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Was an active state, sponsored terrorism. all kinds of problems. Only after penetration of the forge protective skin fell. You focused on the crisis, but historically speak. The only problem is that those highways neutrality is guaranteed by the british government and, have been for seventy five years. There were wars between Napoleon in the first World war. In a very, lettich maneuver, the archduke sees it ducks behind the, thing bounces off the car hits the concrete on the street and the. He was in the driver's seat and this work. That's making everybody rich. make situation, guys like angle, were saying that what it, uh and is it, was so profitable to simply do business as usual that there was. Related Topics Dan Carlin Podcast Podcasts and Streamers comment sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment Lallner . To view this and other transcripts, as well as support . But 99 years later the dam breaks and a Pandora's Box of violence engulfs the planet. How many times do assassins in a failed assassination attempt getting. have to lay cement the cement has to dry. Everybody by putting together enough units to at least attack. They they had more staying power. Eastern border, Austria possessed in an ox horrible and mortal enemy. This list ranks all the YouTube episodes of Dan Carlin's Hardcore History, which includes epic series like 'Blueprint for Armageddon' and 'Supernova in the East'. Countries on the other side of the ledger or Russia don't have to worry, but they have to worry about the political situation. In you, history and he's an innovative cavalry commander. talk about boldness talk about gambling. The, eight shells made no impression on the forts and the belgian guns poured a hail of fire on the german troops. Do you think, people around Kennedy might have worried a little about how that might have turned out, because. Thought was going to happen, the chimes of big Ben sounding and things they sound like doom. Of the time see it too, we told, the field marshal in charge of Germany's war effort, the man known as VON Moltke, but he, pale shadow of his uncle, the man known as the elder VON Moltke, who command. 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. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Show 53 - Blueprint for Armageddon IV Dan Carlin's Hardcore History So I recently had to change phones and on my old phone I had the hardcore history episodes for Blueprint for Armageddon. the French had a different kind of society, one that was supposed to be run by the very you know: low born people. We dig deep in our history and our doctor and remember. 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. And that war was so terrable, not just that were the entire napoleonic wars in the wars of the french revolution. Can you create? Every episode of Blueprint for Armageddon has that moment several times. Britain continued to pretty much dictate terms to the island and Labrador until the late forties when it aggressively shepherd-dogged Newfoundland and Labradors entry into Canadas confederation as the tenth province. You can again something that the Germans weren't quite getting when the 20th century was brand new, that they would get. Madden's the Germans, 'cause they're on this tight schedule right so now, road system that was already going to be clogged terribly mean. traditionally been used. would have found a way to avert in what ended. Well, I mean at one point in the story: the Kaiser will ask one of his military leaders to do something that is ridiculous. Kian diplomacy from professor who spent their whole life studying it, and they don't know why he did some of the things he did. They don't have time to sit there and starve things out. gamble that maybe the city won't be defended, or maybe, if I walk in there with six thousand guys they'll just lay down their weapons. But he did so at a time when uncertainty over how best to use an arsenal of largely untested, cutting-edge technology abounded. I'm not sure, but the german army from the Second World war on there and you, part of the reason we don't know more about that. All these other things little HOLLAND to them looks like they've. That looks like it. in a line of german advance during this time period was a very day. And here's someone who doesn't think anybody does anything better than America and. yards, a thousand yards ahead to keep enemy artillery away, and you have this system. Some historians say these are a bunch of gun shy. If you did that the other thing that men-. Going to be a little brutal for a while the guys like VON Moltke. Gray Harding thinks is the most fantastic. Auto VON Bismarck, who we mentioned earlier, the 19th century german diplomat, biz, a very large role in the foundation of Modern Germany, but he also, huge role in creating a system of alliances that both expanded germanys possibilities, while at the. Stories of german behavior in Belgium, the Sun, Chronicle, he writes was one of many british papers which alleged that the Germans had cut off the hands of belgian children, while the four, ill disguised relish the quote: wild orgies of blood and debauchery and quote ', which the Germans allegedly indulged, including the quote ruthless violation and killing of defenseless women, girls and children of tender age and quote for, and continues quote other writers had great fun. So. The United Nations set free from austrian domination and quote. As the Asia-Pacific conflict turns against the Japanese these questions are put to the test. That continually gets threatened, like the russian roulette trigger being pulled is never going to happen. Von Moltke famously said that this, the struggle that would decide the course of history for the next one hundred years and he was, Germany would be on the losing end of two world wars in the 20th century. Anyone he says with con, occasion in the last years to observe the relation of Austria to Serbia. They couldn't re raise armies. Now to get an idea of size. and supported by a modern 20th century state. There, Davis is one of those guys he's an American. You have to infer that. The USA. Still there. His jockstrap is what we used to say. Easily my favorite series (and the first one I listened too of Dan's as it was coming out). You know the, let the Russians mobilize you have this crisis, if they want to have just sending those people home in a month, mobilization doesn't mean war to them, but it does to the Germans because they, day. For the Serbians to do French can't do that, you know hand over your national security keys to your most antagonistic historic enemy, I think so, and the Germans must have known that they knew they could. It's not mechanized, like the Second World WAR, everybody's using horses, even, Chiefs of wheat being sized down. In the Kaiser this is controversial, but traditionally the Kaiser was supposed to have told the Austrians to go for it. This episode was awesome, as are all the others in Blueprint for Armageddon. Why is when you have, Hitler to compare someone to all of a sudden. Theres never been a human experience like itand it changes a generation. U S: civil war, who said that the key to warfare was to get there first, just with the mostest. Those of you have listened to many of my shows. tions were ready for this and okay with it. When, actually some guys on bicycles, believe it or not, paddle into Belgium, and give notices to the locals that we're sorry that we have to do this and, everything be fine, just don't cause any trouble, don't blow up any bridges, Or any tunnels anything we might need to get from here to there leave all that in place or those will be considered hostile acts as soon, becomes apparent that Germans are on belgian soil. Play over 320 million tracks for free on SoundCloud. The eighth struck home, then the gun fell silent for the night, but the, this morning joined by the other, which is completed. Machine guns, barbed wire and millions upon millions of artillery shells create industrialized meat grinders at Verdun and the Somme. They emanated mainly from the refugees who had fled, have terrified out of their wits from the towns and villages of Belgium. That's again, where the german war plans put them in a situation where, for the, strategic problems that are going to cost you the war. can take punches better. With no end in sight. There initially called the triple entente the other side. They want to kill, The the governing figure in Sarajevo the person, Was sort of the Prince Charles plays the same role Prince Charles plays in the british. French, or lied with the Russians. And that something would come back to haunt the Germans in ways that they almost seem ignorant of again in a week or did Hitler earlier about propaganda. We can turn the armies around. one of the best episodes of the show. And mechanization that can be brought to bear, stating when used against tribal peoples and nations, that, things going to show what a tiny little army of chocolate soldiers is, what the Germans thought they were going to face, a tiny little armia chocolate soldiers can do to the greatest army in the world because of the deadly, the interesting sort of sub themes of this whole upcoming conflict is how long it takes some, old, to absorb the lessons that are being taught in this conflict. 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin.mp3, Users who like 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin.mp3, Users who reposted 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin.mp3, Playlists containing 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin.mp3, More tracks like 50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin.mp3. You know. It's when the first out, side power tied to these alliance systems. 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. You know the governor low princess metaphor: we pulled in Sarajevo. I told you about the Russo japanese war, which, by the way, President Teddy Roosevelt won a Nobel Prize for helping to broker the peace for that, but that taught less. Half of hte Cast of Blueprint for Armageddon in One Photo. They got all these colonies. steal some chickens from some farmer on the way this. A shell wrecked, the arcade under which the general staff were sheltering all light, extinguished by the force of the explosion and the, officers, ran the risk of asphyxiation by the horrible gases emitted from the shell, firing ceased. There were also numerous rapes in occupied France and Quote John Keegan, about. it's about what happens when two sides, armed with machine guns and two sides aren't with modern artillery and all that face off. French Revolution teaches all these states to have modern staying power. There's never been a human experience like itand it changes a generation. Short, then five more each of them walked up towards the target, as the elevation was corrected. The journey from Essen, the bombardment reopened. 3:09:41. You are, and have been, my go to podcast since Ghosts of the Ostfront was released. It's the response of the victims. Well now, and they begin going to everyone else in saying. The French are sure the British are going to abandon them. a tear in the tunic, where the bullet exited the Archduke's neck. No one's quite sure what happens, and then you know later on all, while the assassin on the grassy knoll is probably trying to just figure out. Ninety thousand man Army is roughly comparable to each other. J, Sodomy of little children, end quote, but. The war of maneuver that was supposed to be over quickly instead turns into a lingering bloody stalemate. The newspapers were full of them. At least I think so. now imagine he does it again and then duplicated again, Enough times to where you got one point two one point three, The french revolution is when that really starts. And you know how do you grow into your own man with that guy hanging over your shoulder? Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Podcast reading list - Blueprint for humans are positioned into this thing, where they have a time limit on this deal, they can't sit around and wait around Belgium, has to be violated for the plan to work. That will happen. At the same time and, german general staff had figured out a way to not just survive that situation, but to win, further constrained the amount of negotiation room you had before the grenade went off, The timing involved, taking advantage of the fact that everyone thought the Russians were going to take forever to mobilize the, ins were seen as a giant somewhat clumsy colossus, less organized than the Germans and the french and people like that, and so. Half of hte Cast of Blueprint for Armageddon in One Photo As usual, there was, talking excitement when the newspapers came, but it was the, can excitement of spectators who have no vivid sense of participation in the catastrophe that was presently to, british public really weren't ready for this. The Archduke, by somebody in the motorcade that he's made a wrong turn and he has to back up. Princip is a name very few of you will recognize. The Russians are shocking. Britain, France, Germany, Russia, will throw in Turkey in ITALY too, which would make seven these, We no matter what happened. Machine guns, barbed wire and millions upon millions of artillery shells create industrialized meat grinders at Verdun and the Somme. Now think about that. You cannot. Series Link. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. So you can have this province and then on next time, I'll beat you and I'll take that province back you know, nobody was true, in the top of the regimes. It's fan, big leadership and the Kaiser at one point thinks the war with Britain's off and he says great. 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. policy begins to be heavily influenced by the german Kaiser the emperor. Austro Hungarian, against Serbia, maybe before this was the most egregious, but that was, Connection to events I mean the serbian government had maybe been involved in this assassination. Im just here to cancel out the guy who gave the 1 star review. This show picks up where Dan's Thor's Angels show left off. Dan was the spark for the kindling of my mind to set my unbeknownst passion for History ablaze. One thousand nine hundred and fourteen is one of the, examples you'll find from history where you know the. You were going to screw up your entire plan for winning the war. The allied, this Belgium thing you can imagine so much so that it incense people like Adolf Hitler who, so far behind the British and the french leader, the Americans then, did in the in the realm of propaganda. 1. He'd been planning this battle. place that auto VON Bismarck, it famously said, was not worth the bones of a single pomeranian grenadier. The tunnels are blown. We've never done before 'cause, it's crazy hard for us to do and went back. Who is credited with creating the entire world around us? We use, He essentially had an elite unit of mounted infantry and he would transport these, people too vulnerable and important spots, tactically important area. Fighting armies, like this one, Richard Harding Davis, writes quote, the entrance of the german army into Brussels has lossed the human quality it was. This was some. But 99 years later the dam breaks and a Pandora's Box of violence engulfs . rested on firm foundations. Fourteen. Your wake up, call here's your Darth Vader. You know always, and the diff. You have to think about the division, which is the basic unit unit, these militaries kind of operate with goes back to the, times. operation of the courage of the military heart becomes something obscene. Error of warfare was the kind of warfare where you know the lead. 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. That was like one of the main things in his diplomatic alliance system. Look at all the signs they they're they're up and coming, but nobody necessarily feels like that person pushing their way in to get their own space is anything other, Elbowing their way in the world power, whether the people that are already there like it or not, make some room here we come that's how the german empire was. Who's already got an inferiority complex. Color that this was a bright, there is on the helmet he was wearing were bright green, I mean it must have been the most colorful site imaginable, but after principle, here the the most colorful site imaginable became a lot more gory because. Stuff wasn't manufactured out of whole cloth and that be. To how well organized they were to the logistics to the leadership to the, intimidating elements built into it? This is a civil lawsuit. Kerry. Do you think they might have been seeing in their minds? Many times, in other situations, where people have said. artillery and ammunition had been thrown everywhere. Please download one of our supported browsers. They were looking. Soldiers who've, never faced in, fire where someone was shooting at them. You know that does Gavrilo Princip. talking about a gun that is just over a sixteen inch gun. European Cavalry commanders, even in the first World WAR, when it breaks out that they haven't absorbed yet forestry. That would be the time that the in a metaphorical revolver pointed at the skull of the old world shot a bullet into its brain. Germany didn't come around until most of the good stuff was taken was a, Germany worried about being encircled. In fact, none of the, they hadn't been mentally prepped for the idea that this was coming for. this time period had at least five first. to deal with it, because the mounds of bodies become a problem? What's important is what is the, People on the ground affected by this think was happening. He writes to transform mass warfare into total war, was the technology. 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. Episode 54 - Blueprint for Armageddon V. 4:29:55. No, where is that more on display in evident than in artillery, which, one years ago, during Napoleon's time was already what Napoleon thought decided battles. Nowhere near is deadly for anyone horses, especially as the battle, would be in one thousand, nine hundred and fourteen those. The bad guy. in the minds of the Europeans of this era. He's wandering around this battlefield at night. Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more. There, swelled and grew into a crop of rumors of unspeakable villainies unsurpassed since the hordes of Jane Khan had rampaged and pillaged across Asia in, dancing in Britain. We shall, The Germans are given the famous ultimatum, and it's, to expire at midnight on August. That's normally the invasion route. been called in the history books, limited warfare or restricted warfare, It was an italian historian named Ferraro, nine. The way those old fashioned movies were in everything and it just doesn't look real, but you can go and you can see pictures, because they have saved the tunic. An man supremacy on the battlefield, even though they're the ones who run the machines hello. October 29, 2013 1 Song, 3 hours, 9 minutes 2013 Dan Carlin's Hardcore History. You know in a moment, in the stroke of a pen Britain. He even says you can't quite you, Passions in the feelings, you know totally screwing up your impression thing things, but he does talk about how weird the mood was, because all this was happening so fast, and he was talking about the british public cuz, that's where he lived and how, There was almost this disconnect between the fact that the entire world has changed, but it's happening so, last, we haven't changed with it yet, and he writes quote all, Europe still remembers the strange atmosphere of those eventful sunny August days. Well, those are almost does really, generations. If this were a movie, the events and cameos would be too numerous and star-studded to mention. The Germans believed in collective punishment. 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. We ask, go to dancarlin dot com for information on how to donate, to the show get their first assist with the mostest I, during the editing process. Politics, diplomacy, revolution and mutiny take center stage at the start of this episode, but mud, blood, shells and tragedy drown all by the end. That's not a handshake deal, that's in ink. Writes quote. Those guys in that cafe very well may have been working for the serbian intelligence service. each line of song. But would you believe it this veritable wall of dead and dying? We were seeing the most professional armies. West Germany invades the neutral country of Luxembourg, the tiny little neutral country, Luxembourg. End quote, in other words. Across you know mountainsides and country lanes and through fields and pastures, and sometimes they do but most, this is the same way. What did people think that meant. Take on anyone in the world in the first time you see him in action. One, Declared you have seventy two hours where everybody's trying to get their heads around this idea, switches for mobilization the doomsday device. French are beginning to press in the opposite sense, as the Russians have been doing for some time. That would be considered quite a blow. Scrobble, find and rediscover music with a Last.fm account, Do you know a YouTube video for this track? For fans and newbies alike, you can listen to some intriguing stories that are sure to give you a different perspective on a certain historical event. we'll demonstration of how this stuff can be used is lacking, and the military powers of the world. Take for example, the british Prime minister during this time period, Herbert Asquith ask with wrote a lead. So they capture him very quickly and run him off to be interrogated and. When you, situation now and imagine Germany without having lost those two world wars and how different they might be today there, this role of the iron dice is going to war. books. Time, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen rolls around he hasn't been running it for some time, he'd been fired by the, complex machine that the genius of Bismarck had created and run was being run by people who couldn't. 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. I mean that's Cray. You know into some sort of hard agreement for what they're gonna do if this war breaks out in five minutes, because they don't have a heart agreement with the British, they sort of have a soft agreement instead, a signed on the dotted line contract.

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dan carlin blueprint for armageddon 4