What if the Axis won WW2? | Axis Victory, Japanese Empire, German Reich, Italian Empire

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Published 2023-01-21

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  • @mosesracal6758
    Mussolini is that guy who first made the joke and Hitler was that guy who shared it the loudest lmao
  • @aceflashheart
    Conclusion: Ruling the world turns out to be a logistical nightmare.
  • @JabzyJoe
    I Included Germany in WW1 to add a bit of context. Mistakes: Savoy and Nice are mislabeled. Straits of Sicily - Not Straits of Messina.
  • @mosesracal6758
    The Italian portion really explains why Mafiosos are sometimes portrayed as so well connected that they influence nations.
  • @ragnarok2678
    Only reason Brazil joined the allies was due to a steel industry. Hitler said "Hey, we can give you a steel industry AFTER the war", but USA said "We can give you a steel industry RIGHT NOW", so naturally we joined the allies. There was also a couple incidents of brazilian cargo ships being blown up by Germans, but hey. Also, Integralists did not wear black shirts, they wore olive green shirts. It's interesting to note that the Sigma symbol of integralism represents the mathematical "somatory" symbol, therefore representing union. The salute and "hail" were a tad bit different from Germans or Italians, they would raise their hand up like in a "stop!" motion, and yell "Anauê" which meant something like "Hail" or "Hello" from indiginous language.
  • These series of videos are really phenomenal alternative history of "if the axis won" or what their plans were typically er on the side of the fantastical. It's refreshing to see someone do the research to see what the war goals were, what was thought up and what was possible. WW2 is a very politically and emotionally charged topic and it's rare to see someone lay out the facts in a very objective way. Even going back to centuries old actions which influenced the decision made in the war. You put everyone else who has touched on this topic to shame, keep up the great work.
  • @Ar_cticus
    Jabzy is by far the best youtuber who talks about history in detail that I have ever found as well as probably alike with his ability to keep us entertained for longer periods than the content of others
  • Their dreams of empire would be short-lived. Like how The Man in the High Castle depicted it, they would've gone to war with each other, destabilizing themselves and fomenting revolutionary movements all around the world.
  • 1:57:0 Finns weren't forced to accept Friedrich Karl of Hessen as their king. Finns specifically requested candidates from Germany to be their king. First they asked for Prince Oskar, but after the Kaiser rejected, Finns asked for Friedrich Karl. It was the Finns that wanted a German king, the germans didn't ask for it.
  • @wilhelmbaur
    It would be cool to see what the different entente members wanted out of the treaty of versailles, or what Napoleon wanted if he won the napoleonic wars and wasn't exiled.
  • @concept5631
    Watching Italy's portion didn't make me feel bad for Mussolini, but he really did get the short end of the stick.
  • @astra9618
    “Babe we’re not going out tonight Jabzy posted”
  • @BluncoGaming
    The effort you put into these videos is insane, and the fact that you do such long videos for free is INSANE!! You're truly an amazing youtuber man, keep up the amazing content.
  • Wow! This popped on my feed, never knew about this channel before but thought this video sounded interesting. After about half an hour I looked and realised how long this video really was but had to hear it all. Immediately subscribed after listening
  • @fellerfellas
    man you absolutely rock this, keep going, i will always watch your content whenever it pops up
  • Love your content. Also perfect to listen to in audio only format while driving or going about my day.
  • @gll25
    Gotta say, had Mussolini played a smarter game, he could've lasted up to the 70s like Franco. Allying with Germany was stupid.