WWI from the American Perspective - Historian Reacts

Publicado 2022-10-17
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  • Thanks for the reaction! I'm glad that your reaction videos add and expand on the videos that you react to rather than just nodding along like many "reaction YouTubers" do.
  • @vtsoi4413
    VTH: “*sees image of Woodrow Wilson*” VTH: “And i took that personally!”
  • "Retreat?! Hell we just got here" HAS to be the #1 most American quote/statement in history
  • @isaakfrmla
    As a current marine in 5th reg it’s awesome hearing my units history👌🏽
  • @tomaste23
    I studied for Cambriadge's IGCSEs, and in WW1 History they portray W. Wilson as everything he thought he was: neutral, a peacemaker, and basically a God. I thought of him very positively until I discovered your channel. Cool to see another, more critical, point of view. Cheers Chris!
  • @bradley8575
    Fun fact:Bulgaria had a bigger army than the US did until 1917 when the US joined the war. Edit: Chris also many American volunteers fought in the Canadian army in fact I think 20-40% of the Canadian armed forces were American volunteers
  • @bemshire
    Would you ever consider making a video about the Lusitania? my grand father for sometime before his passing owned the rights to the wreck and we have been working on submitting all his records and documents of the lusitania to historical museums and societies but it's been a long process. I don't know if anyone outside my family would find it interesting at all but I think it's one of those crazy historical moments that no one seems to know about.
  • @tonyjoe2102
    Ww1 is so underrepresented in societal knowledge
  • @EmpressMermaid
    Extra Credits did an excellent video on the Harlem Hellfighters, would love to see you react to it.
  • Fun fact about Theodore Roosevelt and his negotiations for the resolution of the russo-Japanese war: he was given a full set of samurai armor from the Japanese, and you can find it in the museum of military vehicles in Wyoming,(if I recall correctly) the museum is a completely private collection, and has among its collection the rifle that fired the first shot at the battle of bunker hill in the revolutionary war.
  • @trentonebel9088
    I have never heard of the Black Tom Island explosion before I watched this. Why wasn’t this ever brought up before now? Wow. Thanks so much Chris!
  • @chathms9218
    Don’t watch every video from you VTH but I love your relaxing/refreshing commentary on the subject we love. Thank you!
  • I’ve been studying American history for years and I’ve never heard of the Black Tom explosion until today. Always learning something new thanks to this channel
  • @the_fixer2593
    May not watch all the videos you put out; but the ones I do are always entertaining and educational. Keep up the good work, VTH. I think you should watch "Man in Cave" by Internet Historian; I think you'd do a good job contextualizing some things IH glosses over for expediency or storytelling.
  • @thatonekid9177
    I am absolutely loving this WW1 reacting streak, keep it up!
  • @TACTICALwaffle2
    This is the first time I’ve heard about the black Tom island explosion and I took AP US History and a few WW1 college courses
  • Vlogging through History should do a collaboration with The Armchair Historian.
  • @jessetorres8738
    Here's something important to keep in mind: Any World War II veteran still alive today has to be at least 94 years old if they turned 18 in 1945.
  • Woodrow Wilson Is Mentioned VTH: “So You Have Chosen Death”