My grandad rembers churchill death well and thinks of it as sad memory. My great grandmother remembered as the end of the day's if empire and remembers how fun her life became she still respects the man.
When you do some more of your regular videos, there should be more kitchen technologies such as Stove what you thought of before, Sink, Microwaves, and Bathroom things like toilets and maybe showers too, but that depends, that one might be hard to do. But those other ones are good ideas in my opinion.
I did explore an oven one - I like the idea of domestic appliances as long as they have a logical evolution. Another one I was thinking was going through computers then typewriters? or extending phones into Telegraph machines? I would like to fill out the 19th century with period tech for sure
You missed several World War Two leaders who were also involved in this. Harry Truman was the President of the United States when A-bombs were dropped on Japan that ended World War Two, Charles DeGaulle was the President of France from 1943 until the end of World War Two and later was the President of France from 1958 until 1969, General Dwight Eisenhower was the leader of Allies in Europe from 1944 until Germany's defeat in May of 1945 and was elected twice for US President in 1952 and 1956, King George the Sixth was the King of British Empire from 1938 until his death in 1952 and led the British Empire during the World War Two, King Emmanuel the Third was the King from 1900 until 1946 was was the King of Italy during the World War Two, Chiang Kai-shek was last Chinese leader from 1928 until before Communists took over China in 1949 and led China during the World War Two with Communist leader Mao Zedong who took over in 1949 until his death in 1976. Make sure you have correct information and stop excluding others!
It was not officially the Chief of France. It was Philippe Petain ‘till 1944. After it was a temporary government (the GPRF). The new official leader was Rene City with the fourth Republic in 1946. Charles de Gaulle will be the official French Leader in 1958.
My Great Grandfather on my Grandfather's side was in World War 2 and my late Grandfather on my mom's side got a Purple Heart, he was wounded during the Korean War.
I love your videos. They are all amazing.
I liked this one - thanks :)
My grandad rembers churchill death well and thinks of it as sad memory. My great grandmother remembered as the end of the day's if empire and remembers how fun her life became she still respects the man.
1874-1989
When you do some more of your regular videos, there should be more kitchen technologies such as Stove what you thought of before, Sink, Microwaves, and Bathroom things like toilets and maybe showers too, but that depends, that one might be hard to do. But those other ones are good ideas in my opinion.
I did explore an oven one - I like the idea of domestic appliances as long as they have a logical evolution. Another one I was thinking was going through computers then typewriters? or extending phones into Telegraph machines? I would like to fill out the 19th century with period tech for sure
You missed several World War Two leaders who were also involved in this. Harry Truman was the President of the United States when A-bombs were dropped on Japan that ended World War Two, Charles DeGaulle was the President of France from 1943 until the end of World War Two and later was the President of France from 1958 until 1969, General Dwight Eisenhower was the leader of Allies in Europe from 1944 until Germany's defeat in May of 1945 and was elected twice for US President in 1952 and 1956, King George the Sixth was the King of British Empire from 1938 until his death in 1952 and led the British Empire during the World War Two, King Emmanuel the Third was the King from 1900 until 1946 was was the King of Italy during the World War Two, Chiang Kai-shek was last Chinese leader from 1928 until before Communists took over China in 1949 and led China during the World War Two with Communist leader Mao Zedong who took over in 1949 until his death in 1976. Make sure you have correct information and stop excluding others!
Listen man. He's doing countries that had strongest army forces naval forces and Air forces.
Sad we don’t have our Charles de Gaule
It was not officially the Chief of France. It was Philippe Petain ‘till 1944. After it was a temporary government (the GPRF). The new official leader was Rene City with the fourth Republic in 1946. Charles de Gaulle will be the official French Leader in 1958.
My Great Grandfather on my Grandfather's side was in World War 2 and my late Grandfather on my mom's side got a Purple Heart, he was wounded during the Korean War.
Could you do the same for world War I
I was sooooo ruding for Hirohito to make it to 1991 and see the colapse of the soviet union 😢
Well he died of natural causes.
Rooting not ruding
Rude lol
Hitler in the beginning is wrong. The flag should be Austria-Hungary till 1913.
Agreed yes should
You did the same with 3D Pictures Theater's Channel
My great grandmother was in ww2
So according to age, Churchill is the oldest of the WWII leaders followed by, Stalin, FDR, Mussolini, Hitler, and Hirohito.
Next Gorbachev life please
Roosevelt died on April 12th 1945, Mussolini died on April 28th 1945 and Hitler died on April 30th 1945.
April 1945 was not a good year for world leaders, it seems.
Where are Charles de Gaulle and Tchang Kai Chek ?
Chiang Kai-shek and Charles de Gaulle should be here
Where was the flankens war
The Flankens Islands?
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@@JamesFoxTimeTravelArtist Falklands
Yeah 1983 war
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Лидеры холодной войны
Или первой мировой
Japan wins 🇯🇵