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  1. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Falcon's Fighter Tales who covers aviation, aircraft and airpower and air force historical topics and the like with his cute twinky anime avatar, is now covering the totally innocuous Usean anti-asteroid weapon known as Stonehenge. Which as anyone who is familiar with history knows is a giant...
  2. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Operations Room covered a US led counter-terrorism operation that took place in Paris in 2004 searching for WMD's. It's a companion piece to his ongoing video series about the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.
  3. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Eastory is started an animated map video series on World War One, I'm assuming for the whole conflict but at the moment he's covering the Eastern Front in WW1, hyear by year apparently. Two videos have been released. The Eastern Front in 1914. And just recently released, the Eastern Front...
  4. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Looks like when Indiana Neidell and the TimeGhost team are finished with the World War Two (already in February of 1945) they are going to move onto covering the Korean War in the future.
  5. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Operations Room will be covering Operation Enduring Freedom, the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, in a series of videos on their main channel and their secondary channel, the Intel Report. It's apparently going to be a series of thirteen videos on the main channel at least. Here's the first video of...
  6. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    He finished his Battle of Leyte Gulf Series. Operations Room also hit a million subs so yay!
  7. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Found a new channel a while ago then lost it but saw a post where he recently broke a thousand subs. I just subbed to them so I won't miss out. Check out BattleHistories. Small channel but it has thirteen videos mostly on older conflicts and they are rough in parts, especially the earlier...
  8. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    The Operations Room YouTube Channel will be covering the four separate Battles that comprise the Battle of Leyte Gulf which itself is arguably the largest naval battle in history depending on your metrics. ;)
  9. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Just came across Flash Point History which offers a more 'television' style documentary of things. Having recently read about Colombus and the Portuguese Empire in the Indian Ocean (and Africa) and other Age of Exploration sagas, finding this long video in my recommendations list was a real...
  10. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Found another YouTube channel of interest, it's called Gold and Gunpowder and has a strong focus on Pirate History and media. Here's one of their shortest videos and an older one which I watched awhile ago and actually seems pretty good. Along with covering historical pirates and other...
  11. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Found two new YouTuber channels of interest. Firstly is a channel I found through the American Civil War YouTuber Warhawk (who again makes amazing content not just about the American Civil War anymore) is a YouTuber who calls him Field Marshal. He too uses animated maps to detail battles and...
  12. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    First six hours... And beginning of the hour by hour coverage of the Amphibious assault itself starting at Hour Seven. lol age restricted. Never change YouTub.
  13. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    I don't care if I post every Bazbattles video upload. He's the original battlemap YouTuber and I still like him far more then fancy Kings & Generals. Unlike many of his videos which cover barely known battles and engagements, this involves the famous Battle of Teutoburg Forest. When the Trees...
  14. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Montemayor is probably creating the best historical battle analysis videos on YouTube IMHO. Only drawback is how it takes months for his videos to be released. He's covered the Attack on Pearl Harbor, and the Battles of Midway, Coral Sea and Savo Island among others before and those long videos...
  15. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    New Channel (at least to most of the internet) called Digital Battlefield Tours posted a nice thicc 45 minute video about the Rhodesian Bush War on a macro level and more specifically on Rhodesian FireForce Tactics! Halfway through the video myself and I'm liking it. It has nice graphics as...
  16. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    BazBattles, who I think was one of the first if not thee first person to make animated maps of historical battles on YouTube, is making videos again. I actually like him a fair bit more then the more prolific Kings & Generals (whose actually kind of woke tbh with their endorsement of Black Lives...
  17. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    The crossover you didn't realize you needed. Covert Cabal and Binkov Battlegrounds. They talk about Ukraine... of course, as well as the pernicious YouTube algorithm, wargames, other military Youtubers and a grab bag of other subjects.
  18. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Eastory previously covered WW2 on the Eastern and Western Fronts, and now is Covering the Mediterranean Theater in what'll apparently be a three part series. This first part covers 1940 and the first part of 1941.
  19. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    The aforementioned Operations Room YouTube Channel just created a spinoff channel called 'The Intel Report' which will apparently add more context to the concurrent releases of Operations Room videos. For example they just released a video on the US Island Hopping Campaign in the Central and...
  20. Husky_Khan

    Military History Youtube Channels

    Apparently Operations Room will be tackling the Battle of the Bulge And Battle of Iwo Jima in the bear future. Twelve Episodes in Eleven Weeks. The trailer alone was worth the Price of Admission. Especially the final minute with all the military map porn I love so much!
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