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00:00تبدو أن تستطيع أن تفهم في مدرات من قبل أنه لا تفهم في مدرات أكثر من فقط فقط أحد هرها
00:05وكانت ذلك مولاً عبر أفضل في وقت أجراء الجمال
00:09بسطول فيها الوصول إلى أن تنظروا في المدرات مقابلين
00:11تنظر هذه المدرات المترجمات السعودية
00:15التي تقوين الناس المتحدث فيها أكثر من مقابلين
00:18أكد أن معنا نسيح حيث سنعين
00:21سنعي نحن بأس المدرات والإمكانة الهارة
00:21سنعيز الهوارية
00:25سنعيز الهوارية
00:27المجام والممع الحاجة تفعله نفس سواء من langرير
00:29على الحجم
00:30لا يبدو ليه نفعل معي
00:32سبقا ليه تفعل وفي سنية
00:36مالدة
00:36ولد
00:37سرعة
00:38فنا نفعل
00:38الفل
00:39الفل
00:39الملأ
00:40المحل
00:40بأنه
00:40معًا
00:43المشفل
00:44بأنه
00:44حقًا
00:45حقًا
00:48حقًا
00:49نفس y جدوب ح subscribers
00:52ہم legislation
00:53ہم تلاحظم
00:54المتابقة
00:54آك
00:56في المنان
01:02م لكنهم
01:07من الموز glowing
01:09تهkre Bom
01:11وكل كبير للغرميز هذا كان هناك كذلك
01:13نهو حزبت كذلك
01:16وكذلك يمكن أن تعرفون أن يغطان من جميع الميضة
01:18انك تسميه
01:20وكذا انه من نفس المجرم
01:22really worked. The country was thrown into total economic chaos. We're talking hyperinflation,
01:29so bad that a single loaf of bread could cost you a million German marks. Can you imagine that?
01:34And in that kind of chaos, that political vacuum, well, someone was about to step in and take full
01:40advantage. And that someone was, of course, Adolf Hitler. He basically rode this huge wave of public
01:47anger right into power. And once he was there, he tore down their democracy, secretly started
01:52building the military back up, and had one big goal in mind, to rip up that Versailles Treaty for good.
01:58Okay, on to our next section, the Blitzkrieg conquest. Germany is rearmed, they're angry,
02:04and Hitler's about to unleash a whole new way of fighting that's going to redraw the map of Europe
02:08faster than anyone ever thought possible. So how did they do it so fast? With this tactic
02:14called Blitzkrieg. It literally means lightning war. And you can forget everything you know
02:19about the slow, grinding trench warfare of World War I. This was the exact opposite. It was all
02:25about speed and shock. Tanks punching holes in the lines, while dive bombers created pure panic from
02:31above. It was designed for paralysis. And just look at this. Look at the speed of it all. It is
02:37just
02:37insane. Poland, gone in about a month. The Netherlands, less than a week. And Denmark,
02:43four hours. Four. Countries that thought they could hold out for ages were just wiped off the map.
02:50But the real shocker? France. They had what many considered the strongest army in the world,
02:56and they collapsed in just six weeks. And to really rub salt in the wound, Hitler made the French
03:02generals sign the surrender papers in the exact same railroad car where Germany had been forced
03:07to surrender back in 1918. Talk about calculated revenge. All right. Section three. The world ignites.
03:14So with most of Europe now under his control, this whole thing is about to escalate from a European
03:20problem to a full-blown world war. And it all comes down to two massive fateful decisions.
03:26So you might be wondering, how did this happen? How did a war that started in Europe manage to pull
03:31in
03:31the entire globe? Well, it really boils down to two huge gambles made on completely different
03:37sides of the planet. Okay, so first, in Europe, Hitler makes his move. He tears up his non-aggression
03:44pact with Stalin and invades the Soviet Union with four million soldiers. He was convinced they'd
03:49collapse in a few months. Then, over in the Pacific, Germany's ally, Japan, makes its own massive gamble.
03:56They launch that infamous surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor.
04:01Two moments that changed everything. Next up. Section four. When the tide turned.
04:06For a little while there, it really looked like the Axis powers were just unstoppable.
04:11But these big gambles, they were a huge overreach. They opened up these massive new fronts that they
04:16just couldn't sustain. And this? This is where it all starts to go wrong for them.
04:21And you start to see the momentum shift. Kind of everywhere at once. From the frozen over rubble
04:27of a Russian city all the way to the tropical waters of the Pacific. All of a sudden, it's the
04:32allies who
04:33are on the advance. Take the Battle of Midway. It was an absolute disaster for Japan. I mean, look,
04:40losing four aircraft carriers is bad enough. But the real blow? They lost hundreds of their best,
04:45most experienced pilots. That's a loss you just can't recover from in the middle of a war like
04:50this. And then there's Stalingrad. Two million casualties. It wasn't just a battle. It was an
04:56industrial-scale meat grinder. An entire German army was just erased. For Germany on that massive
05:02eastern front, this was the beginning of the end. No question about it. And that brings us to our final
05:07section. The collapse of the empires. The Axis is on the run on all fronts. And now the final phase
05:13begins.
05:18It all kicks off with D-Day. You're looking at the largest invasion from the sea in all of human
05:24history. This is the start of the final push in Europe. And less than a year later, Allied forces
05:30are in Berlin. And Hitler is dead in his bunker. But even with Germany defeated, the war wasn't over.
05:36Not even close. The fighting in the Pacific was just ferocious. Places like Okinawa were an absolute
05:43bloodbath. The Allies were looking at an invasion of Japan itself. And the estimates
05:48were horrifying. Maybe a million more lives lost. And that grim math, it led to the decision to use a
05:54weapon no one had ever seen before. On August 6th, 1945, the first atomic bomb fell on the city of
06:00Hiroshima. In a single flash, an estimated 80,000 people were gone. And just like that, the world had entered
06:07the nuclear
06:08age. But Japan still didn't surrender. So three days later, a second bomb hit Nagasaki. Another 75,000 people killed
06:16instantly. Faced with that kind of unimaginable power, Japan's emperor finally went on the radio
06:22and announced their surrender. World War II was over. The fighting had stopped. But the world that
06:27was left was completely different. I mean, the death toll was just staggering. And whole continents were
06:33in ruins. But out of all that devastation, new things did emerge. The United Nations, for one. And a totally
06:39new world order, with two superpowers, the US and the Soviet Union, squaring off.
06:44And that's the thing, right? The war was won. Fascism was defeated. But the way it ended,
06:49with the dawn of the nuclear age, left us all with this new, terrifying question that we're still
06:54wrestling with today. Can the ends ever truly justify such devastating means? It's something to think
06:59about. Thanks for watching.
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