World War 1 (All Parts)

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Published 2022-10-07
All 5 parts of Epic History TV's history of World War One in one place (re-edited in 2022). From the Schlieffen Plan to the Versailles Treaty, a global history of the entire conflict.

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Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com/): Faceoff; Interloper; Invariance; Oppressive Gloom; Stormfront; The Descent; Prelude & Action; All This;
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'The Conspirators' by Haim Mazar; Audio Blocks

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All Comments (21)
  • @EpichistoryTv
    I hope you enjoy our complete history of World War One - 'the war to end all wars'. This series - produced in 2015 - has been re-edited and re-released in 2022, as previous versions were age-restricted by YouTube (presumably because human remains were visible in a few photographs - though always in a clearly historical, non-sensationalist context. The precise reason is never given by YouTube. For those interested in what an 18+ history video looks like, you can watch the previous version here: https://youtu.be/GG0LY8OLBG8). Unpredictable decisions by YouTube can make life quite uncertain for military history creators, which is why we are so grateful to all our supporters at Patreon - please consider joining their ranks! www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV
  • It's insane hearing the losses of individual battles. "60,000," "100,000," 'quarter of a million." Each of those people had families, passions, stories, dreams. Forever silenced by war.
  • @skyereave9454
    What a shame that YouTube continues to mistreat creators like this channel. Thank you for continuing to provide us this wonderful content.
  • A 19 year old kid costs the world millions of casualties and refugees . Even the world map has changed. Thank you for this beautiful video.
  • @DeShawn9333
    I return to this masterpiece from time to time to remind myself of how lucky I am to live in this day and age. Best WW1 document ever
  • I know one day this Re-Edit will achieve the heights it's predecessor did. Shame on all the censors who flagged the 2021 version. Thank You, Toby. This is a masterpiece.
  • @mjbball0610
    I feel gross watching this without paying money. It’s easy to tell this was made with love and a passion for history. In a time when fewer and fewer people appreciate the past, this channel shines like a beacon in the darkness. That sounds dramatic but I don’t care.
  • @TONYTAKER100
    I watched this endless times. Please release WW2. GREAT WORK!
  • @futurespeak9648
    Feel like I just learned more in one hour than I did during an entire course in school. Incredible video. What an amazing job you guys did here.
  • @julianxe
    Incredible content, exceptional narrator, detailed animations and sound effects. Immersive music. Masterpiece of a documentary.
  • @farazhashmi7542
    Its just insane how Germany was single handedly standing strong against all the allied forces😮
  • YouTube really needs to leave the history producers alone and stop changing their standards arbitrarily.. Thank you guys for not scrapping the old version of the video like some channels have a tendency to do. You guys truly are Epic! ❤
  • @steel5791
    I am simply amazed at how much detail of the flow of WW1 can be compressed into a two hour presentation, and still be crystal clear for understanding. This is easily one of the best histories I have ever seen.
  • What I love about learning about historical war is their incredible tactics. Just amazing to watch. With the kind of technology in that time, they adjusted their tactics and develop new machine in just few months. Truly a battle of mental toughness. Watch the WWII and the history of the Ottoman Empire.. You will learned so much how to handle pressure and the beauty of patience.
  • @julianbarber4708
    Visited Vimy Ridge, in France, with a mate, back in the 80s. Was incredibly moving. We opened, and drank, a bottle of wine, in tribute to all the young lads, on both sides, who fought there. Massive graveyards all over the area......particularly poignant were the gravestones with the Star of David engraved on them, in the German section. Little did they know what was to come.
  • @Dez083
    What a fantastic job they did with this presentation, I cannot wait for a WW2 version of this...
  • Back in mid 1990s, I’d spend my summers reading the encyclopedia about world wars, including ww1. I was engrossed with the story and the photos i would see in the pages of our two volumes of encyclopedias. After finishing the ww stories in one encyclopedia brand, I would go and read the other brand. People today are so blessed being able to watch such an amazing animated rendition of ww1. Thank you for this video! ❤
  • @DavidGreen-fr6gh
    OK so I love the channel and the fact you show a massive variety of war history. I am an ex British soldier and have never commented on any YouTube video, ever. This video brought me to tears man. People in their twilight years meeting up after being enemies etc. Ther😢really is good in this world ❤
  • @KornPop96
    Germany: "I declare war on Russia... and France." France: "Yo, wtf?"