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From The History Guy vaults, six classic episodes about disasters at sea. Nearly a full hour of the History Guy.
00:00 - The Sultana Explosion
07:54 - Explosion aboard USS Princeton
14:44 - Women and Children First: The Birkenhead Disaster
21:56 - The Worst Maritime Disaster in New York History: The General Slocum
30:08 - Explosion of SS Mount Hood
45:14 - The Hoboken Docks Fire
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@NRH111
@NRH111 Год назад
Thank you for all these long form videos, I work overnights and I pop in an ear bud and listen to these. Thanks for keeping me sane!
@RetiredSailor60
@RetiredSailor60 Год назад
As a retired Sailor, these maritime stories have a place in my heart. In 1994 I was stationed on USS Whidbey Island LSD 41. Helped to rescue 8100 Cuban nationals from the Florida Straits in their attempt to reach the United States via whatever they could find that floats.
@nataliabirchall9093
@nataliabirchall9093 Год назад
I’m not a sailor and no one in my family ever have been to my knowledge, but for some reason maritime stories just hit differently. I think sailors are so brave as it seems like just a little mistake can cause major disasters, I think that’s why I’m always so interested! I have a lot of respect (little understanding of what it means to be a sailor at any time) for sailors
@RetiredSailor60
@RetiredSailor60 Год назад
@@nataliabirchall9093 Prime example of how one mistake led to fatal consequences. My 3rd ship, USS Kinkaid DD 965, was on deployment to the Western Pacific in 1989. The Officer Of The Deck (OOD) lost situational awareness while transiting the Malacca Straits causing a collision with a Singapore freighter. The Kinkaid's navigation officer was killed while asleep in his stateroom. 12 other Sailors were hurt. The Kinkaid sustained damage causing flooding because the bow of the freighter tore a 14 foot by 56 foot hole in the starboard side behind the helicopter hangar.
@nataliabirchall9093
@nataliabirchall9093 Год назад
Wow! That must have been awful for you all!
@RetiredSailor60
@RetiredSailor60 Год назад
@@nataliabirchall9093 The ship's Captain was relieved of command. The OOD received a letter of reprimand. The investigation concluded a breakdown in communication between Combat Information Center (CIC), my workspace, and bridge caused confusion of where the ship was in regards to other shipping traffic in a narrow waterway. CIC is the nerve-center of the ship. Operations Specialists, such as myself operate ship's radar; surface and air search, assist in navigation and communicate with other ships via radio telephones.
@user-io6pj8bz8h
@user-io6pj8bz8h Год назад
So you felt the need to confess your traitorous crimes against N.America. Sorry, we will never forgive you.
@gmctech
@gmctech Год назад
I'm an absolute sponge for a well told history lesson. My father is a retired history teacher and even after all these years he never ceases to feed my hunger for history lessons because he still searches daily for new knowledge 🤓🤓. I recently introduced him to this channel. He's ecstatic to have another source for history and he really enjoys seeing the passion and enthusiasm these lessons are told with.
@lbarnhill5493
@lbarnhill5493 Год назад
Greed & Incompetence. Two companions, present throughout all of human history.
@djchaiwallah
@djchaiwallah Год назад
This is my new favorite channel to listen to while gardening.
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
Very well presented. One thing that makes these types of tragedies so sad is knowing that if one or 2 happenstances had occured differently, the tragedies would have been avoided.
@stevenpreston4597
@stevenpreston4597 Год назад
Teaching: What not to do. These stories are priceless. Support THG.
@normajeanmorrissey4459
@normajeanmorrissey4459 Год назад
I am a student of the Civil War. I have studied the Sultana disaster thoroughly. It was a real tragedy brought about by greed and indifference to human lives. It is perhaps the saddest thing I have studied.
@stevecarte8520
@stevecarte8520 Год назад
I want to take the time to thank you, The History Guy for your documentary on the Sultana. Nobody could have put it better. I salute you and our military for all you do and all you've done. God Bless you.
@dennistate5953
@dennistate5953 Год назад
Amen!
@Mondo762
@Mondo762 Год назад
The first merchant ship I joined right out of high school in 1969 was a C-2 type, same as the Mount Hood. It was converted to containers. During my 30+ years in the US Merchant Marine I sailed on 3 ammo ships. Many time I visited the docks at Port Chicago, California. This is where an enormous explosion occured back in WW2. It also left a huge crater below where the ship once was and destroyed the dock and surrounding structures. It was said that it rained body parts for a long ways from the explosion.
@cowboykelly6590
@cowboykelly6590 Год назад
😯 that's crazy ! I hope he does a show on that . Right here in California. Thanks for the info.. I'm gonna try and find a story about the Tragedy . 😔💔
@andresramirez8468
@andresramirez8468 Год назад
Haven’t watched a THG video in a couple months because I wanted to give time for a ton of videos to be uploaded so I could binge, this alert was the one that got me started on said binge
@cunard61
@cunard61 Год назад
Another Maritime Disaster you might consider adding to your list is the loss of the steamer Eastland on the Chicago River in 1915.
@saturn722
@saturn722 Год назад
I’ve seen that video. I don’t think it’s the History Guy’s though. It’s like an hour long.
@GrumpyMeow-Meow
@GrumpyMeow-Meow Год назад
Part-time Explorer did an excellent video on the Eastland. As a born Chicagoan, I’ve seen numerous videos about it and this is one of the best.
@rockymountainlifeprospecti4423
Thank you for keeping history alive, it gives me the opportunity to do the same History Guy.. well done! I will never forget the accidents of 1844 wow that really impacted the USA... actually all of the stories will be retold. Very well done.
@charliekezza
@charliekezza Год назад
To just stand there, my god, they were strong men. Wish people were like this still. To give their lives for those women and children. To give their lives for others they deserved medals for that. Those poor blokes stuck below deck.
@cowboykelly6590
@cowboykelly6590 Год назад
😔💔
@fraserihle4847
@fraserihle4847 Год назад
People are still strong wtf are you on about?
@MrPlankinton
@MrPlankinton Год назад
The French frigate Méduse and the tragedy of the Raft story would be an interesting story to research.
@easygoing2479
@easygoing2479 Год назад
Made for a great painting.
@gertjanmoens4188
@gertjanmoens4188 9 месяцев назад
And a great album cover
@WoodstockG54
@WoodstockG54 Год назад
The land of opportunity at others expense. I do enjoy your channel. I always learn something. Wish I had you as a history teacher when I was in highschool in the late 60s, I might had completed school.
@JWSitterley
@JWSitterley Год назад
Thank you History Guy for this very moving, informative, precarious and dangerous segment(s) of maritime history. May God hold them gently! ⛵⚓
@jeffbangkok
@jeffbangkok Год назад
More great old HG episodes. Sometimes I miss the 5 minute ones. Good night
@gavinkitchen1472
@gavinkitchen1472 Год назад
All the British Soldiers on board the HMS Birkenhead commited the most loyal, selfless, brave, courageous, heroic - act ever. They would of all known the slow, torteous fate that was to come by following these orders. I have the utmost respect for VC & Medal of Honor Recopients, but this makes these Soldiers more courageous than VC & Medal of Honor Recipients. The level of valour that these British Soldiers displayed when they followed the Colonel's request to save Women & Children first, is far greater than any other act of valour I've read or heard about.
@stuartriefe1740
@stuartriefe1740 Год назад
Hail and well met, fellow students! Greetings from Connecticut! 😀
@jameskrupka5105
@jameskrupka5105 Год назад
I’ve literally watched hundreds of your videos! Hope you’re doing well. You do these videos w an actual historian perspective where you don’t insert your political or social beliefs… just tell the story and I love that. 🫡 to you. I’ll give ya a watch as long as you’re doing em!
@FastEddy396
@FastEddy396 Год назад
Regarding the Sultana, we combat veterans are still treated this way to this day.
@cowboykelly6590
@cowboykelly6590 Год назад
😔💔 Heartbreaking. Yeah... it distresses me to see(wonderful) Organizations like "wounded warriors" needing donations for something the GOVERMENT should be doing for these brave Men and Women hurt and maimed in action, where the government sent them, with the equipment the government gave them. The Vets of America and there Families should NOT WANT for ANYTHING . While many of these soldiers were overseas in a war ... many.. of there Families were on Welfare ! I didn't even know about that till I seen a show about it, on ... maybe .. Frontline? Much Respect Sir and Blessings to you and your family.
@dennistate5953
@dennistate5953 Год назад
I am so sorry and thank you so much! From the bottom of my broken heart.
@dockmasterted
@dockmasterted Год назад
Nice cap collection!
@daveragone6563
@daveragone6563 Год назад
I've recently discoverer your channel and subscribed. Fabulous content presented with genuine interest and personality. I am not a history buff, but your presentations are must see and incredibly interesting. You need a network show!
@legalvices
@legalvices Год назад
Some good stories in the collection!
@0thers1d3
@0thers1d3 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic video. Thank you!!!
@Gera-N-Silas
@Gera-N-Silas 5 месяцев назад
In your closing about the Sultana disaster, one could easily see how heartbroken you are speaking of the horrors that those poor veterans faced! You Sir are an excellent Historian and certainly a very good man! My hat is off to you and Thank you.
@NavigatEric
@NavigatEric Год назад
Outstanding material.
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 Год назад
Fascinating stories. Some I knew of some not. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
@dougeldredge
@dougeldredge Год назад
i was in the navy, fire was our devil, we trained daily!
@RetiredSailor60
@RetiredSailor60 Год назад
Thanks for your service Shipmate. OS1 USN Retired here
@TerribleShmeltingAccident
@TerribleShmeltingAccident Год назад
Absolutely love your passion!
@cattandneil1504
@cattandneil1504 Год назад
This was a great video! Thanks for the info!
@DavidAMoore
@DavidAMoore 5 месяцев назад
Wow! Some of these maritime disasters should be made into movies.
@reggierico
@reggierico Год назад
Great compilation! I would love to see you do a post on the sinking of the SS America, 'The Ship of Gold'. It's an amazing story and would fit in your channel quite well.
@saturn722
@saturn722 Год назад
That Princeton story was quite the tale. Never heard of that connection to the civil war as a specific cause to the war. Was that just Grant’s opinion or is it a widely held belief shared by CW scholars?
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel Год назад
I think it is at least not uncommon for historians to connect the War with Mexico to the US Civil War, as expansion of slavery in the southwest territories was the key issue in the 1860 election.
@denysephenix2349
@denysephenix2349 Год назад
thanks for this informative video.. i am subscribing as I enjoy American History..
@chocolatefrenzieya
@chocolatefrenzieya Год назад
For the Army folk that wonder why we squids get a little woozy every time Ft. Hood is mentioned... xC
@johnmoran4469
@johnmoran4469 Год назад
Great channel. This man tells a great story.
@pooryorick831
@pooryorick831 Год назад
Wow. I was not familiar with some of these. And they all were historically significant. How did I get through so much history without learning about these events? Makes me wonder.
@a.mathis9454
@a.mathis9454 Год назад
Some how I missed this episode, until now. 😢
@dziban303
@dziban303 Год назад
The trend of naming ammunition ships after volcanoes is excellent, as is naming fleet oilers after rivers
@markpaul-ym5wg
@markpaul-ym5wg Год назад
Thank you HG for these very informing and interesting videos of disasters at sea.The great earthquake of san Francisco would be a great video.
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel Год назад
Much if the story of the earthquake and fire is covered in this episode: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TxbZlRuo9MI.html
@tommyhemlock7915
@tommyhemlock7915 7 месяцев назад
Needs a volume 2 to cover such disasters as the Wilhelm Gustloff, MS Estonia, The Herald of Free Enterprise, The Empress of Ireland and Costa Concordia.
@ZachMcFroggie
@ZachMcFroggie Год назад
Very interesting! Thank you for the video.
@raggytigger217
@raggytigger217 Год назад
Birkenhead Drill..... omg, those poor soldiers, so very brave and made of stronger stuff than most people in our time, it's a very emotional story of unbridled honor 😢
@brianforry5524
@brianforry5524 Год назад
Awesome production sir.
@affordablewebsiterescue
@affordablewebsiterescue 8 месяцев назад
The story of the Birkenhead was my favorite. Brave men all.
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 Год назад
Vicksburg is a spot on the map where they legalized gambling. They have antebellum houses there that have cannon shot still in the floor boards from Grant's seige.
@handsomeblackman255
@handsomeblackman255 Год назад
I remember reading this in highschool. I read the part about the soldiers that slept by the boiler for warmth and thought what a horrible way to go.
@mcfrenchfry2196
@mcfrenchfry2196 Год назад
Awsome History here THG I didn’t know most of these! Amazing. We are Babies in 2023 vs 1800 society. 🇺🇸
@lilwobblywade6324
@lilwobblywade6324 Год назад
How many of these do we have to watch before we receive our Masters? Lol.Thank you sir!
@laserbeam002
@laserbeam002 Год назад
I absolutely love this channel. I have binge watched it....more than once. Thank you for posting.
@dcmoore8937
@dcmoore8937 Год назад
What i don’t understand, why put a Commercial right when the story Climax is ready to start? I’m sure it is a UBeeTuBee policy and not the program, but it’s like they don’t want you to watch the show!
@joecombs7468
@joecombs7468 Год назад
For years after the sinking of the Birkenhead, having women & children evacuate a ship before the men was referred to as the "Birkenhead drill."
@constipatedinsincity4424
@constipatedinsincity4424 Год назад
Hey History Guy 🤓 👋 the 1st story you looked like Bob Backlund!
@jb-vb8un
@jb-vb8un Год назад
maybe a bit of SLIM PICKENS ala DR STRANGELOVE .... "gonna git them bombay doors open"
@NightShade1161
@NightShade1161 Год назад
I remember❤ I will always remember,, this absolute tragedy!!
@bartsanders1553
@bartsanders1553 Год назад
"I begin to regard the death and mangling of a couple thousand men as a small affair, a kind of morning dash-and it may be well that we become so hardened." -William Tecumseh Sherman
@cowboykelly6590
@cowboykelly6590 Год назад
😔💔
@dennistate5953
@dennistate5953 Год назад
Try Twain: "The Damned Human Race."
@alanfaulkner6329
@alanfaulkner6329 6 месяцев назад
Seventy-nine years ago today, the most catastrophic maritime disaster in human history occurred. On January 30, 1945, the Soviet submarine S-13, under the command of Captain Alexander Marinesko, torpedoed the Wilhelm Gustloff, a German military transport ship, which had been repurposed for evacuating more than 10,600 German war refugees from the eastern parts of the Reich across the Baltic Sea. This devastating attack led to the tragic loss of an estimated 9,600 lives, including more than 5,000 children.
@ChiefMac59
@ChiefMac59 Год назад
@15.51 you misstated the Birkenhead had AIR tight - but was incorrect - they were WATER tight compartments What is strange is that I know of all these events.
@davidcolley7714
@davidcolley7714 Год назад
Pedant
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel Год назад
Correct, watertight. I apologize for the error.
@dennistate5953
@dennistate5953 Год назад
​@@TheHistoryGuyChanneldetails...who, friend, tells this better? And yes i know, you're smart.❤
@TranscendianIntendor
@TranscendianIntendor 9 месяцев назад
History frightens me since I discover so many stories about men and women and children dying through no fault of their own. Overwhelmed. When courage and intelligence the right tools, all of it and still nothing is enough and you die. Courage is not enough.
@jamesmiller7211
@jamesmiller7211 Год назад
I live in Upshur County TX, named after Abel P Upshur the Secretary of State..
@1pottercounty
@1pottercounty Год назад
Well done Lance…
@lorizambrana-mcintosh7049
@lorizambrana-mcintosh7049 Год назад
Dude. No need to shout! I’m impressed enough with the content; it makes you sound like one of those over the top early newsreels
@yamato0965
@yamato0965 Год назад
Hope to visit the Sultana Disaster Museum next month.
@dennistate5953
@dennistate5953 Год назад
Please report back here!❤
@yamato0965
@yamato0965 Год назад
@@dennistate5953 Unfortunately, a total washout. It's a small place that opens at irregular hours and you need to contact them sometimes to arrange an opening on certain weekends. Their message box was full so we couldn't reach them. We waited out front for a while but no good. The owner (?) did send an email of apology.... Good afternoon, We are sorry we did not get to your message yesterday! If you are still in town, our director Melody and I are in the museum doing some work today, and we would be happy to open it up to show you around. Otherwise, please let us know when you plan to come back to town, and we would love to have you visit then. Best, Wyly Bigger Projects Director Sultana Historical Preservation Society 😭
@Mctabbycat
@Mctabbycat Год назад
Finally a compilation
@tomwarner2468
@tomwarner2468 Год назад
That Sultana sinking affected hillsdale county, Michigan,where I live. There's a monument in the courthouse grounds, in hillsdale!
@usedscar
@usedscar Год назад
I am wondering if the reason why so many big ship disasters don't get into the public memory is due to the fact Maritime issues are considered covered by the Navy or Maritime laws so we assume it's being delt with?
@stacyjourdain4435
@stacyjourdain4435 Год назад
Thx you're the best
@justinw8512
@justinw8512 Год назад
This man is super cool.
@MarshOakDojoTimPruitt
@MarshOakDojoTimPruitt Год назад
thanks
@Sweetjudiblueyes
@Sweetjudiblueyes Месяц назад
7:53 Heartbreaking to think after all they went through. My father was in Italy at the end of WWII & he said it was a scary time because they were afraid people did not get the word the war was over & they would get shot.
@michaelwalsh2805
@michaelwalsh2805 Год назад
Please look up the fire and sinking of the Vanderbilt designed Lexington. You might find it interesting
@MattH-wg7ou
@MattH-wg7ou Год назад
Please do one on the Great Charleston Earthquake of 1886! City of Heroes is a good book about it with many witness accounts.
@RCButterfly
@RCButterfly Год назад
I don't know if I am late to the game here but I would love to hear about all of the caps Mr. History Guy has on the wall behind him. Does anyone know if he has a video on his channel about the different caps, the age or era they come from and what the different emblems stand for? I find the changes in military uniform fascinating (I hate to use the term "fashion" but changes in ornamental military garb often has interesting stories behind them, like changes in materials like wool to cotton or polyester fabrics).
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel Год назад
There are several videos available on different hats in the collection. Part of the perks of being a member on YT or a patron on Patreon are some insider looks at the hats, as well.
@andrewince8824
@andrewince8824 Год назад
The Birkenhead demonstrates why the British Army is so good. Duty comes before the self and nothing but perfect conduct is good enough.
@cowboykelly6590
@cowboykelly6590 Год назад
This was on an episode of... THE RIFFLEMAN. With johnny Crawford and Chuck Connors . It had my favorite actor in it.. ROYAL DANO .He's looking for his son and thought Johnny was his long lost son, who actually died on that ship accident on the Mississippi , but the baby boys body was never found only the mommas body was found. 🤠🖖 ♨️
@alanmoffat4454
@alanmoffat4454 Год назад
HISTORY IS ALWAYS HERE SOMEWHERE SO WE DO REMEMBER WHATEVER HAPPENS SO WE LEARN NOT TO REPEAT IT 😮.
@zegotashalom3881
@zegotashalom3881 Год назад
History Guy could you please do a story on the USS Missouri crossing the Artic Circle in November of 1946. Northern Domain of the Polar Bear, so many different stories and mystery surrounds this action ordered by President Trumann, some say it was to check on the Russians and I even heard they checked on UFO? What is the true story. Thanks and God Bless.
@mauricedavis2160
@mauricedavis2160 Год назад
Three things in history that are covered ad nauseam...Hitler, Titanic and Jack the Ripper... pretty sure other stuff happened 🤔
@glyngriffin8260
@glyngriffin8260 Год назад
The Sultana? Are they going to try and bring her to the surface? The Raisin of the Sultana!
@LastAvailableAlias
@LastAvailableAlias 10 месяцев назад
Good to see Bill Nye has a youtube channel
@mustavogaia2655
@mustavogaia2655 Год назад
nice graphics. the camera angle looks better.
@Craig-wp3pz
@Craig-wp3pz Год назад
Intro looking very upmarket Mr H G 🎆 👀 👏 👍
@brianuphoff8945
@brianuphoff8945 Год назад
Love your videos. In this case I must correct you, unless I heard you wrong, perhaps you said, "worst maritime disaster in US history"? Obviously, the MV Wilhelm Gustloff, in 1945, being 5x worse than the paddle-wheeler or 4x worse than the Tetanic.....almost 3x both of them combined with 9000 souls+ lost, and perhaps, the famous "Amber Room", as well. Maybe, you have even done a short on this? If not, it's deserving I assure you.
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel Год назад
I have not yet done an episode on the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustav. I don't know, however, how it would be called a US disaster.
@brianuphoff8945
@brianuphoff8945 Год назад
Quite right, not American, German, and not just German, Nazi German, but it is a fact, the worst Maritime disaster in history belongs to them, and a tragic event, perhaps only 10% of the dead were military. They were children, women, and old people. Whose lives were stuffed closed by history. Perhaps there were no Anne Franks on board, but people in fear for their lives, crowded on-board. Many dozens of "candy-stripers" young teenage girls were crammed in the pool area, and nearly all were lost. Many other similar stories. I'd suggest a tragic similar aspect exists between the paddle-wheeler and the Gustav, and that is Hopes Dashed. Think of an Andersonville releasee and your on the way home, what are you thinking about, and then BOOM! You're trying to escape the Reds, you're a young widow with 5 children, you, and your kinder make it on board, you finally settle in, and relax, and BOOM! Are not both incidents nearly exactly the same? Perhaps that is the angle from which the vista is focused on which I ponder?
@AWBepi
@AWBepi Год назад
Love ya bra...but where's the excitement? So maintained and polished, I miss the exuberance. But still and all your work is the best on the net. Thank you!
@Vastindice
@Vastindice 6 месяцев назад
Cast iron becomes brittle when heated.
@minnesbanks8
@minnesbanks8 Год назад
The sad truth is that now there are people who want the descendants of those soldiers to pay reparations to the people they died, trying to save, or at least the descendants thereof. People need to understand history to truly understand how great this country has been, even with all of its mistakes.
@whoever6458
@whoever6458 Год назад
Never go to sea, especially not in a boat, because ship happens.
@MrBurritoMan
@MrBurritoMan Год назад
What about the Honda Point Disaster? The location is now called "Destroyer rock" because of this incident from 1923
@thomasb1889
@thomasb1889 Год назад
Have you ever looked at the Edmund Fitzgerald which went down in Lake Superior in 1975.
@johnnymiller3684
@johnnymiller3684 Год назад
"The Best Of: Nautical Disasters" is a pretty funny title. Lol
@noelmcgarry456
@noelmcgarry456 Год назад
Behind you is a slouch the hat the badge on the fold rim of the the hat is a type I can recognized is isn't the rising sun worn by Australian soldiers
@TheHistoryGuyChannel
@TheHistoryGuyChannel Год назад
While the glare of the lights is somewhat odd, it is a standard rising sun badge.
@sweetdistance6192
@sweetdistance6192 Год назад
Wilhelm Gustov should have been #1. Not too sure if you mentioned it as I didn't get past the first 7 minutes. Titanic was a British ship.
@davidanderson5767
@davidanderson5767 Год назад
Whaaaaaaaat? No pirates?....
@GrumpyMeow-Meow
@GrumpyMeow-Meow Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JkTrJ7b4gvM.html
@stuartriefe1740
@stuartriefe1740 Год назад
Hey C. In Sin City, greetings. I know you enjoy Prof. Of Rock, did you see Runaway Train? Dave P. Didn’t look so good in the interview… kind of uncomfortable to watch… Always great to bump into you at THG and POR!
@jerrewilliams5555
@jerrewilliams5555 Год назад
Didn't Mark Twain write a piece on the death of his brother as a result of being burned in the Sultana?
@dennistate5953
@dennistate5953 Год назад
Naw man his brother was a twin and drowned in the tub beside him there were issues.
@cestmoi1262
@cestmoi1262 Год назад
@33: Seeadler -- what you pronounced as "seadler" is more like "say adler" in German.
@XxBuzzedGamingxX
@XxBuzzedGamingxX Год назад
Hot damn that's one heck of a way to open a video. Floored. I've been a subscriber for about 5 years now and I'm still blown away by your videos.
@donalddarbonne779
@donalddarbonne779 Год назад
Wow! My life ain't that bad.
@williamjones3462
@williamjones3462 Год назад
I know you have to make decisions on what to leave out. I expected the 1947 explosion to be included. Maybe in another video.
@dennistate5953
@dennistate5953 Год назад
I both dread and desire for this to end...sweet Jesus!
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