@mysteriousdoge1298

Poland got it's independence back, not "was created" after world war I. 
Poland as a country was created in 966.

@videogyar2

"If you think the borders of Africa don't make any sense... you're right." I lol'd

@hoonlee6585

1:42 "You'll regret this in 1991"

@massineben7198

1:05 i did nazi that pun coming

@KarmicOmen

Alaska is another example of an exclave. It is separated from the US and shares boundaries with Canada. If you want to drive to Alaska, you need a passport to get from one US state to another.

@SuperNovaJinckUFO

I love how these exclave videos never talk about Alaska. By far the world's biggest exclave

@Miksha

peacefull....OOPS World War 1 , you sir , got my subscribe.

@nqqbix6128

"Poland was created" So poland never existed before ? XD

@yeetuspapitus5237

You know for the Croatian thing it's because in "Ragusa" was Dubrovnik and they feared that Veniceans would take them out so they sold that little piece of land to the Ottoman Empire so they can't attack from there, they could only attack from the sea but Dubrovnik were really good at building ships.

@m.ostrowski2031

Poland wasn't created, we simply returned as a country.

@MKxpl

Poland was created ? No, it regained it's independence.

@jobejer

#1 Poland was not created, but regained independence.
#2 Poland did not start WW2. Like come on, this is basic knowledge, do I even have to explain this?

@MarioButter

The US has a detached piece as well. The "Northwest Angle" is a part of Minnesota that can only be reached from the rest of the state (via land) by crossing Canada.

@jetreaux

idk how or why youtube brought me here but i’m glad it happened geography will never cease to amaze me

@RRedSquare

Man this guy is the G.O.A.T. This guy teaches me more then anyone ever will. You just earned a new subscriber. šŸ˜Ž

@Makrelacz

I love how you dealt with Macedonian controversial name. I was under impression that you cannot mention  the country without pissing off one or another side, but your solution is simply master piece. :)

@CarriedbyGg

Poland told the Nazis "No" and started WW2 is either a serious misunderstanding of history or bad grammar. :)

@ms.mittenz

"would be resolved peaceful... ups WWI "
OMFG so good :P

@DukeOfSummerset

"Just need to Czech on them" 
"I did nazi that coming"