Independent animated military history
History explained with visual precision.
House of History creates research-driven documentaries about battles, campaigns, and turning points, using manually animated maps, disciplined narration, and a serious approach to visual storytelling.
Serious documentary work, built around research, pacing, and animated clarity.
The channel focuses on military and naval history, from ancient campaigns to World War II operations, with visual systems designed to make complex events understandable without flattening the history.
Featured work
Animated battle documentaries
Selected projects from a wider archive of campaign, battle, and naval warfare films.
American Civil War
The First Battle of Bull Run, 1861
A current House of History upload on the opening major battle of the American Civil War.
Russo-Japanese War
Battle of Chemulpo Bay, 1904
Two Russian ships against a Japanese squadron, explained through naval movement and timing.
Pacific War
Battle off Horaniu, 1943
Destroyers, island waters, and a compact naval engagement made readable on the map.
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Monthly production notes and direct support
Patreon is where supporters receive early access, monthly newsletters, behind-the-scenes production notes, and updates on research, animation systems, and future documentaries.
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Selective collaborations for a serious history audience
House of History works with brands when the fit is clear: history, education, strategy, learning, privacy, books, games, and carefully matched digital products.
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