Himmler's Prince Charmless - Royal Nazi War Criminal

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Josias, Hereditary Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont was a fabulously wealthy German royal who became an SS general and a close confidante of Heinrich Himmler. With command responsibility for Buchenwald Concentration Camp and involvement in other controversial actions, he was one of many German royals and nobles who joined the Nazis and paid the price at war's end.
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  • @nathanz7205
    @nathanz7205 Před rokem +1757

    Please never change the Intro soundtrack

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    @conorbowen3360 Před rokem +1033

    My favorite thing about history is that no matter how much you know, there's always something new to learn. Thanks Mark

    • @projektkobra2247
      @projektkobra2247 Před rokem +5

      You can never learn all there is to know about WW2 certainly.

    • @amg863
      @amg863 Před rokem +6

      Sounds like something a primary school kid would write in an essay. Super corny but at least the teacher noticed you ❤️

    • @UkraineJames2000
      @UkraineJames2000 Před rokem +1

      There's just so many moving parts. Even if you only had to document what happened today, you couldn't come close in your lifetime.

    • @Canadianvoice
      @Canadianvoice Před rokem +1

      Like being a chef. No such thing as a perfect one who knows everything. You are always learning.

    • @Canadianvoice
      @Canadianvoice Před rokem +1

      @@projektkobra2247 behind a keyboard I know everything about WWII.

  • @para1324
    @para1324 Před rokem +437

    The forgotten or unknown players of history intertwined with the known found out by Dr. Felton. Fascinating! Keep digging Dr. Felton.

    • @MichaelKingsfordGray
      @MichaelKingsfordGray Před rokem

      You have forgotten your real name!

    • @todddavis2041
      @todddavis2041 Před rokem +1

      I wonder if we should give Mark a shovel or Front End Loader to continue Digging up these great Lesser Known History facts?

    • @QuasiELVIS
      @QuasiELVIS Před rokem +2

      This guy was fairly well known.

  • @Nattedooier
    @Nattedooier Před rokem +702

    Dr. Felton is such an established history CZcamsr that he has a dedicated meme community

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Před rokem +46

      Oh he's even more than what you suggest here, this man played upfront for the 1983/4 Liverpool Championship winning side, he led the charge at Salerno and was in on the dropping at Nagasaki! 😂

    • @KA-vs7nl
      @KA-vs7nl Před rokem +32

      We still dont know what he talked about with Hess when they jumped.

    • @klutttmuttsprutt6087
      @klutttmuttsprutt6087 Před rokem +17

      @@DaveSCameron Some would say that he fired the arrow that killed Harold Godwinson, that he invented the assembly line and that he own the first brick removed from the Berlin wall and that it can cure. dandruff

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Před rokem

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    • @jamisbillson4872
      @jamisbillson4872 Před rokem +14

      @@DaveSCameron Wrong. It was Hiroshima. Please get your facts right!!!!

  • @rexwinton3677
    @rexwinton3677 Před rokem +286

    Can't beleive you are still able to produce so many amazing videos, keep it up 👍

    • @grantsmythe8625
      @grantsmythe8625 Před rokem +4

      That war was a very big one and a long one too. It changed the entire world in 6 years in ways that might have taken decades, if ever, otherwise.
      It's so easy to forget that much of the world was still not-yet-electric or motorized. It's truly amazing.

    • @cesariojpn
      @cesariojpn Před rokem +1

      He doesn't just do WWII stuff, he's done stuff on the recent Ukraine/Russia Conflict, the Falklands War, etc.

    • @pzkpfw2310
      @pzkpfw2310 Před rokem +2

      Why wouldn’t he be able to still do it?

    • @9FisterSpit9
      @9FisterSpit9 Před rokem

      When all you get from history is war. You find lots of it.

    • @brettadams6734
      @brettadams6734 Před rokem +2

      Dude’s a machine. A “War Machine”, if you will.

  • @bosoerjadi2838
    @bosoerjadi2838 Před rokem +35

    And also touching on the myth that Americans aren't impressed nor influenced by foreign titles of nobility. A sentence commute from life to twenty years to in fact serving only three years seems outrageous.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg Před rokem +2

      Read about how Sandberger, a true hands-on killer, was allowed to walk free and to live comfortably until 2010 (he was just one of many, like Dr. Helmut(h) Knochen).

    • @zeevogel
      @zeevogel Před rokem +1

      It probably had more to do with securing influence and influencial people in West Germany in the cold war.

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@zeevogel Yes, and it is true that they are less impressed in the USA. There is some interest tho, especially in the U.K. nobility, for cultural reasons.
      Did you know they still open sessions of the Maryland state legislature with a formula including ‘ in the name of the Proprietor’?
      That is Lord Baltimore, founder of the colony, and namesake of its main city.

    • @Conn30Mtenor
      @Conn30Mtenor Před 2 měsíci

      The American GIs loved the Germans and heavily identified with them and the NAZIs in particular. Unless the GI was Jewish or black but their opinions were disregarded.

  • @johnminer1407
    @johnminer1407 Před rokem +223

    My mother-in-law was German. Talked a lot about the "royals". Traded working in the fields (mandatory) as a teenager for caring for a princes children. Later served in anti aircraft battery. Married a German pilot that was killed. After the war she married a US serviceman and moved to US. Disowned by her parents but after their death reunited with her surviving siblings.
    She was fascinated with German royalty until her death.

    • @TheYeti308
      @TheYeti308 Před rokem +1

      Eie .

    • @ROOKTABULA
      @ROOKTABULA Před rokem

      Just like MAGAts are with the Trump Klan in Amerika today, eh?

    • @madhukarjonathanminj2772
      @madhukarjonathanminj2772 Před rokem +3

      interesting

    • @chiefshepherd3420
      @chiefshepherd3420 Před rokem +3

      Very cool 😎
      My grandfather's side of the family goes back to Wittlesbach royalty of Bavaria. Our world history is very fascinating 👏

  • @ARIXANDRE
    @ARIXANDRE Před rokem +125

    A never ending fountain of historic knowledge. Thank you, Mr. Felton!

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Před rokem +2

      and relentless sycophantic cringe sadly?

    • @JakobSeidl
      @JakobSeidl Před rokem +3

      He’s a PhD - Dr. Felton

    • @demef758
      @demef758 Před rokem

      @@DaveSCameron Because when I think of "history," the first name that pops into my head is David S. Cameron.....

    • @lukealadeen7836
      @lukealadeen7836 Před rokem

      Doctor Felton

  • @martinroncetti4134
    @martinroncetti4134 Před rokem +271

    Great video (as they all are!). I wonder what strings were pulled that kept this prince/SS general from being sentenced to death. Being that the prince was "well-connected", this story would be worth a trip down the rabbit hole.

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg Před rokem

      Look up what happened to top S.S. man Martin Sandberger who got sentenced to death but who had such powerful connections (even Konrad Adenauer stood up for him) that he was reprieved and was out of jail by the end of the '50s, free to live openly in comfort until he died in 2010.

    • @DickWeinerUSA
      @DickWeinerUSA Před rokem +74

      Sentenced to life, commuted to 20 years, serves 3 years. Somehow, one has to believe he had something to offer and that it was quite valuable. As if we will ever know...

    • @tancreddehauteville764
      @tancreddehauteville764 Před rokem +35

      Do you have to ask? Anyone with royal connections will be protected, it's obvious.

    • @jean-charlesweyland129
      @jean-charlesweyland129 Před rokem +61

      @@tancreddehauteville764 Say that to Nikolai II and Louis XVI...

    • @chriscarbaugh3936
      @chriscarbaugh3936 Před rokem

      Outrageous; should have had a death sentence!!!

  • @bedney45
    @bedney45 Před rokem +242

    As always, excellent content Dr. Felton! I’d like to suggest a topic: pardons and sentence commutations of Nazi war criminals by John McCloy / Peck Panel due, in large part, to the pressure brought by the Adenauer government.

    • @scottlindsly
      @scottlindsly Před rokem

      Better yet, a video on an utter lack of prosecution of soviet war criminals due to the US/UK making deals with a literal devil responsible for 20M deaths & untold numbers miserably enslaved in most of a continent. But I suppose it's easier to beat up on the defeated

    • @derrickmiles2153
      @derrickmiles2153 Před rokem +4

      Bro... Mark Felton doxxed his son at the end of the video. WTF

    • @g.h.9117
      @g.h.9117 Před rokem +6

      Yes Mark must back fill so much of this history because American and English have only been taught English centric history. Most German families know these things. Typical American and English folks post ww2 know half their history because the other half is never taught. Hence we have Mark back filling...

    • @jerseycitysteve
      @jerseycitysteve Před rokem +13

      @@derrickmiles2153 Doxxed? It's not like he's trying to live anonymously in some council apartment. Everybody in Hesse knows about the castle. In fact, you can visit the museum on the grounds.

    • @jerseycitysteve
      @jerseycitysteve Před rokem

      The clemency to war criminals is no mystery to either Germans or Americans who want to know the history.

  • @gerardodwyer5908
    @gerardodwyer5908 Před rokem +27

    Very interesting background on the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha family tree, the same Hannoverian royal house that produced the Windsors.

    • @mscorrell
      @mscorrell Před rokem

      They are the same; Windsor was a name change during WWI.

    • @hoodatdondar2664
      @hoodatdondar2664 Před 4 měsíci

      @@mscorrell Yes, it annoyed the Kaiser, too. He made a rare joke, he said he was going to soothe his feelings by seeing a performance of Shakespeare’s play “The Merry Wives of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha”.

    • @jonathanwebster7091
      @jonathanwebster7091 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The S-C-Gs were a separate family from the Hanoverians.

  • @thevale2456
    @thevale2456 Před rokem +94

    Mark you are a National Treasure! I discover new things from WW2 regularly in your videos. Keep up the great work, look forward to your next video.

  • @GeoStreber
    @GeoStreber Před rokem +35

    When talking about Waldeck, and showing Waldeck castle, don't forget that that castle sits on the valleytop which was flooded for the Edersee, the lake that was bombed in WWII by the dambusters.

    • @mikestone6078
      @mikestone6078 Před rokem +9

      Thanks for making that connection for me. I was at the Edersee about 2 weeks ago (live an hour away) and saw the castle and heard the name, but it didn't register during the video.

  • @MPGunther1
    @MPGunther1 Před rokem +27

    Dr. Felton, Your video's and information are the greatest bar none. How you can continually put out such amazing content is astounding! Thank you for enriching our knowledge

  • @cyberherbalist
    @cyberherbalist Před rokem +113

    Looking further, I found that Josias' son, Wittekind, served in the post-war Bundeswehr (West German Army) and reached the rank of Oberst-Leutnant (lieutenant colonel).

    • @nigeldunkley2986
      @nigeldunkley2986 Před rokem +13

      You can add to that Christian Peter Carl Prince zu Waldeck und Pyrmont who when the DDR NVA was suddenly taken over by Bundeswehr officers, found himself sent to take command of an NVA battalion who had never seen a prince before outs ide childrens fairytale books! Later he was an officer in Bonn in FüS III, the Attachéreferat. He moved to Berlin and lived with his charming wife Sybille in a mini schloß-like house. Nice guy, and a physically big and tall man!

  • @scotiawillow
    @scotiawillow Před rokem +41

    Thank you for all your hard work and expertise, in bringing these documentaries to us!

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    Every time I see there’s one of your new videos online, I know it’ll be quality content. Thank you Dr. Felton!

  • @donl1846
    @donl1846 Před rokem +3

    Keep these great stories coming Professor Felton, thank you for all the work you do putting these stories/videos together.

  • @stevensrp2music985
    @stevensrp2music985 Před rokem +68

    You never seem to let us down and always keep it interesting. Thanks so much

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Před rokem +2

      He's a deity! Why keep wasting time brown nosing Mark, we all know he's a historian of epic proportions and superlatives lose weight after years of such bollox from sycophants! 😂

  • @JohanHerrenberg
    @JohanHerrenberg Před rokem +127

    Fascinating. I had read about him in a Heydrich biography, and I knew he was Queen Wilhelmina's cousin. In The Netherlands we have several streets, quays and lanes named after (the House) Waldeck Pyrmont. Thanks for giving a face and a history to this name!

    • @petruswindhoos9818
      @petruswindhoos9818 Před rokem +12

      I wonder if those Dutch municipalities are aware of this part of history concerning the Waldeck Pyrmont family. Could cause a bit of commotion if they did I can imagine.

    • @edwinbruckner4752
      @edwinbruckner4752 Před rokem +8

      @@petruswindhoos9818 We all know how 'Royal' our 'Royal family' is. They are mostly german, Queen Maxima is from Argentina and from a well established family, that should tell enough. It's all kinda shady. Prince Claus served in the German Wehrmacht, some say even the SS, but i don't know exactly, but anyway, also German. Meh, traditionally the Dutch always had a love/hate relation with our Royal family, nobody really cares, 50% loves them, the other half likes to see them go, so, meh. Another German ( war) connection isn't going to change that, we all know.

    • @JohanHerrenberg
      @JohanHerrenberg Před rokem +10

      @@petruswindhoos9818 The House of Orange has always been rather shielded from too much criticism. It must be said that, although Queen Wilhelmina left the country at the start of the German invasion, she did became a sort of beacon of hope for many people living under German occupation. I think most people nowadays aren't even aware of what Waldeck Pyrmont even means or is...

    • @celticfox
      @celticfox Před rokem +3

      @@JohanHerrenberg I believe you're right

    • @robertotamesis1783
      @robertotamesis1783 Před rokem +4

      ​@@petruswindhoos9818 I could see why prince Philip (Queen Elizabeth 2nd husband) sister Cecilia had a royal funeral in Nazi Germany.

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 Před rokem +11

    My high school history teacher once said "I've forgotten more history than I ever knew." I have never been quite able to wrap my head around that wry statement but I believe that Mark Felton has gone a long way to prevent that malady in me.

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    Dr. Felton, your German pronouncing is excellent! Greetings from Germany!

  • @davidbarr9343
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    Thank you for reminding me of so much that I was taught at college(European military history 1815 onwards), that as an old man I have forgotten over the years. Military history students would do well to view your channels. Thank you once again.👏😊

  • @Willigula
    @Willigula Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Dr. Felton for another interesting program this morning!

  • @jaydipbasu916
    @jaydipbasu916 Před rokem +25

    Mr Felton never ceases to amaze me. He has the knack and passion to unearth these nuggets of little known, yet compelling bits of wartime History. 👌

  • @pirate751
    @pirate751 Před rokem +9

    Well Done As Always DR Felton...Bravo !

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    @dougsword6849 Před rokem +2

    Every day I check in on Dr. Felton’s channel and am NEVER disappointed! Keep being fascinating Mark!

  • @globcity3456
    @globcity3456 Před rokem +2

    I can't believe you keep coming up with interesting yet true facts about topics I wouldn't have ever imagined being interested in. Your videos are truly great Mark please keep up the amazing content. You have yet to bore me with your captivating remarks.

  • @On-Our-Radar-24News
    @On-Our-Radar-24News Před rokem +11

    Very interesting. I had not heard of Waldek prior to seeing this. I am a amateur historian of WWII, specifically, German forces in that period. I love the fact that you can have a lifetime of learning and still find topics that I had no idea about. Thanks Mark

  • @schroedingersdog7965
    @schroedingersdog7965 Před rokem +10

    9:02 "Palma sub pondere crescit" A rough translation of this Latin phrase would be "Honor (or "glory") increases under pressure", suggesting that achievements won in difficult circumstances bring greater honor (or glory) to the victor, or - perhaps better - that a person who remains honorable in difficult circumstances achieves yet greater honor. By associating himself with the Nazis, Prince Josias chose the easy road to advancement and thus betrayed his family's motto.

  • @hangin-in-thereawesome4245

    Dr. Felton I enjoy all your videos and I hope I can watch rest of them soon! I've learned so much about WWII from them!

  • @ELMS
    @ELMS Před rokem +2

    Never mind the scripts, your research in finding old photos and film is just breathtaking. All I can say as I watch is “Wow!”. Thanks, Dr. Felton.

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    @nathanielrobinson6931 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for making history videos I like it's really good to listen to some of these things almost relaxing and interesting and just nice in general.

  • @leslieackerman4189
    @leslieackerman4189 Před rokem +3

    Life sentences or otherwise were never Serious after the war. This is the most professional channel of the many out there on the subject WWII. Superbly researched, the video matching the narrative, great narration and video quality.

  • @Sovjetski-
    @Sovjetski- Před rokem +2

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    @SuperTuhla Před rokem

    Just discovered this channel and trully enjoying it! Thank you so much!

  • @martinhogg5337
    @martinhogg5337 Před rokem +11

    That was extremely interesting! I have no idea where Dr. Felton unearths his stories from but they are entertaining and educational for all us history junkies. Please keep up the great and fascinating work!

    • @jonathanljohnson
      @jonathanljohnson Před rokem

      With 68 million Germans in 1938 to choose from, I'm sure there are many lifetimes of interesting stories to be told, but Dr. Felton is very adept at choosing historically significant and highly interesting subjects.

    • @martinhogg5337
      @martinhogg5337 Před rokem

      @@jonathanljohnson That is very true!

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad Před rokem

      That there’s was German royalty in the N party is hardly a secret if you’ve read enough military books.

  • @global001
    @global001 Před rokem +5

    Good you are publishing this history. I do find it horrendous though that the worst people virtually got away with their crimes due to influence.

  • @RoboticDragon
    @RoboticDragon Před rokem

    So many fascinating things you keep bringing up. Love them all.

  • @TheCimbrianBull
    @TheCimbrianBull Před rokem

    I always learn something new from watching these videos. Great work, Dr. Felton.

  • @MasterMalrubius
    @MasterMalrubius Před rokem +3

    Another awesome video on much less known topics.

  • @thelastwesternman6115
    @thelastwesternman6115 Před rokem +3

    Lesson learned is the importance of networking during one's lifetime.

  • @elviramcintosh9878
    @elviramcintosh9878 Před rokem +2

    Well researched and presented. Learning now what I didn't learnt at school. History was a subject to be endured rather than appreciated. And one needs History to make sense of an often senseless world. Thank you.

  • @Hemispheres2112
    @Hemispheres2112 Před rokem +1

    You have an excellent narrator voice. I mean I know you have a wealth of knowledge on the subjects you post, but your not just reading. It's full recital on the clips. Very talented.

  • @ishgabibble919
    @ishgabibble919 Před rokem +11

    A Nazi Concentration camp guard was sentenced recently at 105 years of age , over 77 years after the war

    • @chuckh5999
      @chuckh5999 Před rokem +2

      and only 3 for good old prince Waldek who definitely had fingers in Buchenwald.

    • @jackwills7092
      @jackwills7092 Před rokem

      Bc he's a freemason and that's a get out of jail card look at the female camp guard who was not tried with the first lot of guards was spared the death penalty 2 years wait to be tried found guilty and sentenced to 2 years her father was a freemason
      But if not then you get sent to prison when you are 107 and you did nothing poor man

    • @duellingscarguevara
      @duellingscarguevara Před rokem

      Not useful to the allies post war?. No Disneyland for him?.

    • @ricahrdb
      @ricahrdb Před rokem

      It is a bit of the other extreme. So many who were directly responsible received only light sentences directly after the war. But in the last few years prosecutors are seemingly scavenging retirement homes to find anyone with even the slightest link to put on trail. Currently they are prosecuting a 97 year old woman who was a secretary in ww2: go figure. It feels as if it is more about symbolism and not really about justice. They should have had someone like Waldeck-Pyrmont actually serve his life sentence instead of what they are doing now.

  • @grippatherippa3909
    @grippatherippa3909 Před rokem +15

    quality videos as per usual, thank you Dr. Felton for putting in the effort for such exquisite videos.

  • @si1743
    @si1743 Před rokem

    . Always enjoy your videos. You have such in depth knowledge. This one on Himler and the Prince was so good. Cheers

  • @nordicson2835
    @nordicson2835 Před rokem +1

    Thank you ,yet again for another informative and interesting post about history we were never taught at university.

  • @kennethhoppe2259
    @kennethhoppe2259 Před rokem +3

    Always educating me Dr Felton thank you Sir.

  • @blezzshaban9860
    @blezzshaban9860 Před rokem +15

    Dr. Felton I would love for you to do a video about the state of the German Reichstag during the Nazi period. Thanks for feeding us with interesting documentaries

  • @jamesoshannasy8052
    @jamesoshannasy8052 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You must have such an amazing grasp on ww2 to be able to pick these little ripper stories out for us Mark absolute gem thanks man!

  • @toddewire13
    @toddewire13 Před rokem +2

    all is good mark thank you so much love everything you do!!

  • @mattharte7334
    @mattharte7334 Před rokem +4

    Very interesting video, looking forward to the next!

  • @MrKuifster
    @MrKuifster Před rokem +3

    You learn more in a 10-15min video with Mark Feltons than any other place.

  • @christyhart8254
    @christyhart8254 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic content as always!!! Love your channel!!!

  • @raymondcapel5053
    @raymondcapel5053 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic content as usual.
    A million 👍.
    NEVER disappoints.🙂

  • @fordfairlane662dr
    @fordfairlane662dr Před rokem +81

    Himmler deferred enlisting in the army...then decided agriculture was the was to go..but in the end he was a war crimes criminal like all the rest...keep the great history coming our way..we love it and love your commitment to bringing forgotten history yack to life again..Mark Felton a history teacher I wish I had in High school...

  • @davidvaughn7752
    @davidvaughn7752 Před rokem +69

    This is an important part of European history that need to be re-emphasized. The displacement of the German hereditary Elite after World War I was a determinate factor it how history played out in post-war Germany. Also, people with influence who play their cards right, even if on the losing end, can still be relevant. An excellent expose on this particular blue blood.

  • @ancilodon
    @ancilodon Před rokem +1

    Nothing better for a day home sick than a new Mark Felton video.

  • @alvon911
    @alvon911 Před rokem

    Hello from the 'States! I recently found your channel, and I am thoroughly enjoying it. Love the details, and your pleasant accent makes the videos more interesting.

  • @jimhalke
    @jimhalke Před rokem +3

    Dr. Felton makes history incredibly interesting and provides information that most history books don’t have

    • @lioneldemun6033
      @lioneldemun6033 Před rokem

      Unfortunately he is one sided on the Ukraine conflict

  • @Oookkaa
    @Oookkaa Před rokem +20

    Thank you for including German language primary sources in your video. As someone who loves history and is trying to learn German, it is fascinating to see these primary sources in their unadulterated form. There's nothing I hate more than people portraying Nazis as people who spoke English with a fake German accent.

  • @adamsykes6351
    @adamsykes6351 Před rokem +1

    I love modern history and these bites of information are brilliant. Thanks Mark.

  • @ms90sbabyy
    @ms90sbabyy Před rokem

    Thank you Dr. F for making things too interesting to fall asleep listening to.

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby Před rokem +39

    Didn't know there was a German Royal Nazi, You learn something everyday, Thanks Mark for the Videos

    • @jankygrunt
      @jankygrunt Před rokem +14

      The funny thing is it’s almost a trope, the Aristocratic SS Officer or General in the Heer, etc, you’d see it a lot in war movies and games

    • @karlvonboldt
      @karlvonboldt Před rokem +10

      Hermannn Goering was an Aristocrat.

    • @jankygrunt
      @jankygrunt Před rokem +6

      @@karlvonboldt yeah that’s true, I was kinda talking about the “Hollywood-ized” idea of a Nazi Nobleman

    • @karlvonboldt
      @karlvonboldt Před rokem +2

      @@jankygrunt 👍🏻

    • @g.h.9117
      @g.h.9117 Před rokem

      Many Von Richtofens etc. Who took part in the Nazi party and especially in the Herr, German Genetal staff. Heard of Von Runstadt, Von Staufenberg and operation Valkuri? The Reason why Mark has to back fill all of this war history that many German families know about is because most English and American kids were only taught British/ American centric History. They know only half the story...

  • @dustineaton1827
    @dustineaton1827 Před rokem +3

    These videos keep most my love of history alive

  • @kevinperlow4595
    @kevinperlow4595 Před rokem

    When the intro comes on you already know Dr. Felton is dropping a banger!

  • @paulm3033
    @paulm3033 Před 3 měsíci

    I really enjoy learning about the lesser known asoects of the war , thank you, your videos are well put together and yoiur commentary hits rhe right spot.

  • @theculturedthug6609
    @theculturedthug6609 Před rokem +4

    Another informative Video Dr.

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 Před rokem +3

    Super title: I can hear Adam Ant singing 'Prinz Charmlos, ridicule is nothing to be scared of'.

  • @eddieoi9444
    @eddieoi9444 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for another informative video Dr Felton..

  • @garyfritzges6710
    @garyfritzges6710 Před rokem +1

    Pure accurate history ! A great gift, thank you.

  • @brisa2004
    @brisa2004 Před rokem +8

    Just wanted to say that I enjoy your history channel so much over here in the U.S.! Even my 11 year old son has become very interested in history thanks to your videos! Keep up the great work!

  • @Roller_Ghoster
    @Roller_Ghoster Před rokem +52

    The Nazis actually despised the former monarchies of Imperial Germany. Its a wonder so many joined including an ancestor of Queen Elizabeth II Charles Edward, former duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha.

    • @jetvader999
      @jetvader999 Před rokem +17

      Probably because they still wanted money and status. Joining thr party would have been the best option.

    • @prince-solomon
      @prince-solomon Před rokem +17

      Opportunism.

    • @fromulus
      @fromulus Před rokem +4

      Did you make this comment before you watched the video?

    • @george5156
      @george5156 Před rokem +5

      @@prince-solomon ambition without talent, there'll never be a shortage!

    • @lablackzed
      @lablackzed Před rokem +8

      ​@@george5156 Yep that's why America has a potato for a president.😳😅

  • @paulgarland3140
    @paulgarland3140 Před rokem

    Wonderfully researched presentation! Bravo! Many thanks!

  • @selfhealherbs13ms
    @selfhealherbs13ms Před rokem

    I love these history documentary, always something new even if it's been told before because we miss 1 word or sentence. Great job👏

  • @joe-qo3qi
    @joe-qo3qi Před 11 měsíci +4

    Never ceases to impress me, the clarity and excellent linguistic mastery Mark has of the German language it's Rank and file Military pronunciation. Educational home study at its best. I recommend 🇺🇸👍

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket Před rokem +18

    Every time I assume that I know all of the interesting Nazis?
    You come up with yet another.
    Well done and thank you.

  • @-.Steven
    @-.Steven Před 11 měsíci

    Absolutely Fascinating Video! Incredible Information! Mark Felton Never Fails to Deliver!

  • @robg5958
    @robg5958 Před rokem +1

    Fascinating video. Thanks for sharing this interesting story, I really enjoy your videos.

  • @Dragondude312
    @Dragondude312 Před rokem +4

    Brilliant Mark, absolutely loved this!

  • @truetoffee8684
    @truetoffee8684 Před rokem +26

    How about telling us about that Dutch Royal, Prince Bernhardt that served in the the SS and then went on to help set up the Bildeburg group ? Thanks for the great content you provide though!

    • @briantrudell8248
      @briantrudell8248 Před rokem +6

      That sounds very interesting 🤔

    • @truetoffee8684
      @truetoffee8684 Před rokem +6

      @@briantrudell8248 sorry I meant Prince Bernhardt, I would love to find out more though, especially when done correctly like all the rest of Mark's work.

    • @fishingthelist4017
      @fishingthelist4017 Před rokem +1

      A German prince by birth who ended up commanding the Dutch brigade attached to Monty's 21st Army Group. I think he was more of a figurehead, but having a former Nazi in the command loop must have made a lot of people nervous.

    • @nodarkthings
      @nodarkthings Před rokem +3

      A conspiracy theory, surely?

    • @sandraobrien8705
      @sandraobrien8705 Před rokem +2

      The Encyclopedia Britannica says he joined the Reiter SS along with most of the other German princes. Perhaps they were "invited" to do that? As it was the SS cavalry, maybe they saw themselves in the tradition of the Teutonic Knights. The infidel then being the atheist communists and I guess Jews fit in there too, same as in crusading days. It would in any case be interesting to learn more about German aristocracy and the Nazis. I could imagine the Nazis looked good to them when seen against the threat of communism. At least under the Nazis they could still be titled lords and ladies, live in castles and feel grand. The communists would have made short shrift of them. I'd assume German Adel were also not that philo-semitic by upbringing either, much like the English aristocracy.

  • @eddjordan2399
    @eddjordan2399 Před rokem

    the information is just stunning

  • @dorothychambers3956
    @dorothychambers3956 Před 11 měsíci

    Thankyou mark for another great video. Always love to watch them

  • @tony199120
    @tony199120 Před rokem +39

    I almost forgot about royals, interesting i never knew that, As someone from the netherlands ive heard all my life of prince klaus, husband of queen beatrix, mother of our current king,
    He was a hitlerjugend, nsdap jungvolk, reichsarbeitdienst and ended up in wehrmacht panzerschool and went to the 99th panzergranadierdivision in 45 where he became a POW of the americans.
    And in the 60s he married our princess, becoming dutch royalty and the fuzz about his past and him becoming royal has never went away.
    it would be fun to learn more about him or other post war royal family members with a ''coloured past'' that ive atleast never seen analyzed and told by a historian. im curious about facts not what to think about a person.

    • @RedXlV
      @RedXlV Před rokem

      To be fair, Deutsches Jungvolk and Hitlerjugend membership were mandatory for all German boys during Nazi rule, and he was drafted into the Wehrmacht. So unless he was personally involved in atrocities that's nowhere near as shady as some other royals' past. Not like he was an SS or Nazi Party member, or a child molester like Prince Andrew.

    • @tony199120
      @tony199120 Před rokem +1

      @@RedXlV yes i think that was his argument all his life, others where giving different views regarding his moving to germany in 1938 etc, so i am just a bit intrested since it seems a lot have pasts, dark or not so, im curious.
      Now we have a queen with a argentinian father that trew people out of planes or something.. the dutch royals always seem to marry others with kinda intresting pasts and family ties it seems.

  • @Kray83
    @Kray83 Před rokem +4

    Mark's narration makes all the difference - I am so used to his style and dry humour that it's virtually impossible to watch any other history channel. Thanks Mark!

  • @shkeni
    @shkeni Před 6 měsíci +2

    He wasn't in jail even five years and lost nothing. Incredible.

  • @rha101
    @rha101 Před rokem +1

    As a professor of American history, I deeply admire Mr. Felton's ability to present complex and sometimes foreign information with a precise clarity that his audience can follow and understand and, therefore, truly learn from. Well, done indeed.

  • @AK-hi7mg
    @AK-hi7mg Před rokem +4

    Lol . I couldn't help but to laugh when it went from that dramatic footage of the trial and life imprisonment to relased from custody after 3 years. 😂

  • @RealNameDre
    @RealNameDre Před rokem +5

    As always thank you for the history lesson Dr. Felton, always a pleasure to learn something new and interesting! 😀👏👍

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Před rokem

      Grow up please and keep it rational not cringe or sycophantic you nobhead!? 🤩

  • @Simonize41
    @Simonize41 Před rokem

    Fascinating. Thank you Dr. Felton.

  • @manuelroca5289
    @manuelroca5289 Před rokem +1

    Amazing to find out facts that were never taught in School. Dr. Felton keep these documentaries coming and thank you!

  • @readingforwisdom7037
    @readingforwisdom7037 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Mark. The most important things you reveal in this film are the things you leave us to read between the lines. The post-war compact between the western powers and former Nazi 'players' is a lesson in realpolitik we turn a blind eye to but one which illuminates how great power politics actually works. Great video

  • @battlejitney2197
    @battlejitney2197 Před rokem +38

    Wow. This monster served only a few years and was then granted amnesty? What were those strings and how were they pulled? That’s a story in itself that’s worth hearing.

    • @olasek7972
      @olasek7972 Před rokem +7

      Monster he was not, at least not in comparison to some real “monsters”

    • @HDreamer
      @HDreamer Před rokem +9

      All to common after the war, when focus shifted away from punishing Nazis and towards the Cold War.
      If they didn't get the death sentance right after the war, chances were the criminals were out pretty quickly.
      Except for high profile cases like Hess.

    • @mikloridden8276
      @mikloridden8276 Před rokem +8

      @@HDreamer I think a lot of people underestimate the amount of war criminals that got away In this time period. Most of the Japanese weren’t even tried. And the Germans that did assaults and killing of 10 million civilians in the East were never tried. Just a few of the leadership are tried in things like this which is why normal civilians go out of their way to use street justice on the rest.

    • @williammullinax6130
      @williammullinax6130 Před rokem +1

      So many got away with participating in the disgusting activities of the Nazis. It's a great injustice. At least they got a chunk of the top leadership.

    • @bookashkin
      @bookashkin Před rokem +10

      @@olasek7972 NSDAP member, SS officer, Ordnungspolizei general, in charge of a notorious concentration camp, but hey, great to see he got to live out his life in hereditary luxury :s

  • @robinresre818
    @robinresre818 Před rokem +1

    that was incredible information where did you get that from of course your voice and the music at the beginning is incredible too😊

  • @artius6170
    @artius6170 Před rokem +1

    HOW CAN MARK FELTON STILL FIND TOPICS THAT SURPRISE ME?

  • @DrStrangeLemon
    @DrStrangeLemon Před rokem +6

    Always something new to discover. Thank you for another interesting piece of history. What surprises me is the sentence received and the atonement paid for such a high-ranking Nazi with camps under his direct responsibility. Something doesn't sound right about that ... it definitely pays to have connections.

  • @raykewin3608
    @raykewin3608 Před rokem +3

    Great work, Doc. 👍

  • @olafurthorarensen7918

    Wow what an interesting story and amazing work to put this all together. How do you do it Maestro?

  • @anvilbrunner.2013
    @anvilbrunner.2013 Před rokem

    A real eye opener. Thanks. It was an excellent presentation.