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Week 304 - Okinawa Ends - WW2 - June 22, 1945
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Mitsuru Ushijima's forces are defeated and the Battle of Okinawa is officially over. However, since most of the Japanese fought to the death, victory comes at a bloody cost- over 50,000 US casualties and over 100,000 Japanese and also possibly that many Okinawan deaths. The fight on North Borneo continues, there's a raid on Wake Island, and the Japanese powers that be meet to actually discuss m...
The True Story of Hitler’s Escape or Death - War Against Humanity 136
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Joseph Stalin claims that Adolf Hitler managed to escape Berlin and is now living somewhere in hiding. It’s complete nonsense of course. But it raises some interesting questions. What remains do we have of Hitler? How do we know they belong to the Fuhrer? And, why is Stalin spreading these far-fetched lies? Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/TimeGhostHistory Or join the TimeGhost Army directly...
The Korean War, forgotten no longer!
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Nazi Werwolves: Post War Terror - War Against Humanity 135
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The guns are silent in Germany but the Allied Forces suffer continue to suffer a flurry of bombings, assassinations, and shootings. Who is to blame? Well, the press suspects the Nazi Werwolves - terroristic bands of men, women, and children determined to carry on Hitler’s war. But just how serious is this violence really, and how many of the attackers are true believing Nazi fanatics? Join us o...
Week 303 - Mao Tightens His Grip - WW2 - June 15th, 1945
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After several weeks of the Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong's power has consolidated to the point that it is absolute. All pledge loyalty Mao, and his infallibility shall not be questioned. Meanwhile the war goes on in the field with Australian landings on Brunei, continuing fighting on Okinawa, and the last part of Europe- in the Netherlands- liberated from Axis control. Joi...
Week 302 - Operation Downfall: 2 Million Men to Invade Japan - WW2 - June 8, 1945
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Week 302 - Operation Downfall: 2 Million Men to Invade Japan - WW2 - June 8, 1945
German WW2 Veteran recalls escaping from Soviet captivity
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German WW2 Veteran recalls escaping from Soviet captivity
Redeployment! - Millions of men from Europe to Asia - WW2 Documentary Special
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Redeployment! - Millions of men from Europe to Asia - WW2 Documentary Special
Interview with a German WW2 Veteran
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Interview with a German WW2 Veteran
Week 301 - Japan Vows to Fight to The End! - June 01, 1945
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Week 301 - Japan Vows to Fight to The End! - June 01, 1945
Join Us for a Victory Celebration at Oktoberfest!
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Join Us for a Victory Celebration at Oktoberfest!
How Nazi War Criminals Fled to South America - WW2 Documentary Special
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How Nazi War Criminals Fled to South America - WW2 Documentary Special
The Bloody Birth of Socialist Yugoslavia - War Against Humanity 134
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The Bloody Birth of Socialist Yugoslavia - War Against Humanity 134
300 - The Last Battles in Europe - WW2 - May 25, 1945
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300 - The Last Battles in Europe - WW2 - May 25, 1945
How Nazi Terror Came Home to Germany - War Against Humanity 133
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How Nazi Terror Came Home to Germany - War Against Humanity 133
What Next for WW2?
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What Next for WW2?
Could Rommel Have Won the War in the East? WW2 - OOTF 036
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Could Rommel Have Won the War in the East? WW2 - OOTF 036
Week 299 - Kamikazes versus Admirals! - May 18, 1945
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Week 299 - Kamikazes versus Admirals! - May 18, 1945
Glory Days of the Kamikaze! - Operation Kikusui - WW2 Documentary Special
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Glory Days of the Kamikaze! - Operation Kikusui - WW2 Documentary Special
German-American Jews Fight the Nazis - War Against Humanity 132
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German-American Jews Fight the Nazis - War Against Humanity 132
Week 298 - Germany Surrenders! - WW2 - May 11, 1945
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Week 298 - Germany Surrenders! - WW2 - May 11, 1945
Liberation of the Nazi Camps - War Against Humanity 131
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Liberation of the Nazi Camps - War Against Humanity 131
297B - Germans and Americans fighting side by side! - WW2 - May 5, 1945
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297B - Germans and Americans fighting side by side! - WW2 - May 5, 1945
Week 297 - Allied Victory in Berlin, Italy, and Burma! - WW2 - May 4, 1945
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Week 297 - Allied Victory in Berlin, Italy, and Burma! - WW2 - May 4, 1945
The History of Half-tracks, by the Chieftain - WW2 Documentary Special
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The History of Half-tracks, by the Chieftain - WW2 Documentary Special
296B - The Death of Adolf Hitler - WW2 - April 30, 1945
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296B - The Death of Adolf Hitler - WW2 - April 30, 1945
Week 296- The Battle of Berlin! - WW2 - April 27, 1945
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Week 296- The Battle of Berlin! - WW2 - April 27, 1945
Were the Waffen-SS Really Germany’s Elite Fighters? - WW2 - OOTF 35
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Were the Waffen-SS Really Germany’s Elite Fighters? - WW2 - OOTF 35
Week 295 - 300,000 Germans Surrender in the Ruhr - WW2 - April 20, 1945
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Week 295 - 300,000 Germans Surrender in the Ruhr - WW2 - April 20, 1945

Комментарии

  • @krudilahetzmannreturns8292
    @krudilahetzmannreturns8292 Минуту назад

    ~21:52 Are you sure about the 3.000 women that were liberated were in Salzgitter and they were working for a company "Draht- und Metallwarenfabrik GmbH" that was from Salzwedel? I am familiar with the area and Salzgitter and Salzwedel are roughly 110km apart. There indeed was a subcamp of the Neuengamme camp in Salzgitter, but I am quite sure that the workers there were being used for the Hermann-Göring-Stahlwerke (steel production, today called "Salzgitter AG") in Salzgitter at the time, in fact the camp was on the grounds of the Hermann-Göring-Stahlwerke hidden underneath a road. I am not sure really and I havent researched it due to time constraints but this just came up as strange to me.

  • @purpledevilr7463
    @purpledevilr7463 9 минут назад

    Brit here. Who the hell isn’t using milk? Ice and green tea I get. But in all other situations. Who isn’t using milk?

  • @andrewmarino5441
    @andrewmarino5441 16 минут назад

    The summer of 1944 was The death of Wehrmacht

  • @History_with_Sirius
    @History_with_Sirius 25 минут назад

    I've known about these werewolves for years since I'm a scholar of 20th century history but it never fails that I still picture actual werewolves instead of humans 😂 Ngl would make a cool movie.

  • @anomiceleven
    @anomiceleven 48 минут назад

    I have never heard the term "kamikatsi" before. Are you trying to say kamikaze?

  • @rango_gt
    @rango_gt Час назад

    We don’t have any secret weapons because of a game called war thunder

  • @odinfromcentr2
    @odinfromcentr2 Час назад

    "Why don't we have any secret weapons?!" Because if you knew about them, they wouldn't _be_ secret weapons, now would they? 😉

  • @feodrich
    @feodrich Час назад

    If we were showing off all our secret weapons, they wouldn't be secrets anymore now would they?

  • @bryanmatthews8248
    @bryanmatthews8248 Час назад

    That pause before he spoke about the eastern front was chilling.

  • @CzechMirco
    @CzechMirco 2 часа назад

    I would like to know what the life was for those almost 9 months in these pockets. Most were probably run by the german army although they had certainly german civilian authorities from the previous 4 years as well. How did those Germans both soldiers and nazi administrators behave towards the population when they knew that their situation is hopeless and the only way out is surrender?

  • @gavinperry8433
    @gavinperry8433 2 часа назад

    The girl who first rejected him was Jewish So yeah he did take revenge

  • @sswulffable
    @sswulffable 2 часа назад

    Because they're ALL Black Ops Skunk works, that's why. Besides, with an Open Checkbook to Taxpayer Dollars, if they leaked any financial info the Taxpayers will REVOLT

  • @TheAllooSk
    @TheAllooSk 2 часа назад

    Shame to create yet another channel.

  • @FinMarx-iu7jz
    @FinMarx-iu7jz 2 часа назад

    Ulm, the most important german city, in a close second is Loch

  • @chrisd997
    @chrisd997 2 часа назад

    Dear Spartacus, for the first time I caught you! 15:59 you forgot the Moon! Nur spass :)

  • @Tespri
    @Tespri 2 часа назад

    He died knowing he had his part of this monster's creation

  • @dornravlin
    @dornravlin 2 часа назад

    Drugs are bad ok Germany got coned by the worlds biggest crack head

  • @MrLeast5000
    @MrLeast5000 2 часа назад

    I think he wasn't mad at them because if he would have been taken at the university he would probably never become a politician

  • @andrewmarino5441
    @andrewmarino5441 3 часа назад

    Late in the war Konev became a very component and smart general. Compared to how he was in 41 and 42

  • @daemonbyte6818
    @daemonbyte6818 3 часа назад

    Same reason I had coffee creamer in my MRE’s comfort is more important than people know to military members.

  • @claranimmer7349
    @claranimmer7349 3 часа назад

    German style? Nolde, Max Ernst, Dürer… you mean Nazi art.

  • @neurofiedyamato8763
    @neurofiedyamato8763 3 часа назад

    I mean, the whole thing about Hitler holding a grudge is just a modern meme. Still interesting that if he was accepted, his life would had been altered so much, he would never been radicalized at the end of WW1

  • @EnderGraff1
    @EnderGraff1 3 часа назад

    Hell yeah.

  • @Onewingedangle42
    @Onewingedangle42 3 часа назад

    I mean if you think about it if hitler got accepted into fine art school that would potentially have prevented him perusing a political career

  • @masneri97
    @masneri97 3 часа назад

    Any know if this channel have a video dedicated to how the Germans occupation worked ? I mean a detailed explanation to how they managed an occupied territory since the day one, if you have any book to suggest or other video feel free to comment here I just found this channel by searching this info, I didn't find the info I need but I found one of the bravest channel of this platform 😅

    • @extrahistory8956
      @extrahistory8956 3 часа назад

      They have multiple videos on their War Against Humanity series about how the Axis handled the occupation of their territories. Everything from the occupation of Poland to the occupation of Burma has been covered by them

    • @masneri97
      @masneri97 2 часа назад

      @@extrahistory8956 ty so much

  • @KeyToTime
    @KeyToTime 4 часа назад

    I'd love to see a similar episode about other Armies, such as the British or even German armies.

  • @boneheadd911
    @boneheadd911 4 часа назад

    Wow!!!

  • @MrS-pe6sd
    @MrS-pe6sd 4 часа назад

    Wow, we’re seeing the same kind of purge now as progressive Democrats try to get Republicans and MAGA supporters out of their institutions. They act like Nazis while they call everyone else Nazis

  • @spvrda
    @spvrda 4 часа назад

    This, after Putin visits North Korea? What timing! ...What does Indy know that we don't?

  • @austinquick6285
    @austinquick6285 4 часа назад

    Thank you for revisiting harass topics such as hitler and his regime. It’s important we know stuff like this, especially during times like these.

  • @Folgeantrag
    @Folgeantrag 5 часов назад

    The Division was the most important Unit in the Wehrmacht for identification, organization and actual combat. Usualy a Division would be mustered by men of the same region and would stay together for the war but tjey were exemptions if a division would be split up to create.new ones..The Corps was just an administrative sub army command staff and the divisions under it command changed a lot during the war. German Veterans of WW2 could be easily interviewed about their division identity but just randomly about the corps to which they belonged

  • @Destroyer_V0
    @Destroyer_V0 5 часов назад

    Honest question. Why does the time ghost crew make a new YT channel for each series they do? The algorithim would NOT be working in their favour when they start a new channel for each war.

  • @davidhatton583
    @davidhatton583 5 часов назад

    Sorry Sparty but ‘Rare Stairs’ instead of Rear stairs had me giggling. I think they were RARE indeed to be such a historic passageway for a very brief time.

  • @ricardokowalski1579
    @ricardokowalski1579 6 часов назад

    You know censorship is active when you can't say it was s\/icid3

  • @blanche1813
    @blanche1813 6 часов назад

    South Korean here really appreciate your content

  • @flutter8712
    @flutter8712 6 часов назад

    What about Alexander Pokrishkin?

  • @PzKpfwVITiger131
    @PzKpfwVITiger131 6 часов назад

    Ancshluss :😮😢 Kristallnacht : ☠️☠️

  • @BCLife231
    @BCLife231 6 часов назад

    Well no. Bc hitler didnt directly ir indirectly do anything to him bc he was prolly too busy fighting WW1 as a runner for communications

  • @normanfury8259
    @normanfury8259 6 часов назад

    "An imagined plot to exterminate the Germans" dude then precedes to read out Soviet calls for extinction. It's disgusting you put those both in the same video, it clearly shows you knew what you were saying is a lie, and you did it anyways. You also gave the statement of no excuses for crimes and then stated the Soviet crimes were due to Germany, when you also know well what they did in Poland, 1939 and everywhere else they invaded, long before any war with Germany.

    • @escthedark3709
      @escthedark3709 3 часа назад

      Aye, painting the Soviets in anything approaching a positive light simply because Germany was also terrible is akin to defending the Reich to me. Genocide is genocide, regardless of the reasoning it is attempted. If the Germans don't get a free pass because of how they were treated after WWI, the Soviets don't get a free pass because of how they were treated during WWII.

  • @normanfury8259
    @normanfury8259 6 часов назад

    An imagined plot to exterminate the Germans" dude then precedes to read out Soviet calls for extinction. It's disgusting you put those both in the same video, it clearly shows you knew what you were saying is a lie, and you did it anyways. You also gave the statement of no excuses for crimes and then stated the Soviet crimes were due to Germany, when you also know well what they did in Poland, 1939 and everywhere else they invaded, long before any war with Germany.

  • @ClannCholmain
    @ClannCholmain 6 часов назад

    What Ireland ate and drank during the Second World War Updated / Tuesday, 26 May 2020 By Bryce Evans, Liverpool Hope University In the aftermath of the Munich Agreement of 1938, the British Board of Trade secretly decided that economic blockade tactics would be used in any coming conflict, even against neutrals. In time-honoured tradition, Britain would use hunger as a weapon of war against all. The goal? To force neutral shipping into British hands and neutral states to Britain's side. The "phoney war" following Britain's declaration of war on Germany in September 1939 ended in June 1940 with the fall of France. British prime minister Winston Churchill made Taoiseach Éamon de Valera a deal: end neutrality and Britain would end partition. De Valera’s refusal prompted a bitter Churchill to respond by subjecting Ireland to a crippling supply squeeze. Although diplomacy dominates popular understanding of the Emergency, the use of hunger as a weapon of war deserves much greater emphasis. When Churchill turned off the tap, Ireland’s agricultural economy, perilously reliant on British supplies, was devastated. In 1940, the State was importing six million tons of animal feed from Britain, but the figure was zero by 1942. It was the same with fertiliser: 74,000 tons in 1940, zero by 1942. Other vital modern productive aids, from pesticides to tractors, all but disappeared too. Naturally enough, this meant that Irish food production was seriously hamstrung. Churchill's strangulation of independent Ireland’s economy combined with other factors - such as the country's inadequate merchant navy, wartime inflation and the late introduction of a full rationing system - to ensure that the majority of people in the state experienced what would today be termed food insecurity or food poverty. Not that you would have known this from British propaganda of the day, which portrayed Ireland as a greedy neutral, implying that its inhabitants were the well-fed residents of a land of milk and honey. This portrayal of the abundance of the "other", in contrast to absence endured at home, was a staple of wartime food propaganda (it was deployed by Nazi propagandists to depict Jewish people as gluttonous). Irish wartime propagandists resorted to the absence versus abundance narrative too. The reality of material deprivation was spun as evidence of the superior morality of Ireland's neutral stance. While the rapacious combatants went about their predatory and voracious conquest, the virtuous yet resolute Irish body would thin and harden. But the absence versus abundance narrative would rebound on the Irish state in unwanted ways, exacerbating the rural/urban divide. Surveys revealed that a sizeable proportion of inner-city Dubliners had never eaten fruit or vegetables and there was a surge in childhood rickets. "The poor are like hunted rats looking for bread", remarked one TD of the city's food queues and seedy black market transactions. Some envious Dubliners imagined their rural counterparts growing plump off the fat of the land, an impression aggravated by a ruralist political culture which held aloft the "pure" agrarian smallholder. Of course, the reality was very different. Along with the feed and fertiliser, Churchill had cut the fuel supply and the resultant lack of transport hampered the distribution of food which was hardest felt in outlying rural areas. A senior Irish civil servant visiting a remote Gaeltacht area in 1942 recorded ghostly "half-starving people" begging for food, cursing Dublin and predicting famine. As supplies of food ran low, Irish people turned to alternative foodstuffs. Ireland had the highest consumption of tea in the world at the time, with government research listing it as the "principle item of food" for the Irish poor. Its absence was therefore keenly felt and wacky and unpalatable substitutes duly appeared. From the many colourful prosecutions of the Emergency period, the fining of one female shopkeeper for selling watered-down turf mould as tea stands out. The government's hated "black loaf" was trumpeted as more nutritious by health officials. In fact, the 100% wholegrain bread, introduced to conserve wheat supplies, caused nutritional deficiency and was roundly detested. Many turned to poaching and hunting, with more rabbit meat consumed and even reports of Dublin Zoo's carnivora falling victim to hungry citizens. The black market boomed. While this was denounced as immoral by leaders of church and state alike, evidence suggests that most people dabbled in black market exchanges. Many did so while simultaneously excusing themselves by decrying the "real black market" and the familiar bogeymen operating it,the "large-scale racketeer", the "middleman", the "gombeen men". As one eminent theologian reasoned while justifying procuring a small amount of tea on the black market in a heated debate on pricing in the pages of the normally sedate Irish Ecclesiastical Record, "there's nothing like a nice cup of tea". This sort of attitude infuriated members of the rather strait-laced bureaucracy charged by the government with enforcing state regulations. Armed with the moral economic imperative of preventing starvation, a bloated inspectorate doggedly pursued harsh prosecutions against small farmers who weren’t producing enough food and small traders who were overcharging for it. However, the state's admirable imperative of ensuring fair shares in food was undermined by structural problems. The belated introduction of a full rationing system resulting in the bafflingly frequent revision of price orders. While the true extent of the British supply squeeze was hidden from the public, it did mean that the government was pressuring farmers to produce ever more food, despite the fact that they simply did not have the productive aids to enable them to do so. The black market was further aggravated by another structural obstacle (the very same one which had informed Churchill’s squeeze in the first place): partition. Smuggling boomed across the porous frontier between Northern Ireland and Ireland, launching a thousand smuggling yarns. This enabled people north and south to supplement food supplies, but it also undermined rationing systems in both territories. Ultimately, in appraising the Irish government’s record on food management during the Emergency, it is notable that there were no cases of death with starvation as a principle cause so the state clearly fulfilled a fundamental humane duty. On the other hand, though, many people in this period were still opting to swap hunger pangs for the promise presented by emigration. Dr Bryce Evans is Associate Professor in History at Liverpool Hope University