Fun fact: during the Russian civil war, Czechoelovak soldiers along the trans-Siberan railroad reportedly sang the "U boj" aria of the Croatian opera "Nikola Šubić Zrinski" which they took to Kobe, Japan when the ship transporting the over the Pacific had to stop there for repairs. U boj is still the anthem of the Kwansei Gakuin university in Kobe.
Rasputin and Napoleon similarities -both had admirers thanks to the skill in their profession -both great speakers -both had a rocky relationship with Russia -both helped their country fight Germans and Austrians -both had their junk cut off and put into a jar -both are mentioned in a song released in the 70s -Britain may have been responsible for both their deaths
@@L.internet8 theres a rumor that britain was involved for a few reasons. -he was anti war and the british government was worried he would drag russia out. -Yusupov whos house the assassination took place in was close friends with an MI5 agent since oxford -the pistol used was a british standard issue webley -and a couple of other reasons by people like the tsar but thats more hearsay on their part than an actual connection. and the song is waterloo by ABBA 1974 starts of with napoleon surrendering and waterloo is said 21 times. not as focused on napoleon as rasputines but still.
In case you don't know, America used some of the bioweapon developed by 731 on China during Korean war. They used it so massively that even Japan has never used it like that.
9:15 Nah. Nothing lost. It is litterly that f*ed up. Jadwiga (F*ING 12 at the time of her marrige) was still a King of poland and we have specific word for queen but it was used as term for kings wife and thus she was named Polish king
Aren't this a same game which one scripts a little bit, changing some history facts in worse way. Like, I understand what 'history moment' games may be not 100% correct. Just, after playing game go teach history, feels a little bit... uncomfortable?
Commander of unit 731 was not only given immunity but also paid. He held a reunion party and gave lectures to american officers on biologinen weapons. Gladly he died of cancer, but unfortunately the catholic church baptized him!
It doesn’t matter bro , both engines were useless practically and have no relevance to the Industrial Revolution The first steam engine was built by Thomas Newcomen in 1712. Then, the Newcomen engine was improved drastically by James Watt around 1776, requiring only half as much coal. It was an atmospheric engine that Newcomen built: “It was historically significant as the first practical device to harness steam to produce mechanical work”
6:14 ok, if bikes are so op, then why did denmark get invaded in six hours by the germans, using cars so armored they can't get damaged by any other method than hurling a granade onto the drivers lab wich you can't do becouse you whould then need to get in by going under open fire, locked doors, and guys with heavy weapons
germany relied on railways A LOT. post ww2 there was so many choo choo german trains still in use in continental europe. horses are for smaller distances
5:14 Drew mixing up the Panama for the Suez Canal reminded me Morris Swadesh - a linguist mentioned in Tom Wolfe's "The Kingdom of Speech". Swadesh was working in Mexico learning Native American languages to help the Mexican government develop educational curriculum when he was drafted into the US Army & sent to Burma & tasked with learning & translating for America with no background in Asian languages.
5:05 well, except the USS Liberty incident, since it was America's Greatest Ally that America was willing to look the other way (not help that "friendly fire incidents" weren't that rare in history either)
4:08 it's basically like the clone wars knowing George Lucas heavily takes inspiration from ww2 it's not surprising he might taken inspiration from that civil war.
7:00 Appeasement is good if you want to buy time for your military industry to produce weapons. Without the Appeasement delay Britain and France would be unprepared.
Did you know that Bobby Farrell, the guy from the Rasputin song, died on the same date in the same city as Rasputin? Boney M lived in The Netherlands at that time.
Russian Civil War sometimes is called WW1.5 due to its size and the amount of causalities. Apart from those mentioned there were also: Japan Ottomans Americans French Independent Siberia Soviet Ukraine (that eastern ukraine guy) Soviet Caucasus Soviet Belarus That black flag is Makhnovshchyna (also Ukraine) Baltics Other Caucasus republics (Georgia and Armenia etc) There's a lot more, like at some point Crimea became its own thing in fighting against Bolsheviks. The amounts of White warlords who acted separately is quite a bit. And also if someone is wondering about Green Ukraine thing (the one bordering China) - Cossacks were responsible for keeping Siberian locals in check (collecting tolls, raiding those who didn't obey). It's an absolute chaos even when compared to Chinese civil wars. Honestly surprised that there isn't much stuff centered around it
I used to have a mixed-race Indonesian-Dutch neighbor as a kid. He absolutely supported nuking Japan. Every Cantonese and Korean person I knew growing up also supported nuking Japan. Also, the pee test was not about whether you'd have a boy or girl, but whether you were pregnant or just having a late period. Peeing on barley sorta works. Not a well as the rabbit test or the frog test. And not nearly so well as the HCG antigen test developed in the late 70's.
My country: had a few revolutions and civil wars in 10 years (the civil war was utterly chaotic), insane tech developing for some reason, f(hawk)ing UFOs and extremely big planes designed in the 70-90s, its ally borders Poland (eastern europe, slavic shenanigans) and etc Also me just chilling in Siberia:
Drew's illustration choices are always interesting🤣 I have a question Some people travel to Europe to escape the stresses of everyday life, but is it because they feel nostalgic? Is it some kind of collection or is it out of love?👥 Is it still brotherly love?🫂
9:42 It’s almost me, but instead of retelling how the Roman empire was close to industrialization I rather look at what if the Roman empire had become industrialized (True video)
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US be like : "Don't touch our boats, don't think about touching our boats, don't even get close to them with your military. In fact I think you're thinking about our boats, and it makes me angry enough to start a war."
5:18
Yes... The Panama Canal... That's where that is
That got me ticked off
yeah......
More mini Motorways pls
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Fun fact: during the Russian civil war, Czechoelovak soldiers along the trans-Siberan railroad reportedly sang the "U boj" aria of the Croatian opera "Nikola Šubić Zrinski" which they took to Kobe, Japan when the ship transporting the over the Pacific had to stop there for repairs.
U boj is still the anthem of the Kwansei Gakuin university in Kobe.
5:14
Ah yes, the huthi rebels attacking ships in the PANAMA CANAL, truly terrefying how far these rebels reach is
It actually reminds me about that one scene in team America world police where the terrorists funded by North Korean destroy the Panama Canal.
breaking news egypt is located in central america
Those are some LONG-range missiles!
*-far- big, boso.
@@orangecitrus8056 Yemen, not Egypt.
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Rasputin and Napoleon similarities
-both had admirers thanks to the skill in their profession
-both great speakers
-both had a rocky relationship with Russia
-both helped their country fight Germans and Austrians
-both had their junk cut off and put into a jar
-both are mentioned in a song released in the 70s
-Britain may have been responsible for both their deaths
(Ras)putin being unpopular in Russia is smth else, but I don't think Britain ended him.
Oh and btw what's the name of that Napoleon song?
@@L.internet8 theres a rumor that britain was involved for a few reasons.
-he was anti war and the british government was worried he would drag russia out.
-Yusupov whos house the assassination took place in was close friends with an MI5 agent since oxford
-the pistol used was a british standard issue webley
-and a couple of other reasons by people like the tsar but thats more hearsay on their part than an actual connection.
and the song is waterloo by ABBA 1974
starts of with napoleon surrendering and waterloo is said 21 times.
not as focused on napoleon as rasputines but still.
Both were chilling with russian emperors for some time
In case you don't know, America used some of the bioweapon developed by 731 on China during Korean war. They used it so massively that even Japan has never used it like that.
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5:16 ah yes the Panama canal in egypt
@@derspieler4793 thats not egypt, thats Jemen
It's between Yemen and Djibouti, not in Egypt, boso.😂
9:15 Nah. Nothing lost. It is litterly that f*ed up. Jadwiga (F*ING 12 at the time of her marrige) was still a King of poland and we have specific word for queen but it was used as term for kings wife and thus she was named Polish king
but despite it being f*cked up, 12 is not thatbad for a medieval marriage. let that marinate in your head
3:38 "Choo choo mother-!"
I am grateful to know what this is referring to thanks the the game Last Train Home.
Lol I wondered if anyone else had played that game.
Aren't this a same game which one scripts a little bit, changing some history facts in worse way. Like, I understand what 'history moment' games may be not 100% correct.
Just, after playing game go teach history, feels a little bit... uncomfortable?
1:00 the japanese were also already ready to sit down and negotiate before the bombs were dropped, they just didn't want to surrender unconditionally
5:16 Drew meant Suez canal
Not the Suez Canal, the Baab Al-Mandeb. The Suez Canal is in Egypt
Bab el-Mandeb, restart.
@@genovayork2468beb ell-Manbed, restart
@@pakonpoon5280 What the heck did you smoke?
Commander of unit 731 was not only given immunity but also paid. He held a reunion party and gave lectures to american officers on biologinen weapons. Gladly he died of cancer, but unfortunately the catholic church baptized him!
The Turks invented nothing. The steam engine was invented by Heron from Alexandria, in antiquity, in the Roman Empire.
Heron only made the theory, he invented nothing. Taqi al-Din is the inventor of the steam engine in the west. He was Arab, not Turk.
It doesn’t matter bro , both engines were useless practically and have no relevance to the Industrial Revolution
The first steam engine was built by Thomas Newcomen in 1712. Then, the Newcomen engine was improved drastically by James Watt around 1776, requiring only half as much coal. It was an atmospheric engine that Newcomen built:
“It was historically significant as the first practical device to harness steam to produce mechanical work”
3:38 “CHOO CHOO MOTHA FU-“ is the absolute greatest quote from drew durnil on the internet
5:00 i can tell one group that's touching American boats and the US is practically ignoring it.
who
well, the USS Liberty incident...
...well, USA gave them a pass for being America's Greatest Ally
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6:14 ok, if bikes are so op, then why did denmark get invaded in six hours by the germans, using cars so armored they can't get damaged by any other method than hurling a granade onto the drivers lab wich you can't do becouse you whould then need to get in by going under open fire, locked doors, and guys with heavy weapons
I feel that a lot of empires are likeable if they aren't around anymore
Idk I think Mexico’s civil war is infinitely more complicated. It’s been like 110 years and Morelos is still smoldering
the steam engine existed all the way in egypt as a tourist attraction i think
but no one had the idea of making it spin for transport
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5:16 Panama Canal!?!!??!??!??!??!!?
2:11 Boeing is still selling tickets ...
yea what is the problem with that?
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People forget that the French military invaded Germany in 1939 but their commanders fumbled the bag so hard against the German skeleton crew
1:08 chola empire mentioned
Would it be weird if I said this was kind of funny 😅 , Love ur videos so much Drew , Keep it up man
5:18 yes… the Panama Canal (this is the second time in the last seven months)
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@@GeckVic No one cares.
@@genovayork2468 Drew does
@@GeckVic How?
nothing is more complicated than the syrian civil war
germany relied on railways A LOT. post ww2 there was so many choo choo german trains still in use in continental europe. horses are for smaller distances
5:17 - Panama Canal? Also great video!
5:04, USS lexintong had some attitude towards Argentina not letting US boats fish
The petitions are taking over the comment section...
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5:16 I think Drew is trolling lol
5:14 Drew mixing up the Panama for the Suez Canal reminded me Morris Swadesh - a linguist mentioned in Tom Wolfe's "The Kingdom of Speech". Swadesh was working in Mexico learning Native American languages to help the Mexican government develop educational curriculum when he was drafted into the US Army & sent to Burma & tasked with learning & translating for America with no background in Asian languages.
5:10 Where's WWI, the second biggest war?
5:15 Bab-el Mandeb, boso.
Nordic country balls should come back Drew
5:05 well, except the USS Liberty incident, since it was America's Greatest Ally that America was willing to look the other way
(not help that "friendly fire incidents" weren't that rare in history either)
4:08 it's basically like the clone wars knowing George Lucas heavily takes inspiration from ww2 it's not surprising he might taken inspiration from that civil war.
3:56 actually is "Finland mine. No!"
How many friends must be expecting how i learned geography school
The actual reason how i learned geography this video
Don't touch our boats counter point: USS Liberty
1:18 finally some indian empire, and especially chola recognized 🚩
1:50 Hey, it worked once with the cold war :3
You know, thinking about the America boats I can think of one example that I feel get left out intentionally.
yea, though the USA intentionally looked the other way because the other party was The Greatest Ally of America
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7:00 Appeasement is good if you want to buy time for your military industry to produce weapons. Without the Appeasement delay Britain and France would be unprepared.
Did you know that Bobby Farrell, the guy from the Rasputin song, died on the same date in the same city as Rasputin? Boney M lived in The Netherlands at that time.
Russian Civil War sometimes is called WW1.5 due to its size and the amount of causalities.
Apart from those mentioned there were also:
Japan
Ottomans
Americans
French
Independent Siberia
Soviet Ukraine (that eastern ukraine guy)
Soviet Caucasus
Soviet Belarus
That black flag is Makhnovshchyna (also Ukraine)
Baltics
Other Caucasus republics (Georgia and Armenia etc)
There's a lot more, like at some point Crimea became its own thing in fighting against Bolsheviks. The amounts of White warlords who acted separately is quite a bit.
And also if someone is wondering about Green Ukraine thing (the one bordering China) - Cossacks were responsible for keeping Siberian locals in check (collecting tolls, raiding those who didn't obey). It's an absolute chaos even when compared to Chinese civil wars. Honestly surprised that there isn't much stuff centered around it
Imagine if Chola was next to Cholula.
I used to have a mixed-race Indonesian-Dutch neighbor as a kid. He absolutely supported nuking Japan. Every Cantonese and Korean person I knew growing up also supported nuking Japan.
Also, the pee test was not about whether you'd have a boy or girl, but whether you were pregnant or just having a late period. Peeing on barley sorta works. Not a well as the rabbit test or the frog test. And not nearly so well as the HCG antigen test developed in the late 70's.
2:50 *Laksevåg has entered the chat*
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I always love to see your videos
It's funny but not funny at the same time it's like dark humor
5:08 they forgot the sinking of the Lusitania in WWI
they ran out of space on the meme template, i think
there are only 6 slots to fill on that meme
As a Canadian what happened in 1812 in Washington DC
5:10
What about the Lusitania though?
My country: had a few revolutions and civil wars in 10 years (the civil war was utterly chaotic), insane tech developing for some reason, f(hawk)ing UFOs and extremely big planes designed in the 70-90s, its ally borders Poland (eastern europe, slavic shenanigans) and etc
Also me just chilling in Siberia:
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5:14
Bruh which british guy in 1948 added Panama to the middle easts borders??!!?
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"appeasement was chosen, because nobody wanted another great war"
Meanwhile another great war: 💀
More mini motorways pls
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Balls when?
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5:20 it's not panama canal.
It's bab el-mandeb strait.
Play bang on balls
I'm pretty sure he has
@@CoolBluBoi He has, but he hasn't finished it
He has
how do people comment so fast its only been two minutes NOBOYD HAS EVEN FINISHED THE VIDEO YET
Bro, who said the balkans have the same identity. That's the whole reason we fight
I love the russian civil war meme
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Overrated.
Man Drew Durnil's comment sections are ruined, it's all just Petitions.
Drew's illustration choices are always interesting🤣
I have a question
Some people travel to Europe to escape the stresses of everyday life, but is it because they feel nostalgic?
Is it some kind of collection or is it out of love?👥
Is it still brotherly love?🫂
Is drew ever gonna let the kidnapper out of his basement?
Do you mean, the kidnappee?
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9:42 It’s almost me, but instead of retelling how the Roman empire was close to industrialization I rather look at what if the Roman empire had become industrialized (True video)
US be like :
"Don't touch our boats, don't think about touching our boats, don't even get close to them with your military. In fact I think you're thinking about our boats, and it makes me angry enough to start a war."
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Drew can you make a New Zealand countryball plush with a laser kiwi please?
5:11 Cool what about the USS Liberty?
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1:10 O Império Chola KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK