Eastory

Eastory

Eastory is history channel with a particular focus on Eastern European and military history.

Eastory sets itself apart from other history channels by providing an in-depth approach to vast and complex historical events without sacrificing production values, or resorting to oversimplified, historically inaccurate narratives. The most significant videos are the animated map series about WW2.

The channel also features videos about Estonian history from my other channel, which you can find here kzread.info/dron/76Amg293P5-NOFH016z9Bw.html

Eastory 400 000 Subs Q&A

Eastory 400 000 Subs Q&A

WW2 in Estonia - 1944

WW2 in Estonia - 1944

WW2 in Estonia - 1941

WW2 in Estonia - 1941

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  • @Exvizit
    @ExvizitСағат бұрын

    The defending people at Tobruk were actually aussies

  • @jonahvannoyondabeat2234
    @jonahvannoyondabeat22343 сағат бұрын

    The fact they killed 7 million soviets before the soviets could kill 1 mill Germans is kinda mind boggling, that’s a big ass ratio.

  • @madzen112
    @madzen1123 сағат бұрын

    German generals in 1943: We're in trouble German generals in 1944: Ok, we're in deep shit!

  • @chinnayhumoadetteven9991
    @chinnayhumoadetteven999110 сағат бұрын

    how strong japan than china .. ?

  • @oguzeren5495
    @oguzeren549511 сағат бұрын

    I really do not understand. Can someone explain Why did Hitler not attack along the front, but directed all his forces to the Kursk region?

  • @CRG_MER69
    @CRG_MER6916 сағат бұрын

    Honestly I hate the u.s and their cockiness to drop 2 nukes wich killed many civilians when all japan did is attack a navy base the the west acted the victim

  • @taoliu3949
    @taoliu394914 сағат бұрын

    Japan literally went to war with all their neighbors. The Pacific Theatre was seeing about 1 million deaths every month in 1945.

  • @economicallyunviablekitten
    @economicallyunviablekitten14 сағат бұрын

    It was either two nuclear detonations (129,000-226,000 estimated fatalities), or over 1,000,000+ dead as a result of an invasion of mainland Japan. Which is the lesser of two evils?

  • @taoliu3949
    @taoliu394914 сағат бұрын

    @@economicallyunviablekitten Not to mention the number killed by the nukes was small when compared to the war at large. More people died during the conventional bombing campaigns carried out by the US prior to the nukes being dropped.

  • @angeurbain6129
    @angeurbain612918 сағат бұрын

    It was not a ''full scale invasion of Ukraine'' never ever. The russians force were not strong enough to even take Kiev. And it was not their goal either.

  • @nichje3850
    @nichje3850Күн бұрын

    How NATO actually PROVOCKED Russia and caused the ongoing war in Ukraine with Russia in 5 ways: Thought it could be good tell the other side of the story. In Western media you only hear the propaganda lie so many people now believe. Not strange. If you hear/read the lie hundreds of times during a couple of years you start to believe it. Talking about the propaganda lie ever perhaps "that the ongoing Russian war/invasion in Ukraine was unprovocked" repeated over and over again.. Here is the a list of how the USA/The West/Nato provocked the ongoing war in Ukraine in 5 ways with the goal of making the Russian economy crash under pressure of sanctions and higher and higher war expenses with the hope that ordinary citizens of Russia would rise up and take down the present government of Russia lead by the president Vladimir Putin and replace it with a Western friendly Russian goverment which the West could control: 1. Nato expansion in Eastern Europe and more and more along the Russian border. Expansion even if Russia said many time to Nato that they see the expansion as a very serious threat to national security of Russia. So by the expansion new nato members felt more secure while Russia for every new member felt the national security of Russia was more and more threaten. In that light. Not so hard so see that if you increase countries feeling of security in this way it can go very wrong if the same expansion are making a superpower feel its national security more and more threaten by every new Nato member that this development one day can lead to conflicts and a war like the one ongoing in Ukraine.. With other words. One superpower, USA, leading a military alliance which take in more and more member close and along another superpower, Russia, borders. Not hard to understand that an expansion of one superpowers military close another superpower could and lead to conflicts and in this case the Ukraine war. Just think how USA would have reacted if a russian military alliance in alternative universe would have started talking about accepting Mexico and Canada as members..US would in this alternative universe for sure had invaded these countries as Russia invaded Ukraine for the same reason to stop an existential threat to national security to arise.. 2. US coup in Ukraine. USA plan and paid for the coup which removed the democratical elected and russian friendly Ukraine government not so many years before the ongoing war of today in Ukraine. And replaced that goverment with a Western/US friendly government. One of many US suppported coup around the world during the last 100 years to get a US friendly government in another country. The coup we are talking about is the orange revolution in 2004-2005. 3. Nato governments/In Europe and USA participated in peace negotiations in Minsk and Istanbul with Ukraine and West/Nato just fooling Russia to have time to send a lot of Arms to Ukraine och upgrade its military capability.Both the present president in France and the former leader, Angela Merkel, of Germany have admit they just fooled the Russians who thought the negotiations was real with Ukraine and the West. Talk about a big provokation. 4. Ukraines governments sending representatives to Donbas to try to stop etnic russians from using russian language and living according to russian culture. This treatment lead to an uprising in Donbas by ethnic russians towards the Ukraine government whoch became a civil war which was ongoing many years before the present big war between Russia and Ukraine today in Ukraine. That the west/nato/us with close ties to Ukraine government did say to their alies in Kiev to stop this treatment was for sure very provoking for Russia. If west had said no the Ukraine goverment would have stopped the bad treatment of ethnic russia as the west otherwise could have stopped the big arm shipments to Ukraine. But the west did nothing. 5. The war declaration towards Russia by Nato representatives for Ukraine. Here it comes. NATO started to talk on western media about the possibility of Nato membership for Ukraine knowing very well that Russia saw Ukraine Nato membership as an existential threat to the National security of Russia. One thing Russia said to Nato representatives many times that they would never accept to be created. Nato knew with others words that a war in Ukraine soon would follow if they started to talk about Nato membership of Ukraine.. And started to talk anyway knowing ver well what would happen. I guess Nato/US wanted the war and the sanction which were a chances for them to turn the Russian public against Putin with big economical problems in Russia as a result of the war as it in best case for Nato, as nato hoped for, it would have resulted in the fall of Putins goverment and a west friendly government taking over the power of Russia. But it did not happen. Horrible that the Ukraine people had to suffer and die and get their country destroyed for this global power play move by Nato/US against Russia.

  • @samlazar1053
    @samlazar1053Күн бұрын

    The Germans outnumbered the Russians 2 to 1 at battle of Moscow Its only after Stalingrad that Russians began to outnumber the Germans. 9.5 million Germans were drafted into war,14mil Russians were drafted into the war. Germans caunted casualties vary differently than Russians. Germans didn't include the 1mil of their allies as casualties. (Italians and Romanians). Germany produced 35,000 armored vehicles of all types Russia produced 55,000 armored vehicles Bartow of Moscow the Germans lost 463.000 soldiers .the army group center buckeled but Hitlers fanaticism saved it.He did fire dozens of Generals to This all comes from most recent studies on ww2 done by the British. Germany was actually behind Russia in doctrinal development. Spanish civil war (seen as proxy ) was showing it. Stalin imprisonment of Russians officers severely damaged Russian military, the reason why he did it is because he claimed they are showing this Germans to much .indeed German officers..many spoke Russian fluently and often came for education at the Moscow Frunze academy.

  • @danpetrescu4915
    @danpetrescu4915Күн бұрын

    russia struggle to achieve his goal ? really ? or west struggle to survive ? and now they speak about their fear to russia attack west ( at usually a lie ) they bet to a dead horse , and spend 60 billion + other 60 billion + west other 60 billion whit NO HOPE TO WIN . only to START A WW3 ? WHY ????

  • @aniksamiurrahman6365
    @aniksamiurrahman6365Күн бұрын

    Are you sure it's "the most important city" and not a useless backwater? Cos I saw people designate this or that city is "the most important", theb 6 months or so later they say it's a " useless heap of rubble". May be I shall look forward for people to claim that on Kharkiv?

  • @user-nl6th3yd2t
    @user-nl6th3yd2tКүн бұрын

    red army : unstoppable

  • @Ashyboi_098
    @Ashyboi_098Күн бұрын

    it's interesting to see that no matter what it was wether soviet or german offensive the soviets lost so many, just goes to show how brutal the nazis could be, and also not to mention how often fighting resulted in mass casualties for any side no matter who won or lost. Just shows how terrible war can be

  • @drpatristic9575
    @drpatristic9575Күн бұрын

    The background music sounds so familiar????!!!!

  • @giovanniperretta-lopes874
    @giovanniperretta-lopes874Күн бұрын

    no mention of korea just north china lol

  • @taoliu3949
    @taoliu394914 сағат бұрын

    Korea had been annexed by Japan since 1910. It didn't really see any fighting during WWII.

  • @mathewglatt6645
    @mathewglatt6645Күн бұрын

    What’s crazy is WW2 might just be the most influential time in human history. How much it changed and has transformed our current world

  • @charlesferdinand422
    @charlesferdinand4222 күн бұрын

    I don't care how much spam War Thunder tries to shove down my throat or if they sponsor every single video in every channel in YT, I'm still NEVER playing their stupid fucking videogames. And Raid's Law states that any app/product that spends as much time and money in marketing as Raid: Shadow Legends does is either utter garbage, filled with predatory microtransactions or both.

  • @LeorDado2
    @LeorDado22 күн бұрын

    the thing is that this video has almost same views number as Estonia current population

  • @andresguzman931
    @andresguzman9312 күн бұрын

    According to Ground News CNN is a left leaning 😂😂. The question as always who watches the watch man??

  • @invictus1058
    @invictus10582 күн бұрын

    Forgot italian invasion of egypt without Germany

  • @afisto6647
    @afisto66472 күн бұрын

    Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir Hakeim Bir

  • @user-oy9xq4co8t
    @user-oy9xq4co8t2 күн бұрын

    Немцы военными на востоке потеряли примерно 7-7.5 млн. солдат.

  • @elastronata
    @elastronata2 күн бұрын

    This is wild that they lost a quarter of a million soldiers in North Africa one month before the Battle of Kursk. The defeat in N. Africa sheds light into Hitler's decision to risk an offensive that would shatter the front irreparably if unsuccessful, and so it was.

  • @UgurEdits1923
    @UgurEdits19232 күн бұрын

    Operation of Barbarossa:

  • @nishaavhad7128
    @nishaavhad71282 күн бұрын

    Game name?

  • @user-ix4rv3kb8c
    @user-ix4rv3kb8c2 күн бұрын

    It's so heartbreaking to hear about my hometown in this context 😢

  • @HWDragonborn
    @HWDragonborn2 күн бұрын

    You forgot to mention that most of the "British forces" in Greece were actually Australian and New Zealand troops.

  • @KansasHempMan
    @KansasHempMan2 күн бұрын

    The French didn't abandon Paris to preserve it. AH didn't allow a single bomb to be dropped on Paris and the Frenchies were bad tacticians.

  • @slaminimations
    @slaminimations2 күн бұрын

    When you realize that Soviet union is cold as heck

  • @gUVUsKgUVUsK
    @gUVUsKgUVUsK2 күн бұрын

    The Russians where at Kyiv, when Zelensky signed the Istanbul accord After the Russian withdrew from Kyiv, Zelensky reneged, as he did with the Minsk agreement

  • @sentowrite4562
    @sentowrite45623 күн бұрын

    the new bakhmut!!

  • @ChristianSolanoP
    @ChristianSolanoP3 күн бұрын

    I love how the tiny tanks there are accurate, like the if you see close you can see a panzer IV(germany) and a m4 sherman (allies)

  • @fusiliers1
    @fusiliers13 күн бұрын

    Don’t Americans ever shut up

  • @markmccormack1796
    @markmccormack17963 күн бұрын

    Montgomery was the best German General.

  • @SurprisedCookingApron-ue7vb
    @SurprisedCookingApron-ue7vb3 күн бұрын

    16:10 you can hear something fall on the floor

  • @Leantenant
    @Leantenant3 күн бұрын

    The allied armies of the Germans (from Italians and Romanians to Finns) are not taken into account here.

  • @AmiksSG
    @AmiksSG3 күн бұрын

    Автору 2 по истории.

  • @user-yz8kk2uy3r
    @user-yz8kk2uy3r3 күн бұрын

    Did anyone notice when USA involved 😅... Waited to see to whom they gonna give support 😅

  • @democraticrepublicofsprout7263
    @democraticrepublicofsprout72633 күн бұрын

    The US hass spent billions of dollars in North Africa, Germany sent one general and almost won.

  • @Thorin517
    @Thorin5173 күн бұрын

    "The red army was stronger and better than the Wehrmacht" if I hear that again 😂😂😂

  • @officialteaincorporated243
    @officialteaincorporated2433 күн бұрын

    Late war it was, early war it wasn't.

  • @Thorin517
    @Thorin5173 күн бұрын

    @@officialteaincorporated243 The Red Army was never stronger than the Wehrmacht. Winter had a major impact on the Soviet Union's victory, as did the Allies who attacked Germany in Normandy and Africa in 1944.

  • @officialteaincorporated243
    @officialteaincorporated2433 күн бұрын

    @@Thorin517 First of all, never is quite a strong word here. You would argue the wehrmacht was stronger when they started drafting anyone during the last days of the third reich? Second of all, if a winter benefits one side over another, it is clear that side has some key advantages. Utilising weather and terrain is a major part of a strong military. Finally, the ussr started pushing back long before 1944.

  • @Adonai3886
    @Adonai38863 күн бұрын

    During 2nd world war - 85 mil. people died. From this 27 mil from Russia, 20 mil. from China.

  • @karltorres012
    @karltorres0124 күн бұрын

    Japan vs China Sino war 1 - Japan Sino war 2 - japan WW2 - Japan China has no match to japan 😆

  • @kontagahn8126
    @kontagahn81264 күн бұрын

    wir sind die Originalen sturmturppen "stomtuppers"

  • @kontagahn8126
    @kontagahn81264 күн бұрын

    denn keil mit Blitz-artiger Geschwindigkeit vornehmen

  • @kontagahn8126
    @kontagahn81264 күн бұрын

    keil und Sichel!! erst mit zangenbewegung ein keil schlagen und dann wie eine sichel von beiden seitenkessel schließen!!! Stabile hkl bilden ohl melden weiter vorstoßen

  • @Xpegasus-
    @Xpegasus-4 күн бұрын

    The Sovjets had lose 27000000 not 11

  • @emilioalvarez2940
    @emilioalvarez29404 күн бұрын

    America saved the soviets bu giving them food weapons and trucks. Also america and britain bombed german factories to halt their offense. Sovietsbhad no choice tonight since the fight was brought to them. Anerica had to travel across the Atlantic that's a much tougher task

  • @JohnnysCafe_
    @JohnnysCafe_4 күн бұрын

    It is not the Russia against the Ukraine, its the US using NATO and the Ukraine people in an attempt to weaken Russia and get rid of Putin, the US begain provoking Russia immediately after their 2014 backed coup of the democratically elected Russian friendly government in Kiev and installed fiercly anti Russian government, the Ukraine then got huge financial aid from Biden who was the vice president then and had the media begin a propaganda campaign against russia, they started shelling the Russian civilians in the Donbas 14,000 innocent civilians killed, then moved so much NATO military hardware up to the Russian borders and looked like they were ready to invade Russia but Russia made the first move and destroyed the threat along its borders, then moved to protect the people of Donbas.

  • @judassab
    @judassab4 күн бұрын

    I thought that Japan was losing the war. This narration tells a different story...

  • @taoliu3949
    @taoliu3949Күн бұрын

    They did lose the war.......

  • @maniakares
    @maniakares4 күн бұрын

    This KD ratio is why even us Europeans get nervous when they start upping their defense budgets