biohazard724 Hitler's plans to invade were delayed because out of nowhere Mussolini ordered and invasion of Greece and was failing causing Hitler to divert the Germans, most likely costing them the war.
Fun fact: Napoleon also lost in Russia, because the Russian's had the ability to burn everything the french would need for the march (such as crops, ammunition etc.) and even set Moscow ablaze while the french was garrisoned in the city. So funny enough Napoleon's men froze and burned.
You should've mentioned the battle of the crater. During the civil war, union troops detonated a 170 foot long tunnel of explosive barrels under a confederate fort. The union troops charged at the rubble of the fort. They ran into the crater the explosives had created and were now trapped. Union troops trying to exit the crater by climbing were picked off by the remaining confederate soldiers. It was basically a turkey shoot. Every union soldier was killed in the battle of the crater. The confederates ended up winning a battle that the union had 10:1 by a simple mistake.
The Third Reich was already on the retreat by the time the US landed in Normandy, the major reason the Third Reich did declare war on the US was in hope that japan would declare war on the USSR.
Dark Fire franz Ferdinand's drivers wrong turn also started WW2 ok Germany got power in WW1 then the power was lost. Germany wanted all the power back so WW2 ate some poop
Brazil TH-cam TV *suddenly remember something while pooping* "Have I closed the gates that leads into the most important city in the entire empire?" "..." "Nah, the Turks won't probably invade the city, killing everyone in the process, so idgaf."
After they froze: Russians: Hey Stalin, you know bulldozers right? Let's make our army into a bulldozer for Germany! Stalin: Da that's a good idea, I really like it, so what's the strategy we're going to... Russians: Sir we just took Berlin, Hitler killed himself.
1. No WWI could not have been avoided, with rising tensions in Europe, the death of Franz Ferdinand was just used as a scapegoat, with all of the militarism, imperialism, nationalism, and the alliance systems, just one spark would (and did) ignite all of Europe
watch "Fall of Constantinople" by Reply History. You will know just because the Byzantines didn't forgot to close the gate that doesn't mean the Turks can't capture the city
Troy Nunez that would be any civil war what about ancient Greece Athens and Sparta the Union and the Confederates North and South Korea East and West Berlin any Civil War I mean it's kind of all of those is kind of you know a military mistake if you ask me
The biggest military screw up was when my sister stepped on my plastic soldier toys as I was playing with them, back when we were kids. Didn't end too well for her.
During World War 2, the french were so afraid germany were going to invade, they built many defences on their border to stop them from coming through, but then the germans simply went through belgium to get to france and invade, simply going around the french defence as if they were going in a back door. This plan was known as the Schlieffen plan
Except the Schlieffen Plan was from WWI, not WWI... besides, the Schlieffen plan of WWI failed, as they encountered much heavier resistance than expected in the Netherlands. This allowed the French to establish heavy fortifications beofre the Germans could take Paris. The plan was revised following the loss of WWI, and the Germans came up with the plan of invading through the Ardennes
Of course the French and Belgians argued about which way to extend the Marginot line, as Belgium wanted it on their northern border. Due to this debate, it was not ready when the Germans arrived.
+Mr. Duck The Schlieffen plan didn't include an invasion of the Netherlands. Also Mathhias seems to have gotten Belgium and the Netherlands confused...
+Humphrey “Embericed” Bergquist no, I'm not. It's annoying. Almost all the time half the comment section it first or where is notification squad at? That is so annoying. The comments should be for thoughts on the video. Giving a COMMENT on the video. Not saying first
+MatthewSantoro The thumbnail made me assume you were going to wear a themed costume for this list. Do you plan on start wearing costumes relating to the theme of your video? I think that'd be a fun addition.
@Richard Kaskiewicz The weirdest thing is that he points out how the city is *named after Constantin*, yet when he speaks the city's name he somehow drops half of it for some unknown reason. Unreal.
Winston Churchill lost a very large part of the British navy in World War 1 and was fired because of it. Basically he was warned that it would happen but he didn’t care
Apparently, the biggest educational mistake of all time is made by a person typing too fast to not care about whether the e or i came first. Also, you shouldn't be the one to talk, you upper cased the E in education and M in mistake.
to be fair it is a terrible military mistake to put donald as commander in chief he does not have any military experience but he said he has watched the shows so yeah
all wars beyond it really because the treaty at the end of ww1 layed the group work for not only ww2 but also screwed up the middle east which we are now having to deal with. and ww2 set up the cold war. so that driver caused the deaths of we're still counting so who knows
Avery Bondeson actually invading Russia isn't that big of a deal as long as you plan ahead of time, have trucks with tracks so they don't get stuck in the mud in the spring and fall, and pack winter gear FFS. Hitler only failed because his supply lines were shit because all of his trucks got stuck in the mud and by time winter rolled around he didn't have the proper supplies delivered because of it. P.S. not a Hitler supporter, just a fan of history.
andrew tapia Look up the definition there isn't two ways to pronounce it. Only one. He had a silent T. That T isn't supposed to be silent. I thought it sounded weird the way he said it then I knew why. Here's how it would be spelled the way he said it. Constaniople.
To protect their eyesight for them to make accurate shots. And sometimes, kamikaze isn't always direct collision, there are times where kamikaze pilots eject from their seats before impact.
Tryhardevil123 Actually he shouldn't have because we have a pretty good world right now, everything happens to keep things in balance, without WW2 you probably wouldn't exist right now.
true, because of wwii we have most of the tech that we have now. (TVs were invented for military use in wwii for tv guided bombs, aka a b 17 being flown by a tv into something
Master Therion Master Therion just listen closely, here's a little lesson in history, this is going down in stupidity if you wanna be a hitler number one, you gotta do a truce with Russia just for fun. Just follow my moves and sneak around be careful not to starve the crowds, stop don't feed them!
Immediately prior to the first battle of Manassas- I think the Yankees call it Bull Run... One of Gen. Robert E Lee's lieutenants, who was an avid cigar smoker, accidentally left behind the exact confederate troop movement plans when he had wrapped those secret plans around three cigars; due to Murphy's Law this package accidentally fell out of his bag, only to be found by one of the Union commander's lieutenants. Most historians agree that due to circumstances the South should have won an easy and decisive victory, but due to the leaked troop movements, it ended in a draw. Loose lips, sink ships.
acrazyjew I believe you made a mistake. I'm pretty sure that was the battle of Antietam (Yankee sorry) and it was a close battle but the north should have won easy because the cigars. You can fact check me and let me know of I was wrong
HuntingTheEnd V. You're right, Hunting, it was indeed at the second battle of Manassas, what you call Antietam. The first battle of Manassas was a surprise southern victory.
actually, second Manassas was a different battle entirely, the Confederacy called Antietam Sharpsburg, and it probably could have been a crushing Union victory for anybody but George McClellan.
first Manassas was a clear victory for the south, Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was specifically the cause for it. you are thinking of Antietam. 21k died combined, bloodiest single day in American history, and it ended in a technical southern victory, but in reality it was a draw.
Great work, as usual! According to the late historian Brigadier SLA Marshall, whose book "World War I" is considered one of the best authorities on the conflict, even though Franz Ferdinand was a nationalist and did not look favorably upon the Slavic peoples that lived within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he was one of the coolest heads within the government. If he had lived, he might have turned Emperor Franz Josef to a path of peace and disrupted the Foreign Minister's designs for a war.
Greetings from the Royal Military College of Canada! Great video overall, but a few things that bothered me: 1. There are little to no historians who say the ultimate cause of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The sutra-Hungarian Empire was looking for any excuse to invade Serbia and the rest of the Balkans. The true cause of the war is a lot more complex, having more to do with alliances, nationalism, militarism, failed diplomacy and the combination of several other factors. 2. Incorrect. That "gate", was the rear entrance, which the Ottomans only had access to b/c they were able to transport ships to the waters flanking the city, an incredible feat of engineering and logistics. Also, none of this really matters, since the city couldn't possibly have held out for very long, given that it was the last piece of Byzantine territory. 3. Okay, first of all, for both sides, the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was simply a way to buy time before war inevitably broke out. hitler, and all of Germany for that matter, had been planning to invade Russia for well, forever. it was their end game to destroy bolshevism, enslave the slavic peoples and acquire lebensraum (living space). All previous ops and campaigns had been meant to set up Barbarossa. Hitler and the German High Command of course knew about the dangers of the Russian winter, and that's why they put all their efforts into creating a plan they thought would guarantee them victory before winter came. This was a dream at best. Hitler was in fact quite aware of Napoleon's campaigns in 1812, but he believed Napoleon lost b/c he had put too much emphasis on seizing Moscow. This is incorrect, and so is the assumption that the weather did in Napoleon. It was hunger for the most part. Napoleon was used to not having much of a supply line b/c he and his army could normally live off the land they conquered. This was not the case in Russia, as the Russians had used a scorched earth policy to starve Napoleon into retreating. With no food and no clear objectives, Napoleon had no choice but to turn around and go home, or face total defeat.
+Andreas Foerster Your one of those fat dudes who love proving people wrong behind their monitors with no sites or evidence where you found that from. If you did reply and put the links in there.
Lol I gave you two books to read: "Team of Teams" and "The Best Little Army in the World". You can also just look at the wiki of the history of the CAF. Not hard. Look me up on Facebook, you'll see a cadet at RMC. Again, confirming what I've said isn't hard.
Jovan Mitrić actually to be honest because the invasion of Mongols , Russia is what it is today. The Mongols invaded Kieven Russ, which wasn’t really Russia at the time but more of 13 Slavic kingdoms scattered around Eastern Europe. Because the Mongols invaded Kieven Russ , the Slavs formed a huge uprising in what today is known Moscow and overthrown the Mongols which then Formed itself as the Russian empire, and from there the Empire just kept growing.
Barbarossa wasnt a bad idea since Stalin planned to invade Germany himself in near future. It only was bad planning that cost germany the war. Making Slaves out of Ukraniens instead of befriending them, forgetting Winterclouth, and so many things about Stalingrad.
KevZockt it was a bad idea if they didn't attack the communists they could have took Britain and the rest of Europe (although they already had most of Europe) then they could have had more men and arms and ammunition then they might have had a chance to actually take the soviets so yeh
Stalin trusted the germanys and didn't want to invade, also it would've been nearly impossible to invade russia (with soviet borders) even with all of europe under it's control.
Mat you forgot to mention The Roman Emperor Caligula once declared war on Neptune, the god of the seas. His men ran to the ocean and stabbed at the water. Caligula then declared victory, and commanded his men to collect seashells as war trophies.
to be fair napoleon attacked a bit before winter but the russians did a scorched earth tactic and evaded the army then the winter hit before he could leave the country
"MAN the enemy sure looks, talks, and acts just like us...damn copycats...why are they all yelling "SAME SIDE, ASSHOLES!"? Tch, what heresy! What fools do they take us for?"
Also the German invasion of Belgium in WWI, the British would have stayed neutral and Germany could have won WWI before the British could have turned the tide of the war
Thomas Simard No, this is not really true. Germany needed to move through Belgium to bypass French border fortifications, which made a potential German offensive against the French on the German-French border impossible. The German plan to quickly move through Belgium and strike France in the north almost succeeded, and the Germans would have taken Paris and forced a French capitulation only a few months into the war had it not been for the miracle of the Marne.
not only did adolph hitler, napolean bonaparte made the mistake exactly 1 century befor napolean's invasion, the swedish empire tried to do that too during 1712
A military blunder I think would fit in well in this list are all the times Admiral Yi Sun-sin was stripped of his rank. Seriously, this man was a naval genius (totally undefeated) but due to politics was demoted several times in his military career. The biggest screw up I feel though occurred when the government accused him of treason because he refused to send his fleet into what appeared to be an obvious trap set up by the Japanese. He was tortured and nearly killed during this time. Meanwhile, Wŏn Kyun was put in charge of Yi's fleet and sadly ended up sailing them into disaster. Of the 150 or so ships that went into the attack against the Japanese naval fleet only 12 came back. So what happened next? Why the king reinstated Yi. And Yi then took those few ships and men that survived and went off to attack the Japanese fleet again. It was 12 V.S. about 133. AND YI WON. Also ALL of the ships stayed afloat. So... yeah... Yi was practically a Naval God yet was demoted several times. Why? How? It's like having the winning card in your hand then discarding it. It's interesting to think how much more he could have accomplished had he kept his rank the entirety of his career.
+lekhaclam87 That doesn't suprise me. Both were dictators that tried to conquer Europe. Both failed in part due to Britain's involvement and failing to conquer Russia. Ironically, Napoleon's actions led to the creation of Germany as a country.
I really enjoy your videos, they're amazing but I have something to say about the "starting" of World War 1. You see, there were crises all around the world and many countries weren't happy with their current state. Pressure was put on everyone and some (like the Austro-Hungarians) were already preparing for war (because they wanted to expend their territories, mostly). So, the point is that the assassination of Ferdinand was just an EXCUSE for starting WWI, NOT THE REASON. As a matter of fact, previous crises could've started it, but the countries weren't ready enough. Thank you for your time. 😊
I'm sure it's been put somewhere in the 8000+ comments, but you missed the battle of Myeongnyang. Japan underestimated the remains of Korea's navy and was routed by only 13 ships. The Japanese had around 130 warships and some 200+ others. That became a turning point in that particular invasion that ended in Japan's defeat that time.
The Germans were delayed and apparently the winter that hit during the invasion was the worst in recent decades. So it was just bad luck as well. Interesting the same happened to Napoleon and Carolus Rex.
what about the Battle of Karánsebes? The austrian army attacked itself in confusion and killed about 10,000 soldiers and the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II was even pushed off of his own horse into a creek!
In the last battle of the revolution the British commander and most if the army stayed on a peninsula and when the American soldiers found out they were able to flank them on all sides and captured the British leader
WWI could not have been avoided, as the nationalist buildup in the Balkans, imperialist tendencies, rising militarization, a the Alliance system that made it so any little thing could have set off any of the countries. It just happens to be that Franz Ferdinand's assassination was the event that set off Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia, causing Russia to also enter the war in defense of Serbia, but also mobilizing in Germany as they were allied with Austria-Hungary. Then Germany declared war on France, invaded through Belgium in the Schlieffen Plan, upsetting Britain who then entered. WWI was going to happen no matter what.
IceVines Actually, there were many ways WW1 could have been avoided. Russia could have not mobilized(which they came very close to doing before tsar Nicholas II's ego kicked in), Serbia could have accepted Austria's ultimatum(which wasn't as bad as you might think), or Germany could have just not gone through with the old and flawed schliffen plan.
Ryan Lim had the archduke not been assassinated, another action of nationalist agitation would have caused the chain reaction. Any little action that threatened a nation would have spiraled out of control.
Byzantium The great I think that all of these actions could have occurred, yet there would still be agitation causing tension. For instance, if Serbia accepted the ultimatum there would still be a great deal of agitation since the black hand wasn't affiliated with the Serbian government or Russia.
You could invade Russia, just make sure your troops have adequate supplies, including cold weather supplies, use diesel instead of gasoline engines, and go for strategic targets first instead of symbolic ones like Leningrad and Stalingrad
@@johnmcmanus2447 and make sure to have an stable infrastructure for equipment, you decresae the russian morale instead of increasing it, oh and do it fast because its impossible
Mirza9000 .-. That too. Destroying Russia would be a matter of moving as quickly as possible. Getting bogged down in cities would destroy armies. Use air power on cities, while your armies chew up Russian land and troops
It's not by chance. Most classes in America that take world history are on the same topic. Curriculum isn't random. And there are 10 topics, all about a militia, and WW2 was one of the biggest wars.
1:12 I can just imagine the driver when writing a resume Driver: What's the biggest thing you've done in your life? Driver: I got Franz Ferdinand killed 1 hour later Boss: *reads resume* Boss: You got Franz Ferdinand killed? Driver: Yes Boss: Get the heck out of my office
Yer Da Sells Avon Nice to know but...does it really make a difference?By the way,there was Scottish,Irish and Welsh tanks and planes but the user was mostly England so yeah
Barbarossa was the name of an emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in the 12th century, who was known for his aggresive, expansionistic policies, waging war in Northern Italy, East europe and also joined the third crusade
I love the transitions between each one
Me too
Yep
They look very similar to a Sabaton Lyric song Lost Battalion
Yeah it's amazing to be honest
Chibi Prussia i believe these transisions were also used in a videoclip for an swedish metal band called sabaton in their song "the lost battalion"
Do. Not. Invade. Russia. During. The. Winter.
biohazard724 every time is a good time to invade Russia :)
biohazard724 Hitler's plans to invade were delayed because out of nowhere Mussolini ordered and invasion of Greece and was failing causing Hitler to divert the Germans, most likely costing them the war.
Fun fact: Napoleon also lost in Russia, because the Russian's had the ability to burn everything the french would need for the march (such as crops, ammunition etc.) and even set Moscow ablaze while the french was garrisoned in the city. So funny enough Napoleon's men froze and burned.
Preston Garvey Mussolini Fettuccini Tortellini
Agreed.
Take a shot every time he misprounounces Constantinople.
fruityrudy21 and byzantines
and Barbarossa
*shoots myself*
Exactly it's not Constanople
geez its like he never heard the song Istanbul not Constantinople
"John, did you closed the gate?"
"I’m on lunch, I’ll do it later."
Final words before tragedy.
“Wow... that’s one destructive poop.” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You should've mentioned the battle of the crater. During the civil war, union troops detonated a 170 foot long tunnel of explosive barrels under a confederate fort. The union troops charged at the rubble of the fort. They ran into the crater the explosives had created and were now trapped. Union troops trying to exit the crater by climbing were picked off by the remaining confederate soldiers. It was basically a turkey shoot. Every union soldier was killed in the battle of the crater. The confederates ended up winning a battle that the union had 10:1 by a simple mistake.
Matt, you should've included Pearl Harbour. It basically guaranteed the Axis failure in WW2
The Third Reich was already on the retreat by the time the US landed in Normandy, the major reason the Third Reich did declare war on the US was in hope that japan would declare war on the USSR.
Ethan Lin Operation Barbarossa was a bigger fuck up.
Preston Garvey So, any more Settlements? or can I go do the main story...
Preston Garvey no. more. settlements. PLEASE!
Preston Garvey Fucking say "Another" one more fucking time and so help me I will go into the command console and make to killable
Couldn't you say that the submarine incident was because of, "explosive diarrhea"
im amazed this comment doesnt have more likes
"That's one destructive poop."
I've done worse.
At least a screen door wasn't left open . (17 November 2018 1710 hours)
*L e a v e.*
Document. C Number 2, nicknamed "Dump o' Death"
constinopal......constinopal.....CONSTINOPAL. you know what, it's fine it's fine I'm fine I AM NOT FINE!
i'm with you on this one.
yeah
Wyatt Farmer I feel your pain
Also, BARBOSSA. yarrr
Wyatt Farmer just open the subtitle
When half of the comments are of people telling him he pronounced something wrong. 😂
I wish I could get paid like Mattie to fuck up :D
Dark Fire franz Ferdinand's drivers wrong turn also started WW2 ok Germany got power in WW1 then the power was lost. Germany wanted all the power back so WW2 ate some poop
It's pronounced Mackinaw, not Mackinac. Geez, how dare someone pronounce a word phonetically. Seriously though, it is pronounced Mackinaw.
Barbarossa, not Barbossa. Captain Barbossa was not there.
it was named for German Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa not the mafia hitman Joe Barbossa
There is only one cap of black pearl, it is Captain Jack Sparrow savy?
Honestly I didn't even notice that but that makes sense because it wasn't Italian haha
oh how we forget history. capt Barbossa was there. he was Hitler's right hand man shooting his musket and every thing.
Yeah, I know - he was in Constinople!
4:48 "Yo man. Like I got a gun but what are we doing?"
This one got me 😂😂😂 I cant help it
*doesn't close door* oops
**GETS INVADED**
Brazil TH-cam TV *suddenly remember something while pooping*
"Have I closed the gates that leads into the most important city in the entire empire?"
"..."
"Nah, the Turks won't probably invade the city, killing everyone in the process, so idgaf."
ya boi scarce here LMAO
Vasilis Frank neeerd
Vasilis Frank lol you kiss your mom with that mouth? Toxic people like you should get off the internet.
Brazil TH-cam TV
P!ATD
The last one :
Russian army : do you think we should kill them?
Russian leader : net let them freeze
And freeze they did.
Kitty Ganes "if he dies, he dies"
Niet aka нет.
After they froze:
Russians: Hey Stalin, you know bulldozers right? Let's make our army into a bulldozer for
Germany!
Stalin: Da that's a good idea, I really like it, so what's the strategy we're going to...
Russians: Sir we just took Berlin, Hitler killed himself.
В России мать вам замерзнуть
"In Mother Russia, land invade you" -Matthew Santoro 2017.
I laughed out loud, love it xD
*THE MILITARY DID AN OOPSIE*
Franz Ferdinand's driver just should've used Google Maps how stupid.
lets see how many people fall for it.
He was using it, it's just that the Russians were jamming the GPS of his phone, so that his position was shown wrongly.
+Schnittertm1
wait, why would the russians jam the GPS?
The sad thing is there are probably millennials wondering the same thing.
SteveMHN, I can almost guarentee my generation would be the idiots that ask that question... how sad...
1. No WWI could not have been avoided, with rising tensions in Europe, the death of Franz Ferdinand was just used as a scapegoat, with all of the militarism, imperialism, nationalism, and the alliance systems, just one spark would (and did) ignite all of Europe
It could've been avoided, ;I
quirky rc It could’ve been avoided, do your research.
quirky rc I
"The city of Constinople" lol
well that is a city the capital city reason why no one could invade it was cause of greek fire
Vikrant Panday "Operation Barbosa" lol
Vikrant Panday I am so glad I am not the only one who caught that.
Vikrant Panday You can see a pattern forming guys
watch "Fall of Constantinople" by Reply History. You will know just because the Byzantines didn't forgot to close the gate that doesn't mean the Turks can't capture the city
"Yo man I got a gun but what are we doing?" I lost it 😂😂😂
what about when Austria attacked itself and killed over 10,000 men
Troy Nunez Haha confusion will kill you
lol true
Battle of Karánsebes
He talked about that in his "Most Pointless Wars EVER FOUGHT!" video
Troy Nunez that would be any civil war what about ancient Greece Athens and Sparta the Union and the Confederates North and South Korea East and West Berlin any Civil War I mean it's kind of all of those is kind of you know a military mistake if you ask me
The biggest military screw up was when my sister stepped on my plastic soldier toys as I was playing with them, back when we were kids. Didn't end too well for her.
During World War 2, the french were so afraid germany were going to invade, they built many defences on their border to stop them from coming through, but then the germans simply went through belgium to get to france and invade, simply going around the french defence as if they were going in a back door. This plan was known as the Schlieffen plan
Except the Schlieffen Plan was from WWI, not WWI... besides, the Schlieffen plan of WWI failed, as they encountered much heavier resistance than expected in the Netherlands. This allowed the French to establish heavy fortifications beofre the Germans could take Paris. The plan was revised following the loss of WWI, and the Germans came up with the plan of invading through the Ardennes
The basis from the Schlieffen plan was still there. They still went through the Netherlands and Belgium.
Of course the French and Belgians argued about which way to extend the Marginot line, as Belgium wanted it on their northern border. Due to this debate, it was not ready when the Germans arrived.
+Mr. Duck The Schlieffen plan didn't include an invasion of the Netherlands.
Also Mathhias seems to have gotten Belgium and the Netherlands confused...
"John did you close the gate"
"I'm on lunch I'll do it later"
*What a mistake*
Biggest failures in the world?
All those who ever considered attacking Russia...
Ever
Kyrakia except for the Mongols.
Josiah Winans And Poles(twice).
And Germany in World War I
and sweden in 1709
Kyrakia the reason russia survives wars...they like to jack off their winters
He said Alaska
*HEAVY BREATHING*
FINALLY A LITTLE BIT OF
RECOGNITION
No... Alaska is horrible. Why not move?
Dregonna In my opinion its pretty noice. But i am plannin on movin
ALASKA IS BEST... YEE
TopHat Cat If you are moving come to canada we are amazing and don't have ...
TRUMP
TRUMP IS EVIL
WE WILL SAVE YOU
TableGT TDM derp
No one cares if u are first. Just enjoy the freaking video
Coaster Fun I know right
Coaster Fun alright what's going on skinny penis here
+Humphrey “Embericed” Bergquist no, I'm not. It's annoying. Almost all the time half the comment section it first or where is notification squad at? That is so annoying. The comments should be for thoughts on the video. Giving a COMMENT on the video. Not saying first
Best you can do is not read these shitty comments
A Cat but I like to read
Funniest video ever. Best line. "Sir i went poop, Ready for flushies" 😂
"Operation Barbossa" *Triggered*
Gangd0ge same here...and saying Constinople, not Constantinople drove me crazy as well
Michael Matthews Yeah, I don't even understand why or how he pronounced constantinople like that.
Gangd0ge if I made a popular fact based TH-cam channel, I would at least check my pronunciation before releasing content
Michael Matthews His channel is based on educational purposes.
This way he's just misleasing people
Dude what the fuck did Canadians do.
+MatthewSantoro
The thumbnail made me assume you were going to wear a themed costume for this list.
Do you plan on start wearing costumes relating to the theme of your video?
I think that'd be a fun addition.
MountainFox51 I SUPPORT THIS.
MountainFox51 Great idea!!!! I support it!!!
interesting 482 pay back from da jews
barbosa and constinople. have you really never heard those words before Matt?
Richard Kaskiewicz Its pronounced Constantinople and Barbrossa
pn hence my comment
@Richard Kaskiewicz The weirdest thing is that he points out how the city is *named after Constantin*, yet when he speaks the city's name he somehow drops half of it for some unknown reason. Unreal.
Richard Kaskiewicz have you really never heard of different accents, Richard?
Constantinople
Winston Churchill lost a very large part of the British navy in World War 1 and was fired because of it. Basically he was warned that it would happen but he didn’t care
"Sir I did my business I'm ready to flushies!"
Constinople? Is that how it is pronounced?
Stephen Spence hahaha I hate it
He can pronounce michilimackinac perfectly though. Hahaha
Stephen Spence Con-stan-ti-no-ple
Can Gerek yeah that's what I thought. But Matt seemed fairly confident in his pronunciation.
The C at the end is silent. Mackinac is pronounced like mackinaw or mackinauh.
toilet backfire is hilarious !! lol
Kunal Gupta
it's an explosive poop isn't it 😂
Yeah. Even the Captains name was Schlit, which almost sounds like "shit".
matt just wanna say its CONSTANTINOPLE not constinople
What? I thought he was CONSTIPATED.
Constalinople
cars tan in people
Con stan cant cople
They Might be Giants - Constantinople
Biggest Military Mistake: Allowing Trump to be commander in cheif
Joshua Byrd that was the fault of the electoral college not the military
Biggest Educational Mistake: Nobody teaching you how to spell "chief."
Apparently, the biggest educational mistake of all time is made by a person typing too fast to not care about whether the e or i came first. Also, you shouldn't be the one to talk, you upper cased the E in education and M in mistake.
Joshua Byrd he capitalized it as if it was a title to relate it to the video and your post; that's not a mistake.
to be fair it is a terrible military mistake to put donald as commander in chief he does not have any military experience but he said he has watched the shows so yeah
Technically the wrong turn started two wars.
Rylan McCoy It Changed history forever honestly
all wars beyond it really because the treaty at the end of ww1 layed the group work for not only ww2 but also screwed up the middle east which we are now having to deal with. and ww2 set up the cold war. so that driver caused the deaths of we're still counting so who knows
Actually no it didn't. it started one war and the invasion of Poland in September of 1939 started the other one
mr. Fakename it is widely known and agreed apon that world War 2 would not have happened if it had not been for ww1 so yes technically 2
Lord Death yeah but the Assassination wasn't directly responsible for WW2.
So what have we learned throughout history, DON'T INVADE RUSSIA
Avery Bondeson it never ends well
Avery Bondeson At least, not from the West.
Avery Bondeson actually invading Russia isn't that big of a deal as long as you plan ahead of time, have trucks with tracks so they don't get stuck in the mud in the spring and fall, and pack winter gear FFS. Hitler only failed because his supply lines were shit because all of his trucks got stuck in the mud and by time winter rolled around he didn't have the proper supplies delivered because of it. P.S. not a Hitler supporter, just a fan of history.
Unless you're the Mongols
All we need is a couple headshots, a couple million headshots
I love watching Matt's old videos as it is some of my favorites
*Every War Is A Mistake*
God Yet you allow such actions?
matthew Kellar that's true
I gave up on humanity long ago
God Don't worry so did I
Mein Gott
He said Constantinople wrong.
Potato potato.
and Mackinac
andrew tapia Look up the definition there isn't two ways to pronounce it. Only one. He had a silent T. That T isn't supposed to be silent. I thought it sounded weird the way he said it then I knew why. Here's how it would be spelled the way he said it. Constaniople.
he made the same mistake on barbarossa
And Byzantine
"Costanaopal" Constantinople
Was just gonna comment on that. Maybe he cannot say it right.
Thank you for noticing that
Jenna Rideout
Who cares in the end. We all have learned a bunch of new things watching his videos.
SS-220 except he left out a bunch of information, it'll cause some misunderstandings
SS-220 because they’re actually different places
Why do kamikaze pilots wear helmets?
To protect their eyesight for them to make accurate shots.
And sometimes, kamikaze isn't always direct collision, there are times where kamikaze pilots eject from their seats before impact.
so kamikaze pilots are storm pilots right? because kamikaze is the name of the storm that protected china from genghiskhan if i remember right
SymounVenice japan it protected Japan.
Kubli khan, not Gengis.
welp now i know the name genghis/kubli khan are different for each country
Hitler's failute is the top1
My inner Stalin is satisfied
KnownNiche what's stanlin last name
The true LEGENDARY SUPER SAYAIN son Stalin’s last name is Stalin. His name is Joseph Stalin.
That's not true
dude. That's his "secret nickname" to the russians but not for us. His secret REAL name is Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili
*OUR* inner Stalin is satisfied
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same I'm almost never early it feels good right
MrJacgg here*
MrJacgg 3 likes wow your famous
MrJacgg I would congratulate you if you could spell "here" correctly
MrJacgg No, no it doesnt.
Well you forgot the part that a british soldior refused to shoot hitler in ww1 bcus he was injured, oh boy he should of shot him D;
Tryhardevil123 iii
Lady in red 75 How are you typing!
Tryhardevil123 Actually he shouldn't have because we have a pretty good world right now, everything happens to keep things in balance, without WW2 you probably wouldn't exist right now.
true, because of wwii we have most of the tech that we have now. (TVs were invented for military use in wwii for tv guided bombs, aka a b 17 being flown by a tv into something
Tryhardevil123 actually we could be very far behind in technology if it wasn't for WWII. Especially in aerospace
"Remember kids, close the door behind you, or hundreds of Ottoman Soldiers will invade your house!"
We are number one military but every time we invade Russia in winter we lose...
Master Therion Master Therion just listen closely, here's a little lesson in history, this is going down in stupidity if you wanna be a hitler number one, you gotta do a truce with Russia just for fun. Just follow my moves and sneak around be careful not to starve the crowds, stop don't feed them!
lazy grouch LOL that was brilliant ^_^
Plus, your username sounds like you belong in LazyTown.
Master Therion thanks
Hey what's up guys it's Scarce here It's a meme, don't take it literally. ^_^
wasnt the US part of the Allies that invaded Russia in the Russian Civil War? correct me if im wrong
Now I want to see him do ten most brilliant military strategies of all time
Immediately prior to the first battle of Manassas- I think the Yankees call it Bull Run... One of Gen. Robert E Lee's lieutenants, who was an avid cigar smoker, accidentally left behind the exact confederate troop movement plans when he had wrapped those secret plans around three cigars; due to Murphy's Law this package accidentally fell out of his bag, only to be found by one of the Union commander's lieutenants. Most historians agree that due to circumstances the South should have won an easy and decisive victory, but due to the leaked troop movements, it ended in a draw. Loose lips, sink ships.
acrazyjew I believe you made a mistake. I'm pretty sure that was the battle of Antietam (Yankee sorry) and it was a close battle but the north should have won easy because the cigars. You can fact check me and let me know of I was wrong
HuntingTheEnd V. You're right, Hunting, it was indeed at the second battle of Manassas, what you call Antietam. The first battle of Manassas was a surprise southern victory.
actually, second Manassas was a different battle entirely, the Confederacy called Antietam Sharpsburg, and it probably could have been a crushing Union victory for anybody but George McClellan.
first Manassas was a clear victory for the south, Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson was specifically the cause for it.
you are thinking of Antietam. 21k died combined, bloodiest single day in American history, and it ended in a technical southern victory, but in reality it was a draw.
Great work, as usual! According to the late historian Brigadier SLA Marshall, whose book "World War I" is considered one of the best authorities on the conflict, even though Franz Ferdinand was a nationalist and did not look favorably upon the Slavic peoples that lived within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he was one of the coolest heads within the government. If he had lived, he might have turned Emperor Franz Josef to a path of peace and disrupted the Foreign Minister's designs for a war.
But he would've been assassinated eventually, right?
about to make the jokes "In Russia,Russia.....you" but there you go cracking it even better...DANG it!! haha
Greetings from the Royal Military College of Canada!
Great video overall, but a few things that bothered me:
1. There are little to no historians who say the ultimate cause of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The sutra-Hungarian Empire was looking for any excuse to invade Serbia and the rest of the Balkans. The true cause of the war is a lot more complex, having more to do with alliances, nationalism, militarism, failed diplomacy and the combination of several other factors.
2. Incorrect. That "gate", was the rear entrance, which the Ottomans only had access to b/c they were able to transport ships to the waters flanking the city, an incredible feat of engineering and logistics. Also, none of this really matters, since the city couldn't possibly have held out for very long, given that it was the last piece of Byzantine territory.
3. Okay, first of all, for both sides, the 1939 Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was simply a way to buy time before war inevitably broke out. hitler, and all of Germany for that matter, had been planning to invade Russia for well, forever. it was their end game to destroy bolshevism, enslave the slavic peoples and acquire lebensraum (living space). All previous ops and campaigns had been meant to set up Barbarossa. Hitler and the German High Command of course knew about the dangers of the Russian winter, and that's why they put all their efforts into creating a plan they thought would guarantee them victory before winter came. This was a dream at best. Hitler was in fact quite aware of Napoleon's campaigns in 1812, but he believed Napoleon lost b/c he had put too much emphasis on seizing Moscow. This is incorrect, and so is the assumption that the weather did in Napoleon. It was hunger for the most part. Napoleon was used to not having much of a supply line b/c he and his army could normally live off the land they conquered. This was not the case in Russia, as the Russians had used a scorched earth policy to starve Napoleon into retreating. With no food and no clear objectives, Napoleon had no choice but to turn around and go home, or face total defeat.
Surprisingly enough, girls love a man in uniform. Not to mention one in top physical condition.
+Andreas Foerster Your one of those fat dudes who love proving people wrong behind their monitors with no sites or evidence where you found that from. If you did reply and put the links in there.
Lol I gave you two books to read: "Team of Teams" and "The Best Little Army in the World". You can also just look at the wiki of the history of the CAF. Not hard. Look me up on Facebook, you'll see a cadet at RMC. Again, confirming what I've said isn't hard.
Krony Driple Nice grammar you fucking dumbass lazy dude.
PezzCandy Productions he is write
biggest military mistake, the first one on the list isn't a military mistake.
It wasn't a mistake made by the military
It was a military Screw up don't get the same person driving that takes wrong turns if you're Archduke Franz Ferdinand
right
In Russia the land invades you! 😂😂😂😂😂 I'm dead😂
Jokes on Nazi Germany because,
That is exactly what happened in 1945
I think it's conSTANtinople not constinople....
also its not barbosa but barbarosa
it also mi-chili-mack-a-maw not mich-ili-mack-a-nack
legoboy468 isn't that Constantinopol
still not right, its mi-chili-mack-a-naw (i live in michigan)
It is michilimackinac
what about Australians fighting against emus?
didnt juj mi by mi grammer nd my foto That war, while pointless, had no massive tactical errors therefore didn't qualify for the lsit
Nigel Barbour the war itself was a mistake xD
ANZACS100 lol it was a joke.
ANZACS100 but...but you're wrong
Oh Lol THE GREAT EMU WAR
" in mother Russia land invade you"
7:20 - So this is the real-life example of "hurt itself in its confusion" ...
Don't invade Russia im winter, don't invade Russia in winter...
Alibaba Razbojnik Unless if your leading the Canadians because we are meant for the cold.
Alibaba Razbojnik but the Germans invaded USSR in the summer of 1941...
Unless you're... wait for it...the Mongols!
Jovan Mitrić actually to be honest because the invasion of Mongols , Russia is what it is today. The Mongols invaded Kieven Russ, which wasn’t really Russia at the time but more of 13 Slavic kingdoms scattered around Eastern Europe.
Because the Mongols invaded Kieven Russ , the Slavs formed a huge uprising in what today is known Moscow and overthrown the Mongols which then Formed itself as the Russian empire, and from there the Empire just kept growing.
over confidence man ... it always gets you .
How about that one time Lichtenstein sent 80 men into battle, and returned with 81 men?
13BubblesPlays That's not a mistake, they made a friend. Literally, look it up 😂😂
One time the swiss accidentally invaded lichtenstein when some of their soldiers got lost in a storm
Wait what?
How about that one time Australia killed 1000 emus (national bird) just because they ate farmer's crops
@@jlae111 Ah yes. The great Emu War. The Emus won
Barbarossa wasnt a bad idea since Stalin planned to invade Germany himself in near future. It only was bad planning that cost germany the war. Making Slaves out of Ukraniens instead of befriending them, forgetting Winterclouth, and so many things about Stalingrad.
KevZockt it was a bad idea if they didn't attack the communists they could have took Britain and the rest of Europe (although they already had most of Europe) then they could have had more men and arms and ammunition then they might have had a chance to actually take the soviets so yeh
+Jimmy Walker they tried to take Britain by gaining air superiority, they failed.
KevZockt yep
Stalin trusted the germanys and didn't want to invade, also it would've been nearly impossible to invade russia (with soviet borders) even with all of europe under it's control.
+Zach Moser yes he did want to invade, the whole world needed to be communist for it to work
Mat you forgot to mention The Roman Emperor Caligula once declared war on Neptune, the god of the seas. His men ran to the ocean and stabbed at the water. Caligula then declared victory, and commanded his men to collect seashells as war trophies.
He mispronounced Constantinople, Byzantine
And Barbarossa.
Does it matter everyone says a word differently.
Thomas Novak If I pronounce 'everyone' like "ee-vee-rye-own-ee", that makes it incorrect. So yeah, it matters.
That is not a Canadian thing.... he completely removed an entire syllable in Constantinople
you need to get a life. Its a word chill
You need to get an education. Its the WRONG word, fuck off.
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mr. Fakename lol no i mean in general
Hitler invading Russia during winter is even more stupid considering that Napoleon made the same mistake in 1812.
maan.... its almost as if matt said the same thing in the video
to be fair napoleon attacked a bit before winter but the russians did a scorched earth tactic and evaded the army then the winter hit before he could leave the country
Anthony Teasley well I mean he wasnt
How about the one you mentioned...the Trojan horse. Your enemies leave u a "gift"? Probably should not accept it....
Denio93; That war is not confirmed. It is a potential myth, and thus cannot be included in a list of pure facts.
Revolver Ocelot No.
Denio93 It was meant to be a truce.
In 1788 an Austrian army attacked itself and lost 10000 men.
Aleksander Jorgensen Lol
"MAN the enemy sure looks, talks, and acts just like us...damn copycats...why are they all yelling "SAME SIDE, ASSHOLES!"? Tch, what heresy! What fools do they take us for?"
"The Austrian army hurt itself in its confusion!"
His pronunciation of Constantinople annoys me...
Daniel The Scotsman me too.
Daniel The Scotsman And Barbarossa
Daniel The Scotsman
Mispronunciation
Daniel The Scotsman get over it
Daniel The Scotsman constanople
Also the German invasion of Belgium in WWI, the British would have stayed neutral and Germany could have won WWI before the British could have turned the tide of the war
Thomas Simard No, this is not really true. Germany needed to move through Belgium to bypass French border fortifications, which made a potential German offensive against the French on the German-French border impossible. The German plan to quickly move through Belgium and strike France in the north almost succeeded, and the Germans would have taken Paris and forced a French capitulation only a few months into the war had it not been for the miracle of the Marne.
Lord Dim 1 not to mention, the firm resistance of Belgian troops and the surprisingly fast mobilisation of Russia.
not only did adolph hitler, napolean bonaparte made the mistake exactly 1 century befor napolean's invasion, the swedish empire tried to do that too during 1712
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A military blunder I think would fit in well in this list are all the times Admiral Yi Sun-sin was stripped of his rank. Seriously, this man was a naval genius (totally undefeated) but due to politics was demoted several times in his military career.
The biggest screw up I feel though occurred when the government accused him of treason because he refused to send his fleet into what appeared to be an obvious trap set up by the Japanese. He was tortured and nearly killed during this time. Meanwhile, Wŏn Kyun was put in charge of Yi's fleet and sadly ended up sailing them into disaster. Of the 150 or so ships that went into the attack against the Japanese naval fleet only 12 came back. So what happened next? Why the king reinstated Yi. And Yi then took those few ships and men that survived and went off to attack the Japanese fleet again. It was 12 V.S. about 133. AND YI WON. Also ALL of the ships stayed afloat.
So... yeah... Yi was practically a Naval God yet was demoted several times. Why? How? It's like having the winning card in your hand then discarding it. It's interesting to think how much more he could have accomplished had he kept his rank the entirety of his career.
Napoleon and Hitler show that no one can conquer Russia in the winter. Unless, you are the Mongols
When the Mongols conquered "Russia", it wasn't actually Russia. It was a series of mini city states that stood no chance against the mongols
Germans did in WW1
+lekhaclam87 That doesn't suprise me. Both were dictators that tried to conquer Europe. Both failed in part due to Britain's involvement and failing to conquer Russia. Ironically, Napoleon's actions led to the creation of Germany as a country.
+Andrey Kravchenko The actual conquering of Russia isn't what's important here. It's the conquering of Russia *during wintertime.*
But they didn't conquer Russia full stop. They conquered three or so states that existed in Mordern day Russia.
I actually don’t enjoy history but you do such a great job that I laugh and learn! You’re great! Keep it up!
10 most impressive war strategies next pleaseeeeeeeee
10:20 why didn't they have Flex Tape?
I really enjoy your videos, they're amazing but I have something to say about the "starting" of World War 1.
You see, there were crises all around the world and many countries weren't happy with their current state. Pressure was put on everyone and some (like the Austro-Hungarians) were already preparing for war (because they wanted to expend their territories, mostly).
So, the point is that the assassination of Ferdinand was just an EXCUSE for starting WWI, NOT THE REASON.
As a matter of fact, previous crises could've started it, but the countries weren't ready enough.
Thank you for your time. 😊
"One mistake is all it takes" i find this quote to be far more fitting
#6 wasn't like that... they were supposed to receive air support which Kennedy didn't think they actually needed and he never gave the order...
I'm sure it's been put somewhere in the 8000+ comments, but you missed the battle of Myeongnyang. Japan underestimated the remains of Korea's navy and was routed by only 13 ships. The Japanese had around 130 warships and some 200+ others. That became a turning point in that particular invasion that ended in Japan's defeat that time.
Moral of the story: Don't invade Russia during the winter
Or - just don't invade Russia, period.
Innokenty Sviridov unless you're the mongols
I'm da Plug Or the Polish
Or the Irish (allegedly)
The Germans were delayed and apparently the winter that hit during the invasion was the worst in recent decades. So it was just bad luck as well. Interesting the same happened to Napoleon and Carolus Rex.
Love the way you do your commentary!!
Mathew it's pronounced BAR-BA-ROSSA not BAR-BOSSA
Solar Wolf the Sunbro
So you've come to hear the tale of Barbarossa?
I'm just kidding I just wanted a chance to say that.
this is the guy who pronounced Constantinople Constanople, so dont expect much.
Solar Wolf the Sunbro praise the sun
its also Con-stan-tin-ople not Con-stan-ople
what about the Battle of Karánsebes? The austrian army attacked itself in confusion and killed about 10,000 soldiers and the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II was even pushed off of his own horse into a creek!
*I chimed in haven’t you people ever heard of*
*CLOSING THE GOSH DAMN GATE*
I don't got one. I only close doors behind me so my dog cant go in there and ruin stuff.
In the last battle of the revolution the British commander and most if the army stayed on a peninsula and when the American soldiers found out they were able to flank them on all sides and captured the British leader
why does his pronunciation of Constantinople bother me so much
WWI could not have been avoided, as the nationalist buildup in the Balkans, imperialist tendencies, rising militarization, a the Alliance system that made it so any little thing could have set off any of the countries. It just happens to be that Franz Ferdinand's assassination was the event that set off Austria-Hungary to declare war on Serbia, causing Russia to also enter the war in defense of Serbia, but also mobilizing in Germany as they were allied with Austria-Hungary. Then Germany declared war on France, invaded through Belgium in the Schlieffen Plan, upsetting Britain who then entered. WWI was going to happen no matter what.
IceVines Actually, there were many ways WW1 could have been avoided. Russia could have not mobilized(which they came very close to doing before tsar Nicholas II's ego kicked in), Serbia could have accepted Austria's ultimatum(which wasn't as bad as you might think), or Germany could have just not gone through with the old and flawed schliffen plan.
Ryan Lim had the archduke not been assassinated, another action of nationalist agitation would have caused the chain reaction. Any little action that threatened a nation would have spiraled out of control.
Byzantium The great I think that all of these actions could have occurred, yet there would still be agitation causing tension. For instance, if Serbia accepted the ultimatum there would still be a great deal of agitation since the black hand wasn't affiliated with the Serbian government or Russia.
IceVines ok, you're right on this.
IceVines yes it could have
oh good i wasn't on the list , worst mistake of my life
blake 388 Are you on your mom's list, tho? That's what matters. 😏
first of all fuck you
second ok that was good
More Military Blunders:
-> Gallipoli and the August Offensive
-> The Mongol Invasion of Japan
-> The Spanish Armada
-> Battle of Dien Bien Phu
Never fight a land war in Russia
Sam V air war would be even worse..u cant see anythin and keeep crashing....naval invasion is literally impossible (ice)
You could invade Russia, just make sure your troops have adequate supplies, including cold weather supplies, use diesel instead of gasoline engines, and go for strategic targets first instead of symbolic ones like Leningrad and Stalingrad
@@johnmcmanus2447 and make sure to have an stable infrastructure for equipment, you decresae the russian morale instead of increasing it, oh and do it fast because its impossible
Mirza9000 .-.
That too. Destroying Russia would be a matter of moving as quickly as possible. Getting bogged down in cities would destroy armies. Use air power on cities, while your armies chew up Russian land and troops
Unless you are the Mongols.
What about the charge of the light brigade or the battle of the invincible armada
Funny thing is that I'm studying World War 2 in school right now!
I want to say lucky, but thats because Im a wirdo who likes WW2 way to much
Scott Budig same
+Black cat 333 same
What's so funny
It's not by chance. Most classes in America that take world history are on the same topic. Curriculum isn't random. And there are 10 topics, all about a militia, and WW2 was one of the biggest wars.
1:12 I can just imagine the driver when writing a resume
Driver: What's the biggest thing you've done in your life?
Driver: I got Franz Ferdinand killed
1 hour later
Boss: *reads resume*
Boss: You got Franz Ferdinand killed?
Driver: Yes
Boss: Get the heck out of my office
What if he was getting hired for JFK.
last time i was this early matthew still didnt show sources
TheBlessedPotato look at the video's description
Yeah im joking dude
For #7, it wasn't a British army, it was an English army. There was no 'british' at that time
Yer Da Sells Avon Nice to know but...does it really make a difference?By the way,there was Scottish,Irish and Welsh tanks and planes but the user was mostly England so yeah
Gonçalo Silva there wasn't tanks and planes, he said it was in the 1500s? You don't need to tell me that... I'm Scottish, I know
Yer Da Sells Avon Oh shit I thought number 7 was the German sub fact lol.
Yer Da Sells Avon But really tho,there was WW2 Scottish tanks and boats.Even Canada made their own (M4A5 Ram I and II)
Gonçalo Silva haha no worries, and yeah there were, most were probably English like you said though
Just because everyone already mentioned your mispronunciation of Constantinople, I thought I should point out that it's BarbaROssa , not Brabossa...
Barbarossa was the name of an emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in the 12th century, who was known for his aggresive, expansionistic policies, waging war in Northern Italy, East europe and also joined the third crusade
Peter Price and "Mackinac"
love the transitions between each one