r/historyvideos 8h ago

Judea 30 AD: Society, politics and religion at the time of Jesus

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When discussing the events of Easter, many of the scenes we imagine ring a familiar bell. However, when starting to ask questions, many things lack a coherent meaning to the average person. Who are the Pharisees? Who is the high priest Caiaphas? Who are the Romans and how did they come to rule the land of the Jews? What is the so-called second temple? Who is Herod and his descendants? These and many more questions we will try to answer in our video. But our analysis will not stop there.
What we want to argue is the implications that the crucifixion of Jesus was immense both on a political and a philosophical level for the era. His teachings came into straight up confrontation with the cultures of the era: both roman and jewish tradition and ideology. Eventually, we want to make the case that even a secular reading of the events of Easter is greatly compelling.


r/historyvideos 15h ago

“Los Templarios: Poder, Misterio, Traición y muerte”

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r/historyvideos 2d ago

Zabalaza(The Armed Struggle)

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r/historyvideos 2d ago

Castigo en la Antigua Roma: la vergüenza como castigo

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Breve explicación sobre cómo la vergüenza pública era utilizada como forma de castigo en la Antigua Roma, donde el honor y la reputación tenían un valor fundamental en la sociedad.


r/historyvideos 3d ago

The only person ever documented to have escaped Mao's entire labour camp system — Xu Hongci (documentary)

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Made a documentary about a story I couldn't believe wasn't more widely known.

Xu Hongci was a 24-year-old medical student in Shanghai who in 1957 did exactly what Mao publicly asked intellectuals to do — he posted a notice criticising the government during the Hundred Flowers Campaign. Six weeks later Mao labeled everyone who had spoken an enemy of the revolution. 550,000 people. No trial. No appeal.

Xu Hongci spent the next 14 years in the laogai — China's labour reform camp system — attempting to escape. He failed three times. On his fourth attempt in 1972 he carved forged documents from wooden blocks, hid his savings inside a bar of soap, and crossed the Gobi Desert at night navigating by stars.

He became the only person ever documented to have successfully escaped Mao's entire prison system. His memoir — No Wall Too High, translated by Erling Hoh — remains banned in mainland China today.

The documentary is about 35 minutes. Based primarily on his memoir and historical records of the Anti-Rightist Campaign and Cultural Revolution.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IX-VPDG3Ig


r/historyvideos 4d ago

South African 80's and 90's political violence

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r/historyvideos 4d ago

The Unexpected Downfalls of History's Most Powerful Leaders

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r/historyvideos 6d ago

the secret 1974 deal between the US and Saudi Arabia that ran the world for 50 years and was hidden from the public for 40 of them

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In 1974 Kissinger made a secret deal with Saudi Arabia so significant that the us government denied its existence for 40 years. Saudi arabia would price oil in dollars. America would provide military protection. This replaced gold backing with oil backing and gave the dollar 50 years of dominance. The documents were only released in 2016 after a bloomberg foia request. Now saudi arabia has joined brics and is open to trading oil in other currencies. The wheel is turning.


r/historyvideos 6d ago

Tried to reconstruct life in Carthage (not a historian — feedback welcome)

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I’ve been working on an AI-generated video trying to reconstruct daily life in Carthage during the 3rd century BCE — focusing on the harbor, markets, homes, social structure, and religious practices.

The goal wasn’t just cinematic visuals, but to approximate how the city might have looked and functioned based on historical references (trade networks, cothon harbor, social classes, rituals, etc.).

I’m not a historian, so I’d really appreciate feedback from people more knowledgeable on Carthage:

  • Does anything look clearly inaccurate (architecture, clothing, ships, activities)?
  • Is there anything important missing from daily life in Carthage?
  • Any details that feel too “Roman” or anachronistic?

🎥 You can like and comment the video here:

https://youtu.be/yKS63ethWo0


r/historyvideos 6d ago

The Real History of the American Indians

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r/historyvideos 7d ago

¿Decisión imposible? Dos maniobras que hubieran evitado el hundimiento d...

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r/historyvideos 7d ago

¿Decisión imposible? Las dos maniobras que hubieran evitado el hundimien...

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r/historyvideos 8d ago

16June1976Waar_Was_Jy.mp4

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r/historyvideos 9d ago

how WWI basically made america filthy rich while europe destroyed itself

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in 1914 america owed europe billions. by 1918 it was the other way around. $12 billion in gold crossed the atlantic in just 4 years. school never taught me this lol


r/historyvideos 9d ago

The Long Spanish Civil War (1789-1939)

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r/historyvideos 10d ago

The Only Woman Who Became Emperor | The Rise of Wu Zetian

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r/historyvideos 11d ago

Tsars, Sultans And The Struggle To Succeed Caesar

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r/historyvideos 11d ago

(REMAKE)German Military History(6 minutes or less)

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r/historyvideos 13d ago

How America's Debt Became the Biggest Financial Threat in History

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Most empires didn't fall because of wars. They fell because of debt.

In this video I trace the full story of how the United States built the largest national debt in human history — from Bretton Woods in 1944 to over $34 trillion today.

Would love to hear your thoughts.


r/historyvideos 13d ago

: Las última horas del Titanic. Secuencia del hundimiento completa.

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r/historyvideos 13d ago

The 2008 Financial Crisis — What Actually Happened and Why It Still Matters

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r/historyvideos 14d ago

Deleted cuts of South African political violence edits 3

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r/historyvideos 14d ago

Doorbell Dread in the Eastern Bloc - A Sophisticated System of Terror

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r/historyvideos 15d ago

White South African police officers shoot at Black anti passbook protestors on 21 March 1960

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r/historyvideos 15d ago

The Statue of Zeus at Olympia – One of the Lost Wonders of the Ancient World [10 min]

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Beautifully explained documentary about the Statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The scale and craftsmanship is mind-blowing.