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You can check out his Website/YouTube channel [[https://www.youtube.com/user/emperortigerstar here]].

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You can check out his Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube channel [[https://www.youtube.com/user/emperortigerstar here]].



* NoSwastikas: When Tigerstar did [[https://youtu.be/-PIdXYdG-lY?t=56 "The History of Modern Germany",]] he followed the WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub convention of replacing the Swastika in the Flag of Nazi Germany with the Website/YouTube logo. It even adds the disclaimer: ''([[TakeThat Altered flag for YouTube guidelines]])''.

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* NoSwastikas: When Tigerstar did [[https://youtu.be/-PIdXYdG-lY?t=56 "The History of Modern Germany",]] he followed the WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub convention of replacing the Swastika in the Flag of Nazi Germany with the Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] logo. It even adds the disclaimer: ''([[TakeThat Altered flag for YouTube guidelines]])''.

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* LuxuryPrisonSuite: He has a video where he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8bPJxWlBvI points out Japanese POW camps during World War I]] (when they were part of the Entente), and describes them as actually being fairly pleasant places for German prisoners captured from a battle in Chingdao, China. They were permitted many amenities in the prison camps (so long as they didn't do anything bad or try to escape, though at worst they still weren't treated cruelly), and even allowed to make money. It also explains why Germans were more amicable in allowing the Empire of Japan to join the Axis during World War II.
** Some of the artwork produced by German [=POWs=] in Japan, ironically, was destroyed by American firebombing in WWII.



* WarHasNeverBeenSoMuchFun: He has a video where he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8bPJxWlBvI points out Japanese POW camps during World War I]] (when they were part of the Allies), and describes them as actually being fairly pleasant places for German prisoners captured from a battle in Chingdao, China. They were permitted many amenities in the prison camps (so long as they didn't do anything bad or try to escape, though at worst they still weren't treated cruelly), and even allowed to make money. It also explains why Germans were more amicable to allowing the Empire of Japan to join the Axis during World War II.
** Some of the artwork produced by German [=POWs=] in Japan, ironically, was destroyed by American firebombing in WWII.

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* WarHasNeverBeenSoMuchFun: He has a video where he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8bPJxWlBvI points out Japanese POW camps during World War I]] (when they were part of the Allies), and describes them as actually being fairly pleasant places for German prisoners captured from a battle in Chingdao, China. They were permitted many amenities in the prison camps (so long as they didn't do anything bad or try to escape, though at worst they still weren't treated cruelly), and even allowed to make money. It also explains why Germans were more amicable to allowing the Empire of Japan to join the Axis during World War II.
** Some of the artwork produced by German [=POWs=] in Japan, ironically, was destroyed by American firebombing in WWII.

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* UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict: Has videos dedicated to the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the 1967 Six-Day War, and the 1973 Yom Kippur War.



* UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar: The American Civil War has been depicted every single day in one of his videos.



* UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution: A video has been done on the effects of the French Revolution via the rise of Napoleon.



* SpreadingDisasterMapGraphic: Seeing this trope as applied to various wars and conflicts is more or less the appeal of his channel. Some ones of note:
** UsefulNotes/WorldWarII: His most popular video by a long shot depicts the events of World War II in Europe every single day, or at least military ones. World War II on All Fronts: Every Day [[SerialEscalation takes it up a notch]] by depicting ''all'' fronts and uses StockFootage to add some extra atmosphere.
** UsefulNotes/AmericanCivilWar: The second most popular one, it too goes day-by-day. [[ShownTheirWork There's some nice attention to detail with flags]]: he swaps out the USA and CSA flags when appropriate, instead of using the same ones throughout. He also uses the lesser-known "Stars and Bars", "Stainless Banner", and "Blood-stained Banner" series for the CSA rather than the more recognizable Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia; as iconic as it is, it would not be accurate to use it for the entire CSA.
** UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution: Gets rolled in with UsefulNotes/TheNapoleonicWars.
** UsefulNotes/WorldWarI: The first world war has been depicted every day in one of his videos.
** UsefulNotes/ArabIsraeliConflict: Has videos dedicated to the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the 1967 Six-Day War, and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, with the second going hour-by-hour.



* UsefulNotes/WorldWarI: The first world war has been depicted every day in one of his videos.
* UsefulNotes/WorldWarII: His most popular video depicts the events of World War II in Europe every single day, or at least military ones.

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* UsefulNotes/WorldWarI: The first world war has been depicted every day in one of his videos.
* UsefulNotes/WorldWarII: His most popular video depicts the events of World War II in Europe every single day, or at least military ones.
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* NoSwastikas: When Tigerstar did [[https://youtu.be/-PIdXYdG-lY?t=56 "The History of Modern Germany",]] he followed the WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub convention of replacing the Swastika in the Flag of Nazi Germany with the Website/YouTube logo. It even adds the disclaimer: ([[TakeThat Altered flag for YouTube guidelines]]).

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* NoSwastikas: When Tigerstar did [[https://youtu.be/-PIdXYdG-lY?t=56 "The History of Modern Germany",]] he followed the WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub convention of replacing the Swastika in the Flag of Nazi Germany with the Website/YouTube logo. It even adds the disclaimer: ([[TakeThat ''([[TakeThat Altered flag for YouTube guidelines]]).guidelines]])''.
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* NoSwastikas: When Tigerstar did [[https://youtu.be/-PIdXYdG-lY?t=56 "The History of Modern Germany",]] he followed the WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub convention of replacing the Swastika in the Flag of Nazi Germany with the Website/YouTube logo. It even adds the disclaimer: ([[TakeThat Altered flag for YouTube guidelines]]).

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* NoSwastikas: When Tigerstar did [[https://youtu.be/-PIdXYdG-lY?t=56 "The History of Modern Germany",]] he followed the WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub WebAnimation/AlternateHistoryHub convention of replacing the Swastika in the Flag of Nazi Germany with the Website/YouTube logo. It even adds the disclaimer: ([[TakeThat Altered flag for YouTube guidelines]]).
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* NoSwastikas: When Tigerstar did [[https://youtu.be/-PIdXYdG-lY?t=56 "The History of Modern Germany",]] he followed the WebVideo/AlternateHistoryHub convention of replacing the Swastika in the Flag of Nazi Germany with the Website/YouTube logo. It even adds the disclaimer: ([[TakeThat Altered flag for YouTube guidelines]]).

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