World War 2 Every Day using Google Earth

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Published 2023-03-01
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The Second World War from start to finish.
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All Comments (21)
  • @AllenorLP
    damn i blinked and missed denmark's capitulation
  • @bobcat_mike7619
    “Your name is unknown, Your deed is immortal, now rest brave soldier, for your long watch is over..” - The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Moscow
  • @juliendda644
    My grand father was here. Corsica, algeria, tunisia, sicilia, italy, France and finally Germany. He never traveled again in his life after that! He never talk about what happen except this : 1- a man set off a grenade at the entrance to the port of Algiers, the hut overturned and they all nearly drowned because none of them could swim. 2- We were watching a documentary on the Battle of Italy. At one point, we saw images of a plane planted in the roof of a house, and he pointed to the screen and said to me: "I was there!" 3- he was in transmission and had to blow up the German telephone lines, but during a night operation, he came face to face with a German soldier. They went their separate ways without saying a word to each other or fighting.
  • @skasurikat1179
    The Russian army had already broken the back of the Nazis when the Allies opened a second front. Remember that 4 out of 5 German soldiers were killed on the eastern front.
  • @Dominiktoxic
    Amazing video! I have one question though, how did you get the accurate borders as I struggle with this problem!
  • @Wjones212
    Amazing, well done. I especially liked the broadcasts that were included.
  • @Leantenant
    This map even shows how long the soldiers and citizens of Odessa and Sevastopol defended themselves from the Germans, being already in the deep rear. Really cool detail. This is something new in such maps.
  • @KatTheRat
    Love how you used the last radio message of greece, when it was invaded, really good animation!
  • 6:45 the fact that u can hear soldiers yelling in the background make it more video more tense
  • @kieroneil
    That was really impressive. Thanks for doing the hard work.
  • 2:05 imagine being the UK, And looking at your map, seeing a how much Germany has taken. Then deciding that you're about to take on a country you just had WW1 with, while also accounting the fact that Germany just did in 6 weeks, what the entire point of ww1 was.... Crazy.
  • This looks fantastic, great job! Love your profile picture btw haha
  • @neprokiss
    USSR was also an aggressor since 1939
  • Wow bro the first 4 days you released this video it only had like 400 views now its really blowing off, good job!
  • @ericwinnert
    I love this. Learning about the odd battle here and there is good, but this video is the best in that it shows the whole picture. It then makes me want to learn about the individual battles, like when you see a front collapse, it's like oh, what just happened there?
  • Germany invaded the USSR with 3.5M troops, but they needed 2M more. In fact, for the entire duration of the war, they need 2M more front line soldiers than they had. The war was effectively lost by May 1943, but they continued fighting the war for another two years, when all hope of a good result for them had gone.