SandRhoman History
https://yewtu.be/channel/UC7pr_dQxm2Ns2KlzRSx5FZA
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7pr_dQxm2Ns2KlzRSx5FZA
From the titles he covers interesting topics. I don't know about the actual content. His accent is almost insufferable for me.
I watched this about the Chinese siege of the Russian held Albazin and it was okay. He compares Chinese and European fortification - he seemed do well -, and tried to explain why Chinese siege practices different, why they evolved differently - here he failed, he did not make it clear the insertion of the sponsored content was also unfortunate.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=7DcUVcvpV0E
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7DcUVcvpV0E
This one here he compares the longbow with the crossbow.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=dO_8ZQ37D4Y
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dO_8ZQ37D4Y
At not one point he mentions that longbow was used by folks in a limited geographical area: the dudes on the Small Island, and even there it was a Welsh weapon, who levied longbow troops to the English kings as their liege lord. It wasn't like:
> I'm Henry the XXIInd
> I have Londonum
> and now I'll raise 2000 longbowmen here
> click
Continental Europe did not manufacture and use longbows. They had "bows" and that's it. Crossbows were superior to that. It's just bows could be used by any levied peasant. They had that at home. They hunted in the communal used woods with 'em, or poached in their liege lord's forest.
He has such a twisted Anglo view.