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A Shot that Changed the World - The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand I PRELUDE TO WW1 - Part 3/3 

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On June 28th, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a nationalist working for the Serbian underground organisation "Black Hand" (officially known as "Unification or Death"). From today's perspective, the assassination is seen as the event that triggered the chain reaction leading to the outbreak of the Great War. These events are known today as the July Crisis. Only one month after the shot, on July 28th, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia.
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@soupy4099
@soupy4099 8 лет назад
The entire assassination is like something out of a comedy routine.
@AndresRamirez-fi5uw
@AndresRamirez-fi5uw 8 лет назад
+Soupy according to youtube commenter 556deltawolf "To add more to the amateur assassination attempt on the Archduke, the 3 of the four assassins were actually caught when the grenade went off (one of whom had to be fished out of a river). Princip escaped but believed the mission was a failure so he walked into a cafe and spent his last few dollars on sandwiches and alcohol. According to some police reports, Princip was drunk and contemplating suicide when he walked out of the cafe when he spotted and shot the Archduke and his wife" it really does sound like a comendy lmao xDroutine
@MainstreamPoPsucks3
@MainstreamPoPsucks3 8 лет назад
+Andres Ramirez I doubt the money he used was dollars.
@AndresRamirez-fi5uw
@AndresRamirez-fi5uw 8 лет назад
MainstreamPoPsucks3 well yeah no doubt there.
@cloudstrife2131
@cloudstrife2131 8 лет назад
Or....the driver was in on the plan the whole time. "Accidentally" turn onto the wrong road, sure.
@Toniboi
@Toniboi 8 лет назад
+Soupy I'm related to the Gavrilo.... Welp
@col.cottonhill6655
@col.cottonhill6655 7 лет назад
we can't even skateboard in our city park.
@col.cottonhill6655
@col.cottonhill6655 7 лет назад
yes I realise that. I was actually pointing out how much things have changed.
@spaceopera87
@spaceopera87 7 лет назад
Shit's gotten so stupid in the US
@xXCubixGamingXx
@xXCubixGamingXx 7 лет назад
spaceopera87 Its only getting shittier
@namewarvergeben
@namewarvergeben 7 лет назад
This is to prevent an assassination by skateboard which could cause WW3
@actualideas8078
@actualideas8078 4 года назад
Col. Cotton Hill hahah it’s time for CHANGE
@joelloyd-allen8870
@joelloyd-allen8870 7 лет назад
This is genuinely the most innovate and creative RU-vid channel I've ever seen - this should be shown in classrooms
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
We have a lot of teachers who love to use our show in class.
@alitamali1238
@alitamali1238 7 лет назад
Joe Lloyd-allen my teacher showed me a video about poison gas from this channel
@edinmercer7168
@edinmercer7168 7 лет назад
The Great War Hi i just got my test about ww1. The question was: When did ww1 begin and i answered 28.juli.1914. That was wrong. Do you think that is right?
@valhallagalex
@valhallagalex 7 лет назад
According to wikipedia, you were correct Ree Play.
@edinmercer7168
@edinmercer7168 7 лет назад
Yeah i were a little pissed about that *****​
@danielrogers7378
@danielrogers7378 6 лет назад
"One day the great European War will come out of some damned foolish thing in the Balkans" -Otto Von Bismark
@thatone846
@thatone846 4 года назад
​@o O Well, while I can't find a citation, a lot of people believe he did. So did Bismark say that? I dunno. We'll have to chalk this one up as plausible.
@uiraideszen3223
@uiraideszen3223 4 года назад
What a prediction!👏👏👏👏👏👏
@monstersamator5288
@monstersamator5288 3 года назад
This was all plan to get rid off the ottoman empire. It back fired and got rid of all european monarch.Great britain got weaken too but they wanted to ottoman out.
@milekosorich9087
@milekosorich9087 3 года назад
It was British German War I an II one
@sheranperera5645
@sheranperera5645 3 года назад
@@monstersamator5288 Really, in the late 19th century the ottoman influence was diminishing, they were to far behind economically and with advanced weaponry by that day if you compare with the other empires, ultimately the German empire was more advanced, their economy was booming, new technological advances and they was the real threat for the old empires.....
@KaydenF901
@KaydenF901 8 лет назад
They should keep the bullet in a museum with this sign: Ultimate chain reaction. Bullet leads to WW1 WW1 leads to Great Depression Great Depression leads to Nazis Nazis leads to WW2 WW2 leads to the holocaust WW2 leads to Germany getting split up. Germany getting split up leads to iron curtain Iron curtain leads to the Cold War The Cold War leads to Korean War Korean War leads to aggressive North Korea. The Cold War leads to Afghanistan war Afghanistan war leads to the Mujahadeen The Mujahadeen leads to Al-Qaeda Al-Qaeda leads to 9/11 9/11 leads to Iraqi occupation Iraqi occupation leads to ISIS. Wow, the entire 20th and 21st century is the assassin's fault.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
+Desner346 That's a bit too simple isn't it? And doesn't give much credit and/or responsibility to the people that acted in the 100 years in between.
@caboose.20
@caboose.20 8 лет назад
+The Great War especially the "WW1 leads to Great Depression" bit.
@caboose.20
@caboose.20 8 лет назад
you completely ignored Vietnam.
@johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116
It should have said "Great Depression leads to fascism and military expansion."
@johanngaiusisinwingazuluah2116
+Leonell Valderama And "WW2 leads to huge genocides."
@fien111
@fien111 7 лет назад
"What was that?" "Someone threw a bomb at us, but it exploded down the road a bit. Looks like a few men got hurt." "Bugger! We'll have to go visit them after we're done with today's scheduled events. Continue onward and ask this nice gentlemen for directions."
@mistersmith1883
@mistersmith1883 4 года назад
Bc the drivers were asked to stop in front of princip. It was on purpose. The uncle waned to avenge hood nephew the archduke. Austria Hungary played a part in archduke death. Research
@dataportdoll7918
@dataportdoll7918 7 лет назад
My favorite description of the assassination is "The Serbs who wanted liberty for their people unwittingly killed the man most likely to give it to them". There was also the "United States of Greater Austria" plan which was drafted specifically for Ferdinand since it conformed to his views.
@spaceopera87
@spaceopera87 7 лет назад
Sounds familiar eh?
@fico1981ful
@fico1981ful 7 лет назад
He would never give freedom to Serbs, Ferdinand was a bloodthirsty tyrant.He got what he deserve,but I feel sorry for Sofia,she was just collateral damage.
@drazam6608
@drazam6608 7 лет назад
Idiot...
@frekcho850
@frekcho850 6 лет назад
Filip Novakovic well he was less conservative than Franz Joseph he was willing to decrease power of the Austrians in order to hold the empire together. Franz Joseph wanted to have a strong Austrian empire due to prussoaustrian war. Franz Ferdinand was best boi before Princip gone mess it up.
@kosanstanojevic
@kosanstanojevic 6 лет назад
Why unwittingly? Serbia doubled its territory after that war and Austro hungary never recovered.
@worldeater1498
@worldeater1498 5 лет назад
“I am the son of peasants and I know what is happening the villages. That is why I took revenge and regret nothing” -Gavrilo Princip
@jasonrichards2844
@jasonrichards2844 5 лет назад
These were very strong words from Gavrilo Princip.
@nijomumin6549
@nijomumin6549 4 года назад
...BOSNIA BELONG TO BOSNIANS, not to Serbs or Austro-Hungarians,...
@philippantic
@philippantic 4 года назад
@@nijomumin6549 you should thank gavrilo for that
@nijomumin6549
@nijomumin6549 4 года назад
@@philippantic ...for what ??? ...he caused a war that took hundreds of thousands of Bosnian's lives ???
@philippantic
@philippantic 4 года назад
@@nijomumin6549 atleast you got your country back didnt you, you ungreatful pleb
@996vlada
@996vlada 9 лет назад
The black hand, honestly didn't think the boys could pull it off. They just gave them the equipment and told them, go ahead, try it, they didn't even get any training, they told them to learn to shoot themselves. What you could have mentioned is the cultural and historical of June 28th for Serbs. The very date chosen was a provocation.
@Challenge9000
@Challenge9000 9 лет назад
Yevta Yes, the anniversary of their defeat.
@996vlada
@996vlada 9 лет назад
Jean-Francois Simard First, it was a draw. Second, there are many many more things that happened on the 28th of June in various centuries.
@MsSomeone98
@MsSomeone98 8 лет назад
How is it a draw? The Serbian army was destroyed, Serbia was annexed by the Ottoman Empire. The Serbs did some damage, but the Ottomans had numerical superiority and soldiers to spare, so they could recover. I know Serbs are proud and all that, but for fuck's sake don't rewrite history. Serbs pit up a good fight, but lost. That's it.
@visi_inspektor_besevic
@visi_inspektor_besevic 7 лет назад
@Water Melonees Turks suffered extremely heavy losses in Battle of Kosovo they couldn't recover,not that fast, they lost the leader (sultan) ,Serbs too, and they had to retreat and reassemble in Asia minor where they had very serious situation with Mongols. Serbian knights (under command of prince/despot Stefan Lazarevic) also fought as vassals on Ottoman's side against Mongols. Beside they really had huge and strong army during that period (Kosovo), much stronger then Serbs togheter with some allies, Ottoman's sultan Murad did hesitate with full atack cause he already lost couple minor battles against Lazar (battle of Plocnik and battle of Dubravica) and didn't want to take any chances, so he was waiting for reinforsments gathered mostly in Asia Minor and other areas. So, battle of Kosovo was at 1389 and Serbian medieval state totally fell in 1459 (siege of Smederevo) 70 yrs later. So if I can say that Kosovo is some kind of delayed lost battle. Ottomans needed over 100 yrs to conquer Balkan (mostly over smaller serbian states) from Gallipoli (1354) all the way to Danube (Siege of Smederevo 1459) which is not so fast as many think.
@AscensionOfAuriel
@AscensionOfAuriel 7 лет назад
*Victory actually.
@molder666
@molder666 9 лет назад
“Our shadows will walk through Vienna, wander the court, frighten the lords.”
@GranaXD
@GranaXD 8 лет назад
Neka se ne zaboravi!!!! 1914.
@wokeup8903
@wokeup8903 6 лет назад
Amato Ciciretti granate na kuurvate
@dejanbgdbhoy
@dejanbgdbhoy 6 лет назад
kukavičko avarsko hrvacko kopile
@heheeheahaha5948
@heheeheahaha5948 6 лет назад
Amato Ciciretti klasicna Hrvatska opsednutos Srbima okanite nas se govna iskompleksirana
@kosanstanojevic
@kosanstanojevic 6 лет назад
Mrzis ljude koje ne poznajes, smesan si.
@desktopstu4145
@desktopstu4145 Год назад
The last living member of the assassination team was a chap by the name of Vaso Cubrilovic. He died in 1990, aged 93. He once said in later life of the assasination: "We destroyed a beautiful world that was lost forever due to the war that followed."
@kondoric
@kondoric Год назад
Well, nobody likes this. strange. People are strange and miserable.
@UhOh239
@UhOh239 11 месяцев назад
He got lucky by escaping his death penalty for his young age, the others also escaped but they were unlucky as they had tuberculosis.
@user-fx9sj8cb7h
@user-fx9sj8cb7h 7 лет назад
"Our shadows will be walking through Vienna, strolling through the courts, frightening lords". Gavrilo Princip
@user-qr5uv9ko3n
@user-qr5uv9ko3n 4 года назад
@Emperor Franz Josef I Don't mess with Serbs, or you'll finish like Franz Ferdinand!
@oneshotonekill897
@oneshotonekill897 3 года назад
Цвијовић Димитрије True
@lukacurcic5403
@lukacurcic5403 3 года назад
@Emperor Franz Josef I than we showed you to never mess with serbia🇷🇸
@aalb1873
@aalb1873 3 года назад
And imagine the opposite
@Tom-2142
@Tom-2142 3 года назад
@@lukacurcic5403 Serbia did amazing in World War One for their population size and economy, however, if it was not for the allied help, they probably would have lost, and been occupied or annexed.
@jthunderstriker
@jthunderstriker 9 лет назад
the story of this day is my favorite story in all of history. one guy throws a bomb, it doesn't work, the whole plan is foiled, everyone disperses and the archduke gets away. and then while sulking at a cafe thinking about how the whole plan failed, princip looks up and just happens to see his target sitting right in front of him due to confusion and mechanical problems with the car. and bang, a nobody with a tiny little pistol changes the world forever!
@12tn2
@12tn2 6 лет назад
history wanted Franz to die
@mrmapperil8144
@mrmapperil8144 8 лет назад
True story: Princip was my Great-Great-Grandmother's neighbor in Sarajevo.
@mrmapperil8144
@mrmapperil8144 8 лет назад
***** another true story: Princip got bored of waiting for Ferdinand, so he went to buy a sandwich. But before he got his sandwich, he noticed Ferdinand, so he shot him.
@DrTonio-bx4xo
@DrTonio-bx4xo 8 лет назад
+MrMapperIL I heard something like this
@christiancristof491
@christiancristof491 8 лет назад
+MrMapperIL That's quite funny.
@christianbutcher8496
@christianbutcher8496 8 лет назад
+MrMapperIL Sorry, but that's a wive's tale, as they say. Sandwiches didn't even exist in Sarajevo in 1914. No one is sure where this rumor first came about, but it's certainly not true.
@mrmapperil8144
@mrmapperil8144 8 лет назад
Christian Butcher Sandwiches existed much before 1914 0.0
@isma_97
@isma_97 4 года назад
Just the name of the town “Sarajevo” sends chills down my spine. The place where everything took a wrong turn (literally).
@robertjarman3703
@robertjarman3703 11 месяцев назад
Of course, the Cellist of Sarajevo also would have something to say about why the city is chilling.
@markom5816
@markom5816 6 лет назад
If you think WW1 never would've happened if it wasnt for Gavrilo, you are truely kidding yourself.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 лет назад
Agreed.
@bracken1000
@bracken1000 6 лет назад
We will never know for sure.
@Perseverance0626
@Perseverance0626 5 лет назад
Yes Sherlock
@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
@Impaled_Onion-thatsmine 3 года назад
@Emperor Franz Josef I that may be true but there was war going on in every demographic and it's an immediate cause not a historical one, europe has a history of commonwealth empires, Austria-Hungary, poland-Lithuania while germany being kind of a state limping along unable to do anything about it it's similar to the collapse of any isolated power by invading them at opportune moments but the history is embedded in the situation as a threshold bottleneck forcing migrated settlements to join
@isaaccheung1843
@isaaccheung1843 3 года назад
Maybe countries before the First World War should establish an international peace organization for example, the League of Nations to prevent world wars in the future.
@lordilluminati5836
@lordilluminati5836 8 лет назад
*Austria invades* it was at that moment princip knew, he fucked up.
@john_smith_john
@john_smith_john 8 лет назад
MMM, THIS MUSTARD GAS IS SLAAAAAAAAAMMINNNNNNNN
@dkupke
@dkupke 8 лет назад
I actually doubt Princip cared much at all. He wanted to be a martyr.
@roguegrowler5922
@roguegrowler5922 7 лет назад
patricio torre AUSTRIA INVADES It was at that moment they knew, they fucked up
@jiml4623
@jiml4623 7 лет назад
Didn't fuck up much since he was in prison and Serbia defeated Austria-hungary and created the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
@megalodon7916
@megalodon7916 7 лет назад
+Jim L He never lived to see that, he died in an Austrian prison in April 1918. He died miserably, too. He contracted tuberculosis in jail, which ate away at his bones. As the disease progressed, he became weaker and weaker, and the war he started worsened the conditions at his prison, meaning he never received any real treatment for his illness. The disease did so much damage to his skeletal system that his right arm had to be amputated. By the time of his death, he weighed only eighty-eight pounds, could barely move, and was emaciated and malnourished. Hell of a way to go. Still, considering what he started, it seems fitting that he died horribly.
@kibicz
@kibicz 9 лет назад
"He thought Slavs were less than human.." Then why did he marry one?
@The51stDivision
@The51stDivision 9 лет назад
+1
@sillyname6808
@sillyname6808 9 лет назад
***** Thats the Prussian answer to everything though.
@only-mint
@only-mint 9 лет назад
[Prussia Intensifies]
@jarogniewtheconqueror2804
@jarogniewtheconqueror2804 6 лет назад
kibicz Two answers are likely, either he is hypocrite or women are just worse anyway and being slavic only adds dominance to him.
@evzenvarga9707
@evzenvarga9707 6 лет назад
Krab duck Yes actually western slavs.
@mokodo_
@mokodo_ 4 года назад
Imagine, 20 million of the people that heard about Franz Ferdinards assassination didn't know yet that it would mean their deaths
@doid3r4s
@doid3r4s 7 лет назад
You do know why Princip stopped to eat a sandwich, right...? Because he was in Austria hungry xD
@frenchmusicsxd1907
@frenchmusicsxd1907 7 лет назад
Hahaaaaaa lol I got it!!!!!
@joeyhunter7571
@joeyhunter7571 7 лет назад
doid3r4s THIS IS SO CORNY BUT I LOVE IT
@respectorofwomen6648
@respectorofwomen6648 7 лет назад
doid3r4s boooo!
@christophersalinas2722
@christophersalinas2722 6 лет назад
doid3r4s Hungary * but i see it’s a meme.
@takebacktheholyland9306
@takebacktheholyland9306 5 лет назад
* Several people are typing *
@Marjorie_Fisher
@Marjorie_Fisher 10 лет назад
One thing that is so fascinating about history is how important the seemingly minor details are. If the driver hadn't turned down the wrong road, who knows what would have happened. The tapestry of history is so intricately woven with all the small details coming together to form the big picture. It may seem like an event is unimportant, but somehow or other that little event is connected to a big one. A single thread missing would not change a tapestry drastically, but pull enough away, and you have a different look. One event leads to another, which leads to another, an so on. Hypothetically, if one event were to be changed, potentially all the events that follow would change, and the ultimate result would be a world that is completely different.
@Miodrag.Vukomanovic
@Miodrag.Vukomanovic 2 года назад
Or that the perpetrator was a terrorist who was trained by "The Black Hand" which was like the Al-Qaeda of the balkans...
@flowerbomb1992
@flowerbomb1992 8 лет назад
I just finished the third part of the prelude and man, that was amazing. You really brought me back to the days I enjoyed learning history. Thank you very much for this, I will spread the word about your channel to all my friends and family.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
Thank you and welcome to our show.
@worldeater1498
@worldeater1498 3 года назад
“Our shadows will walk around Vienna, wander the palace, scare the gentlemen” -Gavrilo Princip.
@lefishe6611
@lefishe6611 3 года назад
Princip is right up there with Brutus and John Wilksbooth on people who assassinate leaders unjustly
@kategoried7501
@kategoried7501 3 года назад
Criminal and terorist like half of servia
@dragonraopen2604
@dragonraopen2604 3 года назад
@@kategoried7501 nobody can touch Serbia ^_^ Honor is our another name! 😎
@vaineratom7739
@vaineratom7739 7 лет назад
this is an amazing channel
@nusproizvodjach
@nusproizvodjach 8 лет назад
Just wanted to say that Princip is pronounced "Printsip", not "Princhip"...
@DjStiv3
@DjStiv3 8 лет назад
+nusproizvodjach the i is like an e sound. You would pronounce it similar to how a russian with an accent might. (you can imagine)
@nusproizvodjach
@nusproizvodjach 8 лет назад
+DjStiv3 In Serbian, there is no distinction between long and short "i" (e.g. sheep vs. ship). But yes, the pronunciation is closest to 'Preen-tzeep with stress on the first syllable.
@DjStiv3
@DjStiv3 8 лет назад
+nusproizvodjach lol im serbian.
@nusproizvodjach
@nusproizvodjach 8 лет назад
So am I :)
@DjStiv3
@DjStiv3 8 лет назад
nusproizvodjach xD i had a feeling you may be. Shame for what happened, but hey i kinda feel the dude desreved it anyway and with all the BS, some shit would have went down either way you know? at some point russia would have gotten involved, the exact thing the guy didnt want and im not so sure he didnt want a war. He would have just rather wanted to prepare better for the eventual war that was going to come. Just like any country, they play all nice but got WMDs and other stuff in their backyard ready to come at you.
@MrSarvy
@MrSarvy 8 лет назад
that serb guy: it was just a prank bro,chill,just a prank!
@ishitarawat9475
@ishitarawat9475 5 лет назад
black pilled 😂👍
@silentos6925
@silentos6925 5 лет назад
World of Wargaming citajuci tvoj komentar iq mi je opao toliko da ne znam gde se nalazim.
@nikoletakoljanin4360
@nikoletakoljanin4360 5 лет назад
Kretenu
@mihajlobukovic4288
@mihajlobukovic4288 5 лет назад
@@silentos6925 bio je bosanac a svi okrivili da je srb
@silentos6925
@silentos6925 5 лет назад
Bosanci su srbi
@vukrankovic7587
@vukrankovic7587 2 года назад
The guy that was supposed to guard Franc Ferdinand was Oscar Pocorek. The guy who thought he could conquer Serbia by 20th August, the guy who led 3 failed invasions against 12 times smaller country.
@cedricgist7614
@cedricgist7614 6 лет назад
It's 4 years since your team began this ambitious project and I want to thank you for your work. Began the series last night with S1E1 and was glad to see you did 3 episodes on "Prelude To War. " I never got a grasp of WWI in school and it has always been eclipsed by WWII in my thinking. I've always thought it was ironic and shortsighted for folk to call WWI "The Great War " or "The War To End All Wars, " when a few decades later, an even worse conflict would erupt. As I type this, I am aware of some of your other video channels on WWI and baseball - which I've also enjoyed as I've sampled from time to time. Just wanted to thank you all for your dedication to bringing history alive.
@K_jotaro
@K_jotaro 5 месяцев назад
Yo bro how you doing after 5 years
@marcwittkowski5146
@marcwittkowski5146 8 лет назад
It has been about 8 years since I last studied any aspects of the first world war and never before have I learned this much on that tipic in such a short time as in the last hour, just watching your videos. You deserve more subscribers, I'll recommend you to anyone even remotely interested in this era.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
Thanks and welcome to the show.
@gcircle
@gcircle 8 лет назад
You done goofed, Princip
@qentox2485
@qentox2485 8 лет назад
+gcircle Griaß eich! I bin nwt guat drauf owa da Franz is söber scheud, owa najo is heut so! Es is jo scho long her :D Meine Urlioma is 111 Johr olt worn (My Great-Grandgranma is 111 Years old and she said that was not good the 1 war and we are from Austria :D
@konfuchie357
@konfuchie357 7 лет назад
Sluggishly the time drags And there is nothing new Today all like yesterday Tomorrow is prepared the same. And instead of being at war While the battalion trumpets scream Here we are in the prison On us the clanging chains. Every day the same life Trampled, crushed and broken I am not an idiot That for me is a death. But rightly said once Žerajić, the gray falcon: Who wants to live should die Who wants to die should live. - Gavrilo Princip
@guyjuliano685
@guyjuliano685 5 лет назад
European Stuff He ended up putting Bosnia under Serbian rule in Yugoslavia, and then eventually Bosnia started a civil war to break away from Serbia, so he really didn’t free Bosnia at all, he just fucked up
@overdrive7349
@overdrive7349 5 лет назад
I hope he’s suffering for all of the death he’s caused
@uiraideszen3223
@uiraideszen3223 4 года назад
@@konfuchie357,he really said that?
@feliscorax
@feliscorax 4 года назад
The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne be like: “Take Me Out”. Gavrilo Princip: “Challenge accepted”.
@komfykoala6083
@komfykoala6083 4 года назад
There's a band called Franz Ferdinand who released a song called "Take Me Out".
@Dsanzo.
@Dsanzo. 7 лет назад
Indy I have to study for exams, this is not good for me.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
Welcome to the show.
@blandharp9795
@blandharp9795 7 лет назад
Dsanzo i was about to say that too
@filipbajic8363
@filipbajic8363 7 лет назад
The Great War where is the ocupation Bosnia ? This is the right problem because Princip kill Ferninad and pls don't u speak Serbian history many incorrect things.
@logan3889
@logan3889 6 лет назад
Watch the other parts.
@mattybooboo
@mattybooboo 9 лет назад
I've been getting into World War One history lately and this series is in my opinion, one of the best to learn from it.
@Aurelian369_
@Aurelian369_ 2 года назад
I love living in the 21st century because I can say things like “I’ve recently been getting into World War One 😀”
@nesossin
@nesossin 8 лет назад
This channel should have millions of views. So impotant that we don't forget history.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
+nesossin We just passed 10 million views, so we're getting there.
@Littlzzzxxd
@Littlzzzxxd Год назад
@@TheGreatWar 277 million now!
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 7 лет назад
You can't judge many European leader's of state's security arrangements in those days by modern standards. For starters, many would have viewed masses of security as a dishonourable thing, you've already let your enemies win as the security means you haven't got moral authority. Queen Victoria had the odd assassination attempt, the (attempted) assassin on one occasion was apprehended by passers by and handed to Scotland Yard!! So her total security was Prince Albert and her drivers and she was saved by the locals! Churchill in the 40s had one bodyguard, two if things looked a bit tricky. In the 1960s British prime minister, Harold Wilson used public transport and no special arrangements were made, he just sat with everyone else. Moral authority counted for a lot in the past (even if you didn't really deserve it) so I can understand what Franz Ferdinand was doing.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 7 лет назад
True. As they rely more on TV and become more remote, they have more and more security. In the 1980s I could walk past No. 10 Downing Street in London, and it is not as though Thatcher was universally popular. Now you cannot go down that street without special permission and there is a guarded gate. Nowadays you get rhetoric from leaders after a bombing or whatever about not letting the terrorists win, lead your lives normally etc. But for at least the last two decades these leaders have been making damn sure they were well guarded.
@jelkel25
@jelkel25 3 года назад
@tommy aronson Read what was said again. If you don't understand read it again. Don't pick out key words to emotionally react to like a lazy, arrogant school child.
@michaelh4227
@michaelh4227 4 года назад
20th century peace: *Exists* Gavrilo Princip: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
@abc64pan
@abc64pan 9 лет назад
All this is so interesting. And I thought WW l was dull compared to WW ll. I was wrong.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 9 лет назад
abc64pan Glad you like it and history should never be dull.
@idhungw
@idhungw 6 лет назад
abc64pan same here!!
@darrenh116
@darrenh116 9 лет назад
Great video! Just one thing -- the Black Hand was actually well-aware of Franz Ferdinand's plan to give Bosnia-Herzegovina more autonomy within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and that was, ironically, a driving factor in his assassination. The Black Hand did not want to see Bosnian Serbs given more autonomy, because that would placate them into remaining in the Empire. The Black Hand wanted to see Bosnia returned to Serbia and be completely free of any ties to Austria-Hungary.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 9 лет назад
Darren H We should have made that more clear in the beginning - but call it early sins.
@nikoneznanovic353
@nikoneznanovic353 9 лет назад
Darren H what doi you mean by "returned ro serbia",that implies that bosnia was a part of serbia which in its history deinetly wasnt
@mojewjewjew4420
@mojewjewjew4420 2 года назад
@@nikoneznanovic353 Bosnia was majority serb and still half of it is so yes its accurate to say return to.
@kemybolt
@kemybolt Год назад
​@@mojewjewjew4420Bosniaks 52% of Bosnia. So called "RS" Will be destroyed
@bukefalns
@bukefalns 11 месяцев назад
It was Serbian and 90%of Muslims in bosna been Serbians but their ancestors change religion beliefs under Ottoman occupation. Best for everyone is to leave us alone to live our life's as we want don't come to tell us how shuld we live
@nimbly1693
@nimbly1693 7 лет назад
I really enjoyed this video. You've put a lot more into it then people realize I think. You look the part, your video is well framed, and it flows very well.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
Thanks, we do try to shine.
@mrvalvet9856
@mrvalvet9856 7 лет назад
This is the coolest channel on RU-vid! I have some watching to do for the next couple of weeks! :)
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
+MrValVet welcome to the show
@djordjekrstivojevic7249
@djordjekrstivojevic7249 8 лет назад
Sad, controversial event. Princip said on the trial that he is sorry for murdering Sophia and did not want to do that, but was determined to kill Franz Ferdinand for what he represented. It is important to mention that the Serbian government had nothing to do with the assassination. You should also mention the importance of the date June the 28th to Serbs, battle of Kosovo in 1389. and the Vidovdan. That is one of many things that outraged Young Bosnians, beside Austria being the occupator of Bosnia and its bad politics to Slavs.
@overdrive7349
@overdrive7349 5 лет назад
It makes me so mad that this man selfishly caused the deaths of millions!!
@VersusARCH
@VersusARCH 5 лет назад
@Wolfgang R It is true the Serbian government knew little to nothing. The Black Hand more or less ruled the country by bullying the government itself.
@andrejatodorovic4094
@andrejatodorovic4094 Год назад
@@overdrive7349 Who exactly? If you're referring to Gavrilo Princip, he did not, by any means, caused the WW, it is just stupidly silly to even imply that. 😄 Even in elementary school, first year of History classes you should've learn to make a distinction between the "real causes" and "formal motives" of any given war. I sincerely hope you're just some seven year old kid.
@kemybolt
@kemybolt Год назад
Vi srbi ste htjeli veliku srbiju, a ne jugoslaviju. Lažete strance. Teroristi iz mlade Bosne su velikosrpski nacionalisti
@46Laxis
@46Laxis 9 лет назад
This is simply the most interesting thing i've found on youtube. I've always been interested in history but since it's not my field or profession I get bored quickly. You make history interesting and easy to understand. I wish you make videos about WW2 as well but without having to wait for 26 years.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 9 лет назад
Lexis46 We are considering a WW2 channel of course.
@akshittripathi5403
@akshittripathi5403 8 лет назад
+The Great War The 75th anniversary sounds like a nice time to start :D
@LOKJAV
@LOKJAV 4 года назад
My teacher sent me here. I did not expect that
@duktf4ke
@duktf4ke 7 лет назад
I am so glad I discovered this channel. Thank you so much for your great work!
@mdhookey
@mdhookey 8 лет назад
If you're interested in Franz Ferdinand and Gavrilo Princip and just happen to be around Prague, there's two really fascinating places to see. Just south of Prague is Ferdinand's big chateau of Konopiště. It's a big medieval castle filled to the brim with animal trophies. That man was a slaughterhouse to anything with four legs. Also, just northwest of Prague, his killer Princip was held at the military prison of Terezin, a large Austro-Hungarian fortress that the Nazis later converted into a major concentration camp 30 years later. There's still a large plaque where Princip was held in, and he later died there, ironically just before the war ended.
@KappoDB
@KappoDB 7 лет назад
Пуцај Гаврило!
@individualist00000
@individualist00000 7 лет назад
znate zasto je gavrilo ubijo franz ferdinanda, radi principa
@MarsLonsen
@MarsLonsen 6 лет назад
too late mate
@edvin164
@edvin164 6 лет назад
pa vi ste svaki rat poceli zato sto ne znate nista drugo
@nusknvp566
@nusknvp566 6 лет назад
vidi sa di si mali glupi klinac.Nisi ti jos stigao do osmog razreda gde se ovo uci.Ne razumes ti jos nista...
@edvin164
@edvin164 6 лет назад
Markezz Bagić Hahaha dobro pa ti znas 😂😂😂
@jakeola10
@jakeola10 7 лет назад
This is such a great video. Really goes into depth. This whole event could make a fantastic film
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
And there are more videos where that came from.
@YM-zf8mt
@YM-zf8mt 7 лет назад
Funny how history seem to be tainted with irony all the time
@strpcanin
@strpcanin 9 лет назад
(2:42) Well, "the park" where Princip had his shooting practice is actually a forest that is on a hill side and was some 3-4 km away from the city line back in that time. To be precise. I thought it may be useful to say that even Serbian authorities tried to warn Austrians about "something" that could happen in Sarajevo. After expelling the Turks and resist to Bulgarians in two previous wars 1912. and 1913. Serbia for sure didn't want to fight against mighty A-H, surely not right away in 1914. Black hand was a terrorist anarchistic organization mostly consisted of officers led by masons. They managed to overthrown last king of Obrenović dinasty and put Karadjordjević, a rival one, instead. After that, no mater they brought new king to Serbia, they were involved in a series of plots and were hated from all the governments which finally led to a trial and execution of their "leader" in Thesalloniki during WWI which was done by Serbian court in exile.
@Tboy439
@Tboy439 5 лет назад
One of the leaders if not the leader of the Black Hand was none other than Leon Trotsky who many believe directly organized the assasination of Ferdinand.
@bezahltersystemtroll5055
@bezahltersystemtroll5055 3 года назад
@@Tboy439 lmao, where are you getting this from? In 1914, Leon was in Café Central, playing chess. Why would he assassinate the Archduke?
@Tboy439
@Tboy439 3 года назад
@@bezahltersystemtroll5055 ...To start a war. He may have been playing chess in Cafe Central in 1914, which would not have stopped him from giving orders to his subordinates of the Black Hand to murder the Arch Duke. In 1917 he was in New York City, a personal guest of New York Banker Jacob Schiff, who would later give Trotsky 20 million in gold and made sure his puppet Woodrow Wilson signed all the neccesary papers to get him to Russia to execute the Russian Revolution. Of the 384 Commissars who took over Russia after the revolution, 264 came from America, including Trotsky.
@bezahltersystemtroll5055
@bezahltersystemtroll5055 3 года назад
@@Tboy439 Yes, I'm sure the Black Hand, a fiercely nationalist and pro-zarist organisation, was delighted to take orders from a notorious Russian revolutionary Marxist, and a quite left leaning one at that. I'm gonna assume that Schiff also hosted some members of OHL, given that he must have known the Germans would send Lenin to St. Petersburg? And the way he and Trotsky somehow had calculated in 1914 that the war would not just end in a landslide Russian victory, as many feared, which would have strengthened authoritarian monarchy on the continent for decades - brilliant. Very selfless of these millionaires to finance a man who wants to abolish private ownership of the means of production, too! I gained new respect for those shadowy conspirators, all the power to them, they deserve it 🙂
@eli8908
@eli8908 8 лет назад
you got me hooked! nice series
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
Welcome to our show!
@georgepye5990
@georgepye5990 8 лет назад
So glad I just found this and can now binge-watch every single video
@thijstinneveld3620
@thijstinneveld3620 8 лет назад
Me 2! Really good :)
@kimberlyblair8771
@kimberlyblair8771 7 лет назад
Thank you for this thoughtful, well put together video.
@darylbabbington6579
@darylbabbington6579 2 года назад
Absolutely fantastic channel. Thank you for all of your amazing content.
@twisted_cpp
@twisted_cpp 8 лет назад
Good job Princip. YOU DONE FUCKED IT UP.
@komlen95
@komlen95 8 лет назад
+Twisted Princip the hero.
@IMfromNYCity
@IMfromNYCity 8 лет назад
+komlen95 That "hero" ignited a war that would kill 1/4 of the Serbian people, including 70% of their males. Princip's boss, Apis, was a traitor who murdered King Alexander and Queen Draga and started a war with Austria against his government's orders (Luckily, the Serbian government would execute Apis later in the war). If you want true Serbian heroes, look at King Petar or Milunka Savic or Radomir Putnik. As for Princip, he was nothing more than a misguided fool who doomed his people to absolute destruction.
@komlen95
@komlen95 8 лет назад
IMfromNYCity why dont u fucking get it Austria planed war with serbs since 1909 they wanted it but they couldnt do alone they need german help (a german that wanted a fucking war too, they waited for good time to start ) so gavrilo killed and they give green light , war would satrt with that or without (u dont know its history but all looks like that)and yes he is a Hero he fought for freedom like all serbs did after that, they are all heroes Petar,Milunca and whole army and i am proud to be a serbian cause of my grandfathers , dont be closed mind open ur mind you really think they cared about that Ferdinand , no they didnt he didnt had any guards to protect him and he knew that bosnia was on fire since annexation :)
@alexalonso227
@alexalonso227 8 лет назад
+komlen95 But you just said it. Austria wanted to go to war Serbia and Ferdinand was a major obstacle to that happening. If he took power, it wasn't going to happen. So Princip gave the Austrian leaders exactly what they wanted.
@komlen95
@komlen95 8 лет назад
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@baronvoncarrotz5317
@baronvoncarrotz5317 7 лет назад
your videos help me learn more about the great war as it is my favourite subject to study
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 7 лет назад
Welcome tot he show!
@roykeane5161
@roykeane5161 7 лет назад
2 and a half years later and its still going strong. Much respect, Ive learned so much
@curiousme8
@curiousme8 2 года назад
What a RU-vid channel! Thank you SO MUCH!
@lucyspencer8748
@lucyspencer8748 9 лет назад
This is incredibly interesting. World War 1 tends to get ignored in American schools so it's so great to hear all of the great stuff about what happened in Europe 100 years ago rather than hearing about World War 2 for the tenth time.
@christianweibrecht6555
@christianweibrecht6555 9 лет назад
Probably because America only participated in a tiny portion of the fighting and the moral ambiguity
@death2641
@death2641 Год назад
Korean war was completely forgotten my history class only got one page learning from it
@janejustin1788
@janejustin1788 8 месяцев назад
does America really learn anything about world geography and history? I hear some Americans can't even locate the US on world map
@daman1209
@daman1209 8 лет назад
I as a person of Balkan decent with an understanding of Balkan history want to congratulate you on making a great and factually accurate video. Most Balkan people will agree with what you said here. Unlike most other "history" channels which get facts wrong or even weave in their own biases *cough* Crash Course *cough* you were able to produce an accurate, unbiased and well made video. Well done. My only criticism is that I wish you went into greater detail as to what the Young - Bosnia - Movement's motives were (Yugoslavia), the ethnic-religious make up of the group and if possible how they differed from other groups, such as the black hand (which wanted Greater Serbia). I feel motive is a really important factor of consideration in history, particularly weight that was carried behind this assassination. Other than that I believe you done a great job with your video. Keep up the good work! I hope your channel becomes more successful.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
+daman1209 In hindsight we would have love to start with some more depths in the beginning but you won't believe how close to the first video we started producing the show.
@octavianhughes4493
@octavianhughes4493 8 лет назад
What u got against crash course m8?
@colddarkness1798
@colddarkness1798 2 года назад
My hometown is Sarajevo where it all started just few blocks far from my home.
@CodyCEngdahl
@CodyCEngdahl 5 лет назад
I could write this on every episode, but I I'll do it here. This is the best thing on youtube. The work done to put together each episode is astounding. Each episode is highly entertaining. I could listen to Indiana Neidell narrate anything.
@janeyrevanescence12
@janeyrevanescence12 8 лет назад
Personally, I think war would've broken out even if the Archduke had taken the throne, due to the massive egos and nationalistic pride running around.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 7 лет назад
Many Serbs had already died in wars with Turks and Bulgarians over the past couple of years. In fact they had a better idea of the reality of war than most people in early summer 1914. Still, the plot went ahead.
@willmccormick947
@willmccormick947 7 лет назад
Well done. Enjoyed this.
@tuapuipohtpp7295
@tuapuipohtpp7295 7 лет назад
Thank you for posting these history lessons.
@Navillus.55
@Navillus.55 6 лет назад
Very interesting and well narrated. Thank you.
2 года назад
" Svak' je rođen da po jednom umre, čast i bruka žive dovijeka! " ( " Everyone is born to die once, honor and shame live forever! " ) Petar Petrović Njegoš
@ILUVBlogs1
@ILUVBlogs1 4 года назад
Oh boy..
@rickvacha3158
@rickvacha3158 6 лет назад
It was Sophie's anniversary gift that she was allowed to come with him on the trip . It was the first one she was ever on with him for that purpose. Its amazing to think that the way the world is today is still as result of this war .
@nerdyy
@nerdyy 4 года назад
Fell in love with this channel today. Great content
@Paul20661
@Paul20661 2 года назад
Here after The King's Man
@GeneralProfessor
@GeneralProfessor 7 лет назад
That must have been one crazy time to live in. People practice shooting at parks and bombs being thrown at you are not only expected in advance but casually glanced over when it happens.
@romant142
@romant142 7 лет назад
GeneralProfessor yeah crazy that he didn't take cover after just kept riding along
@peterdeacon4628
@peterdeacon4628 7 лет назад
Brilliant presentation, voice and demeanor of a great teacher ...Thank you for all your effort in these videos ..
@Pentay
@Pentay 6 лет назад
These preludes have been great to revisit years into the series.
@Davidwv97
@Davidwv97 7 лет назад
I saw Princip's prison cell in Terezin (Theresienstadt) when I visited the village with my high school. It's a 10 square feet cell with no windows, no toilet, no real bed. He was left in there almost 24 hours a day until he died of tuberculosis...
@bracken1000
@bracken1000 7 лет назад
That's amazing. Did you really see the cell? It seems very small. I read that the roof was shaped like a dome that let some light in. It's amazing that you were in the same cell as Princip.
@Davidwv97
@Davidwv97 7 лет назад
Jason Smedley it was horribly tiny. They didn't even use it in WW2
@Davidwv97
@Davidwv97 7 лет назад
Jason Smedley what you mentioned about the roof is true, there was a tiny light source, but I can't see how it made it less depressing
@lint9305
@lint9305 7 лет назад
This dude caused the death of more than 10 million people and almost 30 million more wounded. ''He doesn't deserve this" are you on drugs? Or you're just serbian?
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 7 лет назад
They were unable to sentence him to death because he was under-age, but his prison conditions were inhumane and got worse as Austria-Hungary's position deteriorated. Incidentally Theresienstadt would later be the site of a Nazi concentration camp.
@lukas187x
@lukas187x 7 лет назад
A tripartite state of Austria-Hungary-Yugoslavia (translated as 'Land of the Southern Slavs', if I recall correctly) seems a bit too idealistic in my opinion. I don't know, there are just too many 'what ifs' pertaining to WW1, so it's hard to tell.
@armoredterrier1576
@armoredterrier1576 6 лет назад
AYYY many thanks Indy. I'm studying this for my sophomore history class and It helped a lot. Thanks.
@JPTVIDEOS4U
@JPTVIDEOS4U 2 года назад
One of the bst historical youtube channel, you are a gifted teacher, thank you, just SUBSCRIBED
@barazturggrumm3750
@barazturggrumm3750 7 лет назад
Very very good, thank you!
@CookiemanGaming
@CookiemanGaming 8 лет назад
You another interesting chain reaction? Ea leads to battlefield, battlefield takes me from COD as soon as bf4 comes out, bf4 leads to bf1, bf1 leads me to this analysis, analysis persuades me to subscribe, and now here I am watching almost all their videos lol
@WizardKing-Official
@WizardKing-Official 5 месяцев назад
Very informative. Very entertaining. Very engaging. Very interesting. It was a pleasure to find this series and your teams work on this documentary. ❤
@JustBob-sw4rf
@JustBob-sw4rf 5 лет назад
Excellent video on the assasination. Excellent series. My compliments to the writers and producers of this channel.
@karsentube13yt
@karsentube13yt 4 года назад
Franz Ferdinand’s last words were actually:It’s...it’s nothing
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo 8 лет назад
It would not have mattered if Franz survived, the war would have come anyway by some other pretext, there had been an arms race for at least 30 years and everybody was armed to the teeth, they were just looking for an excuse.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
+Krister Andersson Absolutely. In the mythology of the nations, it was also seen as something necessary once in a while.
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo 8 лет назад
+The Great War Indeed, France wanted Elsass-Lothringen back, the Austro-Hungarian empire needed a foreign adventure to hold together their crumbling empire, the German Kaiser wanted to show of German superiority, the problem was that defencesystems had outstripped the offence systems, fast firing artillery, barbed wire and of course the watercooled machinegun. And finally the Dream of the short victorious war.
@bracken1000
@bracken1000 8 лет назад
+Krister Andersson I don't think anybody wanted a world war. Why would they?
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo
@KristerAndersson-nc8zo 8 лет назад
Jason Smedley No they had not counted on that since they did not Think that the US or Britain for that matter would be involved. There were the myth of the short victorious war and this was propagated by all sides.
@radovan2279
@radovan2279 8 лет назад
+Jason Smedley Germany and Austria were growing economic and military powers but short in colonies. In order to get them they had to shift the world order, which was possible only by war. War would've happened, with or without assassination.
@strikethespike816
@strikethespike816 6 лет назад
I'm really glad this video was made. My history class in highschool didn't talk much about WW1 and very little was told about the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
@demistr7435
@demistr7435 3 года назад
Well this was amazing. Great writing as well.
@msotil
@msotil 8 лет назад
According to Indy, the Archduke Ferdinand dispatched (hunted and killed) 250,000 creatures in his lifetime. Let's see, 250,000 / 365.25 (days in a year) = 684 years. That is, assuming he only dispatched one creature a day, every day of every year. Even if he dispatched 10 creatures a day (every day of every year), it would have taken 68.4 years to dispatch that many creatures. Quite a feat.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 8 лет назад
+msotil He surely had hunting parties and claimed some.
@karlkarlos3545
@karlkarlos3545 8 лет назад
+msotil King Edward VII was hunting crazy too. Quite normal for this time.
@franzferdinand517
@franzferdinand517 7 лет назад
I WILL BE AVENGED!
@adebiyial
@adebiyial 3 года назад
What a great oratory skill. An interesting explanation. Kudos.
@jandrewhearne
@jandrewhearne Год назад
Love this channel! I’m a high school world history teacher and this really helps! A lot of kids struggle to grasp how an Austrian archduke being killed led to WWI.
@cultofmalgus1310
@cultofmalgus1310 7 лет назад
A single gunmen resulted in the death of millions....still can't get over that.
@NZCrypT
@NZCrypT 7 лет назад
and alot of other coincidences and key plot twists
@zexedearth89
@zexedearth89 7 лет назад
No, they would of still invaded even without the archduke being killed. They just used the assassination as a reason to start the war.
@MrStephen182
@MrStephen182 7 лет назад
Europe's Monarchy disliked the Kiser (they were all related thanks to Queen Victoria and Prince Albert) and how that drove him to want to prove he was better than all of them. He used the shooting to start the Great War (The Austro Hungarian empire asked him what they should do after the shooting of I remember rightly) but if it was not that the Kiser would of found something else to start the Great war as like I said he wanted to prove he was better than all of his family around Europe. Their was a good reason the other family monarchy of Europe heated him and that's because he was a bit mad. How's this for a bit of madness. After telling the Austro Hungarian empire what to do (and what he told them to do was something that he knew Serbia would never agree to this staring a war and would drag other counties in which was the great war) he went on holiday for a week while every one else in Europe was starting to gear up for war and no one could get hold of him.
@mark0yo874
@mark0yo874 7 лет назад
NERD IT UP how abou one russien dictator who killd billions
@BlueZeroThree
@BlueZeroThree 6 лет назад
Golden Stain Ok if Stalin killed Billions then he would have killed (2-5)/6 of the Human race
@-----Alcatraz------
@-----Alcatraz------ 8 лет назад
You forgot to mention that the goal of Young Bosnia was to unite the slavic nations to form Yugoslavia(Serbia,Bosnia,Croatia,Montenegro,Slovenia,Macedonia).They were strongly against the annexation of Bosnia by Austro-Hungary.Other then that keep up the great work man i love these series.
@user-jn8jj3ev3h
@user-jn8jj3ev3h 4 года назад
Slovenians and Croats fight against Serbs in ww1.Macedonians didnt exist back then.Montenegro full of Serbs.Bosnia 50% of Serbs just like nowadays.
@davidwoodward9528
@davidwoodward9528 7 лет назад
The upholstery jobs on desk and reading chair are enjoyable in and of themselves. Nice props and set considerations!
@lucyworth3579
@lucyworth3579 5 лет назад
My history teacher told us about you and you really are great at this!!
@poolsoup6650
@poolsoup6650 8 лет назад
4:04 Gerat friendliness. My life is complete
@Maki4444
@Maki4444 8 лет назад
I have actually read in a number of sources (primarily 1914 1918 by David Stevenson) that Franz Ferdinand was actually one of the more progressive thinkers of the court thus alienating himself. It is also stated that he endorsed the idea of reform in which the Slavic nations would be granted their own autonomous state which would make the Austro-Hungarian empire into a tripartite entity. It is really surprising for me to have him portrayed now as someone behind the times so to speak.
@Maki4444
@Maki4444 8 лет назад
Yeaaah, watched the video at the end......so there is my answer I guess :P
@Sorain1
@Sorain1 Год назад
@@Maki4444 A person can be 'progressive' on some topics, and still staunchly conservative on most. Vice versa also happens.
@mchishol1
@mchishol1 6 лет назад
These prelude videos are incredibly well done: rich, succinct, and entertaining. This particular episode makes the assassination of Ferdinand seem like such a chaotic mess that it's incredible that it happened at all. It's incredible that such an incredible blunder led to world war.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 лет назад
it was definitely far away from the assassin movies we know.
@rickhigson3881
@rickhigson3881 7 лет назад
Nice report,thank you!
@--Paws--
@--Paws-- 4 года назад
History repeating itself as of late...
@bracken1000
@bracken1000 7 лет назад
Princip had no idea that the assassination would lead to a world war. When he was in prison, he was somewhat depressed at the thought that a world war had ensued. However, he did not regret killing the Archduke. As he said at his trial, "I wanted to take revenge, and I regret nothing".
@FayandDanExplore
@FayandDanExplore 3 года назад
Love this and the effort you have made in the set and costume, brilliant video helping me homeschool my son during the pandemic :)
@suntsu1434
@suntsu1434 2 года назад
This was so helpful for my homeschooled children who are writing a research paper on WWl. There isnt much info in detail about WWl ...you gave us a lot of detail. Wish I would've found you months ago! SUBSCRIBED! AND... this helps me to explain the current geopolitical atmosphere. THANK YOU
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 2 года назад
we're going to publish a new a revised version of the lead up to the war in the summer, keep an eye out. and welcome to the channel
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