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ОтветитьThis map hurt my brain with the mistakes and on how inaccurate it was but yeah id say around 1925 - 1930
ОтветитьIran is called Iran not Persian meaning the globe has to be newer than 1935 or somewhere around that time.
ОтветитьI’ve known some older people that like to get map of the year they were born so maybe the owner of this globe did that seeing as they could’ve been born in the 30s and then purchased it in the 60s when they’re an adult
Ответитьbro, Germany was unified and small...
ОтветитьEthiopia Never been Colonized …do your research before you are trying to tell about the world map because you find it on Yard sale …If you are not Geography or History major or have a detail research you don’t just talk about history. Get you facts first !
ОтветитьIf you look at europe, the map has to be between 1945 and 1947 since all of the baltic states, poland, germany, egypt and japan would all be VASTLY wrong.
ОтветитьNeat!
Ответитьthe biggest hole with the late 40s theory is that there is no west and east pakistan, though this globe has errors anyway.
Ответитьanother difference in the map is that, hatay, a city in turkey which joined the country in 1939, was part of syria
ОтветитьI don’t agree with thirties.
The most obvious clues:
- India and Pakistan still ‘united’
- germany ‘united’ but without silesien and pommern.
- poland is in it’s current borders.
The globe is from short after WW2, but before 1948.
You missed a section on Canada. Nunavut was created in 1999. It's one land mass of Northwest Territories on the globe which predates 99.
ОтветитьThe idea that it only could be produced so evil white people could reminisce about the colonies is a little presumptuous and outright rude
It very well couldve been produced as you said in a time when all these places were gaining independence to memorialize the way the world used to be not out of ignorance of imperialism but simply as a history piece, something you could take home and put next to your current world map and see how the world has changed and study it
I never bought maps or globes to look well traveled or smart, I just love maps and globes. So I thought that assumption was a big odd. I had a metal globe that belonged to my dad, but it disappeared during one of my many moves over the years. It was from the 1960s and was accurate for the time, not a nostalgic one. 🙂
ОтветитьColonialism rant is gay, stop it. Btw unfortunately after liberation many those countries not only stayed same with slave and mining shit, it is now even worse. I think only minority managed to become normal, like kenya or asian colonies. Africa suffered much more.
Also mentioning tibet, oh boy, tibetians were slave to feudal government, look up videos, they all dirty, poor and even eat with hands. Lamas in other hand do their stupid feudal rituals and fight political fights with each other. Even under china anal rule tibet is better.
And damn, being korean under nazi japan rule - amazing time to remember lol.
Please do not spoil your content with political shit you woke, cool, I dont care, nobody cares. Also it is weird you mention the good old days, I never think of "good old days" looking on maps colonies and feudal states. I think someone projecting))
The "Make Africa Great Again" crowd loves it....Also Hawaii was not a state until 1959.
ОтветитьStill pretty old ans worth something!
Ответитьnah just for interest owning this globe doesn't mean you agree with colonialism. L take on this one
ОтветитьI grew up looking at a pre USSR breakup globe. I went to school thinking that the USSR was still a country. I was born in 88, and too young to understand it's breakup, upon starting school I couldn't understand why USSR was smaller and was now named Russia.
ОтветитьI don't know when this globe was made, but the map shows the 1939 borders of Finland. The Karelian isthmus was annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940.
ОтветитьHOI4 player seeing Tannu Tuva:- Hey i know that..
ОтветитьThe Netherlands is straight up underwater 💀💀💀
ОтветитьI think 4,601,734,559 BC
ОтветитьIndonesia is independent in 1945
ОтветитьInteresting vid Atlas. You inspired me, because I have an old globe from my mother's school days (that she tried to throw away, but I saved!). My best guess is that my mom's globe is from 1965. Yours (the map, at least) is definitely older than mine. I still think that's a pretty great bargain find for 3 or 8 bucks!
Ответитьi have these little globe earrings from the thrift store that say soviet union but the rest is too small to really see but this video is inspiring me to find a way....
ОтветитьI had a globe at a cabin I was staying at for a week and after like a day or two I narrowed it down to being made in 64-68
ОтветитьFalklands are British, Nuf said!
ОтветитьI had a similar experience of buying an outdated atlas from the 80's, which figures places and countries that no longer exist, like the USSR. Believe it or not, I have no nostalgia for communism, I just wanted to see again those maps that were on display on my classroom walls.
If I was planning on selling nostalgia globes in the 60's I would probably have done just the same as the Ohio company, with maps from 30 years prior. I don't understand why you go out of your way and assume the worst motivations out of thin air.
Or maybe someone just wanna remember the end of ww2 before everything turned red or into civil war
Edit: look how beautiful Formosa and China were both painted blue despite the old Japanese city names
Since the name Pakistan was first coined in 1933 and it might take years to gain wider recognition, the globe maker could not have known this name a couple of years after 1933.
ОтветитьClearly American-made. Full of inaccuracies. The European borders are drawn terribly, but every farty little American state is drawn neatly.
ОтветитьPeru looks different or is it just me
ОтветитьThis video was boss
ОтветитьIs it normal not to show the capitals it doesn’t show Louisiana capital I’m just asking
ОтветитьI think you projected way too much onto that globe at the end lmao
ОтветитьI don’t see the map as romanticising the era of the 1930s, but more of historical interest. I personally find old maps fascinating.
ОтветитьMy ancestors still live in Netherlands Indie
ОтветитьAll I see here is not a globe but an ugly map crime printed on a sphere. Kill it with fire!
Ответитьi played hoi4, i'd guess something before 1936 because tannu tuva is there uhauhaua
ОтветитьI'd love to see a video on the climate and biography of the Earth if it spun in retrograde instead of prograde. How would the wind patterns, ocean currents, rainfall patterns, and other natural world aspects be different if the Earth spun the other way around?
ОтветитьNewfoundland didn’t join Canada until 1949 …. You got that part wrong
ОтветитьI can tell right away that globe was made after the WW I but before WW II. Maybe 1930’s. Finlands borders are an easy clue.
ОтветитьGlobe was made after WWII, because looking at the Asia part there is no such place as Pakistan in the 1930s not even in people's mind. Your consideration of Allahabad's name as Prayagraj made me laugh because it has been named in 2020.
Ответитьwhat a crazy video. ending sure came full circle lol
Ответить1952-1955 easy to know becouz of the map of morocco my country
ОтветитьI looked at Romania in the first few seconds and knew it was a map before WWII, but after WWI, but I'm Romanian :P
ОтветитьWhat gave this away for me were not even the maps themselves (despite the numerous inaccuracies), but the fonts used on the globe - at first I noticed Futura being used which would date this no earlier than 1927 but I noticed what looks like Helvetica being used as well which means that the globe was not made any earlier than 1957, which supports the fact that this was a replica going for a "retro" aesthetic!
ОтветитьOne of the things that stood out to me was the fact that Pakistan and India are shown as two separate countries under British rule. However, India was only divided into two countries (with Bangladesh being known as East Pakistan) in 1947 when the British left. No map in the 1930s would have even known those boundaries.
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