What Next for WW2?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- So, what's next for us? Is this the end of the World War Two Channel?
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The Korean War's effect on my family was that after my Dad was finished serving and came back, he met Mom at a Military dance through one of Mom's best friends and married her. That had to happen for me to be here. After a courtship of 6 weeks, Mom asked Dad to marry her and a few months later the wedding occurred. They almost made 50 years together.
Hope yous guys covering the post war tension and politics, i can't wait 😊❤
subbed to the Korean war!
@@quineloe thank you
Any chance to see the nuremberg and tokyo trials in war against humanity? Is there indochina war episodes coming too?
What's next? Cover WW3 in real time, in real time.
The video covering it would last longer than the war itself 😂
Someone is already covering it: the nightly news.
😳
@@macmedic892 not the propaganda, the actual war
@@TheMasonK I don't know, could last longer... It'll be interesting seeing how they manage to cover warring factions fighting with sticks and rocks, and how they get the content to us.
Carrier Pigeon? Pictures branded into animal hides? Stone tablets
You guys should do the 100 years war....keep you busy for a while.
really wouldn't tbh. The amount of sources they have available for their WW1 and WW2 coverage allow them to go way more in depth than any Hundred Years War series would, despite the timeframe.
Day by day
Winter months: yea so nothing really happened this week
@@jkelsey555 right cause that was clearly a serious suggestion
@@BobBob-eb4io "I'm Indy Nidel, it's week 1560 of the Hundred Years War, England and France have been at peace for 3 years, that wraps up this week"
I still remember back in November 2018, the ending of the last episode of the Great War.
"That was the Great War"
It was surprisingly emotional and I imagine the coming end of WW2 will be too
Indeed, it was
For I was there too, when those words were spoken -TimeGhost Ambassador
@@WorldWarTwo I was there, 3000 years ago
You guys made a masterpiece with the great war, hats off!@@WorldWarTwo
@@sofiekaergaard93 THANK YOU!!!!
Indy, what you and Spartacus and rest of the Army do is important, "Never Forget"
Never Forget! -TimeGhost Ambassador
Never forget
Exactly! WW3 won't happen if we all learn from history and never forget what leads to these horrible things! Historians don't get enough credit!
Never forget what?
This channel is so important. I tell my students they are the last generation who will ever have a chance to meet a WWII veteran. As the generation passes people are already forgetting. My current group of college students knows almost nothing about the war. I put my own survey course lectures on my channel as wel, just as a free resource to help folks learn about history. Including all my lectures on WWII
We need that generation to know exactly how WWII happened, because we seem to be on the path to repeating it beat for beat.
Well that says a lot about the standard of 21 st century education or is it straight out marxist indoctrination now
@extragoogleaccount6061 very true. I have a couple of lectures on that topic in my WWII Playlist
@@HistoryfortheAgesI hope you showed many of your students this channel and encourage them to subscribe.
@Jarod-vg9wq I have! My videos give what I think is an excellent overview of the War. It's a survey course. What I like about this channel is all the details I don't have time to cover.
You could spend over a year on the various aspects of the Marshal plan. Heck the reopening of the Volkswagen factory could be a episode all its own.
And the relocation stories of the Germans.
The Berlin Airlift
That was something to do with a British officer.
@@j.4332 Major Ivan Hirst.
@@j.4332 Correct. I know the story but I wonder how many do as well. Its rather interesting what had to happen to get the factory open again.
Absolutely incredible you managed to cover the conflict in real-time for over half a decade. Thank you so much for your hard work, WW2 team!
I am so excited for your month by month coverage of the Weimar republic. There could not have been a better announcement from this channel.
Babylon Berlin fans would enjoy that. *Zu asche, Zu staub*
Thank you! We are too looking forward for it! -TimeGhost Ambassador
@@WorldWarTwo I would really love to have an episode about the bloody may, the 1st of May 1929 in Berlin which epicentre, the Kösliner Street, is near where I am living. It was a brutal event were the social democrat police chief of Berlin ordered a prohibition for demonstrations and the police than opens fire killing dozents of workers. It was one of the Weimar events that shifted the state into the direction of fascism because it strengthen the split between communists and social democrats enormously. And it's quite accurate because the german police behaves right now more and more like back than.
Fully agree!!
TimeGhost covering the Weimar republic will be one of the best things to look forward to this year
“What’s next?”
A Blu-ray release of the main series? Please?
No lie, I would buy that.
How much space is there on a blueray?
How many disks does the series consist of? :D
I agree. Just in case something happens to TH-cam. It is a gift to the world that should not be lost.
Bluray has a capacity of 50gb. That could fit around 10 hours of quality content.. so my guess for ww2 series is around 10 blurays?@@El_Presidente_5337
@@El_Presidente_5337 Don’t know. I’ll learn carpentry and build a shelf if I have to.
I personally hoped, that you would do it similiar to the Great War and cover the Post war years 1945-1949, since A LOT is happening in that time:
Chinese and Greek Civil War
Nuremberg Trials
Berlin Airlift etc.
Who says they won’t? Maybe not on the WW2 channel but maybe on the Time Ghost Channel. I have no knowledge if they will or not, but I hope they do.
@@PhoenixNoKisekilet's just say a superpower contest for the sake of berlin until 1989 😊
Pretty sure "Gods and Generals" already has their "The Cold War" channel which I have been following for years. Berlin Airlift , Space Race, U-2 spyplanes (not the band), lots of Stalin and Kruschev, Communism and religions in the USSR, KGB, Stasi, and so on.
@@amerigo88I think it's kings and generals, gods and generals is the Civil War movie
I'd love to see their commentary on the Nuremberg Trials. The figures, defendants and prosecutors as well as the motivations of each participant, would be fascinating.
Cannot believe I have been following you all since the WW1 days. You do incredible work.
Thank you so much!
Same, I remember when it started, and it seems like only yesterday they did the Pearl Harbor episode.
How about WW2: Aftermath. Covering maybe September 1945-December 1946. The Nuremburg Trials. The War Crimes trials versus Japan. The De-militarization of the Axis and Allies before the Korean War. Maybe a final huge Epilogue to end the WW2 series. I would love to see longer videos on certain battles and/or campaigns that truly turned the Tides of WW2. Longer videos on The Polish Campaign, Battle of Britain, France 1940, Dunkirk, Norway, Battle of the Atlantic, Barbarossa, North Africa, the War at Sea in the Pacific, Midway, Coral Sea, Leyte Gulf, Phillipine Sea, Guadalcanal, the Atomic Bomb. Just to throw a few ideas out there. I am really not a fan of the history of the Korean War or Vietnam, which i know you guys will get around to that one as well, but i will still look forward to more WW2 cuz that is my favorite part of history. I will always stay a Captain in the TG Army. Your channels are the best anywhere. Never Forget!
The aftermath of ww2 is what I was thinking too. Maybe also the conflicts that erupted directly due to and right after ww2 like what the ww1 channel did. Like the Indonesian independence war vs the Dutch. Or the re-integration of the Jews and other Holocaust survivors into the societies which stripped them of their property and families for the war against humanity episodes
Korea and WWII prequels, I'm down for both. This is such a valuable resource.
They did a 4 year prequel on world war 2, it’s called the Great War lol
@@Spartan11199between 2 wars is the prequel to WW2 kinda
I would love to see you cover the Napoleonic Wars, it doesn’t get enough a coverage and I think TimeGhost would do a great service by doing a coverage of the Napoleonic Wars.
Korea was probably the last huge peer on peer conflict involving the great powers. A lot of similarities to WW2. I’d watch a week by week of it - only thing is it kinda stops being interesting after the first year. 1950-1951 is insane, the entire peninsula gets clean swept like three times. Then after 1951 to ‘53, the two sides just dig into their lines along the 38th Parallel and take shots at each other while the leaders argue over a ceasefire agreement.
@@JakvsMetalheads999yup that is a very accurate assessment.
Been following since WW1, I'm gonna continue following till y'all stop making videos. The GWOT days'll be crazy if y'all ever get there.
Keep watching until they cover the Ukrainian war !
What is that?
@@ironsam2381 Well my comment was mainly a joke (though I hope they keep making videos for years and years and years and years and years) but to answer your question; The GWOT is the Global War on Terror, which lasted from 2001 - 2021. So it'd take them 20 years to cover.
Somehow despite the HUGE volume of WWII content, this channel has managed to stand out. You guys all went more in depth on this massive and horrifying conflict than anyone else ever has outside of researchers in academia. Even if it all ended on Sept 1st, the legacy of this channel is rock solid.
A week by week treatment if the US civil war or the Napoleonic wars from 1812 to 1815 would also be very interesting. I know it would be a departure from the 20th century focus and might have a more limited audience but both would work really well for a week by week treatment.
There is already a partial week-by-week of the napoleonic wars, done by a part of the team that did WW1. There is also a full week-by-week of the Franco-prussian war of 1870-1871
@@gfdx3214 yes! those are insanely good!!
@@gfdx3214Where's the Napoleonic wars week by week? I can't find it
@@keris8708It's Napoleon's Invasion of Russia
I think the format would work really well for pretty much any conflict that had a relatively modern news coverage that you can reference going on at the time.
That is, of course, if it's simply executed on well.
I feel this channel, at least lately, is just saying "well this, that and the other thing related to this conflict happened during this week."
That's really just referencing facts related to the war that occurred within that timeframe.
It's not really doing a very good job of putting me in the place of a person - someone like myself - who was following the war as it went on at the time.
They're telling me what happened relating to the war at that particular time, but that's not really what the format should be.
It should be making me feel like I'm an observer right there at the time.
Would be cool to have front specific compilations of the weekly episode events eg Malaya and Burma front , North African etc
I would second this, a mega cut of all the weekly winter war, or guadacanal, or Ethiopia segments, or maybe even the fall of france sections
That would take a hell of a lot of editing but I agree. Playlists of front specific videos would be awesome.
Things I'd love to be covered in this format:
-Korean War (you're already planning it, but it gets on the list anyhow for exposure)
-Vietnam war
-American Civil War
-Russo Japanese War
-The Boxer Rebellion
-The spanish civil war (1936-39)
-The Six-Day war
-Yom Kippur war
There's plenty others I'd love to see covered but for which I suspect there's not enough detailed (or academically accepted as true) material to cover them in this format. Like, I'd LOVE to hear some ancient history stuff covered in this format (or close enough, it would probably be more a case of one episode per year given the scarcity of unbiased detailed accounts) like a timeline of roman the conquests, the various Punic wars, the Greco-Persian wars, Alexander's campaigns, etc. pp. ... but this is more like wishful thinking. But the above mentioned should have sufficient material to cover them in detail.
The American Civil War week by week just ended in April 2024.
@@JohnJohn-pe5kr I wasn't aware Indy/Timeghost had made one. Just looking I found a different channel who did one, is that what you mean?
I love these suggestions and would hope they add coverage of Hitler's plans once he gets to Argentina.
The Spanish Civil War would be a good series.
@@Aotearas Where? Where? Please tell!
I'm very interested in the post-war years. The period between WWII & the Korean War. What happened? How did the world react to, and recover from, the deadliest conflict in human history? What was going on in each belligerent country?
I'm so glad that this channel will never die out, congrats Indy and the team for continuing this WW2 project even after it has 'ended'.
The gimmick of your channel was covering the war in real time, and it's precisely that gimmick that pulled me in. I wanted to get an idea of how long everything took, and I did.
What you're planning sounds like it should have been part of the "Between two Wars" series.
I think it would be more consistent with gimmick of your channel to continue, for a limited time, with documentaries about the post-war recovery period in real time.
The fall of the Weimar Republic is an important cautionary tale that isn’t being taught in classrooms. Hitler’s rise didn’t come out of nowhere - it was a strong reactionary response to the radical social and economic conditions of the time. Textbooks might cover the runaway inflation taking place, or the general discontent of the German people in regards to the Treaty of Versailles, but they always seem to leave out everything else. There’s a lot to discuss there. It’d be great to see it covered in the same in-depth detail as the real-time WW2 content!
If you live in the United States you can speedrun the fall of Weimar and rise of Hitler by reading about current events.
Of course schools leave out a LOT.
If you got a job right out of college studying just world war ii, you would literally be dead of old age before you got through all the video audio and paperwork that exist.
Just how much do you think they're supposed to teach in 1 to 2 hours a day 5 days a week during Junior high and high School?
And that's just world war ii, we still have the first world war, the civil war, the founding of america, and so much more in this world.
History class is to give everyone a rough idea of their history., Not an in-depth PhD level course.
Inflation in particular being blamed is something of a red herring, since it happened a decade before the Nazis' electoral zenith, and especially since Chancellor Brüning pursued deflation in 1932, which worsened the Great Depression in Germany.
What makes this all special is that this is the best way to experience history as it happens, and not in retrospect with 20/20 hindsight. Very excited.
The Bio and Portrait episodes alone could make up a year or two of juicy content. And having rewatched the Stalingrad map special, I’d love to see something similar done with the campaigns in Italy, Normandy, Bagration, etc. So much potential. Thank you so much for all the hard work you guys have done in the past, present, and hopefully the not to distant future!
Would be ideal. We were pressed for time, since especially the end of the European War was so complicated.
But once we are a bit into Korea and finish the mainline WW2 I'm planning on working on more of those specials time permitting ;)
Any particular ones you are looking forward to/want to see?
For me I'd particularly want to see Burma, Italy and the Philippines campaigns
A wish from a viewer who started watching The Great War since the summer of 2014, and miss it's equivalent:
PLEASE keep the series Out of the Foxhole (aka the Q&A episodes). Consider even ramping up the frequency of that series.
I still miss TGW's Out of the Trenches series and believe that a lot of viewers (especially people who found the series later in to it's run) had a lot of questions that were deep enough to warrant answering 'on air' but never got their chance, as the series ended when the main TGW series wrapped up in November '18.
It's been years since I read William Shirer's Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, so I eagerly await your series on the fall of Weimar Germany. Thanks for all you do! Never forget!
Would you consider, in the long term, covering the Spanish Civil War? I think you would do a great job, especially about the more political aspects of it. The week-by-week format may be a little boring between August 1936 and February 1937, but after that there's continuous battle
In that first phase they could cover the political situation, and focusing on the nationalist and republican coalitions. Within each respective coalitions there were groups whose interest could hardly be more different from others within the same coalition.
The republicans had anything from the political center, liberals, social democrats, internationalists, anarchists, Catalan separatists and various brands of communists who even amongst themselves vehemently disagreed.
The nationalists had at least two different monarchist groups (which backed different 'pretenders', the carlists being one), the religious right, regular right wing parties, military leaders and the fascist Falange. They too didn't always see eye to eye, but their differences had less effect on the war since when Franco launched his 'coup' to take leadership in 1937 he suppressed such differences.
Looking forward to the new material. This is one of my favorite channels and I'm proud to be a member of the Time Ghost Army!
Special, comment to Indy... My first baseball game was in 1973...Tiger stadium... Nolan Ryan second no-hitter California Angels
What is that got to do with the channel?
@@blackhathacker82Indy is a huge baseball fan and be even had a short TH-cam channel about it. It's called "Watch Sunday Baseball" or something like that
@@blackhathacker82 Indy first hosted a channel about baseball.
…and he has a photo of Ryan in his house, punching out Robin Ventura.
Man, I miss that stadium!
Imagine TimeGhost covering Alexander the Great's campaigns 😄
30-years war week-by-week, or the 100 years war
I'd love Alexander and the diadochi as subject of such a high quality documentary as TimeGhost produces
You guys are incredible! So excited for the future of the channel! You guys really are pioneers!!
Indy: No spoilers
Me: Opens a history book to spoil myself
I swear if Indy dies I have no clue what I’ll do with my time or life for that matter
Looking forward to all of it! Thank you for the work you do, and the community you foster
Thank you very much!
I very much look forward to these future videos !!
This is great series. Very educational, very interesting. Great production. Thank you all. I look forvard for all new content.
Hvala.
I think a fascinating one for Time Ghost to do would be the Spanish Civil War. It’s such a multi-layer and overlooked conflict. However I can understand that y’all still are a business and the SCW is lesser known. Hopeful a Spanish language channel of some sort that is inspired by y’all will talk up the mantle, if nothing else.
My humble suggestion would be a series on the space race, from Sputnik to the moon landings, and its relation to the Cold War. Don’t know if it can be done completely in a chronological weekly form, perhaps monthly, or by missions
I am so thankful to have gone on this journey with you all and look forward to the future of your channels. It's a pleasure to be a part of the Time Ghost Army.
I am thankful to be #112 of the TimeGhost Army. Glad to see you and Spartacus will keep the fire alight. Godspeed and godbless.
You still got to go through to August
The road to Vj is very tough but the start another superpower proxy is about to begin 😊
Greetings to the Time Ghost team!
I cannot bring to words how much it has meant to many of us that you launched what were 2 undisputed champion projects in the realm of history, and to see you become ready to start with the 3rd truly is the cherry on top.
Your work will never be forgotten!
Thank you for your passionate love and dedication to these amazing productions!
there's still so much to talk about and I wanna hear all about it from you guys! I will always watch your videos as long as your posting them.
You should turn this channel into a fact channel about world war two where every aspect of the war is covered. If a controversy about ww2 emerges, use this channel to give facts about the things. I wonder if you will cover the post word war II war crime trials.
Anyways, I am very thankful to you for your service to educate me about this devastating war.
I would expect they would given its pretty well tied to the more or less end of the second world war.
We love y'all too!
Thank you for your service
Always look forward to your indepth video so Glad there is more to come.Hoestly I think you guys and gals do a marvellous job. All the very best to you all. Thanks Tim.
Could an Epilogue be done?
The Marshal Plan
Operation Crossroads in 1946
The Rise of NATO and SAC
The Berlin Airlift
The massive Nazi scientist grab
The Nuremberg Trials
The British and French trying to retake their empires and leading to both the Suez Crisis and Vietnam Wars
First five years of the UN which leads into - yep your next series: Korea
I think this is the part of the war mainstream documentaries gloss over.
Watching this since the beginning really gives you the feeling of duration od time in this war.
I'm excited for the run up to August, VJ Day here we come!
Really enjoyed this channel and looking forward to future videos and projects
Thank you for the update.
And thanks for watching!
Personally i would like to see episodes about the war criminals of ww2 and who of them were brought to justice and who among them escaped justice.
Yes. The Nazi hunters. Particularly in the 70’s when the Israelis started to go after them.
Neurenberg trials!
Sparty will be covering that at a later date.
Thank you for the Korean War. My great grandpa was in the Korean War. He was a Second Lieutenant and an engineer. I’ve been looking for more things about the Korean War so now I’m very excited. Thank you.
I started watching you since the Great War channel you’ve come a long way
please do a cold war series
There’s already a separate channel unaffiliated with timeghost that makes content of a similar style focused solely on the Cold War
Edit: the channel’s name actually is “The Cold War”
@@grumpyoldcat8302 hosted by kings and generals, who also watches this series
Dude. Spoiler alert. I'm only on episode 150.
I love this Channel! So glad you guys cover this important history in such great amazing detail! :D
I look forward to seeing your videos, they are all well done and informative. Thank you and your crew!
Thanks for those kind words! -TimeGhost Ambassador
thanks indy and crew i will see you in the nxt chapter korean war with indy
Why dont you make short special episodes about the death of leaders of Nazi regime ? If im not mistaken today is the day when Himmler died and Bormann died at the start of may.
I remember seeing a WW1 one off by you guys in middle school class and have been hooked since. Glad you guys aren't going anywhere.
I remember when I first started watching this channel in September 2018. I had just began my university degree as a general program. Flash forward to May 2024 and I've now finished a B.A and M.A. in history, with my masters thesis focusing on the Second World War.
The weekly coverage was a ritual for me these past six years, and the whole channel helped to convince me to pursue history in my education. Thanks for everything TimeGhost team, I'm looking forwards to all the future projects!
Can you guys do one special episode for neutral countries which were close to war such as Sweden,Switzerland,Turkey
Also thank you for the amazing content you guys provided ever since the great war.
Turkey declared war on Germany ;P
@@NightingaleVictor symbolic one at the end,mostly neutral caught between great powers
If anyone’s interested I made a 13 hour documentary on the 1904-05 Russo-Japanese War 🇷🇺 🇯🇵 💥
From a long time viewer - thanks for another great series
Great stuff! Looking forward to it.
What! WWII coming to the end? I don't think so. Japan will fight on to at least 1950.
Operation Downfall will be peaking in 1946. I doubt Japan hangs on past 1948. There's a rumor about a Big Project that might speed this prices along a bit...
And there’s those soldiers left behind on random islands fighting the war into the 60’s and 70’s lol
Nonsense. Japan will win in early 1946 and then move to liberate their German allies. The world will be back in the hands of the Axis by 1950 at the latest. Mark my words.
I love that this channel will continue to keep bringing us content and like the direction that it will be going! I'm holding out hope for a series on the Nuremberg trials, because I find the trials themselves don't get quite as much attention as the fighting itself, but the trials were foundational for much of international law today.
Excited to continue watching you and the crew Indy!
I've been with y'all since about 2017, Indy. It's been a hell of a ride, and y'all do such outstanding work! Can't wait for the next iteration
Great idea for continuing the series! I am excite.
Indy, I nearly listened to you for almost decade and half from “the Great War” to “WWII,” just keep going. Do revolutionary war, Vietnam, Korea, and I’ll Patreon for everyone. Keep doing these because it does put things in perspective as history should. Do anything
Hi Indy
That's a great idea.
Awaiting for that series too.
Thanks for all the great work.
And thank you for the superchat!
Thank you, Indy, and everyone else who contributed. What an incredible journey.
Very impressive plans! Thank you and good luck!
I am soooo happy to hear about your plans on covering the lead up to WW2 in such a format. I think the perspective of seeing events through the eyes of the spectrum of contemporary media of the time is an incredibly important project given the times we now live in. I've tried looking into some of that myself before, it is challenging though especially if you can't read German, Russian, etc. In particular I've found it near impossible to find sources for the sort of grass roots underground media people like the communists produced at the time. Because in particular I've been curious what their content was like after the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was signed.
Great channel. Thank you.
Indy,
Great Job on the hard work, the dedication, and the interesting content.
Thanks for the great channel.
My dream is "Roman Empire in realtime, year by year"-series. Should keep you going for a while.
I am sooo glad that you will continue!!!
Thank you for doing all this amazing work you guys and gals at timegoast do! Have been watching since 2018! Will continue to tell everyone I know that likes history to check you all out!
Been watching you and your channel since The Great War. Glad to hear it will keep going.
Awesome found and subscribed cant wait for the next realtimehistory :-D
You are doing such a great job, that I've followed you from war to war and already subscribed to the Korean War channel, even though it is empty at the moment!
As a huge fan for maybe 6 months or so now, I'm just sad I didnt find yall sooner. This has to be THE most comprehensive series on the world wars and interwar period.
Staying tuned in for Korea for sure.
Indy, started watching you in 2015 with the Great War, Battle of Loos. My grandmother lost her brother there. Finally visited his memorial and the battlefield a few weeks ago, well worth it. Thanks for what you do, regards Tom
Both really worthy follow-ups, looking forward to them
100% finna keep following been here since the Great War channel.
Mahalo for you work!
Love your guys' content. Really top quality
Thank you so much for all the hard work you do!
Very excited for your coverage of the Korean War! I know barely anything about that conflict, so I'm really looking forward to learning about it via your videos 😀
Can’t wait! Been watching since The Great War and will continue to watch and support you guys!
Amazing channel!
We love your Chronology Based Format of the Documentary Series. It will be of great interest to have mini subseries of chronological events to focus on specific period events e.g. The Battle of Crete or The long range reconnaissance group inception and core activities in chronological order etc. Thank you all for the great effort and quality documentaries you provide!! We love you ALL!!!
Looking forward to those new series!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the superchat!
GREAT JOB