- History videos - History Class Field Trip - Short Stories/ Audiobooks - Walks
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- Dover, England This small historic town has more history than most other towns and cities in England with much of it being deep underground.
- London, England The capital of England is rife with a history going back to the ancient world, the medieval period, two world wars, and the beating heart of the country.
- Pego, Spain History Class will go around the United Kingdom, and for the first time, It will be going beyond and into new countries.
- Inverness, Scotland It is about time I go to the country of family heritage north of the border with England, and a small nation that stood resilient against the Roman Empire, Scotland.
Please take into account that I am dealing with a health issue at the moment, and it will affect the creation of content as well as the upload rate. Videos for the time being may well be once a month for a while before becoming more frequent.
Thank you. I am planning to make a cinematic of Hastings Old Town soon when the weather is better. This video was rushed as the battery was about to die on my GoPro.
I think I was in single digits age-wise (now 34) the last time I was in Folkestone, so it was a new experience for me. I didn't get much time to see beyond the Harbour, but I will make another trip there soon once I have researched the historical sites more.
It is, though the last few times I was there it didn't appear to be open. Rather much like the medieval tunnels at Dover Castle, but I understand the English Heritage are doing something to do it.
German MGs were great, and so was their armor. Sometimes though i think some stuff may be exaggerated. I mean our .30s and .50s apparently could hang with their MGs , same with tanks the T34s, Shermans, and Cromwells obviously had atleast certain advantages over German armor. I also get the numbers advantage the allies had toward the end, but just saying while they clearly had great weapons i don't think they were as superior to allied weapons as ww think.
Well, I would argue that the Germans were often ahead in terms of technology. Take the V1, V2, Me262, Stg44, Panther with night vision devices, they were all ahead of their time, but in the end the war is decided by resources and manpower.
No because the point is that at this time, Germany and Russia were allied with each other. America hadn’t joined the war yet, as they wished to remain neutral, so the UK was the only country left in Europe that could actively threaten Hitler or stop him.
@reversearcade-wifixsmasher3809 number of factors I emagen, * their dictator was an influence, hitler was inspired by this way of thinking. * it was a way of testing his weapons, logistics, and troop mobilisation. As germany, after ww1, was meant to never regain a mass military, it was top secret * its geography. * Naval power could also help I'd emagen. An alliance to support hitlers cause and Italys dominance within Africa. Without Italy, Germany would have taken longer to reach the objectives they had in mind. So yes, Italy was a key factor.
@@sciencenculture but I wouldn’t count that as an obstacle. If Italy never existed it wouldn’t benefit Germany. They still did a decent amount of fighting against the Allies therefore weakening them, even if it was not a lot. Their greatest obstacle would probably be the Soviet Union or the US
@@the-blue-barron2791it’s spelled obstacle, not obsticle; so in answer to your question I do not know what the word obsticle means as it is not a real word. I hope that adds clarity and context to my first post which I now realise and admit was vague. The OP needs to use spell check or a dictionary.