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@tomdolman8158
@tomdolman8158 Год назад
I'm a proud American and well aware of our contributions to the world. Most Americans (not all) love the Russian people, but not their government. Our government is far from perfect, but our ultimate wish is for the entire world to be free of tyrannical governments. On a side note, I LOVE the UK and have visited there over 20 times.
@GingerLady57
@GingerLady57 Год назад
I agree with you in that I love the Russian people but hate the government!
@texadian3392
@texadian3392 Год назад
I would like to ammend your statement to, "We USED to be the good guys." The premise that we ARE "the good guys" would have several hundred millions to billions of objectors (and that includes many American citizens). But otherwise, great video - as always!
@clinthowe7629
@clinthowe7629 Год назад
@@texadian3392 speak for yourself Tex, im a good guy.
@texadian3392
@texadian3392 Год назад
@@clinthowe7629 I didn't say you or any individual American was a bad person. Remember, I'm also an American. I was just saying that due to actions undertaken by our government and military in the past 2 decades or so have not always been so "good" and therefore America's reputation as the "good guys" has taken a major dive worldwide, including among our own citizens.
@TickleMeElmo55
@TickleMeElmo55 Год назад
@@texadian3392 So who are the good guys? Billions objectors? LOL.
@caw7007
@caw7007 Год назад
When I was in a little town in Scotland in 2018, I told a man in his 30s his dog was beautiful. He asked where I was from. I told him from Missouri in the US. He got teary eyed and said something to the effect of: You saved my country. No greater love has a man than to lay down his life for another. We will never forget what you did. Thank you for my beautiful country and our freedom. Both my parents served in US Army during WWII. I can’t begin to express the wave of emotion through my soul. God bless America! 🙏🇺🇸🙏
@brettwarren4187
@brettwarren4187 Год назад
Beautiful
@passingthroughtime3033
@passingthroughtime3033 Год назад
My father and 5 of my uncles were in World War II
@BTinSF
@BTinSF Год назад
I got similar treatment in New Zealand. I was waiting at a bus stop in Christchurch. A car pulled up and asked where I was from. I said the US. They gave me the "You guys saved us in WW II" story and offered to take me wherever I wanted to go. They did take me downtown which was where I was going. The odd thing was that at this same time, New Zealand was banning US Navy ships carrying nuclear weapons from their ports.
@JustMe-gn6yf
@JustMe-gn6yf Год назад
When I see comments from people in the UK and Europe making fun of "dumb Americans" and me knowing the history of WW1 and WW2 and the amount of resources, money and young American men it's cost to bring peace to their homeland in the 20th century I don't know whether to be pissed off or laugh at their stupidity of their own history
@stevenwallman2346
@stevenwallman2346 Год назад
I heard an old saying once “gratitude is an ill-fitting tunic that begins to chafe and smell if worn too long.” Perhaps some parts of the world would hate us a little less if they did not owe us so much. It is human nature to hate a debtor.
@andie22311
@andie22311 Год назад
Well said
@dgpatter
@dgpatter Год назад
The Marshal Plan was very much a result of learning lessons from World War I. The emphasis after that war was revenge and retribution, which led to an economy in Germany that allowed for Hitler’s rise. That’s why Germany was included in the rebuilding and economic development plan after WWII, and thankfully it worked.
@joshjones6072
@joshjones6072 Год назад
Same thing in Japan too. Kindness after defensive war is important.
@kate2create738
@kate2create738 Год назад
We also implemented this plan in our civil war, Lincoln was adamant that the South wouldn’t be punished so harshly. If only he lived long enough to help heal the country after such a disastrous war.
@colleenmonfross4283
@colleenmonfross4283 Год назад
Of course we knew about it, it's taught in our history classes. It's interesting to me that no one in Europe seems to be aware of the fact that the US rebuilt Europe with American tax dollars through the Marshall Plan, not to mention what we gave many European countries during the war effort. People seem to demand so much from Americans, yet are grateful for so little.
@theidajawho
@theidajawho Год назад
You must be older, not aware of what is taught in school these days. When videos of College students at Harvard and Yale can not answer SIMPLE questions like how many moons Earth has, or to name the two Countries that Border The U.S.A. and they CAN NOT!
@kylev.2373
@kylev.2373 Год назад
@@theidajawho Those videos I feel are cherry-picked. It’s not funny if someone knows the answer.
@barbiincognito13
@barbiincognito13 Год назад
@@theidajawho I work in an elementary, the kids absolutely know Canada and Mexico. This is internet nonsense, please stop spreading. They know the prime meridian, equator, continents and oceans by 5th grade, a few college kids asked on camera does not a representative sample make.
@theidajawho
@theidajawho Год назад
@@barbiincognito13 I will stop talking about it when the youth prove me wrong. As a teacher do u teach/believe men can have babies?
@theidajawho
@theidajawho Год назад
@@kylev.2373 That is true but EVERYONE at that age should know that stuff unless metal illness is present.
@codygates7418
@codygates7418 Год назад
Many non NATO Nations are also under American protection such as Japan, South Korea, Israel, Taiwan, Philippines, Micronesia, Palau, Marshall Islands, etc. Our power does rely heavily on our diplomatic relations with our friend across the world.
@samrodriguez4259
@samrodriguez4259 Год назад
You can say that again my friend
@LordGertz
@LordGertz Год назад
My Grandfather, a Manager of a Granary in Wisconsin, helped organize grain donations from the regions farms to aid Europe after the war as a precursor to, and then a sub par of, the Marshall plan. I never had the pleasure of meeting him, but I have been told this was one of this proudest achievements, helping rebuild our friends and allies.
@Charlesbaker3017
@Charlesbaker3017 Год назад
We..helped the UK..because we are part of the same family..you are our..first cousins..we share grandparents..without you.. we couldn't have existed ❤..
@johndobb8239
@johndobb8239 Год назад
I've Always considered myself pretty good historian when it comes to our past, the United States and its place in the world.. but I'm learning quite a few things right here that I didn't realize. So many people forget so quickly of things that happened to them and who helped them in those times. The people that stood by them. And yet some still think of us of the bastards of the world. Very unfortunate and very sad! It's even worse is the people that actually come to this country now and say how bad the country is. To them I say.... Love it or leave it!!
@pamforrester844
@pamforrester844 Год назад
I don't get where all the hate comes from, lately it's gone from minor squabbles and fun teasing to vile hate. The 911 anniversary brought out the worst
@RicardoRamirez-us7hf
@RicardoRamirez-us7hf Год назад
So true. And so sad that my own God-children after going off to college how bad it is here brakes my heart.
@rg20322
@rg20322 Год назад
@@pamforrester844 It seems that there is such a generation gap with knowledge where people under 30 seem quite ignorant about history and the sacrifices. Interviews with some in their 20's basically stated who cares about 9/11 which says it all. Not trying to stir it up here but simply stating a view through interviews. The hate comes from people that are ignorant about history and the current liberal politics - it's very clear when it started and also why the economy is tanking bad, along with interest rates, gas/electric massive increases due to such political decisions, increased taxes, etc, etc, etc.
@tyquonjackson7728
@tyquonjackson7728 Год назад
Here I'm thinking I knew something and I was blown away with what I learned in this video. I didn't know the US did any of this. Maybe they should teach more of this in school.
@theidajawho
@theidajawho Год назад
@@tyquonjackson7728 Hard to teach facts in school when they are obsessed with teaching little boys how to wear dresses, and that men can have babies...
@loriolsen5785
@loriolsen5785 Год назад
As an American, it warms my heart to see videos like this. Since we get so much "news," (actually propaganda), we feel like we are terrible human beings. But the truth is that we have done mighty good things, and some mighty bad things. We've made mistakes sometimes, but the USA in WWI and WWII era was a better country with better morals. We try to spread democracy in our own way in our ideological war against communism. Great video! Do part 2!
@EJassassin1530
@EJassassin1530 Год назад
You’re the one stating American propaganda
@Deathwink1
@Deathwink1 Год назад
this video is propaganda world would be infinity better without usa
@loriolsen5785
@loriolsen5785 Год назад
@@Deathwink1 It is sad that you think that way. But in the USA, you are free to have and share your opinion -- another liberty that this country was founded upon that people in some other countries do not enjoy.
@Deathwink1
@Deathwink1 Год назад
@@loriolsen5785 bro us is not special in that regard lol literally most the countries in the world have free speech and universal healthcare, us literally houses 25% of the worlds prison population. lower life expectancy than china omfg americans are so brain broken.
@o0Silverwolf0o
@o0Silverwolf0o Год назад
@@Deathwink1 yes the world was sooo much better before the US. Oh wait, thats right, it was an utter shitshow.
@user-ty5di3ku6o
@user-ty5di3ku6o Год назад
Little known fact, Winston Churchill had pneumonia, flew to the US in the back of a cargo plane. Landed, and asked Franklin Delano Roosevelt for help. He denied him, and he had to fly back to England. A few months later, Pearl Harbor happened, and Churchill called it the best tragedy to have ever happened to mankind.
@SirFoodie1904
@SirFoodie1904 Год назад
You’re missing the part when Churchill ordered it’s Navy to sink the US merchant ships and lied to the US that it was Germany that did it.
@ghosttrucker3553
@ghosttrucker3553 Год назад
Yes please part 2
@Chellees
@Chellees Год назад
And understand, this isn’t Gvt money, this is the average hard working Americans money! The US Gvt may have given it, but it was the average American that worked hard for it and created it. I pray that if sh*t hit the fan in America, we would have the backing of our Allies. My father fought in WWII (Pacific).
@smsq815
@smsq815 Год назад
What have those countries given to America??? How about Einstein and so many other great minds and great people. You must be a Trump supporter because you have the fucked up mindset that others are nothing without us when the reality is that we would be nothing without them. I am a very proud American and you are an embarrassment to every thing this country stands for. You want all the honor and glory if our flag and our constitution but none of the responsibility that comes with them. My father, stepfather, husband and son have all fought for this country. People like you use that honor as an excuse to tell other to be subservient to us and that is just vile to REAL AMERICANS.
@danielmoore1232
@danielmoore1232 Год назад
Lol, don't hold your breath. If things really get ugly nobody is going to show up to help. I promise you. NATO is a huge waste of our money. Nobody can touch the US. They can't even get over here. So we're safe. So why are we spending so much money to protect other nations? It's so that those nations don't have to spend on military. They can use all of their tax dollars on social programs. That's why our allies have free health care and go on 8 "holidays" per year. Meanwhile I haven't had a single day off in 9 months and I have pains in my chest that I don't have the time or money to go get looked at. Oh, and I wasn't able to be there for my son's birth. It's so that my tax dollars can go to defend our allies. But believe me, a country like the UK that could be vaporized with a single bomb will absolutely look the other way while the US is annihilated if they're threatened. And even if the allies did show up, what are they going to do to help with their piss ant militaries? Nothing. Seriously do you think James is going to show up with a rifle? NOPE!!!
@RobertJones-ux6nc
@RobertJones-ux6nc Год назад
My Dad was also in the Pacific as a Marine. He also had Brothers there with him Navy& Army and two Brothers in the European Theater Air Force & Navy.
@bobsnyder7247
@bobsnyder7247 Год назад
Glad you did this video. A lot of people forget or don’t know about the Lend Lease program or the Marshall Plan.
@shibboleth5768
@shibboleth5768 Год назад
Yes we are taught a lot of that in school. Honestly, thats why it is so insulting to Americans when Europeans minimize and even mock America's actions in WW2. Without America, they would probably be speaking German or Russian. Not only did America finance and supply the allies, we still had to supply and arm ourselves, and put over 12,000,000 men in uniform, 298,000 of which were buried over there in military cemeteries. The US built a naval fleet of over 6,700 ships, had an air force of over 80,000 planes and so many tanks, that the Axis literally couldn't destroy them fast enough. And once the US helped the allies rid Europe of the Nazis while also fighting a 2nd full blown war in the pacific defeating the Empire of Japan, America then turned around and halted the Soviet invasion and prevented a Communist take over of Europe during the Cold War. Russian body count didn't save Europe. American soldiers and the US dollar saved Europe from the Nazis and the Soviets.
@terryomalley1974
@terryomalley1974 Год назад
You guys showed up late and only when you thought you could commercially benefit from it. CANADA, Australia, New Zealand and the other commonwealth soldiers were standing shoulder to shoulder with the Mother Country from the very start.
@roldanrobles8563
@roldanrobles8563 Год назад
@@terryomalley1974 very true and some Americans too, before America officially got involved.
@dynamodan8216
@dynamodan8216 Год назад
@@terryomalley1974 Not to downplay the efforts of those people, I'm kind of a nerd about the Royal New Zealand Air Force efforts in the war, but when you have the same king of course you get a phone call telling you to come to Europe. It's just a totally different situation.
@shibboleth5768
@shibboleth5768 Год назад
@@terryomalley1974 Did you even watch the video my man? The US benefited because it was the only major economic power that was never bombed out. News flash. The USA had the largest economy in the world PRIOR to WW2. We didnt build the economy off of the graves of Europe. Quite the opposite. And another news flash for you. A lot of those debts owed to the USA in WW2 WERE NEVER REPAID to this very day by Europe. We didn't help ourselves to the spoils of Europe. The only ground we kept, was the graveyards where we buried our soldiers who died fighting for EUROPE. I am not detracting from the efforts of the commonwealth countries. They had a lot of brave soldiers who fought valiantly and they deserve our honor and respect. What I am saying is that collectively the allies got their rear ends handed to them by vastly superior German and Japanese war machines, and were out of ships, guns, tanks, planes, men, petrol, food, money, raw materials, ammo and reinforcements until the USA showed up. And we didn't show up late. We had and still have no obligation to join in every squabble that Europe cooks up. The allies should thank their lucky stars that the Axis was dumb enough to involve us.
@yvonnewakefield7748
@yvonnewakefield7748 Год назад
Part 2? Absolutely!!
@Gwydion_Wolf
@Gwydion_Wolf Год назад
The issue the USA had with Russia 'after' the war was entirely due to the fact that Russia was trying to "keep" all the territories it had "liberated" from Germany. All those nations Germany had taken over on their march East, Russia wanted to keep, rather than 'return to their previous state'. It would be like if the USA decided it wanted to 'keep' France as "part of the USA" after helping to push Germany out.
@patriotbear8267
@patriotbear8267 Год назад
I remember learning about a lot of this in school. To me it's just the second knowledge that I grew up with. It's kind of weird for me and that it's a surprise to you guys! 😂 IDK... It's weird how different things are taught in different schools and in different countries.
@theidajawho
@theidajawho Год назад
You must be older, not aware of what is taught in school these days. When videos of College students at Harvard and Yale can not answer SIMPLE questions like how many moons Earth has, or to name the two Countries that Border The U.S.A. and they CAN NOT!
@dylanpinatelli4969
@dylanpinatelli4969 Год назад
I don’t believe videos like that for a second 😂
@ramen7691
@ramen7691 Год назад
Same I’ve never believed those videos and I find it kinda funny how I just saw the same comment about the Harvard and Yale students😂
@eaglelove00
@eaglelove00 Год назад
@@theidajawho I call BS on those videos containing Harvard and Yale students. I’ve seen many of the videos with the questions you mention but they most certainly aren’t aimed at Ivy League students. It is incredibly sad how many people in the USA don’t know basic answers to basic questions, I will agree with that. Whether the RU-vidr picks and chooses which interviews to add for effect, or not, it’s sad how many don’t know the simple answers.
@theidajawho
@theidajawho Год назад
@@eaglelove00 Just a quick glance at the news will tell you our kids ARE NOT being taught properly. Or a idiot Law Professor, from Harvard I think, Khiara Bridges, goes to Senate and defend the point that MEN CAN HAVE BABIES! Some teachers out there have LOST IT! I am not sure about your family, but there are kids in mine who HAVE NO CLUE! Getting close to Graduation, and basic things I learned in school they are ignorant of. And yes some of those Ivy League students also.
@matthewmarzani332
@matthewmarzani332 Год назад
So interesting. I’ve never seen it before and I really enjoyed watching it for the first time with you. Would definitely love to see the rest.
@dlcalbaugh
@dlcalbaugh Год назад
Please react to part two of this video. I am so proud to be an American and even more so after seeing this video but I am also saddened to think about all of the hate we receive from not only the outside countries but many of our own people who are not proud to be Americans. It actually makes me sick when I hear Americans say they are not proud of our country. Yes, America has its problems and we have a lot going on right now with the current administration, who I do not agree with, but I am still proud to be an American despite the issues we go through on a daily basis.
@eaglelove00
@eaglelove00 Год назад
Dislike your government, but do not dislike your country. That’s one of the beautiful things about the USA… stick around a bit, the administration will change to the guy you like in time
@thehulk1177
@thehulk1177 Год назад
Also the past Administration’s
@Mtndude76
@Mtndude76 Год назад
We were taught this in history in American schools. I still love your channel.
@ginny5764
@ginny5764 Год назад
We learned about the Marshall Plan in high school, but this was a nice refresher.
@dennisstafford1749
@dennisstafford1749 Год назад
History intertwined. I live in St. Louis. About 100 miles west is Fulton, Mo., where Winston Churchill gave a commencement speech at Westminister College at the invitation of President Truman. It is a very small town. This speech first coined the term, "iron curtain," as Churchill warned that the Soviets were pulling an iron curtain down over Eastern Europe. The chapel where Churchill was baptized was disassembled stone by stone in Britain and reassembled on the spot. Beneath the Church is a Churchill Museum and on the grounds is a section of the Berlin Wall.
@higgme1ster
@higgme1ster Год назад
They didn't even mention The Berlin Airlift that came when The Marshall Plan was organized and put into effect. American and British air forces flew over Berlin more than 250,000 times, dropping necessities such as fuel and food, with the original plan being to lift 3,475 tons of supplies daily. By the spring of 1949, that number was often met twofold, with the peak daily delivery totalling 12,941 tons.[3] Among these, candy-dropping aircraft dubbed "raisin bombers" generated much goodwill among German children.[4] The Berlin Airlift officially ended on 30 September 1949 after fifteen months. The US Air Force had delivered 1,783,573 tons (76.4% of total) and the RAF 541,937 tons (23.3% of total),[nb 1] totalling 2,334,374 tons, nearly two-thirds of which was coal, on 278,228 flights to Berlin. In addition Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and South African air crews assisted the RAF during the blockade.[5]: 338  The French also supported but only to provide for their military garrison.[6] American C-47 and C-54 transport airplanes, together, flew over 92,000,000 miles (148,000,000 km) in the process, almost the distance from Earth to the Sun.[7] British transports, including Handley Page Haltons and Short Sunderlands, flew as well. At the height of the Airlift, one plane reached West Berlin every thirty seconds.[8] Seventeen American and eight British aircraft crashed during the operation.[9] A total of 101 fatalities were recorded as a result of the operation, including 40 Britons and 31 Americans,[8] mostly due to non-flying accidents.
@jenn3685
@jenn3685 Год назад
The US is like that tall, really ripped kid on the playground. People may pick on us for stuff that bugs us on the inside, but if someone picks on our buddies, we're gonna do everything we can to make sure they're okay.
@anenglishmanplusamerican7107
Thanks for saving us, cousin. I love you🇺🇸🇬🇧
@m-jay356
@m-jay356 Год назад
I was just conversing with an East Indian coworker today and told him; every great nation will fall eventually and that whatever day America falls, that will be the day many who hate America will wish them back as #1. No country is perfect and certainly ours isn't but we do get a bad wrap. his come back was that he tried 4x to get a visa to come to America. it is the only country where you have to be lucky to come here...I just left the convo at that point. You can only argue with someone if they are at your level of understanding.
@TickleMeElmo55
@TickleMeElmo55 Год назад
But I think it's fair to say that it does need some luck to get into the US if you're doing a visa by yourself and not by a company. It's obvious your co-worker wants to enter the US as a worker with a skillset but he can't, for whatever reason. His frustrations are understandable and reasonable.
@mitchprice5658
@mitchprice5658 Год назад
You guys should watch Yeonmi Park you tube videos. The one that she tells how and why she defected will give you a first person account of conditions and frame of mind that North Korean people have……It was extremely moving.
@jimclark1131
@jimclark1131 Год назад
Her videos are eye opening, so I agree, they should watch at least a couple of them. North Korea is a different animal for sure.
@kriswoods7051
@kriswoods7051 Год назад
This was a very informative video. It's interesting to see how things might have played out if the U.S. didn't exist. I'm glad that we generally try to do the right things when good leaders, with vision are in charge and the people VOTE. I'm very proud of our country and I hope we always strive to be "a more perfect union" - not just for ourselves, but as a partner to the rest of the world.
@simoneanne01
@simoneanne01 Год назад
I want to hear part 2. This is really interesting.
@Jamessmith-xk3fh
@Jamessmith-xk3fh Год назад
I'm from the US and didn't know all that and I love history
@OcotilloTom
@OcotilloTom Год назад
James, it's no mistake that you don't know this. The leftist in our America school system only want you to know the U.S. is the cause of all the worlds problems. Anything good doesn't fit their agenda. Tom, Arizona
@cyndiagilbert6216
@cyndiagilbert6216 Год назад
My mother was German and she said without the American Red Cross sending boxes of food they never would have made it.
@PatsySegars
@PatsySegars Год назад
My dad and other US soldiers were stationed in UK during WWII, including 3 or 4 more guys from the state of Georgia. They worked with the wounded in hospital. Several of them came back wounded themselves. My dad died at an early age when shrapnel left in his back turned into cancer. I have pictures taken from that time where they were treating soldiers, mostly British.
@pgooddmd
@pgooddmd Год назад
As an American... of the *ahem* mature variety (ya, I'm old) I remember we learned about the Marshall Plan in our history class. I couldn't remember the details, so it was good to hear again. I don't think they teach history to young people any longer, and if they do, they soften things or change history, which is a huge mistake. If we don't learn history we are bound to repeat it... Anyway, I enjoyed this.
@jerryglass6513
@jerryglass6513 Год назад
and we are still considered monsters in many countries. even the ones that gained their independence.
@pacmanc8103
@pacmanc8103 Год назад
@@cygnusx-3217 Come on now - trolling?
@patriotbear8267
@patriotbear8267 Год назад
I would definitely like to hear more on this! Keep up the good work guys! 🤟🏼🇺🇲
@paigeharrison3909
@paigeharrison3909 Год назад
The Marshall Plan was absolutely not altruistic. A stable, prosperous Europe was, and is, in our best interest.
@k1ngZ4PP4
@k1ngZ4PP4 Год назад
Yep totally learn all this in school.
@RicardoRamirez-us7hf
@RicardoRamirez-us7hf Год назад
James and Millie I believe I said this before but here I go again there is a book out there called imagine the world if the U.S. had never existed. By I believe Dessusa I could be wrong. Either way find it and read it. I did enjoy this video please do the second half. Thank you two.
@ericgrondahl8330
@ericgrondahl8330 Год назад
They can't react to books.
@TickleMeElmo55
@TickleMeElmo55 Год назад
@@ericgrondahl8330 They can read books.
@ericgrondahl8330
@ericgrondahl8330 Год назад
@@TickleMeElmo55 Yep. In German. Or Russian.
@bpowell7999
@bpowell7999 Год назад
My grandmother heard what was going on in Europe during WW2 and moved 1500+ miles to work in a bomb factory in California since her fiancee was likely en route to Europe (POW 3 years). As much as I don't agree with American policy today, I'm still thankful for the American spirit to help in crisis.
@GingerLady57
@GingerLady57 Год назад
Thanks! To use your words James, you guy’s are Legends! I, too would like to see part 2.
@supercolinblow
@supercolinblow Год назад
Glad to hear people from western Europe praising the US rather than spewing hatred. You guys are great and I enjoy watching your videos.
@macklong239
@macklong239 Год назад
Would love to see a part 2!
@rjstubbs
@rjstubbs Год назад
Dear World, You're welcome! Yours truly, America
@ronstewart9940
@ronstewart9940 Год назад
Awesome, well worded.
@dennisclouser3458
@dennisclouser3458 Год назад
My Aunt help build airplanes at Olmstead Airforce base in Middletown PA (now a Penn State campus). She met her husband there, a Brit, working on this new technology from Britain called Radar!!
@outaview
@outaview Год назад
Interesting video. I would love to see a part 2. I didn't know many things shown. I love history
@FinalRepublic
@FinalRepublic Год назад
Interesting bit of info I heard, the Queen, RIP, was alive for about 30% of the time the US has been a nation. That's crazy for two reasons. One the obvious that she was alive for 30% of the time my country has existed! Two the US has to hold the world record for going from 0 to 100 faster than any other country. From colony to worlds only super power in the span of 3.something Queens.
@tuph4088
@tuph4088 Год назад
Yes! Watch Part 2!!! Love your videos, as always
@joyannwesson
@joyannwesson Год назад
I've always known the US was as I call it a PEACE keeping country. We try to help every country, even when our government needs to help its own people. We have so much homelessness. Also because we help so much we are in so much debt. The American workers pay so many taxes. It will never be enough to get us out of debt.
@clytemnestra
@clytemnestra Год назад
Marshall Plan is a key component of WWII curriculum for us whenever it is covered.
@reneehomen2226
@reneehomen2226 Год назад
It's not the citizens of Russia and Ukraine that want war, it's the sticking governments. As an American, we don't want war either. Though after 9/11, as a nation we were wickedly pissed off! And it was on. We love you all in the UK, and one day hope to visit.
@brianbrooks1285
@brianbrooks1285 Год назад
We try to help the world to be a better place when we can! What kind of people would we be if we didn't do our part! Some people might not like America because of our growth in power, that's their right if they don't like us. I just hope some people see that we are kind people that gives!
@WolfLove89
@WolfLove89 10 месяцев назад
We need to stop helping people until we help ourselves. Give my taxpayer money to our homeless vets, over others
@edt6290
@edt6290 Год назад
In 2021 the US provided $38 Billion USD through Foreigin Aid programs. $34 B have been dispenced. Year on year the US is the top donor often exceeding 15% of GNI. (Gross National Income). And yet as a retired Solider I cannot count the number of times I had someone in my face yelling "Yankee Go Home". But on the flip side of that coin, I must admit that I have been treated very well in some few instances. But, that "yankee go home" stings. A lot.
@BTinSF
@BTinSF Год назад
I'm old enough to remember in the early 1950s every Christmas there were campaigns to send "Care Packages" to Europe to feed people over the holidays.
@jerrybishop1941
@jerrybishop1941 Год назад
you're welcome. love your site!
@lordkronosxx7268
@lordkronosxx7268 Год назад
Part 2 plz
@JB-mg5lw
@JB-mg5lw Год назад
Yes many of us know, the Marshall plan was a big thing still in schools
@FleetStBusler
@FleetStBusler Год назад
No McDonalds or Goldfish for Millie or Resses for James
@tommyfaulkner7374
@tommyfaulkner7374 Год назад
My grandfather died in north Korea freedom is greatest goal long live our journey we do have a great relationship between our nations long live the British long live America
@katyareads221
@katyareads221 Год назад
It was not just the US "who had a thing" with the uSSR. Lots of other countries had concerns.
@grandmama2617
@grandmama2617 Год назад
Please do more of this
@chb2551
@chb2551 Год назад
You also have to remember that this aide was given while it helped to fight the war and while remaking the damaged naval fleet and fighting the Pacific war against Japan.
@mbourque
@mbourque 9 месяцев назад
6:56 some of the friction between the U.S. and Russia was that they refused to payback the U.S. for the supplies given them during the war. they decided that the U.S. couldn't make them pay it back, so they just said F.U. to the U.S. There were many other factors as well, but this contributed to it also.
@frederickknapp5340
@frederickknapp5340 Год назад
HIYA Millie, hey james, Love the videos always.
@kimberlys8422
@kimberlys8422 Год назад
We're not that bad; we may be slightly stupid in regards to the gun situation here; but we do have hearts for other human beings regardless of race or religion.
@Brandon-sw5ob
@Brandon-sw5ob Год назад
Yes I knew about the Marshall Plan I knew about the landlase and I know even after all that and we're still the bad guy everybody in the world even though we saved everybody's butt
@kylev.2373
@kylev.2373 Год назад
Yup and we still pay France money every year for the land our troops were buried on in WWII
@csulb75
@csulb75 Год назад
Having started kindergarten in 1952, we were told of these postwar activities from elementary through high school. We knew about the Marshall Plan, and participated in food and clothing drives for war torn Europe. One thing to remember is that, apart from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and some remote islands in Alaska, the US was not attacked. Our cities and factories were not bombed into rubble. That fact, combined with abundant resources and labor, allowed the US to help defeat the AXIS and help our allies to rebuild. The one colony that the US wanted to remain in western control was French Indochina, now Vietnam. Truman and later US presidents saw Vietnam as an anti-communist buffer between China and the rest of Southeast Asia. When the French lost their "as*es" at Dien Bien Phu, sadly the US stepped in. Vietnam was my generation's war and it was a waste. The Vietnamese simply wanted to reunify their country and the US should have helped them to do so.
@kilroy2517
@kilroy2517 Год назад
It was worse than that. Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Namese agreed to support the US in WWII in exchange for US support in post-war independence for Viet Nam. Truman betrayed Ho and allowed France to return as colonizers, and that caused Ho to embrace the USSR. The French were out in 9 years anyway, so if Truman had simply honored US promises Viet Nam would today probably be a US style democracy and the war would never have happened.
@YeoYeo32
@YeoYeo32 Год назад
She says “No Hannah Montana” like that’s a bad thing 😂
@kilroy2517
@kilroy2517 Год назад
Had the US stayed completely neutral in WWII, Germany would rule the European continent, and Japan would rule eastern Asia. However, what most Americans don't realize is that we only went to war with Japan because we put them in a situation where their only choices were to bow to us or go to war with us. Of course, we did that because we knew of their imperial ambitions, and the reigning power was going to be either them or us. The other thing this video doesn't mention is that when we occupied Japan after their surrender, there has never been a more benign and benevolent conqueror. We rebuilt their nation, we rebuilt their government, we set them on the road to prosperity, and then we.......... left and allowed them to be free and independent.
@champnomnom7764
@champnomnom7764 Год назад
What's shameless is after that, Russia gave Japan information of US forces in Leyte Gulf in an attempt to slow US progress in the pacific. Their govt being mistrust is warranted even as an ally. We love Russias people! The difference is well regarded
@nickolasnuber9254
@nickolasnuber9254 Год назад
We also helped rebuild Japan, after the war.
@warrendavis9262
@warrendavis9262 Год назад
My father, God rest his soul, served in Korea in 1952, as I recall...
@Botoburst
@Botoburst Год назад
We also send 40 billion plus to Ukraine while we drive over potholes on our roads. The EU as a whole has given just 3 billion of their funny money.
@pacmanc8103
@pacmanc8103 Год назад
Silliness. Who do you think is taking care of and paying for the millions of Ukrainian refugees?
@fluffylittlebear
@fluffylittlebear Год назад
@@pacmanc8103 Mostly the U.S.
@pacmanc8103
@pacmanc8103 Год назад
@@fluffylittlebear Tell that to the 3 million Ukrainians in Poland.
@fluffylittlebear
@fluffylittlebear Год назад
@@pacmanc8103 Tell that to the financial aid the U.S. has sent to Poland for that very reason.
@pacmanc8103
@pacmanc8103 Год назад
@@fluffylittlebear $52,000,000. Chump change.
@jljackson1972
@jljackson1972 Год назад
Proud American from Missouri. We learn this in school and this is a big part of the reason we fly the American flag at all times in all places. We are proud that we as a nation were able to help our friends and allies when they needed it and the flag symbolizes this pride.
@ashleydixon4613
@ashleydixon4613 Год назад
Since they mentioned Stalin and the Winter War against Finland, you should DEFINITELY react to the Deadliest Sniper Ever. (A Finnish farmer and total badass; I have no idea how more people worldwide haven’t heard his story.) It’s almost comical how Stalin/Russia thought they’d just take over Finland within days, while everyone’s attention was on the “main” war. It literally only lasted about 3 months, over the winter of 1939-40, and a handful of badly outnumbered Finns beat back the Russian army. (Sound familiar? Putin is just another Stalin, and he thought Ukraine would be a piece of cake.)
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer
@JohnRodriguesPhotographer Год назад
The money spent by the United States wasn't entirely giveaways like lend lease or grants. There was a lot of loans floated to keep allied countries working and not collapsing under the economic weight of the war. The United Kingdom to my knowledge is the only one that ever paid all their loans back. And I believe that occurred in the 60s or 70s I could be wrong on that. The United States railroad system is pretty antiquitated while the railroad system in Europe is pretty modern. Part of that is we rebuilt the railroad system in Europe. The system in the United States is maintained by the companies that own the railroad. Just an example
@vickyblue8574
@vickyblue8574 Год назад
Excellent reaction as always! Also, I would love to see some videos on NK. I find it fascinating and so sad for the population. I recently watch Geography Now- North Korea and it was very good.
@kylebarrett28
@kylebarrett28 Год назад
You should check out some of the north korean defector videos. Theres a bunch if them reacting to some of the US stuff youve guys watched. I personally like watching them trying different foods.
@CaptainFrost32
@CaptainFrost32 Год назад
Sites like Dimple...
@kylebarrett28
@kylebarrett28 Год назад
@@CaptainFrost32 yeah dimple is the one i watch
@TheRealdal
@TheRealdal Год назад
I knew that but a lot of even Americans don’t even know that so don’t feel bad. We all need to review our history. But I took world history 1 & 2 in college which I really loved.
@uwbadger79
@uwbadger79 Год назад
Yes, we know about the Marshall Plan
@frederickknapp5340
@frederickknapp5340 Год назад
that's over 87,000 gallons of booze. that's what I call a party.
@robcameron5682
@robcameron5682 Год назад
I'm 59. A child of cold war survival practices in the early '70s. All the countries on earth teach their children patriotism. I was taught how great th U.S.A. is. But understand please. We are also educated on bad things we did. Every country does bad things. I'll always believe that America is mostly righteous and yearns for all humankind the right to be free and pursue your happiness!
@jilmarychastainclowers6712
@jilmarychastainclowers6712 Год назад
YES to Part 2!
@DShaw47
@DShaw47 Год назад
Im a little sad that “Friends” was the one thing that came to mind of all the things you could miss about the US 😩 lol
@kenboughton9252
@kenboughton9252 Год назад
Maybe just as important, if there was no Britain throughout history. For the naysayers, watch Thomas Sowell's videos about Britain.
@Green.P3
@Green.P3 Год назад
Yes do a North Korea reaction
@richardovercast2258
@richardovercast2258 Год назад
Yeah the Marshall Plan is taught in school here, or at least it was when I was in school.
@kaylalugo2075
@kaylalugo2075 Год назад
I knew we helped y’all but I didn’t know we help y’all by a lot damn
@jefftucker975
@jefftucker975 Год назад
Don't forget the entire Disney Empire.
@Plastikdoom
@Plastikdoom Год назад
And without us being the factory and bread basket of the world, for our Allie’s in WWII, both the UK and the Soviets would’ve fallen, we did the worlds largest sea lift operation the world has ever seen to help keep them supplied and alive. We shipped millions of tons of locomotives and rail cars, custom built to soviet rail gauges, along with so much canned food, their soldiers were still eating it at times 30 something years layers, and was still safe, of not the best to eat. And tanks, munitions, etc, similar but slightly different to the UK, we lost over 1200 liberty ships to the Nazis doing that, and most of the crew, crewed by Americans. a lot of them teenage men, still under 18…without us dedicating our industrial might, natural resources and food, giving up our ships and men, both nations woulda failed under the Nazis attacks. Like we undergone war time rationing, whe. We weren’t even fighting yet, besides small stuff in the pacific, in the very early part, so we could supply the UK and Russia. And a lot of our developments and modern stuff comes from then, and the Great Depression right before that started us down that road…soap that is from all natural means, started in the depression, what really made it a major thing, WWII, to supply ourselves, our fighting men and the UK/Russia, synthetic oil/rubber? WWII, some of the forefathers of various processed food/brands, that are still popular today? WWII, huge scale mass production…WWII, the list goes on and on. Along with how we farm, at least the scale we do, from then, we had to do it and learn. Now granted a lot of it, is t the healthiest or best…as can be seen today, but they lasting things, hard to change, come up with better that is acceptable and used.
@Markle2k
@Markle2k Год назад
Yes, we were aware of the Marshall Plan. It was our obligation.
@mikepaulus4766
@mikepaulus4766 Год назад
The Winter War, the Soviets sent 1.2 million men, but enough food for only half a million. They expected to take heavy losses.
@HRConsultant_Jeff
@HRConsultant_Jeff Год назад
Finland was one of the only countries to repay the US for WW2 debt. Jimmy Carter forgave the debt of other countries, but I believe the UK paid off their debt in 2006. Russia, China and others still owe billions and get this, we paid Japan in restoration funds.
@missmashley1186
@missmashley1186 Год назад
I just learned a ton about North Korea and it was all from Infographics so you guys should totally & definitely looking forward to that!!
@diamondstud322
@diamondstud322 Год назад
I’ve just come from watching a bunch of clips about what the most stupid thing an American has said to you. It was mortifying and a bit depressing, though funny. So I’m really happy this came up in my home page. No, I had no idea about how much aid we gave Russia, or much about the Marshall Plan. We probably covered this briefly in World History, but that has been MANY years ago for me lol. This video makes me feel better 5ough. Very interesting video, great reaction ❤
@jefferoni1984
@jefferoni1984 Год назад
The video starts off on the wrong foot saying a country has done things it deserves to be hated for. It’s rarely justifiable to hate an entire country so no the United States has not done anything to be hated as a whole nor has any other country that I can think of. Influential people within nations can do awful things but they rarely have the willing support of their entire nation.
@jessicaloveridge2759
@jessicaloveridge2759 Месяц назад
At the same time we rebuilt Europe we also rebuilt Japan. This is why some of our greatest enemies later became some of our closest allies later.
@FearlessLeis
@FearlessLeis Год назад
I wouldnt mind having more info on north korea too . I dont know that much about them at all.
@robdog7516
@robdog7516 Год назад
The world in general seems to dislike America but where would they be without us. Even today we give more money to foreign countries in aid EVERY year then some countries even make.
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