Ernst Röhm - Lord of the SA Documentary

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Komentáře • 923

  • @PeopleProfiles
    @PeopleProfiles  Před 2 lety +26

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  • @sgtmayhem7567
    @sgtmayhem7567 Před 3 lety +206

    This was the first full length documentary on Röhm I’ve ever seen, thank you for posting this entertaining and informative video.

    • @sgtmayhem7567
      @sgtmayhem7567 Před 3 lety +7

      @Fender Player I concur with you 100%. I’ve often wondered if Adolf was a little light on his jackboots, since Röhm the only one he addressed with the familiar form of address Du instead of Sie?

    • @lindaarrington9397
      @lindaarrington9397 Před 3 lety +1

      Me 2 I've never heard much about him at all

    • @simonholyoak8869
      @simonholyoak8869 Před 3 lety

      @@sgtmayhem7567 Rohm was light on his jackboots

    • @umarb7325
      @umarb7325 Před 2 lety

      they did a good job scrubbing his name from ther affiliations. I couldn't even find 10 minute videos on rohm.

    • @mattmammone2338
      @mattmammone2338 Před 2 lety +1

      Rohm was one of the scariest Nazis, as a gay guy myself he scares the shit outta me.

  • @jayl878
    @jayl878 Před 3 lety +92

    First full-length doc I've seen on Rohm. I've always been fascinated by the Nazi leaders and have read extensively on them but this greatly expanded my knowledge on Rohm. I have thoroughly enjoyed all of your videos.

  • @allanargamer5812
    @allanargamer5812 Před 3 lety +216

    Great job on this one. So much info I never knew about Rohm. Another one I would love to see is Gregor Strasser.

    • @BaltimoresBerzerker
      @BaltimoresBerzerker Před 3 lety +8

      Don't forget Otto!

    • @BaltimoresBerzerker
      @BaltimoresBerzerker Před 3 lety +3

      @Schlomo Baconberg would you happen to know any books concerning Strasser, any writings or speeches, or that concerns itself with the general topic of the "left" in the nsdap?

    • @BaltimoresBerzerker
      @BaltimoresBerzerker Před 3 lety

      @Fender Player lol I've found some, but always seeking more my dude!

    • @BaltimoresBerzerker
      @BaltimoresBerzerker Před 3 lety

      @Zoltanous HN thank you! It's very much appreciated my dude!

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ Před 3 lety

      @Vitali Druzhinin dont mistake Otto with Gregor.

  • @theblackprince1346
    @theblackprince1346 Před 3 lety +65

    Personally I think this is one of your best documentaries to date.

  • @CplEthane
    @CplEthane Před 3 lety +142

    If there is one part of WWII that is underrepresented in academic history, it's the post-1934 SA. They were greatly diminished after 1934, but they didn't completely disappear until the rest of the Nazi party did.

    • @julemandenudengaver4580
      @julemandenudengaver4580 Před 3 lety +12

      They where a parade unit after thr the long knife

    • @matthewsteele99
      @matthewsteele99 Před 3 lety +11

      They even had their own Panzerkorps under the command of the Wehrmacht

    • @matthewsteele99
      @matthewsteele99 Před 3 lety +4

      @Schlomo Baconberg yes, it was called Feldherrnhalle

    • @georgemckenna462
      @georgemckenna462 Před 3 lety +13

      Well this was a historically refreshing first for me! You mean to say that ol' Ernst Rohm was an actual human being with his place in history? I had become used to him being briefly introduced as a sexual deviant cartoon and then quickly moving on to another topic.

    • @YBM2007
      @YBM2007 Před 3 lety +17

      SA were working class lads mostly as opposed to the "elite bourgeoisie" SS. Probably not loyal, prestigious or fancy enough once NSDAP rose to power. They used to call these type of guys 'steaks' in Europe at the time, brown on the outside, red inside

  • @hazevthewolf178
    @hazevthewolf178 Před 3 lety +61

    I love how you embed the stories of the various people you tell into the historical context of their lives.

  • @thebeastjs
    @thebeastjs Před 2 lety +49

    In my mind, Röhm is by far the most interesting nazi. Openly gay, decorated soldier, fearless, ruthless, cunning and extremely effective in everything he did. And his very even relationship with Adolf, made him even more spetacular. Thanks for a great documentary!

    • @schoe2164
      @schoe2164 Před 2 lety

      Gay or pedophilic?

    • @chrismc410
      @chrismc410 Před rokem +13

      Some say Adolf let Röhm bust his cheeks

    • @dying101666
      @dying101666 Před rokem +2

      @@chrismc410 i can picture that happening

    • @chrismc410
      @chrismc410 Před rokem

      @@dying101666 some say Hitler evidently liked it too and thus a willing participant. One of the main reasons he had Röhm killed other than the manufacturered rumor France paid him to overthrow him and the fact he was openly gay, not good for Nazi image

    • @terryhoath1983
      @terryhoath1983 Před rokem +10

      @@chrismc410 Grow up.

  • @shutup2751
    @shutup2751 Před 3 lety +26

    night of the long knives is truly something out of a hollywood blockbuster, still surreal such an event happened

    • @pagodebregaeforro2803
      @pagodebregaeforro2803 Před 2 lety

      Is there any movie about it !? They should make one

    • @jamestyler114
      @jamestyler114 Před 2 lety +2

      @@pagodebregaeforro2803 tbh, I think there should be a biopic about Ernst röhm.

    • @Trajan2401
      @Trajan2401 Před rokem

      Yeah it would be gangsta I saw a movie clip of this from a doco on Hitler that was pretty cool

    • @Bigsky1991
      @Bigsky1991 Před rokem +3

      And something we desperately need here in Washington.

  • @icalexander
    @icalexander Před 3 lety +24

    Great video. I've watched many videos on Rohm and the SA and the night of the long knives. Yours with all of it's context is one of the best.

    • @icalexander
      @icalexander Před 3 lety +2

      @@davids.654 I'm not obsessed with it I happen to just have an interest in WW2 history from both sides and it is somewhat interesting to see an in depth look at someone who was in many ways a pivotal player in the whole thing.

    • @nicholasalexander4743
      @nicholasalexander4743 Před 3 lety +2

      @@icalexander It's not fashionable to look at WW2 history from both sides.

  • @zoa12tlau
    @zoa12tlau Před rokem +9

    I like your channel so much that I almost watch all the documentaries... High qualtity and dedicated! 🙏😊

  • @syedazam2568
    @syedazam2568 Před 3 lety +50

    Very Good Job sir, you are criminally underrated. Hope you will reach 200k very soon.

  • @karlmuller3690
    @karlmuller3690 Před 3 lety +77

    Billiantly crafted, heavy on historical details, clearly narrated video. A must see for anyone with
    even a passing interest in the Era, or the subject of the Weimar Republic and early Nazi Germany.
    I would higly recommend this video.!!

  • @nickoakley69
    @nickoakley69 Před 3 lety +55

    The interesting thing for me was his incredible Luck during the first world war (because he survived the spanish flu when others didn't and got promoted because of it)

    • @lindaarrington9397
      @lindaarrington9397 Před 3 lety +9

      Best way to rise on up the lines cause there's no one else to fill the spot lol

  • @someperson6892
    @someperson6892 Před 3 lety +41

    This guy and tik are perhaps the best CZcams history channels we have. Where lucky to have you thank you

  • @malcolmmarshall5946
    @malcolmmarshall5946 Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks. It's refreshing to see a high quality documentary done in a professional manner.

  • @marieseidenfein5822
    @marieseidenfein5822 Před rokem +9

    röhm was not killed because of any homophobic attitude on the part of hitler - he was one of hitler's most dangerous competitors with a would be army of 3 million s a men and he wrote about a continuation of the ns "revolution" - this alarmed hitler

  • @ronathenjjohnson8346
    @ronathenjjohnson8346 Před rokem +12

    Thank you for mentioning the uprising and the Munich Soviet Republic. That's a crucial point that no one speaks of.

  • @adavis5926
    @adavis5926 Před 3 lety +49

    Well done. Thank you! I'd love to see a detailed bio on Robert Ley, another early member of the Nazi inner circle who isn't well known about but who wielded enormous power.

    • @adavis5926
      @adavis5926 Před 3 lety +5

      @@aaropajari7058 , yes! I have that book. It's the best, if not the only book on Ley. I used it for researching a novel I'm working on.

    • @adavis5926
      @adavis5926 Před 3 lety +3

      @@aaropajari7058 , yes, a lot of German workers put their money into that car and got nothing for it but war.

    • @richardcollier1912
      @richardcollier1912 Před 3 lety

      Ye scurvy knave. I see what you did there.

    • @lynnwood7205
      @lynnwood7205 Před 3 lety +1

      @@aaropajari7058 there was a book written by a man who by happenstance of world events met all the major national leaders of the future combatant nations.
      He recounted having breakfast coffee and rolls with Hitler as Hitler was hearing the demands of the German navy for funds for construction of the battleship Scharnhorst as Hitler was still gazing at the accounts book of the "People's Car" paid production order subscriptions.
      "There, there is the 300,000,000 marks needed. Right here." The writer reported Hitler as stating to his staff as he pointed at the amounts of the summed collected subscriptions.

    • @spaceytracey1237
      @spaceytracey1237 Před 3 lety

      I'd like to see 1 about Andre Riphagan too if the channel owner's listening.

  • @charlesyost8507
    @charlesyost8507 Před 3 lety +19

    What a great history lesson. Thanks!
    Love From Orlando

  • @isrisentoday
    @isrisentoday Před 3 lety +6

    Is this Mr. History Marche? - one of my fave YouT channels. Great video!!!

  • @djadiejazz
    @djadiejazz Před 3 lety +4

    Keep up the good work guys and once I get back on my feet I will support your channel. Stay positive and stay safe and may God protect you all and your families and give you all more good blessings

  • @duaneoldfield
    @duaneoldfield Před 3 lety +5

    I enjoy your videos. Thank you for the great work

  • @gerardfoley9619
    @gerardfoley9619 Před 3 lety +3

    Bravo one of the best documentary I have seen , very well detailed, keep up the good work ,,,

  • @t.jjohnson6317
    @t.jjohnson6317 Před 3 lety +6

    One of te best informative ids i have seen Thank-you

  • @Dancingonthesun
    @Dancingonthesun Před 3 lety +37

    We're in for a good one tonight lads!

  • @ethanramos4441
    @ethanramos4441 Před 3 lety +34

    “All Revolution devour their own children.”
    Ernst Rohm

    • @ethanramos4441
      @ethanramos4441 Před 3 lety +4

      @@pyry1948 yep

    • @ethanramos4441
      @ethanramos4441 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pyry1948 Your welcome

    • @stefansoder6903
      @stefansoder6903 Před 3 lety +5

      That quote goes back to the French Revolution. But it sure applies to Röhm.

    • @ethanramos4441
      @ethanramos4441 Před 3 lety +2

      @@stefansoder6903 yep exactly

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ Před 3 lety +2

      @@pyry1948 absolutely not his, the original is
      "La révolution, comme Saturne, dévore ses propres enfants."
      I think its Joseph de maistre

  • @peterlindop4491
    @peterlindop4491 Před 3 lety +18

    Well presented and researched, back ground music perfect.

  • @edwinbaez9948
    @edwinbaez9948 Před 3 lety +5

    Absolutely brilliant and wellcraft great job guys

  • @harryminter7935
    @harryminter7935 Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent documentary, thanks!

  • @trj1442
    @trj1442 Před 2 lety +1

    Another excellent episode. Thankyou.

  • @spaceman081447
    @spaceman081447 Před 3 lety +179

    Whatever else you can say about Ernst Rohm, he died like a man. Quite unlike Lavrenty Beria, head of the NKVD, the intelligence agency and secret police of the USSR. Beria, in tears, fell to his knees and pleaded for his life before a Red Army general shot him in the head.

    • @Fyrdman
      @Fyrdman Před 3 lety +4

      At the time of his death, the NKVD had changed names, and he was no longer head of it.

    • @richardcollier1912
      @richardcollier1912 Před 3 lety +39

      Ernst Rohm (Rerm) was not a mass murderer like Beria.

    • @weirdshibainu
      @weirdshibainu Před 3 lety +12

      He did and was a decorated soldier in WW1 as was Goring.

    • @billh230
      @billh230 Před 3 lety +3

      @@richardcollier1912 Close. Try saying 'o' and 'e' at the same time, and you come up with a pretty good attempt at the "O-umlaut". I had trouble with it at first too.

    • @jimmybags6598
      @jimmybags6598 Před 2 lety

      @@DrGarri how do you figure he had it in him?

  • @shadowandbosco
    @shadowandbosco Před 3 lety +6

    Very informative and well presented

  • @rijndertdoting8667
    @rijndertdoting8667 Před 2 lety +5

    Everything we always wanted to know about Röhm, but were afraid to ask..

  • @JohnDoe-in2gk
    @JohnDoe-in2gk Před 3 lety +19

    Would love to see Strasser next!

  • @beachcomber2008
    @beachcomber2008 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for the info.

  • @flymoon24
    @flymoon24 Před 3 lety +7

    Hi, thankyou for this informative video on a piece of history that I find most fascinating aswell as horrific that now seems hard to believe.

  • @christinefougere
    @christinefougere Před 3 lety +8

    This documentary was excellent. it's the only one I've seen with the background on Rohm and the Frie Corps.

  • @somah6375
    @somah6375 Před 2 lety +14

    Ernst Rohm was former mother in law great uncle. They have same last name still. My ex husband looks so much like him too. 😬

    • @Fairlight53
      @Fairlight53 Před 4 měsíci

      That's interesting. I was thinking my Dad slightly resembled Rohm. My Dad was born in Munich. He was Jewish, tho.

  • @riharikaa809
    @riharikaa809 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant, did not know this man’s history, thank you.

  • @danicornea
    @danicornea Před 3 lety +10

    Never forget this: Who does not know history properly will repeat it .....As always little people will pay the bill....again and again.....

    • @marshallsmith8037
      @marshallsmith8037 Před 3 lety

      @Dan Bertucci Read my comment above comparing the "peaceful protesters" with the SA thugs. As Hitler had a problem with his alliance having added the more establishment elements, the danger for the U. S. politicians in power today is similar. Will the government in power today authorize the elimination of the leaders who have the power to call out 400 "demonstrations" through text messages. or will their accounts be suspended?

  • @seanmcmullen4274
    @seanmcmullen4274 Před 3 lety +31

    great video on an overlooked man. keep up the good work

    • @petercroves8562
      @petercroves8562 Před 3 lety +5

      indeed, this is the 1st time I have seen anything of him on line

    • @alexhaggerty39
      @alexhaggerty39 Před 3 lety +1

      evil done in by the very evil rohm supported now they are all hanging out where they belong in hell

  • @daleko0487
    @daleko0487 Před rokem +2

    I’d love to see a documentary on Grand Admiral Doenitz

  • @albertomarquez6442
    @albertomarquez6442 Před rokem

    Brilliant outline of a highly decorated officer and survivor of the Monasteries of Fire, as Ernst Junger called the brutal experience of the war of trenches! The commentaries are sober, impartial and stress the historical atmosphere of the times. Some short newsreels showing the power and the demands of nearly a million men in the ranks of the SA who rightly believed that no taken of power would have been possible without their fight and sacrifice, could form a complementary film.
    The SA in 1934 were waiting for a true Revolution to start but they were in no mood of rebellion. Congratulations and thank you.

  • @mikekovacs8981
    @mikekovacs8981 Před 3 lety +9

    Love the Munich views. I remember stumbling on the Odeonsplatz quite by accident while wandering the city and realizing where I was having seen it in historical footage.

    • @chairmanalf7856
      @chairmanalf7856 Před rokem

      I did the same thing. I suddenly looked around and realised that this was where the Putsch had happened and was stopped.

  • @kenpudsey6435
    @kenpudsey6435 Před 3 lety +2

    The best documentary about Rohm and the S.A. I've seen..exellent💯

  • @charlesnelson5187
    @charlesnelson5187 Před 2 lety +2

    He was like "Uncle Monty" ....without the laughs.

  • @bearing44
    @bearing44 Před 2 lety

    Very good. Thank you

  • @dunkelwelpling
    @dunkelwelpling Před 3 lety +5

    Hitler: But hes my friend. / Aber er ist mein Freund.
    Goebbles & Himmler: Do it! / Tu es!

  • @ericcsudduth5166
    @ericcsudduth5166 Před 3 lety +18

    He may been a calculating schemer but I think he knew his place and would of gladly accepted his role to the end.

    • @alexhaggerty39
      @alexhaggerty39 Před 3 lety +4

      that what happens when you sell your soul to the devil

    • @banjopete
      @banjopete Před rokem

      Would have…..etc.

    • @ScottPalmer-mp1we
      @ScottPalmer-mp1we Před 5 měsíci

      I don't think so. He was extremely upset at Hitler for Hitler's desire to essentially emasculate the SA. I don't think Rohm was plotting against Hitler, but he was very angry. It's hard to say what would have happened.

  • @danwinger1865
    @danwinger1865 Před 2 lety +1

    Outstanding video!

  • @ronaldstrange8981
    @ronaldstrange8981 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this most interesting, factual documentary which is available in perpetuity for future interested history students. England, February, 2024.

  • @iankluge8051
    @iankluge8051 Před 3 lety +44

    Excellent overview but I would add a somewhat different perspective: Roehm and the SA were the true socialists in the Nazi party, the left wing with plans for nationalizing banks and industries, agricultural reforms etc. Most members came from the lower and working classes. They took socialist reforms seriously, e.g. the Strasser brothers. Consequently, the SA was feared by the right-wing of the Nazi party esp. the SS which tended to be from the middle and upper classes with the appropriate attitudes and beliefs. That difference drove the rightists to decapitate the SA and suppress it. There was a well-founded fear of Communism after the Eisner Coup and the Spartacists.

    • @charleybarley939
      @charleybarley939 Před 3 lety +6

      It's funny, if you read Mein Kampf, Hitler uses the word revolution in one way or another about every ten pages.

    • @iankluge8051
      @iankluge8051 Před 3 lety +5

      @@RenaissanceMan29 The nationalization of industries was one part of the Nazi plan to make the state all-powerful, and above all, subservient to Hitler. Industries were under complete control of the state and only nominally controlled by their actual owners, i.e. it was just a variant of socialist/communist statism. Roehm and the Strassers wanted direct nationalization and not a variant thereof. The fact is Nazi-ism is as much a left-wing philosophy as are socialism and communism - they are all statists - and should be avoided like the plague.

    • @iankluge8051
      @iankluge8051 Před 3 lety +7

      @@RenaissanceMan29 The Nazis did help the working classes a great deal - that was the socialist in National Socialism - but Roehm and the Strasser brothers wanted to go even further. There was never any doubt who had the final say in Third Reich economics - and it wasn't the industrialists. They had only nominal; control over their holdings. On this score, the difference between Nazi-sim and Communism was minimal. But *both* are totalitarian statism. Even today's socialists are on that track - just not so far down the line - yet. One of Communism's biggest lies is that Nazi-ism is a right-wing philosophy. It is left-wing on the same statist track as socialism and Communism.

    • @christopherfritz3840
      @christopherfritz3840 Před 3 lety

      In the book "Hitler's Traitor" the theory that Martin Bormann with Heinrich Muller's help single handily brought down the Third Reich ends with the 'why' but is ultimately ambiguous. Based on further analysis I believe that his real motive was revenge for Rolhms murder..☠

    • @noone3272
      @noone3272 Před 3 lety +4

      @@iankluge8051 kinda like modern China. That's a nice idea. USA should learn

  • @danpost18
    @danpost18 Před 3 lety +14

    Many thanks for bringing these historical facts to the public so that we may have knowledge and we never forget. Also I think maybe Rohn would have at the end taken power away from Hitler.

    • @Lina_unchained
      @Lina_unchained Před 2 lety

      *Röhm and yeah...that's a huge part of why they offed him.

    • @ScottPalmer-mp1we
      @ScottPalmer-mp1we Před 5 měsíci

      Strasser also was a huge potential rival to Hitler.

  • @ghazimalik
    @ghazimalik Před 3 lety +4

    Incredibly detailed.

  • @jc8290
    @jc8290 Před 3 lety +5

    Can’t get enough of these I’m
    So happy
    When you bring a new one out. Are you open to suggestions? Think I’d like to see bonnie Prince Charlie

    • @PeopleProfiles
      @PeopleProfiles  Před 3 lety +1

      He's on the list.

    • @jamesjack6769
      @jamesjack6769 Před 3 lety +1

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  • @spaceman081447
    @spaceman081447 Před 3 lety +14

    At 13:25 . . .
    ADOLF HITLER
    1889-1945 (In Office 1934*-1945) *This is incorrect. Hitler was appointed chancellor on January 30, 1933.

    • @PeopleProfiles
      @PeopleProfiles  Před 3 lety +11

      Those dates refer to him being Führer of Germany, they are correct.

    • @agnelloaffonso7611
      @agnelloaffonso7611 Před 3 lety

      Al top nazis r jesuits homler,goering,goebbels,hess eichman, pope himself blessed by pope

    • @richardcollier1912
      @richardcollier1912 Před 3 lety

      Historians will eventually concede that Addie died not in the bunker in April 1945 but in Argentina in February 1962.

    • @RobertJonesWightpaint
      @RobertJonesWightpaint Před 3 lety +7

      @@richardcollier1912 Only if they're completely incompetent will they assume that.

    • @richardcollier1912
      @richardcollier1912 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RobertJonesWightpaint Because of course there is no proof or even evidence that he or Eva Braun died underground. Just as there is no real proof that Bormann died in the Battle of Berlin. But there is a mountain of evidence that he, Eva Braun and Martin Bormann escaped to Argentina just as the Russians were closing in on the bunker.

  • @harrietharlow9929
    @harrietharlow9929 Před 3 lety +7

    Very interesting. Rohm learned far too late that the last thing he should have done was to trust Hitler. There truly is no honour amongst criminals.

  • @gekolizzard
    @gekolizzard Před rokem

    Nicely done.

  • @joserivas2623
    @joserivas2623 Před 2 lety

    Nice work!

  • @bigmac8168
    @bigmac8168 Před 3 lety +3

    Good info..thx👍

  • @blablableh724
    @blablableh724 Před 3 lety +43

    Röhm outlived his usefulness to Hitler and was retired,

    • @helmortkuper2626
      @helmortkuper2626 Před 3 lety

      He would have sold out Germany to the USSR. Any nation would have gotten rid of him.

    • @Biggles2498
      @Biggles2498 Před 3 lety +1

      Rohm was homosexual and had many young soldiers as lovers which Hitler detested, it was against the very fabric of being Aryan creating pure white German Children with no Jewish blood either !

    • @cheltersful
      @cheltersful Před 3 lety +2

      @@Biggles2498 Aryan?

    • @Biggles2498
      @Biggles2498 Před 3 lety +2

      @@cheltersful That was one of the Rules of being Aryan in that homosexuality was "verboten" in every sense of the word, same applies to ALL Members of The Church Of Scientology today !

    • @TheBucketSkill
      @TheBucketSkill Před 2 lety +1

      @@helmortkuper2626 Give me a break, just say the truth its because he was a threat to Hitler and the fact he was gay made him a super easy target.

  • @Mrgolden1174
    @Mrgolden1174 Před 3 lety +2

    I always heard he was defiant when they first burst in on his room. “What the hell is going on here”? Never putting his head down in shame.

  • @tsegaberhane2238
    @tsegaberhane2238 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent documentary

  • @swaggisbaratheon4365
    @swaggisbaratheon4365 Před 3 lety +3

    Fantastic work, you should do Leo Trotsky

  • @letstalknow119
    @letstalknow119 Před 2 lety +6

    The Life of Ernst "Gay" Röhm...🏳️‍🌈

  • @funnyguy9397
    @funnyguy9397 Před 2 lety

    Great documentary I would love to see this quality of a documentary on Alois Brunner.

  • @floridasoldat
    @floridasoldat Před 2 lety

    Great docu!

  • @LeePenn2492
    @LeePenn2492 Před 3 lety +10

    Very informative and interesting, always thought Rohm was character..
    How about doing one on Gregor Stasser

  • @notyou6950
    @notyou6950 Před 3 lety +11

    He should have stayed in Bolivia.

    • @aoxy87
      @aoxy87 Před 3 lety

      But there weren't gay saunas in Bolívia. He really wrote blaming that place because this. Lol

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 Před rokem

    Well researched

  • @DANIEL666YUSUPOV_KAZANOVA
    @DANIEL666YUSUPOV_KAZANOVA Před 11 měsíci

    Great documentary thanks for posting and do one on Vasily Mikhailovich Blokhin was a Soviet major general who served as the chief executioner of the NKVD

  • @valentinnikolaev9201
    @valentinnikolaev9201 Před 3 lety +9

    Germany has had a great choice of leaders - between one homosexual and another with questionable sexuality !!!!

    • @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding
      @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding Před 3 lety +5

      Nice homophobia.

    • @georgealderson4424
      @georgealderson4424 Před 3 lety +6

      There have been/are many questionable leaders of a heterosexual persuasion!

    • @aoxy87
      @aoxy87 Před 3 lety +7

      @Frederick Wells It's not irony to say that Rohm was the most masculine of all major Nazi leaders.

    • @utubetommy
      @utubetommy Před 2 lety +1

      @@quedtion_marks_kirby_modding Attempting to hang a "homophobia" label on anyone who points out the truth means you've lost the argument. At some point in time very soon, you'll be completely ignored.

    • @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding
      @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding Před 2 lety

      @@utubetommy But I am not doing that?
      I am sating it bevause he is saying that he is bad for being gay.

  • @charleswilcher6158
    @charleswilcher6158 Před 3 lety +9

    I love this narrator..in the shadows of Rohms death a horrific monster is born ... Himmler!!

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 Před rokem

    Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job making it easier for viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Historians did a very good job presenting actual facts from fiction. Class A research project!!! Orator presented the documentary very well. Rohm had his moments of glory/hour of pain. As did the other disillusioned reprobates vying for power.

  • @dabidibup
    @dabidibup Před rokem +2

    I want a movie set in an alternate timeline where Rohm and Trotsky come to power

  • @jt-tard2814
    @jt-tard2814 Před 3 lety +3

    Rohm and Adolph were playing leapfrog

  • @matthewsmith5374
    @matthewsmith5374 Před 3 lety +7

    At least he was honest about his travelling ways.

  • @thetdchannel
    @thetdchannel Před 3 lety +1

    Great video of an underrepresented period of information that outlines the political maneuvering of political party’s that ultimately created the Hitler Germany we all know from 1939.
    A multiple watch is necessary-packed with information. I watched it three times so far during gym workouts. I think another three will solidify the sequence of events.

    • @Best.Of.Britian
      @Best.Of.Britian Před 2 lety

      Its absolutely astounding just how many events spread out over decades had to happen to lead to nazi Germany

  • @dannybeun948
    @dannybeun948 Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect , great documentary a pleasure like always 💪👌🙏

  • @Praetorian8814
    @Praetorian8814 Před 2 lety +3

    I especially love documentaries on the interwar period of the early Weimar republic, the extreme political violence in the streets and the numerous coups that were attempted.
    WWI and WWII documentaries are a dime a dozen. Yes a lot of them are amazing videos, but you barely learn what happened between the two wars, except for a brief mention.

  • @greenacres4518
    @greenacres4518 Před 3 lety +12

    Did I miss it, or did they speak of Ernst Röhme's utter fascination with young boys. Please read "The Order of Death's Head," by Heinz Höhne (1966).

    • @HistoricalPolitician
      @HistoricalPolitician Před 3 lety +3

      Its thinly mentioned at the end and hinted at in the introduction with “compromising positions”. I did not include specifics when writing this so as CZcams did not take it down or demonetize it. I did not read this book as part of my research for him, but there are others sources that do mention his party’s with young boys and other engagements.

    • @christopherfritz3840
      @christopherfritz3840 Před 3 lety +4

      "The Pink Triangle" goes into graphic detail about the Nazi fanooks lead by ER

    • @utubetommy
      @utubetommy Před 2 lety

      @@christopherfritz3840 Yes, I have read it, and as I recall, homosexuality was called "Germany's National Vice". That type of behavior was very prevalent in Europe in the 20 & 30's. The book also mentioned two other aspects of this behavior... the Wandervogels (German Boy Scouts, or Wandering Birds) were founded by a 17 year old homosexual teen, and that Hitler used homosexual Beerhalls for his gatherings. One troubling current aspect of the Holocaust is many homosexuals claim they were "targeted" for extermination, which is simply not true. True, there were 5,000 to 15,000 homosexuals who died in the camps... both labor and extermination, but the 5K to 15K number of deaths hardly reaches the true numbers of homosexuals in any society, which is somewhere between 2%-3%. Out of a population of 65 million Germans at the time, that would mean that nearly 2 million homosexuals would have been killed to exterminate them. If you add the 15 million population from the Anschluss (the Annexation of Austria), that would mean that 2.4 million homosexuals would have been killed to "exterminate" them. As horrible as 5K to 15K deaths was, that number hardly reaches the level of Genocide against the homosexual population. Another troublesome fact is that some 3 million Christians also died during the Holocaust and are hardly ever mentioned, in addition to the 6 Million Jews that history has taught us died in that Pogrom. Yes, there were other groups with far lesser atrocities against them, including Jehova's Witnesses, Homosexuals, Gypsies, et al. Each and every death was a loss to that human being, as well as to society, so my intent is not to minimize the loss of any of the individuals in any of these groups. But truth should not be thrown out the window to satisfy the whims of those who would rewrite history.

    • @dementedgray2576
      @dementedgray2576 Před rokem

      He was as bent as a boomerang!

  • @SwedishEmpire1700
    @SwedishEmpire1700 Před 2 lety

    Whats with those weird helmets at 16:46? looks like they got the "shelf" part of the helmet cut off?

  • @mariellen8346
    @mariellen8346 Před 2 lety

    Many thanks for this informative video!! 👍

  • @steveweinstein3222
    @steveweinstein3222 Před 3 lety +2

    Great doc on a reprehensible person.

  • @andy7666
    @andy7666 Před 3 lety +18

    Those saucy SA boys learnt a hard lesson, as it were.

    • @rvanhees89
      @rvanhees89 Před 3 lety

      Nice

    • @jackhunter150
      @jackhunter150 Před 3 lety +2

      They put hitler in power

    • @stephenroney3630
      @stephenroney3630 Před 3 lety +4

      Was a very hard lesson, the long and the thick of it, as it was said to be?

    • @stephenroney3630
      @stephenroney3630 Před 3 lety +2

      And so did the schoolboys that had more than a big sausage for their lunch, two big sausages, och. Well, as they said later, they were hungry and it filled a hole.

    • @atg131000
      @atg131000 Před 3 lety +5

      One can see a resemblance between the tactics of the stormtroopers and Antifa. Seems that fascists and anti-fascists employ the same tactics of intimidation and attacking both real and imaginary opponents.

  • @SuperGreatSphinx
    @SuperGreatSphinx Před měsícem

    May Peace Prevail On Earth

  • @nhva6807
    @nhva6807 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the Chanel please do Hindenburg

  • @durwinpocha2488
    @durwinpocha2488 Před 3 lety +5

    He was a German Rambo in world war one and after the war a Indiana jones type of explorer. An idea guy for sure but it didn't go his way.

  • @deanvrabl
    @deanvrabl Před 3 lety +7

    That's interesting

  • @freddyjensen5996
    @freddyjensen5996 Před 3 lety +2

    There are so many details about Röhm that i didn't know e.g. that he was openly gay and obviously Hitler knew. But after all the nazi gang lived through the roaring 20's! Judging from your merchandise I trust you are British. It's rare to hear someone from the other side of the North Sea at least trying to pronounce words and names in German. This is a very great video and I'm subscribing.

  • @lafayettemoreira4423
    @lafayettemoreira4423 Před rokem +1

    Certain societies and situations are so utterly lost, that even love gets the worse of names and fate.

  • @williamettinger3910
    @williamettinger3910 Před 3 lety +8

    the story of Rohm's fall is only partly believable. Too much of it is either improbable or hard to believe. An excellent documentary, and thank you for putting it together.

  • @MyTv-
    @MyTv- Před 3 lety +7

    Interesting, Rohm is mostly skipped over. The institutional/economic powers would not have embraced him! Would that changed, what became the worst regime in history?

  • @ralphomholt2494
    @ralphomholt2494 Před 2 lety +2

    Rohm demonstrated a little appreciated aspect of "power." Enter two observations:
    "Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely"
    "No drug has ever been as addicting as POWER."
    When 'power' exceeds the reasonably observed quality of 'responsibility,' taking on the quality of 'lust,' becoming essentially a source of pleasure, Lord Acton's 'absolute power' is seen.
    It's doubtful that Rohm would have long allowed Hitler, or anyone, to restrain Rohm's penchant for 'power.' In the given time frame, Rohm was acting from his preexisting military/power experience, versus Hitler's far less military/power experience. Obviously, Hitler eventually caved in to his primal instincts, in extremis.

    • @kevstacey8639
      @kevstacey8639 Před rokem +1

      Power doesn't corrupt people, it unmasks them.

  • @davidshaw7521
    @davidshaw7521 Před 3 lety +4

    Rohm missed his chance to strike first.

    • @AlexanderDunetz
      @AlexanderDunetz Před 3 lety

      Whoever shoots first emerges forth to the next competition , the next Kampf.

  • @cadcats
    @cadcats Před 3 lety +4

    In disposing of Röhm, Hitler removed a rival who undoubtably would sooner or later have challenged him for the leadership of the party. Was Röhm smarter than Hitler? I tend to think so, which makes me wonder where we would be today with a Third Reich controlled by him.

    • @aoxy87
      @aoxy87 Před 3 lety +2

      Definitely no ! Rohm didn't have that ambition. Nor the skills. He had a soldier mind.

  • @motelluver945
    @motelluver945 Před 3 lety +9

    What an exciting time to be alive ! I was born too late I think.

    • @dirkbruere
      @dirkbruere Před 3 lety

      That is what people in the future will say about now

    • @motelluver945
      @motelluver945 Před 3 lety

      @@dirkbruere Well said..

    • @richardcollier1912
      @richardcollier1912 Před 3 lety +4

      I would rather enjoy my own brand of excitement. I don't need politicians to force me onto their ideological roller coasters.

    • @dirkbruere
      @dirkbruere Před 3 lety +2

      @@richardcollier1912 You don't get a choice.

    • @tonygumbrell22
      @tonygumbrell22 Před 3 lety +3

      Are you nuts?

  • @mortenlunde1625
    @mortenlunde1625 Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting and well narrated video. May have been because I just listened to a podcast about the Roman empire before this, but I got a bit confused each time you pronounced his name "Rome".... It's Röhm of course....

    • @PeopleProfiles
      @PeopleProfiles  Před 3 lety

      It's pronounced that way in English.

    • @mortenlunde1625
      @mortenlunde1625 Před 3 lety +1

      Interesting, kind of a "reverse Peter Sellers french accent" approach... However I disagree to this approach. A man's name is a man's name. Doesn't need to be anglified if one knows better...

  • @geometer6121
    @geometer6121 Před rokem +2

    5:55 The "Spanish" Influenza that originated in Kansas, USA.