Good on the others but you tanked on that last one. The Vietnamese monument commemorated the battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954 where the Viet Minh defeated the French which resulted in France abandoning their colonial rule of the country. Watch the movie "Stalingrad" with Jude Law for a realistic portrayal of the pivotal battle of the European Theater of WWII. Russia would ferry fresh troops across the Volga (hence the later name when Stalin was disgraced) to the tiny strip of the city that they still held, and their average survival was 24 hours.
Im only 4 minutes in so there might be one of these already, but it would be pretty cool if they threw in a curve ball, like you think they're all colors but then there's no color on location 5 and it ends up being something totally obvious that you missed cause you figured it was colors
The moment I saw the church, I started screaming "Hamburg!!" into the monitor lol. Had a lovely vacation there couple years ago. Great videos, thank you for playing interesting maps!
The only reason I've heard of Kennesaw is from buying .22lr and .410 inserts for a 26.5mm flare gun from a company called Kennesaw Cannon Co. I've only ever lived in Wisconsin and Illinois, and never been to Georgia except for connections at ATL.