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Modern History of RUSSIA Explained... (Countryballs Animation) 

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@bulgariancountryball
@bulgariancountryball Год назад
Thank you Drew for reacting to mi video! Honestly, I am very happy to see that such a big youtuber spent his time to make this reaction. You are one of my favorites youtubers and I am so glad for your content!
@thanos111
@thanos111 Год назад
Your vids are cool
@amsmhsm
@amsmhsm Год назад
hiiii
@CasualAiden710
@CasualAiden710 Год назад
bro your videos are very good
@YoutubeAlgorithmIsTrash
@YoutubeAlgorithmIsTrash Год назад
Can you do history of greece also cool videos
@Ripalfredo
@Ripalfredo Год назад
Is good Bulgaria countryball
@falconsimon7726
@falconsimon7726 Год назад
7:04 The soviets actually had defensive pact with Czechoslovakia that they will protect them. But there was a problem. Czechoslovakia did not share border with USSR. And Poland and Romania did not let any soviets through them.
@pep-qew1977
@pep-qew1977 Год назад
And we have reason why
@livelongapple2936
@livelongapple2936 Год назад
@@pep-qew1977 yes why they dint let then trough
@puzanfish7705
@puzanfish7705 Год назад
@@livelongapple2936 well Romania was a monarchy so obviously no Soviet soldiers but Poland because they wanted a slice of Checkoslovakia
@jakubw.2779
@jakubw.2779 Год назад
@@puzanfish7705 not exactly. Poland JUST regained their independence 16 years ago, after 123 from russians, germans and austrohungary and was recently fighting a war against bolsheviks, so it was quite obvious there won't be any agreement on "passing" russian army. Also the thing with Zaolzie (that Tiny part of czechoslovakia Poland took) was taken by czechs by force in 1920 when Poland was fighting bolsheviks, despite plebiscites after WWI in which people od Zaolzie voted to join Poland
@azorahai7837
@azorahai7837 Год назад
@@livelongapple2936 yeah, why wouldn't Poles let the Russians through? It's not like Russians would use the opportunity to conquer Poland right? Sarcasm.
@juliansakramirez4014
@juliansakramirez4014 Год назад
9:13 This is a real story, it is in a location today known as 'Tank Alley' because, indeed, 3 or 4 soviet KV-1 tanks hidden with bushes and branches ambushed a german armored column passing through, and took out all 22 tanks that composed it, without losing a single KV-1.
@nathanbecerrma4537
@nathanbecerrma4537 Год назад
and also took out 2 AT guns
@yesyess5168
@yesyess5168 Год назад
It really depends what tanks, four KV's are a lot of firepower and a lot of panzer 2's were harmed and in an ambush against a tank very superior, they won
@user-iw2st1ko1j
@user-iw2st1ko1j Год назад
Экипаж Колобанова
@luckyoceandy2104
@luckyoceandy2104 Год назад
very accurate information
@methcooker6402
@methcooker6402 Год назад
I just was thinking of it I thought he would know.
@OneShootYT
@OneShootYT Год назад
Russians are fighting Chechnya at 18:00. You should read about these two wars
@IakovBardin
@IakovBardin Год назад
2 wars: 1994-96 and 1999-2000
@OneShootYT
@OneShootYT Год назад
​@@IakovBardin Right, thanks!
@al1sa920
@al1sa920 7 месяцев назад
Not Chechnya, it was called Ichkeria and the capital wasn't called Grozny, but Dzhokhar. I can suggest two good Russian podcasts covering both wars
@OneShootYT
@OneShootYT 7 месяцев назад
@@al1sa920 Sorry, changed the comment
@itshenry8977
@itshenry8977 Год назад
7:05 this was meant to signify the USSR willingness to help the Czechs against the Germans but Czechoslovakia didn't have a land border with the USSR since poland took that land from Ukraine
@gecko2008
@gecko2008 Год назад
12:06 Maybe drew you didn't see his mustache because his iron cross was covering it if you look carefully you can see it
@dolphingoreeaccount7395
@dolphingoreeaccount7395 Год назад
Yes
@ItzOgRCF77LHere
@ItzOgRCF77LHere Год назад
Oh yea
@HurricaneChris04
@HurricaneChris04 Год назад
Russian balls: *get up after getting gassed* Drew: "Hey, I think I heard something about this..." I've said it before, I'll say it again. Drew REALLY needs to listen to Sabaton.
@p3chv0gel22
@p3chv0gel22 Год назад
TURMOIL AT THE FRONT
@jakubw.2779
@jakubw.2779 Год назад
OSOWIEC
@leschatssuperstars1741
@leschatssuperstars1741 Год назад
All good things come from the north (minecraft,sabaton:sweden. lego:denmark)
@patriotproductions2486
@patriotproductions2486 Год назад
Man Drew’s gone from gaming to memes to specifically country ball memes and now he’s just promoting other smaller country ball creators. Serious evolution going on here and it’s literally awesome.
@dcassus
@dcassus Год назад
“From Lake Geneva to the Finland Station” is exactly the route of the German diplomatic train that delivered Lenin from Zurich to St. Petersburg. So that’s where the Pet Shop Boys got inspiration for that line from West End Girls.
@Wither5000
@Wither5000 Год назад
I love that song.
@UnnormaI
@UnnormaI Год назад
Funfact: In their recent tour "Dreamland the biggest hits" they switched that line to "from mariupol to the kiyv station". Not on all performances though.
@duke_of_lilywhite4829
@duke_of_lilywhite4829 Год назад
It actually took you 35 years to figure that out? I understood that line of the song when it was brand new. But, thanks to the book Ten days that shook the World by John Reed, along with the docudrama Reds (1981), I already knew the history behind the rise of the Soviets. ┌( ಠ‿ಠ)┘
@tysonbranch-rodgers8141
@tysonbranch-rodgers8141 Год назад
Imagine Drew being the history teacher,we (the viewers) are the students,and then the countryball animation is like the presentation of what the teacher shows us.
@marwindarx4974
@marwindarx4974 Год назад
I'm planing on using country balls as examples (and also as toys) in primary school here in Switzerland. :)
@smartyrasor5435
@smartyrasor5435 Год назад
except half the time like in chechen war we just end up thinking this guy knows nothing sbout history
@kedi948
@kedi948 Год назад
@@marwindarx4974 giga chad
@devin8811
@devin8811 Год назад
@@marwindarx4974 I would pray to have you as my middle school teacher.
@Served_Just_Desserts
@Served_Just_Desserts Год назад
@@devin8811 me to
@zainabm.alabbas7442
@zainabm.alabbas7442 Год назад
Never noticed but when I think in like 10:48 they started playing “katyusha” «Катюша» which is a famous Russian song and my fav song :)
@Frogboyaidan
@Frogboyaidan Год назад
You Russian or you just like the song?
@ariannagorbet2239
@ariannagorbet2239 Год назад
I kept on replaying that part just because of Katyusha
@marshallgrek997
@marshallgrek997 Год назад
Fun fact: during the russian civil war, the entente send many different forces to crimea to help the whites. One of them was the greek volunteers sent by venizelos, who was promised aid from the england and france against the turks. Many reports say that the greek troops were ordered to treat both Bolsheviks and whites the same and not hurt anyone. Sadly they didnt saw that much field action and were forced to flee from crimea entirely.
@al1sa920
@al1sa920 7 месяцев назад
Yes, unfortunately as the time passed, Whites started to realize they're not the authority anymore and just started taking everything they can from lands they occupied (Crimea and Ajaria particularly). When Bolsheviks came, they just left
@erichtomanek4739
@erichtomanek4739 Год назад
"That" Island is Sakhalin where Japan ruled the southern half and Russia the northern. Yule Brunner the actor (The King and I, The Magnificent Seven, West World among others) was born here.
@qui-gonjinn3322
@qui-gonjinn3322 Год назад
Although he was born not in Sakhalin, but Vladivostok. If you think outside of his legend.
@dimaberezin6286
@dimaberezin6286 Год назад
As a Russian, the name of the dog is Laika, which in Russian is very close to the word barking.
@Clos-uf5sz
@Clos-uf5sz Год назад
Ok
@dyawr
@dyawr Год назад
I had a dog named Laika in Romania. 😋 Loved that name, u made it famous!
@renelarsen6479
@renelarsen6479 Год назад
Is there a link between Laika and Balalaika or is that just a coincident or silly translation ?
@emeldaobidike7627
@emeldaobidike7627 Год назад
Nice name
@narutoll1987
@narutoll1987 Год назад
@@renelarsen6479 lai- is a russian word that means bark
@Denis-ej9fu
@Denis-ej9fu Год назад
3:05 that is pretty much the only time you can say undead people existed... So on short pa4t of the Russian forces that were in trenches were gassed, but some still somehow survived and charged at the Germans, and it for sure was terrifying to see people bandaged and spitting blood coming at you full force. In addition the Russians in the nearby forest fired down on Germans also so ya
@CBUCASA
@CBUCASA Год назад
Some parts I made up and wars 0:00 intro 0:17 start 0:17 russo-jappanese war 0:55 protest I think 1:03 WW1 1:45 retreating 3:40 protest 5:52 great war ends (WW1 ends) 6:10 ruso-polish war (made-up war name) 6:35 end of ruso-polish war 6:52 Form of the soviet union 7:29 WW2 0:00 More Soon!
@thegdjordan6332
@thegdjordan6332 Год назад
Day 110 of asking drew to collaborate with jacksucksatgeography
@FIVEBASKET
@FIVEBASKET Год назад
Keep on the grind
@RileyTheSpeedrunner541
@RileyTheSpeedrunner541 Год назад
YES WE NEED THIS
@bonkersbonnersgaming7417
@bonkersbonnersgaming7417 Год назад
WE NEED THIS
@thegdjordan6332
@thegdjordan6332 Год назад
Everyone do this so we can get him to do this spam on the geography channel too
@joemamacaprisun
@joemamacaprisun Год назад
YESYESYES
@Verner-eh4pk
@Verner-eh4pk Год назад
18:04 The flag is Chechnya
@joundii3100
@joundii3100 Год назад
Glory to the Republic of Ichkeria !
@tetispinkman9135
@tetispinkman9135 Год назад
@icky Vicky russia will collapse into dozen of different republics, there is no other way after they loose the war, especially when most of people from rebulicks like Buryatia and Dagestan discover that most of the russian solgiers were from their republics, and not european russia
@joundii3100
@joundii3100 Год назад
@@tetispinkman9135 *If the loose the war (they won't)
@joundii3100
@joundii3100 Год назад
@icky Vicky I hope.
@therokenyk8062
@therokenyk8062 Год назад
@@tetispinkman9135 well, in general, they already know that there are a lot of soldiers from their republics) separatism in Russia is less than 1%, and it does not change, it simply does not exist, and no one wants separation from Russia. But by the way, you're wrong, there are no more of them there than Russians
@Murfety
@Murfety Год назад
Wow, first time Drew reacts to a modern history vid. And this first time begins with my friend. Unbelievable!
@Quincy_But_Welt_Yang
@Quincy_But_Welt_Yang Год назад
wow that awesome
@IronSharpensIronOfficial
@IronSharpensIronOfficial Год назад
Epic
@user-sw2gw2ln6e
@user-sw2gw2ln6e Год назад
14:49 USSR gave missiles to Cuba because USA set-up Jupiter Missile System at Artvin, Turkey at that time. Artvin was border city with USSR by Georgia. Technically, USA could have bombed Moscow with those missiles, so in return USSR gave missiles to Cuba that can bomb Washigton D.C. At the end USA take back the missels in Artvin, in return USSR took back missiles they gave Cuba. That missiles were set-up to protect the eastren part of NATO.
@ARBLOGSgeonerd
@ARBLOGSgeonerd Год назад
15:06 there was a among us buttons on the top left
@jackin_it
@jackin_it Год назад
It’s crazy how we can get centuries of accurate, in depth history in the span of about 30 minutes from animated balls with eyes.
@aurexify
@aurexify Год назад
Nope. Any video like that is greatly oversimplified. You'd have to do your own research if you want to get into the 'in depth history'.
@joemamacaprisun
@joemamacaprisun Год назад
@@aurexify still accurate and in depth lmao no one said it wasnt oversimplified of course it is but its still entertaining accurate and in depth
@Dozee
@Dozee Год назад
hi
@azharyousaf6443
@azharyousaf6443 Год назад
Yeo
@danielkjm
@danielkjm Год назад
"Accurate"
@skatingfreak1670
@skatingfreak1670 Год назад
Dang dude. Drew is actually pretty smart. Even though he likes to play dumb when it comes down to it he actually knows his stuff.
@anvesha8677
@anvesha8677 Год назад
Drew - I haven't been able to cover his videos till now Aso Drew - *Covers the longest one*
@honkingjackapole3415
@honkingjackapole3415 Год назад
7:10 USSR Tried to defend czechoslovakia but Polish government refused military access
@joshtaylor9626
@joshtaylor9626 Год назад
so thats what poland was doing.
@gamerdrache6076
@gamerdrache6076 Год назад
i wonder why they did not let them
@al1sa920
@al1sa920 7 месяцев назад
@@gamerdrache6076 because Poland took part in annexing Czechoslovakia?
@raviolithebest8644
@raviolithebest8644 Год назад
12:11 He actually had, it's just a bit invisible because of the cross being the same color.
@RapinatorOhYeah
@RapinatorOhYeah Год назад
Oh I see
@idkwhattodo8652
@idkwhattodo8652 Год назад
Yea
@shad0wassassin24
@shad0wassassin24 Год назад
A small mistake in the greek civil war: The Soviet Union didn't help the partizans, it was only Socialist Albania, Yugoslavia and Bulgarian People's Republic that helped the partizans. If the USSR would've helped, perhaps, Greece would have been communist too
@AnOmnimors
@AnOmnimors Год назад
9:06 "I'm not sure what city that is" Sign: "Moscow"
@tabahnaikinem9669
@tabahnaikinem9669 Год назад
Then he probably does not know Cyrillic
@jacksonlee6760
@jacksonlee6760 Год назад
I think we all agree that history is gonna be taught through memes and animated videos like this at some point in the future.
@M1W0G
@M1W0G Год назад
Yessir
@benzillab0nes544
@benzillab0nes544 Год назад
I have to agree
@jumpinghunter9152
@jumpinghunter9152 Год назад
Hopefully not, because those who make memes usually know little to nothing about real history. By making memes you greatly oversimplify history, thus making it not accurate and allowing many mistakes.
@wiles3000
@wiles3000 Год назад
@@jumpinghunter9152 👆👆 exactly
@bevbee9372
@bevbee9372 Год назад
@@jumpinghunter9152 fr fr
@daflington187
@daflington187 Год назад
13:38 that was the period of the Destalinization period and 18:01 was the 1st Chechen War and 18:22 was the 2nd Chechen War
@joundii3100
@joundii3100 Год назад
No, it was the 1st Chechen war, the 2nd was at 18:22.
@daflington187
@daflington187 Год назад
@@joundii3100 Ah right thanks
@joundii3100
@joundii3100 Год назад
@@daflington187 Np. Btw they're called Chechen Wars.
@daflington187
@daflington187 Год назад
@@joundii3100 Ah alrighty cheers man
@Zopiexx
@Zopiexx Год назад
Спасибо, что сняли об этом видео. Привет из матушки России.
@tetispinkman9135
@tetispinkman9135 Год назад
Показали как россия у всех отжимает територии как гопарь
@Sergazz
@Sergazz Год назад
@@tetispinkman9135 так говоришь будто другие страны этого не делали.
@panochka_8275
@panochka_8275 Год назад
@@tetispinkman9135 ты видимо что-то другое смотрел 🤦‍♀️
@ariannagorbet2239
@ariannagorbet2239 Год назад
Hello from the United States/Привет из Соединенных Штатов
@Zopiexx
@Zopiexx Год назад
@@ariannagorbet2239 Привет
@lukekaehne9091
@lukekaehne9091 Год назад
France, USA and Britain playing the long game with Germany while Soviet union just did a speedrun.
@speedg
@speedg Год назад
7:05 thats because Soviet union would guarantee Czechoslovakia but neither Poland or Romania would let the soviets pass through their land
@dylanvogler2165
@dylanvogler2165 Год назад
Which, to be fair, I wouldn't have done so either. Problem is with all the Soviet troops coming into your land is that they have a habit of staying.
@al1sa920
@al1sa920 7 месяцев назад
@@dylanvogler2165 why didn't we stay in Spain though?
@dylanvogler2165
@dylanvogler2165 7 месяцев назад
@@al1sa920 you literally got defeated by the facists in the Spanish civil war. What do they teach you Moskals as history? Also you're a year late
@Neuzie
@Neuzie Год назад
Day 74 of saying Drew should do a collab with JackSucksAtGeography
@adenlovesgeography6830
@adenlovesgeography6830 Год назад
damn 74 days?
@gamerxp1887
@gamerxp1887 Год назад
5:42 to 5:48 watch it while your eyes are closed
@WalrusUmbrella
@WalrusUmbrella Год назад
Ah yes, I also love non living balls
@willyzemlya
@willyzemlya Год назад
5:36 "Bulletproof helmets were invented in 1917" Europeans before, during and after 1917:
@itshenry8977
@itshenry8977 Год назад
11:32 No this was the Warsaw uprising in which the Soviets refused to help (due to the Soviet-Polish war) thus they were all massacred and poles fleeing towards Soviets were detained
@dot4628
@dot4628 Год назад
Nonsense. The USSR didn't have enough forces to support the uprising.
@lawden210
@lawden210 Год назад
2:49 Drew: Is THIS a fog? Mustard g*s:
@matthewjrw6218
@matthewjrw6218 Год назад
18:41 light mode Germany
@notaname1702
@notaname1702 Год назад
6:18 voice crack
@snowfox_pl3997
@snowfox_pl3997 Год назад
The Warsaw Uprising looked kinda other way, more like polish fighting in streets while Soviets wait for them to lose.
@angolomat882
@angolomat882 Год назад
Yes we will never forget what Russia did we only may forgive. “BIĆ BOLSZEWIKA!!!”
@jakubw.2779
@jakubw.2779 Год назад
You meant the Warsaw uprising or battle of Warsaw 1920?
@snowfox_pl3997
@snowfox_pl3997 Год назад
@@jakubw.2779 Warsaw uprising.
@Vielenberg
@Vielenberg Год назад
Also the whole reason for the uprising was that the Poles wanted to liberate themselves with their own hands and not be 'liberated' by the Soviets.
@user-sw3up8lv8y
@user-sw3up8lv8y Год назад
​@@Vielenberg it is surprising that the Soviet forces did not see the opportunity (and desire, I think) to support an uprising that was not coordinated with them (help to the rebels through the air was from the USSR, actually)?
@Giova21
@Giova21 Год назад
Drew: I couldn't watch the other videos because they were too long **proceeds to watch a 24 minute video**
@het6618
@het6618 Год назад
It's weird that this video doesn't mentions anything about Indo Pak war in 1971 where USSR had a big role in India's victory by sending nuclear submarines to counter USA's submarines. USSR helped India a lot at that time. We even managed to free Bangladesh from Pakistan.
@FalcoNXU
@FalcoNXU Год назад
Yes bro
@Betterhose
@Betterhose Год назад
9:30 That "the German invasion was doomed once winter came" narrative is inaccurate. Just look at the dates. The Germans launched their invasion in June 1941 and the turning point on the eastern front, the Battle of Stalingrad, was in the winter of 42/43. That means that the Germans were on the offense for more 1,5 years, including the winter of 41/42. It wasn't the winter that lead to Germany's defeat, it was the over extension of their supply lines. It's 2500km from Berlin to Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) without decent roads, railroads or ways to bring in supplies by sea. Supply lines were constantly under attack by partisans and the frontline itself was more than 1000km wide.
@FilipeSilva_FSilval007-q1
@FilipeSilva_FSilval007-q1 Год назад
The winter was the final bullet.
@manannarula9624
@manannarula9624 Год назад
True, But Winter was one of the reasons of failure of operation barbarossa
@gamerdrache6076
@gamerdrache6076 Год назад
@@manannarula9624 winter oil and porr logistics and lacking suplies
@BolGotronic
@BolGotronic Год назад
WAIT A BULGARIAN COUNTRYBALL IS BEING RECOGNISED BY THE DREW DURNIL DAMN
@lawden210
@lawden210 Год назад
18:09 Chechnya
@MegaWunna
@MegaWunna Год назад
Chechnya ball at 18:23 has to do with Chechnya wanting independence from russia the war started 7:th of august 1999 and ended 16:the of april 2009. Chechnya failed to get independence.
@tabyret_ka
@tabyret_ka Год назад
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@_kruler_9449
@_kruler_9449 Год назад
@@tabyret_ka Чё расстраиваешься? Меня удивляют иностранцы, которые желают любой республике в составе России независимость, лишь бы раздробить Россию, когда говорят про Чечню, вы вообще не знаете и не понимаете суть конфликта в Чечне, если в Первой Чеченской войне Чечню можно было как-то защитить в плане аргументов, когда Россия фактически признала её независимость, то Вторая Чеченская война это вторжение Чечни на территорию России и террористические атаки по всей России, это были самые настоящие радикальные исламисты, которые действовали в Сирии и Афганистане, как вы можете это оправдывать?
@Chechen_voice
@Chechen_voice Год назад
@@_kruler_9449 Изучи историю Чеченских войн, Чечня не нападала на Россию (это же бляTь тупо) напали бандформирование и арабы, а не ВС ЧРИ! Тогдашняя Чечня даже сама боролась с арабами и с ваххабитами и даже предложила чтоб Россия им помогла, Россия просто проигнорировала. Масхадов знал, что арабы и ваххабиты ничего хорошо не приведут, а наоборот может начатся новая война. И Россия специально не помогала Чечни, потому что им это война нужна была. Опять же, Чечня не напала на Россию, ЧРИ не объявляла войну, напали маленькие группы бандитов.
@Chechen_voice
@Chechen_voice Год назад
@@_kruler_9449 и какое твое дело, какую сторону он поддерживает в этих войнах? Думаете что все должны любить "матушку россию"?
@al1sa920
@al1sa920 7 месяцев назад
Chechnya wanted independence so badly that it attacked Dagestan and started a full fledge business consisting of abduction of people for ransom. There was a reason for the second Chechen war
@mattlangford7651
@mattlangford7651 Год назад
10:56 its still the screen minimize
@dicestopmotion1047
@dicestopmotion1047 Год назад
Yo drew keep it up I really enjoy your videos
@Shade._Glitched
@Shade._Glitched Год назад
Bro this is the earliest I’ve been to Drew’s video Countryballs be teaching me more history than social studies
@ugboyce957
@ugboyce957 Год назад
same
@BrickBar45
@BrickBar45 Год назад
same
@thegdjordan6332
@thegdjordan6332 Год назад
Same
@RigorousRhi
@RigorousRhi Год назад
saying this everytime i see a mongolian flag on drews wall: thank you
@Korearxhxujddidbvdss
@Korearxhxujddidbvdss Год назад
I also noticed the iron cross so it’s pretty cool to see that you found it too. I think it’s only on phone since I can still see it and I’m on my phone
@cinfdef
@cinfdef Год назад
Best part was when the countryball said "it's ballin time" and started to ball
@historynerd8586
@historynerd8586 Год назад
9:14 that was actually KV-1 and comrade Kolobanov under Leningrad
@aryanshukla7305
@aryanshukla7305 Год назад
U know out of all its wars I find Chechnya the most fascinating the sheer destruction and human toll is like Mongol equivalent it was just too great
@inspector_beyond
@inspector_beyond Год назад
Two Chechen Wars were brutal. One of my cousins lost all his school friends in that and he was in deep depression from it. He go it through, but not so long after, he left his hometown because there was nobody he knew anymore (besides his family)
@dyawr
@dyawr Год назад
@@inspector_beyond Man, I'm really sorry to hear that... I too heard it was brutal.
@weewoo7271
@weewoo7271 Год назад
Oh, my parents were hiding from these two wars, so they didn’t really have a chance to educate themselves properly. Now we live in Kazakhstan cause it was only place to run.
@dyawr
@dyawr Год назад
@@weewoo7271 That is also a tragedy... but hey, at least they're alive!
@DennysTheRestaurant
@DennysTheRestaurant Год назад
@@weewoo7271 My parents fled in the 2. War i believe. They had to move to vienna wich still fascinated me that they managed to live. Because the russian also killed several civilians, just like the current situation In Ukraine. My dad didnt have to fight in the war since he was little too old. I hope Ukraine will win the war, just so russia gets karma for what they have done to civilians.
@thebritishgamerandstuff8328
At 14:08 the dog is called Laibach (it is pronounce liker)
@history-jovian
@history-jovian Год назад
Laika. Basically the first thing on space to die
@carized8852
@carized8852 Год назад
9:11 is that a reference to the one KV that defeated alot of Germans alone at Raseinei?
@ilovecodzombie3871
@ilovecodzombie3871 Год назад
Fun fact that nobody know : the sahara in the sahara desert actually means desert,so you're litterly saying the desert desert , from algeria
@joundii3100
@joundii3100 Год назад
Desert is sahra, not Sahara. But yeah they have the same origin.
@H1ydra
@H1ydra Год назад
14:23 it looks like the warsaw pact ball has a mustache made out of the flags
@tabyret_ka
@tabyret_ka Год назад
Удобно знать 2 языка и больше, понимаю Дрю и могу читать надписи
@oniononion8305
@oniononion8305 Год назад
12:31 had me laughing hardly
@lawden210
@lawden210 Год назад
1:10 Fun("fun") fact: Princip actually assassinated both the Arch duke AND his wife
@aurexify
@aurexify Год назад
Wow thanks Captain Obvious I couldn't tell
@lawden210
@lawden210 Год назад
@@aurexify Video only shows Franz Ferdinand getting assassinated
@aurexify
@aurexify Год назад
@@lawden210 Ok Captain Obvious but most people know that
@TheUltraRaven
@TheUltraRaven Год назад
19:53, if there was an updated version, it would barely change anything because it is practically a stalemate
@akingtonone
@akingtonone 11 месяцев назад
4:15 the translation is “peace to the people! Land for peasants! Bread is hungry! Power to the advise!
@derdecouvreur772
@derdecouvreur772 Год назад
Russians history is just like whole worlds history at the same time, that's interesting really
@Vintag3r
@Vintag3r Год назад
18:05 that ball is Chechyna, they had their own republic but the Russians invaded in 2000, they kinda does out 2008/2009
@valentinechuprikov960
@valentinechuprikov960 Год назад
Chechnya is Loyal to Moscow. Who are fighting right now?
@gutboi777
@gutboi777 Год назад
Bruh nobody is fighting in Chechenya
@LancesArmorStriking
@LancesArmorStriking Год назад
Other way around, Chechnya invaded Dagestan (Russia) in August 1999 What are they telling you in the us?
@LancesArmorStriking
@LancesArmorStriking Год назад
@icky Vicky No, sorry, at the time it was and still is legally a part of Russia. And even if you think it should not be part of Russia, the Dagestanis would never want to be part of Ichkeria. They fought the Chechens as soon as they entered, which took them by surprise- Shamil Basaev thought he would be greeted as a liberator. But nobody wanted his Sharia
@LancesArmorStriking
@LancesArmorStriking Год назад
@icky Vicky Yes, it was. Western sources confirm this account as well. Are you going to try and tell me that Shamil Basaev and Ibn al Kattab _didn't_ declare jihad and invade Dagestan with 2.000 soldiers? And yes, that is why Russia re-absorbed Chechnya. If they had not, more Saudi militants would enter and keep attacking Russia. It needed to be stopped before it repeats over and over
@obeliks_potowski
@obeliks_potowski Год назад
Lenin lived in London, I had a hotel near his house. He lived there in 1908
@lukibuki3871
@lukibuki3871 Год назад
3:00 it was battle of osowiec in poland
@markusmakela9380
@markusmakela9380 Год назад
promocja?
@Walcott__
@Walcott__ Год назад
15:00 amogus
@chriscee1778
@chriscee1778 Год назад
"That's what I heard from certain people" He means his Argentinian Granddad.
@GoombaLadie191
@GoombaLadie191 Год назад
Day 2 of telling drew that the frech only joined the US revolution when they seemed like they'd win.
@akingtonone
@akingtonone 11 месяцев назад
3:41 the first sign said” the power of the soviets” the second sign said “down tsar” 3:41
@akiamini4006
@akiamini4006 Год назад
That ball in the later part was Chechnia actually . They fought bravely . Same soldiers that were on the same squad were facing eachother with guns in their hands . Such a tragedy
@HyperSonicX
@HyperSonicX Год назад
7:30 Stalin absolutely held a grudge against Poland. In his Red Army command in 1920, his refusal to link up along the Vistula was a major reason Poland won the battle of Warsaw and kept their independence.
@mangojensen2711
@mangojensen2711 Год назад
9:48 I think and was told that the Germans lost because it was to cold and they were out of recourses and that when they were fighting in the area at 9:49 they tried to circle Stalingrad but they thought it would be easy so they only used 1 army so they ended up failing.
@benhiscox3574
@benhiscox3574 Год назад
Btw fantastic vid drew keep up the good work Road to 2 mil subs!
@baconfox2624
@baconfox2624 Год назад
I would highly recommend the channel “Juice Glass” for similar and absolutely amazing animations like this. A reaction to the “animated history of Romania” would be cool.
@teodor.o7
@teodor.o7 Год назад
I want drew to see this comment
@japan1863
@japan1863 Год назад
Finally, a long one :D
@McDonald_worker713
@McDonald_worker713 Год назад
finally you mention a Bulgarian channel i am so Happy!
@MagyarPatriot
@MagyarPatriot Год назад
Lol
@Dock284
@Dock284 Год назад
That event you didn't know about near the end was the Chechnya war where Chechnya tried to gain independence and Russia fought them,
@Kaspa969
@Kaspa969 Год назад
Russia had 3 revolution: 2 in 1917 and 1 in 1905 after they losed to Japan
@MiniGue
@MiniGue Год назад
WELL THIS IS EPIC
@spanishballmapper9138
@spanishballmapper9138 Год назад
Thank for everything drew u got me into countryballs so thank you
@frybakk
@frybakk Год назад
3:10 This is in the Osowiec in poland, The sabaton sings about it too
@faraz636
@faraz636 Год назад
Day 69420 of asking Drew to visit CHAD
@adenlovesgeography6830
@adenlovesgeography6830 Год назад
strange numbers
@imimpo9316
@imimpo9316 Год назад
Our nation suffered through more wars and tragedies than any other nation ever(( It's so sad that there wasn't a century in history when our very existence wasn't under imminent threat and when we could grow and prosper like the US in 20 century, for instance
@kevindu5486
@kevindu5486 Год назад
This is like a whole movie. Don’t play morbius in theaters, play this
@fristicuffs9847
@fristicuffs9847 Год назад
The dug in tanks i think are a refrence to the battle of kursk, where they barried t-34s in mounds with only the head showing, and even if they small target heads were shot the damage wouldnt be lethal, and as the main advantage of the german panzer IVs was there range, it was neutralized because they would have to get in close range to shoot the t-34s, and is why the german tank core got destroyed in the kursk salient. Anyway this was after stalingrad was encircled even though it was first in the video. (kursk 1943, stalingrad 1942.)
@zombiebadgr
@zombiebadgr Год назад
When are we gonna see more roblox?
@PaintfuII
@PaintfuII Год назад
In 69 years
@Max-qh2fl
@Max-qh2fl Год назад
@@PaintfuII ik
@theraven6133
@theraven6133 Год назад
I really wanna see this one with Switzerland,it's probably gonna be boring but it would be funny to see neutral country
@stephinator32
@stephinator32 Год назад
I liked how like during the winter war it played the Soviet march
@francescopoma2046
@francescopoma2046 Год назад
12:20 the fifth half was Eastern Prussia, the part split from the rest of Germany by the city of Danzica, that was then annexed to Poland
@dyawr
@dyawr Год назад
8:25 I just want to point out that that's not how the Romanian map looked, at that point. Romania's biggest ally, France, had fallen & Hungary allied with Germany, had already taken half of Transylvania, while Bulgaria had taken Southern Dobrogea. So, Romania was in no position to fight all these powers alone. It did ally with Germany afterwards & took that chunk of Moldavia back from the USSR, though - but could only keep it until '45..
@IakovBardin
@IakovBardin Год назад
*1944
@NarayaRamaditya
@NarayaRamaditya Год назад
Can we just appreciate how the Soviet Union has existed for 69 years (well see)
@WarthunderAlien
@WarthunderAlien Год назад
Oh my gosh as soon as North Vietnam oofed south Vietnam 15:53 I got a notification from Drew’s yt channel that said “oof”
@armanarmenovich1166
@armanarmenovich1166 Год назад
15:39 "That's right, Czech", that is Prague spring in 1968
@tsft_
@tsft_ Год назад
Drew durnil should upload in european time for a day so the hands of the views are up to the europeans
@Qqwskon
@Qqwskon Год назад
its 19:00 in turkey wdym
@thebronywiking
@thebronywiking Год назад
18:00 (6 in the evening) Central European Time as it is now is perfect for us.
@krimzonstriker7534
@krimzonstriker7534 Год назад
Drew's never heard of the Chechnya and the wars between them and Russia when they tried to break away? Grozny is their capital and all....
@dyawr
@dyawr Год назад
Yes, I'm surprised also 🤔🤷‍♀️
@Antihero115
@Antihero115 10 месяцев назад
At 12:13 he actually did have the mustache it's just hard too tell cause it's about the size of the cross it's at the bottom
@GuyWhoSendsShitposts
@GuyWhoSendsShitposts Год назад
drew is one of the best countryball channel, he always voice act the balls too
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