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(Additional sources can be found in the compiled videos that are included in this documentary, which include our “Battle of the Bulge,” “Battle of Aachen,” “D-Day from the American Perspective,” “WW1 From the American Perspective,” “How did America Become a Superpower After WW2,” “What Happened to German Soldiers After WW2,” and “What Happened to Japanese Soldiers After WW2” videos)
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I think it’s crazy how nowadays we are very much friendly with the British
Imagine living back then. You learn in history class you were fighting the British, and then suddenly you hear you are now directly aiding the British in a war in the Middle East. How would that even make you feel?
I think it’s crazy how nowadays we are very much friendly with the British
Imagine living back then. You learn in history class you were fighting the British, and then suddenly you hear you are now directly aiding the British in a war in the Middle East. How would that even make you feel?
Seeing both World Wars through the U.S. lens really changes the perspective on global events.
very informative
We really do take our boats serious
29:21 The sound where the panther gets hit nooo
Can’t wait for the next upload!
17:50 they gave America bits of Canada like nova scotia
I paused my music for this and it was worth it.