50 Insane World War 1 Facts That Will Shock You!

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Published 2018-10-07
What are some of the most interesting facts about World War 1 that you don't know? We compiled a list so you don't have to!

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All Comments (21)
  • Do you know a shocking World War 1 fact that wasn't mentioned? Share it with the rest of us by commenting bellow...
  • @eddiemac24
    “Facts that will shock you” Allied powers Central powers
  • @pamt9543
    It's absolutely mind-blowing to me that 20 million people's stories just got ended or erased by this war. 20. Million. Different stories. Births, weddings, graduations struggles all of it
  • @bluebud169
    Italy: Continue game Options Help Quit Game Change team✅
  • @edwinlopez2090
    You forget about the fact Australia and New Zealand put their troops together called ANZAC
  • @ajoo129
    Well, according to BF1, there are a lot of soldiers got their head stuck on a wall or a flying tank
  • @jaspr1999
    My father was born in 1911. His family were forced to 'relocate' to a German community here in Texas. During WW-2, my father was already in the Navy when they got word about Pearl harbor. Because of my father being of German heritage, he was transferred to the Pacific Theater to combat the Japanese. The irony for me is that, although he didn't have a family until his 50s, I grew up around my German-speaking family, my Spanish speaking friends, and my father picked up enough Japanese to teach me a bit. As a result, I have friends all over the world that, thanks to the internet today, I'm able to keep in almost daily contact. One thing I will always be grateful for is that I ended up with a very diverse viewpoint that would not have existed had both wars not happened.
  • Shocking fact number 51 , the writers of this video have got no idea
  • @u.s.militia7682
    To this very day PTSD is looked down on in the US Military. I was diagnosed with PTSD in 2004 after my first Iraq tour but the doctor never told me. He instead cleared me for another tour back to Iraq. I never knew it until 2017. It totally explained to me why my 18 year Army career ended horribly.
  • @LL-ob8db
    I have never heard Gallipoli mispronounced in my life before this video
  • @smeb4086
    forgot austria hungary and ottoman empire in the casualty list?
  • @mike3816
    heres one fact that should be 1st place: Serbia hat lost almost 3rd of its population in the WW1
  • @Nomad-sp6kq
    Believe it or not, "In Flanders Fields" was actually written by a Canadian soldier, Jon Mcrae.
  • Not as insane as people coming up with war weapons must be “Let’s put a gun on a metal shell on wheels”
  • @pas5294
    You want to know the best military tactics? SkillShare
  • @easan2138
    Everyone: How many of your facts are going to be questions or a single word/phrase? The infographics show: Yes