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Watch this become the next DeviantArt fetish Yep, these videos are really expensive and time consuming, donate to my KoFi or Patreon for early access to vids, exclusive content and more! Patreon: / jakefarm KoFi: https://ko-fi.com/jakefarm81713 Huge thanks to my little ad-hoc video team, this really wouldn't have been possible without them . More specifically Keegan Skirpan for the video idea, Normanj400 for his beautiful creature drawings (even if I murdered them for the video lol), ImaginarySign8844 for his controlled horny-ness and overgamified for his last minute, kick ass design. I know you guys really didn't get to do a whole lot for this vid, but you were still essential and I'll make sure you all have a bigger role in the future. Alright, here we are back with another Sam O'nella style History video. To no ones surprise, WW2 was filled with weird and creative weapons, many of which called back more to the medieval era then modern technology. From unknown dog breeds trained to destroy tanks to bats with napalm. Some battles were more like a series of strange duels in the wild west, with a lot of these inventions and weapons still in use today, but many others obscure and obsolete. I get this is pretty Oversimplified, and that I'm a bit of an armchair historian myself, but these are still a pretty fun insight, and I try my best to avoid creating historical misconceptions Also, I just had to put a Smiling Friends clip in there. The show is just too golden (This video is not in any way affiliated with Sam O'nella Academy or any of his associates. This is simply a good faith parody)