Hitler's Last Visit to the Front 1945

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    On 3 March 1945, Hitler made a final visit to the front, now very close to Berlin. He faced several problems, not least his deteriorating health, in what would be his last appearance before his troops outside of the Reich Chancellery.
    Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA, is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the Eagles', both currently being developed into movies in Hollywood. In addition to writing, Mark also appears regularly in television documentaries around the world, including on The History Channel, Netflix, National Geographic, Quest, American Heroes Channel and RMC Decouverte. His books have formed the background to several TV and radio documentaries. More information about Mark can be found at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fe...
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  • @MarkFeltonProductions
    @MarkFeltonProductions  Před rokem +220

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    • @sunSherifAhmDRose1QuIST
      @sunSherifAhmDRose1QuIST Před rokem

      Did you know that HitLER was actually Not at all on the battlefield during WW2 nor anywhere in some decisionMaker position Locally where crimes were committed ?
      Did you know that he was supposed to reINCArnate as the HeaLER on this earth, but they STOLE such SPIRITUAL wealth from him and presented him as the totally opposite by themselves being those who are writing his BOOK OF LIES , instead of letting himself write his own personal BOOK OF LIFE ?

    • @BROKEN-PILOT
      @BROKEN-PILOT Před rokem +15

      15k views in 50 minutes. You've made your...Mark. 🤪

    • @neftalivazquez9268
      @neftalivazquez9268 Před rokem

      Hitler was really crazy and so evil he killed people like if their wasnt human thank god the Americans & Soviet union won the war

    • @sunSherifAhmDRose1QuIST
      @sunSherifAhmDRose1QuIST Před rokem +1

      @@neftalivazquez9268 Danish Primeminister Mette Frederiksen under Queen Margareth2 , just 1 decade ago legalized Arbeit Macht Frei jobcenters from where the citizens ill of cancer were forced to work until they die. No one from EU ever did something about it.
      Danish ministers under Queen Margareth2 were since 1970 and still today stealing other parents children, and no one from EU ever said a word about it.

    • @ROBOTRIX_eu
      @ROBOTRIX_eu Před rokem +6

      the similarities with Zelenski..

  • @MikeB071
    @MikeB071 Před rokem +7301

    Hitler didn't need to go to the Front in '45: the Front came to him...

  • @kylejameshastings6507
    @kylejameshastings6507 Před rokem +788

    Technically he did visit the front throughout the week before he died.

  • @billnotice9957
    @billnotice9957 Před rokem +79

    My Buddy's Grandfather was boarding the train to take him to boot camp. The train pulled away from the station in Ann Arbor Mi. Suddenly stopped. Went backwards into the station. Suddenly his grandfather along with many others ran off the train. The war was over. So, the quartermaster told the draftees. Wait at home for further instructions. So ended my friends grandfather military service.

    • @trevorn9381
      @trevorn9381 Před měsícem +8

      My uncle arrived in San Francisco from Navy boot came to meet the ship he had been assigned to. When the train pulled into the station everyone was partying in the streets. The Japanese had surrendered. He still shipped out but basically cruised around the Pacific for a year on a ship bringing people back from the war before the Navy decided they didn't need him anymore and discharged him in 1946.

    • @kevindorland738
      @kevindorland738 Před 4 dny

      He was lucky.

  • @braxxian
    @braxxian Před rokem +151

    Things aren't looking good when you only have to drive 90 minutes from Berlin to visit the front.

    • @mclarenfan6032
      @mclarenfan6032 Před rokem +3

      hahaha

    • @volkerkonig9376
      @volkerkonig9376 Před 9 měsíci +12

      or you can drive in 2 hours from the eastern to the western front

    • @bammeke76
      @bammeke76 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Stalin's drive to the front would have been shorter since the germans were only 30 km from moscow and russia and Stalin were saved by "general winter"

    • @twentyrothmans7308
      @twentyrothmans7308 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Saves on petrol, though.

    • @Sparta-hg1pl
      @Sparta-hg1pl Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@bammeke76russia and stalin were saved by stiff Resistance

  • @ManiacalForeigner
    @ManiacalForeigner Před rokem +222

    "Hitler's hand was flapping around like a dying fish" has got to be the best thing I've heard all week.

    • @Kevin-mx1vi
      @Kevin-mx1vi Před rokem +6

      Made me laugh too. 😁
      Also, was it Mark Felton or someone else who described Goebbels as "A skidmark of a human being" ?

    • @rust7604
      @rust7604 Před 2 měsíci

      That same Austrian Painter ran through entire Europe, remember that !!

    • @Chris.in.taiwan
      @Chris.in.taiwan Před měsícem

      Mark has a crazy love hate relationship with Hitler it seems 😂

    • @JimzAuto
      @JimzAuto Před 21 dnem

      10:05 for the audio

  • @Mtc401
    @Mtc401 Před rokem +1035

    It is amazing how it seems that all the energy has left him for good. When raising his right arm to accept all the greetings he barely gets it above shoulder height and it looks more like a twitch. Then when one considers that these videos were only showcasing the ˋbest´ moments of his visit, it is no wonder how the officers who met him were shocked by his state.

    • @ericscottstevens
      @ericscottstevens Před rokem +49

      AH was allowed the sloppy salute. He reserved if for himself.

    • @viraloracle5151
      @viraloracle5151 Před rokem +70

      to be honest he always saluted like that to soldiers just a small raise of his arm,except maybe in parades or large gatherings infront of a crowd.

    • @keeptaiwanfree
      @keeptaiwanfree Před rokem +42

      @@viraloracle5151yeah that is true. he’s allowed to do the bare minimum salute but other people must do the full salute of course

    • @liveinthepresent219
      @liveinthepresent219 Před rokem +69

      It's similar to Franklin Roosevelt's visual decline in 1944 and 1945.

    • @ltipst2962
      @ltipst2962 Před rokem +39

      He would have been extremely drugged up at this point. The literal devil

  • @wesleypeters4112
    @wesleypeters4112 Před rokem +288

    The closing days of the war both in Europe and in the Pacific are fascinating. So many things were happening. The Chief Officers of Yamato were photographed for the last time on April 5, 1945, two days before Operation Ten-Go, the Japanese last naval sortie. Rear Admiral Kosaku Ariga is shown seated in the center. He would go down with the battleship on April 7th.

    • @dudebro3250
      @dudebro3250 Před rokem +7

      You must have seen Europa the last battle to know all of this.

    • @jeffersondeleon925
      @jeffersondeleon925 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wow that really is wicked ..

    • @borood1188
      @borood1188 Před 5 měsíci

      Roosevelt, Mussolini and Hitler all died within one month.

    • @gendaminoru3195
      @gendaminoru3195 Před 3 měsíci

      To understand how that really unfolded, it's essential to read Tamaichi Hara's book, as he commanded the cruise Yahagi in Ten-Ichi-Go. Hara was responsible for the "Tokyo Express" and surface torpedo doctrine.

  • @hotcoals2291
    @hotcoals2291 Před rokem +411

    Mark felton, your historical shorts have always brightened my day and even more so today as a struggling college student. Even though this is a dark chapter in my life, I am grateful for you and other creators who constantly seek to better their viewers. Thank you.

    • @MrFriendlyCsgoContent
      @MrFriendlyCsgoContent Před rokem +7

      A warming love letter. Hope he takes you on a date soon!

    • @geraint8989
      @geraint8989 Před rokem +25

      Seek comfort and moments of diversion and pleasure in whatever you enjoy watching, reading or doing. And take care - there can always be good times ahead.

    • @WinkelmanSM-3
      @WinkelmanSM-3 Před rokem +11

      Can I ask why college is a dark chapter in your life?

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Před rokem +6

      This is next level ball gargling. Yikes.

    • @hotcoals2291
      @hotcoals2291 Před rokem +9

      @@WinkelmanSM-3 primarily due to the stress that comes with my major and doubts about whether or not I will succeed/enjoy it.

  • @Eule595
    @Eule595 Před rokem +263

    Gen. Theodor Busse was my granduncle. Once he says that hitlers trembling hand was so bad, that he had to try three times to shake his hand.

    • @morningstar9233
      @morningstar9233 Před rokem +74

      I don't disbelieve you, but it was Hitler's left hand that was affected and people commonly shake hands with the right be they dominantly left or right handed.

    • @kidpagronprimsank05
      @kidpagronprimsank05 Před rokem +11

      @@johnhenderson7941 Hitler had Parkinson disease which actually 20 July somewhat heal it before it came back

    • @smonyboy
      @smonyboy Před rokem +1

      I smell bullshit

    • @zagan1
      @zagan1 Před rokem +7

      @@kidpagronprimsank05 there's no cure for Parkinson's.
      And there's 2 type main one makes you super depressed all the time, and minorly under 5% of Parkinson's will have no depression at all.

    • @kevq761
      @kevq761 Před rokem +21

      Glad that your granduncle escaped Htlers wrath and survived the war . Gen Guderian stood up for your relative in the last days

  • @Mr.PoliticallyIncorrect
    @Mr.PoliticallyIncorrect Před rokem +202

    It must have dawned on him how dire the situation was as he was leaving the front. With the lack of public visits from 1943 onwards, he just secluded himself receiving either good reports or negative reports with a positive spin. Upon seeing the ragged units and poor troop quality, it had to have sent chills down his spine

    • @aceclash
      @aceclash Před rokem +16

      Hitler said ‘War is lost’ in 22nd April 1945.

    • @intermilan9731
      @intermilan9731 Před rokem +24

      He should have made peace with the Soviets. Or not declare war on the US. Make the two super powers fight each other. What a fool.

    • @Mr.PoliticallyIncorrect
      @Mr.PoliticallyIncorrect Před rokem +9

      @@aceclash In reality, he was more angry at Steiner refusing to attack the Soviets. I seriously doubt that was the first time he realized the war was over. He just wanted to lay into his generals and blame them for everything that went wrong during the war

    • @erich2432
      @erich2432 Před rokem +24

      @@Mr.PoliticallyIncorrect Well, he was kinda right blaming the generals who modified Barbarossa. Drive to Caucasus was supposed to happen by 1941. Franz Halder changed the plans to Moscow. It's funny Soviets couldn't get hold of Halder who architected Barbarossa. Halder lived a decent honourable life after the war and pushed different narratives about the Eastern Front along with Manstein and others which became popular once the Cold War became mainstream and thus the "Clean Wehrmacht" stuff. AH was also right to declare war on the US. Germany was already in a war with the US by 1940. There is more chance of achieving your strategic goals by having direct confrontation with the belligerent than fighting an undeclared proxy war. It was about Battle of the Atlantic and securing the route as well as hoping Japan would keep the US occupied in the Pacific. But, US policy was always Germany First. Best US divisions fought in Europe, best US paras fought in Europe. The US wanted cross channel invasion in 1942. Even without Pearl Harbor and German declaration, the US would've entered Europe by 1943 and it's the same year the US entered Europe (Sicily campaign).
      Germany lost the war on resources (food, steel, oil) and numbers (soldiers, guns, ammunitions, tanks etc.)

    • @erich2432
      @erich2432 Před rokem

      @@intermilan9731 US policy was always Germany first, with or without Pearl Harbor. FDR wanted to enter Europe by 42. 1941 was just an official declaration, Germany was already in a state of war with the US by 1940. More chance of securing your routes and strategic points by having a direct fight than fighting an undeclared proxy war against someone who has put an embargo on you and blocked your routes as well as supplying your rivals. Also, Germany's policy was Drang Nach Osten. Germany needed the resources for its industries, economy and food crops for its population plus living space. More population and less resources and living space. Without war against the SU, it would've collapsed by 1942. Countries like Germany and Japan are still poor when it comes to natural resources. Having high tech factories and indutries means nothing if they don't get the necessary fuel, raw materials to produce and export those products. Hence, Nordstream 2. 1st Germany-Russia/SU oil pipeline was laid in 1964 which was just 19 years after ww2 and first gas pipeline was laid in 1973.

  • @Ray-uk5db
    @Ray-uk5db Před rokem +32

    Hats off to another superb video. Any serious student of World War II history should watch all of your videos. Many thanks!

  • @michaelcapeless3268
    @michaelcapeless3268 Před rokem +104

    The stage management of the weaknesses of a tyrant is really fascinating.... continues to this day in the modern world.

    • @slavabtomat
      @slavabtomat Před rokem +28

      Uncle Joe comes to mind.

    • @michaelcapeless3268
      @michaelcapeless3268 Před rokem +1

      @@slavabtomat No Boris. Stalin has been dead for a long time, but I understand your love for him... be careful or they'll send your ass to Ukraine.

    • @nodlimax
      @nodlimax Před rokem

      @@MsTommyknocker Based on the information presented by the media Putin was already so sick that he should've died sometime last year. Yet he's still alive and doing public appearances.
      Also remember news reports about Kim Yong-Un being in a vegetative state because of a failed operation and that his sister would take over in North Korea? That was in early 2020. The dude is still very much alive and active. News reports about world leaders in so called "enemy" countries should always be looked at with suspicion.
      So far from footage I've seen the 70 year old Putin he seems to be fine in terms of physical condition. With Biden on the other hand each time I see current footage from him I'm surprised he's still alive because he actually looks physically weak and it seems he doesn't even know where he is or what is going on around him.

    • @latviankhan2989
      @latviankhan2989 Před rokem +8

      Take a look at Biden, nothing has changed

    • @alexandermelbaus2351
      @alexandermelbaus2351 Před rokem

      It is the tyrants that want you to think Hitler is the tyrant. The average person, the young and the old, farmers, workers and children loved the Fuhrer. Teenagers from across the country flocked to his events with the Hitler Youth.
      What was achieved was amazing, the ideas and way of life was simple, friendly, healthy and without confusing garbage.

  • @jettjones9889
    @jettjones9889 Před rokem +483

    The castle no longer exists. It was blown up just after Hitlers visit by the retreating forces. The locals used the ruble, bricks etc to rebuild their homes. The last remnants were removed in 1970. Also I think Hitler looks remarkably well in his final front meeting.

    • @morningstar9233
      @morningstar9233 Před rokem +90

      Probably due to the stimulants his doctor administered.

    • @uselessjoe
      @uselessjoe Před rokem +13

      funny how a russian ruble and castle ruble has different pronunciation...

    • @jasonh.8981
      @jasonh.8981 Před rokem +64

      @@uselessjoe funny how they’re spelt differently 😟

    • @bocagoodtimes1460
      @bocagoodtimes1460 Před rokem

      Hard to look "great" when the hordes of Communism are at the gates.

    • @dante666jt
      @dante666jt Před rokem +22

      @@jasonh.8981 Rubble as opposed to ruble

  • @OrechTV
    @OrechTV Před rokem +45

    1:00 that uninterest of the guy saluting in the back right after Hitler passes :D He knew it was over when he saw him :D

    • @funfact8660
      @funfact8660 Před rokem +2

      🤣👍

    • @Eric-kn4yn
      @Eric-kn4yn Před rokem

      Ironic .it was over. And your watching Hitler now

    • @imfenech
      @imfenech Před rokem +4

      This comment needs to be pinned for brighting my day

    • @eddiezayas8343
      @eddiezayas8343 Před 5 měsíci +1

      😂😂😂

    • @kasey7638
      @kasey7638 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Deserves more likes. I didn't even notice.

  • @carlmontney7916
    @carlmontney7916 Před rokem +154

    Amazing work again Mr. Felton. I've often wondered how many members of the German military after seeing Hitler on this tour to the front started making their exit plans right then and there. They had to have seen how unhealthy he was at that time and also realized the war was hopelessly lost.

    • @MrTibbs12
      @MrTibbs12 Před rokem +24

      From what i have read,by this point in time the german public knew the game was up..the military had their plans to surrender to the western allies..only the fanatics in the ss had any delusions that victory was possible

    • @Kholdaimon
      @Kholdaimon Před rokem +3

      They surely knew the war was already lost, it is self-evident... The thing that strikes me is that Goebbels and Hitler actually had some genuine hope left for victory, because who cares about the morale of the troops if you know the war is lost? They really thought that they might lose due to poor morale when the Soviets were just 80 km's from the Fuhrer-bunker... That is the real madness, 2 men who had all the information to realize that nothing they did would matter for the result of the war, yet they thought that a visit to the front was imperative to keep up morale and have a chance at victory.....

    • @MrTibbs12
      @MrTibbs12 Před rokem

      @@Kholdaimon for them,it a war to their death..even that beady eyed creep himmler had seen it was over..hitler was on speed and delusional

    • @Mincecroft
      @Mincecroft Před rokem +1

      ​@@MrTibbs12 Of course the July bomb plot was not much before this and that was proof that at least some high ranking officers wished to end the war early. I think you are right that, at this point, only the highest party members thought there was any real hope.

    • @sthrich635
      @sthrich635 Před rokem +9

      Actually, by 1945, any member of the German military who had been making exit plans likely weren't alive or there to see Hitler on that tour. After July 20 plot, the Wehrmacht commanders, Feldgendarmerie, SS and even Party officials had ensured that. Most remaining Germans, especially officers, were fighting out of spite, revenge or survivals, because they know they weren't going to be let off easy by the allies in this second war they started.

  • @The_Honcho
    @The_Honcho Před rokem +25

    I don’t suppose his car driver made a “well at least the trips are getting shorter sir!” jokes

  • @warpo007
    @warpo007 Před rokem +64

    Thank you for your excellent work, Mr Felton. Always manage to tell compelling historical stories so concisely.

  • @otisdriftwood8469
    @otisdriftwood8469 Před rokem +19

    Amazing video as always mark! Thank you for all you do. I can't wait for the next one!

  • @chadfrench955
    @chadfrench955 Před rokem +33

    Thank you for the massive amount of leg work it takes to research this! So much of this history is lost on my generation.

  • @GoenndalfTheBlue
    @GoenndalfTheBlue Před rokem +12

    This channel is a goldmine for researching WWII and history in general. It's the most accurate i've ever heard. Most of the stories including this one i've never heard or was never told about in school. I knew about the visit outside the Führerbunker.. but not this one. I love that this unbiased and very objective with nothing left out. I'm german and i appreciate your whole channel! I'm more of a liberal guy myself. I can't stand extremes no matter left or right... that's why this is for me the best channel by far.

  • @Contessa6363
    @Contessa6363 Před rokem +20

    Excellent Channels Dr. Felton. My father would have loved your channel. He was a WWII Disabled Army Vet. After returning to civilian life he attended university on the original Montgomery Bill which provided help with higher education. He majored in European History and studied WWII extensively through out his life. In 1992 he passed away at the age of 70 due to the injury he had received during the war. He was buried with full military honors . I am happy to report that I have carried on in the footsteps of my father and I am also a historian currently working on my MA in Modern European History. Thanks again for your excellent channel and work.😃👍👍❤️

  • @ByWayOfDeception
    @ByWayOfDeception Před rokem +7

    These are always so good and packed with information that I either have to sit still and listen or do something mindless like the dishes to soak it all in. Well done.

  • @aroncells3120
    @aroncells3120 Před rokem +8

    Another gem of a video thanks Mark. I love the the little details in these stories

  • @danepatterson8107
    @danepatterson8107 Před rokem +36

    I knew nothing of his last visit to a front. Excellent episode. As always.

  • @deepfried-pillow3484
    @deepfried-pillow3484 Před rokem +156

    Thank you for such consistently amazing content that is rarely discussed but is still absolutely fascinating!

  • @carolrosales8382
    @carolrosales8382 Před rokem +7

    As always, I look forward to your videos. This video answered many of the health questions I had. Many thanks and Cheers to 2023.

    • @y_ffordd
      @y_ffordd Před rokem

      Look into it a little more, owd Addy Hits was on a mighty concoction of drugs, that combined with stress - mental illness are other factors to consider, although if you are feeling in any way similar to Hitler without a pre-existing conditions, you should probably see a doctor.

  • @poorsgrayofficial599
    @poorsgrayofficial599 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Mark deserves every single subscriber he has. His job is amazing.

  • @pfdrtom
    @pfdrtom Před rokem +15

    How I wish I could have you for my history teacher in school, Dr. Felton. No matter, you're teaching this 60 year old with each video. Thank you!

  • @ericscottstevens
    @ericscottstevens Před rokem +198

    June 21st 1941 the war was still manageable. A day later it all changed.
    AH had no one else to blame even admitting in a secret taped audio while in Finland he underestimated the Soviets determination to fight as well as their tank production capabilities. He had dismissed the numbers from experts as folly while planning Barbarossa. This probably weighed the most on him and drove him to the brink mentally especially after the debacle at Stalingrad.

    • @TheTexasmick
      @TheTexasmick Před rokem +56

      He looked upon the Russians as lazy, stupid drunks which was true, but he never considered the limitless millions and millions of asiatic soldiers pouring out of nowhere to attack the freezing Germans. He was totally unprepared to fight the Soviets, and he had no idea about their massive, advanced armor capabilities.

    • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
      @user-ty2uz4gb7v Před rokem +35

      Imagine if Hitler and Stalin had truly joined forces. With either an allied or axis win, the world would be a monumentally different place.

    • @shaider1982
      @shaider1982 Před rokem +21

      Paulus, during the planning (i think including professional wargames called kreigspeil) said that Stalingrad couldn't be practically held.

    • @smothdude
      @smothdude Před rokem +24

      Truly, all he had to do was listen to his advisors. Hitler was incredibly stubborn and headstrong and while it benefit him at first, it was his downfall (good). To even go for Stalingrad was bizarre.

    • @user-ty2uz4gb7v
      @user-ty2uz4gb7v Před rokem +25

      @@smothdude many of Hitler's general's were in favor of Barbarossa.

  • @KR0TE7
    @KR0TE7 Před rokem +3

    Great episode as usual Dr.Felton!

  • @mochtegerndane7097
    @mochtegerndane7097 Před rokem +28

    3:43. Fun fact. I lived in Berlin for some years and every time I took the U2 we would be passing the Mohrenstrasse station, which stands out among the subway stations. My girlfriend positively hated the vibe/the energy emanating from the place. She did not really understand why - till she heard that the brown marble slabs in the station actually came from the New Reich Chancellery!

    • @y_ffordd
      @y_ffordd Před rokem +6

      Or your woman friend was a bit claustrophobic.

  • @billcallahan9303
    @billcallahan9303 Před rokem +8

    23,000 views in one hour! Amazing & you deserve it Mark!

  • @williamharris9525
    @williamharris9525 Před rokem +49

    Thank you Professor Felton!!!! Been patiently waiting for your next release.
    Well done sir!!

  • @hossamgebeily
    @hossamgebeily Před rokem +4

    I love your channel and your narration. Crystal clear. Thank you for such interesting and informative content! ❤

  • @HistorySkills
    @HistorySkills Před rokem +1

    Great work as always. Thank you.

  • @websurfer191
    @websurfer191 Před rokem +70

    I didn't know that Hitler had visited the front that late in the war. Most surprisingly to me I was unaware that he was ever driven in a hard top vehicle. In every video and picture Hitler always seemed to be in his ubiquitous open top limousine. Thank you Dr. Felton for a video with many educational surprises.

    • @e-curb
      @e-curb Před rokem +3

      This looks like an good topic for Dr. Felton to look into. Was Hitler ever driven in a closed sedan?

    • @y_ffordd
      @y_ffordd Před rokem +3

      He rode in an open top car to demonstrate strength and fearlessness, what he should have done is govern properly and not rule through division and hate filled nonsense.

    • @LadyFairChildVideo
      @LadyFairChildVideo Před rokem +4

      "visited the front" is kind of an exagerration. he visited a castle well behind the front as typical political showmanship. visiting the front, to me, would've meant he was near the Oder river, close enough to hear bullets whizzing by.

    • @stephenwalsh1332triumph
      @stephenwalsh1332triumph Před rokem

      He had a closed mind 😮

    • @socalstr
      @socalstr Před rokem +2

      It's fricken cold in Germany! Of course he was in a hard top. For general transport - more often than not, in fact.

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Před rokem +212

    Ever since I first came across the 3 part documentary series "the Dark Charisma of Adolf Hitler," I've been fascinated with how Hitler appeared early in his Dictatorship, brimming with energy, giving the speeches he became both famous and infamous for his distinctive style of speaking. It (that documentary) talks about how people who see a leader as charismatic have their support sustained with success. July 1940 could be seen as the high point of Hitler's Dictatorship, as the Germans defeated the French in a matter of weeks, compared to 1914-18 the German Army was stuck in trenches ~100 miles north east of Paris and there was a huge celebration in Berlin to celebrate the defeat of the "old enemy," the French.
    Yet, when the successes stopped coming, beginning with the shortcomings of the invasion of the Soviet Union, plus his physical infirmities becoming harder to hide, Hitler sort of became a shadow figure, leaving the big speeches to Goebels, rarely speaking in public himself after 1943.
    A sign of the degeneration of the popularity of the Nazi regime was one of the German Civilians who lived through the war and was interviewed later by the BBC who reflected on the propaganda about Hitler:
    "It's always claimed that the Führer was sent by God. I don't doubt it, the Führer was sent by God, though not to save Germany but to ruin it,"

    • @edt8535
      @edt8535 Před rokem +38

      I had bright, strong energy when I first got married and it slowly turned shambolic and dottering as more and more time went by…

    • @SiVlog1989
      @SiVlog1989 Před rokem

      @Tired of War it's a nice thought, but sadly we'll never know for sure. Not only was Antisemitism wide spread even before Hitler came into power in Germany, but as Dr Felton has mentioned previously, the resentment at the Treaty of Versailles motivated those in charge of the German Armed Forces to covertly expand their numbers over a decade before Hitler became Chancellor. If Hitler hadn't existed, then the chances are someone else from Germany's Far Right would have stepped up instead

    • @Aluttuh
      @Aluttuh Před rokem

      do you know who engendered the Weimar republic for the people to accept a dictator in the first place?

    • @keeptaiwanfree
      @keeptaiwanfree Před rokem +8

      @@tiredofwar988the universe works in very interesting ways, everything in the universe has a cause and an effect

    • @saltycreole2673
      @saltycreole2673 Před rokem +2

      @@edt8535 LOL!

  • @ruskyrosco1054
    @ruskyrosco1054 Před rokem +1

    Even your advertisement reads are a pleasure to listen too. Blinkist is very wise. Another terrific story Doctor Felton, thank you.

  • @leonardcroft1467
    @leonardcroft1467 Před rokem

    Thank You Dr. Felton
    Always Enjoy Your Videos

  • @chrisjordan2269
    @chrisjordan2269 Před rokem +3

    Great video thanks mark!

  • @johnelliott7375
    @johnelliott7375 Před rokem +97

    Thanks for sharing your work, audio stories, and your books with me and the family. I can get a chance to see how it was for my Grandfather, Great Uncle's and the rest of the family who was in both theaters of the war. My Grandfather Didn't talk much about it because as a God fearing man he had a hard time of it and the Western front took a huge toll on him, from what I heard it was the killing and having to be forgiven for it that was the hardest on him. He was discharged early in '44. He came back home from the European theater and worked at the Butler county, PA. Pullman Standard/Bantam Jeep factory in my home town just about 20 miles away from where I am today. He and my neighbor made torpedoes till the end of the war and up until the late 40's early 50'!. I'm going to have to look into the Bantam plant being bought out by Pullman Standard of Chicago and he worked there until he retired from the Foreman job of the tool room and it was 1982 I believe. Thanks again for sharing your work with me and my family. Great evening to you Dr. Felton.

    • @ronalddunne3413
      @ronalddunne3413 Před rokem +2

      "Didn't talk much about it because as a God fearing man he had a hard time of it and the Western front took a huge toll on him, from what I heard it was the killing and having to be forgiven for it that was the hardest on him"- John Elliott.
      This I have heard and observed with many of the ww2 and Korean war vets I knew over the years. Some were profoundly hurt because of what they did and experienced in wartime situations. My own Dad, an MP who crossed the Atlantic several times guarding German and Italian POWS, went thru things in his head and heart that he never shared with us kids, but told Mom about. She related some of what he had told her after he passed.
      I heard similar stories and saw the pain in other family members who experienced the killing firsthand. A couple never returned and are still buried overseas... and I saw the pain of those they left behind.
      "WAR! What is it good for Absolutely nothing Listen to me WAR, it ain't nothing but a heart-breaker! WAR! it's got one friend That's the undertaker... Ooooh, war, has shattered Many a young mans dreams Made him disabled, bitter and mean... Life is much too short and precious To spend fighting wars these days! WAR can't give life It can only take it away..." Edwin Starr

    • @user-rw3tt5lm6y
      @user-rw3tt5lm6y Před rokem

      И когда твой дедушка воевал с немцами

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Another outstanding video. Thank you again for sharing your videos 🙏🎄

  • @darrenhillman8396
    @darrenhillman8396 Před rokem +3

    Fantastic work, Dr Felton!
    Another fascinating insight to your usual high standard.
    Bravo, Sir! 👏🏻👏🏻

    • @kensvay4561
      @kensvay4561 Před rokem +1

      If the Allies had known that Hitler had planned this trip would they have used fighter bombers to destroy his convoy and kill him? Or was he more useful alive?

  • @Roller_Ghoster
    @Roller_Ghoster Před rokem +26

    You just dont know what type of quality subject matter Mark Felton will do next!

  • @roberta.6399
    @roberta.6399 Před rokem +9

    You are a true historian. I enjoy your posts greatly.

  • @lizzapaolia959
    @lizzapaolia959 Před 2 měsíci

    Outstanding video of yours. Thank you again 🙏

  • @Vanoroc
    @Vanoroc Před rokem

    awesome job as always

  • @debbiestyer453
    @debbiestyer453 Před rokem +3

    Thank you. I enjoy every one of your videos.

  • @fuyu5979
    @fuyu5979 Před rokem +7

    Just an AWESOME vid of the behind the scenes of what was happening prior to Nazi Germany's defeat. Fantastic archival n still photos. Truly a well researched presentation. As always looking forward to ur next upload. Peace

  • @scottmcphee7714
    @scottmcphee7714 Před rokem

    Thanks Dr. Felton for this amazing W.W. 2 history!

  • @jayernster7869
    @jayernster7869 Před rokem +15

    Just another top drawer video produced by Prof. Felton. These historical, informative and highly entertaining videos make any and other history lessons look weak and pale.
    Thank You, Dr. Felton.
    We now rely on you to teach us….

    • @jimmystrickland1034
      @jimmystrickland1034 Před 4 měsíci

      Foxholes are useless on the modern battlefield field with hunter and kamikazee drones. Nor are trenches safe anymore.

  • @user-ds7ge5zn9p
    @user-ds7ge5zn9p Před 5 měsíci

    Audiovisual documents of very high quality, accompanied by a great understanding of historical facts! Well done Mr. Felton.

  • @gnkpowerdroid6897
    @gnkpowerdroid6897 Před rokem +16

    Thanks for the great videos Dr. Felton!

  • @MrXdmp
    @MrXdmp Před rokem +11

    Thanks, Dr Felton. Could you please make a similar video regarding Emperor Hirohito's or the last japanese wartime cabinet's visit, if possible?

  • @luistrinidad7600
    @luistrinidad7600 Před rokem +1

    Buen video Dr Felton.Buen trabajo

  • @eamo106
    @eamo106 Před rokem +4

    Felton , thanks

  • @baldwinslab
    @baldwinslab Před rokem +30

    90 years ago today… you can’t say he didn’t try.

  • @mcaddicts
    @mcaddicts Před rokem +9

    Fegelein hid the location of Berlin from him after this trip. He searched the rest of his life for his beloved lost city.

  • @XE1GXG
    @XE1GXG Před rokem

    your channel is, as ever, outstanding both in form and content. Saludos desde México...

  • @Vadagarr
    @Vadagarr Před rokem

    Glad to see alot of this film and photage around today. Keep up the good work!

  • @StalinTheMan0fSteel
    @StalinTheMan0fSteel Před rokem +95

    According to Hitler's secretary Trodle Jung, the atmosphere in the bunker in the final few weeks was artificial and extremely depressing as people pretended to be cheerful.

    • @funfact8660
      @funfact8660 Před rokem +35

      The film Downfall is based on some of her accounts

    • @StalinTheMan0fSteel
      @StalinTheMan0fSteel Před rokem +4

      @@funfact8660 True!

    • @armyvet8279
      @armyvet8279 Před rokem +18

      I'd imagine it was! They all knew by that stage it was all over.

    • @zigman8550
      @zigman8550 Před rokem +2

      @@funfact8660 That is a really well done film. I have it on DVD

    • @BA-gn3qb
      @BA-gn3qb Před rokem +1

      Add in big orgies towards the end too.😊😁🤗

  • @YMC888
    @YMC888 Před rokem +15

    Brilliant Mark! Didn't expect to see this today!

  • @MWM-dj6dn
    @MWM-dj6dn Před rokem

    I thank you for your great effort in providing accurate, useful and wonderful information on your esteemed channel. A thousand greetings of respect, appreciation and pride. I wish you success and progress in your wonderful work. Much respect

  • @thomasmoore9965
    @thomasmoore9965 Před rokem

    I just love this channel! Always something new :D

  • @markwilliams5606
    @markwilliams5606 Před rokem +8

    How many of our Men Died to Stop the Nazis. Dad served with Patton. 82 Airborne

    • @unclemonster48
      @unclemonster48 Před rokem +2

      And for what?

    • @BROKEN-PILOT
      @BROKEN-PILOT Před rokem +2

      @@unclemonster48 Liberty and more.

    • @markwilliams5606
      @markwilliams5606 Před rokem

      @@unclemonster48 To Stop a Regium that murdered millions of People. We have a Regium here that must be Stopped

    • @markwilliams5606
      @markwilliams5606 Před rokem

      @@BROKEN-PILOT With out Freedom of Speech We wouldn't know Who the Idiots are 🇺🇸

  • @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
    @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr Před 10 měsíci +3

    Often learn new words from Mark - Today's word.. "Shambolic". Fantastic presentation - as always. My absolute favorite WWll Historian.

  • @kathleenmcmanus8509
    @kathleenmcmanus8509 Před rokem

    Excellent as always

  • @timmyjones1921
    @timmyjones1921 Před rokem +4

    Thank You Mr. Mark Felton.

  • @Draxis32
    @Draxis32 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I never once knew he really had neurological problems just like in the movie downfall! Thank you Mark Felton for these wonderful historic shots and descriptions.

  • @veers2883
    @veers2883 Před rokem +9

    9:18 The photo show him in Warsaw, 5 october 1939.

    • @PolakInHolland
      @PolakInHolland Před rokem

      Ironically he got away with another planned assassination attempt by the Poles, though it wasn't executed. He lived a charmed life.

    • @veers2883
      @veers2883 Před rokem

      @@PolakInHolland Yeah, that day in 5 october 1939 there was a plan to detonate bomb if he would drive in some part of Warsaw between parade and seeing Old Town and etc.

  • @user-dv2hn1ub6e
    @user-dv2hn1ub6e Před rokem

    Mr. Felton, great documentary as always.

  • @kentinspacetime5378
    @kentinspacetime5378 Před rokem

    Great great video. Thank you.

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 Před rokem +12

    Comparing the image at 5:55, to those at 6:30-7:00, It's difficult to believe that they're even of the same man. Thanks, Dr.

    • @gobblox38
      @gobblox38 Před rokem +1

      Amazing what 25 years, stress, and a lot of drugs can do to a man.

    • @lloydchristmas1086
      @lloydchristmas1086 Před rokem +1

      Yeah Id like to see you after 15 and 25 years later and after bieng in command of an army at war with the world. 😅

  • @heathwirt8919
    @heathwirt8919 Před rokem +29

    Another excellent video, thank you. WWII has so much history to cover, it seems never ending and is all deeply interesting.

  • @americanpatriot2422
    @americanpatriot2422 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @lomejordepolonia
    @lomejordepolonia Před 7 měsíci

    Most valuable content - thank you very much ❤

  • @golfwangsap1824
    @golfwangsap1824 Před rokem +7

    My Father loves your books! Thank you!

  • @kc4cvh
    @kc4cvh Před rokem +27

    8:24 That's the Mercedes W31 which crossed the Atlantic after the war. It's seen in the opening montage of Hogan's Heroes, made an appearance in Star Trek and numerous World War II feature films.

    • @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle
      @Whatisthisstupidfinghandle Před rokem +2

      Interesting! Didn’t know that

    • @kc4cvh
      @kc4cvh Před rokem +2

      @@Whatisthisstupidfinghandle I read short history, I believe at a Mercedes enthusiast website, of the W31 which had a career in Hollywood

    • @Zebra_3
      @Zebra_3 Před rokem +4

      @@kc4cvh that's General Burkhalter's car from Hogan's Heroes.

    • @mickfunny4185
      @mickfunny4185 Před rokem

      @@Zebra_3 “Klink you dumpkoff”

  • @criticalmass5402
    @criticalmass5402 Před rokem +2

    Fascinating video, thanks. I didn't know about Hitler's physical debilitation. What you've described is classic Parkinsons. Blank staring 'mask' face, shuffling gait, hand tremor, drooling, stooped posture, depression, lack of verbal communication. What a shame an autopsy wasn't possible, it would have been so informative.

  • @austinevplab7167
    @austinevplab7167 Před rokem +4

    Another excellent history lesson from Dr. Felton! I love watching all of them, nobody does it better.

  • @douglasfur3808
    @douglasfur3808 Před rokem +16

    Re: Hitler's declining health.
    Have you done a video on this topic?
    There are plenty of stories floating around, drug abuse, his doctor's quack health theories, overwork and stress, seem enough to have killed him. Did he have any illnesses outside of these self inflicted wounds?
    It would be good to have one of your concise presentations to sort it all out.

    • @wejeecee
      @wejeecee Před rokem +7

      Blitzed by Norman Ohler is a really good deep dive into this topic. It explains the prevalence of methamphetamine in the military and society and into Hitler's medical records kept by Morrell

    • @paigetomkinson1137
      @paigetomkinson1137 Před rokem +1

      Most historians who deal with the topic say he had Parkinson's Disease. I don't know if that's confirmed by medical doctors or not.

    • @DPBGMODELRAILROAD
      @DPBGMODELRAILROAD Před rokem

      Also possible that he suffered from syphillus(sp).

  • @sauerkrautvonbraun4590
    @sauerkrautvonbraun4590 Před rokem +14

    LoL now there's no English in London and no french in Paris.

    • @huwzebediahthomas9193
      @huwzebediahthomas9193 Před rokem +2

      At least it is not Yiddish. Sieg! . /
      😁😁😁😁👍

    • @funfact8660
      @funfact8660 Před rokem +2

      👍😆 Perhaps in another timeline thing's would be much different, and the trains would be running on time.

    • @meilong2338
      @meilong2338 Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks to Churchill, ironically revered by the British moaning about mass migration

    • @jimbyrne2328
      @jimbyrne2328 Před 6 měsíci

      You reap what you sow. European Christians should have been fighting Jewish Communism, ie Russia.

    • @ernestodelaserna9494
      @ernestodelaserna9494 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jimbyrne2328 they were...and they lost! Pay attention in class.

  • @FAKos-np7rh
    @FAKos-np7rh Před rokem

    great one. thank you

  • @Mike44460
    @Mike44460 Před rokem

    I noticed how many teams Fegelein appears in many of the clips. Very good video, as always.

  • @kevinflaherty7592
    @kevinflaherty7592 Před rokem +4

    Very thorough and informative as usual.thank you Mark.

  • @opoxious1592
    @opoxious1592 Před rokem +5

    The exhaustion on Hitler's face is clearly visible when he is greeting all officers with Theordore Busse somewhere around the 10th of March 1945.
    I think this footage is at the Oder front.
    Note: i wrote this comment before i watched the complete video.

  • @Keith_Mikell
    @Keith_Mikell Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great work mark

  • @MWM-dj6dn
    @MWM-dj6dn Před rokem

    A thousand greetings, great respect and admiration for your esteemed and wonderful channel, which provided accurate and useful information. I wish you lasting success. A wonderful work and a great effort that deserves pride, appreciation and pride. My utmost respect and appreciation to you

  • @thebloodtrail
    @thebloodtrail Před rokem +4

    Doctor mark felton I have to say every video that I see is an instant like because of the fact on how well its done, but if I make a simple request, could you do the police forces of the German government from 1939 to 1945 including the 35th and 4th SS division's please thank you in advance

  • @ohiowoodburner
    @ohiowoodburner Před rokem +3

    Have you done a vid on Kempka? Sounds like an interesting story

  • @shawnr771
    @shawnr771 Před rokem

    Thank you for the lesson.

  • @sorinsviolin4114
    @sorinsviolin4114 Před rokem

    This is an outstanding channel. Congratulations.

  • @drott150
    @drott150 Před rokem +9

    If the victor writes the history, what does that mean? And what are the possible disparities between "official" history being told by a historian on the winning side? Especially considering whatever is said must be compliant with youtube's censors, which is owned and controlled by you know who. This is a serious question that any serious and intellectually honest historian should be able to answer. And I'm not talking about this particular video. Just the larger story of Hitler, his motivations, his claims and the fairness and rationality of why he did what he did.

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN Před rokem

      Newspapers were causing panic during the Cuban Missile Crisis. “History is written by the victors” is just something people say to sound clever.

    • @olasek7972
      @olasek7972 Před rokem +2

      What a BS, ask the “losing” side what their version of this “history” is, they are around.

  • @shutup2751
    @shutup2751 Před rokem +34

    always fascinated by this stage of the war, AH was an out of touch drug addict by this point but still went on with an iron grip on germany despite the walls closing in at an unstoppable speed

    • @allenjones3130
      @allenjones3130 Před rokem

      Indeed the Fuehrer was a drug addict. His personal physician, Theodor Morell, gave Hitler a wide variety of pills and injections that adversely affected his health.

    • @martin7955
      @martin7955 Před rokem +7

      Not a drug addict he was not

    • @shutup2751
      @shutup2751 Před rokem +1

      @@martin7955 why do numerous sources suggest he was ??

    • @martin7955
      @martin7955 Před rokem

      @@shutup2751 yes he took medication I'm not saying that he did not but he knew what was coming can you imagine the stress of that ? Look either way it does not matter,the western world payed and is paying for that war ,Europeans real Europeans should never kill one another

    • @martin7955
      @martin7955 Před rokem +5

      @Dav serban he definitely would not have lived much longer ,his family all died young ,even the bomb in 44 affected him more than they said, it is at times hard to believe what really happened almost like if you wrote it in a movie it'd be far fetched

  • @MoonBurn13
    @MoonBurn13 Před rokem

    Dr. Felton: Is there somewhere an obtainable collection of all these marvelous rare-visual and obscured info videos of yours?

  • @VodkaRob
    @VodkaRob Před rokem +1

    Always fascinating. Thank you. ✌️😎

  • @martin7955
    @martin7955 Před rokem +29

    How mad it would have being to be on this journey as I get older I realise you think more of death as you age ,Hitler most have thought of better times and thought how has it came to this ? Great video mark

    • @wayne9287
      @wayne9287 Před rokem +7

      He was a big risk taker and he wanted big things for germany. He just failed.

    • @cmondevils
      @cmondevils Před rokem

      maybe he came to the realisation that a regime under Stalin as equally tyrannical and inhumane as his is coming for him and his death is certain

    • @jjr1728
      @jjr1728 Před rokem +7

      @@wayne9287 he tried his best for Europe

    • @davelorenz3285
      @davelorenz3285 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hitlers ego exceeded his forces. Reminds me of George Custer June 25, 1876.

  • @AmazingPhilippines1
    @AmazingPhilippines1 Před rokem +3

    Appreciate your historical discussions Mark.

  • @b-genspinster7895
    @b-genspinster7895 Před rokem

    Another great presentation by Mark Felton.