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Suez Crisis 1956 - Cold War DOCUMENTARY 

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Previously in our animated historical documentary series on modern warfare, we have covered the First Arab-Israeli war of 1948 bit.ly/2r3YMeP In this video, we will talk about the Second Arab-Israeli War, also knows as the Suez Crisis and the Tripartite Aggression, as Egypt was attacked by France, UK and Israel in 1956.
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
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@Nomadicenjoyerplus
@Nomadicenjoyerplus 4 года назад
Kings and Generals Pls make video about Afsharid Empire and Nader Shah’s conquests
@ajithsidhu7183
@ajithsidhu7183 4 года назад
Great vid pls do one on saragrihi battle pls
@Nomadicenjoyerplus
@Nomadicenjoyerplus 4 года назад
Kings and Generals And also Umayyad-Turgesh wars Suluk Qaghan
@mrpotatochu6611
@mrpotatochu6611 4 года назад
Do battle of saranci
@apc9714
@apc9714 4 года назад
The cold war is a period that is having a great influence on today's world but it doesn't get a lot of attention. It is even out of schools history program. Great channel, you are doing an amazing job.
@eternalm3859
@eternalm3859 4 года назад
Late 20th century be like: Nation 1: hey! wanna do war? Nation 2: Yeah sure! Quickly before the UN sees!
@jackbharucha1475
@jackbharucha1475 4 года назад
21st century: lol who cares about the UN
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 4 года назад
@@jackbharucha1475 UN has devolved into the lowest common denominator it's a forum for dictators and human rights abusers to feign legitimacy ironic
@alexlaza5301
@alexlaza5301 4 года назад
@@ibnyahud Like Donald Trump for example?
@ariavachier-lagravech.6910
@ariavachier-lagravech.6910 4 года назад
@@ibnyahud "United Nation is an accepted forum of international hatred" -Sir Humphrey
@alioshax7797
@alioshax7797 4 года назад
@@ibnyahud It's the goal of the UN to gather all leaders, no matter the nature of their power. Critizing the UN is easy, for sure, but tell me, was it better before ? Which organization tried so hard to reduce poverty and wars ? I'm not talking about world leaders, I'm talking about the UNICEF, the UNESCO, the sanitarians missions against Ebola, etc, etc. The UN is not responsible for US or Russians actions across the world.
@EndOfSmallSanctuary97
@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 4 года назад
In 1799-1801 the British helped repel the French invasion of Egypt. 150 years later the British and French would work together to invade. Interesting how things change.
@Ibrahana.
@Ibrahana. 4 года назад
Well...things would change in 150 years
@Shyning
@Shyning 4 года назад
@@aaronb2334 just like about any old power, what a surprise. Enemies of yesterday are your allies today, until the next time. It has been this way for millenias, it has nothing to do with the French in particular.
@Leynx-Et-Fenrir
@Leynx-Et-Fenrir 4 года назад
@@Shyning Exactly. And new rising power like USA or USSR (now Russia) did and do the same as well. The only rule is that there are no rules. However, as a French citizen myself, it is so sad to see France, a country which had just suffered the shame and pain of occupation by an invading force, still wanting to do the same colonialism shit after liberation. And let's not talk about Indochina or Algeria. Shame on the French Republic. Alas, there is no black and white in this quest of domination, just a shades of grey...
@Shyning
@Shyning 4 года назад
@@aaronb2334 I see the kind of prick I was trying to talk with, my bad, I thought you were someone with at least half a brain, excuse me for misunderstanding that point, I won't bother. You know what ? You're right, if that helps you feel secure about it.
@seanmoran6510
@seanmoran6510 4 года назад
Aaron B American Revolution?
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 4 года назад
Israel: what r u guys doing here? UK/France: umm, what r u doing here? Israel: I asked first.
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 4 года назад
daniel albo I know, I just thought it was funny how Egypt royal fucked themselves
@Faith_Through_Struggle
@Faith_Through_Struggle 4 года назад
daniel albo unfortunately they think Israel is the reason for everything as well. Example: terror attack in kabul, then those people will say it’s mossad. People are so brainwashed. Peace ✌️ bro
@arnatar2086
@arnatar2086 4 года назад
@@Faith_Through_Struggle A good conspiracy theory sadly has some sparks of truth in it. Meaning the Mossad did indeed some really f***ed up shit (killing scientists in other nations, kidnapping people for revealing dubious stuff Israel did, etc, etc).
@Faith_Through_Struggle
@Faith_Through_Struggle 4 года назад
Arnatar For sure there is a level of truth like notably let’s say a handful of bad or specific actions that were necessary for national security, but these kinds of people blow it out of the water with Israel. They’re the ones who say that Jews call everyone antisemetic but then they turn around with antisemetic conspiracy theory’s that only target Jews in particular. 2020 is full of hypocrites. Peace ✌️
@arnatar2086
@arnatar2086 4 года назад
@@Faith_Through_Struggle Just wanted to point out that the former and by now relatively well documented breaches of souverenity and acts of terror the mossad and israel commited leave a fertile ground for conspiracy theories. Maybe such actions seem to be a good idea for national security, but they create a dangerous precident. The same logic Israel used to millitarily attack iranian atomic facilities, could be used for attacking the ones in Israel, since we know by now that Israel used and probably still uses those to build nukes.
@turtlefuck6969
@turtlefuck6969 4 года назад
The ending feels rushed. How did the UN, US and USSR decide to step in? What was at stake? Why did the UK and France comply?
@enesakhan4032
@enesakhan4032 4 года назад
USSR was always sided with Egypt againts Israel ... i think USSR was so close to interfere to the war they had to sign a peace agreement
@AlexC-ou4ju
@AlexC-ou4ju 4 года назад
because USSR threatened Nukes if the allies didn't lrsve their puppet alone, The US didn't want to drive More arab counties into the arms of the Soviets. Britain was very influenced by america at the time. Eg britain didn't have 100% control over their nuclear arsenal. France chose the longer approach of developing their bombs without American control so did not yet have the power to tell the USSR to mind their own business until 1960.
@vodkamblyat8525
@vodkamblyat8525 4 года назад
@@AlexC-ou4ju threat by nuke ? Ok buddy
@AlexC-ou4ju
@AlexC-ou4ju 4 года назад
@@vodkamblyat8525 'However, what really mattered was the reaction of the superpowers. Soviet premier Nikolai Bulganin warned that the Soviet Union was ready to fire nuclear-armed ballistic missiles at Britain, France and Israel unless those nations withdrew. This, too, was a deception: the Soviet Union’s ICBM force was mostly propaganda at this time. Not to mention hypocritical, given that just a month before, Soviet tanks had brutally suppressed Hungarian rebels in Budapest.'
@chaosXP3RT
@chaosXP3RT 4 года назад
The USA was never told about the plan by France and the UK. The USA was very angry and worried that the USSR would get involved, because both the USSR and USA had been trying to court Egypt. The USA built infrastructure and shipped tons of wheat to Egypt every year. The USSR shipped tons of weapons and trained Egyptian officers. Egypt was a strategic country that controlled a major artery to world trade. Both the USA and USSR didn't want France and the UK involved so they both demanded the UN stop the conflict
@sadturtle540
@sadturtle540 4 года назад
Damn The Animation on these is getting better then a lot of video games I played props to Y''all
@victorviereck4117
@victorviereck4117 4 года назад
YES! WAS SEARCHING FOR A COMMENT LIKE THIS!
@jascrandom9855
@jascrandom9855 4 года назад
That moment when you realize, this is a single shot animation the entire time.
@insearchof9090
@insearchof9090 4 года назад
How can i learn that kind of animation?
@ArghastOfTheAlliance
@ArghastOfTheAlliance 4 года назад
Are you kidding? These childish figurines are ridiculous.
@JohnWick-qr4yc
@JohnWick-qr4yc 2 года назад
Lol wtf you playin on PS2?
@AvengeLaika
@AvengeLaika 4 года назад
I don't usually comment but seriously the quality of your videos is getting better and better. Praise to you, I seriously enjoy your videos
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Please, comment more often :-)
@andredeketeleastutecomplex
@andredeketeleastutecomplex 4 года назад
Unfortunatly the quality of the facts can sometimes be disputed.
@AvengeLaika
@AvengeLaika 4 года назад
@@andredeketeleastutecomplex which facts are incorrect?
@TheGyn1000
@TheGyn1000 3 года назад
Maybe the visual getting better but the facts are questionable. The Kadesh operation was driven and motivated by UK and France who coordinated their actions with Israel never guessing Israel will do so well. They later back stabbed Israel pretended they were not in the loop on this operation while they were the driving force. Please work more an historical accuracy and factual presentation.
@hailexiao2770
@hailexiao2770 2 года назад
@@andredeketeleastutecomplex Unfortunately the commenters who first dispute the quality of the facts in the thread or accuse the video of bias never say what exactly the problem is.
@LividLobster
@LividLobster 4 года назад
/Trade is disrupted/ *Britain has entered the chat*
@otakurt1149
@otakurt1149 4 года назад
USA Has Entered the chat USA: Britain stop it!
@yb000
@yb000 4 года назад
Would you be interested in a trade agreement with England?
@EmpirealDemocracy
@EmpirealDemocracy 4 года назад
Despite the military defeats suffered during this event, this was a huge political win for Nasser. Far from leading to his overthrow, it cemented his reputation with the people as someone who was willing to stand up to the old empires. He was so popular after this that following the defeat in the 6 Day War, Nasser said he would resign, but the populace threatened to riot if he did.
@Bassel0124693974
@Bassel0124693974 Год назад
Because Abdel Nasser is a hero who stood in the face of tyrants and preserved the Suez Canal from theft because it is an Egyptian channel
@tetraxis3011
@tetraxis3011 Год назад
Absolute Gigachad. I don’t know any other politician who COULDNT resign even after losing a war because the people wouldn’t let him.
@themsky8905
@themsky8905 11 месяцев назад
​@@Bassel0124693974 Sadat was much better than him imo. Nasser screwed up badly in the 6 day war
@jackna9185
@jackna9185 10 месяцев назад
The Arab leaders always gain power after every war they lose. Dah!
@mahmoudzidan1751
@mahmoudzidan1751 8 месяцев назад
​@@jackna9185 At least Nasser entered into a war of attrition against Israel for three years, which no Arab president did, not even you.
@Gameflyer001
@Gameflyer001 4 года назад
2 key things you didn't discuss here. Firstly, future Canadian PM Lester B. Pearson was the one who formulated the ceasefire and was subsequently awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his actions. Secondly, one of the sticking points of the ceasefire was that the Straits of Tiran were not to be blocked again under any condition. Egypt violated that in April 1967 to close Israel off from the Red Sea, effectively setting the casus belli for the Six Day War two months later.
@mac2857
@mac2857 10 месяцев назад
based Egypt
@truebeliever786
@truebeliever786 5 месяцев назад
True, but another video I saw mentioned that there were negotiations underway, to get Nasser to unblock the Straits. Israel didn't allow any room for negotiation and just shot first, asked questions later. The other thing is that Nasser only blocked the Straits, because of disproportionate Israeli attacks in the Golan Heights.
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 4 года назад
15:25 British using Blitzkrieg? Looks like they’ve learnt it the hardest way.
@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347
@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 4 года назад
HAHAHAHHA! Its like Thanos/Hitler saying "Where did that all bring you? Back to me." Blitzkrieg.
@turcoslav9942
@turcoslav9942 4 года назад
@@odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 wtf?
@khalee95
@khalee95 4 года назад
No one can do a blitz better than the Emperor himself. The English ran out to sea, the Prussians East and the Russians back to Moscow.
@rock3793
@rock3793 4 года назад
no horses so no
@maxanderson9293
@maxanderson9293 2 года назад
@@alecblunden8615 it also succeed in Africa and Russia
@dyansty653
@dyansty653 2 года назад
funny how this is also called the second arab israeli war. it was UK, France and Israel vs Egypt
@JerryDidv
@JerryDidv 3 года назад
Suez Crisis 2021 - a ship got stuck
@maxkennedy8075
@maxkennedy8075 4 года назад
My Grandad almost ended up lynched because of the Suez Crisis. He was a British man working for Shell in Cairo as troops were landing. Thankfully he saw which way the wind was blowing and got out before any angry mobs formed
@eca3101
@eca3101 4 года назад
My grandad was based in Port Said with the Egyptian army to what was supposed to be a boring post watching the ships go by. Instead a few months later Nasser nationalized the Suez, and he found himself fighting French and British paratroopers while he himself was woefully underequiped for what even the army thought was going to be a glorified policing job lol
@maxkennedy8075
@maxkennedy8075 4 года назад
Boris Erdogan Since YT removed my last comment I’ll go after your idiotic comment in a different manner What country hasn’t been imperialistic at some point? What country are you from cos unless you are a Polynesian who occupied empty islands you got some explaining to do sonny Working for a company that operates in a foreign country isn’t stealing. Its called business. He worked as an LPG salesman so had nothing to do with resource extraction. Since I don’t want this comment yeeted too I’ll just say in response to you wanting one of my family to be lynched because of your smooth brained interpretation of imperialism: I hope you get eaten from the inside out by parasitic wasps.
@maxkennedy8075
@maxkennedy8075 4 года назад
Boris Erdogan Well I did a cursory search of your surname and if it is your real one your name is Turkish and you can automatically shut the fuck up on colonialism. If not you can be directed to my previous comment where I state that my grandad did nothing wrong, he was not some imperialist he was just working abroad for an oil company that operates all over the world. You then wished him dead, Die in a fire. As for “muh history, muh colonialism” I have studied the British empire as part of my A levels. Nice attempt to compare the Spanish empire to the British though under the label of “European colonialism”. Its a lot more complicated than “redcoat man bad”.
@HaemDream
@HaemDream 4 года назад
@Boris Erdogan And I suppose this guy's grandfather was responsible for those tens of millions of deaths, yes? Why don't you lynch every Brit working abroad while you're at it?
@maxkennedy8075
@maxkennedy8075 4 года назад
Boris Erdogan YES you fucking twat I studied that shit for two years What I’m saying is that my grandfather contributed nothing to that with his work.
@oriffel
@oriffel 4 года назад
i love how you can see the reflections of units in the water. amazing little details all around. Great work!
@rascallyrabbit717
@rascallyrabbit717 4 года назад
is that a space rock? or planet ? I'm curious if you don't mind, and the green, what's with the cool green?
@HistoryClass
@HistoryClass 4 года назад
It looks like a strategy game, these kind of videos are excellent for understanding battles
@mohamedsewilam4134
@mohamedsewilam4134 3 года назад
he is using rtx cards
@kilianschattauer5625
@kilianschattauer5625 4 года назад
This has been one of your best videos yet, simply on how well it was made with the animations. Keep it up! 1 Million is within reach
@imarisharp6223
@imarisharp6223 4 года назад
I love that you're doing conflicts that happened after WW2, while they aren't as big or major as other major conflicts during the Cold War, this is the best
@anthonyelenga8939
@anthonyelenga8939 4 года назад
The animation on this video is absolutely exquisite. Coupled with the amazing storytelling and content of the videos, I keep getting impressed. Keep up the great work guys
@tylerjerabek5204
@tylerjerabek5204 Год назад
Too bad they left out some important facts
@22vx
@22vx 4 года назад
Thanks K&G for continuing to share your knowledge and expertise. Good stuff!
@grandadmiralzaarin4962
@grandadmiralzaarin4962 4 года назад
The moment the British and French realized they had been replaced as the dominant powers in the world. The time of the Lion and Tricolor was over. The age of the Eagle and Bear had begun.
@PewPewPlasmagun
@PewPewPlasmagun 4 года назад
@Charmingly Cynical An imbecilic comment. What will end the US (hopefully since I am part of the other 95% of the world) will be the broad coalition of the anti-monopolar forces. We shall prevaim by mass and not by quality.
@FazeParticles
@FazeParticles 4 года назад
PewPewPlasmagun the USA can’t pay for their welfare tho. USA has 12 years maximum until they have to cut all government services to pay for welfare and Medicare. Haha can’t wait. The welfare state is fucking cancer.
@grandadmiralzaarin4962
@grandadmiralzaarin4962 3 года назад
@Horizon585 I mean that's standard operating procedure for any power. Decry what your competitors do to rally support against them and gradually destroy them, then do the exact same thing but put a different label on it. That's been the way it's been done since the Assyrians.
@-3696
@-3696 3 года назад
@Ho Man17 Can the Eagle survive for too long?
@savasankahveci3030
@savasankahveci3030 3 года назад
let me introduce you new emerging powerhouse PANDA!
@amirsamei7133
@amirsamei7133 4 года назад
Please iran and iraq war1980
@AK-nm1jh
@AK-nm1jh 4 года назад
This will be interesting
@Muhammed552
@Muhammed552 4 года назад
i think they will after this series end
@greengiant1017
@greengiant1017 4 года назад
@@AA-cj7jo all history about islam is dark..islam is full of killing and raping.
@greengiant1017
@greengiant1017 4 года назад
@@AA-cj7jo go pray for your immaginary alah idiot
@greengiant1017
@greengiant1017 4 года назад
@@AA-cj7jo youtube censoring everything about islam..
@Ashwin-zg7rt
@Ashwin-zg7rt 4 года назад
Another quality upload by K&G! Super episode team!
@oakoakoak2219
@oakoakoak2219 4 года назад
This channel is not only underrate it also have one of the best animation for history video on RU-vid. You guys deserve so much more. Keep up the good work
@AaaBbb-kw5em
@AaaBbb-kw5em 4 года назад
Absolutely agreed!
@omarcillo060
@omarcillo060 4 года назад
This is one of the best clips I've ever seen from K&G, you're awesome!
@loganfannin1238
@loganfannin1238 4 года назад
The production quality on this is stellar
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks!
@stevemc01
@stevemc01 2 года назад
There was a funny fact about this crisis… The British and French first wanted the Israeli forces to invade Sinai and then drop in as peacekeepers and form a DMZ at the Suez Canal (held by them of course). The terms called for both sides to pull back 10km away from the canal, which kinda sucked when they announced this while Israeli forces were still 40+km away from the canal.
@stevenv6463
@stevenv6463 8 месяцев назад
Aren't you speaking of the 67 war? This video covers events before that.
@pg955203
@pg955203 4 года назад
I feel Kings and Generals should bring out the fact that both superpower at the time were angry with UK, France and Israel for invading Egypt. Soviet premier Nikolai Bulganin warned that the Soviet Union was ready to fire nuclear-armed ballistic missiles at Britain, France and Israel unless those nations withdrew. Equally shocking was the reaction of the United States. Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles threatened economic sanctions against Israel if it failed to withdraw from the Sinai. It also threatened Britain’s oil supply (Saudi Arabia did embargo Britain and France) and considered selling off British bonds, which would have devastated the British economy. A UN resolution, spurred by the United States, called for a ceasefire and withdrawal of foreign forces.
@j.p.holiday8899
@j.p.holiday8899 4 года назад
Positively outstanding content, K&G! Forever subscriber.
@Daruliable
@Daruliable 4 года назад
great video K&G's, keep it comming!
@prdude1234
@prdude1234 4 года назад
Throughout the invasion, all ships present in the canal were sunk or scuttled on the orders of Nasser, effectively blocking off the canal for several months.
@aikalahamjie7079
@aikalahamjie7079 4 года назад
History is endless, and so are your amazing videos...hope to see more soon😁😁
@gzpo
@gzpo 4 года назад
Wow! Very informative. Love the graphic simulation. Thanks!💖😎
@ruibranco87
@ruibranco87 4 года назад
Almost 1 million, since the beginning, tks for everything
@olejnik5165
@olejnik5165 4 года назад
Epic History TV did a great job coverin overhaul history and why Seuz Crisis take place, and as usual Kings and Generals did a fantastic job which I will always enjoy
@KHK001
@KHK001 4 года назад
Great! Your 3D animation getting better and better.
@francissantos7448
@francissantos7448 3 года назад
Thanks for the upload. Very concise military view. I had to fill in the political angles.
@AaaBbb-kw5em
@AaaBbb-kw5em 4 года назад
Another excellent video from my favourite history channel
@markthomson1816
@markthomson1816 4 года назад
Never heard "leather bifold" said with so much disdain xD
@linkofvev
@linkofvev 4 года назад
It's always nice to see those rare moments of Britain and France getting along.
@ashraftarabishi831
@ashraftarabishi831 4 года назад
They get along very well when it comes to serving their zionest masters.
@achintyanaithani889
@achintyanaithani889 3 года назад
They tend to lose every time they do....
@andypeterson3070
@andypeterson3070 3 года назад
@@achintyanaithani889 We didn't lose WW 1 and 2.
@andypeterson3070
@andypeterson3070 3 года назад
@@umaryusuf537 Yeah they helped. But I have studied WW1 as well and have come to the conclusion that it was won mostly by the British and the French.
@andypeterson3070
@andypeterson3070 3 года назад
@@umaryusuf537 Total crap dick head
@DougCaldwell
@DougCaldwell 3 года назад
Great animation and narration makes an effective and informative show.
@robandcheryls
@robandcheryls 2 года назад
Your videos are amazing, thank you.
@elgeneral5279
@elgeneral5279 4 года назад
I'm starting to see a pattern is British history. Country: *Disrupts trade* Britain: "So, you have chosen death."
@samuelademeso9041
@samuelademeso9041 4 года назад
Egypt: no, but it will your death
@mohammadmutari6214
@mohammadmutari6214 4 года назад
@@samuelademeso9041 will be
@NearEarthAsteroid
@NearEarthAsteroid 4 года назад
"So, you have chosen de... , ahem, democracy.
@samuelademeso9041
@samuelademeso9041 4 года назад
@@NearEarthAsteroid why yes, but it an Arab democracy
@omarziad7548
@omarziad7548 8 месяцев назад
port said
@iainmaclean612
@iainmaclean612 4 года назад
Ahh, it's good to see you guys branching out into other era's of war. I do hope that as a team you don't feel you have covered most of the ancient conflicts so are shifting focus to modern era though? I had high hopes yous would cover the whole series of conflicts in the Sicilian wars. This video was good but ended abruptly, a roundup of why this spelled the end of the British imperialist power was missed.
@blackraiden78
@blackraiden78 4 года назад
Great Video again. Love the animations. :)
@donnatello3906
@donnatello3906 4 года назад
These documentary videos just get better and better and better!!!!
@Gorboduc
@Gorboduc 4 года назад
Eisenhower sold Eden down the river while Macmillan stabbed him in the back.
@LouisKing995
@LouisKing995 4 года назад
Somarik Green Eisenhower later regretted his decision so there is that. The threat from the soviets was all bluster anyway. The US expected the UK to involve itself in every Cold War intervention that the Americans wanted, yet completely sold out their closest Ally at the cusp of victory. Complete shambles.
@c.w.simpsonproductions1230
@c.w.simpsonproductions1230 4 года назад
I've been curious to see more of this since its depiction in The Crown Season 2, especially since we saw so little of the crisis itself over the political aftermath.
@50043211
@50043211 Год назад
What I really enjoy is how the narrator doesnt even try to properly pronounce foreign names and just uses his (presumably) US pronunciation! GJ man! GJ! Without the names as text I would not know half the time what he is talking about.
@edwinshelly993
@edwinshelly993 3 года назад
I love your videos, thank you so much!
@woodsjos
@woodsjos 3 года назад
my grandfather served with the canadian branch of the UN peacekeepers in the suez from 56 til 57. iv always been dyeing to know more about this conflict. i have some good stories from my grandfather about his experiences there
@nourelsabah748
@nourelsabah748 Год назад
What're the good stories in occupying other countries?
@wickedleeloopy2115
@wickedleeloopy2115 3 года назад
Who is here since the evergreen ship that got stuck...
@fcalvaresi
@fcalvaresi 4 года назад
I love the fact that the planes and ships look really like in real life, you are improving day by day !
@abdulkadiraltunbay4299
@abdulkadiraltunbay4299 4 года назад
You guys are always incredible thanks so much
@TheWinty
@TheWinty 4 года назад
Im from Czech republic and we were never teached in school that we supported Egypt in this war... Im pissed now that our school system doesnt inform us that we were involved in this...
@napolien1310
@napolien1310 4 года назад
And what was your involvement!?
@TheWinty
@TheWinty 4 года назад
napolien 1 play it again than... We give material support as czechoslovakia so probably our tanks and Guns
@napolien1310
@napolien1310 4 года назад
@@TheWinty oh god that was the Czech republic, I forgot about the naming in these Era, sorry about that.
@TheWinty
@TheWinty 4 года назад
napolien 1 NP mate :))
@ahmedaboyosef4271
@ahmedaboyosef4271 4 года назад
In Egypt tho Nasser always bragged about his friendship with tito
@shantanu7514
@shantanu7514 4 года назад
Love your History videos, sir, especially of the post-WWII Asian Wars. Could you do one on 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak Wars or about Vietnam? Thank you.
@starkplk1607
@starkplk1607 4 года назад
Your content is so much better then one from my country I enjoy every episode and have hope you will continue this :D
@nanochad2979
@nanochad2979 3 года назад
another excellent video, keep it up!
@KingAlpaca
@KingAlpaca 4 года назад
The most interesting thing about this operation is that the most interesting things about this operation happened after it, and especially before it, not during it. I read a biography about Moshe Dayan, and the discussions and negotiations between Israel, UKread past and France are simply fascinating.
@shubhammakar09
@shubhammakar09 4 года назад
I dropped my jaw when I saw those jets taking off from the carrier ships🔥
@crazyjester993
@crazyjester993 4 года назад
so you r not going fix it back then ?
@jozzieokes3422
@jozzieokes3422 4 года назад
is it possible to do some documentary's on the various pictish tribes and their incursions into britian , post rome leaving there and this upload was a great and highly informative documentary as always!!! never stop
@niceboy9806
@niceboy9806 2 года назад
Thanks for your awesome n informative video... n also thanks to ur sponsors.
@umbrib
@umbrib 3 года назад
Anyone here after a container ship blocked the canal?
@chch1959
@chch1959 3 года назад
yup
@almaghnatees
@almaghnatees 3 года назад
Funny thing is. Egypt during that war blocked the canal with ships from both ends. Something the video missed and it was a key factor in keeping the British israel and the French at bay.
@SuperCrumpets
@SuperCrumpets 4 года назад
these graphics are amazing and this needs to be an actual strategy game, it even looks like ruse 2
@adamandsharonrowe6605
@adamandsharonrowe6605 4 года назад
Pls give us a second RUSE there is hardly anyone on the current multiplayer which is sad
@AmorosoGombe
@AmorosoGombe 4 года назад
Awesome job! Thank you!
@MostafaElguindy
@MostafaElguindy 4 года назад
The graphics are really sick. Better than many flagship real time strategy games. Way to go guys.
@DamnedHistory
@DamnedHistory 4 года назад
It’s my birthday! Thank you for the video 🥰🤩
@chasemurraychristopherdola7108
@chasemurraychristopherdola7108 4 года назад
Sebastian Ramirez-Ekner happy birthday
@talink6867
@talink6867 4 года назад
Mine is tomorrow, but happy birthday!
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 4 года назад
This was really fascinating to watch. I never wondered what happened around this time. But I did know that it was a bloody affair. But it's nice to know exactly what happened. My compliments to those who made this video a reality.
@Bassel0124693974
@Bassel0124693974 Год назад
And when you saw that, did you know why Britain is hated? Did you understand that Britain is just an empire that fed on the blood of peoples (innocent civilians)
@raffaelerechichi8170
@raffaelerechichi8170 3 года назад
Very well presented documentary!!!
@husseinalsharaa202
@husseinalsharaa202 4 года назад
This video is beautiful the maps are fantastic
@TheWhiteDragon3
@TheWhiteDragon3 4 года назад
I fuckin' smashed that like button just for that intro animation! Well done boys!
@minasamir2724
@minasamir2724 4 года назад
Proud Egyptian and descendant of the brave city of Port Said .. My Grandfather (who wasn't a military man) hold any weapon he could get and fought with the people of the city against the invaders .. even women helped in the fight. It's a proud memory that my grandfather shared in defeating 3 countries altogether.
@gregvictoire1309
@gregvictoire1309 4 года назад
@mina samir Only Arabs can sing victoriously after a humiliating military defeat ! 🤣🤣🤣 Pretending and repeating that Egypt won that war against France, GB and Israel (disregarding all historical facts!) does not make it true! 😉 Algerians also pretend they won a war against the French army... 😝 but, as facts matter, can’t name one place where they defeated the French troops. In fact, the only guerrilla warfare that was ever won with 99% of the local guerilleros (fellaghas of the FLN) « neutralized » by the end of 1961. Get real dude.
@minasamir2724
@minasamir2724 4 года назад
@@gregvictoire1309 And only Westerners can preach all day long about freedoms and human rights but they run to invade every country that's against them and try and take all of its resources.
@minasamir2724
@minasamir2724 4 года назад
And before you start talking about Terrorism and Islam and that stuff, I am a coptic Orthodox Christian .. My fathers were christian even before the Vatican itself was built.
@gregvictoire1309
@gregvictoire1309 4 года назад
@mina samir Fully agree with you Samir about the « preaching about freedom » of Western countries... it’s a shame. No doubt.
@abumajhool145
@abumajhool145 4 года назад
@@gregvictoire1309 I actually like the willpower to fight some unfightable battles and the ability to stand against huge odds.
@aikalahamjie7079
@aikalahamjie7079 4 года назад
Excuse me, if you guys are recruited by gaming or movie firms in the future, please dont leave us...your videos were fascinating since i started watching them and it gets better and better...your documentaries are the only ones which managed to make me stay awake watching...
@fouadhoblos3611
@fouadhoblos3611 4 года назад
The aircraft taking off from the carrier close scene is the best you guys animated so far. Although i enjoy your videos immensely, i still find the same criticism points redundant. If you guys can just put numbers of infantry, tanks, artillery under the division, and how they changed after each battle, perhaps you'd earn that extra star to take your videos from 4 to 5 stars. Anyway, this channel remains one of my favorites..
@frederickoftheartic2209
@frederickoftheartic2209 4 года назад
I would complain that the ending was rushed i just realized it was called kings and generals not politicians and politics
@ashma909
@ashma909 4 года назад
That's a story half told! You left off all the juicy bits. Ending was rushed. We demand a part II :P
@williamspence1294
@williamspence1294 4 года назад
Top notch video presentations bravo
@jimmywrangles
@jimmywrangles 4 года назад
Excellent history. Thank you.
@Nomadicenjoyerplus
@Nomadicenjoyerplus 4 года назад
Pls do Nader Shah and Afsharid Empire
@komm6668
@komm6668 4 года назад
When Britain and France realized they no longer ruled the world.
@20quid
@20quid 4 года назад
I don't this Britain has realized yet. Proof: Brexit.
@chinguunerdenebadrakh7022
@chinguunerdenebadrakh7022 4 года назад
20quid Dude, Brexit has very little to do with Britain wanting to rule the world. There are various factors, but overall, the people who voted to leave, wanted UK independence from EU. People in Brussels making laws for Britain didn’t sit right with many people, the handling of the refugee crisis didn’t help that either. Many people also just wanted to send a message to parliament and the government, since they felt that those higher ups stopped paying attention to their demands anymore. And the Brexit issue has highlighter the many problems in the inner workings of UK parliament, which citizens wanted to change.
@davestevens6283
@davestevens6283 4 года назад
@Marcelo Henrique Soares da Silva It's not about the size of the military or its quality, but rather about how you can leverage it for your political benefits. There was a time the US wouldn't face any serious opposition in most areas by any other power, either by itself or by proxy.- when after the fall of the USSR , both Russia and China could not project their power either economically, politically or militarily outside a limited region. Things have considerably changed since, and considering Russia seems to be on route to getting two of its chief goals completed - dismantling the EU and NATO - they probably won't become better. And it matters less that you can win a battle, and more that there's the possibility of actually going into it, with its associated risks.
@mercian7
@mercian7 4 года назад
@@20quid Yes, Democracy is a bitch ain't it!
@mercian7
@mercian7 4 года назад
@@JoeSmith-sl9bq better them than the French, Germans, Chinese etc etc
@luiseman92
@luiseman92 4 года назад
love you guys!
@ammar3739
@ammar3739 4 месяца назад
Great work
@gregoryosborne4076
@gregoryosborne4076 4 года назад
While the military action visuals are cool, it feels like it was almost irrelevant to the crisis. The end was basically "oh but whoops the crisis was actually resolved in the UN" and wasn't really covered much. Would love to see a follow up video on the actual diplomatic stakes.
@benghaziwarrior3687
@benghaziwarrior3687 2 года назад
British getting away with war crimes nothings new
@GooseGumlizzard
@GooseGumlizzard 9 месяцев назад
its true
@denniscleary7580
@denniscleary7580 4 года назад
I see a video by Kings and I click..👍
@bigbrother1796
@bigbrother1796 4 года назад
Wow excellent documentary
@needmorebrain
@needmorebrain 3 года назад
Impressive presentation!
@MrTmull21
@MrTmull21 4 года назад
Just wrote my college thesis on the Suez Crisis, can’t wait to watch this lol
@user-fj5wn9iq5r
@user-fj5wn9iq5r 4 года назад
We arabs called it aggression not a crisis
@MrTmull21
@MrTmull21 4 года назад
Well it was certainly western aggression, we just refer to it as the Suez crisis in the states ساهر الرفاعي
@al-muwaffaq341
@al-muwaffaq341 4 года назад
ساهر الرفاعي most definitely aggression
@MrTmull21
@MrTmull21 4 года назад
donald seigel I think you’re ignoring the fact that the canal is squarely in Egyptian territory to begin with, and the canal was built off the backs of Egyptian laborers. GB used Pasha’s inability to pay the loans to seize and colonize the country (illegal) and continued to interfere in Egyptian politics even after granting nominal independence in 1922. seizing the canal might’ve been illegal as a technicality, but nasser was fighting back against British interference in Egypt going back to the 1880s
@Matthew10950
@Matthew10950 4 года назад
@@MrTmull21 And he was made to pay for it. Contract is a contract. Legal isn't a technicality. He rolled the dice and lost and his people paid for it in blood. Don't blame the west.
@paulcateiii
@paulcateiii 4 года назад
thought this one would be on your Cold War channel
@f2yseadart253
@f2yseadart253 4 года назад
enjoy both channels
@mephisto2872
@mephisto2872 4 года назад
Paul Cate III The military operations are always in this channel. The Cold War Channel covers the political aspects of the Cold War.
@varana
@varana 4 года назад
Yeah - in this one, which individual brigade moved where took quite a lot of space. On the other hand, the UN talks and their results, ending the war, more or less dropped down from heaven above without much context and explanations. On the Cold War channel, it'll be the other way 'round, I guess.
@philhartman1501
@philhartman1501 4 года назад
Those IAF Mustangs certainly have a distinct engine sound!
@Malas13
@Malas13 4 года назад
Those animations
@petergray2712
@petergray2712 4 года назад
Despite the arms deal with Czechoslovakia, the majority of Egyptian forces were armed with American, British and French armaments.. This created the possibility of frequent accidental attacks upon friendly units for the Israeli forces, as both armies used Sherman and AMX-13 tanks.
@brotheryoungtrad217
@brotheryoungtrad217 4 года назад
And thus the sun finally set upon the empires of old...
@carlrodalegrado4104
@carlrodalegrado4104 3 года назад
Quite ironic that "The sun never sets on the British Empire" for it had territory almost on any timezone even controlled the oceans.
@NapoleonBonaparde
@NapoleonBonaparde 3 года назад
I would argue it set upon them in 1918 but for Britain as a superpower it certainly was the end.
@Genevasplaytime
@Genevasplaytime 2 года назад
Britain still has most overseas territories. More than USA
@stacey_1111rh
@stacey_1111rh Год назад
Excellent work
@sitrakamatthieu
@sitrakamatthieu 4 года назад
Great vidéo !
@mohamedalgaml
@mohamedalgaml 4 года назад
I've always believed that Egypt should have sided with the USA after 1952....none of this would have happened. We had a narcissist son of a ***** ruling the country with a bunch of wannabe- uneducated officers and they introduced the concept of nepotism in Egypt. This concept ultimately ruined the country and its army. Brigadier generals were assigned according to their loyalty and not according to their qualifications. Shortly after that, all of Egypt was being assigned jobs accordingly and the country fell into dismay and chaos. A very sad but true documentary.
@Zaradeptus
@Zaradeptus 4 года назад
This is the sad truth about Egypt. The country had so much promise after WW2. In the 1950s Egypt had the same level of economic development as South Korea. But political mismanagement squandered Egypt's potential.
@imadgrim
@imadgrim 4 года назад
Naser in Egypt and Assad in Syria were behind so many tragedies in the region.
@EslamSkyWalker
@EslamSkyWalker 3 года назад
Egypt SHOULD have sided with the USSR
@EslamSkyWalker
@EslamSkyWalker 3 года назад
@Azzam 111 yeah...
@Moses_VII
@Moses_VII 3 года назад
If the Muslim Brotherhood was in power in the 50s before their corruption in the 70s, Egypt would be a great place to live. It would be like a less sanctioned Iran; it would be like a religious Europe.
@TitanDarwin
@TitanDarwin 4 года назад
For a moment I thought the advertising segment said "Shoutout to the rich".
@LeSethX
@LeSethX 4 года назад
I think I have complained on how loud the explosions were in previous videos, the Korean War. Much better ratio this time (although the shot of the planes taking off from the carriers was still louder than your voice; maybe just do the cool shot like that next time without speaking during it). Excellent animations!
@TheDeepeshsethi
@TheDeepeshsethi 4 года назад
35k is more needed, common guys, let's help our favorite channel to achieve 1 million milestone this year only, request you to recommend this channel to your friends and family, a small thanks to this channel!!!
@davidrosner6267
@davidrosner6267 4 года назад
The Suez Crisis was one of the few instances during the Cold War where the United States and the Soviet Union actually worked together.
@RobertoLee09
@RobertoLee09 3 года назад
Because both have the same interest - end 2 colonial empires
@tokunbo9238
@tokunbo9238 2 года назад
Also did with the Nigeriam civil war
@cageybee7221
@cageybee7221 3 года назад
czechoslovakia has armed every side in these conflicts holy shit
@retf8977
@retf8977 4 года назад
Once again continuing the series about the wars of my country, Egypt! Thank you very much Kings and generals!
@umarghalab7413
@umarghalab7413 4 года назад
*Youssef Zidan* ما إحنا بقالنا اكتر من ١٠٠ سنه مفشوخين عسكرياً، اييه الجديد يعني
@ALNASERABDO
@ALNASERABDO 4 года назад
​@*Youssef Zidan* و على العموم انت كنت بتحارب قوى عظمى و لسه يدوبك عامل صفقة السلاح سنة 55 يعنى ملحقتش تشغل السلاح الجديد فكويس اوى الأداء ده و الله ينور انك قدرت تبطئ تقدمهم لحد ما خطتهم تفشل و تطلع منتصر سياسيا
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