Ranking the Greatest People in History

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J.J. McCullough

J.J. McCullough

4 жыл бұрын

Who are the best people who ever lived? A look at the TV craze of the early 2000's spawned by "Greatest Britons."
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@cmcn6831
@cmcn6831 3 жыл бұрын
My favourite one is Portugal: they did both a Greatest Portuguese contest and a Worst Portuguese contest, and Salazar won both 😂
@8sins236
@8sins236 2 жыл бұрын
Salazar is such a mixed bag of a person. Did an equal amount of good and bad things for Portugal.
@ShayNoMore1
@ShayNoMore1 2 жыл бұрын
@@8sins236 well he is a dictator without contest but some of his actions mainly before and during WW2 were still today a bug thing for the country
@ScottJB
@ScottJB 2 жыл бұрын
Haha he's a very polarizing figure there. When I lived there a decade ago, many older people still loved Salazar. Most of the people younger than 40 (the oldest of whom would now be 50) disliked him from what I could gather. I'm sure that might have changed with the rise of the far right in the last decade.
@josearaujo8616
@josearaujo8616 2 жыл бұрын
@@8sins236 I'm Portuguese and can't think of a single thing Salazar did good. His aura nowadays is still the product of old state propaganda. Salazar was a rural, agrarian, religious, ancient regime dictator, his solution for the 26 crisis was brutal, hardly mentioned in any history book apart from the official version. Portugal was under his government, on par with Albania, the most poor country in Europe, there is nothing good about him.
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 2 жыл бұрын
@@josearaujo8616 I don't want to come across as a defender - but how was his solution "brutal"? I understand that he balanced the budget by an almost ridiculous control of public spending (legend says, to the point of any single bill going across his desk) and by raising taxes. Since the poor hardly paid any tax (before or after) and the old military government probably didn't so much spending on social issues, either - what damage did Salazar do right then?
@meisterlert5650
@meisterlert5650 4 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised germany didn't pick Einstein, Beethoven, Bach, Willy Brandt, Bismarck or sm. And the USA not Georg Washington, Lincoln or JFK
@lts3248
@lts3248 4 жыл бұрын
yeah, i was surprised washington wasnt at least number 2
@KarlSnarks
@KarlSnarks 3 жыл бұрын
Should've definitely Einstein, his contribution to the world is the greatest imo. Germans why!?
@dinamosflams
@dinamosflams 3 жыл бұрын
This is mostly a contest o popularity not academic importance, though
@meisterlert5650
@meisterlert5650 3 жыл бұрын
@@dinamosflams idk, kinda feel like my picks are also more popular, but guess I'm wrong
@dinamosflams
@dinamosflams 3 жыл бұрын
@@meisterlert5650 they are, but the Memories of Reagan's death were fresh in the people's mind at the time. If this was done today, probably Washington would have been first
@rattis
@rattis 2 жыл бұрын
Sweden held a similar contest in 2000. The winner was childrens author Astrid Lindgren, best known internationally as the creator of Pippi Longstocking. That probably sounds like a joke to some non-swedes, but here in Sweden the results were actually quite obvious. EVERYBODY here loves Astrid Lindgren, to us she is basically Walt Disney and Mother Theresa rolled into one.
@alfredoalfaro5000
@alfredoalfaro5000 2 жыл бұрын
Whoa! I'd thought it'd be Gustavus Adolphus or even the Ikea guy.
@eduardochavacano
@eduardochavacano 2 жыл бұрын
norwegians are more beautiful
@realnova7429
@realnova7429 2 жыл бұрын
I loved Pippi when I was little, it was very popular in Italy to
@robertharris6092
@robertharris6092 2 жыл бұрын
@@alfredoalfaro5000 same.
@blitzblix9455
@blitzblix9455 2 жыл бұрын
it is also very popular here in norway
@discomacabre1
@discomacabre1 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Australian and I learned Alexander Fleming as the discoverer of Penicillin. also Steve Irwin got robbed.
@MrYossarianuk
@MrYossarianuk 2 жыл бұрын
Which was correct, he was (as the person in this video stated.)
@Elitist20
@Elitist20 2 жыл бұрын
I don't remember the Australian one but it must have been done by a panel - Florey's name isn't hugely well-known, though he arguably saved more lives than any other Australian. (He was on the Australian $50 note from the 70s to the 90s.) If there had been a popular vote I suspect the winner would have been the legendary cricketer Don Bradman, with a strong showing by the bushranger Ned Kelly, and possibly also by the racehorse Phar Lap! Now they're dead there would also be appearances by Steve 'Crocodile Hunter' Irwin and (the only politician with a chance) the charismatic, hard-drinking Prime Minister Bob Hawke - when Australia won the America's Cup he said: 'I tell ya, any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum!'
@mabamabam
@mabamabam 2 жыл бұрын
@@Elitist20 I was just about to say Warnie. But maybe Bradman would edge him out, only just though. Exactly zero chance Steve Irwin would win. Everyone thought he was a flog. "OH WOW LET ME WHORE MYSELF TO AMERICANS, MATE"
@Rowlph8888
@Rowlph8888 Жыл бұрын
Fleming was the discoverer and 1 of the 3 people to monetise the discovery.Basically he was A shrewder form of Tesla, who was not naïve enough to lLet Edison take advantage of his discovery
@tktru
@tktru 4 жыл бұрын
Top Ten Greatest Thais 10: The King 9: The King 8: The King 7: The King 6: The King 5: The King 4: The King 3: The King 2: The King 1: The King (He is currently living in quarantine in Germany with a harem of women)
@kaiserteddie9564
@kaiserteddie9564 4 жыл бұрын
tktru lol
@jaojao1768
@jaojao1768 4 жыл бұрын
Isn't the previous king still very popular there?
@cellceair8772
@cellceair8772 4 жыл бұрын
Don't talk shit about the Thai king (they are watching) but no joke you can be arrested in Thailand for shit like that kind weridchamp
@jakubpociecha8819
@jakubpociecha8819 4 жыл бұрын
@@cellceair8772 I see you watchd RLL's video as well
@yeyo8457
@yeyo8457 4 жыл бұрын
@@jakubpociecha8819 I see you're a man of culture as well
@ducklord8819
@ducklord8819 4 жыл бұрын
In the U.S.S.R. there was a very famous movie released, detailing Alexander Nevsky's battle. It was scored by Prokofiev and overall ended up becoming an icon for Russian patriotism and even to this day is remembered fondly, resulting in Nevsky's popularity.
@marijnr6821
@marijnr6821 4 жыл бұрын
That is one of russians best movies
@gabe75001
@gabe75001 4 жыл бұрын
Name of movie?
@RandomDudeOne
@RandomDudeOne 4 жыл бұрын
@@gabe75001 Alexander Nevsky, you can watch it here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gtaGp9KGq7G-Z6s.html
@GeographRick
@GeographRick 4 жыл бұрын
That’s nice to know. I’m American and was only familiar with Nevsky Prospekt , which is a major street in St Petersburg
@oblakovshtanah1
@oblakovshtanah1 4 жыл бұрын
Richard Nevskiy prospekt was in fact named after a major Saint-Petersburg river called Neva and Alexander Nevskiy got named after it too :)
@damducc1599
@damducc1599 3 жыл бұрын
I think the “obsession” with medieval kings/princes in Eastern Europe comes down to them representing their country’s independence before the modern era. Let me explain… I think it’s safe to say most people in Eastern Europe are fed up with the current bureaucratic bs and general stagnation that’s why no one was chosen as #1 from the current era. Turning back the chapter reveals the USSR era which is not exactly revered by anyone unless your Russian. Looking back even further we see the Russian Empire and other Germanic kingdoms/orders that controlled the land. And finally we get to the medieval age and the Golden Horde where many independent Slavic kingdoms exist which many modern day countries in Eastern Europe draw their origins to. So obviously the people that led these kingdoms are liked for the independence from foreign powers they provided.
@thymeepis126
@thymeepis126 2 жыл бұрын
I also feel that in Eastern Europe folklore is much more prevalent in culture with poetry and cartoons that come from old legends and tales and what not, I as a Russian myself know this. In school we even had to memorize poetry for classes. I think that this is because the countries are much older and a lot of the history is still prevalent, as opposed to nations like the US which gained independence recently and thus don’t really have folklore, as the folklore that they’d know would be British and they want to distance their identity from that. But yeah I think the intactness of the culture and the prevalence of folklore gives makes Eastern Europeans more in touch with old historical events that to outsiders would seem random
@thepagecollective
@thepagecollective 2 жыл бұрын
My feeling is similar. In this period, Eastern European nations were most relevant, or on an equal or better footing with the West.
@ryanjofre
@ryanjofre 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting. Thanks for your insight.
@jimmyneilson6145
@jimmyneilson6145 2 жыл бұрын
If there was a greatest Scots it would almost certainly be someone medieval as well
@Thurgosh_OG
@Thurgosh_OG 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimmyneilson6145 You've got that right pal.
@MellonVegan
@MellonVegan 3 жыл бұрын
The fact that Diana ranks above Darwin shows how seriously one is to take these ^^
@ub3rfr3nzy94
@ub3rfr3nzy94 3 жыл бұрын
Hawking wasn't even on there wtf.
@lukepearson4611
@lukepearson4611 3 жыл бұрын
She was a good person to be sure, but the fact she ranks above Victoria or Darwin or Newton who literally all revolutionised the world in their own ways is ridiculous. She she shook hands with sick people and died that’s about it
@ricardocorreia7962
@ricardocorreia7962 3 жыл бұрын
@@lukepearson4611 She was an egotistical gold digger
@HHh-ug4oe
@HHh-ug4oe 3 жыл бұрын
Her death was still fresh in peoples memories wouldn't get in the top 20 today
@MrVice101
@MrVice101 2 жыл бұрын
There was a lot of coverage of her death. It was absolutely insane. The country had a collective meltdown. Attlee should have been in the top 10.
@TheQueen-ie5nv
@TheQueen-ie5nv 3 жыл бұрын
I think the love of medieval kings is similar in a way to how America still looks up to the founding fathers. They lived in a vastly different time as well and we don’t have that modern connection to them, but the stories and legends about their character and the things they did for their country end up lasting long after their death. They end up as symbols of patriotism and bravery and as models for how good citizens should be, and as a result they are still very admired even by modern citizens. The context of their time period is temporary and disconnected, but qualities like bravery and selfless public service are timeless.
@Little-Dude
@Little-Dude 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely understand this comparison but I don't think there's some big differences. Someone like Alexandar Nevsky is difficult to scrutinize up into the modern day because their lives usually consist of one or two great deeds and not much else can be said about them. They've reached the status of legendary national heroes. Though the founding fathers are certainly still very popular, the nuances of their lives and their characters are easier to scrutinize and the veneer of their reputations starts to rub off.
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 2 жыл бұрын
Notably, Scandinavians revere medieval warrior kings that are otherwise dubious. Denmark reveres King Christian IV, who had a long reign and lost many wars and territories. Sweden reveres King Charles XII, who won many wars and conquered so much territory, he has since been chosen as a symbolic hero of neo-nazis.
@dusan_4047
@dusan_4047 2 жыл бұрын
Its cuz that was the only time we were important. Like now news arent about the unfifcation of poland and lithunaia but about how much france gets form yearly sales.
@cristobalcosta1132
@cristobalcosta1132 4 жыл бұрын
"And who was elected the greatest Russian of all time: Josef Stalin!" (chuckles) "No I'm kidding" (camera cuts) "He came in 3rd"
@tktru
@tktru 4 жыл бұрын
👀
@rogink
@rogink 4 жыл бұрын
Georgian?
@oftheriver_
@oftheriver_ 4 жыл бұрын
i feel like its understandable, he may have been a paranoid authoritarian, but russians still hold him up as a hero for saving the country from the nazis, then defeating most of nazi germany’s forces and liberating the concentration camps, as well as making the soviet union the second most powerful country in the world, i don’t see why he wouldn’t be held up in high regard
@nkanyezihlatshwayo3601
@nkanyezihlatshwayo3601 4 жыл бұрын
@@oftheriver_ like surely, it's like what i guess FDR must mean to people States'-side, or Nelson Mandela is for us... like not unambiguously awesome, and arguably terrible, but unquestionably a supremely big deal
@daerdevvyl4314
@daerdevvyl4314 4 жыл бұрын
Matthew De La Riva Well, there was the whole issue with starving, torturing and murdering millions of people. Also, I don’t think he “saved” Russia from the Nazis. I think that he threw unarmed peasants at the Nazis until they were overwhelmed by sheer numbers in the same manner that a group of soldiers will be overrun in a zombie movie. In other words, the soldiers deserve the credit, not their leaders.
@makennahughes5580
@makennahughes5580 2 жыл бұрын
With regards to Reagan, lots of people who remember him when he was in office remember him very fondly whereas younger Americans are much more critical of his presidency
@jacobchacko3171
@jacobchacko3171 2 жыл бұрын
Most younger people blame him due to the wealth gap which widened during his presidency (which has continuously been proven to be untrue) as well as his handling of AIDS (which any president would probably not have handled any differently) just goes to show how much of a grip left wing ideologies have on the younger demographic
@robertharris6092
@robertharris6092 2 жыл бұрын
@@jacobchacko3171 he said that aids was a punishment from god upon the gays... it was literaly caught on tape.
@jacobchacko3171
@jacobchacko3171 2 жыл бұрын
@@robertharris6092 Which president before trump was not homophobic? most people thought that during the time including many liberal politicians. why single out reagan? he was a good president for his time
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl 2 жыл бұрын
@@jacobchacko3171 Agree completely, a side effect of having Democrats running education in the USA for the last 75+ years. That being said, as much as I love Reagan, he should be in the second five with Roosevelt. My top five are Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton.
@jacobchacko3171
@jacobchacko3171 2 жыл бұрын
@@EddieReischl Yup. Back then even democrats loved him. With this new era where leftists control media, education systems and institutions they rewrite history to fit their deranged viewpoints
@ub3rfr3nzy94
@ub3rfr3nzy94 3 жыл бұрын
Imagine putting princess Diana in the top 10 and not even including Stephen Hawking. Diana is famous for marrying a prince and dying in a car crash, Hawking is famous for being a world renowed physicist who inspired millions and was regarded as one of the most if not the most brilliant people alive at the time.
@cshaffrey3438
@cshaffrey3438 3 жыл бұрын
Diana's humanitarian work with AIDS patients, showing that the disease was not contagious was incredibly famous at that time, and she brought a human face to the monarchy. Plus, as with the Dutch pick, she'd recently died. Nowadays she'd be lucky to make the top 20, but she did do some good charity work tbd to her
@thecaynuck4694
@thecaynuck4694 2 жыл бұрын
Alan Turing should probably be on Britain's list as well. I'm sure Princess Diana was a good humanitarian, but her royalty and death are the only things that really got her there. She didn't really have to work for her success unlike other people.
@cshaffrey3438
@cshaffrey3438 2 жыл бұрын
@@thecaynuck4694 there's no way she's be on the list if it was made nowadays
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 2 жыл бұрын
Hawking was an official successor to Isaac Newton, but still alive during the vote. Excluding the living and recently dead from such votes would improve fairness, but certain semi-recent figures are so dominant they become unavoidable winners unless the limit is raised to 70+ years dead with no family members in power, in which case some countries will have to exclude their entire history of royalty.
@MSCCA
@MSCCA 2 жыл бұрын
That's what happens every schmuck gets a vote
@fantasy_moba
@fantasy_moba 4 жыл бұрын
FUN FACT: An Indonesian publisher once published “The most influential/greatest people ever”. The publisher put Prophet Muhammad at 11th place, the head of the publisher was put in jail shortly after.
@jonnathan1869
@jonnathan1869 4 жыл бұрын
But he's not Indonesian tho 😭
@fantasy_moba
@fantasy_moba 4 жыл бұрын
Jon Nathan I said the most influential/greatest people ever. The book contained people from many places at many different times.
@yes9880
@yes9880 4 жыл бұрын
@@dwarvennappy2416 not every Muslim is like that, the government are really different than the people. Let me give you a short example. 1 Team Owner let's say of a football team was found corrupt, will the fans of the team be called corrupt too? Some people are extremist and you can find that in any religion but sadly these extremists are sometimes people of power and the issue with that not only bring extreme they also are major people so people think that every person who is related to then is also extreme so that's breaks everything... I don't want to force you into believing but just take a look about any video about islam and you will learn from it what islam is really is, learn about it mainly and what it is about? The issue also with having alot of followers is that they will be more extremists so that's why you see more muslim/hindu or christian extremists than the smaller followed religions... hopefully you read all of this and have a good day 🙏 Also Stay home Stay Safe.
@vianabdullah2837
@vianabdullah2837 4 жыл бұрын
Who was it?
@fantasy_moba
@fantasy_moba 4 жыл бұрын
John Smith Oh sure, when its about bad thing, blame the person. When its about good thing, it’s all because of the religion isn’t it?
@shad0weee987
@shad0weee987 4 жыл бұрын
I love how they ranked Princess Diana better than Isaac Newton, the dude discovered how gravitation works, and Diana is known for how she died.
@EhThisIsAGoodName
@EhThisIsAGoodName 4 жыл бұрын
hate to break it to you but she *was* known for supporting a lot of humanitarian work before she died if I am thinking of the same person, I am not british so I am not to sure, but I think I'm right
@TheRealSU24
@TheRealSU24 4 жыл бұрын
Bruh Issac Newton was literally the worst person to exist. We would be able to fly if it weren't for him
@tlaloc6885
@tlaloc6885 4 жыл бұрын
@@TheRealSU24 you got a chuckle from me
@CountScarlioni
@CountScarlioni 4 жыл бұрын
I've never been able to grasp the love among my fellow Brits for Diana. An over-pampered airhead whose great accomplishment was being paid vast amounts of state cash to go on staggeringly expensive world tours and occasionally hold some sick kids' hands in hospital. Yet me saying that in public would have me branded as a blasphemer against a sacred icon. She had admirable qualities in her humanitarian roles but nothing warranting a place on the top ten...or probably even top 100. I'd have swapped her out for any number of far more worthy figures... Charles Dickens, Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell, Alan Turing, Edward Elgar, Bertrand Russel, Owen Chadwick, George Stephenson and so on.
@MMGAMERMG
@MMGAMERMG 4 жыл бұрын
@@CountScarlioni same
@alexandrzarezin7765
@alexandrzarezin7765 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Russia and I thank you for pointing out such an interesting trend about our Eastern European culture and mentality. A lot to think about. I know why it's like this. Our recent past and the present are very controversial to say the least and as a result the venerated heros of the past gain mostly unanimous positive attitude
@teresadaly7210
@teresadaly7210 2 жыл бұрын
I think this happens in countries as well like Greece Italy and Ireland
@Groggle7141
@Groggle7141 2 жыл бұрын
@@teresadaly7210 I understand Greece and Italy, but Ireland?! I need to know more.
@ionabab7274
@ionabab7274 2 жыл бұрын
“In tenth place they had Oliver Cromwell” Ireland: ... ;_;
@oleksandryakovyshyn1881
@oleksandryakovyshyn1881 4 жыл бұрын
Hey JJ, greetings from a Ukrainian, living in Poland :D 🇺🇦🇵🇱 I believe Eastern European countries do it because a lot of people here feel that because their nation was not on the map for so long (Poland was partitioned in 1795, Ukraine lost its struggle for independence in 1921, etc), they are seen as rather new historical formations and that, feeling as degrading to a lot, makes people wanna dig up the old historical figures as a sort of trying to tell the world "hey, we've been here as long as (i.e.) France or Brittain" 🤔
@jerrell1169
@jerrell1169 4 жыл бұрын
Привіт from the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada and I definitely agree with you, much of my family which came here due to the civil war often glorify the Cossacks and the Kyiven-Rus’ to try to make Ukraine seem much greater than it is in the terms of world history.
@johnmikucki1146
@johnmikucki1146 4 жыл бұрын
I would also say that in Poland there is a lot of pride for the fact that Poland was a very progressive state in the terms of the Middle Ages. Things like Casimir's tolerance of the Jews or the religious and political freedom of the Commonwealth are widely held up as national achievements. You need only look at the fact that in Polish terms the Commonwealth despite its king is called the 1st republic.
@michakaczor840
@michakaczor840 4 жыл бұрын
As a pole I wold say that this is definitely a thing. Polish education system puts a lot of effort to convey the message that Poland isn't some creation of the XX century but state that culture and identity can be found in much farther history.
@alexandrub8786
@alexandrub8786 4 жыл бұрын
@@nojuzzkietazz3654 to be fair Poland was the more populated part,in the union the Lithuanian part ceded lands to the Polish,(idk if this is true but i heard about lithuanian families taking polish familise coats of arms and even names) also pretty sure the poles would have just assimilated the lithuanians given enough time.
@horseshoeisacircle
@horseshoeisacircle 4 жыл бұрын
Jerrell 2 Agree with your point, but what is happing in Ukraine right now (since 2014) is not a civil war (that’s the one you’re talking about?).
@joelvr101
@joelvr101 4 жыл бұрын
Dutchie here: Pim Fortuyn is still seen as a major character in politics and a figurehead of mostly right-wing parties, who see his point of views as an inspiration to work toward. I don't think he would be #1 on the list anymore, but top 5 definitely.
@larrybxl5406
@larrybxl5406 4 жыл бұрын
who do you think would win for NL today? In my opinion Dutch painters, not politicians, are FAR more important and well known globally, so someone like Rembrandt or Van Gogh would be a more appropriate choice for NL.
@achmedaan
@achmedaan 4 жыл бұрын
I don't think young people know that much about him though? All I really knew about him before this video is that he was the first Dutch politician to be openly very islamophobic, and that he was assassinated which caused controversy because of the effects that has on the idea of free speech. I personally would never have thought of him as a 'great' person, just someone who was killed for his political views.
@daanwillemsen223
@daanwillemsen223 4 жыл бұрын
@@larrybxl5406 As a Dutchie I think that Van Gogh and Rembrandt would be a good choice as Greatest Dutchman. Also Admiral Michiel de Ruyter would be a good contender.
@vonelle9122
@vonelle9122 4 жыл бұрын
Larry Bxl Anne Frank, Willem van Oranje, Johan Cruijff, Erasmus & van Leeuwenhoek are also great options
@niekmarsman2104
@niekmarsman2104 4 жыл бұрын
@@larrybxl5406 When i saw the video i was sure that we would have chosen William the Silent as our greatest person, but apearantly not. To be honest i completally forgot that Pim even existed and that he was this important, but that is probably just because i am 18 and didn't really experience his death.
@suorastas1
@suorastas1 3 жыл бұрын
In Finnish the word for great is the same as the word for big so naturally we voted the guy who was literally the tallest Finnish person as number 12.
@sarasamaletdin4574
@sarasamaletdin4574 2 жыл бұрын
I mean he was tall but the tallest?
@imvineprexde
@imvineprexde 3 жыл бұрын
2:22 Great Brittain 3:50 Germany 4:36 India 5:55 Australia 6:41 South Africa 7:57 Netherlands 10:04 Canada 11:43 France 12:09 USA 13:22 Russia
@haywardhummus8777
@haywardhummus8777 Жыл бұрын
14:06 Czech Republic, Romania, Ukraine
@Lazarosa.
@Lazarosa. 4 жыл бұрын
U.K: A variety of historic people USA: 7 presidents
@fossilfountain
@fossilfountain 4 жыл бұрын
Martin Luther king has to at least be in the top 3 in my opinion
@blueisacolor8747
@blueisacolor8747 4 жыл бұрын
I as an American think it should be... 1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (president) 2. Abraham Lincoln (president) 3. Martin Luther King Jr. (civil rights activist) 4. Thomas Jefferson (founding father) 5. George Washington (founding father) 6. John Adams (founding father) 6. Siting bull (Native American tribe leader) 7. John Kennedy (president) 8. Albert Einstein (American/German/Prussian/more stuff but most importantly a scientist) 9. Rosa Parks (civil rights activists) 10. Theodore Roosevelt (president) I can’t believe Ronald Regan was #1 he wasn’t the best president although he was pretty inspiring.
@michaelh13
@michaelh13 4 жыл бұрын
@@blueisacolor8747 I'd replace Albert Einstein in your list because he's technically German with Jonas Salk, and maybe find a place in there for Henry Ford or Thomas Edison. I'm from the UK so I have less cultural understanding about the US than you, this is just an outsiders perspective
@lowlsqwid
@lowlsqwid 4 жыл бұрын
@@michaelh13 those two would be cancelled today. I'd suggest for a similar science role being J. Robert Oppenheimer. He was the lead behind the manhattan project.
@Bsknten
@Bsknten 4 жыл бұрын
COP2006 Thomas Paine needs a place i cant remember if i read Samuel Adams but him and i don’t believe fdr is at all a top contender teddy Roosevelt is much better than him
@TKinfinity01
@TKinfinity01 4 жыл бұрын
I can’t get over the fact that J.J. Used to be a ginger.
@Edkahmed
@Edkahmed 4 жыл бұрын
what the actual fxck?
@SirShanova
@SirShanova 4 жыл бұрын
Same
@areosmithwagon9890
@areosmithwagon9890 4 жыл бұрын
thank god he got his soul back now
@BradyPostma
@BradyPostma 4 жыл бұрын
As a ginger, I gotta say he's faking. He has a soul, but hides it with hair dye!
@user-mj2jm7yl9x
@user-mj2jm7yl9x 4 жыл бұрын
Wait what?
@torpedokvyat9042
@torpedokvyat9042 2 жыл бұрын
This contest was ran in Brazil in 2012 by our second largest broadcaster, SBT. There was a preliminary round to rank positions 100 to 13, and the 12 top people advanced to an eliminatory round, in which they were put in a tournament-like bracket and faced each other on head-to-head contests. The top 3 would contest a final runoff. Silvio Santos, an immensely popular TV personality and owner of SBT, was the only inelegible person as he was running the show himself. If the entered the contest, he would be one of the top candidates without a doubt. In the first round, football supporters rallied to vote for notable players of their teams, and some pretty unusual names popped up in the final list - one of them, Dedé do Vasco, even became a famous meme for making it to 63th place. There were also many evangelical preachers and singers, some of them mostly unknown to non-evangelicals. The head of the largest evangelical church in Brazil came in 13th, very close of making the final rounds. The top 12 were Ayrton Senna (3 time Formula One world champion), Chico Xavier (spiritist medium and writer), Fernando Henrique Cardoso (president 1994 - 2002), Getúlio Vargas (dictator from 1930 to 1945, president elect from 1951 to 1954), Saint Dulce (first Brazilian saint, although she was not yet canonized at the time), Juscelino Kubitschek (president 1956 - 1961), Lula (president 2002 - 2010), Oscar Niemeyer (architect), Pelé (greatest footballer of all time), Princess Isabel (daughter of Pedro II, known for signing the bill that ended slavery in Brazil), Santos Dumont (inventor of the self-propelled airplane) and Tiradentes (martyr of the struggle for Brazilian independence). SBT did the same series of documentaries about them and even made a "characteristics of greatness" report for each candidate, a RPG-like stats distribution in which the personality was measured by abstract concepts such as "courage", "leadership" or "compassion". The eliminatory draw placed the two religious figures against each other, and Xavier beat Saint Dulce by a 1% margin. The two living presidents, FHC and Lula, were expectedly beaten by Princess Isabel and Ayrton Senna, respectively. Pelé was defeated by Kubitschek, which may sound surprising, but many people in Brazil dislike Pelé as an individual (although putting Pelé down became a quite unfair and somewhat racist common place for people that like to sound "edgy" here). Tiradentes was beaten by Santos Dumont and Niemeyer was defeated by Vargas. In the semifinal round, there was a major upset when Xavier defeated Senna, who was largely favoured to win. Spiritism is quite popular in Brazil, and there was some true mobilizing among followers to put Xavier in the final. Also, he was well liked even beyond kardecists, since Brazilian christianity is historically very syncretic (although hardcore fanaticism is on the rise). Santos Dumont narrowly beat Kubitschek, and Princess Isabel past through Vargas, who has a big reputation as a great leader and modernizer in Brazil, but also has a tainted record of authoritarianism and state violence in his first presidency. The final setup of Xavier, Dumont and Isabel was pretty unexpected. If the contest wasn't run on tournament format, I guess Senna would have won. Not only he is the only Brazilian sportsman comparable to Pelé, he also died in an accident in 1994 during the San Marino Grand Prix at the peak of his form and fame, and was seen as a humble, hard-working and religious individual, all of which are characteristics praised by average Brazilians. Senna's heyday also coincided with a very hard period of economic crisis in Brazil, and his F1 wins and titles were a glimmer of hope for his impoverished coutrymen. Although his place among the greatest athletes in Brazil is more than well deserved, his near cult-like worshipping is very exaggerated here. Xavier was elected the greatest Brazilian with 71% of votes in the final. Spiritists mobilized to vote, but he was truly more popular than his opponents. While Isabel signed the bill to end slavery in Brazil, she and the Brazilian royals were always hesitant to do so, and it only happened in the waning years of their monarchy. She is only known for signing the bill, actually. Santos Dumont was an amazing inventor and deserved more credit, but the popularity contest structure wasn't meant for his low profile personality. Chico Xavier was a peaceful figure and only faced resistance from hard-line evangelicals, but was very well positioned to win among the majority of religious but mostly tolerant Brazilian christians at the time.
@arvidpersson9668
@arvidpersson9668 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting thanks for the write-up.
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 2 жыл бұрын
Questions on some candidates from your list: 1. When you wrote "president elect", did you mean "elected president in actual power" or "elected president not yet in power" (the US meaning of the phrase). 2. When you quoted someone as inventing the self propelled airplane, how early was he compared to globally known aviation inventors da Vincy (design but not build), Whitehead (flew in straight line) and Wright (could control the direction and make turns)
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 2 жыл бұрын
@Kevin Mousinho To me, "acting president" is a temporary situation, typically when the real president is dead, sick or otherwise unavailable, it's someone performing the presidential powers without claiming to being the real president. When I wrote "elected president in actual power", I meant the phrase "elected president" with a clarification that the person was not robbed of ever getting their power by any circumstance. Your historical figure fits that description (according to what you wrote so far). So did Harrison who was US president in 1841, but died in the presidential palace after just one month.
@nobrakes7892
@nobrakes7892 2 жыл бұрын
Ayrton the GOAT
@Rafael_Peixoto
@Rafael_Peixoto Жыл бұрын
@@johndododoe1411 i know this comment is 1 year old, but Santos Drummond's self propelled plane, "14 bis", could take off without any external aid, unlike the wright brothers' Also he is considered the true inventor of the plane by us, Brazilians. (France too, because he tested it there) Idk when he invented it though. But I'm almost certain it was before the wright brothers
@Sombre_gd
@Sombre_gd 3 жыл бұрын
The reason why we keep our centuries old king and dukes in such high esteem is because without them, our countries wouldn't exist. Think of them like medieval Founding Fathers.
@rowangamertv4348
@rowangamertv4348 8 ай бұрын
ty garfield
@VictorSchmits
@VictorSchmits 4 жыл бұрын
as a Dutchie, a few remarks on Pim Fortuyn and the "greatest dutchie": - after the broadcast, it was revealed that the counting of the votes was not done when they announced the winner. and that the actual winner of the poll was Willem van oranje (William of Orange, also known as William the silent) a resistance leader during the eighty years war against spain. - after the assasination of Fortuyn, his party won a lot of seats and was included in the coalition, but without Pim fortuyn, his party was fractionated and within 100 days the goverment already fell because of this. and in the subsequent election they lost a lot of seats because of this.
@nilswettlin2012
@nilswettlin2012 4 жыл бұрын
May I ask where Wilhelmina was on the charts?
@sebbasbaoz8314
@sebbasbaoz8314 4 жыл бұрын
tbh I'd vote him too trouwens ik ben nederlands dus ik mag dat soort shit doen
@hendrikdependrik1891
@hendrikdependrik1891 4 жыл бұрын
Pim Fortuyn is the godfather of the alt-right. He was a hardcore communist, but because the liberal-left establishment didn't accept his ideas, he became a hero for the right. Some people in the Dutch People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD, which can best be described as right-wing LibDem) wanted to follow in his footsteps and left the party. One of them was Rita Verdonk which failed twice. She lost the competition for the next leader of the VVD which was won by Mark Rutte, the current Dutch prime minister for 10 years in three different coalitions. Rita Verdonk also was not successful with her "Trots op NL party". Another one was Ayaan Hirsi Ali which had to go to America, because her safety couldn't be guaranteed anymore. The third one, Geert Wilders, is the most successful one. He is the guy that exported the ideological legacy of Fortuyn to other countries such as the USA. Geert Wilders is also having very close relations with Israel. On fact, before the establishment attempt of silencing him by banning foreign aid and thus also foreign security for politicians, Wilders' security was done by the Mossad and he had regularly talks at the Israeli embassy. In America, the Fortuyn ideology was sugarcoated with humor and Russian trolling and that's how we've the alt-right we've now that was exported back to Europe. Poland, Hungary and Italy were the countries adopting that stuff. Meanwhile, in the VVD universe interesting things were happening. The Forum of Democracy (FVD) was being formed which would fill the gap between the VVD and PVV combined with a bit of alt-right and Five Star Movement. It is essentially an updated version of the Pim Fortuyn party. Its leader Thierry Baudet with his wingman Theo Hiddema had time to shine, but due to internal party struggles and Baudet being a sort of creep licking the boots of Johnson and Putin the party is going to the background. Now only Mark Rutte is left. A real establishment figure with right-wing liberal optimist pragmatic politics, but he isn't ignoring the alt-right.
@hoi6694
@hoi6694 4 жыл бұрын
michiel de ruyter/ abel tasman/johan cruyf/wilhelmina/willem van oranje/tromp/eise eisinga
@pimfreeke5971
@pimfreeke5971 4 жыл бұрын
the two most fav dutch person where both assasinated. dutchies realy love there murder drama's
@isaacwaterhouse4790
@isaacwaterhouse4790 4 жыл бұрын
In the UK we had to watch these documentaries in our history lessons when we were 13 and make projects about them. But our teachers added Margaret Thatcher and everyone just argued about her the whole time 😂
@coolnuke6969
@coolnuke6969 4 жыл бұрын
I thought Thatcher would actually be in the top 10
@corg_9939
@corg_9939 4 жыл бұрын
As a fellow Brit, I feel bad for you
@GeneralNuisance00
@GeneralNuisance00 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that checks out.
@donalobrien9422
@donalobrien9422 4 жыл бұрын
The poll I think was confined to the dead, and she was alive at the time.
@oj59
@oj59 4 жыл бұрын
Thatcher's almost like Britain's Reagan (or the other way around). Think about it, they're bot Conservative, anti-Communist, 80's-era leaders that have become very controversial in recent years.
@yusufalraqi4903
@yusufalraqi4903 3 жыл бұрын
John Hume, the Northern Ireland civil rights activist, won the Irish version of the show btw :)
@SamWickens
@SamWickens 3 жыл бұрын
Me: Oh cool, the thumbnail has the Luxembourg flag. I'm guessing either Grand Duchess Charlotte for her resistance radio work during the war or John the Blind for being a total medieval badass. Video: *uses our flag to represent the Dutch*
@johndododoe1411
@johndododoe1411 2 жыл бұрын
Were there any flags in the video?
@cyrildewaha
@cyrildewaha 2 жыл бұрын
I know right, as a Luxembourger I have also been disappointed XD
@reporterblue6987
@reporterblue6987 4 жыл бұрын
In South Korea, the #1 pick for “Greatest Person” would go to either Sejong the Great (credited for creating the entire Korean alphabet) or Yi Sun Shin (who fought of the Japanese with only 12 ships)
@kevingonzalez9191
@kevingonzalez9191 4 жыл бұрын
@Reporter Blue I think the list would be more predictable up North.
@daerdevvyl4314
@daerdevvyl4314 4 жыл бұрын
Kevin Gonzalez I wonder what place Sun Myung Moon would come in.
@kyokyodisaster4842
@kyokyodisaster4842 4 жыл бұрын
It had to be the two of them, both are national hero's and both show the power of Korean enginuity and loyalty and wish to the state (a Korean idea that both Koreans have) North would likely be the Founder of the Kim dynasty.
@daerdevvyl4314
@daerdevvyl4314 4 жыл бұрын
KyoKyoDisaster! *heroes, not hero’s. Apostrophes are not used to pluralize words, even though you will see people do that in KZfaq comment sections constantly.
@jerrythepolishmouse
@jerrythepolishmouse 4 жыл бұрын
Kim Koo will also be high up the list.
@jachymbalas4260
@jachymbalas4260 4 жыл бұрын
The Czech one is actually very interesting: When the Czechs got to pick their greatest man, they chose Jára Cimrman, fictional hero, philosopher, writer, composer..... who is a sort of a meme here - every one speaks of him as if he had existed which isn't true, obviously. So, as Cimrman was to become the winner, the organizers elimininated him from the list (arguing he's fictional and therofore not eligible to compete) and gave the title 'greatest Czech' to the aforementioned Charles IV who originaly ended up second :D en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%A1ra_Cimrman
@Milbrandt
@Milbrandt 4 жыл бұрын
I went to the Jára Cimrman museum under the Petrin Lookout Tower in Prague in 2005. There were all sorts of his silly inventions showcased there. I had no idea it was fake at first, and it was fun coming to the realization that this was just too crazy to be true.
@notribadsvault
@notribadsvault 4 жыл бұрын
I actually have a tourist mug from Prague with a little cartoon drawing of Charles IV. I actually really like it.
@LordDavid04
@LordDavid04 4 жыл бұрын
What, the greatest Czech isn't Janek Rubeš?
@firstnamelastname-uw6vq
@firstnamelastname-uw6vq 4 жыл бұрын
I mean you could've chosen Jan Hus or Jan Žižka.
@zacharystevens2153
@zacharystevens2153 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that Steve Irwin didn't win Australia's number 1 is a national tragedy
@cheddarcheese089
@cheddarcheese089 Жыл бұрын
The ease at which he calls mother Teresa out for being ugly; slays me.
@olgas9970
@olgas9970 3 жыл бұрын
Having Czech heritage, my understanding as to the emphasis of generalized Eastern European obsession with medieval figures (with the exception of Russia maybe) stems from much of Eastern Europe being subjugated by Austrians, Russia, Ottomans, Germans etc for the better part of 400 years, so they favor figures from times of autonomy.
@anonymousbloke1
@anonymousbloke1 2 жыл бұрын
Nevsky was a Knjaz back when there wasn't autonomy.. same for Yaroslav in Ukraine In fact Russia proper came into existence in 1478, while Ukraine proper came into existence in 1917 (there was a small period of "autonomy" of the Cossacks in the 17th century but I doubt it counts as an independent Ukraine)
@phosphoros60
@phosphoros60 2 жыл бұрын
I think for Russians it's just the fact that things in general have just sucked for them for as long as anyone alive and their grandparents can remember...
@TheRedKing247
@TheRedKing247 2 жыл бұрын
@@anonymousbloke1 I think most people would consider Kievan Rus a Ukrainian state though for sure
@future9252
@future9252 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRedKing247 The idea of "Ukrainian" as a nationality only appeared in the late 19th century. Before that all the people in the region were called Ruthenians and seen as some kind of Russian regional identity along Byelorussians. The Kievan Rus was a common Eastern Slavic so to be fair it was as Ukrainian as russian
@Alexis-pg8do
@Alexis-pg8do 2 жыл бұрын
Russia choosing Nevsky fits with that: he was portrayed as an icon during the Communist era of someone defending Russia from Western aggression, and preserving a distinct Russian culture.
@eltostado3304
@eltostado3304 4 жыл бұрын
As a zoomer, mother Teresa's name has kinda brought down a bit in recent years due to some her practices
@Warpwaffel
@Warpwaffel 4 жыл бұрын
She hasn't aged well. :P
@sOOpAhSCHIEFEL
@sOOpAhSCHIEFEL 4 жыл бұрын
@Benson Kid there is a lot of controversy about how much of the tons of money that she received was actually put into charity, since the structures that ran under her were far too often just slums with very poor services (and we're talking bad for third world countries); overall, it seems that her system's goal was just to spread Christianity and not to rehabilitate and better the conditions of those who seeked help from it, which is what most Christian charities who operate in such countries do.
@simon4476
@simon4476 4 жыл бұрын
she stated herself that her #1 priority was to spread christianity
@thelonegunman2622
@thelonegunman2622 4 жыл бұрын
K her life was dedicated to god, so you can’t blame her for trying to get people closer to him
@Sunshine-su7jj
@Sunshine-su7jj 4 жыл бұрын
With regard that spreading Catholicism was her goal and she was in a 3rd world country at a time and as a fellow Catholic. Mother Theresa's intentions to help the poor were good, but how she did everything was horrible. Something to look at was how she recieved a lot of money, but that money wouldn't go to her charities (Although If I'm right she had to give everything to the Church rather than her own charities). I think she reused unreusable medical items like needles for instance which basically caused a lot of harm to the people in her care. Overall things that could've have been prevented with the resources she had, but didn't choose to use.
@BOBofGH
@BOBofGH 3 жыл бұрын
Mother Theresa's modern image is a lot less rosy. She's widely regarded as a sadistic fanatic. I'm surprised you didn't bring that up at all.
@part-timebrock1126
@part-timebrock1126 3 жыл бұрын
Babasaheb Ambedkar was greatest Indian.
@footballsoccer9294
@footballsoccer9294 3 жыл бұрын
I think raja ram Mohan Roy also have a good chance to be in top 10 atleast
@digger053
@digger053 3 жыл бұрын
I'm not up on the news. What do you mean by sadistic fanatic?
@sharktamer
@sharktamer 3 жыл бұрын
She had an obsession with suffering being divine, comparing the poor and sick in calcutta to the suffering of christ. So the homes she ran ended up just prolonging the suffering of the people in them since their misery was seen as a divine gift. Less an evil person and more an insane fundamentalist, but either way definitely not someone who should be deified.
@ravinchowdhury5215
@ravinchowdhury5215 3 жыл бұрын
I would nominate Rabindranath Tagore.
@kiwwat4139
@kiwwat4139 3 жыл бұрын
The brits chose Cromwell in the top ten? That man was an utter monster!
@sticks4632
@sticks4632 2 жыл бұрын
I mean its british history, most of them are monsters in some way
@Dr._Heinz_Doofenshmirtz
@Dr._Heinz_Doofenshmirtz 2 жыл бұрын
@@sticks4632 nales sense most royals were slobs and did not care much for their own personal health either
@SteamboatW
@SteamboatW 2 жыл бұрын
He would never get the Irish vote.
@voiceofreason2674
@voiceofreason2674 2 жыл бұрын
Cromwell sucks. Killed the true king and he did the siege of drogheda. America was largely started by everybody he ran out, except for New England which is where his supporters flocked after he fell.
@mr.anderson2241
@mr.anderson2241 2 жыл бұрын
They also put John Lennon and princess diana on the list, so it’s just filled with a lot of head scratchers
@gimlet7
@gimlet7 4 жыл бұрын
That photo of young JJ is the most shocking thing to have ever been shown on this channel and I don't think we are talking about it enough.
@Will-vt1rf
@Will-vt1rf 4 жыл бұрын
Fr
@ThinWhiteAxe
@ThinWhiteAxe 4 жыл бұрын
Lil punky looking kid
@noidea2568
@noidea2568 4 жыл бұрын
If he didn't say it's him in the photo, I would have NEVER guessed it's him. How is that the same person?!
@brogis2
@brogis2 4 жыл бұрын
The hair... Who let him
@GaryLePleb
@GaryLePleb 4 жыл бұрын
Strikes me as a bit like a young Johnny Dep
@dragoe6481
@dragoe6481 4 жыл бұрын
The deadpan "he came in third" when referring to Stalin absolutely killed me lol
@kyokyodisaster4842
@kyokyodisaster4842 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, he killed Hitler! Err, rather, made Hitler kill Hitler...to be exact. But seriously, that was funny...
@SpidermanandJeny
@SpidermanandJeny 4 жыл бұрын
No, it wasn't the deadpan. It was Stalin that killed you. Seriously, the guy was a psychopathic mass-murderer.
@jmasters7515
@jmasters7515 4 жыл бұрын
He was also Georgian not Russian
@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirus
@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirus 4 жыл бұрын
@@caterpillar1936 Under his rule the Nazis were defeated and the USSR was turned into a superpower. It seems reasonable for modern Russians to like him.
@artman7780
@artman7780 4 жыл бұрын
@Lord Farquaad Churchill also murdered and starved millions of people of British colonies, and yet, the British elected him the greatest Briton.
@WelcomeToDERPLAND
@WelcomeToDERPLAND 2 жыл бұрын
Princess Diana and Burnell beating Shakesphere & Darwin & Newton is CRIMINAL
@sharairodriguez3388
@sharairodriguez3388 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been binging your channel. I’m listening in my car rn as if it were a podcast. Thanks for the amazing content.
@noeswantra2295
@noeswantra2295 4 жыл бұрын
Having lived in Czech Rep. and having my wife from Serbia, this phenomenon of Central-East European prefering old heroes of medieval era is easy to explain, 1. Most of those old kings/heroes represented a time of either unity in face of danger or peak civilization/history for these nations 2. The apathy towards and at times, loathing of their corrupt contemporary politicians (I say since after WW2 - because there's actually a lot of interesting personalities during the interwar period especially for the new republics like Czechoslovakia and Poland) 3. ...because of reason #2, it's far easier than to feel "romanticized" and long for such a "glorious" time as represented by figures that represent point #1
@tomasvrabec1845
@tomasvrabec1845 4 жыл бұрын
I would also add to thins that Eastern/Central Europe does tend to have a lot of historical tourist attractions such as castles. I mean, taking Czech Republic, Slovakia or Hungary for example... the amounts of castles are something that may shock many people who visit the country. Plus... the folklore. There is almost always something folk happening somewhere. And on the more personal note, this could be just the people I have met, People discuss history a lot more. When it comes to History and Geography, those are the subjects parents can help their kids the most and so it just stays more relevant.
@freddiemercury8625
@freddiemercury8625 4 жыл бұрын
@@tomasvrabec1845 I agree, history is very well preserved in Eastern Europe. Even though we (Polish people) got shat on for the entirety of the 20th century, we were still able to preserve so many great Medieval buildings, take for example, the Malbork Castle which is the largest castle in the world (had the pleasure of visiting it, super tiring), despite the fact that the Germans and the Soviets had a pitched battle with a tank in the sieging Soviet army terrorizing the walls and that the castle was meant to be deconstructed to fix Warsaw after WW2. Still survives though.
@RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv
@RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv 4 жыл бұрын
As a north European,we stil have a huge respect for Vaclav Havel.
@hc0nv454
@hc0nv454 4 жыл бұрын
This is probably it. Kings from hundreds of years ago who defended the country from some invasion/ruled in a period of prosperity aren't controversial//polarizing and serve as a rallying point for an entire culture.
@martinmendl1399
@martinmendl1399 4 жыл бұрын
Redbad van Rijn Czech here. Yea, even though Havel has become a bit controversial in some parts of our society, polls still show he’s still generally viewed as the most important person and the greatest politician (no big competition there) of the post-revolutionary age. However figures like Charles IV., Rudolf II. (medieval monarchs), Jan Hus, Jan Žižka (a Hussite preacher and and a Hussite general), Jan Amos Komensky (pretty much inventor of modern education) and Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (the first president) are probably just as popular.
@cakepigs
@cakepigs 4 жыл бұрын
15:20 , a yes the greatest people of the world. Reagan, luigi, king dude, generic scientist, Churchill, lex luther and the elderly trio
@generalgrievous2202
@generalgrievous2202 4 жыл бұрын
Best description
@TheMbmdcrew
@TheMbmdcrew 3 жыл бұрын
OMG yes. This made me laugh so hard
@johnthegreat97
@johnthegreat97 3 жыл бұрын
You tempting me to make another youtube profile so I can like this twice
@rensypoo
@rensypoo 3 жыл бұрын
Bruh thats no ordinary king... he's the Burger King
@tomcombelles6419
@tomcombelles6419 3 жыл бұрын
If de Gaulle is luigi, then who would be mario?
@stratisgeorgilis7703
@stratisgeorgilis7703 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that Alan Turing wasn’t even mentioned with the likes of Brunel, Cromwell, and Churchill hurts
@Thndrstrike
@Thndrstrike 2 жыл бұрын
Your reaction to Stalin coming in third is exactly how I feel about Reagan coming in first
@DarkLordOfSweden
@DarkLordOfSweden 2 жыл бұрын
Hey at least Reagan was not the second greatest mass murderer in history, that is a plus X)
@TheSpiralProgression
@TheSpiralProgression 2 жыл бұрын
@@DarkLordOfSweden but, unlike Stalin, he sold out his own people so corporations could make an extra dime
@Anonymous-ot6hi
@Anonymous-ot6hi 2 жыл бұрын
And Churchill
@ilyanwevers5784
@ilyanwevers5784 2 жыл бұрын
@@Anonymous-ot6hi churchill is a good man. If he wasn't there sure the famine wouldnt happen but india would just be either german or japanese. I believe if that would happen millions more would die.
@jodepploro3783
@jodepploro3783 2 жыл бұрын
And mine about Mother Theresa
@18valtteri
@18valtteri 4 жыл бұрын
Here in Finland there is a clear top choice. Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. He lead the victorious side in the Finnish civil war which made him a very controversal figure in some parts of the country. In my home town of Tampere he is sometimes even refered to as the bloody baron. He went on to lead Finnish military in the 2nd world war in the fight against the Soviet Union. The main defensive line was named the Mannerheim line after him. The survival of the country was largely credited to him and his leadership. In the last weeks of the war he was appointed as the president by the Finnish parlament. He ended up resigning because of health problems and passed away shortly after resigning. Mannerheim won the Finnish version of this show and is widely regarded as the greatest Finn of all time.
@bobbemis8911
@bobbemis8911 4 жыл бұрын
The only thing I can say is that was he a Swedish Finn since that name sounds very Germanic
@18valtteri
@18valtteri 4 жыл бұрын
@@bobbemis8911 That's the craziest thing. Even though he is one of the greatest Finns of all time, he never learned to speak finnish like a native. He spoke swedish as his mother tongue and learned russian, german, french and english. I have heard that he needed a translator to fix some of his texts when he was president and had a noticable accent when speaking.
@DouglasEdward84
@DouglasEdward84 4 жыл бұрын
@@18valtteri There is an interesting video on youtube of him having an informal chat with Hitler. He appears to have spoken German quite well.
@18valtteri
@18valtteri 4 жыл бұрын
Man, I got waaay too into this... I decided to go through the rest of the Finnish top 10. Here is a short summary on each of them and some funny facts to go with them. 10. Elias Lönnrot. He wrote Kalevala, the Finnish epic, by collecting old tales from Karelia region in the East of Finland. Lönnrot is considered one of the most influencal people in the development of the Finnish laguage and he appeared on the old 500 Markka bill. J. R. R. Tolkien was reportedly a huge fan of Kalevala and it has influenced the LoTR books. 9. Aleksis Kivi. He wrote the book "Seitsemän veljestä" (seven brothers). This book has become one of the most beloved pieces of Finnish literature. It follows a family of seven brothers from childhood to adulthood and all the funny scenes along the way. Almost every child reads this book in school or hears the stories from it at least. There is also a cartoon illustration of this book with dog versions of the caracrers. 8. Jean Sibelius. He is a world renoun composer. He composed some of the most well known Finnish patriotic symphonies such as Finlandia and the national anthem Maamme. There is also a famous monument to Sibelius in Helsinki which is surprisingly popular with tourists. There was also a music production software that was named after him, but apparently it was incredebly bad and was discontinued. 7. Mikael Agricola. He is the father of the Finnish language. He traslated the Bible into Finnish and created the first ABC-book. If I remember right he changed his last name to Agricola when he was studying in Wittenberg, Germany. Agricola is Latin and means something like a pesant or a farmer. 6. Arvo Ylppö. He was a doctor who invented maternity clinics. He found out that most premature babies died from treatable illnesses and not from being born too soon like most doctors thought at the time. I personally had not herd of this man before, which was surprising since he must have saved millions of lifes with his research. 5. Tarja Halonen. She was the first female president of Finland and was in office when the show aired. She represents the Social Democratic party and has a masters degree in law. She was a minister in three different governments and was a very popular president having a 88% approval rating. She also happened to look a lot like Connan O'Brien and Conan made a special episode of his show where he visits Finland and meets Halonen. 4. Adolf Ehrnrooth. He was a general in the Finnish army during the Winter War and the Continuaton War, but is most well known for representing the war veterans after the war. He was awarded the Mannerheim cross (Finnish equivelent of the Medal of Honor). I had not heard of this man either, but it seems like he was in the media quite a lot during the filming of the show. 3. Urho Kekkonen. He is the longest serving president of Finland. He was the president for over 25 years in a row from 1956 to 1982. He was incredebly popular. People jokingly call this era of Finnish history "Kekkoslovakia" , since he was getting dictator-level 90% shares of the vote every time he got re-elected. He was known for being incredebly close to high ranking Soviet officals and calling them over to his summer cottage, where they got drunk together and went to the sauna to talk about politics. He was also known for "drawing the Moscow card" which ment shooting down an idea just because it would not please Moscow. "You don't want to anger the Soviets now do you?". Kekkonen is credited with keeping Finland intependent through this era and avoiding a Soviet invasion which was seen as likely back then. 2. Risto Ryti. He was president during the Continuation war. He is known for taking the blame for allying Nazi Germany during the war and abdicating so that Finland would be able to sign a peace treaty with the Soviets. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the Finnish War responsibility trials (Finnish version of the Nürenburg trials) but was pardoned seven years later. I have heard that he also tricked Hitler into sending Finland grain by saying something along the lines of If you give us food, Finland will stay in the war as long as I am president. And then when the grain arrived he abdicated and took Finland out of the war.
@18valtteri
@18valtteri 4 жыл бұрын
@@DouglasEdward84 Yes! Hitler decided to visit Mannerheim on his 70th birthday to try to keep Finland in the war. Some sneaky Finnish sound engineer decided to put mics into the train cart they were going to talk in. The result is one of the only recordings of Hitler speaking with his normal voice. It is facinating.
@e0o9kii
@e0o9kii 4 жыл бұрын
Choices for Greatest Russian 2020: #1: Vladimir Putin #2: Death
@gamermapper
@gamermapper 3 жыл бұрын
Not funny. But actually in the version of this show in Russia Stalin had like 2nd place to something, an in other places less controversial people like Pushkin
@wildfire9280
@wildfire9280 3 жыл бұрын
@@seanclough5822 4. John Trump Donald
@chickenkyiv4999
@chickenkyiv4999 3 жыл бұрын
5. Gulag if not Putin
@swirlmapping7778
@swirlmapping7778 3 жыл бұрын
#6: Some random babushka
@sjsbviufvibwvuspi
@sjsbviufvibwvuspi 3 жыл бұрын
@@swirlmapping7778 7 mitch mcconnel
@aaronexponential4120
@aaronexponential4120 2 жыл бұрын
Any Canadians surprised that Terry Fox didn’t get the top spot? He was an incredibly influential and generous person
@emilywilkins5124
@emilywilkins5124 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah for sure. I was also really hoping fredrick banting would be number one, because he saved the lives of all diabetic people from then on
@TheSilentMajorityNation
@TheSilentMajorityNation 8 ай бұрын
Just looked Fox up. Wow amazing story. RIP
@MomovskyChannel
@MomovskyChannel Жыл бұрын
I can actually explain not the trend of eastern europeans choosing kings and princes, but specifically what is the case with Alexander Nevsky. Alexander Nevsky being so popular is actually just a product of soviet propaganda. Not many people really cared about him mere 100 years ago. But when Stalin came to power, he decided that for his totalitarian needs he has to show soviet people a distinctive link throughout all russian history from like IXth century all the way to Stalin himself. Thus he needed several history persons to portray himself as his successor. Stalin (or his own propaganda guys) chose several people representing the greatest persons of russian history, such as Peter the Great, Ivan the Terrible and Alexander Nevsky. Then they started to appear more and more in history textbooks, they were promoted in culture (you must know director Sergei Eisenstein, who actually filmed the movie "Alexander Nevsky", released in 1938) and so on. That's why Nevsky is so popular. Now to why he was chosen as the symbol of strong Russia by propaganda. Probably because big part of russians always see themselves as "anti-western civilization" (to be more accurate, I'd correct myself into saying "big part of russians always see collective West as anti-russian civilization). Thus Nevsky, who fought Teuton knights to preserve Russia from westerners, and to preserve orthodox religion from catholics, is a perfect hero for propaganda needs. Nowadays Putin uses pretty much same propaganda technics, he tries to depict himself as a successor to great russian heritage, so Nevsky stays popular. I think Putin sees himself as a "Nevsky reborn" of a kind, and he broadcasts it to russians. That's pretty much why under the rule of Putin russians chose Nevsky. And that's also why you'll probably find other people mentioned in my comment in said rating. Peter the Great, Ivan the Terrible, Stalin and so on - all are advertised as the embodiment of strong Russia compared to weak Russia in times of Yeltsin's or Gorbachev's rule.
@ishanbajpai6940
@ishanbajpai6940 4 жыл бұрын
2:45 You become probably the greatest Physicist of all time, develope mathematics for hundreds of years to come, Change the course of Humanity literally and you get 6th position behind a popular princess. Ohh the humanity!!!
@reesehendricksen1871
@reesehendricksen1871 4 жыл бұрын
Imaging transforming England to a global power and establishing peace in Britain, as well as saving your people from the largest sea invasion in history, only to place behind “The People’s Princess”.
@MaggotDiggo1
@MaggotDiggo1 4 жыл бұрын
I guess Princess Di is recency bias but who the hell is I.K Brunel. I'm not British but none were surprising to me except except Brunel.
@conorcrowley6256
@conorcrowley6256 4 жыл бұрын
@@MaggotDiggo1 he's generally regarded as one of the most famous engineers in history and symbolises the industrial revolution and British economic dominance for many. As somebody who finds him quite interesting I wasn't too suprised tbh.
@MaggotDiggo1
@MaggotDiggo1 4 жыл бұрын
@@conorcrowley6256 Fair enough. I guess he just doesn't have the international prestige of the others. It's probably worth me searching up the documentary made about him. He sounds like an unsung hero (relative to the others).
@tadhgknight3484
@tadhgknight3484 4 жыл бұрын
MaggotDiggo1 I think it’s because the British educational system usually has you learn about him quite a bit, whereas he’s basically unheard of in global popular culture. Therefore most British people know and admire him, but nobody else does.
@Jeremyeatscows
@Jeremyeatscows 4 жыл бұрын
The idea of Reagan beating Washington and Lincoln in the US is crazy to me. The guys won us our independence and the Civil War
@valdamirlebanon4508
@valdamirlebanon4508 4 жыл бұрын
If it helps I would imagine the show probably had a fairly decent bias towards older Americans, who would have likely remembered Reagan as the person who defeated communism, even though in hindsight that honor should probably go to gorbachov himself with the Reagan not playing much of a part at all. The reason I say this is because they probably only asked viewers of the show, and didn't really make any attempt to carve out any kind of representative sample size seeing if they aren't actually a polling agency. With this in mind I wouldn't be surprised if he average Discovery Channel viewer wasn't probably much older and wealthier then the average American.
@blew1t
@blew1t 4 жыл бұрын
washington: defeats the british lincoln: defeats southern rebellion reagan: defeats the aids epidimi-wait no he didnt wanna do that
@declannewton2556
@declannewton2556 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe attitudes presidents aren't as uniform as you'd think and winning wars isn't the only factor people take into consideration.
@Jeremyeatscows
@Jeremyeatscows 4 жыл бұрын
@@declannewton2556 Washington also set some important precedents for the presidency like the cabinet, 2 term limit, use of force to enforce laws, etc. Lincoln freed the slaves which I guess was pretty cool
@MrCrashDavi
@MrCrashDavi 4 жыл бұрын
@@blew1t He defeated Communism ie. Freed millions of germans czechs, romanians , estoniaans ... and made the deaths america endured in the vietnam and korea wars meaningful.
@asdfssdfghgdfy5940
@asdfssdfghgdfy5940 2 жыл бұрын
As an Australian I've literally never heard of Florey. Realistically it should have been Bob Hawke, because he can scull a beer like no other.
@mattscottrod
@mattscottrod 2 жыл бұрын
Always a great watch 💪🏼♥️
@awesomeboy4353
@awesomeboy4353 4 жыл бұрын
JJ Alexander nevsky youngest son Daniel of Moscow founded the grand duchy of Moscow which is the predecessor state of modern Russia as Ivan the terrible is the last grand prince of the grand duchy of Moscow he declared the tsardom of Russia and Peter the Great declared the tsardom of Russia become the Russian empire and the Russian empire become the USSR and USSR become the Russian federation . This is the pathway shows that the grand duchy of Moscow is the predecessor state of modern day Russia. Daniel of Moscow is another great Russian as he gain his father least valuable state and made it to a strong state. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_of_Moscow
@command_unit7792
@command_unit7792 4 жыл бұрын
He was also technicly to me at least the last ruler of a United Rus until Tsar Alexy 1st when he captrued Kiev. He was the Grand Prince of Kiev and Vladimir and the Prince of Novgorod at the same time.
@raitiC1
@raitiC1 4 жыл бұрын
Okay great, but that's not the real essence of that show! If so every country would just name their first ruler and case closed! It was meant to be for naming a more modern political figure or at least be more creative!
@chamber0461
@chamber0461 4 жыл бұрын
@@raitiC1 no it was meant to be the greatest member of their country, not a modern person
@rogink
@rogink 4 жыл бұрын
I've no idea about the guy, but I assume Nevsky Prospekt was name after him?
@nwalsh1
@nwalsh1 4 жыл бұрын
Alexander Nevsky is also honoured here in Bulgaria. He is a saint of the Bulgarian orthodox church and his name was given to the main cathedral here in Sofia as a thanks to the Russians for their help against the Turks!
@corg_9939
@corg_9939 4 жыл бұрын
Therapist: Lil' JJ doesn't exist, he can't be cooler than you. Lil' JJ: 1:55
@chadistan4790
@chadistan4790 4 жыл бұрын
I'm literally crying and shaking rn
@peyuko5960
@peyuko5960 4 жыл бұрын
He kind of looks like a mobster's spoiled brat... still a lot cooler than any of us.
@dewarool2
@dewarool2 2 жыл бұрын
Very interesting video, good job
@MothsInALampshade
@MothsInALampshade Жыл бұрын
As an American, the whole time I was waiting for America's turn, I just assumed there was no way it wasn't Dr. King or Lincoln. You can imagine how big of a slap in the face the real result was.
@barrybatholemewbenson2350
@barrybatholemewbenson2350 4 жыл бұрын
Russian greatest person JJ:Stalin Me:Panik JJ:just joking Me:Kalm JJ: He came third Me:Panik again
@artman7780
@artman7780 4 жыл бұрын
It’s time to panic more when Churchill is Britain’s greatest person, considering that the British are supposed to be educated people.
@henrylister5530
@henrylister5530 4 жыл бұрын
Art Man believe me, although people in the south love him a lot (hence why he won), a lot of northerners hate him, meaning he would probably be voted as one of the most hated people in Britain at the same time
@LionKing-ew9rm
@LionKing-ew9rm 4 жыл бұрын
And he wasn't even Russian!
@wildfire9280
@wildfire9280 4 жыл бұрын
@@artman7780 If Churchill was truly as popular in his time, he'd have been re-elected. Thank God they elected Attlee in the end, but by then the damage was done and Churchill had left his mark, already fitting quite neatly in the "glorious" wartime leader persona we humans tend to make out of those who committed atrocities, which makes his memorialization as such inevitable.
@henrys5291
@henrys5291 4 жыл бұрын
If it were held today he might get first. Stalin is still a very popular figure in Russia because, for all of his faults, he still developed the country from a backwater into a superpower and defeated the nazis. Its hard for us in the west to understand, but look at Churchill winning the British vote despite having the blood of millions of innocent Indians on his hands. I'd say those are fairly similar situations. Basically every nation, rightly or wrongly, idolizes the people who led their countries through times of great crisis and came out on the other side even if these leaders were flawed and did some very bad things
@cleanesthawk2128
@cleanesthawk2128 4 жыл бұрын
I thought FDR would win in America. I did not realize how popular Reagan was in America and I live in America
@SmokeyD_
@SmokeyD_ 4 жыл бұрын
FDRs not even our best Roosevelt, I doubt he would be voted the Greatest American
@cosinev1265
@cosinev1265 4 жыл бұрын
The list for America is complete bullshit mainly because George W. Bush got 6th even though he's one of the most hated presidents in history. If it were purely my choice, I would pick George Washington.
@porsche911sbs
@porsche911sbs 4 жыл бұрын
He just died before they made this show, at the time many people felt nostalgia for him
@CityOfNashville
@CityOfNashville 4 жыл бұрын
@@SmokeyD_ I dont know, FDR was a pretty good guy
@konstantin_d.m
@konstantin_d.m 4 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I expected Washington to be No 1, although I wish it would've been ML King...
@gekyumebelike8988
@gekyumebelike8988 2 жыл бұрын
i genuinely couldn’t believe that ronald reagan was the number one
@proffesionalweredog7426
@proffesionalweredog7426 5 ай бұрын
i audibly said "WHAT"
@belac0662
@belac0662 2 жыл бұрын
I’m an Australian and I’m outraged that we didn’t have someone like Ned Kelly as the greatest person or bob Hawke
@The_king567
@The_king567 2 ай бұрын
Why ned Kelly
@DaFrancc
@DaFrancc 4 жыл бұрын
JJ: “One of the greatest US presidents to ever live was Roosevelt” Americans: Which one? Theodore Roosevelt or Franklin Delano Roosevelt? They are both revered as two of the greatest presidents
@DaFrancc
@DaFrancc 4 жыл бұрын
terrance kerr I mean, you don’t see drake rapping about us history do you now? No way you were supposed to know that
@DaFrancc
@DaFrancc 4 жыл бұрын
terrance kerr and if you’re wondering, they are related. They’re fifth cousins
@GH-oi2jf
@GH-oi2jf 4 жыл бұрын
Vi_P - And the greatest first lady was Roosevelt. A great American family to have so many great leaders.
@buuhan6808
@buuhan6808 4 жыл бұрын
@@DaFrancc Tbh, here in Germany we actually get to learn history from all around the world even tho the lessons are still based on Germany. I guess that Germany just did shit everywhere around the globe xD
@resist1581
@resist1581 4 жыл бұрын
Theodore Roosevelt is the best president the USA has ever had and probably ever will have. He's is also in the running for the most badass manliest human that ever lived.
@KlayAli-
@KlayAli- 4 жыл бұрын
I guess when you wanna remember your past, but your most recent history is of brutal dictators and foreign occupation, you need to look back into the good OLD times.
@noajpetrowski-anchick9395
@noajpetrowski-anchick9395 4 жыл бұрын
Hehem our profile pics.
@noajpetrowski-anchick9395
@noajpetrowski-anchick9395 4 жыл бұрын
That was very c o m m u n i s t of you.
@KlayAli-
@KlayAli- 4 жыл бұрын
Epic
@WLord1310
@WLord1310 Жыл бұрын
The link to all those lists doesn't work anymore :(
@CharlesMotosierra
@CharlesMotosierra 2 жыл бұрын
13:40 Wait, wasn't he georgian?
@bingo7394
@bingo7394 2 жыл бұрын
He was. But i think this top is more about how a person has influenced the history of the country, than about their origin.
@dwaynecarswell41
@dwaynecarswell41 4 жыл бұрын
As a Canadian I actually was shocked by how often I noticed his accent. I wasn't even looking in the background until it hit me. He has the stereotype 'About' pronunciation. It is not as emphasized by general media stereotypes, but was certainly noticeable and had a natural feeling.
@itsjustme4848
@itsjustme4848 3 жыл бұрын
I thought his “ou” pronunciation was so stereotypically Canadian , at first I thought he was doing a parody of a Canadian accent.
@scottyrobot
@scottyrobot 2 жыл бұрын
@@itsjustme4848 its a parody
@lucasoheyze4597
@lucasoheyze4597 2 жыл бұрын
He's a hoser
@ezakustam
@ezakustam 2 жыл бұрын
@@scottyrobot If it's a parody, he's doing it tirelessly through every one of his videos that I've seen.
@scottyrobot
@scottyrobot 2 жыл бұрын
@@ezakustam nobody says "aroond" though, its isn't even a Canadian stereotype
@Waldzkrieger
@Waldzkrieger 4 жыл бұрын
as we all know, the best Canadian is Ted Cruz
@richlisola1
@richlisola1 4 жыл бұрын
I think renouncing his Canadian citizenship is pretty disqualifying
@HelloHello-vk5ob
@HelloHello-vk5ob 4 жыл бұрын
Ew
@NyalBurns
@NyalBurns 4 жыл бұрын
The best Kenyan is Barack Obama
@blew1t
@blew1t 4 жыл бұрын
@@komencanto gonna cry?
@boomdigity1028
@boomdigity1028 4 жыл бұрын
@@komencanto Obama is my favourite president, and don't get me wrong he's awesome. But his family was from Kenya so it's not totally false to say that Obama, on a basic level, was Kenyan- or at least Kenyan-American. There's nothing "bad" about poking fun at it.
@abelsm6270
@abelsm6270 3 жыл бұрын
Stalin: kills tens of millions of his own people Russian people: nice
@pratyushthakur8815
@pratyushthakur8815 3 жыл бұрын
Churchill: Kills 3 million indians in the bengal famine British People: nice
@abelsm6270
@abelsm6270 3 жыл бұрын
@@pratyushthakur8815 wait, he started a man made famine?
@tauseefahmad8840
@tauseefahmad8840 3 жыл бұрын
@@abelsm6270 A famine is a widespread scarcity of food, caused by several factors including war, inflation, crop failure, population imbalance, or government policies.
@abelsm6270
@abelsm6270 3 жыл бұрын
@@tauseefahmad8840 yeah, I thought it was caused by climate not government like the holodomor famine/genocide
@tauseefahmad8840
@tauseefahmad8840 3 жыл бұрын
@@abelsm6270 One can debate all one wants on Holodomor - I don't have much historical context for it. In case of India, the colonial policies are clearly to be blamed, i.e. Churchill's policies. While there were some natural causes, the overall environment that the British had created over the years, looting one of the world's richest or 'the' richest country for their own greed, depriving it of its resources, controlling food supplies, stock-pilling for their own were direct contributors to the famine.
@spencerclements3005
@spencerclements3005 3 жыл бұрын
the Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars battle music had me gagged haha. great cameo there.
@sokkavanlijssel1632
@sokkavanlijssel1632 4 жыл бұрын
Hey, dutchie here. So two things: Firstly, I think you used the flag of Luxembourg instead of our flag. The difference is that they use a lighter variation of blue in their flag and our blue is darker. Secondly, the poll that you referenced later revealed a flaw in their top ten, because of a miscount. The real winner was our 'Vader des Vaderlands' (loosely translated 'father of the nation'): Willem van Oranje (William of Orange), whose descendants are still the royal Dutch family. Thus, officially our head of state right now is still a descendant of this man (our current king is named William Alexander of Orange). So kind of an interesting twist, considering your observation that their is a contrast between Eastern countries, with medieval kings as their number ones, compared to Western countries, who tend to vote more on post-second World War politicians. Because in essence, we as a Western country also voted for a guy who has been death since 1584. However, you could ofcourse say that his legacy is still tangible today, considering the influence the royal house has on our culture. Nonetheless, great video.
@MrROGER1903
@MrROGER1903 4 жыл бұрын
I'm part luxembourgish and yep i can confirm he used the wrong colours, but this happens from time to time so i'm not surprised
@rsantana389
@rsantana389 4 жыл бұрын
As a Spanish lefty living in the Netherlands, I can say that I don't like none of them
@carlin6493
@carlin6493 4 жыл бұрын
you forgot one: thirtly, DONT CALL OUR COUNTRY HOLLAND IT IS THE NETHERLANDS
@knappedennis
@knappedennis 4 жыл бұрын
@@carlin6493 klopt.
@knappedennis
@knappedennis 4 жыл бұрын
No gotta be Michiel de ruyter
@maltron1472
@maltron1472 4 жыл бұрын
The image of little JJ looks like a pop punk lead singer
@chanceDdog2009
@chanceDdog2009 4 жыл бұрын
JJs manerisims have me wondering if he is actually a transgender woman. I watch a lot of KZfaq and have gone deep in learning about this. I might be terribly wrong. But his gender seams off to his personality. .. there is nothing wrong with that. Just a TMI observation...
@maltron1472
@maltron1472 4 жыл бұрын
Chance the dog I don’t think that’s so
@vfsdm
@vfsdm 4 жыл бұрын
Chance the dog you’re just terribly wrong and have bad instincts (.__.)
@vfsdm
@vfsdm 4 жыл бұрын
Chance the dog and even if he was he would be t man not a woman, something that makes me question your learning capabilities...
@selahanany5645
@selahanany5645 4 жыл бұрын
@@chanceDdog2009 i dont get it. are you suprised that there exist people with personalities outside of gender roles?
@jileskorey1105
@jileskorey1105 Жыл бұрын
The small pause with the dead serious expression after saying Stalin came 3rd was hilarious lol
@finlaykusik4839
@finlaykusik4839 3 жыл бұрын
The Eastern European idealization of kings, princes etc. is due in my mind to the trauma and tumult of recent Eastern European history, as under Stalin, Brezhnev, Hitler and so on there are very few leaders or admirable anti-authority icons, as the tyrannical regimes of the mid-century fell due either to foreign intervention or passive decay. Essentially, Eastern Europe has no modern heroes, so having such an extensive back catalogue of infallible archetypes is much more inspiring to many than say looking up to some obscure Polish war general who didn't do anything and was eventually defeated and or surrendered, or anything else of that breed.
@command_unit7792
@command_unit7792 4 жыл бұрын
Portugal is weird: 1.António de Oliveira Salazar-longtime right-wing dictator (1933-1968) 2.Álvaro Cunhal-Communist Party leader. Exiled dissident and later post-Salazar cabinet minister
@trlacr1781
@trlacr1781 4 жыл бұрын
Well Salazar kinda stabilized portugal and revived the economy? Also wasn't he unique among dictators and politicians in general in his extreme modesty and the fact that he never profited from the state to enrich himself? Really interesting though that he is n°1
@truelocomax2804
@truelocomax2804 4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like Salazar was a great leader
@ruiadrmartins
@ruiadrmartins 4 жыл бұрын
That only happened because the only people that cared about the contest were right and left wing extremists. Also Salazar only "stabilized the economy" with extreme censorship, imprisonment of political disidents and harsh economic measures while his population was extremely poor and starving. Doesn't sound like a "great leader" to me.
@ViJoker1
@ViJoker1 4 жыл бұрын
Let's not forget Salazar's colonialist fervor as he fought to control Angola and Mozambique. It wasn't that stable and the "revival of the economy" was not that much in terms of industrial development and a lot of it came from, well, colonialism (not even neo-colonialism, those colonies have been under Portuguese control for centuries).
@joaquinclavijo7052
@joaquinclavijo7052 4 жыл бұрын
@@trlacr1781 The Salazar "cult of poverty" reached an extreme point where the government would censor news of the existence of color TV in other countries of Europe to hide the technological stagnation of Portugal to their own citizens.
@TheComedyButchers
@TheComedyButchers 4 жыл бұрын
“Oh this looks like an interesting look into the culture about how-“ *Teddy Roosevelt didn’t win* “This is complete bullshit.”
@cleanesthawk2128
@cleanesthawk2128 4 жыл бұрын
I thought FDR would win. I think if they redid this FDR would win
@kenm4390
@kenm4390 4 жыл бұрын
Not gonna cap, I thought there was a chance Michael Jordan would b in the top3
@delaneymarie9281
@delaneymarie9281 4 жыл бұрын
@@cleanesthawk2128 or lincoln. definitely not reagan
@duckdictator6531
@duckdictator6531 4 жыл бұрын
I like Reagan and FDR but hot damn if Theodore Roosevelt isn’t the most American American to ever live....
@belzibubtom9546
@belzibubtom9546 4 жыл бұрын
FDR below goddam Elvis and no teddy, these lists are arguments against democracy.
@lukebarber9511
@lukebarber9511 Жыл бұрын
I think in Nevsky's case, a big part of his continued popularity was the fact that a highly-acclaimed epic film of him was made in the 1930s by Sergei Eisenstein.
@justagiraffe2868
@justagiraffe2868 2 жыл бұрын
In relation to your Mother Theresa comment: Our education about her basically entails “she was a good, charitable woman” I had half forgotten she’s dead to be honest, she doesn’t get much coverage where I am
@_saltyvinegar
@_saltyvinegar 4 жыл бұрын
When Canada came up I was so sure it was going to be Terry Fox that I forgot politics existed.
@DouglasEdward84
@DouglasEdward84 4 жыл бұрын
He was in the top 10. I can't remember the exact order but I think the Top 10 was something like..... Douglas, Trudeau Sr., Fox, Banting, MacDonald, Cherry, Laurier, Pearson, Suzuki and I can't recall the 10th, maybe it was Borden.
@trenthall8904
@trenthall8904 4 жыл бұрын
It was Wayne Gretzky I’m pretty sure
@SylviusTheMad
@SylviusTheMad 4 жыл бұрын
@@DouglasEdward84 Amusingly, it was: 1. Tommy Douglas 2. Terry Fox 3. Pierre Trudeau 4. Sir Frederick Banting 5. David Suzuki 6. Lester Pearson 7. Don Cherry 8. Sir John A. MacDonald 9. Alexander Graham Bell 10. Wayne Gretzky Bell was a Scotsman who invented the telephone while working in America. He did spend some time here (convalescing), but he wasn't Canadian and he didn't do any work here.
@vincentlefebvre9255
@vincentlefebvre9255 4 жыл бұрын
Greatest canadian : William Stephenson " a man called intrepid". Greatest canadian hero airman William George Barker.
@user-sy8zt1ty3o
@user-sy8zt1ty3o 4 жыл бұрын
Russian here! This weird contest caused quite a fuss back than, as Russians pathologically love arguing about history. There is an unproven but popular opinion that the results were actually falsified so a non-controversial figure would win and that Stalin was an actual winner. Both France and the UK chose their WW2 leader as their greatest one, so it actually fits the overall picture. You said in the video that Churchill is the person most associated with "leading allies to victory", but Russians actually did like 70% of all the WW2 fighting, so most common Russian view is "we did all the job and then the westerners claimed our victory for themselves". Stalin is still quite popular, especially among the older folks, but he's also very polarizing: many people love him, but many hate him for all this being a murderous dictator thing. Monarchs of yore are far more unifying in this aspect (but we can argue about them as well, i.e. was Ivan the Terrible actually that terrible? a hot topic for a discussion). My explaination for the east-west divide when Western nations choose relatively modern politicians and Eastern europeans choose ancient kings is that the 20th century was a time of a total triumph of Western civilisation, while we mostly spent it, as well as most other centuries, living in shit.
@AtaMarKat
@AtaMarKat 4 жыл бұрын
Alexander II and Catherine II were your two best people.
@Squaretable22
@Squaretable22 4 жыл бұрын
I've heard similar things from Chinese People - the Qing Dynasty is controversial, as is Chiang Kai Sek, Mao and well any communist leader... They have to look to their ancient history like Taizong or Qin Shi Huang instead
@concommie4050
@concommie4050 4 жыл бұрын
@@Squaretable22 From what ive heard about china, they recognize Mao had flaws but still consider them to be the founder of their nation and he isn't really as controversial there. Deng Xiaoping said Mao was "seven good, three bad" and they are also pretty much indoctrinated to hate Chiang Kai-Shek's Kuomintang. If a similar show happened in China Mao would probably be in the running honestly (of course, fuck mao) and the Qing dynasty is still widely associated with the century of humiliation. For their #1, it would be a tough call between Sun Yat-Sen or Mao tbh, and I wouldnt doubt Xi could make his way on the list.
@Squaretable22
@Squaretable22 4 жыл бұрын
@@concommie4050 oh god I think I got Sun Yat Sen and Chiang Kai Sek mixed up. I know there's a lot of censorship around Mao, and he is still on the banknotes - China's never had a Secret Speech moment like Russia did. I honestly don't know if Mao would come up on top or not or whether that would be desired by the party, but I would expect much of the list to be dominated by ancient Chinese with a few Communists etc mixed in
@concommie4050
@concommie4050 4 жыл бұрын
@@Squaretable22 yeah i could see that, considering how china is building statues of Confucius. Wouldn't expect any Kuomintang besides Sun Yat-Sen. Very well could be between Sun Yat-Sen and Mao, they might disqualify one of those as the obvious #1 and do competition as the 2nd greatest Chinese person too.
@friesontheside9664
@friesontheside9664 4 ай бұрын
Little JJ is the most beautiful picture i have even see. I want a whole channel revolving around Little JJ.
@robrophside3691
@robrophside3691 Жыл бұрын
The link to the chart is dead, and it's been excluded from the Wayback Machine :(
@NathanS__
@NathanS__ 4 жыл бұрын
You'll notice those eastern European medieval kings usually had something to do with defeating the Teutonic Order or some other Germanic peoples. That's some historical propaganda that used historical events to justify 20th century actions by those communist governments. "We've always been at war with the germans" "the germans were always the aristocratic oppressors to our noble native peasantry" and so on.
@alexandrub8786
@alexandrub8786 4 жыл бұрын
14:05 The romanian exemple is (Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt)/Stephen the Great and Holy, he fight and won agains the otomans at the "Battle of the High Brige" or "Battle of Vaslui" while being outnumbered 5 to 1,there was literary 0 germans,Vlad Țepeș/the impaler or Mihai Viteazul/Michael the Brave would be better amti-german propaganda,brasonian germans told lies about him and wanted privileged and usurpe him and he raided their teritories as revenge(Vlad,or Michael after being promised his unified great kingdom after winning agains the turks was betrayed by the austrian generals at the emperor order while they were eating(Michael)
@newtfigton8795
@newtfigton8795 4 жыл бұрын
We’ve always been at war with Eastasia. Eurasia is our ally.
@reddykilowatt
@reddykilowatt 4 жыл бұрын
Eurasia, myasia, whatever...
@willow9489
@willow9489 4 жыл бұрын
"We in the west find it hard to understand such admiration/knowledge for people from over 500 years ago" The entire British monarchy: Am I a joke to you?
@brightenight8699
@brightenight8699 4 жыл бұрын
Funny how JJ also doesn't like the monarchy
@correctionguy7632
@correctionguy7632 4 жыл бұрын
@@brightenight8699 JJ is a salty republican
@JJMcCullough
@JJMcCullough 4 жыл бұрын
I don’t think Brits generally care about their medieval monarchs all that much.
@rogink
@rogink 4 жыл бұрын
@@JJMcCullough At school we learn about William the Conqueror in 1066, but then skip to the Tudors in mid-16th century with Henry VIII and Elizabeth. The kings in between aren't that interesting. I guess unlike continental Europe we weren't under threat between those times - so you are right, we don't have any national heroes from medieval times. After good Queen Bess saw off the Spanish Armada in 1588 it wasn't until WW2 that we were under threat, which of course Churchill saw off single-handed. Hence the top spot!
@willow9489
@willow9489 4 жыл бұрын
@@JJMcCullough Speaking as a Brit we learnt about William the conqueror in school and Richard the Lionheart, and we also learnt about people from before then like Alfred the Great and Boudica. Although I'm sure you're right to think that there is more national identity thrown behind medieval leaders in Eastern European countries, the knowledge is still definitely there. Whilst she was only 400 years ago, Elizabeth I was in our top ten. Also in our top 100 were Alfred the Great (14th), Owain Glyndwr (23rd), Boudica (35th), Henry VIII (again only around 500 years ago but still 40th), King Arthur (51st), Henry V (72nd), Robert the Bruce (74th), Henry II (90th), and Edward I (94th). Almost all of these are monarchs from before 500 years ago that appeared in our top one hundred. Some are slightly more recent, but the point still stands.
@yaitz3313
@yaitz3313 2 жыл бұрын
The link to the Greatest People list is broken. Could you fix it? I would quite like to see it.
@kunwarjeetsingh9817
@kunwarjeetsingh9817 2 жыл бұрын
Link to the chart isn't working
@francomarianetti5859
@francomarianetti5859 4 жыл бұрын
I remember "el gen argentino". José de San Martín won and it wasent a surprise even the the commentator said "Did you need a television program to know that San Martín is the best Argentine?"
@estebancabrera8625
@estebancabrera8625 4 жыл бұрын
@@sohopedeco Are they football players?
@AtaMarKat
@AtaMarKat 4 жыл бұрын
Why not Evita?
@35volts52
@35volts52 4 жыл бұрын
British ppl: "Voting in America is so complicated!" Also Brits: 0:44
@ItalianGuy2357
@ItalianGuy2357 4 жыл бұрын
Brit's love taking the piss out of things, especially themselves, speaking as someone dating a British girl.
@jerry3790
@jerry3790 3 жыл бұрын
7:28 I understand it’s incredibly challenging to get pronunciation correct but let me just say thanks for giving me a chuckle.
@filipus098
@filipus098 2 жыл бұрын
does anyone have the chart still? the link dosent work :(
@SeanA099
@SeanA099 4 жыл бұрын
I did learn about Mother Teresa in school in the late 2000s-early 2010s, but that was probably because I went to Catholic school
@JJMcCullough
@JJMcCullough 4 жыл бұрын
Story checks out
@jk59627
@jk59627 4 жыл бұрын
@@JJMcCullough I'm Christian but don't exactly like mother Teresa since there's certain things she did that were hypocritical
@benjamingonzalez5856
@benjamingonzalez5856 4 жыл бұрын
Weird. I went to a catholic school in the early to mid 2010s and we never talked about her
@rparl
@rparl 4 жыл бұрын
There was a throwaway joke in Murphy Brown where she was scolded for making one of her guests cry. "She deserved it." "That was Mother Theresa!"
@syrialak101
@syrialak101 4 жыл бұрын
@Richard Jordan Samuelson This sounds made-up...
@chase-zl7wf
@chase-zl7wf 4 жыл бұрын
Me waiting for America: It's definitely gonna be George Washington, he's like the most uncontroversial pick that every American loves Me seeing Ronald Reagan: WHAT??
@kevingonzalez9191
@kevingonzalez9191 4 жыл бұрын
@chase yeah lol,I guess it’s 80’s nostalgia in general,and the fact Reagan was less controversial back then.After 2008 many saw him as having been the person who moved the US towards that financial crisis and that hurt his reputation.But from 1990-2008 many saw him as being the reason for the prosperity and the whole “defeating the Soviets” thing.
@VV_PaVria
@VV_PaVria 4 жыл бұрын
@@kevingonzalez9191 That, and as JJ mentioned, the Greatest American poll was held a year after Reagan passed away.
@notlikely4468
@notlikely4468 4 жыл бұрын
Well they're not famous for attention span.... Kinda like a Beagle.....
@krombopulos_michael
@krombopulos_michael 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah Reagan really threw me off too. I know he was popular in his time, but in modern times he's really far more popular with Republicans, and even then he's kind of fading in importance as the party becomes more Trumpish. I guess 2005 was a different time.
@kyokyodisaster4842
@kyokyodisaster4842 4 жыл бұрын
@@skn9895 Exactly, you would think it would have been the actual runner up, Lincoln...who personally is a just a great human overall and had a sad as all things life.
@vacatiolibertas
@vacatiolibertas 2 жыл бұрын
In the Czech edition of this program, the winner would have probably been Jára Cimrman had his selection not been prohibited by the producers of the show. As a renowned chemist, polymath, biologist, philosopher, composer, playwright, ect, he should not have had any problems winning if not for their intervention.
@georgeellenberger1157
@georgeellenberger1157 Жыл бұрын
Diana above the queen is hilarious
@clickbait7396
@clickbait7396 4 жыл бұрын
I swear if Rowan Atkinson Isn't the greatest British Person of all time I'll Lose it.
@vulpes7079
@vulpes7079 3 жыл бұрын
Nah David Attenborough deserves that win
@donovanlocust1106
@donovanlocust1106 2 жыл бұрын
@@vulpes7079 I second this notion
@slishslash9202
@slishslash9202 2 жыл бұрын
@@donovanlocust1106 I too agree with him.
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 2 жыл бұрын
You really think he'll make it past John Cleese? This is typical...absolutely typical...
@LoudaroundLincoln
@LoudaroundLincoln 2 жыл бұрын
Can you hear that? That's the sound of Sean Bean sharpening his cavalry sword to ram through you, bastard.
@mcmasters1484
@mcmasters1484 4 жыл бұрын
I think almost every Zoomer who grew up in a practicing Catholic family knows who mother Theresa is and how she was the greatest. Wouldn’t be surprised if the same was true for other Christian families
@generalcaesar3477
@generalcaesar3477 4 жыл бұрын
Here in Ireland she was held pretty much with the same reverence we were to give Mary. Even Protestants here regarded her as a great humanitarian.
@bjornaert6754
@bjornaert6754 4 жыл бұрын
@@generalcaesar3477 Protestant here. We learned a little bit about her in primary school, that she was an Albanian living in Yugoslavia and that she moved to Calcutta in India to help poor in the slums. I believe that a hospital in the city is named after her, showing how significant her influence on the city was
@mateuszfranc1426
@mateuszfranc1426 4 жыл бұрын
@@bjornaert6754 Hospital in Tirana, Albania is named for Mother Theresa
@peyuko5960
@peyuko5960 4 жыл бұрын
I mean, I didn't go to catholic school but I still grew up learning about her... probably because I live in Mexico.
@xander1052
@xander1052 4 жыл бұрын
Catholic here too, she was mentioned a bit but not revered as super amazing, and I think that's a pretty fair way to treat her as she was not perfect.
@sareth90
@sareth90 2 жыл бұрын
your chart link does not work
@user-be7pw3sm7d
@user-be7pw3sm7d 2 жыл бұрын
JJ, the link to your chart is dead! I would love to see it if you still have it.
@mk14ist
@mk14ist 4 жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Dutchie here: Spinoza or Erasmus, two of the great western European philosophers Johan Cruyff, one of the best football players Willem of Orange, the father of our country
@Jack-iv1ed
@Jack-iv1ed 4 жыл бұрын
MK 96 yeah im quite surprised cruyff didnt win
@mk14ist
@mk14ist 4 жыл бұрын
@Alex Mercer ja that's solid a solid choice too
@BoraCM
@BoraCM 4 жыл бұрын
William was also king of Great Britain and Ireland after the Glorious Revolution.
@artifex2.080
@artifex2.080 4 жыл бұрын
Bedoel je niet Stille Willem
@jeannebouwman1970
@jeannebouwman1970 4 жыл бұрын
Willem III was king of great britain and stadhouder of the netherlands, not willem de zwijger
@spazzohawk9591
@spazzohawk9591 4 жыл бұрын
It's weird seeing Stalin being presented with cheerful music in the background. But it is also hilarious
@aneesh2115
@aneesh2115 4 жыл бұрын
You know the funny thing? Stalin wasn't even a Russian. He was a mix of mushroom kingdom and Georgia.
@danielalmeida7382
@danielalmeida7382 4 жыл бұрын
Aneesh Sahu just like how hitler wasn’t German he was Austrian
@kaysas9686
@kaysas9686 4 жыл бұрын
@@danielalmeida7382 But he was ethinically german
@ssgtblackmamba7991
@ssgtblackmamba7991 3 жыл бұрын
The difference between Canada en the USA not caring about people from more than 500 years ago is, in my opinion, the simple fact that you don't have any historical figures that go back that far. Let me use my own country as an example, there are a lot of people who are proud of our marine corps and the man that came up with the idea Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, national hero. This happened on 10-12-1667. A whole 202 years before The Dominion of Canada was officially born . It's hard to find national heroes from 500 years ago if your nation wasn't even a spark of an idea yet.
@thorthewolf8801
@thorthewolf8801 5 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@thunderbolt1964
@thunderbolt1964 Жыл бұрын
Maybe Amanda doesn’t have a love of mediaeval kings because Canada has only existed for 200 years
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