most of his speech was calm, he worked up to those excited screaming stages, taking the audience on a emotionsl roller coaster. but the media only shows you the screaming parts. He was extremely persuasive and charismatic if you watch the full speeches.
@@TheSilverSmurfer69 That WAS the funny part, lol. The crowd being awkwardly silent because he wasn't funny. Like the comment from Jacob said, he just kept going and going even though the audience was NOT okay with it.
Years ago, I knew a woman who attended rallies in Germany in the 1930s (attendance at rallies was forced and mandatory). She, like many Germans, didn’t like Hitler, but she said he was such a dynamic speaker that by the end of his speech, she was on her feet and applauding. He was that good when it came to giving speeches. She said he was a mesmerizing speaker.
In class (German speaking Namibia) we watched some speeches in history class. I am Herero, which is an ethnic group that was also nearly wiped out by the Germans in what was basically a Holocaust practice round. I still found what he said uncomfortably compelling. He was a damn good speaker.
@@Josh-sz8ipI’m definitely suspicious of people who say they only liked how he spoke. I feel like there’s few individuals who just admit they liked the Nazis in interviews or oral histories, because they realize now how awful the Nazis were for the world and Germany. One German told me his great uncle shot people to death in Serbia, not because he wanted to, but because he had to. Fair enough. However, he was also in the Waffen SS and joined them ASAP… but after the war he claimed “I just liked Germany, not the Nazis. That’s why I joined the SS.” Kind of sus given what we know from written accounts, archives, and other historical evidence
@@royenjordy4772 alot of them also preformed terrible human experiments on them and outed their neighbours to get executed so i probably wouldn’t give the german public that much slack
Propaganda, charisma and a whole lot of scapegoating . But what many people tend to forget is that the Nazis used different approaches for different kinds of the population. You can actually see that when you look at their voting advertissment papers. They presented themselves differently for the working class, the religious, the upper class and the poor in order to steal the votes from all the parties who normally would have had each of them as their voters. Sadly this part of history isn't as interesting as the German war machine even for a lot of germans
@@no1biggestshinnie they were all scared,scared for executions, hitler didnt went to the frontline NEVER,but his right hand and other commanders were the real trash
Exactly. He didn't talk about death. He talked about progress. The people were desperate, and he offerred them a way out by highlighting social injustices.
removed interest charging - which is usury and basically wrong and made them a power house in 6 years. Times man of the year twice for that.. No one has come close. Probably because usury and politics go hand in hand in every country now ;)
That's how comics try shit. Yeah, inwas also surprised by this, because it's just not good material. I'm quite interested in the fact that he actually makes a good point... how many of us have ever heard a translation of a Hitler speech? Be honest
@@Vaginaninja I mean you can easily read passages from Mein Kampf. They perhaps go into his psyche a bit deeper than his speeches would but it's mostly the same shit. I believe Goebbels wrote most of his speeches after a certain point anyway, and that guy was a master of propaganda of the highest bullshit variety. You'd identify his speeches as the archetypal dictator propaganda that we know today, i.e. I will make everything perfect, pull us out of this depression, and make us strong again. When he wasn't doing that he'd repeat the stabbed-in-the-back myth or talk about his next target for invasion and how Germany rightfully owns the land anyway and was cheated by the Treaty of Versailles.
Weil er auch kein deutsches Wort gesagt hat sondern nur so klingen wollte. Deswegen sagt er auch am Anfang, dass er deutsch lernen möchte aber es nicht kann
Fun fact, Hitler took instruction on how to give public speeches and studied mass psychology. He wanted every speech to be dramatic and spectical. He would practice in front of a mirror how he should act and what body language to use to give the most dramatic effect.
The shouting was only later in his speeches. They usually started out calm and compassionate, he was then able to get the listeners with him and gradually became more and more energetic. When he ended up shouting, the audience was like at a rock-concert. He wasn't shouting at them. He was shouting "for" them. An amazing speaker and terrible human.
Like most tyrants. People really underestimate how easily Charisma and public speaking skills can sway people to celebrate terrible things. It's what most politicians try to achieve, I mean just look at some of the speeches preceding the US-American presidential election of 2016.
We only see the later parts of his speeches. That fits our stereo type of a fascist dictatorship. It is actually more subtle than that. Their model is the "benevolent despot". Octavian became the "Augustus" Caesar.
Most of the German high command really didn't tell most of it's people what was actually happening in the concentration camps. Granted, anyone with a brain should've been aware that doing something like that was wrong in the first place, but 1930's Germany was ground zero for a lot of concepts that we take for granted knowing today. Most of his broadcasted speeches were vague, regardless- so no, he didn't exactly say what he was planning on doing. The government would also regularly lie about the obviously failing ongoing war effort.
im actually german, and he actually said some stuff he was gonna do, like build a good infrastructure(for tanks) lower the amount of ppl without work(by making them produce stuff for the war) etc
That’s some terrifying shit, I couldn’t imagine the feeling of hearing this shit as a target during those times. People tend to make jokes of history so often now you forget how insane and dark it really was
In high school, our teacher read us an English translation without telling us it was an English translation or who it was by. He asked did we agree with it. We unanimously agreed with what the man was saying. Then he revealed it was Hitler.🤦🏻♂️
@@Dig_Duke_SFM I mean in this particular circumstance, the teacher actually proved his point really creatively. His point was that the public can be persuaded really easily and that the German people going along with the holocaust was not that insane. They were brainwashed. He said that is why we must be vigilant and why being able to criticize our politicians is necessary.
As a German myself who researched his speeches I can tell you he was very good at manipulating and saying what everyone needed to hear especially in the times they were in
I guess you can call it manipulation. It's what literally every leader in power has done, ever. Of course you're going to simplify large problems and tell people what they want to hear, that's the only way to get their support.
He was essentially promising ever German citizen a job, a chicken in every pot, a home, a car in every garage, and all they needed to do was to support him, to concede power to him, to pledge everything they had to the state, their labor, their loyalty, their children, themselves, everything for the Fatherland.
Yeah, but he legitimately fulfilled those promises. After he declared they would no longer participate in the global finance scheme, suddenly Poland started torturing German nationals in their land, and Hitler launched an offensive to defend those innocents. World war 2 blows up, 20-30 years pass and SUDDENLY every major financial position, media position and political position is Jewish. Im SURE glad that history is written by the victors...
Dr Peterson and my history professor provided a legitimate explanation, in that Hitler didn’t start with the shouting, but slowly built up to it. When he arrived on stage he waited for the crowd to quieten down to absolute silence and would then start slowly, with his speech building momentum as the crowd responded. Really has to be watched from beginning to end.
That’s really interesting. Like the flow of a movie or book, just that he doesn’t end with the conclusion or climax, so that people leave with this intense built up feeling, like they themselves need to bring about said climax by bringing the visions he speaks of to life. I never thought about the effects of such rhetoric. Really interesting.
Hitler studied a lot of history and knew that speakers move the masses, not writers. He trained his skills and he debated other people on serious topics since he was a child so he developed in that direction quite a bit. Also why is shouting a problem now? Do people really like weak and silent leaders who let their people be abused and then laugh about it when they are asked? Shouting is not a bad thing and he was using it on purpose to wake up the conscioussness of the people. It wasn't because he was mad or crazy or whatever you would like to call it.
@@BGDarthMaul because an articulate person is able to express himself and "win" an argument without shouting. Articulate and mentally stable people are believed to be better leaders than mad fucks like Hitler. Hitler had success because Germany was going through the most horrible crisis of its history and people blamed it on politicians and foreign powers
I speak German, and over here, there is an old, hilarious bit that takes a film of one of Hitler's speeches and swaps the audio for a person speaking, in that same style, about how he is sooo pissed that he was swindled into signing a contract for useless insurance. It's a riot.
not particularly, while he was a fairly decent public speaker, he was no wear near as charismatic or charming as mussolini hitler's strength was his powerful confidence in his ideas and execution of them (and jewish, gay, and basically any non straight cis white people)
There are Hitler speeches with English subtitles. If you listen to them, he sounds like a driven and compassionate guy who talks about the struggles of Germany and his people and the need to unite, work hard and build a better future. It actually sounds really good.
Yeah, its why people shouldn't let their guard down. Dictators usually start off sounding pretty good. They talk all about how they will fix things if given the power, and often times they DO fix things to gain support(Just look at china the CCP geniunely did improve the economy, 800 million people there are no longer in poverty). However this is just to please the crowds, once they really get a strong grip on power things start to turn. Be cautious of any powerful person saying "Just give me more power and I will go around the institutions and laws we have to fix it NOW. Don't worry when I'm done I will give that power up." A good democratic leader of any ideology should be going through institutions and strengthening the system(as well as its checks and balances) not weaking it. However the tricky part about facists is if you play by the rules and they don't, then they can use those rules against you like hitler did. They are very good at exploiting the weaknesses of democracy and taking the fight out of the system. They sow distrust and lies until you have so little faith in the system that you would sooner trust a despot asking for all the power to be given to them so they can 'fix it'. Hopefully this sounds a little familiar because its happening in a lot of places around the world right now.
@@duckqueak Yeah, and the world is more nuanced than the good/evil dichotomy. Hitler is portrayed like some Darth Vader or Voldemort who have red eyes and drinks the blood of children, but in reality, he talked about fighting the struggle, and about injustices.
he didn't start off yelling, he starting a speech normally and then increased his energy and volume until he was yelling. bringing the energy and excitement of the crowd up
A blindly confident, entertaining and emotional leader that committed his atrocities by appealing to the insecurities of his nation's people. That's not familiar at all.
I was creasing at the start of this short and it made me notice the lack of laughter even more because i had to question if i should even be laughing yet 😭
The guy was just really charismatic when saying the things that make people happy. You’re great and you deserve to be treated great and not suffer. Really a wild insight into how much people will let things slide if they’re told what they want to hear.
My 8th grade social studies teacher had a specific lesson on this. He'd play a speech from Hitler in German, and stand at the back of the class. The point was that his speaking grabbed your attention so well, not one of us noticed the teacher DANCING directly behind us.
Fun fact hitler was actually really calm but his chemists would give him “speech enhancers” (can’t remember the actual reason they gave him it) but it was basically meth and opiates and cocaine so anytime you hear hitler yelling he’s just hopped up on drugs
There's a relatively new documentary on Hulu about this , it's a great watch . Hitler started on meth which he then gave to his troops for blitzkrieg. Meth Is the only reason blitzkrieg was so successful. Then he got put on opiates, which he obv loved. Finally when the meth and the heroin stopped being fun for him, the Dr added cocaine to the mix. So he was extremely out of his mind at the end . I don't think he was ever naturally "really calm" tho as the original commenter stated. There's plenty of filmed speeches he did before the drugs and he was still the same . He was always a very passionate guy, very determined. He knew he had to be to get a reaction out of the crowd
The funny thing is there is a really good interpretation of this with Ai. They took a speech from German and translated it to English and it’s super realistic
I‘m German and saw some of his speeches in history class. I can confirm he basically exactly said what he was going to do. He even wrote it down in his book and gave it for free to everyone.
After the war, the german populace placed all the blame on him, shifting their responsibility and actions onto him. They saw hope in him and elected him, gave him power, and supported his efforts all the way through to the war. Even during the war, with all the atrocities that happened, they were not as ignorant of said atrocities as they would imply after the war. He was a charismatic, passionate, and honest man, who had ideals far greater than he should have ever had. He said exactly what he was going to do, and warned everyone of the consequences; yet it was brushed off by his people and the leaders of other nations. There would have been far less casualties and victims if they had taken his threatening words seriously. But don't get me wrong, he is still a person who ended 11 million and contributed greatly to the war's negative impacts. But the responsibility just cant all be shoved all onto him, since the german populace of that time had greatly contributed to his ideals and actions.
@@SammySprinklers69 The nazi's were socialists and that probably was their redeeming side. (They were elected into office after all) The Nazi party also organised soup kitchens and outdoorcamps for kids. In the US christian volunteers run soupkitchens and boyscout groups. I personally found that an interesting analogy.
@@SammySprinklers69 you sound like the victim of the same rhetoric that helped the rise of that one party in Germany. they demonized the other party while playing the victim as well. Conservatives have implemented zero policies to make people rich, unless you count among the rich industrialists receiving tax breaks.
@@bdnnijs192 yeah that s why they sent off the socialists to concentration camps first... let me guess you read nationsocialist and actually think calling yourself something automatically makes you something? then nnorth korea would be demcratic...
AI has created videos of him doing speeches in English. It is so well done that you have no idea that it wasn’t hitler speaking English as a native language.
Hitler doesn't shout all the time in these speeches; in fact, he lashes out at the very end, when the tension in the audience is at its height; most of the time, he speaks quite calmly and with a serious air.
as a german, back in high school, advanced history class we would often watch some of his speeches to analyse it and how it all went wrong and tbh, we always needed a copy of his speech because we also weren't able to understand otherwise, when he was in rage. but we would laugh about his wild gestures and give it names like "stirring the coffee"
@@Dorodere89 yes, absolutely. So sad when I visit Germany now and see how brainwashed you all have been. Grown up being programmed with guilt and self hatred, such a shame.
Hi Doreen, it's wonderful how well Germany has recovered from that terrible era. The cult of personality can sometimes be so destructive. Sadly, it seems we're seeing a replay of it in Russia at the moment.
Acually Hitler didn't always scream, he was really good at reading the room and switched between normal speech and screaming according to the atmosphere in the audience
I saw a fascinating video of Hitler rehearsing a speech and you see him speaking in his usual intense, fiery style. Then suddenly he stops, smiles and asks someone in the room if that looked OK, in a completely normal, calm voice. He was a professional performer.
There is no such video. The only audio of Hitler's normal conversation voice is a tape of a meeting with Carl Mannerheim, Commander in Chief of the Finnish forces. Google Hitler Mannerheim recording. And that's just audio. There is no video.
Sometimes, when I have faith in humanity, I imagine no one ever read that book and when Hitler asked "Hey, have you read my book yet" they would just nod their heads and compliment it like that stupid book that your friend never shuts up about - Then reality kicks in and I become extremely sad
Not really, seen to Germany action during the world war and everything they're asscused of. MK isn't a muh holocaust blueprint or "world dominantion " Bible. It's a biography, political, historical, political book
@@Qwerty0791 I am well aware of when and where he wrote the book, and what he did before and after, _in detail._ I don't have any timelines messed up, and I can only speculate about what meanings and/or referents you're superimposing on the quoted words in order to manufacture something for yourself to nitpick at. (My best guess is that you're arbitrarily assuming that "what he planned on doing" refers to any and all political activity, when context and common sense indicate that it refers to what he planned on doing once he was in power, and that you justify that assumption with your incorrect idea of an overly literal interpretation of the term "get-go". But as I said, I can only speculate about how specifically you're twisting things to create an opportunity to be pedantic.)
Fun fact, Hitler had actually a gentle even effeminate demeanor with a regular dude pitched voice and dude of the people vocabulary in private. He took special acting classes to give his talks and go so dramatic during his speeches. He was not insane. That's the horrible part of the it. This guy's knew exactly what he was doing at each step, speeches included. Cold psycho.
And that's why I say "crazy people aren't crazy". "Crazy" people are just normal folks in abnormal circumstances - they're just doing what all of us would do if we were in that situation. We just aren't inside their heads, so we have a hard time understanding /why/ they're doing the behavior. But not crazy folks? That's why they're dangerous. They're perfectly in control and know exactly what they're doing - and they do it anyway. Now granted I've heard that the Nazis were also doing like a shitton of drugs (it's how they did the blitzkriegs after all), but my point still stands because that only came after having decided to commit genocide. Doing drugs does a lot to you, but "tendency to commit or engage in genocide" isn't a very common effect I'm pretty sure.
That's what annoys me about people talking about him. The problem was that he WAS intelligent and sane. That's what gave him his power and strength, had he been a kook he would have been tossed aside. People dismiss the idea of him being smart then follow others blindly that have similar ideas or goals. It's human stupidity
Most of Hitler speeches (and any unfavorable historical figure) and literally anything associated with him is shadow banned, no translations, no comments, etc. and even if you could, objective translation of a mass murderer is probably not possible if the translation, should it be allowed, most probably would come from a organization or institution and would probably paraphrase in an inaccurate manner.
In the big speeches he never did. He would voice his genocidal intentions at small, exclusive party meetings, but he never actually openly advocated genocide when he was a political candidate. He would actually say stuff like “Germany is behind you, Germany is in front of you, as long as you know Germany is in your heart!”. I am paraphrasing, but he would say stuff like this in those speeches where he screams like a lunatic. Basically, he would advocate for a crazy devotion of ‘Germany’ - and that this would solve all problems in the world.
Jesus loves you so much he died for you he wants to be your friend accept him before it's too late the rapture is soon God bless you and your family ❤ ❤
He just did what literally any charismatic speaker does - Trump, Obama, Mandela, Thatcher, Kennedy, Churchill etc; he knew who his target audience was, he knew what they wanted and needed to hear and he gave it to them. He gave voice to what many people felt were issues that nobody listened to. And the passion, yes he had a lot of passion. He went on that stage and not only voiced your concerns but he was outraged by it. Crowd Manipulation 101.
If you are an English speaker and want to get a vague idea of Hitlers speeches: listen to Martin Luther King Rhetorically, they had a similar style. Both worked mainly with Pathos, both captivated the Audience with long, drawn-out passages in a melodic, almost hypnotizing voice. Even the vowels are drawn out to build up tension. And then, when the tension is at its peak, almost flipping over to boredom, they pick up the pace. The sentences get shorter. The speech pattern switches from melodic to staccato-like, ensuring the listeners are on the edge of their seat. And only then they release the built-up tension and emotions with a powerful flourish of words. (I think that’s obvious, but to be sure everyone understands: I am not trying to compare them politically! Rhetoric isn’t good or bad.)
@@DerSim688 Yep. 100% The guy on the podium is always trying to sell you something. Whether it is Lebensraum and Deutschland uber alles, or equal rights for blacks and other minorities, or whether its to make America great again, that dude is trying to make you buy into an idea. And to lead you to their vision, they talk about the problems that they know you are facing. Maybe you are tired of seeing oppression of the black man? Maybe you are tired of all the woke BS? Or maybe you are tired of financial hardship and sick and tired of seeing your country humiliated? That's how they get you to buy what they are selling
Good thing you said a, as far as I know there’s only one ( public at least ) recording and it’s him talking with a general on a train for his ( general’s ) birthday audio was recorded on another cart so they forgot to delete it/some spy took the recording, can’t remember. Anyway it’s surreal how different he sounds, it’s really just an average man’s voice.
"Yo bro, do I sound scary if I SCREAM LIKE THIS?!" "Dude, you gotta do the jazz hands, remember?" "Oh, reich (right) LIKE THIS?!🤚👋☝✊✊👇👇" "Yeah yeah yeah and hit the podium with your fist too, big dick energy" "Thanks, Goebbels, appreciate that"
@@Holyromanempire_Countryballes ist verständlich und witzig, da „Hitler“ für nicht deutsche ein rätsel ist. Sie verstehen unsere sprache nicht, kennen nur bruchstücke der geschichte und wundern sich natürlich what the frenchtoast der typ damals gesagt haben muss, sodass 70 minus 6 mio menschen den totalen krieg befürworteten
That was a tough crowd holy shit
F*** em
i mean it's a kinda tough theme to drop on
@@mrhydrogen7459if you translate your comment to english it says fuck me
Naw, just a unfunny statement made by a shit dude
prolly because the joke was trash?
He actually wrote a book detailing his plans and no one believed he would do it, until he did
Enough people belived him.
Your mom believed in him
Nah most people just didn't understand what he meant
@@vinz4066 more like enough people helped him achieve that
The one time a politician followed through
Everyone scared to laugh is hilarious
Nah. It's not really funny. It's all setup.
No, it's just that it isn't original, and other people have done it better.
No it's just not funny actually he's just not funny in general
Why would anyone in a Bill Burr crowd be “scared” to laugh? Joke sucked.
@@danielguy2566 I think that he is one of the funniest persons on this planet.
most of his speech was calm, he worked up to those excited screaming stages, taking the audience on a emotionsl roller coaster. but the media only shows you the screaming parts. He was extremely persuasive and charismatic if you watch the full speeches.
That is very true. All the People know the Crazy Bits. Nobody cares about the calm beginning of his speeches.
😂😂😂😂😂
The kid didn't have much street cred till he did a couple years in college after the Beer Hall putsch.
It also helped having people in the crowd saying: "he's right you know".
@@1rjbrjbit also helped being right about a lot of things
I admire his commitment to that bit. No one was on board and he sailed full speed ahead.
Are you talking about Bill Burr, or are you talking about Hitler?
@@cameodamaneo Well people were on board with Hitler
@@manamemajeff6283 Fuck, that's true...
Thats why he’s a legend. Like, hold my beer.
Ey my name is Jacob too
The funniest part of this is how quiet the audience is. Like "am I allowed to laugh at this, is that okay?"
There was a funny part?
@@GingerBread31246 no it just wasnt funny lol
Tbh it wasn't really that funny and mind you I'm down with these kinds of jokes
@@TheSilverSmurfer69 That WAS the funny part, lol. The crowd being awkwardly silent because he wasn't funny.
Like the comment from Jacob said, he just kept going and going even though the audience was NOT okay with it.
@@GingerBread31246 is it funny when you talk about slavery of blacks? No, so why should the killing of Jews be funny
Wait till Bill discovers subtitles
Many Americans can’t read subtitles since they’re not used to it and simply can’t keep up with
@heeyno93 you cannot be serious. If you believe that then you are genuinely retarded
@@heeyno93this is utter bullshit. Even if we were as uneducated and docile as you think you do realize that you can…pause to read the subtitles right?
Many of Hitler's speeches with subtitles don't exist due to censorship although you could find the speeches themselves most def
There's a lot of videos that the subtitles just *~disappear~* at some point. Especially the speeches that he's speaking calmly in...
Years ago, I knew a woman who attended rallies in Germany in the 1930s (attendance at rallies was forced and mandatory). She, like many Germans, didn’t like Hitler, but she said he was such a dynamic speaker that by the end of his speech, she was on her feet and applauding. He was that good when it came to giving speeches. She said he was a mesmerizing speaker.
guessing she wasn't Jewish, then...
In class (German speaking Namibia) we watched some speeches in history class. I am Herero, which is an ethnic group that was also nearly wiped out by the Germans in what was basically a Holocaust practice round. I still found what he said uncomfortably compelling. He was a damn good speaker.
That's just an excuse. Ah, so he was just a great charismatic manipulator!? Even though he had ASD. Of course.
@@Josh-sz8ipsorry who said Hitler had autism lol
@@Josh-sz8ipI’m definitely suspicious of people who say they only liked how he spoke. I feel like there’s few individuals who just admit they liked the Nazis in interviews or oral histories, because they realize now how awful the Nazis were for the world and Germany. One German told me his great uncle shot people to death in Serbia, not because he wanted to, but because he had to. Fair enough. However, he was also in the Waffen SS and joined them ASAP… but after the war he claimed “I just liked Germany, not the Nazis. That’s why I joined the SS.” Kind of sus given what we know from written accounts, archives, and other historical evidence
I feel like dying in the inside because of how quiet it is
"Uhm it's actually spelt 'quiet'"
Idk how people keep going to this guy’s shows, he’s never made me laugh
I mean hitler was extremely charismatic apparently
@@drippyspaff7616 subjective humour, some people think its funny some dont
@@Trasher1025 have you heard Conan’s podcast will Bill on it? That shit was amazing
He didn't just say what he wanted to do, he wrote a book about it and made it a mandatory marriage gift for every German.
Fun fact....Hitler is related to all the presidents and Obama grand father Pappas Hitler hahha it's true
@@Nicole-dj3jf nice bait buddy, but just so you know, hitlsr has only one decendant, and that guy wants nothing to do with him
And to this day it is like the 2nd most important book, behind the bible in sales.
@@dr9299 behind a lot of books in sales, like harry potter and the alchoholics anonymous big book.
@@Nicole-dj3jfevery human being is related bruh. we all came from the same origin
I love this dude's perfect delivery despite the tough crowd. it feels like he's not even doing it to make them laugh he's just saying what he thinks
In the famous screaming speech, he said, "We shall see which is superior, capital or labor."
I mean he was speaking to a country of starving depressed and poverty striken people, pretty sure his emotion and charisma swayed a lot of Germans
Alot of them even helped jews escape
Ye he was mainly using the hate from WW1 and how Germany how to paid 33 bil dollars ect... To get their backing
@@royenjordy4772 alot of them also preformed terrible human experiments on them and outed their neighbours to get executed so i probably wouldn’t give the german public that much slack
Propaganda, charisma and a whole lot of scapegoating . But what many people tend to forget is that the Nazis used different approaches for different kinds of the population. You can actually see that when you look at their voting advertissment papers. They presented themselves differently for the working class, the religious, the upper class and the poor in order to steal the votes from all the parties who normally would have had each of them as their voters. Sadly this part of history isn't as interesting as the German war machine even for a lot of germans
@@no1biggestshinnie they were all scared,scared for executions, hitler didnt went to the frontline NEVER,but his right hand and other commanders were the real trash
Shoutout to the 4 people in that crowd who laughed
lmao
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Maybe cause the joke was traah
@@AndroZoid1seriously go up there and do it then, Bill burr is a master at it
I can hear a bunch of people laughing either its just a laugh track or u gotta turn ur audio up.
He pointed out the social problems occurring in the weimar and highlighted a pathway out of poverty and depression.
Exactly. He didn't talk about death. He talked about progress. The people were desperate, and he offerred them a way out by highlighting social injustices.
removed interest charging - which is usury and basically wrong and made them a power house in 6 years. Times man of the year twice for that.. No one has come close. Probably because usury and politics go hand in hand in every country now ;)
I heard an AI "translated to English" recording of one of his speeches in the 1930s. I'd vote for him! Do a CZcams search.
“Tf did he say?!?” is my fav line all the time
I love how he introduced Hitler like it was at an open mic club
Basically that's where he started. Just talking politics in taverns to anyone who would listen.
That's how comics try shit. Yeah, inwas also surprised by this, because it's just not good material. I'm quite interested in the fact that he actually makes a good point... how many of us have ever heard a translation of a Hitler speech? Be honest
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@Don’t_click_this_profile That's alright nobody is going to obnoxious cunt
@@Vaginaninja I mean you can easily read passages from Mein Kampf. They perhaps go into his psyche a bit deeper than his speeches would but it's mostly the same shit. I believe Goebbels wrote most of his speeches after a certain point anyway, and that guy was a master of propaganda of the highest bullshit variety.
You'd identify his speeches as the archetypal dictator propaganda that we know today, i.e. I will make everything perfect, pull us out of this depression, and make us strong again. When he wasn't doing that he'd repeat the stabbed-in-the-back myth or talk about his next target for invasion and how Germany rightfully owns the land anyway and was cheated by the Treaty of Versailles.
As someone who speaks german, i Have no idea what he saying. His austrian accent is messing with my mind💀💀💀
Weil er auch kein deutsches Wort gesagt hat sondern nur so klingen wollte. Deswegen sagt er auch am Anfang, dass er deutsch lernen möchte aber es nicht kann
@@jaxwonka8986 he’s talking about hitler not bill burr
I wonder if anyone knew what he was saying..
@@remn3nt266 hahahahha oh
@@jaxwonka8986 ja vielleicht. Aber in manche videos verstehe ich ihn
Fun fact, Hitler took instruction on how to give public speeches and studied mass psychology. He wanted every speech to be dramatic and spectical. He would practice in front of a mirror how he should act and what body language to use to give the most dramatic effect.
To understand why people followed Hitler, you first have to understand where Germany stood before he was there.
The shouting was only later in his speeches. They usually started out calm and compassionate, he was then able to get the listeners with him and gradually became more and more energetic. When he ended up shouting, the audience was like at a rock-concert. He wasn't shouting at them. He was shouting "for" them.
An amazing speaker and terrible human.
Like most tyrants. People really underestimate how easily Charisma and public speaking skills can sway people to celebrate terrible things. It's what most politicians try to achieve, I mean just look at some of the speeches preceding the US-American presidential election of 2016.
We only see the later parts of his speeches. That fits our stereo type of a fascist dictatorship. It is actually more subtle than that. Their model is the "benevolent despot".
Octavian became the "Augustus" Caesar.
What he said was actually touching. That's what made it work.
@@frenchyoathbreaker4095
yeah bro love that dude, great art too
@@sirtoadsalott6189 lol!
"There's no way he said what he planned on doing" man have i got news for you
😂
He didn’t
@@mumblezz__5890 oh really? What about 'Mein Kampf'?
Ever heard of a joke?
Most of the German high command really didn't tell most of it's people what was actually happening in the concentration camps. Granted, anyone with a brain should've been aware that doing something like that was wrong in the first place, but 1930's Germany was ground zero for a lot of concepts that we take for granted knowing today. Most of his broadcasted speeches were vague, regardless- so no, he didn't exactly say what he was planning on doing. The government would also regularly lie about the obviously failing ongoing war effort.
I'm German and this made me laugh so much, the announcer bit is just gold 😂😂😂
You should check "Trevor Noah speaking German". He went to Germany and tried to order something in German in a bakery... shocking 😂
@@user-pf8ev2ps9b I've seen it and yeah it's okay but Trevor noah has completely disqualified himself with his stance on COVID!
im actually german, and he actually said some stuff he was gonna do, like build a good infrastructure(for tanks) lower the amount of ppl without work(by making them produce stuff for the war) etc
"We are going to build so many planes that the sky will be black and the birds will have to go to foot"
This quote from him gives me the creep.
Definitely, maniacal vibes lol 🤦♂️😶🌫️😏
That’s some terrifying shit, I couldn’t imagine the feeling of hearing this shit as a target during those times. People tend to make jokes of history so often now you forget how insane and dark it really was
What Disney villain is this?
Nothing creepy about it. Based quote. Sounds like Sparta.
@@georgial6398Based, yeah edgy teenager based.
In high school, our teacher read us an English translation without telling us it was an English translation or who it was by. He asked did we agree with it. We unanimously agreed with what the man was saying. Then he revealed it was Hitler.🤦🏻♂️
Great man after all.
Based teacher
Really says something about the American school system huh?
@@Dig_Duke_SFM says a lot about humans in general. Most would be some type of fascist if it was socially acceptable
@@Dig_Duke_SFM I mean in this particular circumstance, the teacher actually proved his point really creatively. His point was that the public can be persuaded really easily and that the German people going along with the holocaust was not that insane. They were brainwashed. He said that is why we must be vigilant and why being able to criticize our politicians is necessary.
There's a recording of him talking to the prime minister of Finland and he's really calm and charming. That's the scary stuff.
Ironically, once you learn German you realize he was just an regular guy asking for the recipe for Bundt cake to his deaf grandmother in the audience.
As a German myself who researched his speeches I can tell you he was very good at manipulating and saying what everyone needed to hear especially in the times they were in
I guess you can call it manipulation. It's what literally every leader in power has done, ever. Of course you're going to simplify large problems and tell people what they want to hear, that's the only way to get their support.
makes sense...
Yawn, old trope
He definitely got my vote 🗳🇩🇪
What did he say that was manipulating?
He was essentially promising ever German citizen a job, a chicken in every pot, a home, a car in every garage, and all they needed to do was to support him, to concede power to him, to pledge everything they had to the state, their labor, their loyalty, their children, themselves, everything for the Fatherland.
Standard National Socialist like Berrnie
To be fair, if he succeded then all his promises would be fulfilled
Yeah, but he legitimately fulfilled those promises. After he declared they would no longer participate in the global finance scheme, suddenly Poland started torturing German nationals in their land, and Hitler launched an offensive to defend those innocents. World war 2 blows up, 20-30 years pass and SUDDENLY every major financial position, media position and political position is Jewish. Im SURE glad that history is written by the victors...
Bro the current Indian prime minister is saying the same thing.
@@Rahul_Sastry so did Bernie...
What he said was "I stood up for you, now you should vote for me" What he wrote was an account of what he would do. Nobody believed it.
When Bill discovers subtitles he's gonna lose his mind
Bwahahaha
🤣
Not many subtitles in documentaries about him and nazis in general, I wonder why...
Well yes, but I feel like in subtitles you can lose a lot of passion and drama that you could only fully get by knowing the original langauage
@@lambdacode1503 Me, too. Why? Honest question.
Dr Peterson and my history professor provided a legitimate explanation, in that Hitler didn’t start with the shouting, but slowly built up to it. When he arrived on stage he waited for the crowd to quieten down to absolute silence and would then start slowly, with his speech building momentum as the crowd responded. Really has to be watched from beginning to end.
That’s really interesting. Like the flow of a movie or book, just that he doesn’t end with the conclusion or climax, so that people leave with this intense built up feeling, like they themselves need to bring about said climax by bringing the visions he speaks of to life. I never thought about the effects of such rhetoric. Really interesting.
uh NO.
Hitler studied a lot of history and knew that speakers move the masses, not writers. He trained his skills and he debated other people on serious topics since he was a child so he developed in that direction quite a bit. Also why is shouting a problem now? Do people really like weak and silent leaders who let their people be abused and then laugh about it when they are asked? Shouting is not a bad thing and he was using it on purpose to wake up the conscioussness of the people. It wasn't because he was mad or crazy or whatever you would like to call it.
Like Dwight in The Office
@@BGDarthMaul because an articulate person is able to express himself and "win" an argument without shouting. Articulate and mentally stable people are believed to be better leaders than mad fucks like Hitler. Hitler had success because Germany was going through the most horrible crisis of its history and people blamed it on politicians and foreign powers
I think people in the crowd are wondering how many people got curious and ended up convinced by the time they listened to the speeches...
The funny thing is, hitler rly said things like this in his speeches
I speak German, and over here, there is an old, hilarious bit that takes a film of one of Hitler's speeches and swaps the audio for a person speaking, in that same style, about how he is sooo pissed that he was swindled into signing a contract for useless insurance. It's a riot.
That would be hilarious. I so wish I could understand that!! 🤣🤣🤣
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@@miraak6064 that’s the one. Thanks. As good now as ever. Funny and also shows what a nut the guy was somehow.
I need the sauce
Lmao that's brilliantly hilarious 😂 I would love to see this film
Hitler was actually a very captivating and skilled public speaker just like most dictators
Not like this guy. Tf is he doing
and alot of his speeches have been translated incorrectly by none other than the crowd of funny hat wearers
He was a real silver tongued devil
@@freekvandijl2116 bill burr? He’s a god damn legend kid
not particularly, while he was a fairly decent public speaker, he was no wear near as charismatic or charming as mussolini
hitler's strength was his powerful confidence in his ideas and execution of them (and jewish, gay, and basically any non straight cis white people)
“There’s no way he said what he planned on doing from the get go”
Mein Kampf: Allow me to introduce myself
“Okay, this one’s got a bee in his bonnet.” 🤣😂🤣
I love the fact that even with no laughter he kept going and didn’t give a fuck
I think the mic might just not be picking it up very well
With headphones i hear consistent laughs
There was laughter
I dont know what should be funny bout that
Well that’s his job
There are Hitler speeches with English subtitles. If you listen to them, he sounds like a driven and compassionate guy who talks about the struggles of Germany and his people and the need to unite, work hard and build a better future. It actually sounds really good.
Great taste, awful execution.
@@ScrewBallTheAlien IF you believe Hollywood
Yeah, its why people shouldn't let their guard down. Dictators usually start off sounding pretty good. They talk all about how they will fix things if given the power, and often times they DO fix things to gain support(Just look at china the CCP geniunely did improve the economy, 800 million people there are no longer in poverty). However this is just to please the crowds, once they really get a strong grip on power things start to turn. Be cautious of any powerful person saying "Just give me more power and I will go around the institutions and laws we have to fix it NOW. Don't worry when I'm done I will give that power up." A good democratic leader of any ideology should be going through institutions and strengthening the system(as well as its checks and balances) not weaking it.
However the tricky part about facists is if you play by the rules and they don't, then they can use those rules against you like hitler did. They are very good at exploiting the weaknesses of democracy and taking the fight out of the system. They sow distrust and lies until you have so little faith in the system that you would sooner trust a despot asking for all the power to be given to them so they can 'fix it'. Hopefully this sounds a little familiar because its happening in a lot of places around the world right now.
@@duckqueak Yeah, and the world is more nuanced than the good/evil dichotomy. Hitler is portrayed like some Darth Vader or Voldemort who have red eyes and drinks the blood of children, but in reality, he talked about fighting the struggle, and about injustices.
Too bad that he acted out bigoted, racial politics. Plus the agressive foreign policies
He pretty much siad what he would do from the start. The germans were so angry at the state of the country and he harnessed that
Joe Rogan did a translation of a Hitler speech into English, he concluded f..k thats just a politician.
The crowd was to soft for this joke 😭 I woulda been the dumbass in the crowd that laughed his ass off
Bro I laughed when he started yelling in fake german😂😂
Nah he’s just not funny
@@Davidxjdjdj that’s just Bill Burr’s comedy, if these people don’t like it I don’t know why they went to the show
@@DiamondEyeball they came to see him perform “jokes”. That was just one and it didn’t land for a lot
I hate this cringey crying emojis
he didn't start off yelling, he starting a speech normally and then increased his energy and volume until he was yelling. bringing the energy and excitement of the crowd up
A blindly confident, entertaining and emotional leader that committed his atrocities by appealing to the insecurities of his nation's people.
That's not familiar at all.
So every "business opportunity" meeting I've ever attended then
@@Resi1ience lol appealing to insecurities? Good one
Im thinking of dragonball Z for some reason
yeah that’s how every speaker talks
He not only said what he was going to do he also wrote a whole book explaining how and why he was going to do what he did.
I was creasing at the start of this short and it made me notice the lack of laughter even more because i had to question if i should even be laughing yet 😭
The guy was just really charismatic when saying the things that make people happy. You’re great and you deserve to be treated great and not suffer. Really a wild insight into how much people will let things slide if they’re told what they want to hear.
🎯👌
Compare that approach to democrats'. Overlapping? Yup.
@@greyngreyer5 okay political Andy. You see it however you want and act like it’s only one side that does this.
@@Justicejuice179 In speeches? Yes. Both sides do it. In media? Democrats cater to self-image and emotion disproportionately more.
@@greyngreyer5 like I said, lie to yourself all you want to puff up your side or whatever. Don’t have to bring it up to me. I don’t care lol.
My 8th grade social studies teacher had a specific lesson on this. He'd play a speech from Hitler in German, and stand at the back of the class. The point was that his speaking grabbed your attention so well, not one of us noticed the teacher DANCING directly behind us.
WILD stuff
Bro was jiggin to antisemitic remarks
@@LeeLonnieLove 💀😂😂😂😂😂
@@LeeLonnieLove HAHAHAHAHA
So was your who class a Nazi
Watch out Bill, thats a cognito-hazard
"DA FUCK DID HE SAY?!" I felt that 😭😭
He offered free healthcare, education, housing, no more firearms for citizens, etc...
@@erikberard3974lies he didn’t disarm the German people in fact gun ownership went up and he eradicated debt unemployment and homelessness.
“This guy has a bee in his bonnet” the best description of hitler I’ve ever heard
He got an F in art school. I'd be pissed too.
@@FunkyCigarette 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@@FunkyCigarette you gotta be a special type of bad to get an F on something so subjective
Yes that was best part 😂
It’s crazy that chat GPT can translate hittler speeches in his voice
He didn't just say what he was gonna do. He even wrote a book.
Fun fact hitler was actually really calm but his chemists would give him “speech enhancers” (can’t remember the actual reason they gave him it) but it was basically meth and opiates and cocaine so anytime you hear hitler yelling he’s just hopped up on drugs
Source: trust me bro
@@SoumilSahu there's a video of Hitler tweaking off meth
He was on heavy speed you see him at a event I forgot what but he’s tripping
There's a relatively new documentary on Hulu about this , it's a great watch . Hitler started on meth which he then gave to his troops for blitzkrieg. Meth Is the only reason blitzkrieg was so successful. Then he got put on opiates, which he obv loved. Finally when the meth and the heroin stopped being fun for him, the Dr added cocaine to the mix. So he was extremely out of his mind at the end . I don't think he was ever naturally "really calm" tho as the original commenter stated. There's plenty of filmed speeches he did before the drugs and he was still the same . He was always a very passionate guy, very determined. He knew he had to be to get a reaction out of the crowd
@@SoumilSahu bro couldn't google for a minute to see this was real 💀
Those outfits went *hard* tho
hugo boss designed~
@@emsax so that would make them boss then
@@emsaxHugo Boss manufactured their uniforms not design them
Calm down Kanye
Fr they looked Fresh
The funny thing is there is a really good interpretation of this with Ai. They took a speech from German and translated it to English and it’s super realistic
They actually made an AI version of his speeches in English
It’s ominous how trusting and good he sounds 😨
I‘m German and saw some of his speeches in history class. I can confirm he basically exactly said what he was going to do. He even wrote it down in his book and gave it for free to everyone.
After the war, the german populace placed all the blame on him, shifting their responsibility and actions onto him. They saw hope in him and elected him, gave him power, and supported his efforts all the way through to the war. Even during the war, with all the atrocities that happened, they were not as ignorant of said atrocities as they would imply after the war.
He was a charismatic, passionate, and honest man, who had ideals far greater than he should have ever had. He said exactly what he was going to do, and warned everyone of the consequences; yet it was brushed off by his people and the leaders of other nations. There would have been far less casualties and victims if they had taken his threatening words seriously.
But don't get me wrong, he is still a person who ended 11 million and contributed greatly to the war's negative impacts. But the responsibility just cant all be shoved all onto him, since the german populace of that time had greatly contributed to his ideals and actions.
Tatsächlich hat Hitler mit Mein Kampf richtig abgesahnt
Why are you lying
@@vintifada7115it’s a very famous book
@@georgeoliver8300
There is no book that shows the plans for the holocaust
He promised them a roof over their head and food in their belly.
Sounds like a modern day Democrat
@@SammySprinklers69 well Unemployment was just lowest it’s been since 69
@@SammySprinklers69
The nazi's were socialists and that probably was their redeeming side. (They were elected into office after all)
The Nazi party also organised soup kitchens and outdoorcamps for kids. In the US christian volunteers run soupkitchens and boyscout groups. I personally found that an interesting analogy.
@@SammySprinklers69 you sound like the victim of the same rhetoric that helped the rise of that one party in Germany. they demonized the other party while playing the victim as well.
Conservatives have implemented zero policies to make people rich, unless you count among the rich industrialists receiving tax breaks.
@@bdnnijs192 yeah that s why they sent off the socialists to concentration camps first... let me guess you read nationsocialist and actually think calling yourself something automatically makes you something? then nnorth korea would be demcratic...
He said "EXACTly" what we was going to do in his book "Mein Kampf."
Talked a lot about the Bolsheviks nothing much on the Jews
They never provide subtitles because he speaks truth and it would register with a lot of people.
AI has created videos of him doing speeches in English. It is so well done that you have no idea that it wasn’t hitler speaking English as a native language.
Hitler doesn't shout all the time in these speeches; in fact, he lashes out at the very end, when the tension in the audience is at its height; most of the time, he speaks quite calmly and with a serious air.
"VE VILL KILL ALL ZE JEWS!!!" - Hitler said calmly
Didn’t shout* didn’t speak* hitler is dead my friend, speak in the past tense 😂
Hitler was pretty calm when he spoke
@@harlleygurrola8394
“Nein.” Hitler spoke calmly.
@@andrespalomino353it's not "didn't speak" in this case, the past tense that should have been used in this scenario is "spoke".
as a german, back in high school, advanced history class we would often watch some of his speeches to analyse it and how it all went wrong and tbh, we always needed a copy of his speech because we also weren't able to understand otherwise, when he was in rage. but we would laugh about his wild gestures and give it names like "stirring the coffee"
that's actually interesting thanks
He's a genius. Nothing went wrong.
He saved Germany and now it's ruined.
@@paulgreengod no, just no
@@Dorodere89 yes, absolutely. So sad when I visit Germany now and see how brainwashed you all have been. Grown up being programmed with guilt and self hatred, such a shame.
Hi Doreen, it's wonderful how well Germany has recovered from that terrible era. The cult of personality can sometimes be so destructive. Sadly, it seems we're seeing a replay of it in Russia at the moment.
Acually Hitler didn't always scream, he was really good at reading the room and switched between normal speech and screaming according to the atmosphere in the audience
There's an ai generated English translation of his speeches, it's crazy how intricately he spoke.
There is a reason they don't subtitle his speeches.
ya, because it looks too similar to modern-day republican rhetoric
You think the media would censor him if he sounded like republicans? The media loves making republicans look bad. Why would they do that.
you're the 8th mf to say that
@@seanflagstaff stupid 🤣🤣
@@seanflagstaff lefties really can't help themselves
I saw a fascinating video of Hitler rehearsing a speech and you see him speaking in his usual intense, fiery style. Then suddenly he stops, smiles and asks someone in the room if that looked OK, in a completely normal, calm voice. He was a professional performer.
That just how most public speakers are. From politicians to car salesmen. They don't speak in their regular voice.
professional manipulator
I’m so fuh-rerios at my brother because he won’t let me concentrate at my concentration camp
@@Monkeyboylife it was meh but i like the creativity lol
There is no such video. The only audio of Hitler's normal conversation voice is a tape of a meeting with Carl Mannerheim, Commander in Chief of the Finnish forces. Google Hitler Mannerheim recording. And that's just audio. There is no video.
There's a video where someone translated one of his speeches to English. It was genuinely an inspirational speech.
I showed this vid to my grandpa, and told me that he'd never said this shit...it was meaningfull
When Bill Burr was yelling, he was actually saying “Are you happy huell?” In german.
Edit: There is now a Dark Souls covenant in the replies
Reasonably…
I have awoken
@@huellbabineaux4343 is it time to lay waste to this plane of existence my lord?
@@sentientmustache8360 does twitter still exist?
@@huellbabineaux4343 yes my lord
"There's no way he said what he planned on doing from the get-go"
Except, he pretty much did. He wrote this book.....
Sometimes, when I have faith in humanity, I imagine no one ever read that book and when Hitler asked "Hey, have you read my book yet" they would just nod their heads and compliment it like that stupid book that your friend never shuts up about - Then reality kicks in and I become extremely sad
… he started writing the book when he was already in jail. For attempted a coup. You have your timelines all messed up
Not really, seen to Germany action during the world war and everything they're asscused of. MK isn't a muh holocaust blueprint or "world dominantion " Bible. It's a biography, political, historical, political book
@@Qwerty0791 what are you talking about? The coup attempt was 1923, the book was published 1926, Hitler became chancellor 1933
@@Qwerty0791 I am well aware of when and where he wrote the book, and what he did before and after, _in detail._ I don't have any timelines messed up, and I can only speculate about what meanings and/or referents you're superimposing on the quoted words in order to manufacture something for yourself to nitpick at.
(My best guess is that you're arbitrarily assuming that "what he planned on doing" refers to any and all political activity, when context and common sense indicate that it refers to what he planned on doing once he was in power, and that you justify that assumption with your incorrect idea of an overly literal interpretation of the term "get-go". But as I said, I can only speculate about how specifically you're twisting things to create an opportunity to be pedantic.)
The crowd reaction is the answer to his question
He actually said what he was going to do in his book, as well as his speeches, that is why he was elected.
There's a reason they don't put subtitles on his speeches..
Because people would support him lol
@@damienchall8297 nazi
@@kaxi3d thank you
Caused we'd know ((they)) lied about everything because he took away their usury and economic power
Why?
His speeches were actually just him saying what’s he’s going to do.
Best speech was Goebbels literally saying "do you want total war" and the crowd goes fucking crazy
@@laki5717 wolht ir den totalen kreig
In a nutshell, he said "Germany first".
No, Germany only.
“Deutschland uber alles.”
“Germany over all (everyone).”
He said “we gotta keep huell happy”
Fun fact, Hitler had actually a gentle even effeminate demeanor with a regular dude pitched voice and dude of the people vocabulary in private. He took special acting classes to give his talks and go so dramatic during his speeches. He was not insane. That's the horrible part of the it. This guy's knew exactly what he was doing at each step, speeches included. Cold psycho.
And that's why I say "crazy people aren't crazy". "Crazy" people are just normal folks in abnormal circumstances - they're just doing what all of us would do if we were in that situation. We just aren't inside their heads, so we have a hard time understanding /why/ they're doing the behavior.
But not crazy folks? That's why they're dangerous. They're perfectly in control and know exactly what they're doing - and they do it anyway.
Now granted I've heard that the Nazis were also doing like a shitton of drugs (it's how they did the blitzkriegs after all), but my point still stands because that only came after having decided to commit genocide. Doing drugs does a lot to you, but "tendency to commit or engage in genocide" isn't a very common effect I'm pretty sure.
Seems on alot of drugs, especially towards the end. Paranoid then, and directing armies" that didn't exist?
How the fuck us Hitler a psycho? Go get help dude
That's what annoys me about people talking about him. The problem was that he WAS intelligent and sane. That's what gave him his power and strength, had he been a kook he would have been tossed aside. People dismiss the idea of him being smart then follow others blindly that have similar ideas or goals. It's human stupidity
@@nidh1109 That’s a Jewish myth
I wish I was there because I would’ve been the loudest laugh on the audience 😂
U would be killed very fast
You wouldn't have laught. You would have been to scared. And it was a lot different than it is shown here.
Nahhh you didn't have to violate him like that🤣
@@bubegotz5801 perhaps he meant at the comedy show
@@ryancool1442 maybe, I'd like to know if I'm wrong, but I don't think so
If you're afraid to laugh at a joke due to someone sitting next to you, judging you, laugh even harder.
Everyone saying people didn't want to laugh or the crowd is tough there are literally people laughing lol.
He literally wrote a book about what he planned on doing, then did it.
that's badass. I'm doing the opposite.
@@tradingbull007Same, Im going to commit multiple war crimes and not write about it
@@Lampem exactly 💯, attention is always a problem
There was not one mention of gas chambers in Mein Kampf. I've read the book.
It was a joke
He's gonna shit his pants when he discovered translation
Most of Hitler speeches (and any unfavorable historical figure) and literally anything associated with him is shadow banned, no translations, no comments, etc. and even if you could, objective translation of a mass murderer is probably not possible if the translation, should it be allowed, most probably would come from a organization or institution and would probably paraphrase in an inaccurate manner.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I translated a few of his speeches. From what i saw he mostly talked about economic problems and working conditions
Crazy that since this bit, Ai has managed to translate his speeches into English and replay them in Hitlers actual voice.
"There's no way he said what he planned on doing from the get go"... oh boy didn't he
In the big speeches he never did. He would voice his genocidal intentions at small, exclusive party meetings, but he never actually openly advocated genocide when he was a political candidate.
He would actually say stuff like “Germany is behind you, Germany is in front of you, as long as you know Germany is in your heart!”. I am paraphrasing, but he would say stuff like this in those speeches where he screams like a lunatic. Basically, he would advocate for a crazy devotion of ‘Germany’ - and that this would solve all problems in the world.
It solved problems in Germany for sure
Well he wrote a book in which he quite clearly said what his plan was. It’s called „Mein Kampf“
@@bobbyhutnick3965 what did
@user-cy5ct3gm2n lol the person I was replying to deleted their comment.
His policies.
"This guy's got a bee in his bonnet."
Based pfp
madvillainy pfp 😱
@@aug3842 indeed
amazing pfp guys
Jesus loves you so much he died for you he wants to be your friend accept him before it's too late the rapture is soon God bless you and your family ❤ ❤
He just did what literally any charismatic speaker does - Trump, Obama, Mandela, Thatcher, Kennedy, Churchill etc; he knew who his target audience was, he knew what they wanted and needed to hear and he gave it to them.
He gave voice to what many people felt were issues that nobody listened to. And the passion, yes he had a lot of passion. He went on that stage and not only voiced your concerns but he was outraged by it.
Crowd Manipulation 101.
If you are an English speaker and want to get a vague idea of Hitlers speeches: listen to Martin Luther King
Rhetorically, they had a similar style. Both worked mainly with Pathos, both captivated the Audience with long, drawn-out passages in a melodic, almost hypnotizing voice. Even the vowels are drawn out to build up tension. And then, when the tension is at its peak, almost flipping over to boredom, they pick up the pace. The sentences get shorter. The speech pattern switches from melodic to staccato-like, ensuring the listeners are on the edge of their seat. And only then they release the built-up tension and emotions with a powerful flourish of words.
(I think that’s obvious, but to be sure everyone understands: I am not trying to compare them politically! Rhetoric isn’t good or bad.)
@@DerSim688 Yep. 100%
The guy on the podium is always trying to sell you something. Whether it is Lebensraum and Deutschland uber alles, or equal rights for blacks and other minorities, or whether its to make America great again, that dude is trying to make you buy into an idea.
And to lead you to their vision, they talk about the problems that they know you are facing. Maybe you are tired of seeing oppression of the black man? Maybe you are tired of all the woke BS? Or maybe you are tired of financial hardship and sick and tired of seeing your country humiliated? That's how they get you to buy what they are selling
Shoutout to the people who wore headphones that can hear the entire crowd laughing and aren't arguing in the comments about it.
I have never heard a less engaged audience before, congratulations
They're going directI from his mic. You can hear the audience if you turn it up
Get off their dick, focus on bill burr
Why do all you video game nerds hate Bill Burr I don’t get how people who barley have friends in real life don’t like him 😂
@@tommymcdonald8351 bro it just wasn’t funny??
"yo Hitler is evil" best quote of 2022
that's literally not a quote from this video
Don't tell Kanye
*2023
Do you know how to actually quote?
@@edving6784 bro it's a joke
I’d be dying in the audience man 😂
"I have the outfits for the rest of the people" lmfaooppp
He actually took acting classes to seem powerful and intimidating, there is a recording of him in a private meeting where he is speaking normally
Good thing you said a, as far as I know there’s only one ( public at least ) recording and it’s him talking with a general on a train for his ( general’s ) birthday audio was recorded on another cart so they forgot to delete it/some spy took the recording, can’t remember.
Anyway it’s surreal how different he sounds, it’s really just an average man’s voice.
"Yo bro, do I sound scary if I SCREAM LIKE THIS?!"
"Dude, you gotta do the jazz hands, remember?"
"Oh, reich (right) LIKE THIS?!🤚👋☝✊✊👇👇"
"Yeah yeah yeah and hit the podium with your fist too, big dick energy"
"Thanks, Goebbels, appreciate that"
@@maplearrow1842 it is surreal and just strange
@@DashingSteel well, not too far
He ditched the lederhosen
Man he’s like a real life South Park character and I fucken love it
How
"F is for Family" was his show, it wasn't too bad, nowhere near SouthPark levels of funny though
Hes ass
He was a phenomenal public speaker.
And the crowd goes mild
as a german, this is hilariously understandable
Do you speak German?
No it’s not. Ich bin Deutsch hab nicht 1 mal gegrinst
@@Holyromanempire_Countryballes ist verständlich und witzig, da „Hitler“ für nicht deutsche ein rätsel ist.
Sie verstehen unsere sprache nicht, kennen nur bruchstücke der geschichte und wundern sich natürlich what the frenchtoast der typ damals gesagt haben muss, sodass 70 minus 6 mio menschen den totalen krieg befürworteten
What was Hitler yelling about though? Now I'm curious 💀
@@Samuel-el2fr ist so