WWII has been my favorite subject of study for over 40 years. Although the war with Germany was on an insane level, the war with Japan (in my opinion) was significantly more brutal. The Germans would surrender, the Japanese basically would not. The Germans fought to win battles. The Japanese after their victories fought solely to inflict casualties at any price and die to the man doing it.
Please compare the losses, civil and military) suffered by the belligerents. And sorry, the brutality is not against soldiers. It's against defenceless civilians, mostly.
"War's tragedy is that it uses man's best to do man's worst." And schools teaches us Pythagorus Theorum. But, World War 2 taught us the reason to never reject students*
Two things can be true at the same time. 1) By far, more troops and weapons were committed to war east of Germany than those committed south and west of Germany. 2) The Second World War was a world war. ---- When the three Allied leaders met in Tehran at the end of Nov. 1942, Axis defeat was already a certainty. a) Italy lost Ethiopia in May 1941, revealing the military ineptitude of Italy. b) The British captured Iraq at the same time cutting off Germany from an adequate oil supply. Later captured Iran. c) Germany lost the Second Battle of El Alamein, revealing the German inability to overpower the British in the context of a world war. d) French admiral Darlan made a deal with the Americans who had landed in North Africa in Nov. 1942 such that Vichy French troops stopped fighting and joined the Allied side. e) The Russian army had already encircled the German Sixth Army at Stalingrad. (Strategically, it was more important to isolate the army to take it out of the war, than it was to kill it.)
@@leeshepherd6512 Evil in 1940? That’s before the alleged camps. Probably should have taken that peace offer, but then again it was Britain and France that declared war on Germany only to leave Poland to the Soviets.
@ by 1940 he had already killed thousands of disabled people for a start. are you seriously defending Hitler?. You need to check your moral compass and have a word with yourself.
German Russia's campaign has started badly from the beginning. The element of weather was the most crucial factor which contributed to the German defeat. Winter of 1941 was the coldest winter on record in 20th century. 2nd most crucial factor that brought to his defeat is Italian sudden attack on Greece. Let's remember it was spring on 1941. Hitler heard the news in Spain during his visit to Franco. Without consulting Mussolini put at risk whole southern German flank, three months before the Barbarosa started. 3rd Hitler's unbelievable underestimation of Russians, combined with his terrible leading the war as the commander in chief. He should leave generals to do the job
Hitler had to gamble for the Soviet Union as he was running out of oil, there was no other chance. Then, when he found out how huge the industrial output of the USSR has become, it was basically over. He himself emphasizes that shock in the famous Mannerheim tape. So no matter how many hypothetical different choices of the Wehrmacht we play through: The Russians knew it is a war for their life (unlike French who were treated pretty fine by Germans). So surrender was impossible and with the help of America there is no way the German industrial output could have held Moscow or any other big area of the USSR for long.
Number of deaths in WWII USSR: 14 million military personnel, 13 million civilians Germany: 5.3 million military personnel, 3 million civilians Japan: 2.3 million military personnel, 800,000 civilians (including 200,000 deaths from two nuclear attacks) US: 410,000 military personnel, no civilian statistics Japan fought an all-out war with China for eight years and with the US for three years and eight months, but looking at these statistics, we can see that the number of military and civilian deaths was surprisingly low compared to Germany and the USSR.
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The Sir Lord guy says at 20:05 that the Americans were doing very little. "Yes, there was some fighting in North Africa" -- but no mention of Americans fighting the Japanese -- at Guadalcanal, no less.
Not sure what history these guys studied but Hitler sent more than 1 army down to take the oil fields. He sent at least 1 infantry 1 panzer and 1 Romanian that I know of. There was probably more. 3 armies is an army group. He did take the 4th panzer army and sent it to link up with the 6th army to assist in taking Stalingrad. Had he kept AGS together they most definitely would have taken Stalingrad. He could then split the armies leaving the Romanians and 1 infantry army to guard the flank. It would have taken him another 6 months but he would have had the 6th army and 4th panzer to take the oil fields. The Soviet armies would have been trapped. The Volga lifeline would have been severedand Baku would have been on the table instead of just Maikop and Grozny. That would give the Germans plenty of oil to fight the war they wanted to. The Germans were whipped so cleanly in 44 and 45 because they had to fight a static defense. Without oil their war of movement was just a memory. Oil cost them the war far more than Hitler did.
I researched a lot if capturing Stalingrad and the Caucasian oil fields would have turned the war result. Most likely it would have not. The Volga lifeline was not that crucial, especially with tons of American supplies. Soviets still had superior manpower and industrial output. And, most crucial, the supply lines for the Germans were far too streched, so their new found oil would have been a hilariously easy target for partisans and military counter attacks. As German minister of industry Todt pointed out to Hitler in early 1942 (before he died mysteriously), you just can not compete with the combined industrial output of the Soviet Union and the US when you need to hold and defend an area of several thousands of kilometers.
I'd advise everyone watch the video TIK History did on Hitler's so called "obsession" with taking Stalingrad because of it's namesake alone. TIK thoroughly shreds this argument by presenting convincing information that the only person in the Third Reich focused on a city named after Stalin was Joseph Goebbels for it's propaganda value. Hitler himself remained clear eyed on the city for the strategic value it held as a rail hub and waterway. Hitler even warned Goebbels to drop this line of conversation on the city because he didn't want the troops thinking this was a pointless objective being fought over by rival statesmen. Hitler had been a soldier in the first World War and knew how deleterious to troop morale it would be if Stalingrad was perceived as shallow a battle of egos.
If he had ended up only on Russia and fought only with one country, he would have definitely defeated Rusland, but he had to fight from all sides, due to which he was not able to do it.
How many wars did he start 2016-2020? In point of fact he was nominated twice for the Nobel Peace prize but that corrupt body refused to give it him They dedicated it to ending world hunger. They gave it to Obama in 2008 for doing nothing aside from getting elected. Back in the day they gave it to Yassir Arafat, a bomb throwing terrorist. The committee should be disbanded.
This narrative brought interesting views of known facts. But it's incredible that there are still people thinking that the war was a personal fight between two obsessed psychopaths! That is an obsession.
Bla blah blah the Russian soldiers where more afraid of there commanders then the Germans they truly felt hell in war on both sides .biggest mistake not taking Moscow as first priority it fell Russia would have fallen .let's not forget all the help they had also second front land lease without these factors Russia future was grime we got lucky with both sides defeating hitlers madness
the overall show makes you forget how terrible these crimes are. We hope to dig deeper into the details so that people realize that war is a very bad thing
*Battle of Stalingrad:* The time everyone had to pretend the Soviets were good guys
go study story and then tell me who are the good guys. you would be surprised with what the so called goo guys done and still do
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Absolutely
WWII has been my favorite subject of study for over 40 years. Although the war with Germany was on an insane level, the war with Japan (in my opinion) was significantly more brutal.
The Germans would surrender, the Japanese basically would not. The Germans fought to win battles. The Japanese after their victories fought solely to inflict casualties at any price and die to the man doing it.
Please compare the losses, civil and military) suffered by the belligerents.
And sorry, the brutality is not against soldiers.
It's against defenceless civilians, mostly.
Have you researched the real truth or the spoon fed propaganda?
"War's tragedy is that it uses man's best to do man's worst." And schools teaches us Pythagorus Theorum. But, World War 2 taught us the reason to never reject students*
superb summary
Todos sus documentales son muy interesantes gracias
Two things can be true at the same time. 1) By far, more troops and weapons were committed to war east of Germany than those committed south and west of Germany. 2) The Second World War was a world war. ---- When the three Allied leaders met in Tehran at the end of Nov. 1942, Axis defeat was already a certainty. a) Italy lost Ethiopia in May 1941, revealing the military ineptitude of Italy. b) The British captured Iraq at the same time cutting off Germany from an adequate oil supply. Later captured Iran. c) Germany lost the Second Battle of El Alamein, revealing the German inability to overpower the British in the context of a world war. d) French admiral Darlan made a deal with the Americans who had landed in North Africa in Nov. 1942 such that Vichy French troops stopped fighting and joined the Allied side. e) The Russian army had already encircled the German Sixth Army at Stalingrad. (Strategically, it was more important to isolate the army to take it out of the war, than it was to kill it.)
What about the German offer of peace that was turned down by Churchill in 1940?
@@RoscoPColtrane17and rightly so. You can’t make peace with pure evil.
@@leeshepherd6512 Evil in 1940? That’s before the alleged camps. Probably should have taken that peace offer, but then again it was Britain and France that declared war on Germany only to leave Poland to the Soviets.
@ by 1940 he had already killed thousands of disabled people for a start. are you seriously defending Hitler?. You need to check your moral compass and have a word with yourself.
In truth, the Americans also believed England would lose. There was very little doubt. Even after their air war victory.
England did lose. They lost their empire.
Hitler knew they were done, which is why he went full force into Russia.
Beevor, Evans and Haastings, great cooperation.
Make America Poor Again 😢🇺🇸
German Russia's campaign has started badly from the beginning. The element of weather was the most crucial factor which contributed to the German defeat. Winter of 1941 was the coldest winter on record in 20th century. 2nd most crucial factor that brought to his defeat is Italian sudden attack on Greece. Let's remember it was spring on 1941. Hitler heard the news in Spain during his visit to Franco. Without consulting Mussolini put at risk whole southern German flank, three months before the Barbarosa started. 3rd Hitler's unbelievable underestimation of Russians, combined with his terrible leading the war as the commander in chief. He should leave generals to do the job
И защо мислиш че зимата е помогнала на Русия. Русия щеше да ги бие. Както винаги ги е била. Прочети историята.
Hitler had to gamble for the Soviet Union as he was running out of oil, there was no other chance. Then, when he found out how huge the industrial output of the USSR has become, it was basically over. He himself emphasizes that shock in the famous Mannerheim tape. So no matter how many hypothetical different choices of the Wehrmacht we play through: The Russians knew it is a war for their life (unlike French who were treated pretty fine by Germans). So surrender was impossible and with the help of America there is no way the German industrial output could have held Moscow or any other big area of the USSR for long.
Number of deaths in WWII
USSR: 14 million military personnel, 13 million civilians
Germany: 5.3 million military personnel, 3 million civilians
Japan: 2.3 million military personnel, 800,000 civilians (including 200,000 deaths from two nuclear attacks)
US: 410,000 military personnel, no civilian statistics
Japan fought an all-out war with China for eight years and with the US for three years and eight months, but looking at these statistics, we can see that the number of military and civilian deaths was surprisingly low compared to Germany and the USSR.
Thanks for the breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
The Sir Lord guy says at 20:05 that the Americans were doing very little. "Yes, there was some fighting in North Africa" -- but no mention of Americans fighting the Japanese -- at Guadalcanal, no less.
Not sure what history these guys studied but Hitler sent more than 1 army down to take the oil fields. He sent at least 1 infantry 1 panzer and 1 Romanian that I know of. There was probably more. 3 armies is an army group. He did take the 4th panzer army and sent it to link up with the 6th army to assist in taking Stalingrad. Had he kept AGS together they most definitely would have taken Stalingrad. He could then split the armies leaving the Romanians and 1 infantry army to guard the flank. It would have taken him another 6 months but he would have had the 6th army and 4th panzer to take the oil fields. The Soviet armies would have been trapped. The Volga lifeline would have been severedand Baku would have been on the table instead of just Maikop and Grozny. That would give the Germans plenty of oil to fight the war they wanted to. The Germans were whipped so cleanly in 44 and 45 because they had to fight a static defense. Without oil their war of movement was just a memory. Oil cost them the war far more than Hitler did.
I researched a lot if capturing Stalingrad and the Caucasian oil fields would have turned the war result. Most likely it would have not. The Volga lifeline was not that crucial, especially with tons of American supplies. Soviets still had superior manpower and industrial output. And, most crucial, the supply lines for the Germans were far too streched, so their new found oil would have been a hilariously easy target for partisans and military counter attacks. As German minister of industry Todt pointed out to Hitler in early 1942 (before he died mysteriously), you just can not compete with the combined industrial output of the Soviet Union and the US when you need to hold and defend an area of several thousands of kilometers.
Why did the greatest story never told and Europa the last battle get banned from TH-cam?
It plays there.
It is there and it sucks
@@larryzigler6812 The truth hurts
@@DayTripperrr WELL YOU WILL JUST HAVE TO GET OVER IT !!!!!!!!!!
@ 👨🏻🎨🇩🇪 never
I'd advise everyone watch the video TIK History did on Hitler's so called "obsession" with taking Stalingrad because of it's namesake alone. TIK thoroughly shreds this argument by presenting convincing information that the only person in the Third Reich focused on a city named after Stalin was Joseph Goebbels for it's propaganda value. Hitler himself remained clear eyed on the city for the strategic value it held as a rail hub and waterway. Hitler even warned Goebbels to drop this line of conversation on the city because he didn't want the troops thinking this was a pointless objective being fought over by rival statesmen. Hitler had been a soldier in the first World War and knew how deleterious to troop morale it would be if Stalingrad was perceived as shallow a battle of egos.
Loved the outro
Hitler's foolish little dancing didn't last long.
He never should invade Russia...
If he had ended up only on Russia and fought only with one country, he would have definitely defeated Rusland, but he had to fight from all sides, due to which he was not able to do it.
True 💯. Chaos make evil megalomaniacs take the appearance of genius saviours!
Rszd about the Lucy ring who sent the dates of the Kursk attack. Historians are still guessing at who the ring really was.
We learned about it alright. We learned so much that we unlearned by accepting a moron back in office.
😂 Trump living rent-free in your head 24/7 because you've been filled with mainstream media lies would make you the moron.
How many wars did he start 2016-2020? In point of fact he was nominated twice for the Nobel Peace prize but that corrupt body refused to give it him They dedicated it to ending world hunger. They gave it to Obama in 2008 for doing nothing aside from getting elected. Back in the day they gave it to Yassir Arafat, a bomb throwing terrorist. The committee should be disbanded.
@@micahrutland9021another billionaire tax cut on the way. Americans are too stoopido to live.
This narrative brought interesting views of known facts.
But it's incredible that there are still people thinking that the war was a personal fight between two obsessed psychopaths!
That is an obsession.
at 6:50 did not know Ronney Chieng also fought for the motherland. lol
This Hitler guy seems like trouble.
Norm Mcdonald
Did knowledge of english helped germans during Cologne air raids bombardment?
41:52 surely Stalin was keeping the great revolution alive? Such a western Liberal take
Salve a Grande Alemanha Ocultista e Esoterica
such propaganda From the beginning, Germany was in a war they did not want to be in.
thời nào cũng có những kẻ giống HItler
Е да де. Но Паулус отказва да се самоубие заради един баварски ефрейтор.
French brooooo
Bla blah blah the Russian soldiers where more afraid of there commanders then the Germans they truly felt hell in war on both sides .biggest mistake not taking Moscow as first priority it fell Russia would have fallen .let's not forget all the help they had also second front land lease without these factors Russia future was grime we got lucky with both sides defeating hitlers madness
I suggest you study English grammar and spelling if you want to be taken seriously.
You babble on with no idea what you are talking about
The Nazis were defeated - surely by now, you are over it
Е и какво като са се страхували. Нали избиваха немчорите.
Идиот.
Delusion
the overall show makes you forget how terrible these crimes are. We hope to dig deeper into the details so that people realize that war is a very bad thing
Hitler gila,pada masanya..mungkinkah ada penerus hitler pada masa kini.waktu yg akan menjawabnya.setiap masa ada orangnya,setiap orang ada masanya
We already have his successor. He get elected in November 5th
🙄 @@coltringcoltring7448
Americans now enjoy mob rule. Americans have been to stoopido to live since saint Ronnie Reagan and slick Willie Clinton.
4:36 this guy was taking this shit personal 😂
This shit is crazy af yo 😮
Tenho nojo do PT e do lula 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮