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Who runs the Great War youtube channel?

By Eleanor Gray

actor Indy Neidell
It is currently hosted and written by Jesse Alexander, a Canadian historian. It has been previously hosted by American historian and actor Indy Neidell. The channel produced weekly content that follows the events that occurred one hundred years prior during the war.

Why is ww1 called the Great war?

As the first pan-European War since Napoleon, ‘Great’ simply indicated the enormous scale of the conflict, much as we might today talk of a ‘great storm’ or a ‘great flood’. However, the term also had moral connotations. The Allies believed they were fighting against an evil militarism that had taken hold in Germany.

Who is the history guy?

Lance Geiger
Lance Geiger is The History Guy on YouTube. Topics covered in his YouTube videos range from aviation history to forgotten battles, historical figures, and more from around the world.

What sparked World War One?

The spark that set off World War I came on June 28, 1914, when a young Serbian patriot shot and killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire (Austria), in the city of Sarajevo. The assassin was a supporter of the Kingdom of Serbia, and within a month the Austrian army invaded Serbia.

What is the Great War on YouTube?

The Great War channel produces a number of different types of content, the main feature being a weekly recap of the war that corresponds to the events of the same week 100 years prior. The events presented are also summarized quarterly in their own videos. The channel also presents other segments such as:

When did the Great War take place?

The Great War – YouTube The Great War covers the First World War from 1914 to 1923 – in real time. Every other week, Jesse Alexander cover the important events that influenced the w… The Great War covers the First World War from 1914 to 1923 – in real time.

What is the World War Two channel?

The channel produces weekly content that follows the events that occurred one hundred years prior during the war. After the centennial’s conclusion, Indiana Neidell, the first host and writer of the series, left the project and now presents the World War Two channel. Jesse Alexander was picked to replace Neidell.

How can I support “the Great War”?

You can support our show on Patreon: ___ “The Great War” is operated and owned by our independent production company: RTH – Real Time History GmbH Reichenberger Straße 124 10999 Berlin Videos published between 2014 – 2018 Contain material licensed from British Pathé and are copyrighted by Mediakraft Networks GmbH.