Yet another excellent episode of this fantastic series. The belgian defense is that the. This was some.
Blueprint for Armageddon IV - Listen - Dan Carlin's - Chartable You eight, there's an ages ago. For years. He go, England to spend time with his cousins, and they don't really care for him too much. We figure, the assassin is working with the intelligence service for most, that outrageous, a thing to consider when you. Those who, today he writes shower the viennese government with reproaches on the form and content of this ultimatum. You have to share some power with the german legislature, which has political parties and they handle budget, Taxation, but the Kaiser still has a ton of power over war and foreign policy and political appointments, and all that and he's, thing that ever happened to his reputation was Adolf Hitler, because when you look, propaganda, and you read the stuff written, Kaiser is treated as this evil character malevolent, Militaristic, want to take over the world blood falling off of the bayonet. Well, I mean at one point in the story: the Kaiser will ask one of his military leaders to do something that is ridiculous. Many of them could dish it out it. He whips out his pistol and shoots him and his wife. The british government couldn't declare itself out right, and sort of draw a line in the sand and tell the Germans listen if you invade Belgium, it's on no ifs, Minister. They were always worried about being encircled will look at them on a map. 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. Please download one of our supported browsers. You had to assume that the French would come in at some time, and the only thing you had a plan to deal with was to attack the french first. It's when the first out, side power tied to these alliance systems. become the Magino line after this war and before the Second World war during this time, period. My little band is seen in a different light as pioneer patriots. maybe the most famous queen in british history, maybe the most important ruled forever. This war is going to take us there and it's going to pound the point home till you're, sick of it, After the failure of that german attack on the belgian defenses, the Germans regroup to attack again that same night August, fifth, there, weaknesses who were with the troops describe them as nervous and anxious, and gloomy about the prospects of assaulting. Millions of men in dozens of armies vie in the most deadly and complex opening moves of any conflict in world history. Im already listening to the whole thing. Wherever historian points out how influential this book was Orang, is trying to explain to the people in that time period that, war. Perhaps, Princep in his compatriots would have thought that you know. extreme finally bears it's natural fruits. powers. A german start, Policy of frightful messes it was called, I'm not sure. It's all. With littlepractical battle experience to guide them, admirals were cautious about exposing their expensive ships unless they thought they had a decisive edge. That's how worried they were about this tiny little force that their army dwarfed, but they were, They were the greatest financial power in the world. This show picks up where Dan's Thor's Angels show left off. 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. a tear in the tunic, where the bullet exited the Archduke's neck. Is the man most responsible for beginning the? U famously said that war is hell, and, I didn't really seep into the mass of the population is one historian had pointed out there, publishing a whole lot of combat photos and really nasty terrable stuff for the folks back home at anytime during these periods. All these powers in Europe Attack France at the same time and you're stuck with I mean, like, a bit of your army leftover, the artillery stayed with the people, so the old french artillery was good, but you've got this mishmash of an army with officers. Episode Link. these guys out because they are nice, young fellas, I think the show you just heard is worth a dollar Dan and Ben would love to have it a buck, a show. to happen as a result of the stipulations of those german war plans, I put it on my top ten list somewhere greatest mistakes ever made. as always amazing. Nowadays we have these. So they wait until the Germans arrive. End quote. I mean it just seemed like the world was arming itself, It was just going to explode and it was these militarists who are responsible and people who look at, Nazi Germany and who are, I know, people who are enthralled by the Verm Oct and the precision marching in the uniforms in this whole sort of, militaristic, fascist attitude that the Nazis portrayed, and I was trying to tell them that the Nazis didn't invent this, that the, regular german Marshall attitudes. Look at this and they just they look dangers. Literally just putting this to even out the rating from the dumbass above me. Everybody feels like okay, the first person, flips the mobilization switch. The, ventless approaching footfall of the detonations spoke to the paralyzed defenders of the devastation to come. Are they working for a larger entity today we would ask whether or not they were an example of state sponsored terrorism. all fields are on the way the appetizers over. at the French or the British to violate Belgium. 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.
The Best Episodes Of Dan Carlin's 'Hardcore History' Podcast - Ranker Once a professional radio host, Carlin eventually took his shows to the web, and he now hosts two criticall, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. 1. 1.0x. family still communicated with each other, which provides like a diplomatic back channel where these rulers can actually you know, sidestep traditional diplomacy and just write the family member that rules the other country, for example, Queen Victoria. you know to sort of soften that a little it's worth, noting that the German. The Germans are incredibly trained in terms of having even their reservists on the practice, fire exercises preparing for this day. realm of global public opinion because of their behavior, hey, here that the Germans will use all throughout this war and again in the second World war, tendency to ignore neutrality. Nine hundred and sixty five for infantry, Two thousand nine hundred and sixty for cavalry, one hundred and fifteen for artillery and supply wagons six thousand, ten in all group in one hundred and forty trains and an equal number again for their supplies from the. within that nine hundred and fifty or so our window, the time, the german smash their way through those forts. When you talk about all their colonies and everything else and that's all stuff, they can drawn to fight the war. Seven years or thirty years, duration and woe to him who sets your a polite, who first put the few, heavyweight championship fight.
They have to worry. Looking for what the hold up is and find, not that the general commanding a certain part of the attack is dead, killed by machine gunfire. A position to decide to go or not to go to war that seems to put them in the driver's seat. Ferguson is forced to deal with the reality of the situation that this. You know, again to get to the boxing character Richard. The last thing they wanted to do was give them guns and train them how to use it right, training how to be better street fighters. us on Twitter the address is at hardcore history. of one of the main reasons. You know the nine riders of more door are approaching. You know who are sort of the forefathers of these Germans, two of the signatories to something called the Treaty of London in eighteen, thirty, nine that pledged to, in a wonderfully tragic ironic sort of connection to, by the way, the, Belgium is going to play leading to the first World war is very similar to the role Poland played leading up to the second. suppose polls were the decision makers in this conflict into the future. Ten million soldiers will slaughter each other and strip your. Some of these countries are saddled with people, leadership is such an interesting side of this conflict because, I firmly believe, have you had a guy of Auto VON Bismarck's caliber in his, authority in Germany when the first World WAR is on the verge of happening that they could put the pan. We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! He stops the, print ship is on that street corner, where the motorcade, Car takes a wrong turn and then stops while backing up when he sees his, within an hour before mere feet from him immobile, and slightly below him in an open car and. You need to enable JavaScript to use SoundCloud. Parliament to legislate, of Britain has the power then like they have the power now, but that. This is a barber, with mobilization and you get an idea of how planned every step is in the german army quote, once the mobilization button was pushed the whole vast machinery for calling up, equipping and transporting two million men began turning automatically reserve, went to their designated depots, were issued uniforms equipment an arms formed into. traditionally been used. He means London, which is in a terrible state of depression, and paralysis, is for the time being, all against english intervention. places like Sarajevo had not been Austro hungarian. So maybe a little extra protection turn, out, though, that the driver in one of his you know little screw. declares war on France and Belgium. Ever since roman times, it's the same area about a hundred and twenty mile front that. but this time lost thirty thousand men in a month. Do I really want all those emails? The romance was incredible this, is the era where that romance runs into reality, in a way that you just can't pretend I mean guys like, William Tecumseh Sherman, the civil war general for the? The Germans believed in collective punishment. are. We are no longer capable of it. Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more. To legally drink alcohol in the United States is how all these people are, and then we're told. You have to think about the division, which is the basic unit unit, these militaries kind of operate with goes back to the, times. This is like steam, punk stuff, because when.
Show 51 - Blueprint for Armageddon II - Listen - Dan Carlin's Hardcore Hitler's. latter part of the eighteen hundred people focused on militarism and the building of these amazingly technologically deadly armaments and the race for power? A light shutter began to run through me at this vengeance of inscrutable destiny. There was a feeling of inferiority and Kaiser Wilhelm held that sort of attitude in spades. Now the weapons are destroyed a lot, cavalry, could do so forest strip down the, with cavalry to the bare minimum. Divisions are still use, of course, in militaries today and if you want to think about, fifteen thousand men in a division is a kind of a rough size. how can a person of so little achievement in on the world stage? You just couldn't support it, in addition, all these armies are fabulously trained. It also involves a Japanese society that's been called one of the most distinctive on Earth. program you just heard, is not identical to the version we originally released. by people who were there that what happened. The tunic is covered in what is unmistakably even one hundred years later, blood. they might alleviate the threat of this german fleet, but by nine. It's hard core history.
Show 54 - Blueprint for Armageddon V | Dan Carlin's Hardcore - Podgist Show 54 - Blueprint for Armageddon V. 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. a river of steel. Could. We only have a handshake deal. I think that the, damage done to the german reputation globally because of what's going on in Belgium, won't go away till at least the 1950s, and I think you could make a very decent case. If you're a German, I have to believe that, I have a hard time figuring out. This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. She writes everything. following an unplanned route for security reasons, There doesn't seem to be a lot of extra in a police protection, Franceville in her, was on the running board of the arch, car. Get ahold of those stories, Turn them into the worst things you can ever think of the Germans, only began to get this.
50-Blueprint-for-Armageddon-I-Hardcore-History-Dan-Carlin.mp3 - SoundCloud France, out of this conflict, which is why they had these in a fan. What are the odds of that happening?. Download this episode in the store Click Here! Search the history of over 806 billion I saw to my horror that the fort had fallen slow. one of the best episodes of the show. Once a professional radio host, Carlin eventually took his shows to the web, and he now hosts two critically acclaimed independent podcasts: Dan Carlin is an American podcaster, political commentator and amateur historian. The new government will not comply with a handshake, sorry we're not getting involved in this war were neutral. Enabled those wonderful Germans to creep closer, actually charge up the embankment. France with Germany is a modern nation. Change the president instantly right, I mean how many of us have the potential to, lone gunman did if he was indeed the lone gunman, the. He'd been planning this battle. And then, something that the Austro Hungarians were not prepared for at least, without checking with their main friend on the world stage and finding, You know what they would do in that situation, Now the german empire's attitude is very interesting. 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. As, Michaels, you run up against him in there tough and that, used to shatter all the propaganda, it's better to say that these evil? They expected some sort of romantic kind of war, even if it was dangerous. there's quite a bit of division over this whole thing, during this time period between when the archduke was assassinated, which happens on June 28th, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen, and when the Austro hungarian government issues that famous ultimatum, the list of demands to Serbia, which happens on July 23rd? The first thing, to keep reminding myself about the german empire during this era. I heard the name of the supposed assassins and, moreover, read that they had been identified as Serbs. A tiny little neutral nation, that's less than a hundred years old and has never fought a war. Japan's leaders test the limits of national endurance in the war's last year. You. It is guaranteed by the greatest powers of the age. Just a newspaper clipping in the clipping announces the imminent visit of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand to Sarajevo, one of, people who was at that table and lived to grow older and write about his experiences after he'd had time to go from terrorist to, create a guy named Borgio, Jeff Cheech and if I missed, that by the way, let's just get used to that. Freaked out, he wrote that the meeting was, excellency at once began a harangue which lasted for about twenty minutes. One horse, The lesson of Lee Age. On August third, one thousand nine hundred and fourteen when tensions have reached a new, out the window and see the Lamplighter is of London lighting the lamps for the evening, as was customary at the time, and he, to someone else at the window and famously said, the lamps are going out all over Europe. Is your network connection unstable or browser outdated? They control. Almost there. Countries are huge, glorious thing that you should look forward to, and now they're saying wait a minute: how glorious is it to be one of many people, mowed down by machine guns in or just sort of randomly, They don't want to go on the assault again, and this attack, starts to bog down after it starts now there's, Who's roaming around the battlefield, who normally is in Berlin with the high general staff of the german military, the germ, encourage their staff members to get out in the. In fact, none of the, they hadn't been mentally prepped for the idea that this was coming for. And no one remembers it today and what's funny is once again a, that Adolf Hitler was wrong about when he wrote quote, Thousands of years may pass, but never will it be possible to speak of heroism without mentioning the german army in the World WAR, then, from the veil of the past, the I r in front of the gray steel helmet will emerge unwavering and unflinching any mortal monument as long, is there are Germans alive. that was well understood by the intelligent heads of Europe. There is when they try to take these forts. We talked about earlier, other countries were going to get dragged into the conflict.
Episode 54 - Blueprint for Armageddon V by Dan Carlin Add a video, Do you know any background info about this track? A few minutes later he writes the bombardment was resumed, it seemed as though all the german batteries were firing salvos, nobody will ever be able to form an adequate idea of what the reality was like. in attribute that quote to anyone. Blueprint for Armageddon IV (2:58:48). 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. 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. Five. that's kind of out of the way by this point: oh no, protect France from falling 'cause. End quote: it's a fantastic army, natural efficiency that is stereo typically german, is a, two to military science during a time period, where military science really does become science, it's become the age of the bean counters and efficiency experts. seized with worry that the bullets may have been shot from the pistols of german students who want of indignation at the heirs apparent, continuous work of slav ization want. 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. You have to infer that. if you imagine it magnified thousands of times. Connect your Spotify account to your Last.fm account and scrobble everything you listen to, from any Spotify app on any device or platform. He talks about art. books. That's making everybody rich. 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. the very short window of opportunity. They were worried about an upcoming war and up until, Auto VON Bismarck goes away. Ive listened to it 3x already. We all go because nobody, to fall behind the Germans have constrained themselves even more time wise by the way that they have. You shoot a few of these people that snipe at your troops and then they stopped doing it. Is that it's relatively young, it's a new country. They said you shouldn't blow up bridges. When atomic weapons are used? artillery and ammunition had been thrown everywhere. elation like eight times as much and the rest of Germany, with the militarised on the russian model. Look at this as a, To them. That they pull their forces back, the French, Those are not pleased about this, but the move is intended to also make sure that the british people and the peace.
Hardcore History 53 - Blueprint for Armageddon IV - Dan Carlin 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. 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. 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. Guy, whose name is Archduke Franz Ferdinand-. The rss feed I use is the same as on my old phone, app is . But would you believe it this veritable wall of dead and dying? It's a function of modern civilization. Have criticized them for me: they say if you only given that ultimatum before the Germans had gone into Belgium, they might have had more options once they're in Belgium, for them to get out of Belgium, because the British told them to was really like a tail between their legs kind of situation, and this is happened in history. I mean it's kooky stuff. Smack dab in the Balkans. An assassination attempt is happening and the secret, just get on the car and they speed away past the grassy knoll past the other assassin who never gets a shot at friends, And no one knows what to do. the bayonet and threw them back again and again, the Germans returned to the assault spending lives like bullets, in the knowledge of plentiful reserves to make up for the losses she now quotes. But 99 years later the dam breaks and a Pandora's Box of violence engulfs the planet. There is not, apparently a chin, strap or a horseshoe missing. and this is another interesting side of the conflict. I think this previous 1-star review might be reviewing his/her own ability to work with technology, rather than the content of this podcast. He neutralized Russia. 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. country they were really hoping to keep out of the conflict was great Britain. basin entire defense strategy on. Pain is at the root of most drama and entertainment. The, using it becomes so important, though, is because, all the many controversies in this story. Ok, maybe what do I do now? You shouldn't do. Every episode of Blueprint for Armageddon has that moment several times. Right as we are in the story of landing troops on the continent to aid, the French who are, finishing the last bits of the necessary ingredients, so they can launch an offensive. With no end in sight. the first shots that started a chain of events that, while. Didn't have that power for all. 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. It sounds vaguely like other, recent European colonial conquestsuntil the natives nearly win.
Show 52 - Blueprint for Armageddon III | Dan Carlin's - Podgist The French are sure the British are going to abandon them. You were around during the age of exploration, and you had a bunch of ships out that you were getting colonies. Is it if it only takes your opponent fifteen days to do the same thing this, strange the ability to negotiate your way out of this situation? You take a state like the Achaemenid Persians, you're, the one who fought the Spartans at Thermopylae and all that the Persians. desire for retribution that comes with that and then, very shortly after an assassin is captured.
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