NATO - Summary on a Map

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Publicado 2022-05-30
The history of NATO on maps, from the end of World War II, until the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
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English translation & voiceover: Matthew Bates www.epicvoiceover.com/
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Original French version:    • L'OTAN - Résumé sur cartes  
Russian version:    • НАТО - история на карте  
Arabic version:    • حلف الناتو  
Spanish version:    • Historia de la OTAN - Síntesis en mapas  
Portuguese version (Brazil):    • OTAN: A História da Aliança Militar  
Japanese version:    • NATOの歴史  
German version:    • Die Geschichte der NATO - Zusammenfas...  
Korean version:    • NATO(북대서양조약기구) - 지도로 보는 역사  
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Music: Made for Geo History by Ledge End: www.beatstars.com/ledgeend
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Software: Adobe After Effects
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Chapters
00:00 The End of WWII
01:43 The North Atlantic Treaty
02:45 The Cold War
04:11 New members
05:32 Destabilization
06:48 The end of the Cold War
08:15 Reorganization & Yugoslavia
09:59 The Kosovo War
11:14 The war against terrorism
12:36 Interventions around the world
14:08 Ukraine

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @vojta_
    Update: February 26th 2024, Hungary (last of 31 countries) has officially agreed on Sweden joining NATO!
  • @131alexa
    13:14 You mention the April 2008 Bucharest Summit, where it was stated that Georgia and Ukraine will become future members of NATO; and Russia's negative reaction. You omit to mention the 2008 Georgian War that followed that summer - quite an important event and a foreshadowing of what might happen to Ukraine. Russia could not countenance Crimea (especially) becoming part of NATO.
  • @makoloso2728
    Truly beautiful how many actually good channels still exist on youtube 😁
  • @axqer
    this right here is quality content. I loved this video so much, I appreciate all the information that you have provided me with.
  • @tea4223
    I wish history lessons in school were presented this way. Very profession and easy to follow.
  • @NathanCorleone
    5:54 When De Gaulle told the Americans to leave, President Eisenhower’s response was: “oh, should we take the ones in their graves in Normandy too?” I think that one definitely caught the French off guard.
  • @lazy7566
    Why is it so interesting learning something that I already know everything about?
  • These videos are always well made and very instructive in pulling together a long view, even for people who already know quite a bit about the details. Every history course should start with one of these just to get the general timeline established in an engaging way.
  • @13ON3S
    So easy to follow, very entertaining, good work!!
  • I think you missed out how half of NATO was incredibly opposed to the Iraq war it was a mostly unilateral action on the part of the UK and USA
  • @ericbengtson2822
    Wow this was excellent, just enough deatil but not too much to make it overwhelming. Thank you!
  • @m0nlo
    I think Cuban crisis should have been a part of this video. Especially US installed missiles in Turkey prior to USSR Cuban missiles installation.
  • @euan1996
    So much knowledge crammed into these videos. Brilliant 👏
  • @MrKnight19971
    2 important things I learned: 1, Bill Clinton's quote to Gorbachev "not one inch east" was referring to Germany, not NATO as a whole. 2, It's not the NATO made Putin's efforts for peace difficult, they just didn't respond. Honestly a really good video, other than Kuwait being omitted from the video, but then, it wasn't that NATO was involved, it was merely just NATO members, which Kuwait was not one of.
  • @HCIbn
    Wow! I just learned 40 years of history in 15 mins.