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What topics would you like to see covered on the Eastory channel?

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Mark Tik did Stalingrad in 30 part series animating each division and shows the losses every day. The conflict is a process of slowing down over 3 months. I prefer Eastory but it’s difficult to show 15 offensives from the soviets that did absolutely nothing

Brian Hynes

Finland And Russia winter war and continuation war 1939 to 1941 with narration from you. The other YouTuber didn’t do it Justice. Your ability to frame the conflict is sorely needed

Brian Hynes

Russian Civil War and WW1

Bogdan Putintsev

1. Russian Civil War 2. The Finnish Wars, maybe with an overview on the Baltic Sea Campaign and the smallish amphibious operations taking place in the area 3. Italian Campaign, or maybe the whole Mediterranean campaign in general 4. Chinese Civil War

Herr Burns

I think Asian front or North Africa front will be a nice topic.

Arta Yusa

North African campaigns of WW2 would be really cool as an animated map video. Also, you had a small series of "brilliant plans to win the war" which I think you discontinued. I loved these as well...

Omer Glickman

1) Russian Civil War 2) WWI

Rocky Koer

I think you have a really nice mix already. The unit maps are always going to be your really big videos I think, but mixing it up and having around half of them be random other stuff is good. I really enjoyed the deluge series because I didn't know much about it. More Eastern Europe history is always good for me because we learned 10x more about Western Europe history in school in the USA.

Kyle Askine

Hi Eastory, first of all, thanks for you awesome videos! What I would like to see covered in your channel (many of these already appear in other answers): 1) More WW2 (Asian front, North Africa front, Eastern Europe invasion - Yugoslavia, Greece, etc.) 2) WW1 3) Any war after WW2 (Korean war, Vietnam war, the wars between Isreal and arabs, etc.) 4) Russian and Chinese civil wars Thanks for all the hard work you do!

Bogdan Sacarea

Hi Eastory, as you are mastering those unit movement maps, I think you should focus on those. The great picture of the war is done, perhaps this is the moment to focus on campaigns, battles, operations in the same way. There are many forgotten battles of WW2 which would be great to be reminded, Kuban Bridgehead, Murmansk Front. Or WW1, the battle of Cambrai 1917 and the following german counterattack are just some examples of what is getting in my mind. The usual Stalingrad, D-Day, Ardennes are covered by numerous other History channels, so I would stick to the forgotten. Or an in-depth look on Barbarossa, army group per army group, think of the possibilities...

Eiko Streitz

I think the greatest advantage of this channel is the unit movement. Other things are great, of course! But I am sure there are other Estonians with great accent out there ;-) or videos that shows map progress every day. So I would prefer videos about wars: 1. With a lot of troops and maneuvering. (Less guerilla wars or urbanic fighting, for example) 2. Relatively unknown, at least where I can learn a lot about the war progress (Not neccessary, as I learned a lot about WWII too from the videos!) So, a few candidates I have: (Not necessarily by this order): 1. Russian civil war. 2. Korean war. 3. A bit more ancient - Napoleonic wars and 7-years war 4. WWI - both European fronts 5. Israeli-Arab 1973 war (largest armor battles since WWII) and 1967 war (large scale armor maneuvering). 6. Iran-Iraq war (If there are enough combats and maneuvering there? I am not sure).

Ori Taichman

I think North African Campaign must be covered with short(?) clip as well..

Pavel Kletnoy

In-depth study of Battle of Kiev - division-level units (if possible). In-depth study of Battle of Stalingrad, and Kursk also come to mind. Keep up the good work!

Mark Fisher

The unit movement animations are great. Hope to see more. Maybe divisional level maneuvers. e.g. the circumstances around Ardenne breakthrough comes to mind. I would continue to be interested in focused war stories: real facts first; interpretation and theme later. I am a lot less interested in broad generalizations. Sure illustration of anything can be cool, including broad general ideas. The problem lies in the broad generalizations themselves, when taken out of context tend to be vacuous in meaning.

Dongbin Zhang

Chinese Civil War and more Russian Civil War

Adam Wallace

I'd really like either the Korean War or Chinese Civil War from 1945 to 1950

Mingjian Wang


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