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The longest battle of World War II, was mostly fought in the North Atlantic ocean. German U-boats attacked the trans-Atlantic convoys of the Allies. This fight turned into a battle of numbers.
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@mitsistudio
@mitsistudio Год назад
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@terminatordoink
@terminatordoink Год назад
Bro you are online?!!! Can I get some love here?
@terminatordoink
@terminatordoink Год назад
Love your vids
@t_-ki8my
@t_-ki8my Год назад
russian revolution
@bigguy5939
@bigguy5939 Год назад
You guys are Brilliant, well done!
@8ey3
@8ey3 Год назад
love ur vids
@casperdong
@casperdong Год назад
WHO else discovered these guys from the how countries fight series and now can’t get enough!?
@Grunt_Incorporated
@Grunt_Incorporated Год назад
Me
@playerscobongameplay
@playerscobongameplay Год назад
Me
@furrydonut6628
@furrydonut6628 Год назад
same
@randykreuter9395
@randykreuter9395 Год назад
Me
@nanoqht285
@nanoqht285 Год назад
I think that’s 99% of their subscribers..
@Solstice_AC
@Solstice_AC Год назад
Give this studio 100 million dollars and an oscar.
@ShaSam_Officials
@ShaSam_Officials Год назад
Fuck yea
@RoyalThaiArmyCadet
@RoyalThaiArmyCadet Год назад
Oscar is for acting.
@Vincent98987
@Vincent98987 Год назад
Fuck yea bby
@richardjohntan7471
@richardjohntan7471 Год назад
HOW THE HELL WAS THIS 11 HRS AGO???
@film57r7
@film57r7 Год назад
@@richardjohntan7471 I was gonna ask
@pfefferle74
@pfefferle74 Год назад
Playing any historical U-Boat simulation as a German submarine commander is like starting out in "Casual Clicker" mode in 1939 and ending up in "Dark Soul's Nightmare" mode by 1944.
@jdog345
@jdog345 Год назад
I’m literally playing silent hunter 3 as I’m watching this, and yes even with a type XXI late 44 is hell.
@JoeOvercoat
@JoeOvercoat Год назад
@@jdog345 Right? How did they ever put a torpedo into anything… I cannot fathom.
@ekponlima6816
@ekponlima6816 Год назад
The point is that with the beginning of 1943 the newest german submarines were already completely out dated and no match for the allied navy. So basically since then every departure of a submarine was a suicide mission. Speaking in numbers: 820 submarines were destroyed. Sounds like Nightmare mode to me.
@jdog345
@jdog345 Год назад
@@ekponlima6816 with how awful all other German Uboat designs actually were. I have no clue how they got they designed something as gorgeous as the type XXI
@NBH-xh3nq
@NBH-xh3nq Год назад
@@jdog345 and the type XXI didn't even see combat service in ww2
@wishuhadmyname
@wishuhadmyname Год назад
7:02 My grandfather was a radio operator on one of those anti-Uboat planes. He told me they saw a few submarines, dropped depth charges on them, but were never able to 100% confirm the kill
@JoeOvercoat
@JoeOvercoat Год назад
But knowing that a plane could come over the horizon, or out of the sun at any, time cramped their operations & greatly complicated putting a wolf pack together. There should be no doubt in your mind that that was good work that got a real thing done. Yay for our Greatest Generation.
@jasonlucio7282
@jasonlucio7282 11 месяцев назад
nice
@ls200076
@ls200076 10 месяцев назад
​@@JoeOvercoatI prefer the ww1 generation
@octoli1331
@octoli1331 8 месяцев назад
​@@ls200076Bro?
@pacocheung1864
@pacocheung1864 Год назад
This is gonna be the best animated history channel since oversimplified, one day I can proudly say "I was watching them since the start"
@KChiefs4
@KChiefs4 Год назад
Ya this shit slaps
@anm10wolvorinenotapanther32
Okay c'mon man, Armchair Historian, Operations Room, and Yarnhub are up there in best animated history channels since Simple History
@razzledazzle8593
@razzledazzle8593 Год назад
Honestly I see it too. It’s nice and short and easy to remember. Love this channel since how countries fight in their wars 1
@ugiszvejnieks419
@ugiszvejnieks419 Год назад
dont forget Yarnhub!
@crazysanic7626
@crazysanic7626 Год назад
Yes
@squareguy5353
@squareguy5353 Год назад
Born too early to experience these virtually, born too late to see these wars unfold. Just in time to watch the next Mitsi Studio video.
@muffinconsumer4431
@muffinconsumer4431 Год назад
Born too early to not have to wait for the premiere
@nanoqht285
@nanoqht285 Год назад
@@muffinconsumer4431 Born just in time to watch it when it premieres.
@omphya6229
@omphya6229 Год назад
VR
@ShaSam_Officials
@ShaSam_Officials Год назад
Along with Mustard, Neo and Melodysheep.
@timmy6890
@timmy6890 Год назад
Yeah
@Artek662130
@Artek662130 Год назад
I think it is important to add that Alan Turning did not crack Enigma. Turing developed the idea of the Poles' "bomba kryptologiczna" but indeed, his machine was designed for much more general crib-based decryption. Credit for cracking Enigma goes to: Marian Rejewski, Henryk Zygalski, and Jerzy Różycki. Who also could have had little to no sex life.
@tm9tp797
@tm9tp797 9 месяцев назад
The poles cracked it first but there was a switch up, which Turing then recracked it with using the basis of the original polish work.
@haus_of_wraith
@haus_of_wraith 9 месяцев назад
i feel like in Alan's case the no sex life was justified by the fact that homosexuality was illegal af
@SovietOnion111
@SovietOnion111 8 месяцев назад
yea, it was the USA that broke the code after we stol- i mean tactfully acquired a Type 9 C U-boat after trying to sink it, its in Chicago in the Ship museum today, its the only Type 9 C U-boat left in once piece from the war. if you want more of in watch the "Fat Electrician- the Time the USA stole a German U-boat"
@mace8873
@mace8873 7 месяцев назад
Good to see I'm not the only one aware of who should get the credit for breaking the Enigma.
@apo1861
@apo1861 7 месяцев назад
@@haus_of_wraith ??
@spartanman221
@spartanman221 Год назад
6:21 well... Hitler did end up rage quitting
@jasonlucio7282
@jasonlucio7282 11 месяцев назад
lol
@samsilverman8579
@samsilverman8579 Месяц назад
Well he decided that Giant ships was better then a small sneaky ship
@ScorpoYT
@ScorpoYT Год назад
Adolf was so mad at the small pp jokes told by the allies that he always wanted to build big stuff
@ErenYj999
@ErenYj999 7 месяцев назад
Bro I was just watching your video
@kazakovbrekker
@kazakovbrekker 7 месяцев назад
"Hitler has only got one ball The other in the Albert Hall"
@mariaslamat4999
@mariaslamat4999 7 месяцев назад
Ya think he’s compensating for something?
@thatguywhoanimids
@thatguywhoanimids 4 месяца назад
Hitler, has only got one ball! Göring, has two but very small, Himler, has something similar, but poor old Geobals has no balls at all!
@panzervor184
@panzervor184 Год назад
Saying Alan Turing had "no sex life" is one of darkest jokes I've seen in a while.
@txgunguy2766
@txgunguy2766 Год назад
He was one of those guys you knew you could absolutely trust your daughter with.
@nitsu2947
@nitsu2947 Год назад
​@@txgunguy2766 yeah bro's eyes was on another guys if you catch my drift
@Crimsrn
@Crimsrn Год назад
Elaborate
@panzervor184
@panzervor184 Год назад
@@Crimsrn Dude got chemically castrated by the state for being gay after the war.
@nitsu2947
@nitsu2947 Год назад
@@Crimsrn bro got shunned by those around him for the "disease" of being gay. He would sadly delete program never to see the recognition that followed
@sooz9433
@sooz9433 Год назад
I love your work. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us!
@mitsistudio
@mitsistudio Год назад
Awesome 🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
@Earth_Luna
@Earth_Luna Год назад
@@mitsistudio Hi you make amazing videos keep it up👍
@Nikolatesla190
@Nikolatesla190 Год назад
@@mitsistudio awesome animations! Could you mind making more badboys in history series? Well, if you have time to.
@nigelbillingworth
@nigelbillingworth Год назад
yes I agree
@ironhell813
@ironhell813 Год назад
I love the art direction and will be supporting Mitsi in the coming weeks. Keep up the astounding work!
@wileu
@wileu Год назад
3:35 - It was Polish mathematicians (Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski) who broke the Enigma code as early as 1932, and it was thanks to their work that the British managed to break successive versions of the Enigma.
@PosterityIslesNews
@PosterityIslesNews 6 месяцев назад
the poles broke an early version of the code and turing used their work to break all the rest
@formalist6096
@formalist6096 19 дней назад
Bro why the poles always want to be credited with their achievements when they did fuck all.
@ericmalanowski5957
@ericmalanowski5957 Год назад
5:36 The animation was so cute and sanitized that I was thrown completely Off-guard by that brutal strafing run
@noggy3133
@noggy3133 Год назад
50 Caliber really blows your mind don’t it?
@mikelkhionlucban1039
@mikelkhionlucban1039 Год назад
@@noggy3133 literally
@jasonlucio7282
@jasonlucio7282 11 месяцев назад
@@noggy3133lol
@ukshadow6537
@ukshadow6537 11 месяцев назад
Get wrecked
@blknmongl342
@blknmongl342 Год назад
Imagine a WW2 style strategy game with a graphic style like this.
@krashd
@krashd Год назад
That was Battlefield Heroes and I loved it until they shut down the servers. My character's face was 60% Helmet and 40% mustache.
@ilmaio
@ilmaio Год назад
That was in the same time funny and gruesome, simplified but historically accurate, light and naughty. These people are unmatched animation geniuses.
@larrylai4524
@larrylai4524 Год назад
Ship and other assets are just so cute. Wish you can also make RTS or TPS games with this kind of art style. The action of chaartacters typing is really cute, love it.
@enderjed2523
@enderjed2523 Год назад
Armchair historian made Fire & Manoeuvre, so these Dutch chaps could probably make something in the future.
@samreid6010
@samreid6010 7 месяцев назад
A 3D Advanced Wars but with significantly more blood
@MrClubfoot90
@MrClubfoot90 3 месяца назад
A turn based strategy would be cool too.
@TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs
@TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs Год назад
The animation style of this is so delightful to watch. The semi stop motion is so cool.
@absolutfreeman1033
@absolutfreeman1033 Год назад
hello war thunder guy
@pops7249
@pops7249 Год назад
yea, agree about it
@zachkoptun9637
@zachkoptun9637 Год назад
Fancy seeing you here Iron
@Harloe1
@Harloe1 Год назад
You guys were able to explain the battle of the Atlantic in 8 minutes better than my university history prof could in 2 hours
@sedghammer
@sedghammer Год назад
That's a disservice to your professor. As a 3d artist i assure you it took weeks/months for them to make this.
@johnmadden2814
@johnmadden2814 Год назад
@@sedghammer The prof has been working on it for decades..I have studied it for decades..my old man was in it..that was Explained wicked good and funny as fuck..in 8 minutes..🤯
@NapoleonAquila
@NapoleonAquila Год назад
@@sedghammer non one care of hard work, everyone care of success
@archiewathan5770
@archiewathan5770 Год назад
Ye
@sgtdipaolo
@sgtdipaolo Год назад
Seeing Donitz screaming in the most cartoonish yet funny way that I think is possible in animation is probably my favorite moment from this channel. it's about 6:16. Made me die laughing.
@Deece5
@Deece5 11 месяцев назад
I cannot believe I haven’t heard of you guys before, this art style is so innovative and it really keeps me watching
@cameronnewton7053
@cameronnewton7053 Год назад
I love how you guys make the most light hearted, yet violent dark and gory videos and manage to make them the most historically accurate shit posts of all times with the best wise cracks and coarse language to boot, this well and truly made my day, well played sir, well played....
@emilianoiphone
@emilianoiphone Год назад
this is basically art its incredible how we can watch these masterpieces without paying any money
@ju-yuanchueh8444
@ju-yuanchueh8444 Год назад
Good idea I didn't decide to watch this educational history video with my family.
@cameronnewton7053
@cameronnewton7053 Год назад
@@ju-yuanchueh8444 well... The " eleven less evil things about Hitler" video was even worse _you have been warned_
@bluenine85
@bluenine85 Год назад
Loved it but it was weird to see Turing's story being reduced to "a 28 year old man with no sex life". He was gay, they forced chemical castration on him, and then he killed himself.
@lexusleilgomez1911
@lexusleilgomez1911 Год назад
I've recently read a book about the Battle of the Atlantic. According in the book, during the early stages of the battle German U-boats sometimes try to capture lone merchant ships instead of torpedoing them. The crew of these lone merchant ships would board lifeboats and given directions to where their nearest port is. While the captured merchant ship would be controlled by a "prize crew" and then taken to a German port along with the ship's cargo.
@Cheewbacagameplays
@Cheewbacagameplays Год назад
like true pirates
@oldmeme1252
@oldmeme1252 Год назад
If I remember correctly, these tactics, which I believe are called prize rules, was ended due to an event known as the Laconia incident. When RMS Laconia was torpedoed by U-156, the crew operated under slightly modified prize-rules: rescue as many allied seamen as possible, broadcast intentions and position across all Allied radio, and request assistance from other ships in the rescue. However, during the rescue efforts, an American bomber attacked U-156 when it was flying the Red Cross with bombs, depth charges, and strafing runs, resulting in damage and the loss of life of many of the rescued seamen. U-156 was forced to cast adrift several lifeboats and have the seamen on the deck of the submarine swim or tread water as it dove to avoid the plane. The aftermath resulted in the Laconia Order, which Donitz passed due to the events that occurred which forbade the rescue of allied seamen. To me, it is easy to point fingers in this incident, but there are other factors to take into account: British radio had received the broadcast but distrusted it, believing it to be a ruse or a trap. The US Ascension Island base was close by, so most American planes and commanders were on edge and fearful of the discovery of the base. When the British sent information to the US on the sinking of the Laconia and their own rescue attempt, they did not pass along the possibility of the German rescue effort. The American Captain who ordered the attack did not believe that the rules of war stated combat ships were allowed to fly the Red Cross and may have thought it was a trap for two diverted Allied freighters. Ultimately, I believe that this was a side-effect of the fog of war, where neither side truly knows what the other side intends, and resulted in an unfortunate and messy incident.
@federationprime
@federationprime Год назад
@@oldmeme1252 this didn’t even start in WW2, initially in WW1, German U-boats would essentially stop and search ships for war materiel. If they had been carrying things like ammunition they’d be allowed to evacuate and send a distress signal before being sunk. This ended when the British started putting deck guns on merchant shipping which invalidated their protection from “cruiser rules”.
@nielskoester4065
@nielskoester4065 Год назад
​@@CheewbacagameplaysSomething that the English Navy did for centuries. Famous "pirates" ups English captains like Francis Drake
@nielskoester4065
@nielskoester4065 Год назад
At the beginning of WW 1 and WW 2, german submarines act under the international prize order / Prisenordnung. That means the uboat has to stop a merchant ship, get the crew from board / look that they were safe and then sunk the ship. But a uboat had never enough people to form a prize crew and send a captured ship back to home. This tactic was done by German HSK ships (auxiliary cruisers / Hilfskreuzer). They had enough crew and were prepared to form up several prize crews.
@sukoiberkut75
@sukoiberkut75 Год назад
¡Gracias!
@mitsistudio
@mitsistudio Год назад
Thx for your donation! We appreciate it❤
@haileeraestout5567
@haileeraestout5567 Год назад
@@mitsistudio Can You PLEASE Do Anne Frank???????????
@saadnordin
@saadnordin 11 месяцев назад
that is 1 dollar
@triggakilla39
@triggakilla39 11 месяцев назад
@@haileeraestout5567 no
@punkywav
@punkywav 10 месяцев назад
@@mitsistudio buy a hotdog
@carltrotter7622
@carltrotter7622 7 месяцев назад
Not to mention the RMS Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, the 2 largest AND fastest ships in the world, that ferried as many as 16,000 troops from the US to the UK (more people put on any ship before or since) and still managed to outrun the U-Boats AND the Torpedoes they fired. So significant were the contributions of these ships that Churchill quoted that they shaved at LEAST a year off the war.
@PanzerKommandant97
@PanzerKommandant97 Год назад
"Now every u-boat in the Atlantic was pretty much fucked" is one of the greatest sentences i never knew i needed to hear 😂
@mistersebaa6245
@mistersebaa6245 Год назад
The script is pure gold and the animation is immaculate
@dogstar7
@dogstar7 Год назад
Just found this channel. Very enjoyable animation and content. My neighbor was a kriegsmarine submariner. He told me after narrowly surviving their first patrol without any contacts his Captain decided they were going to hunt for an Allied patrol and hope they could surrender before they were attacked. That is what they did. He sat out the last year of the war in Canada and he was allowed to join a farm labor co-op after V-E Day until Canadian soldiers returned in enough numbers to get the harvests in.
@andybelcher1767
@andybelcher1767 Год назад
Fantastic that you got WATU in there; so badly overlooked and so vital to winning. Fantastic vid, thanks
@howtofixauboat
@howtofixauboat Год назад
Well said. We're hoping to stage some WATU recreations in the bunker this summer if you're interested!
@CrownVictoria-zl6dh
@CrownVictoria-zl6dh Год назад
Would be awesome to see a video about American submarines in the Pacific as well
@LarryWater
@LarryWater Год назад
American submarines are underrated.
@majorborngusfluunduch8694
@majorborngusfluunduch8694 Год назад
​@@LarryWater Absolutely. Once the Mark 14 was sorted out they absolutely slaughtered the Japanese Merchant fleet.
@nikkity5491
@nikkity5491 Год назад
we sunk a Japanese train
@CrownVictoria-zl6dh
@CrownVictoria-zl6dh Год назад
@@nikkity5491 Yeah whoever did that was really lucky
@majorborngusfluunduch8694
@majorborngusfluunduch8694 Год назад
@@CrownVictoria-zl6dh It wasn't really luck. It simply a matter of patience and timing, not too dissimilar from hunting a merchant ship. The submarine responsible was the USS Barb.
@toughspitfire
@toughspitfire 11 месяцев назад
My great uncle was a sailor on a Canadian merchant vessel during the war, and luckily his ship was never attacked. He did see other ships go down and watch the escort ships engage U-boats. The most in detail story he told was during one night another vessel with a flammable cargo caught fire. Before abandoning it the crew set the ship to sail away from the convoy incase of an explosion. The ship never exploded though and he and his pals just watched this burning ship sail away and shrink into the night. The whole ship's crew was rescued, in part because the fire from the ship made it easy for a rescue ship to find them in the night.
@foih_fg9
@foih_fg9 7 месяцев назад
but not as great as the punic wars
@lag767
@lag767 Год назад
Thanks!
@mitsistudio
@mitsistudio Год назад
AWESOMEEE!!!!🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
@danielsong8307
@danielsong8307 Год назад
This is the chaddest comment of all time
@J17vw
@J17vw Год назад
You're welcome
@Bugalugs
@Bugalugs Год назад
3rd time now...
@masshysteria9657
@masshysteria9657 Год назад
This is one of the comments of all time.
@mixingcat5213
@mixingcat5213 Год назад
I just laughed at british women tbagging germans and the fact that germans could never rage quit. You made my day!
@juanmanuelpenaloza9264
@juanmanuelpenaloza9264 Год назад
Lol
@Idkwhattoput151
@Idkwhattoput151 Год назад
That tbagging looked a bit sus
@tinomlycookies6839
@tinomlycookies6839 Год назад
"Basically shoving a few torpedoes up the metal behind of the battleship." Damn.. 😳
@glenmoss02
@glenmoss02 Год назад
As a fan of Das Boot, this video's attention to detail is remarkable. I loved the Churchill depictions, too.
@seansky2721
@seansky2721 Год назад
I enjoyed this so much I watched it, oh, 5 or 6 more times. I shared this with all my U-Boat model friends as well. Absolutely brilliant!
@mitsistudio
@mitsistudio Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ivankreizi6315
@ivankreizi6315 Год назад
The decision to start making history videos in this format might be the best development in youtube ive seen in a looooooong time. Good Work, look forward to seeing more!
@onecertainesquire486
@onecertainesquire486 Год назад
There is something so satisfying about your animations. It feels like chewing gum or something, it just scratches an itch. Keep up the great work!
@rajendrapremanand1387
@rajendrapremanand1387 Год назад
I’d just like to say that the animation style is amazing and level of detail and dedication is incredible. Keep up the good work ❤
@KomradZX1989
@KomradZX1989 Год назад
This is the cutest battle of the Atlantic video I’ve ever seen. Absolutely AMAZING ❤
@howtofixauboat
@howtofixauboat Год назад
There are other cute Battle of the Atlantic videos? 🤣
@R4NG3R887
@R4NG3R887 Год назад
Keep the vids coming !
@mitsistudio
@mitsistudio Год назад
Awesome ❤🎉🎉❤❤
@Fengdai
@Fengdai Год назад
@@mitsistudio Your my NEW History channel haha
@Raka_
@Raka_ Год назад
E
@Bugalugs
@Bugalugs Год назад
2nd donation comment I’ve ever seen
@erionnotstar8376
@erionnotstar8376 Год назад
"Remember, it's not about how big the size of your ship, it's how small it is, that enemies can't see it" -A guy called Dönitz
@spacecoffee5878
@spacecoffee5878 Год назад
I love how you called him 'a guy' as if he wasn't the literal supreme commander of the Kriegsmarine lmao.
@Xtian982
@Xtian982 Год назад
5:41 poor little ensign Brutal.
@wewogiarffe3793
@wewogiarffe3793 7 месяцев назад
This should be a tv show
@ElAlamein3828
@ElAlamein3828 Год назад
I love the animation style! You guys could have your own TV show!
@NatenotFinnishthough
@NatenotFinnishthough 11 месяцев назад
As an American I'm shocked that you didn't say " You guys should make your own Teli show, innit time?" I'm so sorry that I said this, but it's true they should! Also have a lovely day
@ElAlamein3828
@ElAlamein3828 11 месяцев назад
@@NatenotFinnishthough lol you too mate
@StefanHoffmann84
@StefanHoffmann84 Год назад
4:04 I am not sure about the sex life thing. I mean, it is well known that he was gay.
@zachkoptun9637
@zachkoptun9637 Год назад
That's the joke Sherlock
@StefanHoffmann84
@StefanHoffmann84 Год назад
​@@zachkoptun9637 You obviously do not know much about gay sex life :D I am not gay, but trust me, most gay guys live their sex life to the fullest; why should Turing be an exception here. He regularly swam naked with friends.
@StefanHoffmann84
@StefanHoffmann84 11 месяцев назад
@@globaldefenseinitiative Got it. Thanks.
@marion86399
@marion86399 7 месяцев назад
@@StefanHoffmann84the reason he took suicide was because he couldn’t be gay back then, safe to say he wasn’t
@sooz9433
@sooz9433 Год назад
When this appeared in my RU-vid suggestions I could not believe my good fortune!! I'm as excited as a little kid at Christmas to see more by Mitsi!! I totally adored the How Countries Fight Their Wars!! Thank you sooo much for this!!
@fireliliu
@fireliliu Год назад
This is my first time learning about the contents of the battle, and I'm glad that I learned through this video. Educational yet simplified, presented with great animation, and sprinkled with some humor. It was made so well that it makes me want to learn more about the battle. I love this video, and I hope you guys make great future videos like this!
@SandervkHistory
@SandervkHistory Год назад
Heren en dames die dit maken. Ik zeg het in het Nederlands want misschien zien jullie dat sneller. Blijf dit soort content volhouden! Het is leuk om naar tekijken (vooral voor de jeugd) en super leerzaam! Heel belangrijk werk wat jullie doen! Ben blij als een mede historische RU-vidr te zien dat jullie dit soort content gaan maken. Keep it up!
@mitsistudio
@mitsistudio Год назад
Goed om te horen :D
@ghost4ever657
@ghost4ever657 Год назад
Nooit geweten dat deze channel Nederlands was. 😂
@amckittrick7951
@amckittrick7951 Год назад
I was confused for a second and thought this was german then I saw Ik and was like oh its Dutch, I was reading in the wrong language haha.
@ghost4ever657
@ghost4ever657 Год назад
Don't worry about it, it happends haha.
@Tirpitz-lv2kt
@Tirpitz-lv2kt Год назад
Ja dacht al dat dit Nederlands was
@noway0ut180
@noway0ut180 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the WATU callout. Vital to winning. And loved the teabagging and rage quitting references. Outstanding work.
@nickmaclachlan5178
@nickmaclachlan5178 Год назад
Love this style of animation and the dark humour, alongside cold hard facts. Keep up the good work.
@WarAndThunder-li2iv
@WarAndThunder-li2iv Год назад
We need The Battle of The Pacific after this.
@Taipan-nu9iy
@Taipan-nu9iy Год назад
I’m just gonna leave this comment here so in 2 years time when they reach 10 million subs I can prove I was here from the start
@grumpychud
@grumpychud Год назад
same
@jdog345
@jdog345 Год назад
Same
@canadianbacon2205
@canadianbacon2205 7 месяцев назад
I love how unfiltered you guys are, hats off to mitsi.
@redadmiralofvalyria867
@redadmiralofvalyria867 Год назад
2:18, u even captured (briefly) how the Bismarck sank
@aquila7762
@aquila7762 Год назад
Always wanted to learn more about the battle of the atlantic
@fernandoqueirozpopovic7024
@fernandoqueirozpopovic7024 Год назад
this is truly a beautiful sight to behold, i will from now on watch very single thing you guys upload, no matter if i'm in the middle of a life saving surgery im watching.
@liamjackson6930
@liamjackson6930 Год назад
Just found these guys by accident, can't wait for a new video, it's great to have something to make you laugh and smile these days
@Jijo2003
@Jijo2003 Год назад
I love their style of animations, it's so goofy while explaining one of the most brutal war in history lmao
@txgunguy2766
@txgunguy2766 Год назад
They also have a video with an extremely accurate description of how a Sidewinder air to air missile works.
@shaun1293
@shaun1293 Год назад
I would howl to see the battle of Jutland in this animation style 😂
@hdftu1316
@hdftu1316 Год назад
man the opening is very-very good with that song
@lycian123
@lycian123 Год назад
The enigma machine code was broken by the Poles but Turing developed another way of decrypting it more efficiently. The 'computer' he built was called a 'Bombe' after the Polish 'Bomba' from which it was developed. The first programmable computer built was for Bletchley and was built by Tommy Flowers and others at Dollis Hill and called 'Colossus'. Turing was a cryptanalyst, not a computer inventor or engineer. He was however very important in theoretical computer science and gave us the 'Turing Test' (another misunderstood thing in the media).
@Mostlyharmless1985
@Mostlyharmless1985 3 месяца назад
While he didn’t build it, a Turing machine pretty much explains what a general purpose computer is and what isn’t, as well as give us the halting problem. Those are very fundamental aspects of computing. He’s an inventor because what he invented was computer science itself.
@bubbasbigblast8563
@bubbasbigblast8563 Год назад
The "Heil Hitler" Engima thing is probably a myth: what was definitely happening though was that the operators were using the code/decode ability of the machine as a way for two different machines to quickly check they were on the same setting. The problem with that is it created a pattern: if enough people used the same letters for the check every time (much like how most people don't make an entirely new password for every login,) and if they used simple phrases like "weather" consistently, then the huge number of theoretical encryptions becomes reduced to the point that a simple understanding of grammar can make the message reasonably clear.
@andrews2218
@andrews2218 Год назад
Not positive, but there is a movie about the enigma code cracking, and in the movie at least it is the Heil Hitler in the message that eventually cracks the code
@KenS1267
@KenS1267 Год назад
The way Enigma is built, and the way Enigma follow on were built, repetition matters in a very limited way. There is a plugboard, later card reader, that establishes the "code" the machine will use for all messages until the plugboard pattern is changed. This was changed every day and every station had a book with the upcoming patterns for some period of time. Obviously the patterns have to be reused but cannot repeat in any sort of predictable way. If you know a message will always contain HH at the very start of the message, and it has to be the very beginning or it won't work, then you can monitor traffic for two days when all the traffic starts with the same set of characters. You can assume this pattern includes HH and attempt to backward engineer what plugboard combination gets that result and if produces legible text for all the traffic for the day. If so you now have solved Enigma and have one of the plugboard positions solved and anytime that position is used you can decrypt it in nearly real time. This is why asymmetric cryptography is now standard. I could hand you the most important public key the NSA has and it would not do you a lick of good. You could never hope to decrypt any message encrypted with that key. For that you'd need the private key and the amount of number crunching needed to break such even with a public key and lots of encrypted messages, assuming a reasonable length and properly chosen private key, exceeds the expected remaining lifetime of the universe.
@theonlymad2876
@theonlymad2876 Год назад
The Enigma was cracked because of the pattern to end with OBERKOMMANDODERWEHRMACHT and at D-Day it was the crib: WETTERVORHERSAGEBISKAYA. Thats the original report from the Wehrmacht and the code standard for messages from Berlin to the boats.
@locutus155
@locutus155 Год назад
Rumour had it that one Luftwaffe operator used his girlfriend's initials as a set-up for enigma, of course our guys in Bletchley park cottoned on to that one quickly and started to read Luftwaffe signals quickly.
@christianschneider5511
@christianschneider5511 Год назад
​@@theonlymad2876 Stereotype was afaik: Das Oberkommando der Wehrmacht gibt bekannt. I dont know if its true
@Minimeister317
@Minimeister317 Год назад
This is singlehandedly one of the funniest things I have ever seen, and I have watched all your videoes
@keeneye6274
@keeneye6274 Год назад
This looks absolutely phenomenal. Can't believe I haven't seen this until now.
@parkerlamarbrook
@parkerlamarbrook Год назад
I love the animation style of this channel. It’s so unique and really stands out from the rest. The art is so pretty with the lighting and shadows
@veleriygs_76
@veleriygs_76 Год назад
These animations are beyond awesome! I can't stop watching you guys, the quality content is insane!
@neves5083
@neves5083 9 месяцев назад
*10yo me with my toys:*
@Ferrarilover108
@Ferrarilover108 Год назад
Just discovered this channel and holy shit you guys are godlike. Story telling at it's finest and i was laughing my ass off at the animations (they are too good). You gained a subscriber and i hope this channel reaches milestones after milestones
@heitormedina7098
@heitormedina7098 8 месяцев назад
Me too
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039 Год назад
If you want to teach history to kids this is the way. Short, funny and informative. My grandad was a merchant man who survived being torpedoed by a U-boat, he said it took weeks to recover from the oil and diesel fuel he'd swallowed whilst waiting to be rescued.
@danyleon4870
@danyleon4870 Год назад
Lucky him lad. Swimming in a sea water with burning oil on the surface are definetly deadly.
@howtofixauboat
@howtofixauboat Год назад
And to think despite his ordeal he was one of the 'lucky ones'! Those merchant navy guys had balls of steel.
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039 Год назад
@@howtofixauboat . He certainly was a lucky man though he wouldn't agree with you because as soon as he was passed fit for service, they sent him on the Atlantic run to supply Russia with arms, ammunition and food to keep the Eastern front going against the Nazis right in the middle of their winter. He said him and the crew spent most of the trip breaking the build up of ice on the ship that threatened to pull her down.
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039
@iamcarbonandotherbits.8039 Год назад
@@danyleon4870. The nightmare scenario of navy men the world over at that time.
@Kazakhbrick69420
@Kazakhbrick69420 Год назад
0:33 the entire submarine is having a party 💀
@Gungho1a
@Gungho1a Год назад
The 'gaming unit' derived from a particular officer and some of his friends running a 'parallel' convoy plot after hours (when no admirals and senior officers were around) on the various convoy and tactical plots. According to their simulation, they could have saved a significant number of ships, and engaged a significant number of U-boat. With those results, they went to the chief of the plot room, who approved a fully supported simulation. This formed the basis of a change in convoy strategy and tactics, in combination with the other factors coming into play at the time. Once the air gap in the atlantic was closed, the U-boats were on the back foot strategically.
@1971cand
@1971cand Год назад
3:58 At the end of December 1932, Marian Rejewski read the first information sent via the German encryption machine "Enigma". The co-authors of breaking the "Enigma" code were Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski.
@deadtako
@deadtako Год назад
These guys make history discussions interesting without people falling asleep KEEP IT UP
@wtb3051
@wtb3051 Год назад
Love the art designs
@yume5338
@yume5338 Год назад
This is by far one of the best history channels on RU-vid, excited for more animations!
@zabdisix
@zabdisix Год назад
This is so awesome, please keep these historical animations up!
@NOTtrained69420
@NOTtrained69420 Год назад
It's amazing how much effort there is in these animations. I'm more then impressed.
@omegaRST
@omegaRST Год назад
I remember watching the animated history shows on the History channel a decade ago and thinking how awesome it was. It's crazy that we can get even better quality from an independent team now
@Scapestoat
@Scapestoat Год назад
04:31 Would have been nice to mention that Turing's machine was called "British bombe", named after the Polish machine it was based on, named "bomba kryptologiczn"!
@GamingInMy30s
@GamingInMy30s 11 месяцев назад
The word "Group Raping" had me laughing. Its like saying the word ORGY without even saying it. Hoping to get an episode about the battles fought over Europe in WW2 and even the Pacific theater.
@keshavleitan7800
@keshavleitan7800 Год назад
YOU MAKE AMAZING CONTENT! PLEASE NEVER CHANGE THIS STYLE OF HUMOUR AND THIS QUALITY OF ANIMATION. SUBSCRIBED!
@dieselyeti
@dieselyeti Год назад
Amazing job combining my love for WW2 history & animation. This was very well done.
@peterkroger7112
@peterkroger7112 Год назад
This video honestly left me speachless with only a big grin on my face.
@kei0072
@kei0072 8 месяцев назад
As an IT person i love how Alan turing's computer is mentioned, because his computer contributed most of Britain's successful operations during ww2. Try watching imitation game, the proofs right there
@rustyshackleford1508
@rustyshackleford1508 Год назад
Ironically, the Kriegsmarine was probably the most chivalric branch of the German military. During the 'Happy Times,' U-boat crews would often give merchant ships a chance to evacuate before surfacing to sink the vessels with their deck guns. In the event they used torpedoes, they'd often stick around for a bit to render some aid to the crew of the foundered vessels. This of course changed when the British air force started to use this fact to attack surfaced U-boats, but even after that it wasn't like they were bloodthirsty. They did their jobs even in the face of horrendous attrition, and the terrors of the deep sea. Heroic men.
@howtofixauboat
@howtofixauboat Год назад
Even after they were strictly forbidden to help survivors after the Laconia, a lot of crews continued giving brandy, food and directions to the guys in the lifeboats. I wouldn't go so far as to call them chivalrous, exactly, but the majority weren't flag-waving, card carrying Nazis either. Both sides were mostly young, brave guys doing an unimaginably dangerous job. Sailors first, enemies second.
@Private_jin
@Private_jin Год назад
I cant believe that was 8 Minutes! It felt like a youtube short.. That means this was too good for us to comprehend
@garylawless3608
@garylawless3608 7 месяцев назад
I loved this episode! I have watched a lot of documentaries on WW2, but I have never heard the term ‘Tea-Bagging the Enemy’ nor have I seen it done, until now. I hope to see many more episodes, so keep them coming guys. Greetings from Australia!
@ElenarMT
@ElenarMT Год назад
WELL!! I didn't think a video about WW2 could be both this educational and also so very engaging and... dare I say FUN? Great job
@RealX-Benz
@RealX-Benz 11 месяцев назад
6:33 heeeeey thats Tom Hanks”Grey Hound” shot 😂
@bofoenss8393
@bofoenss8393 Год назад
I love this video and it is surprisingly accurate :) I would love to see this made into a game, akin to "Atlantic Fleet" or something like that in a lighter tune. This has such a huge potential.
@kylebeaumier9456
@kylebeaumier9456 10 месяцев назад
I absolutely LOVE this animation style! Please keep the history coming!
@lawrencemartin1113
@lawrencemartin1113 Год назад
Just found this!! Fantastic. What wonderful animation. If not already available, they need to go into production with merch! Sell the characters from your films! Who wouldn't want one of those U-boats and a ship in their bathroom!? Brilliant. A line up of Churchill, Turing, and Hitler....I am sure they would sell and help fund more wonderful content.
@Bkworm07
@Bkworm07 11 месяцев назад
Just notice around 4:40 the instrumental for undecided was playing
@locomotivefaox
@locomotivefaox Год назад
My German grandfather would often walk me down the beach in France and wave his hand out to the empty sea. He’d exclaim: “Do you see that? the kriegsmarine!”
@chrisfs150
@chrisfs150 Год назад
He probably did the same at the local synagogue.... "Do you see that. The jews....!"
@diegoestrada56
@diegoestrada56 Год назад
That... is fucking hilarious omfg lmao
@nomenestomen3452
@nomenestomen3452 Год назад
I wan't a WW2 video game with graphics and animations like this!
@hellkr
@hellkr Год назад
Pure Gold! Thank you guys for existing! :D
@jonnorris7564
@jonnorris7564 Год назад
Historical update, the Polish captured the first Enigma and passed it onto SOE early in the war
@Classical4Piano
@Classical4Piano Год назад
Great animation team! This is very high quality work :)
@waynepolitte4659
@waynepolitte4659 Год назад
BRAVO! It’s a good thing I already knew the story as I could not hear your rendition over my own raucous laughter.
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