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WW2 From the German Perspective (Full Documentary) | Animated History
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Beevor, Antony (2012). The Second World War. New York: Back Bay Books. Pg 158.

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@TheArmchairHistorian

1 year ago

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@NinjaMan47

1 year ago

For the non-politically active Germans, I've heard the war described as: "We were estatic after the victory over France and were expecting peace and the spoils of victory. Instead, the war kept going. And going."

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@looinrims

1 year ago

1939-1941: “Winning is fun” 1942-1948: “Losing is not fun”

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@hellbach8879

2 months ago

My German grandfather (born 1934) watched this whole video without pause & was fascinated the entire time by how much information was out there that he didn't know. Thank you for making this knowledge so accessible

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@seanandrew3833

8 months ago

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@kidsrock91

1 year ago

One day the Armchair will create a 5 hour long all inclusive compilation/documentary of WW2

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@curllizy9488

1 year ago

A massive documentary about the German perspective?! This is gonna be great!

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@bigmatty9555

9 months ago

Just wanted to swing in and say: I really love how you covered Canada's involvement and successes in the war effort. It's funny how many people forget that our country was not only involved, but was regarded as having some of the most terrifying troops to deal with.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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@wishgodgirl1903

8 months ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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@adhdmonster1369

9 months ago

My grandfather piloted one of those gliders. He ended up breaking his ankle, but continued fighting for two weeks before he was able to get his ankle medically tended to.

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11 months ago

I love the video, so much analysis and so in depth. The animation is simply superb! An uncle of mine, being a military historian, once visited Omaha Beach. He was so surprised that the embankments were so vertical, although he knew of it already. It's really one thing to read or see a photo of and another to see in person. Very quieting.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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