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@@professionaldriver77878 They are but this is but some of the parts in our history aren't taught in our schools, which makes sense because Greek history is so large and school books cant cover every part.
The fact that you put the "exodus to Danubia and Crimea" in the Selim's Wrath ending was a nice touch that gives it a lot of emotional weight, good job Husavi!
That last ending was absolutely cursed. Well done, Husavi! I was kinda expecting a Golden Dawn ending though. I guess that's for part two then. I like a lot of these endings, but what I love the most is the Taiwan-esque situation you made in the Corinthian Schism ending.
@@HusaviProductions I also realized that the Corinthian Schism is kinda poetic. A republic centered around Athens and a monarchy centered on the Peloponnese penninsula...it reminds me of the ancient Athenian-Spartan rivalry.
I love the Hyperborea ending, though I think it would’ve been cooler if they settled further south in North America (around Virginia) and called it “Atlantis”
@@cursedwrId why everyone get what they want greeks able to be in the same country where istanbul is and turks get their sea access its a win win senario and even cyprus issue can be resolved
Enjoy the Rumelia flag. As well of Hyperborean Flag. That HellenoTurkia ending is unique if they ever decided too do it. But hail Alexander, long may he receive glory!
🇬🇧 As a Greeco-Turk (My mom is Greek and my father is Turkish), I wholeheartedly support the idea of a "Helleno-Turkish Confederation". Even though I have Kemalist views (Which is sometimes misinterpreted as Turkish Secular-Nationalism) I'd love to live under this flag. Ps. Great Video! ❤ 🇬🇷/🇨🇾 Ως Ελληνοτουρκική (η μαμά μου είναι Ελληνίδα και ο πατέρας μου Τούρκος), υποστηρίζω ολόψυχα την ιδέα μιας «Ελληνοτουρκικής Συνομοσπονδίας» Παρόλο που συμμερίζομαι τις απόψεις του Κεμαλισμού (Ο οποίος μερικές φορές παρερμηνεύεται ως Τουρκικός κοσμικός-εθνικισμός), θα ήθελα να ζω κάτω από αυτή τη σημαία. Επίσης, υπέροχο βίντεο! ❤ 🇹🇷/🇨🇾 Bir Yunan-Türk olarak (Annem Yunan, babam Türk) "Türk-Yunan Konfederasyonu" fikrini canı gönülden destekliyorum. Kemalist fikirlerle sahip olmama rağmen (Ki bu fikirler bazen Seküler Türk Milliyetçiliği ile karıştırılabiliyor) bu bayrağın altında yaşamak istedim. Mükemmel video bu arada! ❤ 🇬🇧 And if you read it this far, thank you! 🇬🇷/🇨🇾 Και, αν το διαβάσατε μέχρι εδώ, σας ευχαριστώ! 🇹🇷/🇨🇾 Ayrıca, eğer buraya kadar okuduysanız, teşekkürler! 🇬🇷🕊️❤️🇹🇷❤️🕊️🇨🇾 Peace! Ειρήνη! Barış!
How do you support Kemalism when it led to the biggest catastrophe in Greek history which led to the loss of Asia minor. Thousands of Greeks were genocided, Smyrna was burned, and hellenism died in a place where it lived for thousands of years. Smyrna Ephesus Philadelphia miletus Cappadocia trepizond were all cleansed from their natural inhabitants.
I love the introduction, so short yet so accurate, points out the continuity of greek civilization in the last 3 thousands years, despite it being identified with different terms eg. Local (Athenian, spartan, Macedonian etc), Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, neo-greek
Awesome! Does need a part 2 though: surprised at the lack of a fully communist Greece, a southern Balkan union with Albania Bulgaria and North Macedonia, a Turkic or an Islamic Greece, a more Roman/Byzantine Greece... there's so much to do with Greece you could certainly do well making a follow up haha
Agreed! I have already decided that after the next All Endings video (which I will announce tomorrow) I will start working on Greece's part 2, so I can include stuff which I didn't feature yet
They lost, almost wiped out the whole Turkish population in Agean cost before leave and burned the city that "theirs", Izmir. It was nothing but imperialism and people that got angry to Russia for being imperalist also says Greece deserved the Agean cost, duality of western. What Russia is doing today is the same as what Greece did in 1922, they lost just as Russia lost to Ukraine today
@@bblunder The Ottoman/Turkish Nationalist genocide of 900,000 Greeks, 1.5 million Armenians, and 700,000 Assyrians, that something they forgot to mention in your textbooks? Or you just like to believe in your own lies, gaslight me all you want, Greece regardless of that tragic event committed by your ancestors still successful gained their independence from their tyranny years ago,
@@bblunder And frankly the audacity of you comparing your country to Ukraine and Greece as Russia, when one, your country has been friendly towards Russia, and two your government has been openly making threats to invade Greece themselves like Putin has done so before invading Ukraine, even for an ignorant nationalist like you, your statement is just pure irony. It's Greece who I see more as Ukraine in this situation and Turkey is the aggressor, just like Russia right now.
2:04 this is actually very probable, especially that Britain would have given Cyprus to the Kingdom of Greece to prop it up in the 50s, as promised in WW2
Possibly yes, but when thinking of that scenario, you also have to somehow justify the reason for such an expedition to the other shore of the Atlantic. Before the era of steam-powered ships, transatlantic voyages required up to four months of sailing
Gran vídeo como siempre, eso si me hubira gustado muchisimo ver un ending de constantinopla, con la cancion de "vendras como la luz" seria un endig epico, con una canción epica, y un trasfondo igual de espectacular, pero por suerte eso ya lo tenemos en el anterior all endigs de grecia. Saludos Husavi.
No mycenean survival? Shame... would be interesting to hear theories of a unified proto-greek state surviving through the bronze age collapse and the changes that would bring to the classical period.
Greeks and turks: -have the same cuisine -the same culture -the same genetics -the same looks -The same mindset -consume the same series. The only thing separating the two nations is only language and religion. However for some strange reasons and national pride the last ending is appearently absolutely cursed. I feel like some people would rather burn their country down, then put minor differences and history aside.
2:26 a really interesting take on what could have been if the Hellenistic world had managed to assimilate invading tribes like the Chinese or Latins (Western Romans)
Quite a lot of tension between the cultures unfortunately today. A hellenoturkic state sounds about as plausible today as a russo-ukrainian or israeli-palestinian state. But one could dream.
@@MajorGore most realistic one because of cyprus and the most peaceful one as of today😂,but both goverments need to be changed and left wing leaders should come to power And also need 100 years.
@@dunyaakl8952 A left wing lead government worked wonders in the soviet union. Every post soviet state loves the ruskies now. 😒 But the next socialist government will work, trust us! 😑
@@dunyaakl8952 Sorry, my last comment came off a bit hostile and or passive aggressive. I don't really think just one political wing can unite a country (except using force of course (would be an invasion or suppression in that case though)). Cyprus might be reunited, but I am not sure how. Could they rebrand themselves into a new country? Maybe find some cooperation between the cypriot turk and greeks? Could try the world's first dual republic? Or maybe introduce a monarch that both sides could unite behind (fat chance, monarchism is not that popular today)?
You are getting so extremely hypothetical that you even invented a new term "hellenoturkism" which is less realistic than Stone Age Neanderthals inventing UFOs and going to Andromeda Galaxy to nuke out a few solar systems just for fun.
@@HusaviProductions Ι know whom you mean. Kitsikis, the psion of the Kitsikis-Petygakis-Stergiadis family, a bunch of traitors of mixed-Greek/Venitian origins who would very much prefer of Greeks had remained enslaved to the Ottomans and who, if not slaves to the Ottomans should be slaves to the British, then Americans. Kitsikis theory was not promoted by him for the interests of the Greek nation but rather of the interests of the US axis against USSR. In Greece of course Kitsikis was seen as a practical lunatic and of course as a traitor. He had close relationships to the very Turkish PM who ordered the invasion of Cyprus, the massacre of 10s of 1000s of Greek civilians and the total ethnic cleansing of half the island. Greece has produced far suprior geopoliticians than Kitsikis, men like Mazis and the best Turkologist of the 20th centurz, the late Neoclis Sarris whom Turks recognised as "the man who knows Turkey and Turks better than Turks themselves". And trust me, both Mazis and Sarris considered Kitsikis a clown. Generally speaking, one should not trust that much Greeks working in US or Canadian or UK or any other Anglosaxon country's universities. More often than not they are agents. Same goes for the ones working in French universities, people like Glykatzi-Ahrweiler. Now guess why top-range Greek geopoliticians such as Mazis and Turkologists such as Sarris were never acclaimed and never popular in the West.... make an educated guess.... Let me help you there : they were/are sincere.
@@dinos9607 Greeks were not enslaved by the Ottomans. The Ottomans had a millet system, which had pros and cons for all people. E.g.: As a greek you had to pay extra tax and was denied from certain positions within the state, but you also had religious freedom, autonomy, often economic monopols in trade and you were excempt from any military serivce. I think that is a fair deal considering most of European and Ottoman history. This was then changed during the Tanzimat era, where a constitution was written eqaulizing all citizen and was then overthrown by the Sultan, which was then couped by the turkish triumvirate that wanted to reestablish mentioned constitution, but with a stronger focus on turkish identity, which the greeks did with their country as well. Feel free to criticize the economic underdevelopement of the Ottoman Empire during the 19th century, their late industrialization or their detour to turkish nationalism, but there is no reason to victimize yourself by pretending that your ancestors were slaves. "to the very Turkish PM who ordered the invasion of Cyprus, the massacre of 10s of 1000s of Greek civilians and the total ethnic cleansing of half the island. " You forgot to mentioned that the greeks attempted to genocide the turks prior to the invasion. And lets not forget the genocides greeks conducted in Anatolia during their march to Ankara, which btw. we forgave you guys and which is btw documented in the treaty of Lausanne. See Article 59. Putting your blant hatred towards turks aside: We have the same culture. The same cuisine. The same mindset. The same looks. The same genetics. The only thing that separates us is language and religion. That's about it. A turkish atheist is pretty much indistinguishable to an atheist greek and I dont see why language alone should be reason enough to reject any kind of unification or closer cooperation. Not that I think a hellenic-turkish nation makes much sense, but a much closer cooperation with open borders and a united military certainly does (just like Germany and Netherlands).
@@justsefa1843 The rationalisation you Turks make of your super-ugly and utterly disgraceful history is just a reflection of both your own state's propaganda as well as of your own culture. You know very well the reality, you are actually proud of it among yourselves but when speaking "in public" internationally you somehow feel the urge to lie and distort to hide everything. Beach (the other one, not the seaside), you can take this millet thing and shove it up your f*t*ss. What millet are you talking about? Prior to Ottoman times you had οn average 10 Patriarchs of Constantinople per century (average service span was about 10 years, as this is a position attained at an older age and of course kept usually till "late age" unless other circumstances occur). During Ottoman times there were more than 20 Patriarchs per century with the service span dropping dramatically to just four years. Out of the Patriarchs that served during Ottoman times we know for sure that 10 (!!!!) of them were hanged or poisoned by the Ottomans by order of the Sultan, yet these are the ones we know since others, with also extremely small lifespans could (or were pretty much evidently) poisoned. This is you "millet system". This was the fate of the very Patriarchs in it (and these were supposedly the ones colluding! Imagine if they were not!), so are you beach enough to come here tell us that Ottomans treated better the Episcopes and the priests? 100s of Episcopes were hanged, tortured, poisoned. And 1000s after 1000s of priests. The above makes reference to millet by taking the most evident metric. There are tons of other metrics. For example nearly 90% of the population of Greeks were living in the mountains hiding away from the Ottoman mobs. Millet system in action. Greeks were often banned in cities such as in Thessaloniki were for centuries even speaking in Greeks could be punishable with death. Another metric : revolutions. Only referring to us Greeks, let alone others, Greeks did more than 37 revolts, rebellions and revolutions in a mere 367 years of Ottoman occupation between 1453 and 1821. Basically 1 war event per 10 years! Was the system "so good" that Greeks wanted to "improve" it by revolting against it? Oh... the Greeks paid "an additional tax" (in other words, muslims paid a standard low fee and Christians were lynched and mobed ever 10 years - because that is what was happening, there was no standard taxation for Christians, it was done by loooting). And they had no military service. Yes they had and it was called the Janissaries, basically child abduction, child slavery, child molestation, child abuse and child forced conversion to a violent false religion that preaches hatred and violence (with specific verses inside the very "holy book"). To have the nerve to come here talk about Cyprus when your own ex-minister Davutoglou admitted that "had there not been "Cypriot Turks" we would need to invent them, is beyond what could ever be acceptable. To lie to this extent of purporting that Greeks were doing "genocide" on the Cypriot Turks is a true disgrace beyond words when in reality Greeks were fighting against the British Occupation and Turks were colluding with the British and were armed by the British and the Turkish state and organised in the TMT units to attack the Greek civilian population so as to provoke social unrest and let the British continue to rule. The "genocide" of the Cypriot Turks who massively quadrapled their numbers from 1900 to 1974 becoming from a tiny 5% minority to a 17% one (still very small and yet demanding to hold 50% power on the island), was eventually achieved by the Turkish state which brought more than 500,000 invaders from the Turkish mainland and these 3 generations later (as turks breed like rats, their generations are every 18 years) erased the "turkish cypriot" population so today we can't be speaking of turkish cypriots, they are all non-cypriots, invasive subspecies. You say in the end we have the "same culture". You have to be mentally impaired to say something like that.
New Hellas ending (Divergence of Selim's Wrath ending): After the decades long mass exodus between 1781 and 1837, the Greeks established themselves as the majority ethnic group in Crimea, striving to rebuild their culture living under the Russian rule, then as an autonomous soviet republic, and eventually as an autonomous republic in Ukraine since 1991. country name: Autonomous Republic of Chrimea (autonomous region in Ukraine) Edit: Chrimean Autonomous Republic (since 1995) Greco-Russian Spring ending (Divergence of New Hellas ending): During the pro-Russian unrest in post-Maidan Ukraine with the help of Russia, the Greeks created a pro-Russian separatist state (like Transnistria or South Ossetia) and became an important tool by Putin in his effort to keep Ukraine in his sphere of influence. country name: Republic of Chrimea (Russian puppet) Edit: Chrimean Republic (since 2014)
I thought featuring Byzantium at least in the first part of All Endings: Greece might be a bit cliché, especially since I've already posted a separate All Endings: Byzantium video one year ago. That being said, I might feature Byzantium with few variations of it in Part 2
The megali idea the truly great idea. May it one day be achieved. Just like the mycenaeans stepped on Anatolia the first time so should the Greeks come back again to the lost lands of the beloved Asia minor to the old cities of Ephesus Smyrna miletus Philadelphia. Long live Hellas🇬🇷 Long live Hellenism🇬🇷 May the sun always shine upon us🇬🇷 And may God always regin upon us 🇬🇷
@@cazwalt9013 Actually i don't care, whether certain things are Greek or Turkish. The thing is, that both Nations actually have much in common, but because of the past and national pride some people find it very difficult to see the many common things.
@@idk-to2ld bence roma imparatorluğu yeniden oluşmalı bu yüzden helenotürkizm bunun başlangıcı olabilir ancak halklar arasında gerginlik olursa federasyonun pek ayakta kalacağını sanmıyorum işte bu üzücü