Understanding The Global Unease After WW1 | Impossible Peace | Timeline

2020-07-02に共有
As the first World War ends in 1919, the infamous Treaty of Versailles is signed in France to impose global peace on the defeated nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Explore how the far reaching consequences of this move set in motion the inexorable march to another World War...

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  • It's almost like 1914-1945 was one big war with a brief pause in the middle.
  • The period between WW1 & WW2 is endlessly fascinating to me precisely because when learning about it you can understand it didn't have to play out the way it did and also,how it very easily happen yet again.
  • @wolfu597
    One french officer, marshal Foch if I remember correctly, had this to say about the treaty of Versailles, which was signed in June 1919 "This is not eternal peace, it's only 20 years of armistice". He was off by 60 days.
  • There is a perhaps apocryphal story of an individual in Germany who had received their pay, carrying it in a basket to a store where they bought food, and forgot the basket and its contents when they left. When they returned, they found that someone had stolen the basket -- but left the money.
  • I was born 17 years after WW2, served in the 'cold war', am still scratching my head on the 20th century...
  • @Sammydx1
    I love the timeline of Germany from the end of WW1 to the start of WW2. So fascinating
  • This is a great program. The roaring 20’s and Great Depression sandwiched between two colossal world wars! Amazing 40 year period.
  • One thing I've learned in 50 years, is humans don't seem to like each other very much!
  • I always notice how carefree and happy everyone was in old film pre WW1. After the sad it's like a little bit more of evil came out every year.
  • Look up “impossible peace” for all the episodes in proper order. The series comes as a playlist and covers the interwar period (1919-1939)
  • Long and short, like many modern territorial problems, it was caused by empires drawing lines on a map with zero regard for the people living there.
  • “Nothing can be loved or hated unless it first understood.” ― Leonardo da Vinci.
  • @campbecw
    Timeline is what the History Channel should be. I love their documentaries and in depth looks. Some of my favorites are the war factories series. Great content!! Keep up the great work!
  • This and the other "Timeline" documentaries are the best I have seen recently. They concentrate on a specific period of time and yet are comprehensive and show the relationships between events. The commentators are of the highest quality, make concise points, and you integrate them well into the thematic of the subject matter. The quotations are well chosen, and your putting them up to read is very helpful. I look forward to enjoying and learning much from viewing the next films in the series.
  • what is unique & amazing about WWI..how all parties including the (victorious ones) were so exhausted. that is why the French & somehow the British crumbled quickly the recovery of Russia & Germany was breathtaking. honestly, I am not able to comprehend that yet. Both lost big..but managed to recover in less than 2 decades
  • I enjoy these documentaries here on You Tube, thank you for the effort, these are good enough quality to be on The History Channel, oh wait, that is no longer viable as "The History Channel" now shows us Hillbillies, Duck Calling people, Truck drivers and lumberjacks....
  • Marshall Foch did say in 1919 "This is not the end but an Armistice for 20 years". General Pershing also said that unless the Allies pushed Germany all the way back to Berlin and received a full unconditional surrender then all the horrific slaughter would have to be repeated again within 20 years because Quote "This lot will never accept they have been beaten".Very prophetic from both men.
  • Thank you so much for this magnificent series! Between Timeline on YouTube and History Hit there is really no need to look for anything else to watch. These programs give my life new meaning - There is ALWAYS more history to learn!
  • Brilliant documentary, you need an hour though for each country, due to the massive impact on ppl's lives.