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When Austria, Hungary declares war on Serbia, the markets around the world, you know, go crazy. In the building of ships. Current leader, this current Kaiser Kaiser, just like czar in Russia, where they have an art, autocratic, Kane, the 20th century, sounds anachronistic, doesn't it, part of this old world that had existed forever. I remember the First Gulf WAR. bounce back to the Austro Hungarians. We dig deep in our history and our doctor and remember. They were looking. If you're looking at this. It doesn't, anyone else out because they're going to fight a little war against each other and they have to mobilize to do that. Published 03/07/22. The Germans had been trying to plan for what they're going to do with the war. Belgium is. The whole thing chaos the crowd scatters, I mean obviously, the would be assassin shoves a cyanide pill into his mouth, It was defective and only makes him vomit, and the rivers only about six inches deep. Here's how it works. They said you shouldn't blow up bridges. Paranoid about being encircled, they were being encircled. and stay out of the work as they don't have a heart alliance with anyone. End quote. The other thing that Prinsep did was, find, an opportunity for a lot of these leaders who thought war was coming anyway. it didn't work and the people in charge of it were guys like VON Moltke, who said. If this war breaks out, then, duration and it's and will be unforeseeable, the great, powers of Europe armed as never before will be going into battle with each other. The rape of Belgium go see the rape of Nanking in your history books, and then you will see something that propagandists did not need to magnify it all to create. German are, at the beginning of the war, has more than eighty of these imagine, trying to control eighty Norman armies and it, not just about getting each division where it needs to go it's about sinking what they do together and when you start, organizing divisions into Coors and Coors and armies, then these armies have to support each other. What we had done was unthinkable. http://Www.yahoo.net/. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. Can you create? Now the Germans don't have a lot to celebrate, In their military history in the Second World WAR, because the cause was so nasty doesn't matter, you know how many, good things their troops did in terms of military history. But 99 years later the dam breaks and a Pandora's Box of violence engulfs the planet. Do the people who, reducing such cutting edge higher culture. He go, England to spend time with his cousins, and they don't really care for him too much. If any of the major powers, except maybe Russia, in. will be horrible in both world wars. And now the german fears of encirclement had become a reality. Sometimes you get a great role and you end up with a gifted ruler and then, it almost seems wonderful that they've got so much power in their hands right? Trying to figure out who's responsible for damages is a key. He took his, vacations from Germany to Belgium just to look around where the battle was going to be fought and now, since he had, were carried out correctly. Privacy Policy. I just saw it on podcast addict. Think about how the american people would have reacted, regardless of what the facts were if they thought that was the case, it's only a year after the cuban missile crisis a year after World WAR, three is potentially dodged. You, like a man still walking about the world, unaware that he is contracted a fatal disease which will alter every routine and habit in his life, people went on with their summer holidays shops reassured their customers with the announcement business. He also, he's, basically, the war correspondent, one of the main ones of his era, and he wrote about the deployment of american forces in Cuba. German troops can hide behind and shoot from behind and launch attacks from behind, and the Belgians are trying to figure out. it's hard to believe it hasn't been romanticized to some degree, but nevertheless, if you ever do the definitive, screen dramatization of world war, one the whole story, I think you, of nineteen and twenty year old, guys at a table. I just set a confederate, Moseley, allegedly legendarily, said by a guy named Nathan, Bedford, Forrest and, controversial figure even today, but that's not unusual among confederate generals and it's not, first is maybe in a class by himself, but he's not, controversy when it comes to acknowledging his military genius he's one of the best. and starts leading them toward the objective. They tell the Belgians you to let him through the Belgians, say no. The Frank, prussian. In this one, because so many of the other candidates you might put as your greatest mistake only happened because of this mistake before it the end, Belgium is a disaster for Germany on so many fronts, and that's what we're talking about here originally, had also been on the list of countries to be used as a highway for the german army, but since, time and is the war plans were refined. The women will make tents and clothes and serving hospitals. If there were a Japanese version of Captain America, this would be his origin story. Now, Imagine a guy like Alexander the great who I love to mention all the time, but you can imagine Julius Caesar two guys, Probably never commanded more than eighty thousand people ever and, staff. Take on anyone in the world in the first time you see him in action. The royalty of Europe, which is almost all of Europe, clashes with this new republic in France and. mark, because Bismarcks kind of talking down to him in this kind of running the show and he's an old guy by then and he's much revered. He knows and has already absorbed the lesson that most. First, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, This small war between the Austro Hungarians and the Serbs gets bigger, because that's when, the german ultimatum given to the Russians telling them to stop their mobilization, or else runs out historian, clear, sign that the Russians know what's coming and there, They know that if they don't stand down, they'll have war with Germany and they don't stand down. While you waited to negotiate putting the pin back in the grenade, you have that kind of time. Germany exists and the minute it existed. If you look at a book, you know the, beyond you know about one hundred and fifty years ago. In the 21st century now we've had a long time to absorb the ideas of 20th century, big and and how it's a legitimate aspect of war, and one of the things you do is. Austria hungry just dodged a bullet literally the, talk amongst the local officials about maybe figuring out a way to provide some increased security, but it doesn't seem to get very far because, within an hour after the first, check the Archduke and his wife and their small motorcade is off to the. Came in with the smoke pouring from cook stoves on wheels and in an hour had set up post office wagons from Witch mountain messengers, galloped along the line of columns, distributing letters and it which soldiers posted picture postcards the infantry he writes, came in files of five two hundred men to each company, the, answers in columns of four with not a pennant missing the, firing guns and field pieces were one hour at a time in passing each gun, The technician wagon taking twenty seconds in which to pass the men of, Infantry saying Fatherland, my fatherland between. force at this kind of level and potency hasn't been on display in anyone's living memory, You're getting a view of a nation at war. It's a severe society, especially you know the Prussia. Two on August, the Germans declare war on the Russians that, day. All we have now is people's war. That is obviously designed to be rejected. Sometimes, when you're trying to create a new world, you have to other. These guns were pulverising for, that were built to withstand the guns of just a generation before and doing so with ease, that's a demonstration, How much things have changed just since the 1880s and think of how. They were taking advantage of huge french bank loans. Every man they want to conscript as long as they need them will say, troops are born to be killed. To try to see you know what you could, The Crimean WAR breaks out in the 1850s between Russia and, There's a war, obviously between the United States and Spain, that, the turn of the century going into the nineteen. So you understand royalty and you remember you, your head, you go yeah, that's what royalties, like, this same military leader. here's what 20th century warfare is going to mean. You know the governor low princess metaphor: we pulled in Sarajevo. This is a proof of concept video for Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Blueprint For Armageddon 1. two one thousand nine hundred and fourteen style technology were automobiles, aren't even very old. Episode 54 - Blueprint for Armageddon V. 4:29:55. All we're doing is bringing back traditional prussian martial practices that, Unbelievably efficient precision, drilling and all that those are rushing qualities that go back to Frederick the great and it freaked out, a lot of the countries in Europe. He knew the peace faction in his government would topple his government if a statement like that were made in both the, and the Germans for a very long time before this conflict breaks out, but especially in the fevered in the last month or, trying to get some sort of word from Great Britain what the policy is, what you going to do with the last minute. That would be considered quite a blow. between these forts. This very disturbing and graphic show looks into some case studies and asks some deep questions. It's four thousand meter trajectory and everyone listened into the telephone report of our battery commander, who had, observation Post, one thousand five hundred meters from the bombardment fort and could watch it close range, the column of smoke, earth and fire that climbed into the heavens key king continues quote, the first of the shells delay fused to explode. artillery and ammunition had been thrown everywhere. You can buy a gift card for this item! Dish out really good blows, but they couldn't take very many good blows, most nations in the past could match that's? to the grassy knoll, where it proceeds to stall and stop. the government in charge in London right now, come through on the handshake deal, who's to say, they're, going to be able to keep political power. Please let us know your thoughts! You know always, and the diff. So you know what for a, Can reach with their guns for Tbi can reach with there's two, so they overlap so there's never a place in the. this time period had at least five first. What I love, Ferguson says he goes and finds like the original thing that happened and then how it got blown out of proportion and but nonetheless, all these, people emphasize the same thing. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. elation like eight times as much and the rest of Germany, with the militarised on the russian model. The Germans are incredibly trained in terms of having even their reservists on the practice, fire exercises preparing for this day. Leadership could be the determining factor and the boldness shown by ludendorff. Meyer says that on the night of July 2,1916 on The Somme near a place called Beaumont-Hamel, while the British Army was out in the dark in you-know-where-land retrieving their dead and wounded, German soldiers recognized the unmanageability of the task and without a word, slipped out of their trenches to help. It is guaranteed by the greatest powers of the age. places like Sarajevo had not been Austro hungarian. not to be true in part. I ventured out on a tour of inspection on the external slopes, which. Go directly to shout page. You know in the, early 1800s, and is this crazy endeavour sent maybe seven, we're going to invade Belgium with more than twice that in and out flanking maneuver. we'll demonstration of how this stuff can be used is lacking, and the military powers of the world. An man supremacy on the battlefield, even though they're the ones who run the machines hello. For better or worse. And the actual circumstances, by the way where this plot was hatched. Pain is at the root of most drama and entertainment. This is all very controverse, basically the idea seems to be that the Kaiser believed that if it was done quickly enough, the Serbians could be crushed before the situation spiraled out of control in Europe, because even as mom, Ridley intelligent will put will give him some credit that the Kaiser was. Error of warfare was the kind of warfare where you know the lead. You focused on the crisis, but historically speak. And if it takes you thirty days to get your reservists in uniform to the mustering point to the battlefield before they're ready to fight how, the deal. 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin (1).mp3, Users who like 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin (1).mp3, Users who reposted 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin (1).mp3, Playlists containing 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin (1).mp3, More tracks like 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin (1).mp3. from the crowd with a bomb really more of a hand. part of my brain will sometimes shift and try to defend something like fate or destiny, the two ends of the scale: chaos on one side and randomness on one side and fate, weird Twilight Zone where the two sort of intersect and, Event that happened in late June. Because he had a new kind of army, he had a, Countries of Europe had to do the same thing as, german field, Marshal blue shirt, told the Prussian. Stream 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin.mp3 by User 262838654 on desktop and mobile. Terry dictator of Germany, within four years name is Erick Ludendorff. It's perhaps the most. think of what nation state on the planet could put. Dan Carlin is an American podcaster, political commentator and amateur historian. You'll hear them say we. In the early Middle Ages Pagan Germanic-language speakers like the Vikings are a dying breed. Neil Ferguson when he addresses this issue, is based, we've all lived through when we're. The car with the, right down the road again past the Texas School book, Deposit Ori Right. Seventy one thousand eight hundred and seventy one that was the root of invasion back then, the prom. There's nothing quite like that. We're joined by cavalry cyclists artillery medical units cook wagons, blacks, according to Prepared railway timetables to concentration, points near the frontier where they, formed into divisions, divisions into Coors and Coors into armies, ready to advance in fight one, a total of forty in the german forces require, one hundred and seventy railway cars for officers. You know. from this moment until that in which our enemies shall have been driven from the territory of the republic, all French, permanently requisition for service in the army's the young men shall fight the married men shall forge weapons and transport supplies. To do this, if the Germans figured. You know the, sleep all over the whole battlefield so that every time you get that burst of light, you see thousands of people like ants, moving along the battlefield and your, artillery going off, I mean just think about how weird and disorienting being in the middle of a modern battlefield would be in the daytime, and, that's what these german soldiers are about to face, and there, stand to be nervous. Proclaimed and that's how it happened, you didn't proclaim English. I think the designer of the military plans couch leaf, had figured out, it was about nine hundred nine hundred and fifty hours that they had to. And he allows that machine to make vital mistakes. Buy from Apple Music. The great powers fought each other in Europe hundred years before. The british situation was fundamentally different. In fact. I mean this is a generation that is absolutely infused with the ideas of nationalism and that dying for you. You have the german staring across the you know, English channel from you and then all of a sudden that mode doesn't look that. Dan Carlin has the best no-nonsense History Podcast! He talks about art. You know we're fighting to save our lives? This is in nineteen fourteen folks. Is one of their number comes in the door, sits down at the table with them and has a package with him, and he opens up the, package, and inside is only one thing. red scarlet for british troops has only recently given away Takaki and the french Army still war stuff that look like they belong in Napoleon's army. There's been a lot written about this. For the Russians would start to come in from the east with their armies now mobilized. power in the world could have acted differently in the same situation and the same position at her cell. As we said earlier, the german diplomat told, diplomat this you're going to go to war over a piece of paper. To how well organized they were to the logistics to the leadership to the, intimidating elements built into it? At least I think so. the Russians say we're only doing this again: do you doesn't matter. The german army in the Second World WAR is that countries, The very ferocity in the scariness of this Kaiser right german army worked against, at the beginning of the war in a way that heard it through, history of the war- and I think long afterwards helped establish this german reputation as sort. an enemy to their west and another enemy to their reached at the same time right, how do you do that. Is the man most responsible for beginning the? A position to decide to go or not to go to war that seems to put them in the driver's seat. Their entire plan for action, involve throwing almost all their weight against the French immediately and then turning after french forces were, he did and throwing those forces against the now ready to fight Russians, but this did two things to the Germans: one, it meant the russians- could have no advance time, mobilizing you couldn't let them mobilize for, four days. Built, the Iowa Class, the Missouri's they had. the football fields away, three hundred yards away and fire, other thing electronically, and they were still so close that they had to put, cotton wadding over their eyes, their nose and their ears, and they, the fire this thing, while their mouth was open or they blow. Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. crazy and all of a sudden, the French were, on a scale that was unprecedented and to create armies that were enormous, mean looking, Alexander, the great probably the greatest conqueror in all world history, Alex, enter conquers, a very large chunk of the known world and a decent sized chunk of the unknown world. Hatched in an obscure cafe in the capital of Old Serbia have led to the independence of the New Yugoslavia. all fields are on the way the appetizers over. Think about that for a second, before field marshal. What changed that the invasion of Belgium. Coral Sea, Midway and Guadalcanal are three of the most famous battles of the Second World War. So guys, like angle, tell you that you know because, that formula and they believe in that formula you can't have a war and what the british, turning to find out. Is that there's almost no room for anymore, unit owners for these units. Just last weekend it wasn't there. Now, Ludin doors, very audacious capture of the city of the eyes doesn't solve the problem. The western world have been tranquil and it seemed safe, few middle aged and aging people in France, it had any practical experience of warfare, the newspaper, conveyed very little meaning to those for whom the world it always seems, secure, who were indeed, incapable of thinking of it as anything otherwise than secure in Britain, particularly for some weeks, the peacetime routine continued in a slightly dazed fashion. have gone to him and shown him the ramifications of. They couldn't re raise armies. The Belgians have it so that they're going to put guys in trenches so between. the United, the United States today? 23Rd. Cookie Notice Try to examine the conflicts that do happen to see, they can learn any lessons about what the next war is likely to be like. The end, the armed peace for nearly half a century. Is your network connection unstable or browser outdated? Some of the generals and military thinkers understood this going into the war because they had paid, close attention to that one thousand nine hundred and five war. Now on August. In this period these, germans were going to go into conflict where the, night time, darkness could be banished by technology. If we break anything, will pay for it later and we don't have any designs on your country long term. The action. The planet hadn't seen a major war between all the Great Powers since the downfall of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815. You shouldn't do. king of Belgium basically orders that all those things be done and then kind. yards, a thousand yards ahead to keep enemy artillery away, and you have this system. private armies that we move around our European Chess Board and oh ilost to you. You know these, most of human history night assaults. Vital mistake number one here: He intentionally drove them away. Publish Date:Sun, 17 Aug 2014. They had with people who are going to guarantee their security, which is how this whole thing's happening anyway right. Be the first one to write a review. When atomic weapons are used? But here's the thing, the charge of the light brigade. actually rural. War saw the French trying to use these gatling guns, these early machine guns as best they could, but no one really had any clue what to do with them that, change by one thousand, nine hundred and fourteen. He writes to transform mass warfare into total war, was the technology. Tiny sparks from the cobblestones, but the horses and men who beat out the sparks were invisible at midnight, ach wagons and siege guns were still passing at seven, this morning I was awakened by the tramp of men in bands playing jauntily, whether they marched all night or not. paint your adversary in the worst possible light. and in Britain have no excuse to say well, french file. any deal here. Guns that are this large, usually can only be put on ships. Do you. Germany is lean. I protested, and said that, in the same way that he and her VON Go wished me to understand that for strict, jingle reasons. but the lessons were not the kind of lessons some people wanted to learn. Barbara Tuchman has a passage in her book which she quotes. companies and companies into battalions. This is a country that you know it's funny, they've, lost this reputation due to two world wars and their involvement in both of them, but they use, be considered an absolute hotbed of human culture, richer and thought philosophy. there wasn't a general european conflict involving all the major powers and, let's not forget. Publish Date:Sun, 17 Aug 2014 to give orders and saw some soldiers whom I mistook for belgian gendarmes. but this time lost thirty thousand men in a month. He pounds on the door demanding the surrender and they open up the door. The modern nation state provided the support that the, militaries that involved entire peoples in arms needed to keep the straw, Long periods of time, one half of the equation necessary to create the modern war machines as Miller, his during Gwynn Dyer Rights right after he talks about the human cost of these long, holy on wars- he says quote almost as important is the, that European society did not break down under the strain, powers were able to keep at it and keep their people at it year after year. That means you get yet another in the same ruler in your dynasty's made for fun. it could not compete with them. He woke up to one of his aides and the german officer giving him water those, soldiers, he thought were belgian, were german and they were the first to enter the fort. Preview. 1.0x. John F Kennedy assassination, for example, And imagine that, in addition to Lee Harvey Oswald up at the Texas School Book Depository, you have a, another assassin on the grassy knoll is has sometimes been suggested and that, in this JFK assassination attempt.
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