So after that last Prussia video, Tommy realized he knows absolutely nothing about German history in the 19th Century. I know right, how does a German actually not know anything about the unification of Germany and about this war in general. Well anyways that's why he's going to be watching Armchair Historian's Video on the Franco-Prussian War! ➤ Playing Prussia in Hearts of Iron 4: th-cam.com/video/cuR4edqcTNc/w-d-xo.html
German history class prefers focusing on aztecs and romans and ww2 MAYBE if your class is fast you get to the cuba crisis Makes you think that they don't want you to know the history of germany
@@GodlessTurtles Germans should be proud of their entire history. You Turks praise Soviets meanwhile cursing Nazis. I suggest you to do some research yourself instead of eating whatever mainstream media throws at you.
German and Italian unification get a pretty big amount of focus in the US. Bismarck and Realpolitik got more attention then the War of 1812 and other 19th century american events (except for the civil war)
always great to hear people like the visuals. the amount of work both the art team and animation team had to put in for a couple of sec in the video is insane, and we had to do everything in just 1 week for art and 1 week for animation. even professional studios im working for now cant compare to this level of dedication in armchair.
4:35 My family has always kept good track of our family lineage and history. One of our most venerated ancestors was an American Cavalry commander who took part in the American-Mexican War, and fought for the Union during the Civil War. He was highly decorated and survived both conflicts. Since I've always had a much greater interest in history than the rest of my family, I managed to convince everyone to let me have his sabre. It's a family relic at this point.
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
fun fact: The belgian army stood guard at their relative new borders, making sure neither side used belgium to cross over towards the battlefields. Even at the battle of Sedan, the belgians stood ready to disarm any soldiers crossing the border.
@@unserkatzenland8884 True. But tbh, the British Army was very small at the time since they invested mostly in the Navy. There is a chance that Belgium still might get overrun, especially by Prussia...
7:34 Armchair Historian is actually producing a game set in the Victorian Era called Fire and Maneuver. Not an FPS, but still a historical time period which should get more love imo.
The Prussians especially had a military advantage against the Danes and Austrians because the Prussians used back loaded rifles while their enemies had to muzzle load them while standing in line
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
In France Napoléon III is very forgotten because of his military defeat, but in fact, all Paris is still as he designed it. We still march on the streets and we still love the buildings he designed. And if France was so industraly strong in 1914, it is thank to him ! We owe him a lot of things, but his defeat totally destroyed his reputation and this is very sad
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
Im named after my 2x great grandfather who fought in this war, whom my grandma loved very much. Were Polish and came from the province of Posen, and I it really fascinating learning new stuff about this conflict.
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
Bismarck strongly industrialized Germany in the end of the 19th. He also prevented Germany from colonies, in order to concentrate capital in Germany. As a result, even industrialized, Germany had fewer colonies than Belgium for example. It was only later that Germany launched its colonial conquest, in Europe. We know the rest...
17:16 My dad is a photographer that uses this method to photograph. Its almost 200 years old and there are currently only a 100 people doing this in the world and here in Croatia 2 people do it. Then the exposure was 5 seconds long and if someone moved in the 5 seconds the image would be blurry. My dad won a lot of awards at competitions at numerous galeries but he never got any money from that. He enjoy's it very much but its sad for me to look at him knowing that he will soon stop doing that. If he cant get money from the photography he cant afford to repair the machines and buy all the chemicals. It's sad that not a lot of people are intrested in that. If someone reading this is intrested my dad's name is Robert Gojević, google his name and you can see more about him.
I was recently in Portugal and we visited the war museum in Lisboa. It was amazing history through centuries and we also got to see the equipment they used during the Napoleon wars
Because people don't know everything you know about, this is history and history is not told the same way to everyone, sometimes school doesn't cover everything (even important periods), I don't know how old you're but school programs change every 3 years or so (or at least that's what happens in France), if you don't read or learn history outside of school you don't usually know about a lot of history subject.
Because school curriculum isn't the same everywhere. In Ireland for example, only history from the 20th century is covered in detail and the rest is briefly glossed over.
4:48 that's super interesting to think about. Funny thing, my great great great grandpa probably fought yours as my ancestors (on my mom's side) immigrated from France to the US, where i live now.
@Renan_PS The soviet governments specialty was essentially destroying cultures and annexing regions. Now that I think of it, maybe that's just Russia's specialty in general...
@Renan_PS Allies: ,,Let's not punish Germany too badly, it might lead to nationalism rizing again." Stalin: ,,I apprechiate your input, butplease, fuck off!" And ironic that nationalism is actually the strongest in former soviet Germany, although there were a lot of political mistakes which lead to this.
@@leon1x1 it is not ironic. While in the comunist bloc they said the rise of fascism in Germany and ww2 was the fauld of capitalism, in the west capitalist countries they just said the fault was all because of German patriotism, militarism and the German people themselves. In East Germany, the people were much more patriotic germans than in west Germany, already before the unification.
What this doesn’t point out was that the chas-poite rifle had a tendency to jam after about 50 shots. This meant that the needle rifle was a superior rifle due to the fact that it wouldn’t jam 50 shots into a battle
I have an ancestor from the early 1800's who moved from Moscow to Stockholm just after Russia annexed Finland. He tried to become a part of the king's Life Guard, he was denied. (I wonder why🤔)
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
Tommy saying “I’m a big fan of the TV show handmaids tale” is some severe whiplash with what I expected from him! Fun fact: the original handmaids tale book was written after the Author went to Cold War Berlin In the 80s. I have no clue how the Capitalist VS Communist split made her think of Feminism VS religion in America but I guess it works if you try hard enough.
Berlin? I'm pretty sure it was based around iran which had recently turned to sharia law and this inspired her as Iran pre revolution was very progressive ...
Griaß di Tommy du Saupreiß! I work in Historical Research for the IFZ in München with focus on Contemporary German History so seeing what you know about and what not is always interesting. That said, i'm not surprised because our History Classes leave a lot to be desired for regarding German History that doesn't start with WWI and ends with the Wiedervereinigung. So it's rather normal to not know about German History before 1914 as a German. Prost & Cheers from the Berchtesgadener Land here in the beautiful Bavarian Alps
the graphics are great because its probably coming from the same guys making his game Fire & Maneuver. Sadly the game doesnt look very interesting to me, but i hope it does very well.
It's actually a different set of guys. Before they started making the game they announced they were hiring new artists for the videos. I know this because I tried to apply lol but didnt because school got in the way
4:43 I had Prussian ancestors who lived in Bremen since the Napoleonic wars alive at that time. They moved to West Prussia itself to find work and get away from the war. joke's on them they moved back to Bremen shortly after WW1 broke out, they avoided both wars.
7:45 there is a mod for a game called mount and blade warband and it gos from 1860-1916 and nobody my age likes muskets and stuff but I think I am the only one who dose
well, there was actaully a recording between mannerheim and hilter, it was an accident as a microphone was left on, but it showed how even by 1943 hilter knew the war was over and the soviets will crush them.
French Empress gave Alsace lorraine back to France in 1919, she died in 1923 and was the wife of Napoleon the III, she saw both Napoleon III and Napoleon IV died.
yeah modern games focus on ww2 till now except for battlefield which they did a ww1 game and its kinda dissapointing because if more large game industries did older wars it would be somewhat fun to play at least to me
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
One line of my family specifically a German one has people dating to the 1530s and on other one could have served or been reserve troop during a few German wars or unification.
So after that last Prussia video, Tommy realized he knows absolutely nothing about German history in the 19th Century.
I know right, how does a German actually not know anything about the unification of Germany and about this war in general.
Well anyways that's why he's going to be watching Armchair Historian's Video on the Franco-Prussian War!
➤ Playing Prussia in Hearts of Iron 4: th-cam.com/video/cuR4edqcTNc/w-d-xo.html
DO NOT MY BROTHERS, NO NUT NOVEMBER IS UPON US, AND WE SHALL NOT FALL
@@BaconBitzTheFish bro it's just hoi4 content
Tommy where do you do your livestreams
👍🏿
@@XanthippusCarthage twitch
I love how he is amused by basic German history which is also taught outside of Germany
It isn't taught in Germany for some reason though, because you skip straight to world war 2 which you will be having for 4 years+
German history class prefers focusing on aztecs and romans and ww2 MAYBE if your class is fast you get to the cuba crisis
Makes you think that they don't want you to know the history of germany
@@AclibButLikeTheRealOne what a shame. Germans should be proud of their history. Nazis did terrible stuff but German history is much larger
@@GodlessTurtles Germans should be proud of their entire history. You Turks praise Soviets meanwhile cursing Nazis. I suggest you to do some research yourself instead of eating whatever mainstream media throws at you.
German and Italian unification get a pretty big amount of focus in the US. Bismarck and Realpolitik got more attention then the War of 1812 and other 19th century american events (except for the civil war)
Markoni doing honest work, the animation and art design are the best traits of Armchair's videos, they are great visual stimuli.
always great to hear people like the visuals. the amount of work both the art team and animation team had to put in for a couple of sec in the video is insane, and we had to do everything in just 1 week for art and 1 week for animation. even professional studios im working for now cant compare to this level of dedication in armchair.
@@nonameisbetter3298 wait did you create it?
@@knox9040 part of the art team, not any more since august, because I took up a full time job in another studio.
@@nonameisbetter3298 damn, good job man!
@@nonameisbetter3298 ye the stuff you guys do is amazing
4:35 My family has always kept good track of our family lineage and history. One of our most venerated ancestors was an American Cavalry commander who took part in the American-Mexican War, and fought for the Union during the Civil War. He was highly decorated and survived both conflicts. Since I've always had a much greater interest in history than the rest of my family, I managed to convince everyone to let me have his sabre. It's a family relic at this point.
If i may know whats his name?
come on man tell us we wanna know
thats really cool dude wtf
@@TommyKay my ancestors are from zumba zumba island
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
lets goooo, released a video when i needed something to eat to
It do be really important to find a video to watch while you eat
@@lordxedrix7232 facts
Real first world problems
Same
Not just you brother
Fun fact: The Prussians had better maps of France than the French themselves
Like the soviets with London I think too . Am I wrong ?
@@MacCreadys no, you are right
no? they said almost as good
stop making shit up
@@mac2857 he's talking about cold war era map, learn to read
@@leilagorrilla4842 yes, because the prussian empire was obviously still alive during the cold war
Tommy's ancestors were the guys siting in Algeria wondering what is happening
Best comment of this video 😂😂
fun fact:
The belgian army stood guard at their relative new borders, making sure neither side used belgium to cross over towards the battlefields.
Even at the battle of Sedan, the belgians stood ready to disarm any soldiers crossing the border.
Cool fact
@@stastu6484 Still, if either the French or the Prussians invaded, they would probably be Obliterated...
@@aygianalt If Britain doesnt intervene
@@unserkatzenland8884 True. But tbh, the British Army was very small at the time since they invested mostly in the Navy. There is a chance that Belgium still might get overrun, especially by Prussia...
@@aygianalt depends how fast they mobilize, and the Dutch would likely intervene too.
7:34
Armchair Historian is actually producing a game set in the Victorian Era called Fire and Maneuver. Not an FPS, but still a historical time period which should get more love imo.
I was thinking that it is a continuation of your precious episode, but I am not disappointed
Fax
Oh my bad, I thought that the ending made it clear that it was a 1 timer
@@TommyKay I was just saying that a title and miniature were suggesting that the video is continuation
The Prussians especially had a military advantage against the Danes and Austrians because the Prussians used back loaded rifles while their enemies had to muzzle load them while standing in line
France had the advantage.
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
yoıu can go prone when breech loading making you a harder target
Marconi's involvement is always welcome in these videos
Every Country: A state with an Army.
Prussia: An Army with a state.
*North Korea would like to know your location*
@Complex CR Disney land: a state without an army
@@honeynutreviews332 *without an army yet
@@honeynutreviews332 no they do
Or a state with a navy
In France Napoléon III is very forgotten because of his military defeat, but in fact, all Paris is still as he designed it. We still march on the streets and we still love the buildings he designed. And if France was so industraly strong in 1914, it is thank to him ! We owe him a lot of things, but his defeat totally destroyed his reputation and this is very sad
He was stabbed in the back
So the germans basically use Napoléon 1 tactics again Napoléon 3 ?
Yeah,basically.
The Germans learnt Napoleon tactic better than the french themselves lel
@@yoga5631 Learning of your defeats is usually a better teacher than your victories :)
Chad prussian
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
Im named after my 2x great grandfather who fought in this war, whom my grandma loved very much. Were Polish and came from the province of Posen, and I it really fascinating learning new stuff about this conflict.
Lets kurwa gooo
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
@@gregoirelebatard1057 stop coping lmao
Bismarck strongly industrialized Germany in the end of the 19th. He also prevented Germany from colonies, in order to concentrate capital in Germany. As a result, even industrialized, Germany had fewer colonies than Belgium for example. It was only later that Germany launched its colonial conquest, in Europe. We know the rest...
Tommy should play ‘Holdfast: Nations at War’!
17:16 My dad is a photographer that uses this method to photograph. Its almost 200 years old and there are currently only a 100 people doing this in the world and here in Croatia 2 people do it. Then the exposure was 5 seconds long and if someone moved in the 5 seconds the image would be blurry. My dad won a lot of awards at competitions at numerous galeries but he never got any money from that. He enjoy's it very much but its sad for me to look at him knowing that he will soon stop doing that. If he cant get money from the photography he cant afford to repair the machines and buy all the chemicals. It's sad that not a lot of people are intrested in that. If someone reading this is intrested my dad's name is Robert Gojević, google his name and you can see more about him.
I was recently in Portugal and we visited the war museum in Lisboa. It was amazing history through centuries and we also got to see the equipment they used during the Napoleon wars
Lisboa a nice city or?
@@TommyKay yes thank you! Its a beautiful place for the most part. Amazing food and People are Nice top
@@TommyKay Nice is nicer 😅
I love when Tommy watches other peoples TH-cam videos, he doesn’t skip the sponsors out of respect!
everyone does that,
@@gutsjoestar7450 no
The Prussian Victory in Sedan used to be a holiday known as "Sedantag"
Bring it back lol
@@CatnamedMittens They stopped celebrating it after their defeat in ww1
@@SaintJust1214 sad
further german national masturbating
then they got bozo'ed 40 years later
How does he not know this, this is basic history.
Because people don't know everything you know about, this is history and history is not told the same way to everyone, sometimes school doesn't cover everything (even important periods), I don't know how old you're but school programs change every 3 years or so (or at least that's what happens in France), if you don't read or learn history outside of school you don't usually know about a lot of history subject.
Because school curriculum isn't the same everywhere. In Ireland for example, only history from the 20th century is covered in detail and the rest is briefly glossed over.
Yess, finally, Armchair Historian and TommyKay
There is a war memorial in my town called: Die Schlacht von Sedan. About 200 men from my town died there.
He’s becoming a Kaiserboo, very good
"The Franco-Prussian Leak" I'm dead 8:45
The ultimate form of humility, is losing an offensive war.
Tommy needs to react to something about frederick the great
TommyKay: *Finally watches Franco-Prusso war video by Armchair historian*
Me: "Long have I waited..."
4:48 that's super interesting to think about. Funny thing, my great great great grandpa probably fought yours as my ancestors (on my mom's side) immigrated from France to the US, where i live now.
crazy right
Why does this makes me sad that I will never be able to see how Königsberg would look like if it was still German?
@Renan_PS The soviet governments specialty was essentially destroying cultures and annexing regions.
Now that I think of it, maybe that's just Russia's specialty in general...
@Erwin Rommel Uhm, because of the name, I hope this is roleplay
@Renan_PS Allies: ,,Let's not punish Germany too badly, it might lead to nationalism rizing again."
Stalin: ,,I apprechiate your input, butplease, fuck off!"
And ironic that nationalism is actually the strongest in former soviet Germany, although there were a lot of political mistakes which lead to this.
@Erwin Rommel 😂😂😂 it wasn't the soviets neither is the Russians who have the pos modern art in their cities.
@@leon1x1 it is not ironic. While in the comunist bloc they said the rise of fascism in Germany and ww2 was the fauld of capitalism, in the west capitalist countries they just said the fault was all because of German patriotism, militarism and the German people themselves. In East Germany, the people were much more patriotic germans than in west Germany, already before the unification.
What this doesn’t point out was that the chas-poite rifle had a tendency to jam after about 50 shots. This meant that the needle rifle was a superior rifle due to the fact that it wouldn’t jam 50 shots into a battle
Tommy should try playing holdfast if he wants a 19th century fps
I have an ancestor from the early 1800's who moved from Moscow to Stockholm just after Russia annexed Finland. He tried to become a part of the king's Life Guard, he was denied. (I wonder why🤔)
cool story nonetheless
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
Napoleon III: (breathes)
Bismarck: *I am 400 parallel universes ahead of you*
Hey tommy during the death charge Bismarck son was in that cavalry charge don't worry he survived.
15:47
Sees someone with bad teeth
"Wait there was British helping them out?"
11:40 Hitler be like: Steiner's attack will save us!
Hey Tommy the Armchair Historian is making a game called Fire and Maneuver
The armchair historian is amazing creating and I’m glad he’s getting all this recognition
21:39 wow nice detail, the french war minister actually escaped the seige of paris via hot air balloon!
fuck this shit, I'm out.mp3
7:48 perfectly described Holdfast: Nations at war
This vid legit helped my EAONB because it made me LARP with artillery which actually kicked ass
4:40 This is why I'm big on genealogy or tracking your family history. I like to see what my ancestors might have been like.
Tommykay is the best creator to watch when you have food to eat
I love these videos Tommy
My great great grandfather was a polish conscript that fought and helped create Germany so that's pretty cool
That's cool
@@CatnamedMittens yes it's really cool
With his ancestors rant I knew and had a good relationship with my great great grandmother
7:35 Play Holdfast: Nations at War if yall are interested in a Napoleonic era shooter
Tommy saying “I’m a big fan of the TV show handmaids tale” is some severe whiplash with what I expected from him!
Fun fact: the original handmaids tale book was written after the Author went to Cold War Berlin In the 80s. I have no clue how the Capitalist VS Communist split made her think of Feminism VS religion in America but I guess it works if you try hard enough.
Berlin? I'm pretty sure it was based around iran which had recently turned to sharia law and this inspired her as Iran pre revolution was very progressive ...
Tommy can you react to the video "Why You've Never Heard of the Great Depression of 1920" by Thomas E. Woods, Jr. Please.
After Prussian history, Austrian economics!
@@awordabout...3061 It's nice to see that there are people who still know about Austrian Economics.
Markoni editor POV : Oehh nice animation.. wonder if i can steal and implement some into a hoi4 tommyroleplay vid.
"MON DIEU, we are being invaded by Prussians on our eastern borders! Let me travel to Algeria to join the Army!"
-Some french dude, probably
My ancestor is the Famous Field Marshall Von Moltke
Oh wow did you took dna test or something?
Tommy should check out the new mod for CK3, which allows you to fight BATTLES IN BANNERLORD 2.
it is bannerlord 1
Griaß di Tommy du Saupreiß!
I work in Historical Research for the IFZ in München with focus on Contemporary German History so seeing what you know about and what not is always interesting.
That said, i'm not surprised because our History Classes leave a lot to be desired for regarding German History that doesn't start with WWI and ends with the Wiedervereinigung.
So it's rather normal to not know about German History before 1914 as a German.
Prost & Cheers from the Berchtesgadener Land here in the beautiful Bavarian Alps
*Sees a dude with messed up teeth
“Oh the British were helping them?”
Urban legend said its after 1870 Sedan war that French people doesn't said "70" but *70*(as 60+10)
I love German history especially between 1840-1922 it’s just so Interesting and action packed
true
You don't like 1922-1945?
Oops genocides.
really like you reaction to history videos
When George was told he was losing America he probably wasn’t listening and was riding his invisible kangaroo
I see that the last Prussia video awoke something in Tommy
If only learning about Prussian history could awake something in all Germans.
ik ik im late to this vid but when coming back to watch tommy k it takes time timmmmme
YES
Tommy should try out Crusader Blade it lets you play ck3 battle to ck3!
ok markoni, i like the animation too
Warband big game about that era
The precursor of the treaty of versailles.
How did the French and the world still be so dumb even when prussia totally crushed austria that quickly
the graphics are great because its probably coming from the same guys making his game Fire & Maneuver. Sadly the game doesnt look very interesting to me, but i hope it does very well.
It's actually a different set of guys. Before they started making the game they announced they were hiring new artists for the videos. I know this because I tried to apply lol but didnt because school got in the way
@@ksamuel9 the art style is very similar
@@RandomAutist that's because they require you to emulate the artstyle for the videos. It was in the rules
@@ksamuel9 ah i see, pretty clever foxes dem armchair historians...
4:43 I had Prussian ancestors who lived in Bremen since the Napoleonic wars alive at that time. They moved to West Prussia itself to find work and get away from the war. joke's on them they moved back to Bremen shortly after WW1 broke out, they avoided both wars.
7:45 there is a mod for a game called mount and blade warband and it gos from 1860-1916 and nobody my age likes muskets and stuff but I think I am the only one who dose
He always talks about the Assassin‘s Creed device.
Damn 11:30 starting to sound like someone we know...
Actually it was the north German confederation and Bavaria, Württemberg, Baden, and hesse
Get it right buddy pal friend
How Prussia Destroyed France
1. Step Open HoI4
2. Step Open Console
3. "Annex FRA"
4. Problem? [ *Insert Troll Face* ]
Is it just me, or is the video much faster than it should be? I have speed at 1 and it sounds way too fast
The FR, or for Grenadier regiments FWR; stood for Friedrich Wilhelm Rex
Source:
"The German Infantry 1871-1914 Two Volumes" by Herr, U, Nguyen, U.
Holdfast is a game around this time
1800s Germany in a nutshell: blood for the German Army state! 1800s French: I just want to eat French bread!
Bro early 1800s France inaugurated the Brandenburg gate in Berlin and took out the Golden Quadriga on top of it right when it was finished😅
@@ommsterlitz1805 welp, guess my history is more unhistorical then a hoi4 noob game dx
More comments from Markoni pls, this made my day
well, there was actaully a recording between mannerheim and hilter, it was an accident as a microphone was left on, but it showed how even by 1943 hilter knew the war was over and the soviets will crush them.
Kinda amazing that we have family birth certificates all the way back to the the start of the 1700
thanks to you, i have been playing HOI4, can you give me any tips on how to be gud as france and germany?
Is it me or is the armchair vid fast in this video
French Empress gave Alsace lorraine back to France in 1919, she died in 1923 and was the wife of Napoleon the III, she saw both Napoleon III and Napoleon IV died.
yeah modern games focus on ww2 till now except for battlefield which they did a ww1 game and its kinda dissapointing because if more large game industries did older wars it would be somewhat fun to play at least to me
About an FPS, ARMA 3 has a mod about the Franco-Prussian War
The FR refers to Fredericas Rex (King Frederick of Prussia)
Is it me or is Griffin speaking 2x
Iirc the meaning behind FR on the Prussian helmet's was "Fredericus Rex" aka Frederick II
edit : oh nevermind you already found it out x)
Is it me, or was the video Tommy was watching accelerated ?
You have to love Krupp
12:20 ahh yes. How horrible it was when George the something realized he was losing America
I just want to state that education differs from state to state in Germany…and in Baden-Württ. we covered this shit extensively lol 🇩🇪 Go Bismarck
haale gaming
Yeah yeah you had been that lucky, Napoleon III completely served the military interests of France and the French infantry, he unified Italy by killing his own French soldiers, the majority of French soldiers were in the French colonies elsewhere, Algeria, Indonesia, Mexico during the Mexican expedition... in French metropolis, France so we had some 200,000 soldiers, attributed these with our French soldiers
Prussia Tommy pog
13:30 it's all about the Metz, love the Metz
the austrian empire has always been the only obstacle in the way of creating both a unified italy and germany
@Keeps but austria is only one country haha
Fun fact: Heil dir im Siegerkranz is actually God save the king/ Queen but German and faster
And more badass
One line of my family specifically a German one has people dating to the 1530s and on other one could have served or been reserve troop during a few German wars or unification.