I used to watch this stuff coming home from night clubs and bars at 5 am back then
28 years old, the last few months consisted of watching historical videos part of my bedtime routine. I’m out like a light! Works every time and I’m learning too 😂👍🏾 thank god I’m not the only one ! 🙏🏽💀
I was just about to fall asleep and I noticed some images were blurred. Now I'm wide awake. We're taking this pussification censorship hand holding way too far. Whatever happened to viewer discretion? I'm really sick of the majority constantly being told what to say and what I can say because of the sensibilities of a very few.
So glad it's not just me! I have a playlist I've watched already but will play when trying to sleep too. It really could be any history narrated by a British person, though, now that I think about it.
I knew it! I knew I wasn’t the only one ! 😂❤ although I started on the history channel as a kid now I’m here at 27 falling asleep on YT to war documentaries
Great effort and a theater-worth documentary . One issue though, it is impossible to fall asleep to this not because it’s delightfully interesting ( as should have been the case), but because it is littered with annoying ads every 3 minutes. I totally appreciate your effort is worth the money, but that intrusive ad frequency undermines the whole thing . Great work again!
Putin lit a fuse in UKRAINE that no one can extinguish now. The billiowing smoke goes up forever--until GOD IN HEAVEN sniffs the burning plastic and exploded muntions--and decided to teach them all the power of a GAMMA RAY BURST from an exploding nearby STAR that ran out of fuel,exceeded the CHANDRESEKAR LIMIT "roared from in high: (like a LION)-See JEREMIAH 25:28-33 & 16:19-21*** (Amen).
Finally 🙌🏻 And for whatever reason WWII has the best narrators. Soothing voices, along with perfect cadence to take mind off of today’s stress and tomorrow’s struggles . GOOD NIGHT 💤 haha
Regarding british view of invasion of Poland: - no real help from Britain or France - polish cavalry were used as s mobile force, mobile infantry (there were no attack on tanks). Horses were also used on massive scale on gernan side for transport reasons - Poland, even surrenden on both sides and suprised have caused more casulties to germany than France one year later ... - Poland has delayed mobilisation to last moment because that France insisted not to anger Germany ... - Poland doctine was to defend borders because nobody thought back than that this is a start of WW2 BR
I FALL ASLEEP LISTENING TO WW2 DOCUMENTARIES TOO! Wish our younger folks would learn more about our history and the sacrifices our Service Men & Women have made.
Nothing better than going to bed and learning are you going to watch these, thunderstorm creepy streams or I put on the learning a language in your sleep videos so I appreciate this page very much
I listen to these documentaries while I work on my PLASTIC MODELS Aircraft , Tanks , WW2 types…. This is one of my favorite channels……. HISTORY ON………… CHRIS 🇺🇸
@@Winterbane98 No Bolt Action !!!!!! I do think they are nice kits….. Working on a 1/76 AIRFIX T- 34 Vintage Classic…. I build 1/72 1/76 dioramas and vignettes Thanks for the reply ……. Take care 😬
Have any of you listened to Drachinifel podcast. Naval history podcast with NO commercials. Best sleep aid ever. The fall of civilizations podcast is great for sleeping as well.
I actually do fall asleep to some of these videos 😅 would be awesome if you did one on the British Homefront during WW2. I'd like to know how the women ran things while the men were at the front ❤
Me too actually! I've read over 100+ books of different operations and history surrounding battles of ww2. I'd love a chance to read (or watch in this case) a book/documentary about the home front done to this level and the women that picked up the slack at home.
I'm no historian, but I'd guess in a word: BETTER. *The women ran things better.* But I'm just a lay, cis man who knows enough to know what I don't know, and I know better... *FEMINISM IS THE RADICAL NOTION THAT WOMEN ARE PEOPLE*
It’s disheartening to see the author refer to all Soviet Union citizens as Russians. The Soviet Union was made up of 15 different republics, each with its own distinct nationality, including but not limited to Russians. This contributes to fueling Russian modern territorial claims over former Soviet states.
@@eugenekaushnian7964he means that most of those countries that made up the Soviet Union were involuntarily forced under their rule after WWII - they weren’t previously culturally Russian and they aren’t now either.
It’s not just me!! I’ve just developed the bad habit of going to sleep listening to war videos on TH-cam. I just listen in. I love it. It entertains me whilst I’m falling asleep so I don’t get bored and frustrated trying to fall asleep. So glad to know it’s not just me…
oh no i have doing it for years
Exactly!!
Me too lol
ME TO!!😂
Me too it helps me fall asleep listening to it .
I love how thousands of us just all figured out we’re not alone with falling asleep to war docs. The algorithm knows us 🙌🏼
It's fascinating how so many of us fall asleep to something so gruesome ... Paraphrasing, but I read (applies to horror movies too) that we're subconsciously comforted knowing that we're safe in bed rather than fighting in a war.
Thanks god i learnt English as second language.... I m so glad i understand all what narrators say in these battle documentaries... Battlefield ww2 by vasile luga are excellent on it especially episodes where Tim Piggot is narrator...
How does it know we fall asleep? 😂
Привык к этому много лет назад под передачи нешенал джиографик. Телевизора в квартире больше нет, а привычка осталась 😅
Thats the whole point of the algorithm
For the younger generation who never knew the history channel… this is what the history channel was all night long. Many nights falling asleep to the history channel.
Word. Honestly. MTV was music,nagional geograpic was nature, history channel was history. Look where we’ve end up.
Same same
we had it on the discovery channel world war 2 in colour amazing
I don't think they even have history on the history channel anymore. Yup, but history used to be history, documentaries all day and night
Since when all I see is pyramids it is struggle to find the remote quick enough to not here the word unknown 😅
There's a book called Windswept Lies of War, and it talks from censored history and hidden secrets to lost files and classified documents about World War II, it's the real deal.
The repeated efforts in many places that try to insinuate that the Wall Street Crash itself was the opening fanfare to the Great Depression are not factual.
I can't find windswept, just lies of war. Who wrote it?
Okie dokie
Mos def look into this
BOOK???? Ill wait for the movie lol
I'm a German man from Herborn, living in Texas. Three houses down from me is a Romanian Jew woman. We're both single and flirted from time to time as we passed each others house out on walks. One day, I stopped by to offer to chop some wood she had from trimming her trees. She invited me in and immediately said, "Oh, hang on. Let me change the channel. All I watch is WWII documentaries." Heart emoticons flew out of my eyeballs! That was 3 years ago. We're still on the couch watching war docs 24/7. It was meant to be 😊
This is beautiful and I will never forget it :)
@@TheCloudFruit That's very kind. Blessings to you 😊
@@ginomoreno5117 and to you, sir
😢 what a sweet story ❤️
That’s awesome, love it!!
Me napping peacefully as I hear about how millions perished in the most gruesome war in human history 😊💤
I have a bad habit of doing that to 😂
😂😂
kinda ironic isnt it?
I fell asleep at the Great Depression what about you?
@@arnonabuurs7297 i was wide awake through the invasion of poland, then i shut my eyes, and suddenly it was the battle of britain. which was hilarious because it means i was cat napping through the amount of time it took for france to capitulate! lol
So this is basically the History channel in 2005 at midnight.
Remember the old tune that played between ads? It would show black and white war footage against a red backdrop with a catchy little four note tune
💯
Or national geographic in 2014-2018
And that’s why I’ll sleep so good tonight!
Indeed and it’s all much better without the UFOs they promoting there today 😂
One night I came home (1999) from a night out with friends and I couldn’t sleep so I turned the channel to PBS and WWII documentaries were on and I passed out within minutes and hooked from then on. Fast forward I now teach history and WWII is my favorite topic.
It's far more respectable to watch war docs and fall asleep as this honors the memory of our fallen heroes; whereas not watching them is how we forget about them.
It’s the slow paced music, war sounds and the par monotone storyteller narration. And the best bedtime story ever that we’ve all heard thousands of times over and will hear thousands more times.
That ain't monotone storyteller. That's the David Attenborough of history docs.
That’s not David Attenborough! You incompetent buffoon!
This show is called WWII in Color. Absolutely amazing series.
Is it on netflix right ?
@michaeltroy4181 this isn't world war 2 in color. I was just watching it and it ain't this
The two shows have the same title but are vastly different. This one is much better and it on TH-cam, World War II in Colour th-cam.com/play/PLZxIFAN12m6wmm5K8fPkApSB1F90885hS.html&feature=shared
@8bitboxcar I forgot to purposely misspell 'color' as 'colour' and I didn't think anything of it but you're right, I had no idea there was another version until now and it suuucks (relatively) ty for the correction 😅
@@codyjackson7030 that's a different show, this is the older one that is more accurate.
This is just what I was looking for. The 50 minute ones aren't long enough to fall asleep to so I need to watch two.
If you search ww2 audiobook on YT, there are many between 5 hours and up.
@@acs5928 thx
Yeah, that’s exactly what happened to me. Glad for extended videos.
Remember: as a special bonus, you have TWO world wars to fall asleep to.
I fall asleep within 5 minutes. You take an hour plus? 😂
Ive been falling asleep to ww2 stuff long before it became trendy
😂😂😂😂😂
Ohh yeah? I bet you I’ve been not really watching it but watching longer than you have!!!!!
I'd recommend the winter soldier vietnam documentary then I think you'd like it
@@-ChristopherFillmore-ive had the ww2 in color box set since it came out in like 2009 or 10
used to have the history channel slop on VHS and play it when I wanted.
I’m very disappointed with the blurred out portions. I remember watching this when I was a kid on TV. Blurring things out keeps people from knowing the horrors of war
They only do it because youtube will demonitize them otherwise afaik
Right
Blame youtube.
You dont need to watch only listen to fall a sleep bro
It is blurred so you can watch and then you cry. Pathetic.
I'm jealous of everyone falling asleep to this, I've been awake the whole three hours cause the video is too interesting
I've watched it literally dozens of times, I pretty much know the script.
Rewatch it again and again so there is no need to listen to it cuz I know it xD but falling to it is pretty nice 🙂
Yeah if you’ve never learned about it before it’s so interesting
Same!
Who watches History docs because they actually love them not just to sleep 😂
I know I can't be the only one 😅
Really you sound odd to me😅
@@marckg6950 🤣
For sure bro, love them
same!
Ditto
I listen to World War II documentaries almost every evening. I do fall asleep, but I learn a lot before that. Thank you for this.
I usually shut down my phone before I go crib,5 30ish comes fast. 🇨🇦
@@vernonfindlay1314 7:30 for me. I guess I'm a night owl.
www.youtube.com/@VasileIuga He has the two hour black and white Battlefields. Most, if not all of them. A gold mine to fall asleep to.
@@suminshizzles6951 oh yes, I am subscribed to his channel!
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Lol, I’m all for falling asleep to war documentaries, but for Timeline to so blatantly be like “here’s some war footage to sleep to :)” is hilarious
Right?? That made me smile lol.
😂😅🤣
The algorithm favors videos that are watched to the end
Knows their audience
It's insane right?!😅
I am a 74 disabled Vietnam vet who has had a long love affair with history. With all I have seen or read this series continues to educate me on things I didn't know about WWll. I can't grasp just how huge the war was with number of countries involved and the numbers of people that it took. Those people were willing to sacrifice for the greater good and total victory. We expected nothing less. We don't call them the Greatest Generation for nothing.
Hey thank you my brother ..yes grew up in the 60 s in San Francisco . Lots of turmoil ❤❤❤
I always find it so amazing to see old footage from WWI and WWII that has been restored and colorized. It creates such a detailed picture to be able to put into one's own perspective.
Whoever put ads on a sleeping video is a bad person
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The worst
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You can't afford to sleep😢
Timeline figured out we've all been listening to slow documentaries as bedtime stories every night.
We, who loves falling asleep while listening to WW2 stories are definitely the reincarnation of the soldiers who fought and made the supreme sacrifice for their motherlands.
I can't fall asleep with this, my brain is more awake than ever watching anything related to WW1 or WW2
Me the same! "I've also tried with documentaries about the Romans or things like the ancient Egyptians, but I always end up watching them in their entirety.
You need to listen more and not watch as much.
Bright light keeps us awake, try covering your screen with a cloth, or turn your phone screen away and drink a herbal tea with no sugar. Caffeine and sweet things keep us awake, then you’ll be sleeping like a baby and dream about being in the war.
First try tbh but as a history buff I dont think I can fall asleep to a banger like ww2 or anything ancient greek.
Why is some of the footage blurred is it a setting i have to enable or is it bc of youtubes guidelines
@@Assieaat69mostly & if not usually bc it’s a dead body. Bodies.
I don't know about sleeping because WWII in Color was one of the most captivating documentaries every to cover the second world war. The narration, the score, the footage, everything is just near perfection. I have watched this docuseries many times over and it is still gripping.
I developed this habit back in 2005. History channel used to have these on around 10pm and sometimes between 12am to 3am and I fell asleep watching. Learned a thing or two about WW2.
this helps me keep awake not sleep
😂😂
😊😊 w
Must admit hearing stuka sirens not he best way to fall asleep..😮
i’m saying brother, i can’t stop watching
I honestly found it soothing. Also, great while doing homework or projects.
I just found “World War in HD Colour” on Amazon Prime 10 hours & ima add this to my collection to fall asleep too..I can’t fall asleep without WWII facts lol
Thanks for sharing
Nice, that is a good series ww2 HD in C. I dunno if @yazzyyae88 or anyone interested has watched ww2 apocalypse a 5 part documentary with photographs, film and footage edited together from 4 different countries.... it has images of war I've never seen and I've seen everything ww2 I've come across all my life massive respect to this. That everyone and every film tv show etc check out apocalypse ww2 it changed my life.
That was on regular TV long before Prime.
all 10 episodes are completely free on TH-cam, my favourite playlist - not the best quality though
Lol that's weird
Dads rejoice! For you have a video to fall asleep to in the first 15 minutes and get awakened by the sound of artillery fire.
I don’t know about dads, but the measured, consistent lullaby of ack-ack sends me right off every time… 😴
😂😂😂
cant complain here. my alarm clock is just an A-10 doing a few gun passes.. BRRRRRRRT *crackle crackle crackle*.
Always waking up with a smile on my face and a guardian angel on my shoulder.
Did not fell asleep, but learned many new things, and, as a history geek, this is a gold mine.
I am always in awe of the people filming these moments
Oh my goodness. I thought I was the only weirdo who fell asleep listening to WW2 documentaries.
www.youtube.com/@VasileIuga He has the two hour black and white Battlefields. Most, if not all of them. A gold mine to fall asleep to.
I love that this is a thing my grandfather always used to have history channel playing and idk why we both found it so soothing
Omg, this use to be on demand with a cable company. I use to watch these when I wasn’t feeling well and would fall asleep. Thank you!❤
I've been falling asleep to documentaries since I could remember. Ole history channel served me well. TH-cam reigns supreme.
I messed up. I started watching this to fall asleep and now it's 3 hours later and I'm still awake and have to be up for work in 3 hours
Bummer.
. You blew it this time.
Fortunately, I’m Self-Unemployed (retired)
@@dewiz9596 more like unemployed hehehe. Get back to work to boost the economy!
JK, enjoy your retirement
Lol you sound like me! 😂😜
This is our comment section we need to take over the world
Why does these wars never get old. Endless facts and stories
It’s crazy, growing up I used to hate when my dad would watch these documentaries because they were so boring to me. He recently took his life and I find myself constantly watching these same documentaries I grew up so bored of not just because of him but they’re genuinely so intriguing and entertaining
Suggestion: keep the phone number for your local suicide helpline in permanent ink with you at all times!!
I’m in need of your prayers and healing vibes. Please keep me in your thoughts as I work towards better health.
Ok will do I've just had the worst year of my life.
I must be the odd one out here , it didn't make me fall asleep , I watched it from start to finish , with a few beers to keep me going , a great programme , thankyou for posting it
This is one of the most comprehensive, yet summarized explanations of WW2 I have seen. I figured I knew a pretty decent amount, but there were details in this video that helped fill in some gaps. Awesome content!
🎉❤ im laying here thinking what to watch until 8pm.... what great timing 😂thank you
It has been 3 hours...did you fall asleep yet? haha
It 430am I need to sleep 😂
WONDERFUL and the best colorization. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
It’s 1:13am on a Monday morning and I don’t think I’ve ever needed anything more in my life
So guys, im 38 years old and ive been falling asleep to WW2 documentaries for 20 years. The history channel, the military channel and a handful of dvds got me through the years. Now its funny to see those same documentaries and familiar narrator voices in these YT playlists.
I still use them to fall asleep but ive been watching a DayZ creator named Smoke and his vdeos are the absolute best to drift off to.
I've been doing this years. It absolutely fascinates me. I've probably watched most of these twice aswell but you can just never get enough of them
Even in their wildest dreams, they could not have imagined that future generations would sleep while watching their tales of war.
Ahhh early late night early morning late 90s early 2000s history channel, damn I’m old now. I used to watch this stuff coming home from night clubs and bars at 5 am back then
28 years old, the last few months consisted of watching historical videos part of my bedtime routine. I’m out like a light! Works every time and I’m learning too 😂👍🏾 thank god I’m not the only one ! 🙏🏽💀
I was just about to fall asleep and I noticed some images were blurred. Now I'm wide awake. We're taking this pussification censorship hand holding way too far. Whatever happened to viewer discretion?
I'm really sick of the majority constantly being told what to say and what I can say because of the sensibilities of a very few.
Hands down one of/if not the best WW2 Doc I have ever watched. I always thoroughly enjoy every minute of this production. Thank You!
I love the fact that when I go back to listen after I wake up. I learn new things that played while I slept. Great bedtime moments
Here after England beat the Netherlands. This video would be a cherry on top. Thanks! 🦁🦁🦁
😂
'There's only one bomber Harris',...... ah, that tune has become redundant too. In this tournament.
Wasnt a penalty. Kane and reff robed us
Spain will take care of the english
Dutch here. The best player you had was the ref😆🥰
So glad it's not just me! I have a playlist I've watched already but will play when trying to sleep too. It really could be any history narrated by a British person, though, now that I think about it.
I knew it! I knew I wasn’t the only one ! 😂❤ although I started on the history channel as a kid now I’m here at 27 falling asleep on YT to war documentaries
I have watched hundreds of documentaries about World War II. But this one is by far the best.
I love this WW2 stuff. My dad was a fighter pilot in the Pacific and I love learning about what him and my mother lived theough
fell asleep while watching are signs that we are getting old.😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
It's not the watching for me. It's the listening and pushing my thoughts one way instead of all over😅
the trumpets at the beginning are stuck in my head i grew up watching WW2 in Colour
Great series
Glad to know I’m not the only one that like fall asleep to documentaries. Especially WWII-Cold War era or Ancient civilizations
Great effort and a theater-worth documentary . One issue though, it is impossible to fall asleep to this not because it’s delightfully interesting ( as should have been the case), but because it is littered with annoying ads every 3 minutes. I totally appreciate your effort is worth the money, but that intrusive ad frequency undermines the whole thing . Great work again!
'WW1 in Numbers' is an amazing documentary too and helps to understand the set up for WW2. The tragedy would be to forget.
00:01 Ive heard that music before 🤔
Yeah... it sounds like the Merlin tv series opening theme
@@kelechiisaacnwaogwugwu6443it’s just ww2 in color opening theme idiotttt
Mary on a cross
Legendary music
I love these "WW2" style soundtracks/music.
Everyone needs to reflect on this, before letting everyone else sleep walk in to another 🙏
Sshshsh🤫 be extremely quiet you might make sense and frighten them away from the current political cult of personality in the US of a.
Putin lit a fuse in UKRAINE that no one can extinguish now. The billiowing smoke goes up forever--until GOD IN HEAVEN sniffs the burning plastic and exploded muntions--and decided to teach them all the power of a GAMMA RAY BURST from an exploding nearby STAR that ran out of fuel,exceeded the CHANDRESEKAR LIMIT "roared from in high: (like a LION)-See JEREMIAH 25:28-33 & 16:19-21*** (Amen).
@@-ChristopherFillmore- noice
That intro is amazing.
Nothing like a good WW2 doc to put me right out. Something about this just puts me at ease.
I have my fall asleep to Playlists. I just choose one and let it roll. Absolutely recommend it to anyone.
I have falling asleep to these ww2 docs since 2018 😅😅😅
Suggest me some pls
Finally 🙌🏻
And for whatever reason WWII has the best narrators. Soothing voices, along with perfect cadence to take mind off of today’s stress and tomorrow’s struggles .
GOOD NIGHT 💤 haha
Regarding british view of invasion of Poland:
- no real help from Britain or France
- polish cavalry were used as s mobile force, mobile infantry (there were no attack on tanks). Horses were also used on massive scale on gernan side for transport reasons
- Poland, even surrenden on both sides and suprised have caused more casulties to germany than France one year later ...
- Poland has delayed mobilisation to last moment because that France insisted not to anger Germany ...
- Poland doctine was to defend borders because nobody thought back than that this is a start of WW2
BR
I FALL ASLEEP LISTENING TO WW2 DOCUMENTARIES TOO!
Wish our younger folks would learn more about our history and the sacrifices our Service Men & Women have made.
Nothing better than going to bed and learning are you going to watch these, thunderstorm creepy streams or I put on the learning a language in your sleep videos so I appreciate this page very much
Timeline need to start putting out their own World War 2 themed Lofi videos now to study and chill to lol.
Hahaa I agree
I'm starting this at 4 pm. Hopefully I'll be asleep by 8
sync-ed with biden +_+
Without the images of death and horror the lesson of war is incomplete. Will we send another generation to learn them first hand?
Love your way of story telling...it's soothing to the ears plus so informative...keep going❤
It's the most amazing video on TH-cam. How can people ever fall asleep to such great historical video?
Bc we’ve watched it thousands of times.
Took me three nights but by golly I watched every minute. As a serious WWII buff I found this documentary simply awesome. Thank you.
check out hellstorm the greatest story never told and europa the last battle
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Right on brotha.
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Aircraft , Tanks , WW2 types….
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Great! One of the best documentaries ever made on this war
This was such a good documentary on Netflix back in the day. Very thorough.
Im comming home from a friends birthday party, drunk at 3:00 AM. Why does the TH-cam algorithm know me this good?
It knows you drink a lot?
It knows, I need these videos to fall asleep
Have any of you listened to Drachinifel podcast. Naval history podcast with NO commercials. Best sleep aid ever. The fall of civilizations podcast is great for sleeping as well.
Yeah, i do. I wasnt even that super interested in naval history, but i listen about warships almost every evening before sleep xd
@@PP-sm6ow me as well, I stumbled on it by accident and now it’s one of my fav channels. Sometimes the YT algorithm nails it
Dan Carlin is a good listen as well
Good night everyone
I also look up and play "soothing ww2 sounds" sometimes when i go to sleep. It helps me fall asleep so easily.
These guys know exactly what I want. It’s been a home run every single video
didn't know needed this
Woke up thinking I was in world war 2. Do not recommend
I actually do fall asleep to some of these videos 😅 would be awesome if you did one on the British Homefront during WW2. I'd like to know how the women ran things while the men were at the front ❤
Me too actually! I've read over 100+ books of different operations and history surrounding battles of ww2. I'd love a chance to read (or watch in this case) a book/documentary about the home front done to this level and the women that picked up the slack at home.
I'm no historian, but I'd guess in a word: BETTER. *The women ran things better.*
But I'm just a lay, cis man who knows enough to know what I don't know, and I know better...
*FEMINISM IS THE RADICAL NOTION THAT WOMEN ARE PEOPLE*
Putting me right down, thank you for letting me relive nap time on an afternoon in '95 when it was my dads turn to play something he wanted
This really throws me back to good old history channel days
Best bedtime stories Ever much thanks.
For your kids?... please daddy tell the story of the artillery shell hitting the horse
Esses documentários são fenômenais.
2:24:51 dude sticking his tongue out to the camera probably never knew that 1.1M people would watch that in 80 years
And to think I had seen him as blowing bubble gum.
Ahhhh, the throwback to falling asleep in history class. What a welcome feeling😁
Bro seeing that intro brought back memories. I loved watching WW2 in color when I was growing up.
I slept in my bed and i woke up in berlin
Where can I get this on DVD? What's it called? Where's it from? Who produced this?
it’s on discovery+
All the parts, /watch?v=zjTgMbkZcbM&list=PLJv4Ce9SBFaVrAi5fN08hFtyuNKHJKYFo&index=1&pp=iAQB
It’s disheartening to see the author refer to all Soviet Union citizens as Russians. The Soviet Union was made up of 15 different republics, each with its own distinct nationality, including but not limited to Russians. This contributes to fueling Russian modern territorial claims over former Soviet states.
True, but you must remember that the Soviet bloc came into existence largely as a result of, and subsequent to WW2.
@@stargazer5784 What do you mean? It was created in 1922. In 1940 Baltic countries were annexed.
@@eugenekaushnian7964he means that most of those countries that made up the Soviet Union were involuntarily forced under their rule after WWII - they weren’t previously culturally Russian and they aren’t now either.
Hey they are Russians and by the way it's not the Soviet Union any longer soo@@stargazer5784
They really don't have a say in who or where there origin is from anyway ... remember 😮
This is the best WWII documentary I've ever seen, bar none.
They're soporific!
The soothing voice of the narrator sure helps.