The Alpine Front With Army Figures | Full World Map

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Published 2024-04-20
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â–¶The population figures shown for Austria are inaccurate. Revised figures are as follows:
• 1914 - 52629456
• 1915 - 52539986
• 1916 - 52219492
• 1917 - 51759960
• 1918 - 51128489
• 1919 - 51031345
All are estimates for pop as of Jan 1st.
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Sources:
â–¶Warfare and Armed Conflicts: A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1492-2015, 4th ed.
â–¶The World War I Databook: The Essential Facts and Figures for all the Combatants
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All Comments (21)
  • @Piospkc
    I am Slovenian and here you can see the trenches and the blown up mountains to this day. It's astonishing to know that a mountain was lowered by 20 meters due to explosions. Finding unexploded grenades is also still very common and barbed wire is still in place where it was put up by soldiers more than 100 years ago. Great video
  • Awesome narration and what a wonderful way to show battle progress, as like the edges of a burning paper, its beautiful.
  • This is honestly astonishing that something this high in quality gets so little views, but I hope you continue to make these and that you'll eventually get the attention you deserve.
  • @Cervus-zz1ox
    Great! Im italian and i love this! The italian front is very underrated, many people made fun of Italiy for making very small advances, and many battles on the Isonzo. You should consider that they were fighting on the highest Mountains of Europe, and during the Great War, advancing there was almost impossible. And don't forget that many italians and Austrians died. The italians during ww1, did very good. They took Gorizia, and they almost took Trieste, and the Austrian army almost collapsed, so they called the germans, and they pushed the italians to the Piave River, and they almost took Venice. The italians fought very hard, on the Piave river, and at Monte Grappa,untip the end, and they managed to completely destroy the austrian army At Vittorio Veneto. All of this sacrifices, only to get only a small part of territories promised( they promised Dalmazia and Albania) AVANTI SAVOIA, VIVA IL RE, VIVA L'ITALIA!
  • @wuhduwduiu7517
    Alright no, this is literally higher quality than most TV Shows or movies i've ever seen. Also may i ask how many people are working on this project?
  • @kniviritsyn
    This was an amazing video to watch. The visuals continue to get better, and I love how you've now included the individual positions that each army had. So far, the quality of the map animation, narration, and historical events have been unbelievably top-notch and way ahead of any other mapping channel I've seen. Congratulations to all of those who worked on this video, it came out even better than I expected! On a personal note, I also am astonished by the pure brutality of this part of the war. I was pretty unaware of how severe the weather conditions were, how inhumane many of the strategies the Austrians and Italians employed as a result of it. Of course, the quality of the video illustrated the situation far better than any of my history textbooks from school could have.
  • @Willpolita
    My girlfriend's great-grandfather lived in Udine, fought in the Alps, had a milk/dairy factory, was so upset by the war that he fled Italy and came to Brazil, never spoke about the war, was psychologically shaken his entire life and died young. I wish I had the opportunity to talk to him in the past, at least to give him a hug. His last name was Coppeti
  • @dylangtech
    “I am an officer with all my body and soul, but I do not see how anyone who sees his dearest relations leaving for the front can love war.” - Blessed Karl of Austria. I'm a young American man, and have a lot to fear, with every country falling apart at the seams. But, I can rest with some comfort, certain me and my sons will never have to see anything like WWI. Children of Fatima, pray for us.
  • @watson993
    Outstanding video...I adore your commentary and the ambience of everything...it gives such emotion.
  • @davidkil3223
    Incredible video. You're truly one of the greatest mappers I've ever seen and the narration and music only enriches the video even more and gives it an surrealist atmosphere.
  • @crook7493
    Your video quality is so good. Watched the entire western front video nonstop and now i get to watch this. These videos are really well made, relaxing, and deserve more exposure
  • This quality is incredible, well done I also wanted to say that this kind of mapping deserves at least 100k subscribers
  • Keep the videos up, I'm sure the views will start to increase over time
  • Incredible video! I Have rarely seen such good content on here :)
  • @Sch_lacht
    This type of mapping style is so interesting to watch. It's something new and I am all for it!
  • @natheriver8910
    Great work man 👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥