Why does Belgium Exist? (Short Animated Documentary)

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Publicado 2020-05-18
Why does Belgium exist? A question which is often asked given its location between two historically annex-happy states and its linguistically-divided population. If you want to find out why happy little Belgium became and managed to stay a thing then watch this short and simple animated history documentary to find out why.

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Sources:
A Concise History of the Netherlands by James Kennedy.
Belgium, Luxemburg, and the Defence of Western Europe, 1914-1920 by D. Stevenson.

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @judecaruso434
    As a Belgian I wake up every morning and ask myself this question
  • @houssem.khaled
    There's a Belgian saying that goes: "if you understood something about Belgium, it means we didn't explain it to you properly".
  • @davidlasdon457
    As near as I can tell Belgium exists so that a bunch of French speakers can claim they aren't French and a bunch of Dutch speakers can claim they aren't Dutch. But damn the beer is incredible.
  • @timroz
    I love that the belgian have the "I rather put up with family then strangers" mentality
  • @noahtra
    Luxembourg be like: if I don't move, they won't harm me
  • @MrTacticalAce
    Belgium is just the center of a complicated love-triangle.
  • @kellyjohns6612
    If schools would educate students with animated history, many more kids would pay attention. I'm 54 and enjoying history for the 1st time. Nice job, guys. Thank you
  • @Trigm
    0:11 I love the realism. As a resident of Brussels, I certainly agree about coloring it French. The "Dual Language" area speaks French first, and Dutch third. The Second Language of Brussels is English, the unofficial fourth language of Belgium.
  • @ChessedGamon
    Being a Belgian nationalist in the 19th and early 20th century must have been like having an existential crisis that never stopped
  • @choonbox
    Everyone always asks: 'Why is Belgium' never "How is Belgium?"
  • @Space-Poes
    I don't know why Belgium exists but as a belgian I am happy I live in Belgium.
  • @PulseRasar
    “Why Does Belgium exist?” Asked Hitler Calmly
  • @Ralphieboy
    I learned the term "Belgian Compromise" as "a half-assed compromise that neither solves the problem nor satisfies either side."
  • @jmhanelineiv
    "...and was rejected by the British because 'France can't have nice things' had been British foreign policy for over 400 years at this point" had me ROLLING
  • @romulusnr
    Love the consistent use of orange, because of William of Orange.
  • @james64ibm
    It's kind of remarkable that they even found a name for this collection of Dutch, French and German leftovers. It's equally remarkable that to France and Germany, Belgium was never an enemy or an ally, but simply "in the way". Like a geographically challenged Switzerland.
  • @rubenskiii
    Belgium: "We hate eachother. But we hate the neighbours even more..."
  • You have quickly become one of my favorite channels. I now look forward to see how you incorporate someone dancing thru the daisies into every episode. You never disappoint
  • @markwright4385
    You're a great history teacher. I've never learned so much of it in such a short time.