Probably the wine one Imagine just some British diplomats walking across no man's land to tell the german soldiers that if they could drink an outrageous amount of alcohol, the germans retreat.
3:05 it gets even wackier When the SMS Cap Trafalgar, disguised as the RMS Carmania, engaged the real RMS Carmania, the real RMS Carmania was disguised as the SMS Cap Trafalgar. The Brits had the same idea as the Germans, and the fact that they happened to disguise their ship as the German ship that happened to be disguised as their ship that they were dosguising as the German ship, and then the two happened to come across each other, is one of the funniest coincidences in history in my opinion.
Allegedly they did have a small degree of success with the sacks and hammers strategy. Proving once again, anything can be melee combat if you try hard enough.
Ocean liners were also extremely fast ships, able to outrun most any ship that might try to intercept them. It's also interesting to note, though this might be fictitious as I've done little research into the topic myself, that while the Cap Trafalgar did run into the ocean liner-turned-convoy raider it was disguised as, said ocean liner was supposedly also disguised as the Cap Trafalgar, meaning both crews would suddenly find themselves face to face with their own ships.
Im guessing it is because they didn’t have the heavy weaponry and reinforced hull etc and that’s why they were “faster “. Like it definitely would not be something that could take multiple hits and still a) make it back to port and b) be able to be repaired rather quickly. Like the US aircraft carriers in the Pacific in WW2 would get hammered and still be able to keep limping into port. It’s nuts. Like the Yorktown.
The more interesting parts of WW1 were definitely on the periphery, and there's a specific battle that took place in German East Africa that is covered in that other Bluejay video. Highly recommended.
The author Nathaniel West wrote a play titled "Fox Hunting" set during WW1 when the war had devolved into a ghastly stalemate and each side was looking for ways to break free of it. An outpost near the front lines was always getting their dispatches stolen by the enemy so they would write absurd battle plans knowing they would be stolen. Then a new naive officer is assigned to the outpost and interrupts their little game and the enemy doesn't steal the absurd dispatches and they get sent to the front. The soldiers follow the crazy made-up orders and they start being victorious and gaining ground. The enemy adopts these absurd tactics and they start winning.
Reminds me of when the Russians strapped suicide jackets to hogs and taught them to run under tanks Slight issue was they were trained using Russian tanks so the digs hightailed to them instead of the Germans
On your final thoughts, yep, exactly: arms race. Even good old fashioned evolution does this. As an entomologist/arachnologist, one of the "craziest" findings of that in nature for me is the evolution of reproduction in spiders. IT basically comes from two different interests (VERY simplified): the female has a certain power to choose which sperm (from which sexual parter=futute daddy) she will use to fertilize her eggs. The males wants to make sure HE will be the chosen one and thus tries to foil her power of choice. It's way to much and to digressing to cover all of that here, but for anyone interested, I encourage you to do your research. It's a real exchange of blows of adaptions on both sides.
There is a creator called the fat electrician, his vids are short but they're all about odd and interesting weapons/vehicles and military stories I'd highly recommend checking him out
Thats fair. Personaly, I really don't mind eighter of the videos. Terry himself is very entertaining, and I actully learn some new stuff here and there anyways. 😁
5:00 also the fact that they already supplied the UK and France through those sunk merchant ships with weapons from the beginning and thus were already a belligerent state.... but let's quickly forget that and only focus on actual declarations of war because otherwise we would draw comparisons with the modern day and the arms supply to Ukraine....
Which wacky war tactic would be most useful in World War 1?
how did he do this 13 hours ago the video was uploaded like 14 minutes ago
For shame Terry, you can not have catapults in Hearts of Iron
Please do Texas revolution
Setting your own lands under water The Netherlands 1672
Probably the wine one
Imagine just some British diplomats walking across no man's land to tell the german soldiers that if they could drink an outrageous amount of alcohol, the germans retreat.
3:05 it gets even wackier
When the SMS Cap Trafalgar, disguised as the RMS Carmania, engaged the real RMS Carmania, the real RMS Carmania was disguised as the SMS Cap Trafalgar.
The Brits had the same idea as the Germans, and the fact that they happened to disguise their ship as the German ship that happened to be disguised as their ship that they were dosguising as the German ship, and then the two happened to come across each other, is one of the funniest coincidences in history in my opinion.
Allegedly they did have a small degree of success with the sacks and hammers strategy. Proving once again, anything can be melee combat if you try hard enough.
*does a literal flying kick from ones own airplane onto enemy airplane*
@@Dead25mRAMMING SPEED
"Sail me closer, I want to hit them with my hammer!"
Ocean liners were also extremely fast ships, able to outrun most any ship that might try to intercept them. It's also interesting to note, though this might be fictitious as I've done little research into the topic myself, that while the Cap Trafalgar did run into the ocean liner-turned-convoy raider it was disguised as, said ocean liner was supposedly also disguised as the Cap Trafalgar, meaning both crews would suddenly find themselves face to face with their own ships.
Im guessing it is because they didn’t have the heavy weaponry and reinforced hull etc and that’s why they were “faster “.
Like it definitely would not be something that could take multiple hits and still a) make it back to port and b) be able to be repaired rather quickly. Like the US aircraft carriers in the Pacific in WW2 would get hammered and still be able to keep limping into port. It’s nuts. Like the Yorktown.
Thanks Mr. Terry. I wish I had you as my History Teacher. Maybe wouldn’t have dropped out of College if I had someone who cares as much as you.
Lazerpig made an amazing video going into detail about the Cap Trafalgar. I'd recommend it. Lazerpig is a hidden gem.
The more interesting parts of WW1 were definitely on the periphery, and there's a specific battle that took place in German East Africa that is covered in that other Bluejay video. Highly recommended.
I laughed so hard at the anti-submarine tactics 😂
The author Nathaniel West wrote a play titled "Fox Hunting" set during WW1 when the war had devolved into a ghastly stalemate and each side was looking for ways to break free of it. An outpost near the front lines was always getting their dispatches stolen by the enemy so they would write absurd battle plans knowing they would be stolen. Then a new naive officer is assigned to the outpost and interrupts their little game and the enemy doesn't steal the absurd dispatches and they get sent to the front. The soldiers follow the crazy made-up orders and they start being victorious and gaining ground. The enemy adopts these absurd tactics and they start winning.
Yes, we do want you to react to part 2!
Also have a react/info to your own intro: what the pictures show and why you picked them.
I legit thought that he had a sponsorship from a lingerie company too. The transition was just too perfect.
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8:17 That 5 percent of undelivered messages is because Captain Blackadder definitely didn't shoot a delicious plump-breasted pigeon
lol i only got that because i've seen a YT short of that moment
3:05 That moment in Team Fortress 2 when you're playing Spy and come across the enemy player you're currently disguised as.
Yes, do all the BlueJay content. He’s awesome!
Lazer pig has an amazing I depth video on the trafalgar and British counterpart ship its amazing
His video on escapes in history is definitely worth it.
Dropped a like just for you actually remembering Handy Mandy
I love how so many of there’s stories include Germany in some way. Us Germans are just in a silly goofy mood when it comes to war tactics.
Strange way to spell war crimes 👀
wait a minute.........if you ended up sending a paratrooper with the pigeon........why do you need the pigeon at all?
Reminds me of when the Russians strapped suicide jackets to hogs and taught them to run under tanks
Slight issue was they were trained using Russian tanks so the digs hightailed to them instead of the Germans
There are SO many weird and wacky ideas through out war history! This was fun.
Love your shirt! 😁
Of course there should be a part two hell id be happy with a full series reaction
There’s a part 3?
@@MrTerry i just looked yeah it was released 7 months ago
Funny enough pigeons are actually domesticated birds. They used to be pets for the rich, and i believe they make really good pets too.
yes please check out part 2! I love blue jay reactions
On your final thoughts, yep, exactly: arms race. Even good old fashioned evolution does this.
As an entomologist/arachnologist, one of the "craziest" findings of that in nature for me is the evolution of reproduction in spiders. IT basically comes from two different interests (VERY simplified): the female has a certain power to choose which sperm (from which sexual parter=futute daddy) she will use to fertilize her eggs. The males wants to make sure HE will be the chosen one and thus tries to foil her power of choice.
It's way to much and to digressing to cover all of that here, but for anyone interested, I encourage you to do your research. It's a real exchange of blows of adaptions on both sides.
Desperate times call for the implementation of Baldrick's cunning plans.
Bob the Builder & Handy Manny.
2 kings can co-exist
Lazerpig did a fun video about the Cap Trafalgar incident, the “great cruise liner duel” video
There is a creator called the fat electrician, his vids are short but they're all about odd and interesting weapons/vehicles and military stories I'd highly recommend checking him out
Please check out part2.
paint the ocean? that sounds like fun
so does part 2
I love your videos so informative
3:20 ...we come in peace, shoot to kill...!
0:00 "Welcome back to another History Teacher Reacts video"
"Welcome back ... To a place you've never been before"
Why does everyone do this?
Finally he's back with the history videos!
I mean, nothing wrong with memes but I enjoy it much more when Terry reacts to weird history stuff.
It’s definitely hard to please the more serious history crowd AND the meme crowd.
Thats fair.
Personaly, I really don't mind eighter of the videos. Terry himself is very entertaining, and I actully learn some new stuff here and there anyways. 😁
@@trueredpanda1538 you are not wrong.
Ireland Investigate submarines
Blue Jay's stuff is awesome! I would also recommend checking out Jack Rakham's channel, he has a lot of cool content.
Yes, you need to cover Part 2! Did you really have to ask?!?
Okay I'm going to stay in here blue jay and samonella need to do some collab videos
you might wanna check out Lazerpigs video about the Cap Trafalger lol
who's gonna tell him that you can't throw corpses into forts in hoi4
All warfare is based
-Sun Tzu
Cap Trafalgar looked like Cap Arcona
Do part 2 plz
part II yes
the battle between sms trafalga and Carmania and drachinifel have a video on it
Please make a reaction to the Wacky War Tactics in another Nutshell video :)
One word - bees 😃
And we have a bot that spawned 21 minutes ago 😁
Nooo! Not the bees!
You have to react to Lindybeige
You should do a reaction video on Terry Fox.
How come the original video is not in the description?
Hit up part 2.
Love how you kept the original video link blank in the descriptionbox,.... thats just lazy
This guy should check out TIK History...
History teacher doesn't know history yet reacts anyway
Watch more pls
5:00 also the fact that they already supplied the UK and France through those sunk merchant ships with weapons from the beginning and thus were already a belligerent state.... but let's quickly forget that and only focus on actual declarations of war because otherwise we would draw comparisons with the modern day and the arms supply to Ukraine....
Wacky donuts; he just ate a dozen!
Hit up part 2.