I love how the beat of Sacred War drops whenever something significant happens on the map 4:38: Japan attacks Pearl Harbor 5:19: Operation Compass; Axis lose North Africa 6:00: Surrender of Italy
I remember seeing it a few years ago. I’ve searched for a while and I can’t seem to find it, it was the one with the soldiers singing it. It’s probably been deleted
@@fahoodie1852 I respect those who not fought against a country but fought against dictators who spread the reign of evil, What I mean is that Germany is not at fault but it's fucking Hitler who used Germany for his advantage and ruined Germany and other countries for his power. And I pray that may everyone, those who for allies or for axis and those who died in battle like civilians rest in peace because they were innocent. 🙏 RIP ✝️⚰☮ Love from 🇮🇳 to the world 🌎 ❤
China isn't done very well at all (although it's still better than most videos I've seen). Neither is France. I can't speak for most other areas but they don't look all that good, except Poland which looks a lot better than most videos do it. This is an impressive video and it's not all bad, but I think it could have been a lot better.
Yan Xishan 閻錫山 It’s kind of tough to animate on multiple fronts, so it’s going to be expected to have a lower quality. Since you’re more into Chinese history the flaws appear more significant. I didn’t use many video sources this time
The Japanese refused to attack ships headed towards the Soviet Union since Japan was not at war with the Soviets, and was anxious to not be at war with them due to Khalkhin Gol.
@@Therewillalwaysbearussia Soviet ships were carrying supplies from the United States to the Soviet Union. Shooting one of those ships means the 1,200,000 soldiers the Soviets had in the Far East may wish to liberate their Chinese comrades from Japanese imperialism.
August of 1942, truly shows the scope of the Axis Reach. If you include the "neutral" countries, Communist Russia, and based on the territory of where the allies could launch a military strike (Hawaii and mainland Britain), the Allies had lost control of nearly HALF of the globe! Not to mention that America had not yet reached its military strength/production value. That's how close the world came to a global dictatorship.