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  • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
    @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Před 2 měsíci +17

    Here is the full documentary - worth watching -
    czcams.com/video/rcJPlRaY-JM/video.html

    • @Sunflare-vq2uy
      @Sunflare-vq2uy Před měsícem +2

      Thank you

    • @nillehessy
      @nillehessy Před 7 dny

      . . adolf pipo hitler de klown . . hitler the ultimate liar gaslighter
      i mean hitler and the nazis (higher up) & elite sympathisantis they are into a certain idea of the flat earth and all that comes with that .. and they know and they believe but for the rest..
      the origin & real meaning of the swastika and also souvastika was never shown and taught proper and decent to the german people by the nazis no was more likehh hey scheiss auf ´em deutscher o d e r ? ist doch nicht uns problem o d e r ?
      hey wir sind nazis ja keine mary fokkin puppets o d e r ??
      no they only taught to the inner circles
      - and neither was taught the germans anything true or truthfull about the schwarze sonne symbol or even told a little thing of flat earth at all not even a nod to a taught or dream tell one might have of flat earth and simplest concept of it
      yeh and if i then think about how this major truth gateway the swastika got banned and stigmatized after ww2 untill this day then yeh
      i mean voltaire and napoleon both stated -- there are no coincidences on the world stage -- en stalin said that en churchill
      do u understand this

  • @TiredofEarth
    @TiredofEarth Před 4 měsíci +176

    what the last guy said is an uncomfortable truth. Hitler did indeed try his best to avoid war with England.

    • @patrickbateman1660
      @patrickbateman1660 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Was committing genocide part of the plan to avoid war

    • @wolfganghasenmaier8350
      @wolfganghasenmaier8350 Před 4 měsíci +29

      was genocides of England vs aboriginees of other continents part oft he plan for mhe British Empire? To genocide Indians, Africans etc etc etc (?)You got gigatons of that dirt on your own genocidal English history... @@patrickbateman1660

    • @bighillraft
      @bighillraft Před 4 měsíci +10

      Invading countries that were allied with the UK is certainly an interesting way of avoiding war with the UK

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Před 3 měsíci +11

      ​@@bighillraftUK didn't help their allies tbh, they only sprung to action when the Germans reached the beaches of France, the only thing keeping them from the UK was the waters between France and the UK lol

    • @TayDays1128
      @TayDays1128 Před 3 měsíci +6

      If Hitler truly wanted to avoid war, he wouldnt have invaded all of those countries

  • @yggdrasil9039
    @yggdrasil9039 Před 4 lety +309

    The last interview is particularly poignant and true.

    • @ds1868
      @ds1868 Před 4 lety +15

      @Skip Barrows well we can put quite a few other characters in that category then. Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte among them. All had flaws and at times behaved in a barbaric way.

    • @outdoorslife4style831
      @outdoorslife4style831 Před 3 lety +6

      @Tony M. or Joseph stalin, how many of his own people did he murder or starve to death.

    • @db7610
      @db7610 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Lanko94 Churchill was the man for the job and not Chamberlain who didn't realise he was dealing with madman Adolf Hitler. In war you need a bastard.

  • @bigguy555
    @bigguy555 Před 7 lety +292

    Isn't it weird that there was never a interview of Adolf Hitler?

    • @peteraugust5295
      @peteraugust5295 Před 7 lety +160

      yeah, so weird. He was never interviewed.
      Its not like 99% of all data from that time was bombed by the allies and the remainings are kept away from public. Your right. the most important leader of its time simply was never interviewed during his whole live...

    • @MrCarGuy
      @MrCarGuy Před 7 lety +32

      BIG GUY He never wanted to be interviewed by anyone. He wanted his image to be that of what was seen in the well organized propaganda. There is, however, *one* surviving tape of his real voice that was secretly recorded. You can listen to it.

    • @arnoldschneenegger7922
      @arnoldschneenegger7922 Před 7 lety +6

      there were look it up

    • @MrHari232
      @MrHari232 Před 7 lety +9

      He was interviewed by a french, but before his party was popular. The article was published afterwards.

    • @klevdud
      @klevdud Před 5 lety +3

      @@MrCarGuy according to whom? There are many videos of his normal voice. There is a political speech where he talks about how the USA is adamant in their neutrality yet they wont trade with germany, (econoomic sanctions litteraly a blockade). And they give arms to the enemy of germany. Rosevelts act of neutrality was a big hoax. Anyway, hitler with a calm and normal voice talks about this, and how vile in reality it is as it basicly forces the germans to take action or try to survive a war of atrittion they cant and wont win. A big reason germany lost ww1 was not military, they had the french and british beat until america came on the scene. Now the blockade is in full force. The allied forces in ww1 starved the german population and state of food and resources to the point they had to sign for peace.

  • @petersmitgary
    @petersmitgary Před 2 měsíci +34

    "If you tell a lie big enough, tell it frequently enough, it will be believed."

    • @notseekingconverts
      @notseekingconverts Před 2 měsíci +3

      I still not believe Biden nor Obama. Theory invalidated.

    • @xsx1113
      @xsx1113 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@notseekingconvertswhich is exactly why you support Trump

    • @x60mmx
      @x60mmx Před 2 měsíci +3

      That was said about the Western media, which we can all see is still true.

    • @deep_fried_midget
      @deep_fried_midget Před 2 měsíci

      K. Where's the lie exactly?

  • @Marrtinike19
    @Marrtinike19 Před 5 lety +65

    Some say thats the reason he stopped his generals at dunkirque

  • @TheQuadrant193
    @TheQuadrant193 Před 3 lety +78

    He respected the British people

  • @kingfreak8548
    @kingfreak8548 Před 4 lety +135

    Very very ambitious man. Very polarizing, I see why he is such a huge figure in history. everything about WW2 was crazy. All the players, tactics, technology, the lives lost, the after effects. Crazy. Wish movies would depict history more accurately though.

    • @NoName-oq9bx
      @NoName-oq9bx Před 4 lety +3

      Agreed

    • @techo4Ugeeks
      @techo4Ugeeks Před 4 lety +12

      Finally a real comment as a history major this era had me drawn and obsessed with distinguishing from facts to theories and stories. I still think about it 10 years later

    • @marcus.the.younger
      @marcus.the.younger Před 3 lety +1

      @@techo4Ugeeks
      wow... i love history too

    • @fernandoreynaaguilar1438
      @fernandoreynaaguilar1438 Před 3 lety +1

      You mentioned everything BUT the Holocaust. Funny: in Hitler's mind It was the most important thing.
      Yet Is typical of many who think in terms of Cartoon nazis and exotic nazi Ufo's.

  • @johntaylor346
    @johntaylor346 Před 5 lety +237

    This explains alot about the controversy over Dunkirk. The Germans could have annihilated the English. It was Hitlers call. Also Rudolph Hess probably would have Hitlers blessing if he could have been successful in his mission.

    • @locutas95
      @locutas95 Před 3 lety +2

      And the failing of Herman Georing with his overconfidence

    • @GuitarandMusicInstitute
      @GuitarandMusicInstitute Před 2 lety +2

      It wasn’t just English on the beaches. Why would you say that?

    • @DannyBoy777777
      @DannyBoy777777 Před 2 lety

      Ten million served in the British armed forces you fool - 200,000 was hardly an annihilation-in wating.

    • @Ror0009
      @Ror0009 Před 2 lety

      It’s not about dunkirk it was about the planes

    • @PhoenixAscending
      @PhoenixAscending Před 2 lety +1

      Hitler was not trying to let the English escape at Dunkirk. If that was the case, he wouldn't have used the Luftwaffe. He had ordered the army to halt days before they took Paris, but they kept going anyways...which was a good thing. This, however, infuriated Hitler. He wanted to show them who was boss at Dunkirk, and wanted to use the Luftwaffe to finish off the British, as that branch of military was more pro Nazi. He didn't want the army to get the glory, and Goering assured Hitler the air force could finish them off. One of the many times Hitler listened to Goering when he shouldn't have

  • @ProtoMario
    @ProtoMario Před 7 lety +119

    Wow that man who just said, "Oh God"...
    Wow.... =(

    • @awaw5904
      @awaw5904 Před 7 lety

      ProtoMario War is hell

    • @darthradious7011
      @darthradious7011 Před 4 lety +11

      His name is Adolf Galland. He was a general in the Luftwaffe and one of the Third Reich's most successful flying aces. Unsurprisingly he was awarded multiple medals for his service.

    • @pinth
      @pinth Před 2 lety

      How do you read so much into that?

  • @Arno2022
    @Arno2022 Před 2 lety +73

    He admired the English people because of their Anglo-Saxon ancestry and because he saw the British Empire as an inspiration. Houston Stewart Chamberlain, one of his favourite philosophers, Winifred Wagner, his best female friend, and Unity Mitford, a young blond admirer, were from England.

    • @gaylordfaulker8342
      @gaylordfaulker8342 Před 2 lety +3

      He admired them so much he launched an assault on your country famously known as “Blitzkrieg” in 1940.

    • @niranjansrinivasan4042
      @niranjansrinivasan4042 Před 2 lety +3

      No wonder, an explotative cancer liked by a man of even a worst kind

    • @samusaran13372
      @samusaran13372 Před rokem +2

      @@gaylordfaulker8342 That's not what blitzkrieg even means, cretin.

  • @wholeone1332
    @wholeone1332 Před 8 lety +1696

    When politicians liked the country more than they liked money.

    • @jesseherring4745
      @jesseherring4745 Před 3 lety +137

      @Jose Martinez DeJesus when the war started getting bad hitler wouldn't even take a day off because he took up his duties and did what he had to knowing people were fighting for the country,while leaders in america play golf all the time and dont give 2 f's about how they destroy the countru

    • @pheeku6996
      @pheeku6996 Před 3 lety +117

      @@jesseherring4745 back then Hitler was having a nice and secure time in his Wolfsschanze Bunker or in his Alps resort, but at the same time he and his followers were sending Germanys young people into the fires of war, wasting them like a cheap resource

    • @georanger6180
      @georanger6180 Před 2 lety +48

      If only he didnt have such cruel views he could have been the greatest leader of real time

    • @toddpacker4683
      @toddpacker4683 Před 2 lety +33

      Hitler had children murdered

    • @johnnywalker9082
      @johnnywalker9082 Před 2 lety +36

      @@georanger6180 which views were cruel?

  • @Iamgroot9170
    @Iamgroot9170 Před 2 měsíci +28

    He was resting comfortably in Argentina before his death.

  • @yogibeer9319
    @yogibeer9319 Před 4 lety +39

    The last gentleman was German flying ace Gen. Adolph Galland who led a wildly interesting life and is really worth reading about.

  • @richardpickering2452
    @richardpickering2452 Před rokem +55

    I doubt Hitler would have the same opinion of England now !!

    • @Jimmy_Watt
      @Jimmy_Watt Před 8 měsíci +7

      ​@perseus274You're using the "WWII German society was completely evil and everything about it was bad" angle that so many do. You don't understand the comment because you're looking at it through a 2023 "the TV told me this" lense.
      During the war, Germany was largely homogenous, had a strong sense of national identity, and a really bad taste in their mouths left there by the Versailles Treaty of 1919. Their country was in shambles after WWI, and a generation of military aged males were gone or broken. They were presentable in public, took pride in their society, and unfortunately were taken control of by a charismatic tyrant in a vulnerable state.
      England was similar in more than a few categories. A respectful culture that had achieved far more than most. Ironically, both countries have flooded themselves with immigrants who refuse to assimilate, and their cultural identities are almost gone.

    • @CLARKE176
      @CLARKE176 Před 5 měsíci

      You mean Britain.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Jimmy_Wattno angloids were always more degenerate

  • @shoresyman1
    @shoresyman1 Před 2 lety +71

    He also could have blown the British army to bits at Dunkirk but didn't 🤔

    • @ahuman2482
      @ahuman2482 Před 2 lety +3

      yes I also don't understand why he didn't. he literally could have. it was tangible

    • @woodenseagull1899
      @woodenseagull1899 Před 2 lety +9

      His first big BIG mistake...!!

    • @stefankazimirovic7957
      @stefankazimirovic7957 Před 2 lety +47

      He admired the british for their colonial empire. He never wanted war with Britain.

    • @fuxihutterer8088
      @fuxihutterer8088 Před rokem +16

      HE WANTED PEACE BUT BRITAIN WANTED THE WWAR

    • @TheRogueEmpire
      @TheRogueEmpire Před rokem +2

      @Watch CZcams he attacked a western ally. how could there be peace while he exterminated polish people?

  • @justrandomguy694
    @justrandomguy694 Před 4 lety +176

    The last guy is telling the truth I can see that from his eyes

    • @johnnyrats7083
      @johnnyrats7083 Před 4 lety +1

      Pro Nazy Germany wow you should work for law enforcement then, so many cases would get solved since you’re so sure about things like this

    • @trevmac8362
      @trevmac8362 Před 4 lety +2

      You and the 82 pathetic morons who agreed with you obviously have never been around/dealt with sociopaths or psychopaths before. Much like an electrician,carpenter,plumber etc people like the men in the video become much more adept and proficient as they get older and hone their craft. Men like these in the video begin to believe their lies or they lie to pander to a certain popular opinion. They even practice non verbal emotions *such as facial expressions* to make themselves seem more believable. If you think this guy is telling the truth because in your words *QUOTE* 'i see from his eye's' then i have some prime real estate swamp land in the State of Florida i want to sell you.. You gullible naive fool

    • @titoblanchard5624
      @titoblanchard5624 Před 4 lety +5

      @@trevmac8362 then why the fuck did Hitler didnt gave orders to invade the UK early on?

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 3 lety +4

      @@titoblanchard5624 Just read his writings. He saw the English as a fellow Germanic people and he greatly admired their Empire.
      His dream was a world shared between England/Britain and Germany, but Britain and France declared war on them for attacking Poland so they had to fight them.

    • @colindant3410
      @colindant3410 Před 3 lety +4

      @@trevmac8362 How do you know he is NOT telling the truth? You gullible naive fool times two!

  • @gmren14
    @gmren14 Před 7 lety +33

    Maybe they were so similar because English people have also German roots as the Saxons emigrated there and, together with the Vikings, shaped what would be England.

    • @gmren14
      @gmren14 Před 7 lety

      Oh yes! I forgot about the Normans. What I was talking about is that the Vikings were also a somehow important component in the genetic makeup of modern England. In fact, of all the UK, England has the highest amount of Scandinavian ancestry (9.39%) and places like the East Midlands have the most Scandinavian ancestry (10.37%). But yes, the UK, overall, is mostly Anglo-Saxon which still explains why they were, or are, similar.

    • @abeedhal6519
      @abeedhal6519 Před 7 lety

      There's hardly any scandinavian dna to be found in england.

    • @nottelling7727
      @nottelling7727 Před 7 lety +1

      normans were scandinavians who adopted french culture -.-

  • @BestDanTheMan80
    @BestDanTheMan80 Před 2 lety +49

    I did hear that hitler actually had a lot of admiration for the English.

    • @Jack-sh6xr
      @Jack-sh6xr Před rokem +2

      Makes sense to hear it now, because i always wondered why England seemed to have the most “sympathiser” politician

    • @randomguy2023
      @randomguy2023 Před rokem +6

      And French

  • @pobinr
    @pobinr Před 2 měsíci +45

    Why must everything have music added?
    I'm here for the dialogue.

    • @duruyucel
      @duruyucel Před 2 měsíci +2

      Hear hear! 👌

    • @playstationaccount4473
      @playstationaccount4473 Před 2 měsíci

      Nah. It actually suits here- given it was made pre gimmicky, acted out documentary days. But I get your point. 98% of the time it's better without music.

    • @SquirrelASMR
      @SquirrelASMR Před 2 měsíci +2

      In so many videos, the music is insanely overdramatic all the time. It's so dumb. This one is mild compared to anything.

  • @steven-el3sw
    @steven-el3sw Před 2 lety +30

    "A solitary creature who followed a solitary path..."

  • @phil4893
    @phil4893 Před 3 měsíci +46

    He said from the moment Chamberlain declared war on Germany that it caused him so much pain and anguish because we are all from the same blood. He was right.

    • @playstationaccount4473
      @playstationaccount4473 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Damn. You mean Churchill was wrong!!

    • @raristy1
      @raristy1 Před 2 měsíci

      No. He was wrong. DNA does not make you a Nazi.

    • @Pablo-nc6qu
      @Pablo-nc6qu Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@raristy1being a Nazi is irrelevant. The indigenous English are a Germanic race. Go back to school.

    • @Qualex14
      @Qualex14 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Pablo-nc6qu"Indigenous"

  • @ultraali453
    @ultraali453 Před 2 měsíci +60

    He also didn't want to go to war with the Americans

  • @freetripin
    @freetripin Před 5 lety +135

    Hitler in my opinion is born out of the Treaty of Versailles and if it wasn't Hitler, it would be someone else. The arrogance and greed of France and Great Britain after WWI created Hitler. On the other side, the times were these and we can only hope we learn something from the past generations' mistakes, otherwise all the blood and death would be for nothing.

    • @crimson177
      @crimson177 Před 5 lety +2

      It certainly helped Hitler, but it was not that harsh, compare it to the Brest Litovsk treaty they imposed on the soviets, that was a truly harsh peace. Germany brought misery to Europe and were rightly punished for it.

    • @jayrosen6663
      @jayrosen6663 Před 5 lety +1

      Grigor, no one listened to Wilson who didn't want to impose such a harsh peace treaty on Germany.

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Před 5 lety

      The Germans hardly paid anything towards Versailles

    • @rolandmaruska9899
      @rolandmaruska9899 Před 4 lety +5

      Germany just finished paying off her "debt" to France, about ten or 20 years ago. England and France forced Germany to accept responsibility for WWI, when in truth it was a disaster created by Edward VII, who feared England couldn't compete with Germany's nascent industry and so formed the entangling alliances that all kicked in after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

    • @00avc1
      @00avc1 Před 4 lety

      dave h lmao thats too much here

  • @johndarcy7477
    @johndarcy7477 Před 3 měsíci +40

    We really did lose the war.

  • @dblanco454
    @dblanco454 Před 5 lety +54

    The only man who knew him in this video was Galland

    • @malcolmclayton6651
      @malcolmclayton6651 Před 5 lety +6

      Correct Sir ,

    • @wolfgangbecher4906
      @wolfgangbecher4906 Před 5 lety +1

      Graf von Kielmannsegg knew him and met him several times.
      Hitler used him as a special emissary to the Italiens during the war.
      Kielmannsegg later became the highest ranking general in the newly formed Bundeswehr. That was in the late 1960's.
      In 1993 I had the honour to meet him during a conference of the German Army's Military History Division. He spoke to the audience. Absolutely interesting.

  • @Ikkiaku
    @Ikkiaku Před 3 lety +52

    There is certainly something familiar that Jung talked about Hitler. He was somewhat of a prophetic figure. Goebbels sometimes was afraid, not because Hitler was scary, but because he saw not an ordinary man but a heavenly figure. Jung talked about how Hitler was a necessary figure during that period for Germans, portraying him as a collective unconsciousness of the German race.

    • @chaddy2409
      @chaddy2409 Před 3 lety

      Good written

    • @catsaresocute650
      @catsaresocute650 Před 2 lety +3

      First of all he murderd millions and that is certainly not neccery. Then, he killed specifically germans and abandond germany when he thoght the war was lost. That is not german.

    • @catsaresocute650
      @catsaresocute650 Před 2 lety +1

      I'll give you that he was probably in a sense some manifestation of our identity, in the worst possible sense, but he is not german. If only beacuse nothing IS good enogh to sacrifice your people too or for or abanding them.
      He also wasn't *neccery* what the f.
      And that distiction just to me needs to be Made.

    • @catsaresocute650
      @catsaresocute650 Před 2 lety

      If your also german I specifically refommend TIKs (CZcams) Doku on Hitlers socialism. We need a clear definition of how Nazism wasn't an expression of being german, but somone who utilised this in combination with communist idology and hate to perpetuate things.

    • @catsaresocute650
      @catsaresocute650 Před 2 lety +1

      Well no that sounds Like a Islamism isn't Islamic argument. I mean we need to understand how it is an idology of evil that is part to/commected to something that isn't, bc it is wrong what we are thoght Hitler isn't some singular expression.

  • @HamuraiC-137
    @HamuraiC-137 Před 6 lety +162

    Shoulda just let him into art school

    • @ginevrajdeluca6589
      @ginevrajdeluca6589 Před 3 měsíci

      Yup. Most of these despots suffered some type of rejection/heart-break prior to becoming monsters. That's the problem with blue-blood; it is weak.

    • @jmiller08
      @jmiller08 Před 20 dny

      Blue blood? Is that supposed to be literal or is it a phrase people use?

  • @PkSage89
    @PkSage89 Před 5 lety +50

    Would be nice if these interviews were an hour long, at least, with each of those who new him.

  • @thedonaldlovesu6676
    @thedonaldlovesu6676 Před 2 měsíci +44

    Just want to say to google that yes, I did go looking for this video. And No, I am not a nazi or empathizer of such. This is strictly for research. Thanks.

    • @briansturges2658
      @briansturges2658 Před 2 měsíci +19

      Thankyou for clearing that up, you just saved travel time for several FBI and NSA agents. We'll update your file.

    • @S.D.323
      @S.D.323 Před 2 měsíci +1

      theres a difference between sympathy and empathy I absolutely do not sympathize with hitlers ideas but I can still feel empathy for the fact that he was abused as a child

    • @michaelwelsh9700
      @michaelwelsh9700 Před 2 měsíci +4

      That’s sad that you feel the need to defend yourself for watching a CZcams video in private.

    • @natanbarz8010
      @natanbarz8010 Před 2 měsíci

      I’m here for the serious strong feelings you people have on this subject.

    • @movimentoamazonialivre9838
      @movimentoamazonialivre9838 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You don’t owe the government an explanation for using social media. It is the government that owes you an explanation for using social media.

  • @matthewmurphy6139
    @matthewmurphy6139 Před 6 lety +55

    But could he do it on a cold night in stoke

  • @C.A.MARSUPIAL
    @C.A.MARSUPIAL Před 2 měsíci +44

    A man who came from nowhere and disappeared into nowhere. Don't think so. There's a documentary on him every month. The most infamous man who ever lived.

  • @moesypittounikos
    @moesypittounikos Před 6 lety +40

    During the phoney war they say Hitler let the English and the French go. Some say his tanks got stuck in the mud and the English and the French then escaped. But Hitler could had sent the planes to destroy the escaping soldiers.

    • @DanLetts97
      @DanLetts97 Před rokem

      🎉 Not true. The weather turned nasty

  • @48webber
    @48webber Před 4 měsíci +32

    hitler didnt wanna fight england cos many of the royals loved him which not alot of people knew

    • @amenemhurt8817
      @amenemhurt8817 Před 3 měsíci +2

      That's kinda silly! Why then did he bomb London, Coventry and other cities??!!🙄🙄

    • @againsttheleftandright4065
      @againsttheleftandright4065 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That's not why. He says why in the video.

    • @mrdanforth3744
      @mrdanforth3744 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@amenemhurt8817 In retaliation for Churchill bombing Berlin and other German cities. Right off the bat Churchill ordered the bombing of Berlin even though his aviation experts told him it was a bad idea but he wanted to goad Germany into war.

  • @trolljones4386
    @trolljones4386 Před 4 lety +33

    For the guy who said Hitler hated fighting England England was the reason the war expanded into what it was instead of a small war (what would have been better for the world).

    • @mrmc2465
      @mrmc2465 Před 4 lety +10

      Are u for real? The battles of eastern Europe are unparalleled to this day and you say it was a small war? The small war was western Europe take some history lessons. Germany V Russia was the biggest war in the history of humanity

    • @JohnPaul-zs2kj
      @JohnPaul-zs2kj Před 4 lety +4

      Adam Chlebovec Hitler simply respected Britain far more than he respected the french it’s as simple as that

    • @polentusmax6100
      @polentusmax6100 Před 4 lety

      @@mrmc2465 he was not talking about russia, that was in 41, between 39 and 41 england was the reason the war carry on.
      And most of eastern europe (excluding checks, poles, serbs and greeks) wanted a single unified defence against russia, that explain why hitler had so many sucesses there.

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 3 lety

      No troll jones, if there hadn't been a war with western Europe the Germans were still going to attack the East, which was by far the largest and most destructive front with millions of people dying. It's also where they got the vast majority of their concentration camp victims.

    • @a.hassanhale3326
      @a.hassanhale3326 Před 3 lety

      @@JohnPaul-zs2kj why would they respect the British more?

  • @Sasha-xv6do
    @Sasha-xv6do Před 2 měsíci +38

    0:56 Nowhere in Argentinia, yes. :D

    • @pimmelberger9967
      @pimmelberger9967 Před 2 měsíci +3

      At the Volkswagen company, this Volkswagen who he invented 😂

  • @shinigummyl1586
    @shinigummyl1586 Před 2 lety +33

    Fun fact: this video is uploaded 3 years after the last german (ww2) general dies

  • @toast2610
    @toast2610 Před 7 lety +15

    It is difficult for most people to explain sincere people. They don't understand the "angle" that they believe must be there.

  • @geemanbmw
    @geemanbmw Před 2 měsíci +4

    David, who is the narrator in the opening of this video? What a commanding voice and you can't help but be interested and listen... amazing!

  • @Whatshappening2024
    @Whatshappening2024 Před 4 lety +34

    is that adolf galland the pilot with the mustache?? I have a painting of a plane bf109 with his signature on it

    • @ggccllfour1398
      @ggccllfour1398 Před 4 lety +4

      Jordan probably can make some money off of that if you ever hit financial trouble.

    • @ryanh4499
      @ryanh4499 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, that's him.

    • @jesseherring4745
      @jesseherring4745 Před 3 lety

      Preserve that piece of history and never gove or sell it

  • @ChicagoJ351
    @ChicagoJ351 Před 3 měsíci +9

    I remember watching this documentary in college. I learned a lot from it. Very informative.

  • @08Jaming
    @08Jaming Před 8 lety +12

    The men who start wars should pay the price, not the men who must endure it.

  • @uweSMG
    @uweSMG Před 4 lety +5

    One of the BEST yet!

  • @DonCarlosHormozi
    @DonCarlosHormozi Před 2 lety +10

    I've heard this narrator's voice elsewhere but I don't know his name. His voice is amazing!

  • @96dabulls
    @96dabulls Před 7 lety +76

    I think hitler had that opinion of the English because of the story where he was spared by an English soldier in ww1

    • @msg5359
      @msg5359 Před 7 lety +23

      But also the english WERE high class back then. Also their language is Germanic

    • @Retardeano
      @Retardeano Před 7 lety +6

      josh henderson Nah it's because they are both germanic countries.

    • @The00air
      @The00air Před 7 lety +4

      It was because of his admiration of English High Class and of the British Empire, of which he was fascinated by and sought to create his own German Empire in similar light.

    • @96dabulls
      @96dabulls Před 7 lety +1

      deakon Dextre what would capturing French soldiers with a pistol have anything to do with his thoughts toward the English? if your gonna insult someone, try backing it up with a sensable statement

    • @warmswarm
      @warmswarm Před 7 lety +1

      or a *sensible statement even!

  • @aleksandrasialtsis4382
    @aleksandrasialtsis4382 Před 2 měsíci +22

    I find the last clip to be fascinating. When you think of Hitler, do you think of him attacking or holding back? People would probably choose the former, but I see that Hitler had his reasons that made sense to him in his mind. This video was full of insight. Thanks for sharing!

    • @signal76240
      @signal76240 Před 2 měsíci +12

      the true enemy was the bolchevism, the fuhrer offered London several peace offers that left him in a very good situation, this explains the reason why Hitler stopped the advance towards the port of Dunkirk, he was giving them a hand before wanting to sign peace, in the speech entitled a last appeal to reasson can be evident, especially to forge an alliance against the urss in the future but Churchill refused any peace

    • @DeadPebbles
      @DeadPebbles Před měsícem +1

      He didn’t hold back trying to attack the Soviet Union because he believed Slavs did not deserve to live. Master Race Theory: There is one race that is superior and deserving of life more than any other race and that is the Aryan Race. When your logic begins there, it ends there. All bets are off. Anything you do from that point on is based on a mystical and mythological pile of undisputed bullshit that ultimately lead to his own demise and the demise of the German people.

    • @cyborgchicken3502
      @cyborgchicken3502 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@DeadPebbles I like how you conveniently leave out literally every other major historical event that led to the rise of Hitler and the Nazis....their actions will never justified ever, they were simply evil, plain and simple... But pretending like "mAsTer RaCe tHeOry" is the only reason behind their actions is historically and factually false....maybe do a little bit of research on the colonial disputes that led to WW1, Hitlers time in the trenches of WW1, the treaty of Versailles after WW1 that essentially bankrupted Germany and turned it into a failed state, the corrupt Weimar republic that was a poor attempt at trying to established a form of governance in Germany and all of the other things that led to Germans feeling angry, resentful, hateful and abandoned by the world causing them to turn to an evil master manipulator and dictator like Hitler.... Again... Not justified, but there were many other factors involved in the rise of the Nazis, it wasn't just Master Race theory... U also forget that Hitler and Stalin were allies at the start of the war, Hitler only betrayed Stalin halfway through the war and invaded Russia because aside from thinking that Germans were superior to everyone else, Hitler hated communists and ended up viewing communist Soviet union as a threat to his dream of a new German empire....mind you, that Hitler wasn't the only person that subscribed to such an ideology at the time, the Japanese did as well, so did the Bolsheviks under Stalin, so did the Maoists in China when they finally took power and ended up invading countries like Tibet..... Master Race theory was quite common back then and was used by many a would be dictator to maintain control over their populace

    • @cbear9263
      @cbear9263 Před měsícem +1

      ​@cyborgchicken3502 Well said! All of your comments are true!

  • @Levottomat01
    @Levottomat01 Před 2 lety +13

    How can we watch this doco?

  • @kareemortega617
    @kareemortega617 Před 7 lety +36

    For a brief second i thought the guy in the thumbnail was Walt Disney

  • @zaynumar0
    @zaynumar0 Před 3 lety +35

    Seems like Mr Hitler liked the British......

    • @ndgnatoo6677
      @ndgnatoo6677 Před 3 lety +2

      His was apparently irish

    • @RifleEyez
      @RifleEyez Před 3 lety +8

      @N S Not only that, they killed plenty of white people. Britain was pretty well respected in Germany, plenty connections between the two countries (not least the Royal family) and there's lots of examples of this connection/admiration for the UK (von Ribbentrops son went to Westminster school and tried to get him into Eton to learn how ''English boys'' were, to help the Hitler Youth improve, for example), and even retarded things like Himmler and the SS trying to make 'porridge' the oat food popular because British people ate it including all the statesmen and distinguished people and he thought it would benefit the SS/Germany as a whole (true story).
      Plus obviously Hitler respecting the administrative power of the British in controlling vast territories with minimal amounts of men, which is how he thought the Germans would end up running things after the war. When Britain declared war on Germany they were furious (Hitler, Goering, Goebbels) because von Ribbentrop said it wouldn't ever happen, and famously Goering said ''what now?''. None of them wanted to actually fight the UK, they wanted to emulate them and work with them.

    • @a.hassanhale3326
      @a.hassanhale3326 Před 3 lety

      @@RifleEyez But how is the British population similar to Germany? And didn't Hitler hate the allies for the treaty of versailles? The British were one of germanys biggest enemies.

    • @tomgarify
      @tomgarify Před 3 lety +4

      @@a.hassanhale3326 Racially and culturally they are similar.

    • @christinefougere
      @christinefougere Před 3 lety

      @@a.hassanhale3326 he hated the French for the TOV not the English, but he hated the Germans who signed even more. England didn't want to sign it nor did the US because it's terms were too harsh.

  • @ryanwiler4808
    @ryanwiler4808 Před 2 měsíci +11

    His biggest mistake was valuing things for what they were, not what they did.

  • @TinyBearTim
    @TinyBearTim Před 2 lety +8

    Who is the narrator at the start his voice is amazing

  • @rodneyhirsch2340
    @rodneyhirsch2340 Před 5 lety +14

    This was taken from a documentary but I can't find it anywhere. Anyone have info??

  • @ferencnagy5502
    @ferencnagy5502 Před 6 lety +69

    They should ask the argentinian neighbours about him.

  • @Sarasapien
    @Sarasapien Před 4 lety +9

    Great video David 🧐

  • @SuperBashem
    @SuperBashem Před 7 lety +7

    109 pilot

  • @hscollier
    @hscollier Před 4 lety +42

    It would have been helpful to know who it was that was speaking. The quotes don’t mean much without some context.

    • @knazibaz
      @knazibaz Před 4 lety +15

      Hc Collier The guy at the end - with the mustachios talking about the Blitz - is Luftwaffe general Adolf Galland.

  • @markhenryramsey9132
    @markhenryramsey9132 Před 5 lety +118

    He was just a man. Which is scarier than being a 'monster', because it means we're all capable of malevolence. I'm not saying everyone is 'evil' but we all have the capability.

    • @AndreaRoll
      @AndreaRoll Před 5 lety +18

      a man crashed by his experience in the trenches in world war I, rejected by the art academia. He may have possibly become a completely different man if it wasn't for that. that's even more scary.

    • @amrickdhillon1283
      @amrickdhillon1283 Před 5 lety +6

      That sounds like a Jordan Peterson quote

    • @markhenryramsey9132
      @markhenryramsey9132 Před 5 lety +3

      Andrea Roll He is, and should be the focus of the Nazi phenomenon, but he could not have achieved anything alone. As you rightly illuminated, the seemingly insignificant of experiences such as rejection from an institution can have dire consequences for an individual, and in thankfully rare cases, humanity.

    • @lm-jz9bh
      @lm-jz9bh Před 5 lety +7

      Very well said. It's easy to view other people as being monstrous when they do something horrible. It's a lot more difficult to look in the mirror and see that same person could just as easily be looking back at us.

    • @saraqostahterra4548
      @saraqostahterra4548 Před 5 lety +1

      Well, although you have a point, it doesn't just happen "like that" that therefor everyone is a potential threat. Hitler's rule was just a consequence of the defeat in world war 1 and the treaty of Versaille.

  • @lePPa-7h
    @lePPa-7h Před 6 lety +25

    Heated videos with lots of views never have good comment sections

  • @juanaltredo2974
    @juanaltredo2974 Před 2 měsíci +45

    I always had the feeling the germans didn't want to go to war with england, the WW II keeps changing as I keep learning more and more. I think is the only war I history where winners and losers meant nothing because ultimately most of the winners were losers, and most of the losers were winners. The only winner who really became ultra powerful after the war was the US, who very slyly dismantled the British empire, they were the reason of england loss of hegemony, not the germans

    • @leomarchiori1
      @leomarchiori1 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Sir, this is the best analysys on WWII outcomes I have read so far. Nobody realizes this

    • @derekstaroba
      @derekstaroba Před 2 měsíci +3

      Horrible take

    • @vandematram4
      @vandematram4 Před 2 měsíci

      If usa wasn't involved..
      Britain was already lost hegemony..
      Britain was going to loose it's colonies , from where they were getting money , men , raw materials ..

    • @DD-pb4lj
      @DD-pb4lj Před 2 měsíci

      The British empire was already declining prior to ww2. Nationalist and anti-imperialist movements were the main cause that weakened their hegemony.

    • @senorpepper3405
      @senorpepper3405 Před 2 měsíci

      If they didn't fight germany, they would eventually have to bend the knee to germany.

  • @lonestarguyaustin
    @lonestarguyaustin Před 5 lety +50

    Two books, imho, that are must reads if one wants to better understand the man AH, Germany, and the world's current predicament.
    1). The Myth of German Villainy, by Retired USN aviator, Benton Bradberry. You will gain a solid grasp of the sweep of European history from 1871, when Germany became a sovereign country, to the end of WWII 1945 with the Allied victory that saved globalist Communism and awarded the Soviets Eastern Europe and 50 years of tyranny.
    Available at Amazon for an outrageous price, The Myth of German Villainy is available at Rense dotcom and the Institute for Historical Review, ihr dotorg.
    2). Hitler's War, (Millennium Edition) by David Irving. Ten years of deep research, This is a riveting, unparalleled account based only on the many archival records that survived the war and are stored with their respective governments; personal interviews Mr. Irving conducted with Hitler's surviving staff; and diaries of persons who were in a position to know AH.
    This book, Hitler's War, has been approved research material at US military academies.
    Try Institute for Historical Review, ihr dot org, and Focal Point Publications (Irving's own publishing house), or Amazon.

    • @malcolmclayton6651
      @malcolmclayton6651 Před 5 lety +2

      Correct Sir,

    • @klevdud
      @klevdud Před 5 lety +3

      How about mein kampf? There are english translated versions online from 1939.

    • @rolandmaruska9899
      @rolandmaruska9899 Před 4 lety +1

      Also worth reading is R.H.S. Stolfi's magisterial work Hitler, Beyond Evil and Tyranny.

    • @parmindersingh2558
      @parmindersingh2558 Před 4 lety +2

      Love you bro for telling us truth

  • @hankochai
    @hankochai Před rokem +25

    I believe it was the late US Sen. Claude Pepper, a liberal Democrat, who met Hitler before the war and noted how charismatic Hitler was. He said this as a strong opponent of Hitler.

    • @TheRogueEmpire
      @TheRogueEmpire Před rokem +10

      you would have to be to do what he did. sick elderly and children fought in berlin to the last german standing. they wouldnt do that for some regular guy. the french didnt.

  • @rivco5008
    @rivco5008 Před 7 lety +52

    What Galland said about Hitler and the British is true.

  • @pacman2k1
    @pacman2k1 Před 6 lety +28

    the first speaker has the essence : "taking with him the german nation as it was known before" true

  • @humanly3270
    @humanly3270 Před 4 lety +15

    where can i download this ominous soundtrack

    • @diegodelizsoto
      @diegodelizsoto Před 4 lety

      Sadie Tate they are talking about the most impacting person after Jesus and you worry about the soundtrack

  • @PertinentDiscussions
    @PertinentDiscussions Před 2 měsíci +13

    Well said as of now. The US and UK are so much like Germans!

  • @Sameoldfitup
    @Sameoldfitup Před 4 lety +12

    "We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell."
    Oscar Wilde.

  • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
    @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Před 13 lety

    @therealbamlee - thank you for your comment. Interestingly, my film is entitled How Hitler LOST The War. It speaks exactly to the point you wrote about and I completely agree. Try to watch the entire documentary by acquiring a copy on my website.
    Independent filmmaker David Hoffman- thehoffmancollection

  • @yacobshelelshaddai4543
    @yacobshelelshaddai4543 Před 2 měsíci +34

    He didn't disappear into nowhere, he moved to Argentina.

    • @mikebrown383
      @mikebrown383 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Might do a little more research

    • @tonyfeeney6978
      @tonyfeeney6978 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Yes, he died in 1953 in Argentina.

    • @coldsmokepwrstroke
      @coldsmokepwrstroke Před 2 měsíci

      Perhaps but we may never know

    • @yacobshelelshaddai4543
      @yacobshelelshaddai4543 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@coldsmokepwrstroke why put a limit on yourself? We can know. And I do know. Just like the many others that do. Just like the many who lived near him and testify that he did. Look into it. The general narrative on almost everything is a lie. But Jesus is true. And His return is imminent. God bless you all. 🙏

    • @yacobshelelshaddai4543
      @yacobshelelshaddai4543 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mikebrown383 smart man

  • @billyleroy2465
    @billyleroy2465 Před rokem +5

    What's the title of this 1988 Documentary?

  • @FREE_WILL_DEFENDER
    @FREE_WILL_DEFENDER Před 6 lety +13

    The first guy analogy was damn near perfect

  • @bettygoodbody
    @bettygoodbody Před 13 lety

    well, from the conversation, its nice to see we have finally grown up and resolved our differences, and can deal with life in harmony and with mutual respect and understanding.

  • @BL-zi9wb
    @BL-zi9wb Před 3 lety +1

    If Mr. Hoffman reads this, or anyone else, do you know where I can find the extended interview with the man at 0:34 ? There was a video where he talks about the Soviet counterattack.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Před 3 lety +1

      Please contact my office at allinaday@aol.com with your query.
      David Hoffman filmmaker

  • @BlitzOfTheReich
    @BlitzOfTheReich Před 7 lety +14

    Adolf Galland please teach me how to fly.

  • @coypu2005
    @coypu2005 Před 3 lety +39

    True. England was Aryan. No need to battle them.

    • @akuganteng790
      @akuganteng790 Před 2 lety +5

      But England still allies, not Axis

    • @seandougall2418
      @seandougall2418 Před 2 lety +3

      Britain**

    • @kayvan671
      @kayvan671 Před 2 lety +1

      🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻

    • @kayvan671
      @kayvan671 Před 2 lety

      @@akuganteng790
      Not a single Germanic Country has allied with them.

    • @madarauchiha_6262
      @madarauchiha_6262 Před 2 lety

      @@kayvan671 yes because germany was possessed from demons :/

  • @Czevak
    @Czevak Před 5 měsíci +1

    Can someone tell me the name of music

  • @Saleh-994
    @Saleh-994 Před 4 lety +25

    See the comments? That's why 8 year olds shouldn't have iPods

  • @johnthomas1224
    @johnthomas1224 Před 5 lety +13

    When was this video shot?

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Před 5 lety +33

      My documentary was made for PBS airing on in 1988.
      David Hoffman-filmmaker

    • @AlanOLeary209
      @AlanOLeary209 Před 4 lety

      @@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Adolf galland died in 96 ?

  • @aschakra450
    @aschakra450 Před 4 lety +58

    It's funny how most of them , conveniently blame one man. And wash off their hands.

    • @InFamXYT
      @InFamXYT Před 4 lety +2

      It's funny how you use a comma.

    • @jonangorman6341
      @jonangorman6341 Před 4 lety +7

      @@InFamXYT you must love cheap jokes.

    • @christinefougere
      @christinefougere Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah they thought they could get away with claiming they were only following orders. You don't follow orders that are amoral if you have a conscience..

  • @niranjansrinivasan4042
    @niranjansrinivasan4042 Před 2 lety +37

    A man of complex personality who made his career his whole life, not caring for the consequences

    • @yehor_ivanov
      @yehor_ivanov Před 2 lety +7

      leavin' out the specifics of his beliefs and "career" here, yeah ?

    • @niranjansrinivasan4042
      @niranjansrinivasan4042 Před 2 lety +4

      @@yehor_ivanov may I ask the intention behind your question ?

    • @grantsmythe8625
      @grantsmythe8625 Před 2 lety +1

      Actually he was a gambler who thought he could beat the odds because "providence" was with him.

    • @slXD100
      @slXD100 Před 2 lety +4

      @@grantsmythe8625 they would've beaten the odds if it wasn't for the impossible logistical task.

  • @Mitch-Cumstein
    @Mitch-Cumstein Před 7 lety +17

    0:35 Norm Macdonald in make-up.

    • @ElMoShApPiNeSs
      @ElMoShApPiNeSs Před 7 lety +4

      "Now I don't know if you guys are history buffs..."

  • @methods3110
    @methods3110 Před 5 lety +117

    Poor Britain won the war but lost the peace. Britain was defeated in the end by the Americans which forced it to surrender its empire, and end up a satellite of the US. Hitler hated the war with Britain as he said to Adolf Galland in the video, and believed in the British empire to maintain the balance of power, something he said repeatedly throughout the war. Actual history, as opposed to propaganda, is full of irony, and Nature always has the last laugh.

    • @THISISMEYOable
      @THISISMEYOable Před 5 lety +3

      Source?

    • @ilyjax
      @ilyjax Před 5 lety +10

      Russia won the war*

    • @marcuswilson3485
      @marcuswilson3485 Před 5 lety +1

      Why do we not all know this? I’d love this to be true but I’ve never read any account of it and you do not seem to put forward any evidence.

    • @joshiumeshv
      @joshiumeshv Před 5 lety +2

      @@ilyjax Roosevelt was immensely impressed by resilience soviets showed under Stalin's leadership. He perceived that Soviet victory will end dynastic method of ruling in Europe. And so, poured huge military aid that revitalised the Soviet army. Erred Stalin got chance to correct his earlier mistakes with U.S. support. But he sacrificed huge manpower as a strategy, that proved costly, very very costly, though Russia won the war.

    • @carriecox1677
      @carriecox1677 Před 5 lety +1

      88Gibson LesPaul after the invasion of Poland, Britain and France declared war on Germany.

  • @Harsimran_Singh_27
    @Harsimran_Singh_27 Před 3 lety +114

    It is actually true. It was England and France who declared war on him, not the other way around. Yes, he did have territorial ambitions but they were towards the East - Poland, Baltic states and Russia. He was forced into a war on the Western front.

    • @demo4556
      @demo4556 Před 3 lety +5

      Hitler always planned on war with the Allies, the only reason they declared war first is that they were protecting Poland. It was the Western powers that created the Treaty of Versailles, not the collapsing Russian government or fledgling Polish Republic.

    • @AssyMcgeeee
      @AssyMcgeeee Před 3 lety +34

      @@demo4556
      Wrong. Even Ian Kershaw, a leading historian on Hitler, agrees that Hitler only wanted to go East. Thanks to Britain and France the war got spread around and millions needlessly died.

    • @louieknight1612
      @louieknight1612 Před 3 lety +6

      So what fuck Hitler rest in hell

    • @blackdeckbox
      @blackdeckbox Před 3 lety +11

      @@AssyMcgeeee that is such a retarded comment. You are willing to accept genocide in other countries? Needless fighting?

    • @tiger131panzerkampfwagenvi6
      @tiger131panzerkampfwagenvi6 Před 3 lety +2

      He wanted the lost Prussian empire territory back and even the treaty of Versailles was not necessarily my thoughts

  • @napoleanamor9016
    @napoleanamor9016 Před 7 lety +1

    Pls share a full documentary

  • @trepimero5530
    @trepimero5530 Před 6 lety +36

    I expected a more mature comment section

  • @silvernblackr35
    @silvernblackr35 Před 3 lety +5

    Anyone know what documentary this is from?

    • @christinefougere
      @christinefougere Před 3 lety +2

      It's possible it could be The Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler, but not sure and probably wrong, LOL, but I can't find the documentary any longer and I do remember these men talking about him.

    • @hontiveros1445
      @hontiveros1445 Před 3 lety +1

      from How Hitler Lost the War

  • @joelwilcox5424
    @joelwilcox5424 Před 4 lety +7

    I'd there a list of who these people are?

  • @Quadruple-Vaxxed-Boomer
    @Quadruple-Vaxxed-Boomer Před 2 měsíci +45

    Disappeared into nowhere? You mean to the beach of Argentina drinking high quality beverages for the rest of his life?

    • @offthedeepend3996
      @offthedeepend3996 Před 2 měsíci

      Father Crespi.

    • @ngle4246
      @ngle4246 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Lol, I just hate what conspiratorial thinking has done for this country and the social fabric, but sometimes it does give you a good chuckle. 🤭

    • @100kghighkick9
      @100kghighkick9 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hitler was so deep into drugs and fucked from stress of war that he could barely stand, talk or walk. He was dead if he was 1 day without his doctor that gave him a drug cocktail to stay alive.

    • @Dsil25
      @Dsil25 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Just like epstein, napoleon and so many others because all the world is a stage

    • @greatcalf80
      @greatcalf80 Před měsícem

      @@100kghighkick9 Any proof or just allied slander?

  • @Vivaldi111
    @Vivaldi111 Před 14 lety +1

    "A man who came from nowhere, and a man who dissapeared to no where" Very striking comment

  • @leomarkaable1
    @leomarkaable1 Před 4 lety +37

    Hitler was, like all of us, a synthesis of heredity and environment. An egotistic child sheltered by a father who had a good paying job and a doting mother. He is thrown into wretched poverty from which the only escape was madness or war. He was a very brave soldier, who was blinded by gas and driven half insane by the loss of the war.
    Actually Germany was planned to be the "fall guy" by the infernal Soviet government. Stalin planned to invade Europe and take it over completely, once Hitler destroyed the democracies. Had Hitler not invaded to attempt to stop Stalin, Communism would have been installed from Kamchatka to Normandy.

    • @jamesandrew1750
      @jamesandrew1750 Před 4 lety +6

      All true except Hitler wasn't thrown into poverty, he gave away his inheritance to his half sister who had just had a child. Up to that time he had been living comfortably in an apartment in Vienna with the proceeds of a monthly allowance paid from his fathers will, i think it was linked to his pension. Also the War wasn't an escape from poverty as much as an idealistic calling for Hitler, he had to wangle his way into the Bavarian rifles after failing the Austrian medical.

    • @trevmac8362
      @trevmac8362 Před 4 lety

      Did you say *QUOTE* "Hitler was, like all of us," ? Hey *Chump* First off it's a sign of weak character when you speak for all 7.4 Billion of the earthlings. Secondly there's millions of soldiers through the years who suffered from poor socialization,poverty and the agony of war and they never turned out to be psychopathic murdering mad men. Yer assessment is as lame as it gets . As for being a brave soldier he moved from Austria to avoid arrest for evading his military service obligation to Habsburg Austria. His move was financed by a sizable inheritance from his father (poor guy was so hard done by) As for his downfall - it was an absolute certainty Hitler and Germany were going to lose no matter who he invaded because the American's would have atomic bombed Germany to smithereens by 1946

    • @mrmc2465
      @mrmc2465 Před 4 lety +1

      Where is the evidence that the Soviets planned to conquer Europe, after they were invaded yes only allies stopped them taking all Europe but before barbarossa where is the evidence they planned that?

    • @Cal-Valhalla
      @Cal-Valhalla Před 11 měsíci

      @@mrmc2465- a Soviet GRU agent who defected to the West in the 1980s. Had a Russian-German phrase book in his possession, which was issued by the Red Army in March 1941, i.e. 3 months before the German attack. The book refers to place names in the German-occupied zone in Poland and contains phrases stating that the Red Army will arrive any moment. His contention is that the booklet was issued to front-line officers prior to a forthcoming offensive Westwards.

  • @iwillbnnedafterispeakwhy6498
    @iwillbnnedafterispeakwhy6498 Před 3 měsíci +20

    O mister Hoffman AI has opened the eyes of millions now we will all know what Hitler actually said

  • @jolorulz
    @jolorulz Před 13 lety +2

    People nowadays may not celebrate at the very mention of Hitler's name, but the mere fact that we remember him, regardless of the crimes he committed, in itself is a testament of his effect on the world. He's basically become immortal in that sense, and he will continue to fascinate us because we want to find some sort of closure to his mystery.

  • @In-FishermanNick
    @In-FishermanNick Před rokem +3

    What documentary is this from ?

  • @Clevelandsteamer324
    @Clevelandsteamer324 Před měsícem +11

    1:26 Adolf Galland an amazing aviator and man. He was not a party member.

    • @Guitfiddlejase
      @Guitfiddlejase Před měsícem +3

      That's correct.
      He even tried a mutiny against Goering.
      It didn't work, but he tried.

  • @richardkrasicki6086
    @richardkrasicki6086 Před 3 lety +32

    Hitler's half brother was married to a Irish girl tlhey lived in London before the war, he used to visit them regularly, and she said 'Hitler would spend a lot of time at Buckingham Castle, this was around 1912.

    • @thomassimister6142
      @thomassimister6142 Před 3 lety +8

      They lived in Liverpool... Don't know where you've heard London? Also what is "Buckingham Castle"?

    • @christophzeit6282
      @christophzeit6282 Před 2 lety +2

      It is also rumored that in the short period of August 1912 hitler spent some time having an affair with queen mom. So he may be the actual ancestor of the royal family today. He also was responsible for the sinking of the titanic.

  • @Smirkku
    @Smirkku Před 7 lety

    How old is this document?

  • @morten8586
    @morten8586 Před 2 lety +7

    This finally explains why the bismarck didnt engaged the hood first it only fired back after like 2 dozens of shots from the hood first

  • @jl_jc
    @jl_jc Před 4 lety +21

    The comments are recent while the video is 10 years old?

    • @collin2502
      @collin2502 Před 4 lety +1

      JL_JC getrekt Fresh comments are cycled to the top there Einstein it’s not rocket science

  • @patrickreichert1442
    @patrickreichert1442 Před 5 lety +8

    Here due to John Ward. New subscriber and a fan of yours now. Keep up the great work

    • @tg4796
      @tg4796 Před 5 lety +1

      Patrick Reichert what exactly happened with John? (I was already subbed to David and John)

    • @rontheis3471
      @rontheis3471 Před 5 lety

      Another John Ward sub....

    • @turklk
      @turklk Před 5 lety

      Same

  • @67nairb
    @67nairb Před 14 lety

    What year was this PBS documentary?

  • @ritchski1
    @ritchski1 Před rokem +14

    I didn’t know he felt that way around the British attack, it’s like he saw it as some sacrilege or something

    • @Coltantine
      @Coltantine Před rokem +10

      Rudolph hess landed on england in 1941 carrying a peace plan
      but churchill was against it because he was under pressure of a lobby against germany
      Even there was an english king before geroge vi who was very close to germany and they put him out for it thats how powerful the deep state was in uk

    • @moritzguderian8381
      @moritzguderian8381 Před rokem +2

      Hitler wanted England to still exist along with france. He was erasing the countries in the east (slavs)

    • @GeraltOfLondon
      @GeraltOfLondon Před rokem +9

      @@Johnnyprc - You're totally wrong.
      Targeting British cities was a retaliation to a British bombing raid on Berlin which killed German civilians.
      Believe it or not we actually struck first.

    • @AbdulRahman-bi1nu
      @AbdulRahman-bi1nu Před rokem +2

      @@JohnnyprcChurchill even wanted to use ww1 gas but his advisors feared Hitler might have old stockpiles of it and would retaliate just as he retaliated when Churchill ordered civilian bombings

    • @oscaralegre3683
      @oscaralegre3683 Před 11 měsíci

      @@moritzguderian8381 i just found out that slavic people are the mayority in Europe in terms of population. Am I right?