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"**We do want to make clear that one of the primary reasons for missiles being placed in Cuba was retaliation for the United States planting missiles in Turkey to threaten the Soviet Union... This information was omitted from the video mainly because we wanted to focus solely on the Cuban people and Cuban politics and we felt that if we ventured too far into the overall geopolitical situation of the Cold War as a whole we would lose focus with the "Cuban Perspective." Still, it's worth noting that it was not the Soviets who escalated first, but the Americans in the context of missile installations."
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@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian 3 года назад
Start enjoying the incredible new Carriers update for World of Warships: Legends right now using this link: wo.ws/3hLRYdO Happy sailing! **We do want to make clear that one of the primary reasons for missiles being placed in Cuba was retaliation for the United States planting missiles in Turkey to threaten the Soviet Union... This information was omitted from the video mainly because we wanted to focus solely on the Cuban people and Cuban politics and we felt that if we ventured too far into the overall geopolitical situation of the Cold War as a whole we would lose focus with the "Cuban Perspective." Still, it's worth noting that it was not the Soviets who escalated first, but the Americans in the context of missile installations. Sign up for Armchair History TV today! armchairhistory.tv/ Promo code: ARMCHAIRHISTORY for 50% OFF Merchandise available at store.armchairhistory.tv/ Check out the new Armchair History TV Mobile App too! apps.apple.com/us/app/armchair-history-tv/id1514643375 play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tv.uscreen.armchairhistorytv Discord: discord.gg/zY5jzKp Twitter: twitter.com/ArmchairHist
@pyeitme508
@pyeitme508 3 года назад
Wow
@themasterchiefproductions
@themasterchiefproductions 3 года назад
E
@user-cu3ps6qq3w
@user-cu3ps6qq3w 3 года назад
E
@tyykthunder
@tyykthunder 3 года назад
thx you for making a video youtube is so boring
@jano867
@jano867 3 года назад
At least it’s not raid
@Butter_Warrior99
@Butter_Warrior99 3 года назад
And after this event, JFK, Castro, Nixon, McNamara, and a security detail of the Secret Service would be in a meeting at the Pentagon, until it was then breached by...uh, zombies. Wait, what timeline is this?
@blackbullet7452
@blackbullet7452 3 года назад
Lol
@rafaelcristiano4312
@rafaelcristiano4312 3 года назад
"Sounds like someone breaking in!" "It's just a storm Dick, calm down"
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 года назад
"Don't pray for easier lives, gentlemen. Pray to be (cocks China Lake) stronger men" - JFK
@Butter_Warrior99
@Butter_Warrior99 3 года назад
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 Viva la revolution- Cuban Milk addict.
@GrosvnerMcaffrey
@GrosvnerMcaffrey 3 года назад
Hands off the Mac jack
@painfulorwhat8872
@painfulorwhat8872 3 года назад
"40,000 Soviet boots on the ground" So only 20,000 soldiers then?
@asmeet2005
@asmeet2005 3 года назад
690 IQ
@Nietabs
@Nietabs 3 года назад
p
@Zen-rw2fz
@Zen-rw2fz 3 года назад
@Nikoladin that's just a terribly outdated stereotype
@oscarredfearn3492
@oscarredfearn3492 3 года назад
@Nikoladin terrible joke
@mysteriev7071
@mysteriev7071 3 года назад
@Nikoladin nah, Soviets don't need no shoes. It's actually 4,000,000 soldiers, while only 20,000 of them wear boots
@NightDocs
@NightDocs 2 года назад
It’s genuinely baffling how good your stuff is it’s so cool watching the evolution in quality on here. This is so engaging and entertaining
@sacta
@sacta 2 года назад
I was also baffled, but not exactly for the same reasons as you... "Cuban Missile Crisis from the Cuban Perspective" The heroic USA tried to assassinate the political leader of Cuba, and in a noble effort, flew spy planes over a sovereign country. But then, evil, villanous Castro DARED to... uh, not accept that and just sit down? What a loose cannon! How is this from the Cuban perspective at all?
@jonathanjonnylightning718
@jonathanjonnylightning718 2 года назад
That Castro outrage had me laughjng
@vitolopoii7981
@vitolopoii7981 2 года назад
It's baffling
@zanderzephyrlistens
@zanderzephyrlistens 2 года назад
@@sacta Sans that, this felt actually quite balanced.
@zanderzephyrlistens
@zanderzephyrlistens 2 года назад
@@sacta Guy gave it an attempt to explain a lot of f'd things that the U.S. did
@cx_2e313
@cx_2e313 3 года назад
12:54 "You're right! That's the cutest dog I've ever seen!"
@S-Fan2006
@S-Fan2006 2 года назад
“Uh, sir. I was actually talking about the Soviet missiles.”
@waffle6376
@waffle6376 2 года назад
Wait this is from oversimplified There a tax for that
@danielmessi1092
@danielmessi1092 3 года назад
US- puts nukes in Turkey that could easily hit the USSR USSR- Does the same in Cuba USA- wait ur not supposed to do that
@jorgegonzalezlarosa8013
@jorgegonzalezlarosa8013 3 года назад
This is the best comment so far
@jekabsojarsulskis9740
@jekabsojarsulskis9740 3 года назад
USA- blockades Cuba, the blockade being in international water Anyone of sound mind- Wait, that's illegal!
@lmcguiness5476
@lmcguiness5476 3 года назад
@@jekabsojarsulskis9740 we did it as a show of force against the Soviets. Kennedy had a job to do and got it done. And btw Soviet union collapsed so cope harder
@s1mplem4gic58
@s1mplem4gic58 3 года назад
@@lmcguiness5476 Lmao someone is mad
@mysterymachineone
@mysterymachineone 3 года назад
Typical fascist, I mean capitalists mentality 🤦‍♂️
@lalashah9464
@lalashah9464 3 года назад
Nothing better than seeing an armchair historian video in your notifications
@noc7869
@noc7869 3 года назад
Fr
@jaysanimations7189
@jaysanimations7189 3 года назад
Agreed
@Huskyboi_
@Huskyboi_ 3 года назад
Agreed
@awc6007
@awc6007 3 года назад
Really makes your day better.
@o.h2202
@o.h2202 3 года назад
except when video quality is fucked. All i can see is thin lines, glichy blurry texture ect...
@erinashley5331
@erinashley5331 8 месяцев назад
I spent a semester studying abroad at the University of Havana. While there, I got to see the old presidential palace (now the museum of the revolution), where debris from downed US supplied aircraft were put on display after the bay of pigs. Interestingly, there are still bullet holes in the walls of the museum from the failed student led assassination attempt on Batista
@attackfive8659
@attackfive8659 2 года назад
I’ve never seen Cuban Missile Crisis from Cuban perspective, let alone in animation. This is really well done.
@Gab-jo6jg
@Gab-jo6jg Год назад
In fact this is not the Cuban perspective, but is good. There is a few incongruence from the side of the Cuban history if you want to know the Cuban reed the Operación Anadir book
@skyisreallyhigh3333
@skyisreallyhigh3333 Год назад
This isnt from the Cuban perspective, atleast not the majority of cubans. This is from the perspective of Cubans who left cuba because they were mad they couldn't own plantations anymore and enslave cubans.
@Gab-jo6jg
@Gab-jo6jg Год назад
@@skyisreallyhigh3333 un fact the Reforma agraria give the lands to the people, the only who left the country because they can't have the lands were those people who enslave the peasant
@grandrum4889
@grandrum4889 3 года назад
Lol imagine being in charge of over 600 assassination attempts and all of them failed.
@lucabralia5125
@lucabralia5125 3 года назад
At least they are funny, the best one is the seashell bomb
@kenabbott8585
@kenabbott8585 3 года назад
The CIA was sympathetic to Castro since long before and for some time after he took over the country. Castro knew about each of these attempts long before they were tried.
@Valerio1982th
@Valerio1982th 3 года назад
@@kenabbott8585 hahhahaha capitalist propaganda sucks
@Valerio1982th
@Valerio1982th 3 года назад
Flawless victory
@kenabbott8585
@kenabbott8585 3 года назад
@@Valerio1982th "hahhahaha capitalist propaganda sucks" Those are called facts. And they don't suck--they just never, ever support socialism.
@jack9573
@jack9573 3 года назад
“Notify the people that we have a bruh moment in Cuba” -JFK
@nade5557
@nade5557 3 года назад
Lmao
@lgay1927
@lgay1927 3 года назад
lmao
@mydudes4456
@mydudes4456 3 года назад
Lmao
@sandrohernandez4401
@sandrohernandez4401 3 года назад
Lmao
@agulol6492
@agulol6492 3 года назад
Lmao
@vadimyakovlev1910
@vadimyakovlev1910 2 года назад
During the crisis my mother was a teenager in USSR, she lived in the city of Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg). When Fidel Castro has visited the city, she was choosen to greet him with a bunch of flowers on the airfield.
@shalyfemusic
@shalyfemusic 2 года назад
Nice I heard that women loved Castro, maybe your mum did too.
@alexandersanchez9860
@alexandersanchez9860 2 года назад
@@shalyfemusic groupies
@MegaRafaelloco
@MegaRafaelloco 2 года назад
@@shalyfemusic Trudeau’s mom 😂😂
@beanlord4347
@beanlord4347 2 года назад
I love these videos. Great animations, writing, and always on point with so much information and facts. Can't wait for more!
@mavrickmike16
@mavrickmike16 3 года назад
US: flys plane into another country without permission Cuba:shoots down plane US: how dare you
@josephnigel8811
@josephnigel8811 3 года назад
Often the "desired response" is doing the same thing to them. Or acknowledging it has an effect at all. It's basically just bullying.
@BifronsCandle
@BifronsCandle 3 года назад
@sneksnekitsasnek The US? Sure.
@BifronsCandle
@BifronsCandle 3 года назад
@sneksnekitsasnek No need for anyone else to do it. We’re already doing a good job of destroying ourselves.
@4079907
@4079907 3 года назад
@@josephnigel8811 Anything that flys in restricted air space is liable to get blown out the sky..... let a plane from another country fly over ny, and I guarantee they would do the same
@josephnigel8811
@josephnigel8811 3 года назад
@@4079907 international political discourse and etiquette says otherwise. Its frowned upon but no nation would logically shoot down another nation's plane unless they were initiating an attack. Same goes for ships.
@dragisa2015
@dragisa2015 3 года назад
USA: How are you still alive? Castro: i dont know.
@Dommy521
@Dommy521 3 года назад
well I fucked the last assassin y'all brought to me so... y'all ain't even trying :(
@tubuianh8022
@tubuianh8022 3 года назад
Castro died in 2015 because of old age
@dragisa2015
@dragisa2015 3 года назад
@@tubuianh8022 yeah i know but i mean cia ask castro why is he still alive after assinations.
@Highasamf
@Highasamf 3 года назад
@@tubuianh8022 actually he died in 2016 at the age of 90
@gerardrbain1972
@gerardrbain1972 3 года назад
Many people in the Caribbean believe Castro had a protection spell placed on him by a Santeria priest and that's why he survived all those assassination attempts.
@chicagoroots4886
@chicagoroots4886 2 года назад
Incredible content man, honestly I think it's the best on RU-vid. Bringing it to a whole new level.
@christianalbert7082
@christianalbert7082 2 года назад
Yes ! Commentary , historical accuracy , art work, and production are all superb !
@eurasianenjoyer1499
@eurasianenjoyer1499 3 года назад
Let’s hope RU-vid doesn’t demonetize another historical documentary by Armchair Historian.
@cuseikan
@cuseikan 3 года назад
They will. Especially when you mention the C1A
@LudicrousTorpedo
@LudicrousTorpedo 3 года назад
About to mate. It's just that there will be no warning. They have been doing this for a long time cuz they afraid that underage kids will learn history. In reality, we, the audience are simply interested of learning history, and their fear just got us in the way of learning.
@kdo-double-g4269
@kdo-double-g4269 3 года назад
Those who work forces do not want the plebian class to be truly educated.
@vukbajic4904
@vukbajic4904 3 года назад
Beep
@healthmain
@healthmain 3 года назад
All it will take is someone with an axe to grind about communism to start a snitch campaign.
@azkymohamed123
@azkymohamed123 3 года назад
USA: puts nukes in Turkey incase of an attack Soviet: puts nukes in Cuba USA: surprised pikachu face...
@codenamegamma7989
@codenamegamma7989 3 года назад
But here's the problem when a country hands Cuba which wanted to nuke America nukes then it's not as much as just self defense as passive aggressive actions
@iraholden3606
@iraholden3606 3 года назад
@@codenamegamma7989 Cuba didn't want to nuke America, they just wanted to be independent
@atakinpowa
@atakinpowa 3 года назад
@@codenamegamma7989 USSR didn't hand cuba the nukes, ussr controlled them as explained in the video
@4079907
@4079907 3 года назад
@@codenamegamma7989 stop drinking the koolaid
@codenamegamma7989
@codenamegamma7989 3 года назад
@@atakinpowa yes but the influence from Cuba is still there they wanted to nuke America and they had nukes on there land
@berrylarry20
@berrylarry20 Год назад
My family is from Cuba, and they were terrified, not knowing what was going on. When I learned about it in US history they portrayed Cuba as the aggressor and enemy...
@callsigndirt
@callsigndirt 2 месяца назад
It’s what schools do in America all the time. They never show the other sides opinions.
@niezesrajsierobaczku7414
@niezesrajsierobaczku7414 2 месяца назад
​@@callsigndirta po co mieli by to robi? Amerykanie muszą być świadomi istnienia swojego wroga i wiedzieć jak sobie z nim radzić
@joj174
@joj174 2 года назад
Have loved your older videos. I love the newer( at least new to me) video style. I am a fan of history & a bigger fan of your channel. Keep up the good work!!!
@mathewm7136
@mathewm7136 3 года назад
My parents were so convinced that war was coming that they put down a deposit for a fallout shelter then lost it when the crisis ended. I was pissed as I had already bragged to all my grade school friends that I was going to have the coolest "clubhouse" in the neighborhood.
@theotmt7906
@theotmt7906 3 года назад
I can feel your dissapointment
@darkqwartzsytal834
@darkqwartzsytal834 3 года назад
feelsbadman
@JojoTheRed
@JojoTheRed 3 года назад
You were going to have the ONLY clubhouse in the neighborhood.
@user-pf3kv4bv5s
@user-pf3kv4bv5s 3 года назад
It's sad they believed in the greatest carnival in history
@itsblitz4437
@itsblitz4437 3 года назад
You should glad you didn't have a need for a fallout shelter.
@Foxtrop13
@Foxtrop13 3 года назад
"The soviet play us like a damn fiddle!" Fiddlel Castro
@MiamiVice.
@MiamiVice. 2 года назад
Those of us in the know appreciate this comment.
@cigarsalute
@cigarsalute 2 года назад
Miller?
@kahel5820
@kahel5820 2 года назад
Later: U2 incident USA: suprised pikachu face
@zvenarschficker6663
@zvenarschficker6663 2 года назад
This channel is so good that I have work in one hour and I've been watching it all night. Your work is amazing mate. Keep it up comrade.
@nuclearnadal9385
@nuclearnadal9385 Год назад
This is exceptional. The quality is unmatched. Subscribed.
@ungodlykaveh
@ungodlykaveh 3 года назад
I LOVE different perspectives on history. So underrated.
@michaelaburns734
@michaelaburns734 3 года назад
More interesting to study from other sides.
@Antonio-uc7vn
@Antonio-uc7vn 3 года назад
@@michaelaburns734 also the theory of mutants
@michaelaburns734
@michaelaburns734 3 года назад
@@Antonio-uc7vn Not really interesting in scifi history. Stories need to be heard from both sides.
@rusty3073
@rusty3073 3 года назад
True
@FreedomFox1
@FreedomFox1 3 года назад
Yeah, he really does come up with some of the best video topics.
@historicalsnek1927
@historicalsnek1927 3 года назад
RU-vid whenever a historian posts a video: “hold up lemme grab my demonetization gun.”
@michaeltnk1135
@michaeltnk1135 3 года назад
It’s only war related topics
@cdlemmithereal2997
@cdlemmithereal2997 3 года назад
@@michaeltnk1135 most important history is war
@Wolf_3125
@Wolf_3125 3 года назад
RU-vid is run by commies
@cookiecraze1310
@cookiecraze1310 3 года назад
@@Wolf_3125 ah yes, commies demonetizasing a video that is showing the pro communist side of a battle.
@Jadanbr
@Jadanbr 3 года назад
@@Wolf_3125 ah yes, commies with private property, makes total sense
@snailevangelist
@snailevangelist 10 месяцев назад
it seeks like a huge omission to not at least mention the missiles the us had in turkey, which largely informed the soviet strategy of moving nuclear missiles to cuba
@irrelevantcheese8623
@irrelevantcheese8623 5 дней назад
Because it’s from the Cubans perspective and they wouldn’t care about that
@josephmatthews7698
@josephmatthews7698 9 месяцев назад
This sounds more like it's from the US and ussr perspective than the Cuban perspective.
@grimeto7323
@grimeto7323 3 года назад
I feel it's worth mentioning the name of Russian Navy captain - Valentin Savitsky. He played a crucial part during the Missile Crisis. Let me just quote: "Vasili Arkhipov, second captain of the B-59 and commodore of the entire Cuban submarine flotilla. Witness accounts report that Arkhipov single-handedly stonewalled the nuclear torpedo launch, convincing Savitsky to surface and await further orders from Moscow." We were so terribly close to a nuclear holocaust ... so close that it's hard to imagine the world we have today is thanks to such rarely named heroes.
@seandeshields6759
@seandeshields6759 3 года назад
Exactly. No one knows the names of these two men! Who truly SAVED the world.
@agentepolaris4914
@agentepolaris4914 3 года назад
True Heroes
@orkhepaj
@orkhepaj 3 года назад
all thx to some commies
@khepasomaster7953
@khepasomaster7953 3 года назад
@@orkhepaj but they are still people at the end...
@jhonfamo8412
@jhonfamo8412 3 года назад
@@khepasomaster7953 yeah they are. Communism only arose because of imperialism. When the pendulum swings two in favor of one it eventually swings in favor of its opposite. It's not like they did it because it was a bad thing they did it because it was their only hope for the working class. Now time will tell whether that will work or not. But here in the states we are convinced that it's a one-man band winner-take-all money is God.. all while many believe in Christianity and just keep believing everybody else's bad guys
@lspdfrrealcallouts7278
@lspdfrrealcallouts7278 3 года назад
The Cuban Missile Crisis is without a doubt the most insane story in world history that no fictional story can even compete.
@csm5040
@csm5040 3 года назад
Stanislav Petrov: Lemme tell you a little story kid...
@guywithabatpic
@guywithabatpic 3 года назад
Not even close. Many real life stories top the Cuban Missile Crisis. Just look into Joseph Beyrle
@csm5040
@csm5040 3 года назад
@@guywithabatpic The guys from the sub?
@khepasomaster7953
@khepasomaster7953 3 года назад
@@csm5040 also, Vasily Archipov
@guywithabatpic
@guywithabatpic 3 года назад
@@csm5040 no, you're talking about someone else. I'm talking about this mad lady. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Beyrle
@rene.duranona
@rene.duranona 2 года назад
Thank you for making a video about such a polarising subject.
@MrKockabilly
@MrKockabilly 2 года назад
I thought I already have sufficient knowledge about the Cuban Missile crisis. Never have I though that I have been looking through the lenses of the superpowers all along. Finally a Cuban perspective of the crisis named after them who - had everything turned to worse - have the most to lose. Thanks
@jamesrowlands8971
@jamesrowlands8971 Год назад
How was this a Cuban perspective? He repeated American lies about the Cuban revolution.
@sobaye9329
@sobaye9329 Год назад
Thats good to hear! Even then, this vid is still heavily biased, its hard to understate how brutal amerian imperialism truly was and still is. I recommend you look into more leftist and communist leaning sources (even though you may not agree with these ideologies). The truth lies somewhere in the middle and by getting biased sources from both sides, you can start to get a better idea of what actually happened throughout history.
@skyisreallyhigh3333
@skyisreallyhigh3333 Год назад
This is propaganda and isn't from the perspective of Cubans
@jondoe5937
@jondoe5937 Год назад
@@jamesrowlands8971 What's the truth then?
@jamesrowlands8971
@jamesrowlands8971 Год назад
@@jondoe5937 a not so bad documentary on the Cuban Missile Crisis is the Blowback podcast, if you're legitimately interested in educating yourself. They specifically chose to ask Cubans about the subject.
@enriquealvarado9938
@enriquealvarado9938 3 года назад
Here in Mexico my college professor told us a story about the Cuban Missile Crisis, back in the sixties a group of hard-line communists gathered at my university where they were preparing to go on an expedition to assist Cuba in the event of a U.S. Invasion. Their plan was to sail from Yucatan but they never made it because they were stopped by the Mexican Navy.
@comrade4309
@comrade4309 3 года назад
That is interesting as hell. Got any papers about this? I would like to read about it.
@justanotherguy7984
@justanotherguy7984 2 года назад
Thank god if we were to be involved who knows what would've happened
@capncake8837
@capncake8837 2 года назад
@@justanotherguy7984 Mexican-American War 2.0, this time even worse due to better tech.
@munchenonyou3774
@munchenonyou3774 2 года назад
Atleast they actually went. College students nowadays would never
@ThZuao
@ThZuao 2 года назад
Shpuld have let them go. Less communist trash to worry about.
@MidgeCat
@MidgeCat 3 года назад
Can't express how much I love the Armchair Historian map style
@Nietabs
@Nietabs 3 года назад
Yes
@senvexgamer5063
@senvexgamer5063 3 года назад
This dude is just super creative
@itsblitz4437
@itsblitz4437 3 года назад
His historical experience and animations are amazing.
@justincholos.balisang6884
@justincholos.balisang6884 3 года назад
Reminds me of Hearts of Iron.
@glassbottlemenacesyou8323
@glassbottlemenacesyou8323 3 года назад
Sussus amongus
@cashwat210
@cashwat210 2 года назад
21:13 People in the US that wear t-shirts of Che Guevarra need to hear this
@motorTranz
@motorTranz 9 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary! Many thanks Griffin!
@Azuwu101
@Azuwu101 3 года назад
7:10 ''Nickky Khrushbae
@Seele-2015
@Seele-2015 3 года назад
New phone who dis?
@glassbottlemenacesyou8323
@glassbottlemenacesyou8323 3 года назад
UwU
@L96A1killerif
@L96A1killerif 3 года назад
One thing to add: the USA *STILL* has embargos on cuba
@ScudForEver
@ScudForEver 3 года назад
is not an embargo, it's a blockage and it's considered ilegal by international law in times of peace.
@souvikrc4499
@souvikrc4499 3 года назад
We still have an embargo because of domestic politics, which is frankly idiotic and counterproductive.
@ScudForEver
@ScudForEver 3 года назад
@@souvikrc4499 I understand your point. But that doesn't justify EE.UU. being an asshole to every other nation that don't want to suck their balls.
@ColdHighway7
@ColdHighway7 3 года назад
Recently a US Senator introduced a bill to end the embargo but who knows if it will get anywhere
@1homelander179
@1homelander179 3 года назад
@@ColdHighway7 considering that even Obama sad that guantanamo bay will be closed and it didn't happened, i doubt that.
@justsomeguy6240
@justsomeguy6240 3 года назад
My history teacher always said that he was born nine months after the Cuban missile crisis which made the class laugh every time he mentioned it.
@xtron1234
@xtron1234 2 года назад
I always love these videos from you guys. I don’t mean it negatively, but as much as I appreciate the research and effort you put into these, a lot of your videos are things I’m already aware of. So to get these videos that change the context to the side less talked about gives me a fresh and interesting perspective of familiar history. Thank you very much for these :)
@dogeboi1804
@dogeboi1804 3 года назад
In Soviet Russia it was probably called the "Turkish Missile Crisis"
@khanofkhans2901
@khanofkhans2901 2 года назад
It wasn't.
@schusterlehrling
@schusterlehrling 2 года назад
Carribean crisis. The covered - up military set-up was reknown as Operation Anadyr.
@Peter_Kropotkin
@Peter_Kropotkin 2 года назад
Based
@RealD8
@RealD8 2 года назад
Is it called Russian roulette in Russia? Lol
@chickenpuddingstudio4730
@chickenpuddingstudio4730 2 года назад
@@khanofkhans2901 it's a joke
@pedrocastillo9980
@pedrocastillo9980 3 года назад
The only way a mans mind can grow is if it opens up and hears all sides of a story
@Antonio-uc7vn
@Antonio-uc7vn 3 года назад
He didn’t tell you about the interference of “mutants” in Cuban crisis .. Theory ... It got leaked in 1967 via a whistleblower from the navy . After so many days ...the media which reported the leak .. Clarified it has “hoax” The whistleblower says that the mutants are the only reason behind the Cuban missile crisis !
@StormFox_1
@StormFox_1 3 года назад
@@Antonio-uc7vn Eyyy x-men.
@mafiousbj
@mafiousbj 3 года назад
Tell that to Che Guevara...he would rather see the world burn than to give up his "revolution" ^^
@RonaldReaganRocks1
@RonaldReaganRocks1 3 года назад
This is kind of KGB propaganda. Socialism doesn't work, and Castro's revolution has led Cuba into grinding poverty. By 2021, the average income in Cuba is less than $10,000, while the average income in America is over $50,0000. Poor people have done WAY better under America's capitalism than they have done under Castro's socialism. Cubans would have done FAR better aligning with America than the USSR. All of this led us to the brink of Cuba threatening to lead us into a Third World War that would have been nuclear. So, yeah, the CIA was right and the KGB was wrong.
@Antonio-uc7vn
@Antonio-uc7vn 3 года назад
@@StormFox_1 as a 30 year old American mutant genetic expert in 1960s I remember everything ... Me and my colleagues were all pro mutant .. We believed in equal rights and freedom for the Mutants We were against against government plans to develop a anti mutant serum ... In 2000s We protested for several months
@davidlofton9820
@davidlofton9820 2 года назад
I really like how he shows the opposing viewpoint that we aren't always taught. The winner of war dictates how history is written
@joesomebody3365
@joesomebody3365 2 года назад
Great animations, love the world map visuals.
@CJ_1406
@CJ_1406 3 года назад
JFK: Phew! Let's hope that's the biggest crisis of my presidency.
@ScudForEver
@ScudForEver 3 года назад
you comment makes me feel someting like an headcache somehow.
@ozhozz
@ozhozz 3 года назад
@@ScudForEver its not
@The_-_-
@The_-_- 3 года назад
Eyy oversimplified gang
@p_4225
@p_4225 3 года назад
@@ScudForEver I don’t get why you can’t just understand a joke. It really *blows my mind*.....
@gravity4433
@gravity4433 2 года назад
Dude, uncool
@Imnotsmg4bob
@Imnotsmg4bob 3 года назад
Fidel Castro: If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic event, I would win the gold medal! Josip Broz Tito: **yawning**
@u.m.rcentral868
@u.m.rcentral868 3 года назад
Tito nearly didit even survive as many as did castro tho
@europauniversalis1860
@europauniversalis1860 3 года назад
Castro actually survived 638 assasinations attempts which is much more than Tito's 22
@Imnotsmg4bob
@Imnotsmg4bob 3 года назад
@@europauniversalis1860 But Tito survived the one man nobody could escape from once they were marked for death. Stalin killed any opposition he had in the past and I'm pretty sure nobody survived his assassinations except for Tito.
@garmenlin5990
@garmenlin5990 3 года назад
@Mifthahul Fikri You sure Lee Harvey Oswald wasn't sent by Castro? 😉
@dillonblair6491
@dillonblair6491 3 года назад
Castros number is also inflated because it includes assassination plans that were never actually carried carried out
@zectation
@zectation 2 года назад
I love the quality, great narration, and you did a great job in showing actual perspective.
@kaliningradtoczechrepublic8162
he didnt show the „actual“ perspectice but the cuban perspective…
@adamhbrennan
@adamhbrennan 2 года назад
Thanks for updating the description to give more adequate background, that it was actually a counter-balancing act well within their rights, and that the US was both the nuclear escalator and the aggressor in this confrontation (the blockade being an act of war). That fundamental background tends to be totally omitted or overlooked in American education/indoctrination on the topic…
@nehankaranch2149
@nehankaranch2149 2 года назад
armchair makes good videos but he puts to much opinions in them
@tkgsg
@tkgsg 3 года назад
The voices and perspectives like those of the Cuba in '62 are often ignored by Western historiagraphy. Kudos to this channel for giving a platform to the subaltern.
@miguelrodriguezcimino1674
@miguelrodriguezcimino1674 3 года назад
I agree that's important to hear all voices and all sides of the history. Sadly, I'm not sure how much of the cuban side this video represents; you got the opinion of a few cuban expats living in the US, but that's it. I realize that because Cuba is still pretty much isolated, and there is still suppression of anything that may or may not be dissent, having an honest and unbiased opinion from Cuba is almost imposible. I feel there is also some level of dissent supression on the capitalist world, except is more subltle. But at the very least videos like this are an attempt to promote analisys of different world views.
@mydlear4238
@mydlear4238 3 года назад
@@miguelrodriguezcimino1674 I mean if they’re isolated it’s definitely not because they want to
@mafiousbj
@mafiousbj 3 года назад
@@miguelrodriguezcimino1674 I think he made this video sincerely and in good faith with as many sources as he could get...but even if it's not North Korea, getting any neutral or non biased opinion out of Cuba itself is very hard even today!
@dentonkyle5155
@dentonkyle5155 3 года назад
@@miguelrodriguezcimino1674 Agreed, anyone that wants a deep dive absent of Western influence should check out season 2 of the Podcast, Blowback. They go over the history of Cuba from Neo-Colonialism to today.
@handhand212
@handhand212 3 года назад
@@jerankorak7997 watch bold and bakrupts cuba video and you will see how they are doing (still supportive of the communist "regime" which is really suprising, just lets see how things could go if the sanctions are lifted)
@mk9650
@mk9650 3 года назад
Τhose thumbnails are so f*cking gold 🤣🤣🤣
@officerfriendly1230
@officerfriendly1230 3 года назад
Couldn't have said it better.
@takashi.mizuiro
@takashi.mizuiro 3 года назад
ye
@crusader2896
@crusader2896 3 года назад
@समीर कुमार Sameer Kumar No crusaderism
@theggfloupin4084
@theggfloupin4084 3 года назад
you can actually vote on them on their discord server
@p_4225
@p_4225 3 года назад
@समीर कुमार Sameer Kumar long live socialism
@calebashby4508
@calebashby4508 Год назад
Wow. I really respect you covering conflicts from a perspective other than the western one. I wish more people would do this.
@lancelotavenger1163
@lancelotavenger1163 2 года назад
I have watched your guys videos for so long, and I always thought I was subscribed. Looked down and was surprised I wasn't. Well you just gained another subscription!
@sadsnoop620
@sadsnoop620 3 года назад
Castro: “if surviving assassination attempts were an olympics, I would win the golden medal” Tito: are you sure about that?
@nope6908
@nope6908 3 года назад
Who?
@matts3425
@matts3425 3 года назад
hmmm...Hazriel Matty said the same thing. Fidel Castro: If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic event, I would win the gold medal! Josip Broz Tito: *yawning*
@kgw72
@kgw72 3 года назад
Well, Castro outlived Tito, so... he won by default?
@Sefsavah
@Sefsavah 2 года назад
@@kgw72 Cia had 500 attempts on Castro
@slavic_viking9638
@slavic_viking9638 2 года назад
Castro would still win over Tito
@Numba003
@Numba003 3 года назад
Dude, that animation with the flag at 14:41 was terrifying but also artistically astounding. Congratulations to whoever designed that one. Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you friends. :)
@glassbottlemenacesyou8323
@glassbottlemenacesyou8323 3 года назад
Sussus amongus
@G59forlife.
@G59forlife. 2 года назад
@@glassbottlemenacesyou8323 Für Deutschland
@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1261
@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa1261 2 года назад
@@glassbottlemenacesyou8323 hahahaha so funny!!! You’re so funny!!!
@ar5984
@ar5984 Год назад
Ah never seen this done before which is very telling!! But I’ve always felt that this is SO important for the sake of humanity history should always be taught addressing multiple perspectives otherwise is simply just deceptive 🙌🏽incredible video tysm for sharing 💖
@procrastinator6902
@procrastinator6902 Год назад
I rarely lol at things in videos, but seeing the guys in military fatigues doing the Hopak in the middle of the Cuban jungle with a spy recording the activity on his notepad got an audible laugh out of me!! 😂
@s1mtl2mm98
@s1mtl2mm98 3 года назад
US: flies spy plane over Cuba Cuba: shoots it down US: *suprised pikachu face*
@jessewood3196
@jessewood3196 3 года назад
My spy plane was just on its way to church! How dare you shoot it down.
@wide2210
@wide2210 2 года назад
Its just a naughty meteorologist! Who has a gun and a camera ? And is in a high tech plane with radio to military bases and guns hehe
@s1mtl2mm98
@s1mtl2mm98 2 года назад
@@wide2210 A nuaghty high-altitude weather enthusiast but maybe I've.. _oversimplified_ it
@kratosshit4100
@kratosshit4100 2 года назад
Huh .weird. I thought I saw these exact comment like four times already. What a coincidence
@seanbrummfield448
@seanbrummfield448 2 года назад
Cuba Realizes the US still has a blokade on them and people are starving: Surprised Pikachu face.
@westhuizenarchives2614
@westhuizenarchives2614 3 года назад
JFK every couple months of his time in office: *heavy world ending sweating*
@tasa3854
@tasa3854 3 года назад
and then his world ended in a car
@fiendish9474
@fiendish9474 3 года назад
phew! let's hope that's the biggest crisis of my presidency!
@SOULAANI_
@SOULAANI_ 3 года назад
Man ik it had to be stressful literally at any minute they could potentially end all of humanity with the push of a button.
@phantom66games45
@phantom66games45 3 года назад
@@fiendish9474 a man of culture I see
@DFWTB9506
@DFWTB9506 Год назад
I love the seriousness of the content, it’s funny but informative 😂😊
@thewastedwanderer5787
@thewastedwanderer5787 2 месяца назад
The opening scene gave me chills. Hats of on this one to the whole crew.
@Aiden_Muslim
@Aiden_Muslim 3 года назад
Cubans: Shoot down a American plane spying on them clearly from the sky USA and many other countries: *SHOCKED PILACHU FACE*
@trueppp
@trueppp 3 года назад
It was more: How TF did you shoot it down than Why did you do that
@wile123456
@wile123456 3 года назад
Imperialist countries when smaller countries refused to be bullied
@BifronsCandle
@BifronsCandle 3 года назад
@@wile123456 Um, that’s terrorism, sweaty. Let the bigger countries bring “democracy” to you.
@atakinpowa
@atakinpowa 3 года назад
Pilachu
@Leo-ip3yx
@Leo-ip3yx 3 года назад
@@BifronsCandle How do you know if he is sweaty bro
@alekm5201
@alekm5201 3 года назад
Why was it so outrageous when the USSR placed Nuclear Missiles on America's border, but not ridiculous when the U.S did the same thing on the Turkish border of Russia and in Italy 3 years earlier? Not mentioning this fact is a pretty glaring omition considering that part of the Soviets agreement to take the missiles out of Cuba was for the U.S to take missiles out of Turkey
@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian 3 года назад
Hey Alek, we definitely hear your criticism about omitting this information. I left a comment in the description of the video and in the pinned comment that reads as follows: "**We do want to make clear that one of the primary reasons for missiles being placed in Cuba was retaliation for the United States planting missiles in Turkey to threaten the Soviet Union... This information was omitted from the video mainly because we wanted to focus solely on the Cuban people and Cuban politics and we felt that if we ventured too far into the overall geopolitical situation of the Cold War as a whole we would lose focus with the "Cuban Perspective." Still, it's worth noting that it was not the Soviets who escalated first, but the Americans in the context of missile installations."
@lucabralia5125
@lucabralia5125 3 года назад
You could also say that before that, the soviets were threatening Europe with their rockets, so...
@alekm5201
@alekm5201 3 года назад
@@lucabralia5125 Having Missiles positioned 5000 miles away from your country at another country is a little different than having missiles inside your own country
@lucabralia5125
@lucabralia5125 3 года назад
@@alekm5201 Sorry, but I don't think Turkey and Italy are "Inside the soviet union" and what the hell do you mean "5000" miles that's the distance from Spain to Siberia...
@lucabralia5125
@lucabralia5125 3 года назад
@@alekm5201 The soviets had nuclear rockets really close to the iron curtain
@sonnyquinn7213
@sonnyquinn7213 2 года назад
Am born and rise Cuban, wow you went right at all, love your channel and way you make it… congratulations!!!!
@thomashooks5571
@thomashooks5571 2 года назад
Wow! the attention to detail. Notice the nervous hand of Castro at 18:31.
@elitely6748
@elitely6748 3 года назад
Ah that cuban cigar in the thumbnail makes this video even better.
@IA-jo4ve
@IA-jo4ve 3 года назад
Last time i was this early, the soviet union asked to join NATO..
@alexandersmorczewski5860
@alexandersmorczewski5860 3 года назад
And failed because NATO was really a "Russia is scary" club.
@jordandino417
@jordandino417 3 года назад
@@alexandersmorczewski5860 And the Warsaw Pact was a “America is scary” club.
@karaluv_ravenovich
@karaluv_ravenovich Год назад
@@jordandino417 it was an answer to Nato... The same as rockets in Cuba were answer to rickets in turkey
@vothetu7931
@vothetu7931 11 месяцев назад
Halfway around the world we always support our Cuban brothers. Fight hard, brother country Cuba ❤️🇻🇳
@ianpollard4501
@ianpollard4501 2 года назад
Thanks for that. I always knew about the Cuban missile crisis but never heard the story.👌
@cumunist2120
@cumunist2120 3 года назад
When major powers compete its the small nations that suffer
@bigsoap186
@bigsoap186 2 года назад
except in this case the world powers did the best thing for the people of cuba. avoiding a war that would have wiped all of them from the face of the earth
@nelsonzambrano5788
@nelsonzambrano5788 2 года назад
@@bigsoap186 small correction (and I agree) "would've wiped all of US from the face of the Earth" (yup all of humanity)
@agedmagister4562
@agedmagister4562 2 года назад
if you've got only one major power, and he doesn't like you, it will more than just a suffer. Be sure.
@cumunist2120
@cumunist2120 2 года назад
@@nelsonzambrano5788 the us Russia and most likely Europe and maybe China and wherever the radioactive wind blows
@NautilusSSN571
@NautilusSSN571 3 года назад
As someone who was born and studied until 9th grade in Cuba before migrating, we really weren't taught any of these topics in much detail, most of the history we were thaught was centered in the independence war against Spain basically from 1810 to 1898 and important characters of that era for Cuban history like Jose Martí, Maximo Gómez, everything before and after that was taught in a pretty rushed way, with only some extra focus on the revolutionary war.
@Nietabs
@Nietabs 3 года назад
Nurse in retirement: that's nice Mr. Eren
@NautilusSSN571
@NautilusSSN571 3 года назад
@@Nietabs Good to see a fellow hobo Eren enjoyer
@khepasomaster7953
@khepasomaster7953 3 года назад
@@Pituqat ok?
@IslandSauce
@IslandSauce 3 года назад
You know, I actually love reading up on Jose Marti, another cool figure is Antonio Maceo. I think its an especially interesting time in Cuban history.
@Preaplanes
@Preaplanes 3 года назад
Do they mention it was technically American territory for 4 years?
@IAMTHEANTICHRISTISWEARMAN
@IAMTHEANTICHRISTISWEARMAN 2 года назад
My guy!!! you’re a legend
@doingtime20
@doingtime20 Год назад
19:22 oh my god my sides 😂 that animation is hilarious.
@rgm-96xjesta31
@rgm-96xjesta31 3 года назад
Considering that Castro lived into the 21rst century and survived numerous plots on his life, while Kennedy was shot not long after the crisis and Khrushchev got a a Heart Attack in 1971, I'm genuinely believing that Castro has the luck of the devil. (Edit: Jeez guys stop arguing in the comments it's just supposed to be a funny remark)
@fromulus
@fromulus 3 года назад
Why the devil? Is there something more evil about him than jfk, the guy signing off on the assassinations of Castro?
@rgm-96xjesta31
@rgm-96xjesta31 3 года назад
@@fromulus luck of the devil is just a saying.
@danielforeroc
@danielforeroc 3 года назад
@@rgm-96xjesta31 Is a caribbean saying, isn't it? I think I've heard it before, "ese hombre tiene la suerte del diablo".
@lmcguiness5476
@lmcguiness5476 3 года назад
@@fromulus so you don't care that JFK was assassinated?
@connorh2215
@connorh2215 3 года назад
@@fromulus no one is excusing JFK’s actions
@LuringSpivids
@LuringSpivids 3 года назад
19:21 damn, castro became so angry that his animation burned to a crisp
@jonathanmckarlison1203
@jonathanmckarlison1203 3 года назад
Castro when he can't get dog size cow
@gnas1897
@gnas1897 3 года назад
@@jonathanmckarlison1203 Castro when his too much dairy producing cow dies
@allan.n.7227
@allan.n.7227 3 года назад
What a scary time....gives me the goosebumps..
@garlandxx3400
@garlandxx3400 2 года назад
Your content is excellent!!!! 👍🏾. It would be nice there was a channel dedicated to Historical military content like your content. You know. . . Like a “History Channel.” But I’m just throwing darts 🎯 at a board right now.
@ichbinschanppi
@ichbinschanppi 3 года назад
It's actually refreshing to see a non-biased view on this. Just finished reading Castro's autobiography. Regardless of you political leanings he was very much one of the most important characters of modern history, reshaping regimes in Africa, helping end racial segregation in South Africa and sending Doctors around the world. A fascinating man and hugely intelligent
@brutal4341
@brutal4341 3 года назад
But you cant really admire a man for just ignoring the bad and praising his good actions. Im just saying, that man, the revolutionary fidel castro, did unjustified 'things', and those very reasons are what cause the disaproval for many cubans and left wing people, which is reasonable.
@brutal4341
@brutal4341 3 года назад
Think about it, when you see numerous people celebrating the death of a political leader.. and those people are CUBANS.. i dont know. Nevermind
@slightlyistorical1776
@slightlyistorical1776 3 года назад
Didn’t he murder a ton of homosexuals and other minorities?
@ichbinschanppi
@ichbinschanppi 3 года назад
@@slightlyistorical1776 that's ture of many nations. Its not something I agree with, but it was also a difficult position for Castro with many of the killings and jail times. Homosexuality was still illegal across much of the world, and was dealt with in the same way. Thankfully we have learned and evolved and in large parts of the world it doesn't happen anymore. In terms of the jail time, it was difficult for Castro when he couldn't trust anyone. America and the CIA were doing what they did in almost all Latin American nations during the period bthey were trying to start coups, basically meaning Castro didn't know who was and wasn't working for them. Not justifying what he did, but we do need to explore why he did it. That and he was always on edge. Organisations like omega 13, a terrorist group who were funded, trained and given camps in florida by America, on the understanding these people would go and bomb Havana, shows why Castro was maybe a little extreme at times. To this day, I think Cuba has suffered more civilian deaths from terrorist bombs than any other nation. That may have changed now though
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228
@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 3 года назад
@@slightlyistorical1776 And how different is he compared to the rest of the world, especially America on that front?
@noodled6145
@noodled6145 3 года назад
You know Castro was mad when he said: "I'll politely refuse to translate." :D
@ShinigamiInuyasha777
@ShinigamiInuyasha777 3 года назад
The man is the living proof that plot armor is real
@strikeforce1500
@strikeforce1500 2 года назад
I want that script. I want to translate for public service, lmao
@ZestyMidside-fg7jf
@ZestyMidside-fg7jf 2 года назад
I love Cuba, the country that helped us a lot in the wars. and now the battle with Covid. The more I learn about Cuba, the more I appreciate this relationship. Their beloved president, Fidel Castro once said, “For Vietnam, we are ready to sacrifice even our blood.” I look forward to one day visiting Cuba, a country half a world away from us. Love from Vietnam 🇻🇳🇨🇺
@engelsteinberg593
@engelsteinberg593 2 года назад
Cuba actually is helping the Chinese v1rus to spread and kill.
@CrayonEater255
@CrayonEater255 2 года назад
Cubans despite Castro and socialism
@mixtapemania6769
@mixtapemania6769 10 месяцев назад
@@CrayonEater255 *Miami Cubans
@archdelic
@archdelic 10 месяцев назад
@@CrayonEater255 for sure, also they LOVE the criminal embargo made by some ''angel'' called U.S.A
@Flompi801
@Flompi801 9 месяцев назад
​@@mixtapemania6769 We all do
@GoatPengu
@GoatPengu Год назад
A salute to you, Great video
@stephancox9105
@stephancox9105 3 года назад
"Well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions." --The USA
@GuinessOriginal
@GuinessOriginal 2 года назад
The Vietcong, sassan,, al queda, isis...all funded trained and armed by the U.S.
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 2 года назад
Go to your bed a sleep in if fellow citizen.
@strikeforce1500
@strikeforce1500 2 года назад
@@GuinessOriginal USA: This damm terrorist. Hey, you! Other extremist group, let's make a deal that will totally not backfire in a few years. And kill more civilians, more!
@pyencdocde5716
@pyencdocde5716 2 года назад
@@strikeforce1500 If there's one thing the USA is undoubtedly the best is, further destabilizing a region more than what was thought possible
@rosiebook5207
@rosiebook5207 2 года назад
Not just the usa, The whole world is legit doing this right now on climate change.
@CaribbeanHistory
@CaribbeanHistory 3 года назад
Here in Puerto Rico, the amount of aircraft launched during exercises from the Bases of Ramey, Isla Grande and Roosevelt Roads increased significantly during the crisis and was noted especially by those who lived near these bases
@franciscogonzalezramirez5033
@franciscogonzalezramirez5033 2 года назад
Your videos are really good. I appreciate the fact that you do mention the reasons for Latin Americas rise of socialism, and that you make really fair and critical comments of the USA actions throughout the world and 20th century.
@fatetwister
@fatetwister 3 года назад
This is a neat video but kind of odd to not see US placement of missiles in Turkey. I love this content doing history from a different POV, please keep it up!
@reuben8140
@reuben8140 3 года назад
You know you’re intense when Cold War era USA & USSR are the voices of calm and poise lol
@MrOzzification
@MrOzzification 2 года назад
It puts into perspective how fiery & deeply committed people were to fighting off imperialism. Remember during those times, it was a widely held attitude to view anyone brown-skinned or non-white as non-human. And that was a belief that went unchallenged for several centuries.
@Volnas97
@Volnas97 2 года назад
Yeah, worse was only Suez crisis, where USA and USSR had the same opinion and both pressured Britain and France to stop fighting.
@quark_E
@quark_E 2 года назад
To call this vid "from the Cuban perspective" w/ it's cherry picked quotes presented w/o context and when most cubans actually supported the revolution is such a joke.
@quark_E
@quark_E 2 года назад
@Joseph Tarkington He didn't have to outright say it. He painted the cuban ppl as fearful masses at the mercy of their irrational leader obsessed with nuclear annihilation.
@kitkat47chrysalis95
@kitkat47chrysalis95 2 года назад
@@MrOzzification it is a shame that it has become reverse now
@internetperson8638
@internetperson8638 3 года назад
19:21 When you become so angry you drop to 3 framers per second.
@Torpeddo
@Torpeddo 11 месяцев назад
Outstanding presentation
@CrisisMoon7
@CrisisMoon7 Год назад
17:18 I like the symbolism or whatever it’s called
@Die_Hard_Historian
@Die_Hard_Historian 3 года назад
The fact this comes while i’m learning about the Cold War
@peepeepoopooman1953
@peepeepoopooman1953 3 года назад
Have you had a grilled cheese sandwich?
@ihavetowait90daystochangem67
@ihavetowait90daystochangem67 3 года назад
Lucky you, I just got done leaning about Cuba and my test had already happened as well
@liamkramer2836
@liamkramer2836 3 года назад
ha! Ive already taken the test!
@Nietabs
@Nietabs 3 года назад
@keepitreal like china No. Lactose tolerant
@handhand212
@handhand212 3 года назад
pls learn about the other side dont let them just teach you about the american prespective east germany was more german then west germany.
@spinksinator1997
@spinksinator1997 3 года назад
The implication that the increased Soviet presence was noticed after a notable uptick in what they perhaps deemed to be 'strange dancing' is absolutely hilarious 🤣😂🤣 12:21
@Helldiverxx
@Helldiverxx 2 года назад
Castro trashing his office made me laugh like hell. Great animations!
@deviant4204
@deviant4204 2 года назад
Always good to know both sides of the story.
@isanrodrigueztrimino6701
@isanrodrigueztrimino6701 3 года назад
As a Cuban I loved this episode, thanks for explaining it so well.
@Antonio-uc7vn
@Antonio-uc7vn 3 года назад
He didn’t explain about the major role of Mutants
@am1017
@am1017 3 года назад
Cuban immigrant or you live in Cuba?
@camarogovroom1368
@camarogovroom1368 3 года назад
@@am1017 is that a question?
@camarogovroom1368
@camarogovroom1368 3 года назад
@@am1017 there’s no way ur being serious
@am1017
@am1017 3 года назад
@@camarogovroom1368 bc of how he has internet. Cuba has internet?
@tyler1107
@tyler1107 3 года назад
I’ve gotta say, I’ve always hated the part of US history where the government decided that it would be a wonderful idea to enforce monopolies by force of arms in banana republics. I’m moderately surprised we learn about it in school, but also happy that we do, since maybe, just maybe, one day we can learn that overthrowing governments and installing dictators isn’t how you solve issues you created :)
@BuiltSimilarG
@BuiltSimilarG 3 года назад
I do love the word Banana Republic though
@bradlozano2571
@bradlozano2571 3 года назад
@@BuiltSimilarG My wife is from Honduras and i told her about how the US in past used the term Banana Rep refering to Latin America....Lets say Latin people dont take that as a compliment...
@BuiltSimilarG
@BuiltSimilarG 3 года назад
@@bradlozano2571 it's a funny word
@MisterNineEleven
@MisterNineEleven 3 года назад
@@huutruong167 No it's not, not even close.
@ungusbungus2486
@ungusbungus2486 3 года назад
@@BuiltSimilarG same
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 2 месяца назад
I'm from the UK and I studied the Cuban Missile Crisis when I was in secondary school (British high school). Of course, we only studied the perspectives of the two superpowers (America and the Soviet Union) with very little attention directed to the Cuban's side of the story. I'm glad this channel doesn't simplify history and always tells both sides of certain conflicts
@ElAntroDeDager
@ElAntroDeDager 2 года назад
Whoa, refreshingly balanced and well-informed, as well as extraordinarily produced.
@kautkas01
@kautkas01 3 года назад
History Buffs and Armchair Historian uploads in the same day. Today must be Christmas.
@wozzer6583
@wozzer6583 3 года назад
I've been waiting for this video for such a long time, finally it came out and it was as expected, best of the best! Love you armchair historian!
@JeffinBville
@JeffinBville 3 года назад
That was great. Thank you.
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