Valkyrie: Hitler's Berghof

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2010
  • This scene is essentially Chapter 13 of the Valkyrie Blu-Ray disk - I in no way own the rights of this scene nor the mention of the film, it is Copyrighted to Director Bryan Singer and his associates from United Artists as well as MGM Pictures® 2009. This is simply for the pleasure of the CZcams audience and for viewing purposes solely - I in no way encourage the illegal distribution/copy of this scene or the movie itself. If this video is taken down, then I apologize for the inconvenience.
    The scene shows Col. Stauffenberg of the Wehrmacht Army being escorted up the Bavarian mountains along with General Fromm to formally meet Adolf Hitler and his entourage at his Berghof estate in hopes that he will sign the newly rewritten (unbeknown to Hitler) Operation Valkyrie. The scene shows the eerie lifestyle of Nazi Germany's Fuhrer and of the personalities of top ranking officials in Hitler's Regime; notable men such as Reichsfuhrer of the Shutzstaffel Heinrich Himmler, Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels, Commander of the Luftwaffe Herman Goering and a cameo appearance of Blondie (house dog). The men are seen conversing and laughing together as Col. Stauffenberg is brought in, the scene's suspenseful nature unfolds from there on. Under Hitler's nose, Stauffenberg succeeds in evading suspicion on the account of the rewritten Valkyrie plan. Hope you enjoy the scene!
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  • @dennishilbert8979
    @dennishilbert8979 Před 4 lety +9324

    Steiner's attack will fix everything for sure

    • @wwallace0071
      @wwallace0071 Před 4 lety +120

      lolol

    • @Lord_Pilaf
      @Lord_Pilaf Před 4 lety +452

      Steiner...

    • @josephstalin7353
      @josephstalin7353 Před 4 lety +657

      Stiener couldn't mobilize enough men... the attack never took place ..

    • @theunraveler
      @theunraveler Před 4 lety +562

      @@josephstalin7353 These men will remain behind: Keitl, Jodl, Krebs and Burgdof

    • @mingQWERTY
      @mingQWERTY Před 4 lety +486

      @@theunraveler ... Das war ein befehl! Der angriff Steiner war ein befehl!

  • @natedeichard1261
    @natedeichard1261 Před 3 lety +9681

    Fun fact about the germans in WW2: They didn't speak English.

  • @maxprince6680
    @maxprince6680 Před 2 lety +1665

    Whoever they got to play the dog did an incredible job

    • @sammaniatis7039
      @sammaniatis7039 Před rokem +35

      Nice one from someone with 2 dog names :)

    • @upeast_ru502
      @upeast_ru502 Před rokem +43

      Yes the dog playing "Blondie" did an incredible job, I believe she was nominated for Best New Supporting Actor at The Golden Globes...

    • @goldenmanuever1176
      @goldenmanuever1176 Před rokem +5

      Blondie.

    • @merkcityboy834
      @merkcityboy834 Před rokem

      The way this world is I wouldn’t doubt it he’s prolly bani g all the German girls too.

    • @mikepastor.k6233
      @mikepastor.k6233 Před rokem

      Nazi dogs are the best

  • @barkingstarz4730
    @barkingstarz4730 Před rokem +246

    Behind the scenes historical context: Hitler was at his mountainside Berghof celebrating Herman Feigelein’s marriage to Eva Braun’s sister. The wedding reception was held at the Eagles Nest, above the Berghof (still in existence today as a restaurant). The celebration lasted for several days, meanwhile the allied invasion of Normandy took place. Hitler departed the Berghof in early July, never to return.

    • @duniagowes
      @duniagowes Před 7 měsíci +3

      I'm a bit confused here. Do you think this is Stauffenberg's first visit to Hitler in Berghof? From what I know, Hitler greeted Stauffenberg outside his house. The second visit, Stauffenberg brought a bomb but Himmler was not there. So he cancelled the mission.

    • @tinomejia8396
      @tinomejia8396 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@duniagowes Thanks for posting this......fascinating stuff (especially for a WW2 history nut like me).

  • @ryanvelez6367
    @ryanvelez6367 Před 7 lety +8350

    This is how I feel everytime I go into my boss's office

    • @3t6e6p
      @3t6e6p Před 7 lety +174

      LOL True man.

    • @TangFiend1
      @TangFiend1 Před 7 lety +154

      Every last one of us

    • @CEOkiller
      @CEOkiller Před 7 lety +169

      Is your boss a Nazi?

    • @edhoover996
      @edhoover996 Před 7 lety +10

      lawnboy repair

    • @shirleybertrand7890
      @shirleybertrand7890 Před 7 lety +36

      Ryan Velez I was goin to up vote your comment till i seen you have a latino last name👎

  • @thegrass7199
    @thegrass7199 Před 6 lety +5791

    This is how i feel when asking my parents for money

  • @StoryTimeZE
    @StoryTimeZE Před 2 lety +507

    Bruno Ganz gets all the press with his incredible performance in downfall. But the actor playing hitler here is incredible too. The hunched posture, the delusional and egotistical personality, and the deep baritone speaking voice. Not as iconic and brilliant as Bruno Ganz, but pretty slept on in my opinion

    • @hoedemakerbart
      @hoedemakerbart Před 2 lety +23

      I think so. i have a real picture of Hitler in around 1942. And it's seems more correct. Brink ganz is also correct for the near the end Hitler where hè gained more weight due all the abuse

    • @luisvaldes1568
      @luisvaldes1568 Před rokem +8

      A. Hopkins played Hitler the best in 1978 TV movie. I saw it when I was 12.

    • @diegogaray3091
      @diegogaray3091 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Pero no se puede negar que Bruno Ganz en exactamente igual a Hitler

    • @victorbrunswick
      @victorbrunswick Před 8 měsíci

      @@luisvaldes1568 Ian McKellen played Hitler in a 1989 TV movie called Countdown to War and I thought he had Hitler's inflections and speech patterns down pat.

    • @Bazookatone1
      @Bazookatone1 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You wanna know a hum dinger? that actor played Mr Collins in the seminal BBC Mini series of Pride and Prejudice in 1995.

  • @LightningJackFlash
    @LightningJackFlash Před rokem +171

    Tom Cruise did a terrific job here portraying Stauffenberg. Respect.

    • @lepetitchat123
      @lepetitchat123 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Wish he could speak German 😂

    • @Marvin-dg8vj
      @Marvin-dg8vj Před 4 měsíci +5

      He did well on this .
      But the whole casting of this film was excellent as well as the acting.
      They knew exactly what they were doing

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You know what I don't respect? Falcone looking upset at the guy who requested for some fresh tea to be brought in. Why would he be upset at such a mundane request? He was leaving the room and could easily pass the word on to the staff.

    • @LightningJackFlash
      @LightningJackFlash Před 3 měsíci

      @@cashewnuttel9054 That's really interesting because I haven't noticed any upset on Fromm's face after Keitel asked him to care for fresh tea. If you notice any upset then congrants on being so discerning or astute.

  • @arthurrubio5129
    @arthurrubio5129 Před 3 lety +3993

    The crazy thing is almost everyone in this scene killed themselves or was executed.

    • @mikeggg5671
      @mikeggg5671 Před 3 lety +305

      Indeed - Albert Speer was the only one to survive the war, and the Amerikan puppet Nurnburg trials.

    • @angelusvastator1297
      @angelusvastator1297 Před 3 lety +77

      Japan on the other hand...

    • @jjns5600
      @jjns5600 Před 3 lety +73

      @@mikeggg5671 Although he did serve a substantial prison sentence, almost the rest of his life, in Landsburg prison. Life....essentially over!

    • @jjns5600
      @jjns5600 Před 3 lety +90

      @pearlsnaredrummer77 The RAF did bomb the Berghof in preparation for a potential last stronghold from the S.S., which never happened. I visited the site three years ago, where also the Kehlstein house or 'Eagle's Nest' still stands. The bunker complexes, which survived the bombings, are available to tour as well. Beautiful country in the Alps and amazing history.

    • @aureliaworx4592
      @aureliaworx4592 Před 3 lety +13

      The guard ,driver maybe also survived the war

  • @Killjoy45
    @Killjoy45 Před 6 lety +4375

    - Reich Marshall Goering assures me that everything is under control.
    - Last time he told you that, the British bombed Berlin.
    - ...good point. Let me sign that paper.

    • @garrysutters1835
      @garrysutters1835 Před 6 lety +34

      Tom Brice to be fair that's a myth that Goering was the man behind that.

    • @maureenleat9127
      @maureenleat9127 Před 5 lety +4

      Killjoy45 and m

    • @DataWaveTaGo
      @DataWaveTaGo Před 5 lety +59

      Battle of Britain Note
      This says a lot:
      It was not until the Luftwaffe radio monitoring service and the German Post office set up their listening stations on the coast of France in July 1940 that the Luftwaffe realized it was up against something new and of vital importance. First the operators discovered that the ether on the 12 meter band was alive with signals radiating out across the channel from the tall and seemingly silent radar masts along the English coast.
      The second shock came as the Channel convoy battles developed. British voices could be heard on H.F. accurately directing formations of fighters towards unseen German raiders. The air was full of voices, calmly and systematically placing fighters here and there and guiding others back to base. It dawned on the listeners that this was part of a complex and smooth-running organization of great size. - Chapter 10 "The System" from "The Narrow Margin - The Battle of Britain and the Rise of Air Power" Derek Wood and Derek Dempster (c) 1961

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 5 lety +70

      I like the look on Goebbels's face after Hitler says that, like he knows that just isn't so.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 5 lety +23

      @ Yeah, they just won on three continents, while the Nazis lost on two.

  • @leslielaverick-stovin8823
    @leslielaverick-stovin8823 Před 2 lety +88

    In May 1991, my wife, young son and I stayed in what was once Albert Speer house just down the main road from the Berghof. Our room was indeed Albert and Margaret’s bedroom. Each morning we sat and had breakfast on the balcony and looked down to Berchtesgaden and surrounding area, stunning. Had lunch in the Platterhof (General Walker Hotel) and would venture down in to the bunker system. A few years ago returned…all gone apart from the museum. SS barracks, diplomats house (near the Berghof) Goerings house and so on, so much history destroyed. Now a huge car park…

    • @erikbouma9408
      @erikbouma9408 Před 4 měsíci

      They are now doing the same thing with confederate statues. Destroying history doesn’t delete it. So sad.

    • @PriestOfOn
      @PriestOfOn Před měsícem +1

      I'm looking into stay in the area, which house is Albert Speer's house?

    • @Mark-yy2py
      @Mark-yy2py Před 13 dny +1

      Yes, we were at the general Walker hotel the week before it closed forever (Sept 1994). They gave us a great tour of the area to include all the bunkers underneath. There were a few tunnels that have been locked up for 40 years that they managed to open up and explored them as well. Unforgettable.

  • @ajchovanec
    @ajchovanec Před rokem +49

    Here's a neat little detail: At 1:37 you can see that Albert Speer is wearing an Organization Todt armband. Organization Todt was a civil and military engineering firm that was founded by Fritz Todt. Speer succeeded Todt as the head of that organization, and also as the Reich Minister for Armaments and Munitions after the latter died in a plane crash in 1942.
    Speer was originally supposed to be on the same plane. It has been suggested but never proven that Todt was assassinated on Hitler's orders, because he had previously recommended that Hitler sue for peace with Russia. Todt's production figures also suggested that the German economy could not support the defeat of Russia.

  • @publius6004
    @publius6004 Před 7 lety +6699

    "Normandy? That won't be necessary, Reich Marshall Göring has assured that everything is completely under control."
    Goebbels: Uh.....

    • @Beppo85
      @Beppo85 Před 7 lety +501

      Publius lol, in his diary Goebbels loathed Goering

    • @Governor2310
      @Governor2310 Před 6 lety +139

      Beppo85 quite a few people loathed him.

    • @arifakyuz7673
      @arifakyuz7673 Před 6 lety +134

      That Morphinist!

    • @PanzerCrewman
      @PanzerCrewman Před 5 lety +219

      Crazy to think Goring had far above average IQ of 138

    • @Tuga_Cel
      @Tuga_Cel Před 5 lety +123

      ken van IQ in fatness.

  • @danschneider9921
    @danschneider9921 Před 2 lety +2765

    I like the fact that they got hitlers speaking voice correct. His normal everyday voice was actually low and clear

    • @FreGZile
      @FreGZile Před 2 lety +174

      Yeah, it's a change from cartoonish representations of him in most movies

    • @timburr4453
      @timburr4453 Před 2 lety +117

      that is true. Everyone has it as more high pitched with an unstable...frantic pitch. even when speaking normally. It was low and steady

    • @stevencoardvenice
      @stevencoardvenice Před 2 lety +53

      Makes it scarier

    • @antichristcountersignaler9061
      @antichristcountersignaler9061 Před 2 lety +29

      Yeah thats probably the only thing they got right

    • @georgecampbell9638
      @georgecampbell9638 Před 2 lety +44

      It sounds just like his real voice, if he spoke English.

  • @MagnusElpron
    @MagnusElpron Před rokem +79

    Few small inadequacies:
    -The Berghof was against the slope a mountain, not on top as we see at the beginning
    - Himmler was very rarely at the Berghof, all 3 at the same time even more
    - The round table with the globe where they sit was actually on the right in the room, not the left

    • @juniormakovsky9206
      @juniormakovsky9206 Před 9 měsíci +8

      - From September 1939 on, Hitler only wore his green uniform jacket with black tie and pants.

    • @gustidu
      @gustidu Před měsícem +2

      Also Hitler had very bad sight. He couldn't sign a document without using glasses.

    • @DarianMusallah
      @DarianMusallah Před měsícem +3

      Not only was Himmler rarely at the Berghof but he was not a member of Hitler's "inner circle" which we see here. He did not belong to the clique which contained Goerring, Goebbels & others, which regularly associated exclusively with Hitler. In fact for a long time he rarely met with Hitler himself at all, so it's very unlikely he would ever have been here

    • @charlesburgoyne-probyn6044
      @charlesburgoyne-probyn6044 Před měsícem

      ​@@juniormakovsky9206he wasn't one for suits much before either

    • @AradSP
      @AradSP Před 2 dny

      In the Berghof he wore civil suits sometimes​@@juniormakovsky9206

  • @maxazzopardi7446
    @maxazzopardi7446 Před 2 lety +34

    "Goring has assured me the Luftwaffe can halt the attack on Normandy and supply 750,000 cut off German soldiers in Stalingrad by air. Also Goring has assured me the Luftwaffe will be able provide our U-Boats with the necessary fuel by dropping barrels into the ocean. Goring is also my acid my dealer"

  • @rajiandaigonmei3274
    @rajiandaigonmei3274 Před 4 lety +6461

    German military dress is an art

    • @ajinkyatarodekar9099
      @ajinkyatarodekar9099 Před 3 lety +769

      Made by Hugo Boss

    • @stewpid41
      @stewpid41 Před 3 lety +355

      They did look sharp

    •  Před 3 lety +68

      Ajinkya Tarodekar the Nazi SS uniforms were. However most of the German Wehrmacht uniforms in WW2 were modified versions of the German Imperial uniforms from WW1 and Hugo Boss just produced them.

    • @MyDavidlynch
      @MyDavidlynch Před 3 lety +173

      we were told we were saved from Hitler but could it have been a bigger mess than now ?

    • @briansmith2739
      @briansmith2739 Před 3 lety +52

      The Inspiration for Zeon Uniforms in Gundam 0079 was actually based on the Nazi's.

  • @ancalites
    @ancalites Před 7 lety +2512

    Guy playing Hitler plays him like he's one heartbeat away from having a stroke.

    • @lust4power
      @lust4power Před 7 lety +750

      ancalites that's how Hitler health was towards the end of the war

    • @nigelrequiem
      @nigelrequiem Před 7 lety +87

      LOL! According to the official version of events!

    • @thedavescloop
      @thedavescloop Před 7 lety +262

      ^ there's no eye roll on earth powerful enough for this guy.

    • @BAMAVADER
      @BAMAVADER Před 7 lety +38

      the worst portrayal ever

    • @davidekstrand8544
      @davidekstrand8544 Před 6 lety +18

      Robert Schmidt I certainly think Goebbels look a hobgoblin especially in that tan jacket.

  • @HigHrvatski
    @HigHrvatski Před 2 lety +19

    Cruise played Von Stauffenberg very well.
    Notice when the children exit the room his head movements as he tries to use his one good eye to take in their full picture.

  • @andoni1987
    @andoni1987 Před 2 lety +94

    When I watched this scene the first time, it was really tense for me because I thought that when Hitler was reading the document, he would notice the changes in the document that'd be used against him.
    Now, the more I watch it, the more I realise that when he opened the folder and started reading, he was actually clueless and started talking about Wagner and the Valkyries to try and disguise the fact that he didn't have the slightest idea of what was in front of him and signed it anyway whilst hiding his ignorance about it.

    • @the_j_machine2254
      @the_j_machine2254 Před rokem +3

      Wait seriously?

    • @ImperialKnight86
      @ImperialKnight86 Před rokem +1

      Do you know what the document said? What was changed and what was the original text?

    • @usayeed727
      @usayeed727 Před rokem +7

      More likely it was the fact that being such a long and large file he skimmed through most of it and didn’t bother analysing it in detail. He just knew the broad strokes of what the document outlined.

    • @PainfulHail134
      @PainfulHail134 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I knew it.
      I had a feeling that Hitler wasn't reading it at all. Only probably the first paragraph and nothing else.
      He was already thinking of something else, that is why he signed it to get it out of the way

    • @jdee8407
      @jdee8407 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Well Hitler signed it irl so yeah makes sense.

  • @nathanpilgrim-howe3238
    @nathanpilgrim-howe3238 Před 3 lety +611

    Lesson: Don’t sign anything you haven’t read first. 😂😂😂

    • @darthjarjar5309
      @darthjarjar5309 Před 3 lety +26

      Wells that’s what all our Ivy League educated politicians here in the US do. They vote and usually sign laws that are hundreds and sometimes thousands of pages long without ever reading a quarter or any of it.

    • @Jemz35
      @Jemz35 Před 3 lety +9

      @@darthjarjar5309 Yep like old man joe, haven't read a bill he signed they just told his to do it. smh

    • @florinivan6907
      @florinivan6907 Před 3 lety +9

      Minor detail even if he had read it there's no guarantee he would have realised the implications. All that would show is that the new plan doesn't include the SS. Assuming he remembered what the original plan said there's still no certainty that he would put two and two together.

    • @iratepirate3896
      @iratepirate3896 Před 3 lety +1

      Very classic. Still, it would have been difficult to comprehend the altered plan given the subterfuge involved. It's a contingency plan.

    • @kbcarroll
      @kbcarroll Před 2 lety +9

      @@florinivan6907 exactly. He didn't understand the implications of the document in front of him in spite of reading it; because it had been drafted by a beaurocrat with the express purpose of obfuscating it's true intentions. The textbook definition of virtually all legislation now. They even give them cute names like "Patriot Act"

  • @sebastianelytron8450
    @sebastianelytron8450 Před 3 lety +3000

    Are we just going to ignore the *GENIUS* of the camera focusing on Himmler with the words "choosing who will live and who will die..." Next-level directing. Amazing movie.

    • @reflection8578
      @reflection8578 Před 3 lety +18

      I can’t see what you mean.

    • @monarch2834
      @monarch2834 Před 3 lety +79

      Damn.....that was brilliant ! I didn't notice that, well done.

    • @IrishCarney
      @IrishCarney Před 3 lety +227

      Fits in many ways. Not just because Himmler was the central figure under Hitler for the Holocaust, but also because of the leading Nazis under Hitler Himmler was the most into German mythology and pagan mysticism, and also because Himmler and his SS were responsible for internal security and thus the real key obstacle and target of the Valkyrie plan.

    • @UnRu1eD
      @UnRu1eD Před 3 lety +19

      Himmler... The fucking coward.

    • @rickglorie
      @rickglorie Před 3 lety +42

      I like the whole atmosphere. The idyllic landscape and stilish Berghoff, the eary music contrasted by the chuckling madmen, the inner strife that was signature nazi stuff. Well done.

  • @georgiapeach3109
    @georgiapeach3109 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Amazing scene, such tension, such ambiance, such atmosphere. I believe at 3:20, when Hitler says that Normandy is of no consequence, Staffonborg knows he has to go through with this. There is no choice. Hitler is delusional and his top cabinet are afraid to tell him anything that he doesn't wish to hear.

    • @TopGunner1994
      @TopGunner1994 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Indeed. A well-made movie, though not 100% accurate. The issue of Normandy, for example. Pretty much every German thought that what was happening in Normandy was just a diversionary force and that the real invasion was about to happen soon in Pas-de-Calais. I think I’m correct in saying that it would take two weeks for Hitler to realize that Normandy is the real deal. Still, the filmmakers nailed this movie. One of my favorites.

  • @Boxingbear
    @Boxingbear Před 2 lety +44

    This is such an amazing scene. And even more so for viewers who are familiar with the men in this room in their full historical context.

    • @kittylionmeowroar7572
      @kittylionmeowroar7572 Před rokem +1

      K-9blondee

    • @alexanderlyon1215
      @alexanderlyon1215 Před 11 měsíci +3

      No kidding. Showing the 'inner circle' of the Nazi regime in the same room and how they look really close to their real life counterparts makes this scene even more tense.

    • @Bazookatone1
      @Bazookatone1 Před 7 měsíci +3

      The one thing we can credit the Nazi's for is having a leadership made up of men who were like Dick Tracey villains, between Hitler's moustache, Goering being morbidly Obese, Himmler's creepy spectacles and haircut and Goebbles looking like a mummy, it makes casting them in films easy, just put on enough prosthectics and bobs yer uncle.

  • @MrJoec2010
    @MrJoec2010 Před 12 lety +2480

    Hitler, Goering, Himmler and Goebbels all in that room laughing and relaxing. Yet such a tense scene. Lets face it, that scene does look pretty cool.

    • @tarekneloy1140
      @tarekneloy1140 Před 3 lety +102

      And field marshal keitel was there too, standing. Such intense

    • @MrJoec2010
      @MrJoec2010 Před 3 lety +4

      Zip Zenac wow, didn’t know they didn’t get on. Does that go for all of them?

    • @MichaelBrown-rg8oi
      @MichaelBrown-rg8oi Před 3 lety +4

      @Zip Zenac If he would have hit towards Moscow faster... (You can always go into the what if's but an obvious mistake)

    • @D88111
      @D88111 Před 3 lety +13

      @Miscellaneous Stuff Nah, Goebbels was a loyal follower of Hitler so was Himmler

    • @D88111
      @D88111 Před 3 lety +16

      @Miscellaneous Stuff Goebbels was definitely the most loyal but I’m pretty sure after Himmler surrendered to the Americans by the permission of A.H, they didn’t know it was him at first and just before he killed himself he said “I’m Heinrich Himmler loyal follower of A.H”

  • @SlyJohn
    @SlyJohn Před 6 lety +2880

    That german shepherd is so elegant

    • @crazyforcoffee5950
      @crazyforcoffee5950 Před 5 lety +110

      SlyRecon Blondi

    • @bongobrandy6297
      @bongobrandy6297 Před 5 lety +23

      Not for too long!

    • @castillo33brandon
      @castillo33brandon Před 5 lety +85

      Because it’s the best breed in the world

    • @killerclone1786
      @killerclone1786 Před 5 lety +69

      Actually that's a Czechoslovakian Shepherd there's a big difference a German Shepherd will normally have mostly Brown around its face except for except for its mouth and it's a nose a Czechoslovakian has an all black face

    • @castillo33brandon
      @castillo33brandon Před 5 lety +7

      killer clone nah

  • @megabolt5898
    @megabolt5898 Před 4 měsíci +3

    "When you're in a den of vipers, it becomes very clear that the tension is thicker than the worst days covered in fog"

  • @scottianson5133
    @scottianson5133 Před 2 lety +61

    I thoroughly enjoyed Valkyrie. It was tense and well made, and the uniforms and architecture are beautiful.

  • @possumGFX
    @possumGFX Před 3 lety +1506

    Such a german thing that a revolt has to be signed by the leader.

  • @qefta626
    @qefta626 Před 5 lety +677

    Hitlers speaking English.
    But his voice is correct. Look up his REAL normal voice.
    He never had a light scratchy voice like he did in rants. His real voice was buttery as hell

    • @yummyyum36719
      @yummyyum36719 Před 3 lety +25

      Low baritone. He used the break, which on that voice type is lower than say a tenor like Franklin Roosevelt would have been, in order to sound like he was at the end of his rope emotionally. I can't think of a speaker who exploited getting his voice to crack on purpose any better than Hitler. Bill Clinton's scratchy "I feel your pain" is perhaps a very distant 2nd.

    • @attilaamihan6196
      @attilaamihan6196 Před 2 lety

      If They Listen To Hitler They Failed

    • @kittylionmeowroar7572
      @kittylionmeowroar7572 Před rokem +2

      smooth & silky

  • @UKsoldier45
    @UKsoldier45 Před rokem +10

    The actor playing Hitler here played the Rev Collins in the wonderful Pride and Prejudice arrangement in 1995! (The Colin Firth adaptation). Who would have thought! Excellent casting!!

  • @naderaymantalhouk6489
    @naderaymantalhouk6489 Před 2 lety +6

    Ironically while hitler was explaining about valkyrie saying who will live and who will die, stauffenberg was staring at himmler😅😅🤣

  • @DeltaSniperZRR
    @DeltaSniperZRR Před 8 lety +2565

    Tom Cruise really looks like von Stauffenberg, amazing.

    • @NYG1991
      @NYG1991 Před 8 lety +164

      He did such a great job in this movie.

    • @sacitmanav
      @sacitmanav Před 8 lety +20

      +Lt Col Speirs sir can get a cigarrette

    • @DeltaSniperZRR
      @DeltaSniperZRR Před 8 lety +10

      sacit manav My pack of cigarettes is empty after all these years.

    • @sacitmanav
      @sacitmanav Před 8 lety +6

      +Lt Col Speirs i heard some strories about cigarette is that true sir ?

    • @IronPiedmont
      @IronPiedmont Před 8 lety +19

      Tome Cruise did an amazing job.

  • @larrylopez2479
    @larrylopez2479 Před 6 lety +1419

    Hitler's German Shepherd could sense Stauffenberg is an enemy.

    • @Vara91391
      @Vara91391 Před 6 lety +34

      Her name was Goldi

    • @pudsrus2
      @pudsrus2 Před 6 lety +95

      PFG - 45 Ag. 042-IO Blondie

    • @brunostiglitz7535
      @brunostiglitz7535 Před 6 lety +68

      actually blondi

    • @Vara91391
      @Vara91391 Před 6 lety +21

      holy crap you guys are right, the article I read, in hand, says Goldi, but in many online articles, Blondi. Probably typo.

    • @brunostiglitz7535
      @brunostiglitz7535 Před 6 lety +3

      watch downfall as well, intro of the movie blondi is complemented by hitler

  • @brucetucker4847
    @brucetucker4847 Před 2 lety +36

    "One cannot understand National Socialism if one does not understand Wagner." How true! One cannot understand how badly Hitler and the Nazis understood Wagner if one does not understand Wagner. The same goes for Nietzsche as well.

    • @hugobarrett63
      @hugobarrett63 Před 2 lety +13

      Yes for Wagner, but not for Nietzsche. Nietzsche was not a pan-Germanist or a Jew hater. On the contrary, Nietzsche broke with Wagner due to Wagner's anti-Semitic ideas that Nietzsche tells in his essay "The Case of Wagner". In Nietzsche's "Ecce Homo", Nietzsche harshly criticizes German people and he mentions his disgust with anti-Semitic people saying "I even shook hands with an anti-Semite, then I washed my hands." The reason Nietzsche is associated with Nazism is his sister's support for Hitler. She misinterpreted Nietzsche's ideas such as Übermensch, taking it as if it was about the superiority of Aryan race, and telling her brother Nietzsche would absolutely support the Nazis if he were alive, which was untrue as there are many proofs from Nietzsche's own writings.

    • @attilaamihan6196
      @attilaamihan6196 Před 2 lety

      Letters To Iwo Jima
      Valkyrie
      Pearl harbor
      Hacksaw Ridge

    • @wulfsorenson8859
      @wulfsorenson8859 Před 2 lety

      No the one who doesn’t understand Wagner is YOU judging by that comment

    • @KiriakosVilchez
      @KiriakosVilchez Před rokem

      @@hugobarrett63 I agree that Nietzsche had a general antipathy concerning German nationalism and reviled anti-Semitism, yet it's also worthy of note that he's considered the father of post modern nihilism in theory. As a nihilist, while he definitely wouldn't have had any desire to be supportive of the Nazis at all, he probably wouldn't have gone out of his way to stop Hitler either. A nihilist is not exactly the kind of person who will put their own self-preservation on the line for the sake of altruism.

    • @hugobarrett63
      @hugobarrett63 Před rokem +1

      @@KiriakosVilchez Dude, Nietzsche was not a nihilist. This is a big misunderstanding about Nietzsche. He saw it something to overcome rapidly. Rather, Nietzsche favored existentialism.

  • @lyonvensa
    @lyonvensa Před rokem +13

    Legit one of the most suspenseful and tense movie scenes I've ever seen. Hitler does look unhinged and he might snap anytime.

  • @ZPerpetua
    @ZPerpetua Před 3 lety +320

    Hitler: *Goring has everything under control*
    Me: *sideways glance at history*

    • @yw9113
      @yw9113 Před 3 lety +13

      @Stxr KillerX still doesn't make the above statement less true

    • @MK-rw1on
      @MK-rw1on Před 2 lety +1

      @Stxr KillerX actually wrong many nazis survived the war and told lies that went into the mainstream.

    • @oneandy2
      @oneandy2 Před 2 lety +6

      Goering was constantly giving Hitler bad advice. From the threat of Allied strategic bombing, to the development of long range allied fighters, to the threat from the west the Allied landings posed. I don't know if this exact scene played out like this in real life but it encapsulates Goering's role in the whole thing perfectly. A drug addled buffoon living in a dream world, elevated to a position of power and influence solely because of his loyalty to Hitler.

    • @nicholask7173
      @nicholask7173 Před 2 lety +1

      The reason Hitler trusted Göring was because he was the best german General during world war 2

    • @oneandy2
      @oneandy2 Před 2 lety +2

      ​@@nicholask7173 You should read up on him. He was a 100% political appointee. Early supporter of the Nazi party, long before it had power. And he was an aristocrat with money, so his early support really meant something.

  • @fastdak25
    @fastdak25 Před 6 lety +2167

    3:10 I think what everyone over looked in this scene is Goebbels' look on his face right after Hitler says everything is fine (with Normandy). Goebbels knows it's not, but you see his fear to speak up.

    • @beccalowry6437
      @beccalowry6437 Před 6 lety +54

      fastdak25 I caught that too!

    • @B_B463
      @B_B463 Před 5 lety +60

      fastdak25 I thought so too at the beginning, but later I assumed that he got a bit irritated by Stauffenberg for insisting too much.

    • @punk952
      @punk952 Před 5 lety +19

      @fastdak25 I'm sorry but your comment is very cringe inducing. 1st this is a movie and everything you witnessed was written by the person who wrote the script. Yes the meeting did happen in real life but do you really expect the writers to reenact it verbatim? not to mention the movement of the actors, the mood, the facial expressions all of that is scripted. 2nd If you think Goebbels knew about Normandy and did not speak of it because he was "afraid" of Hitler then I'm sorry but you're a dumbass. You would think he would tell Hitler since they're on the same side, and both want to win the war? That's why people in general have meetings to work things out if there is an issue? In this case a WAR TO WIN? but I guess you wouldn't think about that you idiot.

    • @Luthies
      @Luthies Před 5 lety +105

      @@punk952 Living up to your username I see. Also read a history book from time to time before typing out your thoughts.

    • @punk952
      @punk952 Před 5 lety +5

      @@Luthies I could say the exact same thing about you.

  • @carljohnson621
    @carljohnson621 Před 7 měsíci +2

    "Everything is under control"
    Goering: "Mhm, it is, yeah"
    Goebbels: "...about that..."
    Goering: "Don't you say a damn word you rat-sized prick"

  • @jaymeister4850
    @jaymeister4850 Před 2 lety +35

    Goebbels and Göring passing that sly look between them. Priceless

  • @donniemontoya9300
    @donniemontoya9300 Před 3 lety +679

    Shockingly similar to Hitler's actual voice. There only exists one known recording of Hitler's speaking voice during a small private meeting. It was a conversation that was recorded in secret. The man's actual indoor speaking voice was very methodical and deliberate. He had a very low pitch voice. He had excellent control over his voice and how he presented himself in different contexts and different audiences.

    • @AlderaansRanger
      @AlderaansRanger Před rokem +5

      Are you referring to the recording of him on his personal train and him talking?

    • @mithunkartha
      @mithunkartha Před rokem +14

      Mannerheim's bday.

    • @letsgobrandon8101
      @letsgobrandon8101 Před rokem +2

      @@rockwellrhodes7703 its just the video. Super quiet

    • @eksiarvamus
      @eksiarvamus Před rokem +1

      Didn't it also reveal a rather lower class speaking style?

    • @Joe-xd3ur
      @Joe-xd3ur Před rokem +3

      Great observation. He had a very deep voice. A lot of actors gave him a high pitched squeak

  • @EmperorEric
    @EmperorEric Před 3 lety +1085

    I love how worried everyone looks in this scene, Geobbels knows of the struggle that awaits them, Reich Marshal Göriñg looks tense probably because of the drugs he’s on and immense pressure of his luftwaffe to repel the red army and Normandy landings.

    • @santiagomachado7378
      @santiagomachado7378 Před 3 lety +97

      Goebbles looks like he would shoot either of them if they spoke too far out of line, Göring knew that the Normandy landings were most certainly out of control for the Wehrmacht and just feigns confidence, Himmler looks like he's analyzing Stauffenberg to determine what he's really up to, Keitel is there just to annoy Fromm and Hitler still retains some semblance of normalcy, because by early 1945 he would already be suffering a breakdown. Speer is rather quiet

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA Před 2 lety +8

      EA: Actually, his drugs would have relaxed him.

    • @anonops1980
      @anonops1980 Před 2 lety +12

      Goering was addicted to morphine. Hitler was also addicted to Pervitin, a metamphetamime.

    • @bpdbhp1632
      @bpdbhp1632 Před 2 lety +4

      Goring always thought that the luftwaffe could be at all places at ones and that they could do more than was realisticly possible of an air force in that time. If they had a good leader then the second world war wouldve been entirely different

    • @florinivan6907
      @florinivan6907 Před 2 lety +17

      @@bpdbhp1632Even with good leaders you can't have more planes or ships or tanks than the resources you have. Considering the awful strategic situation of Germany they got pretty much the best they could possibly hope for or about 90% of what was realistic.Everyone talks about how much more the germans could get few ever talk about how Germany could have lost it all in 1939 or 1940. Germany getting to Moscow in 1941 was plausible. Germany winning the entire war before the US got the bomb not really. The germans had a very weak hand in 1939. Considering the circumstances they got about the most that was plausible. The more they won the less plausible it got for them to maintain that winning streak.

  • @flyawaytodie
    @flyawaytodie Před rokem +4

    "I don't know what you're brewing up, but I don't want to know. But when the music stops, I'd be obliged if Keitel found himself without a chair."
    Had he survived the purge, General Fromm would've undoubtedly been happy to know that Keitel did indeed find himself without a chair. Just not a German chair, an Allied one.

  • @carpenoctem775
    @carpenoctem775 Před rokem +73

    The actor who portrayed Hitler did a great job. My favorite scene in this movie.

    • @kittylionmeowroar7572
      @kittylionmeowroar7572 Před rokem +1

      was TomCrewze

    • @GregoryShtevensh
      @GregoryShtevensh Před rokem

      That was Eddie Murphey, showing his ability to do numerous roles like in the Nutty Professional Socialist.
      He pulled this one off perfectly

    • @flisko123
      @flisko123 Před 10 měsíci +1

      what actor? they used real hitler

    • @juhannusruusu
      @juhannusruusu Před 4 měsíci

      tf, that's david bamber u dumbass@@GregoryShtevensh

  • @a_23656
    @a_23656 Před 2 lety +612

    This scene does tell it all. The underlying depression, the discomfort, the fear, living in germany in times of war.

    • @alexfromboston8303
      @alexfromboston8303 Před rokem +22

      And a war that was all but lost by that point.

    • @hriscubogdan2292
      @hriscubogdan2292 Před rokem +16

      You can see that in Goebbles' and Goering's fleeting glances when Hitler faces Staufenberg.

    • @Steve992.1
      @Steve992.1 Před rokem +2

      No it doesn’t, it’s a movie scene not real life. By the way Germans weren’t speaking English in WW2

    • @MT-qt9mw
      @MT-qt9mw Před 11 měsíci

      Depression and discomfort? Those are the things that the Nazis got rid of before the war, including poverty and suicides. Hitler was pretty much elected chancellor by the people before he assumed dictatorship. Apparently he fulfilled all promises of better and happier Germany following the Great Depression.

    • @Tx66
      @Tx66 Před 11 měsíci +21

      @@Steve992.1average redditor detected

  • @mallardcutter7209
    @mallardcutter7209 Před 3 lety +483

    The set designer did a great job !! This looks exactly like the real residence I’ve seen the photos of.

    • @FreGZile
      @FreGZile Před 2 lety +13

      Except it was not built on the mountain top but on its flank therefore you couldn't seen the mountains peaks behind like depicted here

    • @SuperNevile
      @SuperNevile Před rokem +10

      Yes, but the seating area was to the right of the window, not the left as seen here, and the fireplace was at the back of the room rather than at the left of the window. They obviously went to a lot of trouble getting the set as accurate as possible, so this was probably done for cinematic reasons, maybe power better being seen coming from stage left or something like that, and the fireplace needed to be in shot for other symbolic reasons.

    • @whoknowswhocares885
      @whoknowswhocares885 Před 11 měsíci

      Hard to reference considering the place was destroyed.

    • @dalepeto9620
      @dalepeto9620 Před 11 měsíci

      With a World War being lost I doubt the scene would be so light hearted. They are meeting in the middle of a light purple carpet. The carpet to me symbolizes them awash in a sea of blood.

  • @keithbrown8814
    @keithbrown8814 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Loved it when Keitel (sneeringly/ almost jeering) asks Fromm for fresh tea to be brought in!!!.....wow

  • @58christiansful
    @58christiansful Před rokem +3

    Wonderfully shot and very atmospheric. Wunderbar!

  • @thegreek2640
    @thegreek2640 Před 3 lety +320

    Shameful that the movie “Downfall” was NEVER mentioned nor recognized at the Oscars.

    • @balwc147
      @balwc147 Před 3 lety +17

      One of the best movies

    • @DannyBoy777777
      @DannyBoy777777 Před 3 lety +17

      Bull shit. It was nominated for several awards. Moron.

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 Před 3 lety +2

      afaik it has to be shown in the US to be nominated 🤔

    • @DannyBoy777777
      @DannyBoy777777 Před 3 lety +13

      @@alexm566 it was nominated for an academy award. Best foreign film.

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 Před 3 lety +9

      @@DannyBoy777777 shame it didn't get it then

  • @Agent1W
    @Agent1W Před 3 lety +317

    2:04 General Lord Cornwallis at it again, still serving His Majesty across time with his uncanny spy skills.

    • @jjrj8568
      @jjrj8568 Před 3 lety +11

      Lord Cornwallis shaped the last 4 centuries of the world; only a few selected individuals know this; where he hides now,we don't know

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W Před 3 lety +7

      @@jjrj8568 Not even Dr. Who figured out the mystery.

    • @CoderShare
      @CoderShare Před 3 lety +17

      Don't forget Lord Cutler Beckett was an undercover agent first as the Führer's secretary.

    • @millaz26
      @millaz26 Před 3 lety +7

      Give me the horse blanket! 😂😂😂

    • @dalepeto9620
      @dalepeto9620 Před 3 lety +4

      The adjutant was King George III in John Adams. Powerful scene

  • @colstephens76
    @colstephens76 Před 2 lety +15

    What a swanky pad. I couldn’t be bothered with war if I had a place in the mountains like that. The skiing would be awesome.

    • @Bahamut3525
      @Bahamut3525 Před 2 lety

      Hitler precisely went there to get out of the madness of Berlin chancellery and German cities where he could not focus as well.
      Berghof was off the grid in nature so he could breathe calmly and make decisions.
      In Germany itself, he was constantly hounded by thousands of people, even outside the chancellery, and inside too by all the employees.
      If you've been to the mountains compared to the cities, you can understand. It's a different life.

  • @alexfriedman2047
    @alexfriedman2047 Před 2 lety +30

    Crazy how they made it look exactly like the real bergoff which was destroyed!! They did a really good job.

    • @humbertoflores2545
      @humbertoflores2545 Před 2 lety +1

      It was not destroyed.! It was taken by the 101th Airborne Regiment of the US Army.

    • @bryanenglish2303
      @bryanenglish2303 Před rokem

      @@humbertoflores2545 Easy Comapny, 501 Parachute Regiment of the 101st Airborne DIVISION not regiment

    • @eduardop.z.2220
      @eduardop.z.2220 Před rokem +5

      ​​​​@@humbertoflores2545 The one you are referring to is called the Eagle's Nest, and it was another of Hitler's proprieties. The one depicted here, the Berghof, was indeed destroyed.

  • @bak33v92
    @bak33v92 Před 3 lety +300

    It's impressive how much detail they put into the glass eye and only making one of his eyes move

    • @gutzzgutzz6795
      @gutzzgutzz6795 Před 2 lety +4

      I was wondering why he wasnt wearing his eye patch if it was a blooper..

    • @attilaamihan6196
      @attilaamihan6196 Před 2 lety +2

      Why He Has An Another Eye

    • @Gamma_249
      @Gamma_249 Před 2 lety +9

      @@attilaamihan6196 his eye was badly damaged during a strafing run in Africa earlier in the film, and it couldn't be saved. Now he has only one eye, while carrying the damaged one with him in a little box out of sentiment I guess

    • @DeffoSpaniel
      @DeffoSpaniel Před rokem +7

      You can see Tom Cruise squinting his eye, looking in another direction very slightly as well. Very nice acting

  • @chrisnem3725
    @chrisnem3725 Před 4 lety +345

    in that circle...notice Albert Speer was the only one to live past the Third Reich...well he got 20 years in prison....

    • @TheTrickster923
      @TheTrickster923 Před 4 lety +47

      He was probably the highest ranking Nazi official to die of natural causes in his own bed.

    • @miroslavtomic7038
      @miroslavtomic7038 Před 4 lety +31

      By pointing his finger at his former comrades and inventing the most ridiculous story about trying to kill Hitler himself ever.

    • @isaned
      @isaned Před 3 lety +47

      He was an architect, and really didn't do anything that directly killed anyone. Van Braun who invented the first ICBM rocket that the nazis used to kill thousands of British was taken to the USA, pardoned, and received 2 PRESIDENTAL AWARDS for his work in rocket science! Let that sink in.

    • @nathanfugate8210
      @nathanfugate8210 Před 3 lety +10

      That's only because he pled guilty and threw everyone under the bus at Nuremburg. They deserved it, but he was CYA all the way.

    • @petetube99
      @petetube99 Před 3 lety +10

      @@isaned Excellent point. Britain was crushed economically after the war, and was still paying its war debts to the US until the 1990s. My parents generation in the UK grew up AFTER the war in utter poverty with rationing. West Germany by contrast was drowned in US dollars and became the ecomomic superpower of Europe. Makes you wonder why we fucking bothered.

  • @omerbrooklyn8716
    @omerbrooklyn8716 Před rokem +13

    Amazing acting from the dog, I felt that it definitely carried hitler in the movie

  • @Burningwhisky96
    @Burningwhisky96 Před rokem +6

    all persons are played very great in this scene, goering arrogant, adolf thinking he got nothing to worry about that the war is won in his view, goebbels worrying about the present situation(normandy and russia) and himmler stiff and on point all the time

  • @borrburison648
    @borrburison648 Před 8 lety +691

    Hitler in real life is taller then Tom cruise (cruise is 5'7) and Hitler is 5'9

    • @borrburison648
      @borrburison648 Před 8 lety +9

      ***** True

    • @Eshayzbra96
      @Eshayzbra96 Před 7 lety +13

      5'9? Lol Hitler wasn't allowed in his own Body guard during the early years haahhaha

    • @Henri_Ikari
      @Henri_Ikari Před 7 lety +11

      Yes but stress and old age caused Hitler severe back problems.

    • @thedavescloop
      @thedavescloop Před 7 lety +6

      Is? At this point his ashes measure quite a bit shorter.

    • @borrburison648
      @borrburison648 Před 7 lety +8

      Krypteia Maybe he escaped

  • @LesiureBoy
    @LesiureBoy Před 10 lety +596

    Just finished watching Valkyrie, holy shiiiit, what a terrific movie. Tom Cruise was great along with every actor. Highly recommend.

    • @Immortal__
      @Immortal__ Před 6 lety +2

      Steve Kimble S.
      What is it about?

    • @Saul_Bueno
      @Saul_Bueno Před 5 lety +5

      Black Book is also an Incredible WW2 movie. It's about the Dutch recistence.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 5 lety +18

      Immortal, Is that a serious question? It is about the attempt, by German officers, to assassinate Hitler, take over Germany, and stop the war on July 20, 1944.

    • @harleyokeefe5193
      @harleyokeefe5193 Před 3 lety +3

      El Gefé I’d also recommend anthropoid, a brilliant movie about 2 Czec agents sent by the British to assassinate Reinhardt Heinrich in 1942.

    • @Rumblingbelly
      @Rumblingbelly Před 3 lety

      @@Saul_Bueno Yeah i was positively surprised about how good black book was

  • @remivoulon9535
    @remivoulon9535 Před 10 měsíci +9

    The scene in the room with Hitler and his....pack of wolves gives me the genuine chills.

    • @AmericasChoice
      @AmericasChoice Před 8 měsíci +1

      You think the men in Washington, D.C., London, Moscow, Rome and Tokyo were any better? Crack open a book or two...

  • @Roshand-pl9tn
    @Roshand-pl9tn Před 7 měsíci +3

    When i heard cruise was making this movie i wondered if he could pull it off. This scene proved he did. The actor playing hitler gave me the bumps he was sooo good. Probably should have used him more.

  • @CertifiedAmen
    @CertifiedAmen Před 3 lety +105

    how me and the boys be sitting in the principles office after getting called up 0:45

  • @Artey86
    @Artey86 Před 8 lety +409

    What on earth are Pompey Magnus and Cicero doing in 1944

    • @159tb
      @159tb Před 8 lety +4

      Weirdddd I watched this movie and read Julius Caesar today ....

    • @anonUK
      @anonUK Před 6 lety +2

      ReaIly
      The English don't make much whisky and we certainly don't make whiskey.

    • @shivavenkat3534
      @shivavenkat3534 Před 5 lety +16

      ..and Lord Cornwallis n Lord Beckett doing either??

    • @haunleyvictoramil9698
      @haunleyvictoramil9698 Před 5 lety +1

      @@shivavenkat3534 HAHAHAHAHA WTF MATE

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 Před 4 lety +1

      Maarten - Clearly time-travelling Scientologists under the tutelage of T.C./v.Stauffenberg...

  • @MrLive2win
    @MrLive2win Před 9 měsíci

    Great movie. I haven't seen any comments here about Brad Davis film version of this same story. Yet Bryan Singer directed this one wonderfully.

  • @charliefreeman947
    @charliefreeman947 Před 2 lety +14

    This scene is utterly immersed with amazing subtle details that are historically spot-on, but the one that I love the best of all is the implicit references to Hitler's love of Wagner. When Hitler goes into that brief soliloquy describing the Valkyries and the role they serve, you can feel the emotional connection he has to the Wagnerian opera that features them. It's the approximate equivalent of a Trekkie fanboying over an official procedure named in honor of the Vulcans. It also serves to say a lot about Hitler's personality: an idle dreamer who relates to the world, not through real-world relationships or terminology, but through what he gleans from particular works of fiction that suit his fancy. What an excellent film.

  • @franzivan4567
    @franzivan4567 Před 2 lety +453

    I frickin' love this movie, not only because it is historically accurate, but it also has BALLS to show the swastika and an accurate portrayal of the german uniforms and as well as all the actors' makeup which is also quite close to their real life counterparts

    • @Saintinthecity-wh9nl
      @Saintinthecity-wh9nl Před 2 lety +38

      It did whitewash Stauffenberg's rather complicated history with Hitler. He was never an opponent of Hitler in the early days. He celebrated the invasion of Poland and also the defeat of France. He showed little sympathy for the Polish people who were massacred. It was only really after the war seemed irrecoverably lost that he joined the plot to kill Hitler. He was a hero however as he took it upon his person to kill Hitler.
      Another issue with the film is that the plot (in reality) didn't come close to succeeding. Kershaw writes that 'Conspiring to arrange a coup d' etat in a police state is scarcely a simple matter. But even in the existential circumstances prevailing, much smacked of dilettante organisation'.
      The film doesn't portray this. Paradoxically, the film is so well written and gripping that the viewer may actually believe that they will kill Hitler. Even when we all know how he met his demise!

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před 2 lety +23

      @@Saintinthecity-wh9nl Maybe so, but it is known that he was disgusted with the treatment of Jews and from what I've read saw the horror of the invasion of the Soviet Union (and how the Nazis treated the captured areas). Stauffenberg wasn't a perfect hero, but he was a man who came to his senses and I believe tried to do right from then on.

    • @Saintinthecity-wh9nl
      @Saintinthecity-wh9nl Před 2 lety +13

      @@thunderbird1921 Yes, that is correct. He did come to revile the methods of the Nazis and he deserves enormous credit for taking it upon himself to carry out the assassination.

    • @karanshandilya4366
      @karanshandilya4366 Před 2 lety +2

      its not SWASTIKA its HAKENCREUZ which literally translates tp Hooked Cross . Attempts to equate Christian Hakenkreuz with Hindu Swastika have still not stopped, it takes huge amount of BALLS to live with that arrogance and ignorance

    • @johns1625
      @johns1625 Před 2 lety +2

      @@karanshandilya4366 You're out here trying to correct most of the Earth and everyone who doesn't speak German so I'll correct you and say it's not just Hindu but also Native American and Shinto and Confucianist and Buddhist and basically every other culture has also used that symbol at one point or another. Smartass

  • @alexcopland6257
    @alexcopland6257 Před 10 lety +247

    For long years, I'd thought of Cruise as a lightweight actor. Valkyrie, and von Stauffenberg gave him something to get his teeth into. Perhaps being surrounded by the cream of British workaday actors brushed away that Hollywood sparkle and brought out the artist in him.

    • @alexcopland6257
      @alexcopland6257 Před 10 lety +2

      Apologies, I'd pushed the wrong button and approved my own post. Mea Culpa.

    • @EricWilke1141987
      @EricWilke1141987 Před 7 lety +24

      Watch The Last Samurai. That movie is excellent.

    • @growlanser5600
      @growlanser5600 Před 6 lety +1

      EricWilke1141987 Masterpiece.

    • @EventHorizon_Alex
      @EventHorizon_Alex Před 5 lety +5

      Watch "Born on the 4th of July" and you'll get to see Cruise do a real dramatic role very well.

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 Před 5 lety +4

      He's great at playing a nihlist in Collateral

  • @Drone_PilotSG
    @Drone_PilotSG Před rokem +5

    “I don’t care what you plan to do to hitler….but when the music stops…..I’d be obliged if Keitel found himself without a chair”

    • @TheTrickster923
      @TheTrickster923 Před rokem +3

      Keitel did find himself without a chair! The Americans kicked it out from under him after putting a noose around his neck.

  • @HalfLifeExpert1
    @HalfLifeExpert1 Před rokem +18

    This scene is so masterfully filmed. It's objectively a pretty simple situation, but the people present make it so tense. It's literally the very heart of the most evil regime in human history. To walk into that room knowing full well who each of those men are and what they are capable of, and maintaining perfect composure. Wow.

    • @aoki6332
      @aoki6332 Před rokem

      dont forget that your pretty much walking into a minefield if you displease one of them your life is over

    • @Nick-qf7vt
      @Nick-qf7vt Před rokem

      I'd say second most evil. Soviet Union takes the cake.

    • @kennywelter9886
      @kennywelter9886 Před rokem

      Bolshevism? khmer rouge? Great leap forward?

    • @bobiden2859
      @bobiden2859 Před 4 měsíci

      Pol Pot

  • @odysseusrex5908
    @odysseusrex5908 Před 4 lety +269

    Adolf Hitler apparently possessed a kind of personal charisma and magnetism that drew people to him and made them want to follow him without question, no matter what he said or told them to do. Speer tries to describe it in his book but cannot quite put it in to words. I think that this scene, in the combination of Bamber's performance and the eerie music, manages to capture some sense of what it must have been like. It creates a mysterious, mystical emotional response in the viewer, quite uncanny.

    • @specialagentorange4329
      @specialagentorange4329 Před 3 lety +2

      He just has power. Men and women find that attractive and magnetic

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Před 3 lety +36

      @@specialagentorange4329 He has power at this point, but I think he had that magnetism long before he gained power. It was a big part of his political success.

    • @D88111
      @D88111 Před 3 lety +20

      Well he did take a party of 60 members and turn it in to a party with close to 20 million voters lol

    • @Hero59469
      @Hero59469 Před 3 lety +1

      Fear

    • @mythrandir8118
      @mythrandir8118 Před 2 lety +7

      Even until now if you say hitler's name, people still can feel the charisma through it

  • @knowsmebyname
    @knowsmebyname Před 8 lety +867

    Say what you will about Hollywood. But they sure know how to capture a mood in a five minute scene. When they want to, they do incredible work.

    • @yourtub8705
      @yourtub8705 Před 8 lety +20

      +knowsmebyname i.e. some directors are good some arent

    • @pheinix123456789
      @pheinix123456789 Před 8 lety +39

      Yes, an excellent propaganda source

    • @hoedemakerbart
      @hoedemakerbart Před 7 lety +27

      der untergang is better

    • @slimjimmy149
      @slimjimmy149 Před 7 lety +27

      The absence of music often makes a scene more intense. i.e. No Country For Old Men

    • @steft7903
      @steft7903 Před 6 lety +15

      for the a mount of fucking money they pour into their films, you'd hope they do a bloody good job

  • @amazingle7431
    @amazingle7431 Před 2 lety +4

    man the tension is real

  • @rubedogg6969
    @rubedogg6969 Před 4 měsíci +6

    RIP Tom Wilkinson.😢

  • @mawel1955
    @mawel1955 Před 7 lety +386

    Major mistake here. Hitler never wore civilian clothes once the war started. In solidarity with the troops, he vowed never to take his uniform off until victory was achieved. Obviously the director was looking at some of Eva Braun's home movies taken at the Berghof before the war that show Hitler wearing a suit similar to the one he's wearing here.

    • @madsam9403
      @madsam9403 Před 6 lety +39

      cool didn't know that

    • @RoosterMontgomery
      @RoosterMontgomery Před 6 lety +36

      I can forgive the clothing mistake but what I'm tired of seeing is party members wearing the large NSDAP badge on civilian clothes. Conspiracy (2001) got this right.

    • @keenansmith2509
      @keenansmith2509 Před 5 lety +8

      machinewrecker finally, someone well read!

    • @wwallace0071
      @wwallace0071 Před 4 lety +30

      But there is real footage of him wearing civilian clothes in between Poland and Russia invasions? At the Eagles Nest here!

    • @nathanielleack4842
      @nathanielleack4842 Před 3 lety +12

      @@RoosterMontgomery conspiracy is my favourite film when it comes to the portrayal of the nazis. Not just visually but the acting was spot on. The way they discuss the destruction of the Jews at the Wansee conference as if its literally just another political meeting over champagne and caviar. Utterly chilling. Stanley Tucci playing Adolf Eichmann was great aswell

  • @hanisaad460
    @hanisaad460 Před 5 lety +558

    3:13 Goebbels he knows the situation is not under control. . . .

    • @keenansmith2509
      @keenansmith2509 Před 5 lety +32

      Lewis Taylor the point hani saad is alluding to, is Goebbells was alive to the consequences about to occur and ‘realised’ them, Hitler fell into his own bubble of hysteria and left his close ministers to deal with the rest, especially Martin Bormann who C. Fest describes as ‘more powerful than Hitler’ in 1944.

    • @777jones
      @777jones Před 4 lety +1

      Lewis Taylor they were all failed artists so they didn’t know much.

    • @packisbetter90
      @packisbetter90 Před 4 lety

      they all did except Hitler

    • @IrishCarney
      @IrishCarney Před 3 lety +10

      I don't know if this scene is accurate or if the others were all this deluded, but it is true that Goebbels, fanatic though he was, was rational and realistic. He constantly struggled to rein in the over-optimistic and over-positive propaganda coming from the Army and Party which were outside his government ministry, because he knew they undermined the credibility of the regime with the masses

    • @IrishCarney
      @IrishCarney Před 3 lety +2

      @@777jones Goebbels - failed novelist. Himmler - failed (?) chicken farmer. Speer - architect but not exactly failed. Goering was a famous war hero from WW1, a fighter ace, commanded the Red Baron's squadron, and won not only the Iron Cross but also WW1's top award, the "Blue Max" which Hitler (not being an officer) was ineligible for.

  • @martinsoublette95
    @martinsoublette95 Před 4 měsíci +2

    R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson (1948 - 2023)

  • @RegentOfGreece
    @RegentOfGreece Před 2 lety +4

    I actually think Himmler knew what Stauffenburg was up to, by the look he had

  • @woodyallen8997
    @woodyallen8997 Před 2 lety +67

    If I had to face Hitler like in this scene my 1st response to him would be: “I’m sorry for crapping my pants......my fuhrer”.

  • @1991Shailendra
    @1991Shailendra Před 3 lety +698

    After watching downfall, everything else looks fake

  • @olliephelan
    @olliephelan Před 2 lety +4

    Theres a bit of a liberty taken here.
    Himmler was not actually part of Hitlers "inner circle" according to Speer.
    He was important and reichsfuhrer , but kept out of the "inner circle"
    He kept his circle in constant competition for his favour (hence the snobbery of Keitel)
    But he kept Himmler away from that
    There are photos of him there, but it was very rare.

    • @nicholasoneal1521
      @nicholasoneal1521 Před 2 lety

      Since when has Speer been a reliable source of information for Nazi Germany?

    • @olliephelan
      @olliephelan Před 2 lety

      @@nicholasoneal1521
      He was the highest ranking nazi left.
      And actually probably not, because he wrote his book without any editorial control of his.
      And who would you suggest ?

    • @nicholasoneal1521
      @nicholasoneal1521 Před 2 lety

      @@olliephelan it's not a matter of who, just a matter of intent by Speer. Speer after the war would have interest to lie about his own role and shift the blame of his crimes to others. Besides that, who knows what other lies he could've told in his book to make it sell more. I don't trust his account because I dont think he had teaching history as his main consideration. Not saying its contents shouldnt be considered, just take anything he said with a grain of salt

    • @olliephelan
      @olliephelan Před 2 lety

      @@nicholasoneal1521
      He wrote that book in Spandau prison.
      Why would he have interest to lie ?
      There was 8 attempts by the German hierarchy to get rid of Hitler.
      Not all of them were lunatics.
      Its the winners who tend to distort write and distort history.
      Most of the accepted knowledge of the Third Reich comes from him.
      And ye can guarantee that there was a huge amount edited out of western editions.
      The Allies had just as strong a habit of burning and banning books.
      I have two books myself which would have gotten my parents a 6 month jail sentence just for owning. One was from a British photo-journalist.
      You can see them on google images now.

  • @herbivorethecarnivore8447

    I'm impressed how much the actor for Hitler actually looks like him, it's uncanny

  • @Sheehan1
    @Sheehan1 Před 9 lety +455

    No way would Himmler, Speer and Goebbels all be drinking tea in the Berghof the day after D-Day!

    • @Beppo85
      @Beppo85 Před 5 lety +140

      It's just for narrative convenience to get the whole hierarchy a cameo. But they did all have their own villas in close proximity to the Berghof, and were all competing for influence with Hitler.

    • @Beppo85
      @Beppo85 Před 5 lety +33

      Goebbels also despised Goering too.

    • @CastorDeEuropa
      @CastorDeEuropa Před 5 lety +12

      Beppo85 Goebbels only started to dislike Göring in 1945, when he was ordered to be executed, it was another shot to get popular with Hitler, it worked, just not the way he wanted, since he was chancellor with no choices.

    • @DrJones20
      @DrJones20 Před 5 lety +1

      wrong

    • @CastorDeEuropa
      @CastorDeEuropa Před 5 lety +7

      No, it's not, it was another power grab like the others in the inner circle. Martin Bormann did the exact same thing to Heinrich Himmler.

  • @pwgearedturbofan2348
    @pwgearedturbofan2348 Před 4 lety +42

    I love the look Goebbels makes when Hitler says Goering has everything under control. Goering was the Allies' secret weapon. Him and Italy, lol. 😂

  • @apurvakmr
    @apurvakmr Před 2 lety +3

    The guy who played goebelles steals this with his expression of the impending doom

  • @EpticSkiJump
    @EpticSkiJump Před rokem +9

    This scene perfectly conveys the weight of pure evil in that room. All of it is menacing and tense - and spot on.

  • @CodaMission
    @CodaMission Před 2 lety +50

    Fun fact: General Fromm would be executed for letting the conspiracy go ahead. Keitel, despite surviving the Fall of Berlin, was tried at Nuremberg and hanged. The executioner fobbed the whole thing though. Keitel hit his head on the trap door on the way down.

    • @skollybob
      @skollybob Před 2 lety +3

      I believe a lot of them did, they built the trapdoor too small and the rope was not the right length leading to one of them, might have been Kietel, taking 15 minutes to die. Of course this could be a exaggeration.

    • @turrican4d599
      @turrican4d599 Před 2 lety

      @@skollybob
      Some ropes were to long and the conviicted ran away. ;)

  • @alextaylor8776
    @alextaylor8776 Před 3 lety +21

    Followed by a heart attack. Talk about being in the Lion’s den, Himmler just glaring wondering what Stauffenberg was really up too.

  • @mdtashdidulalam2640
    @mdtashdidulalam2640 Před 2 lety +2

    This is how I felt when I went to give my research paper to the research supervisor

  • @TMLCentral
    @TMLCentral Před 10 měsíci +5

    This is one of the best visual depictions of Hitler there is to date.

    • @yusoph-kirammamaiii3872
      @yusoph-kirammamaiii3872 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yep, more accuarate in comparison to the clown they had in Inglorius Basterds and another clown Taika in Jojo Rabbit

    • @ryancampbell5039
      @ryancampbell5039 Před 4 měsíci

      second to Ganz in Downfall. That is the best portrayal of Hitler ever.

  • @DrWHAle-zl5eo
    @DrWHAle-zl5eo Před 2 lety +19

    Visited the Berghof in January of 2020. You can still explore the tunnels built beneath it, as almost all the original structures above ground have been destroyed.

    • @gambigambigambi
      @gambigambigambi Před 2 lety

      who destroyed them? the russians?

    • @DrWHAle-zl5eo
      @DrWHAle-zl5eo Před 2 lety

      @@gambigambigambi no, American and British bombers obliterated most of the buildings just days before the war ended. Needless destruction, they knew Hitler and the top brass weren't there. Then the French occupation troops rolled in, raped and looted the civilians of the area.

    • @gambigambigambi
      @gambigambigambi Před 2 lety

      @@DrWHAle-zl5eo Damn

    • @turrican4d599
      @turrican4d599 Před 2 lety

      @@DrWHAle-zl5eo Those rapers shuld have been hanged in Nürnberg.

  • @SturmiHD
    @SturmiHD Před 9 lety +1746

    the Hitler Actor doesn't look really authentic .... I like Downfalls Actors

    • @SturmiHD
      @SturmiHD Před 9 lety +41

      ***** When you search up the film: Downfall ,you will see that there are many chances to get a more originally looking one

    • @SturmiHD
      @SturmiHD Před 9 lety +5

      ***** yea thats true. just my opinion ;)

    • @RoosterMontgomery
      @RoosterMontgomery Před 9 lety +171

      Sturmi
      I think he looked second best to Ganz as a pre-bunker Hitler. He has the height, mellow demeanor, decent accent, piercing eyes and his hair isn't a wig.

    • @Beppo85
      @Beppo85 Před 7 lety +70

      Sturmi Bruno Ganz is hands down the best movie Hitler IMO. David Bamber is adequate considering he doesn't have to do much.

    • @josiahrecords92
      @josiahrecords92 Před 6 lety +14

      You can't beat Alec Guinness. Obi-Wan as Der Fuhrer was entertaining.

  • @culturalivrosetc5259
    @culturalivrosetc5259 Před rokem +7

    This is so visually beautiful. Beautiful movie.

  • @athomicritics
    @athomicritics Před 2 lety +4

    i was surprised to see Keitel being in that room , i was expecting the movie director to put bormann instead as Keitel is generally forgotten when speaking of the Nazi Inner Circle in movies that show it

  • @papadoc230
    @papadoc230 Před 6 lety +9

    The guys in the room, starting in 1:35: Joseph Goebbels, Wilhelm Keitel, Heinrich Himmler, Hermann Göring and the other one with the brown jacket is probably Albert Speer

  • @Stevieboy74
    @Stevieboy74 Před 9 lety +122

    Great scene, full of tension! I like the panoramic shot of the berghof at the beginning of the scene, looked very accurate. CGI I presume?

    • @osman4552
      @osman4552 Před 4 lety +11

      no they built it up again

    • @osman4552
      @osman4552 Před 4 lety +7

      @HourglassShrugged thanks man but i was not serious :D

  • @aaaht3810
    @aaaht3810 Před rokem

    Good scene. The room at the Berghof with the large window seems to have been a faithful reproduction from photos I've seen. But I have never found a source that said Stauffenberg personally had Hitler sign the order there. Does anyone know if this scene is true to history?

  • @GK1976A
    @GK1976A Před rokem +11

    So many great actors of our time in this film.
    It’s right up there with ‘A bridge too far’ and ‘Conspiracy’ for films with the best actors available.

  • @locoHAWAIIANkane
    @locoHAWAIIANkane Před 5 lety +52

    I dont remember this scene but man, talk about intense! And the set is AMAZING! I’m assuming the shot of the residence was computer graphics but even the interior bears a striking resemblance to the actual Berghof!

  • @ge2623
    @ge2623 Před 3 lety +197

    Ok we get it. They are speaking English. They're also all ACTORS too. How inaccurate!

    • @eb1247
      @eb1247 Před 3 lety +11

      If Germany won we might all be speaking German, this is a fun way to get back at them

    • @tobalaba
      @tobalaba Před 3 lety +20

      That Hitler guy isn't even the real Hitler.

    • @sussy_6998
      @sussy_6998 Před 3 lety +2

      I know!
      A historical movie with such outrageous inaccuracies ! Shame !

    • @lejenddairy
      @lejenddairy Před 3 lety +4

      I can understand the English part, I just can’t understand why the actors aren’t putting on German accents if they are going to speak English while playing German characters? It’s the same for other films as will.

    • @lucketravis5623
      @lucketravis5623 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lejenddairy i can’t imagine they could all pull off good German accents. It might sound too cartoony

  • @selowhgts6133
    @selowhgts6133 Před 2 lety +2

    There is a movie made just after WW2 in which they filmed a scene in this very room. The room was mostly intact despite being stripped of all the valuables, fixtures, wooden walls and flooring. It was eerie to see this room after the war and they were filming a scene from a movie in it. I wish I knew the name of this movie.

  • @Zachariah_
    @Zachariah_ Před rokem +6

    The guy who played Cornwallis from the patriot and Lord Becket from POTC in the same movie is cursed 😂😂