Comparing WW2 Nazi and American Newsreels: D-Day
In this video we'll examine and compare how the Nazis and Americans portrayed D-Day to the German and American publics.
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Life in East Germany by the Armchair Historian: Historian Reaction
A reaction video to Armchair Historian's video about what life was like in East Germany. Original video found on YouTube.
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Historian Reaction to Oversimplifed Hitler (Part 1)
This is one of Oversimplified's oldest and most watched videos and today I'm reacting to it.
Here's the original video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATlila3e9dM&t=0s
#oversimplifed #history #reaction #ww2
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Germany Could Not Win WW2: Historian Reaction-- Potential History
In a break from reacting to Oversimplified videos, I'm looking at a video suggested by a subscriber from Potential History titled "Why Germany Could not Win WWII." I hope you enjoy. Special thank you to @brudnick39 for the suggestion.
Link to Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbim2kGwhpc
#history #reaction #ww2
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Historian Reacts to Oversimplified's American Revolution (Part 2)
I'm watching part 2 of oversimplified's video on the American Revolution. Here's a link. to their original video here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtYC2jx1LM0
#historian #reaction
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Oversimplified American Revolution--Historian Reaction (Part 1)
One historian's reaction/discussion of Oversimplified's American Revolution Part 1 video. This video is not the full video from Oversimplifed but a reaction to only parts of the video. For a full view of the video clock this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzALIXcY4pg
#historian #reaction
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Vlogging through History Reaction to a Reaction-- Best German Pilot of WWI |Historian Reaction|
For bit of fun, I'm reacting Vlogging Through History's own reaction to a video about the best German pilot of WWI.
Original content videos here:
VTH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIV9Ch5gqpw
Yarnhub: https://youtu.be/IXx3xi0eVdk
#history #reaction
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Forgotten Tracks: The Oregon Trail in Southeastern Idaho
The Oregon Trail extends just over two thousand miles across America and was a popular way to travel from the east to the west between the 1840s and 1860s. In this video we explore the remnants of the trail from the Idaho/Wyoming border across Big Hill with stops in Montpelier at The National Oregon/California Trail Center, Soda Springs and through to Fort Hall Idaho.
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Forgotten Tracks: Transcontinental Railroad in Utah
America's first transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory Summit on May 10, 1869 with the driving of the Golden Spike. In 1904 when the Lucin cutoff was completed, 60 miles of the original grade was relegated to serve as a backup. The towns of Promontory, Kelton, Matlin, Terrace, and others slowly became ghost towns. In 1942, the rails along this part of the grade were ripped up and used in the American war effort during World War Two. Today, the original grade serves as a historic byway and people can travel along much of the original 1869 grade and get a taste of what it was like to be a passenger in the nineteenth century.
#goldenspike #transcontinentalrailroad #ghostowns #history #trains
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