The dictator Franco visits Portugal in 1949

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Franco arrives in Lisbon aboard a naval armada made up of cruisers and destroyers.
    Portugal (a colonial power) greets him with a soviet-style military parade and display of Imperialist might.
    In my video I make political comments about Salazar and Franco, who are killers, fascists and human garbage. I make those comments with full right, because my family suffered under the Salazar Regime.
    If the fascist viewers don't like my comments, to hell with them.

Komentáře • 10

  • @guilhermemauricio4858
    @guilhermemauricio4858 Před rokem +1

    Mt Bom! Tentando casar aqui com o que aconteceu no Brasil no mesmo periodo...

    • @zedaadega7420
      @zedaadega7420  Před rokem

      obrigado

    • @zedaadega7420
      @zedaadega7420  Před rokem

      Em 1949, o meu pai que tinha 8 anos, ia levar pão à prisão, a um tio dele que tinha ido para o Brasil, mas não arranjou trabalho e foi preso quando foi apanhado clandestino, sem dinheiro para o bilhete de volta, no barco a regressar do Brasil.
      Em 1949 o Brasil era um El Dorado de Liberdade cívica e política, mas o meu tio-avô não conseguiu arranjar emprego no Brasil e foi preso ao regressar clandestino a Portugal.
      Se o meu pai, quando era um menino de 8 anos, não tivesse levado pão à prisão, esse meu tio-avô teria comido carne podre e pão com bolor, tais seriam as condições numa prisão na era fascista. O crime do meu tio-avô foi não ter dinheiro para o bilhete de regresso a Portugal nos navios da época.

  • @skrawl8374
    @skrawl8374 Před rokem +1

    Well this is really interesting i don't remember being told this in History class in school

    • @zedaadega7420
      @zedaadega7420  Před rokem +1

      Skrawl: Many thanks for following up my suggestion on another video, to watch this clip! The context beeing why NATO countries State Televisions, such as BBC from the UK, TVE from Spain, etc. allowed fairy tale films from your country Czechoslovakia, that were the best film adaptations, the world had ever seen (your famous studio Barandov), but in Portugal your fairy tale films were feared and banned as criminal and dangerous propaganda, against Capitalism, that could jeopardize the relation between the U.S.A. and our Partido Socialista that was receiving funds, via the C.I.A. from the american government.
      Portugal might have become democratic in 1974, but 15 years later, in 1989, films from your country Czechoslovakia were beeing censored and blocked in our television, Cinemas, and video rental stores, because of hatred for communist countries, that were seen as the Devil.
      But those portuguese men in power, that blocked your films, were clowns and idiots. They didn't realize that Spain, France, Italy and the UK, where showing your films on TV, and the european people, loved your beautiful Fairy Tales, as they should do, because the films were so well done.

    • @zedaadega7420
      @zedaadega7420  Před rokem +1

      On this same subject of films from your country that were banned, there was a You Tube ban on my trailer of your first commercial film, after the fall of communism:
      czcams.com/video/auNpeh0yBGk/video.html
      We are talking about 1991's "Tankový prapor / Tank Batallion".
      I lost my first You Tube account because of promoting trailers from films of Czechoslovakia and Poland, based on abusive religious employees that would ban Eastern European films based on nudity or religion, against You Tube rules. It looks like those employees from Indonesia, and other muslim religious fanatic countries, have since then been sacked, or at least prevented to ban european film footaged with nudity.
      I documented the You Tube ban of the Czechoslovakia 1991 film here:
      forum.dvdmania.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=49984
      I even made an appeal. My video was well within You Tube rules, the problem is that You Tube hires cheap labour from Indonesia, with people that are brain-washed with muslim religion, that hate the European values of freedom, those people just want to destroy Europe and all our freedoms, in the name of some goddess or some morals passed down from an ancient villager.
      I won the appeal, and this masterpiece from Czechoslovakia, was restored in my channel and is the number 2 most popular video with 500.000 views. :)
      However, I lost a channel and appeals to other clips from Czechoslovakia and Poland.

    • @skrawl8374
      @skrawl8374 Před rokem

      @@zedaadega7420 well that sucks but I am glad you won the appeal btw Tank Battalion is a classic I have a collection of these old movies on tape still at my house. They always play these movies around holidays. We also play Father frost on Christmas with the Czech dub some scenes or dialogue are altered but it's a great fairy tale for the whole family

    • @skrawl8374
      @skrawl8374 Před rokem

      @@zedaadega7420 Btw have you seen our fairy tale called the brave blacksmith? Or the princess from the mill? I could go on and on about our fairy tales! They are very dear to me

    • @zedaadega7420
      @zedaadega7420  Před rokem

      @@skrawl8374 Can you list a wikipedia entry for those fairy tales, in your native language? I would be interested in seeing them, if I can get a hold of some subtitles.
      Here are some film reviews of Fairy Tales, and/or otherwise great films, from your country, that I did in Portugal:
      forum.dvdmania.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=48771
      forum.dvdmania.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=48573
      forum.dvdmania.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=48743
      forum.dvdmania.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=48744
      These are old film reviews, with some of the media (screenshots and clips) now dead.
      But my film review of "Soľ nad zlato (1983) - Martin Hollý" has all the bells and whistles, because I was comparing your country's folk tale to the portuguese folk tale.
      However this Central european Fairy Tale made no sense in Portugal, because we are a coastal atlantic country with full access to salt water, and can obtain dry salt cheaply, at no cost, in our salinas. There was no way our Kingdom would ever fall by a salt trade embargo to cure the pork meat for the winter.
      Historically, that would be a fear of a land-locked central european country: No salt to cure our pig meat to last the winter! We will all starve to death!

  • @wonjubhoy
    @wonjubhoy Před 7 měsíci

    There would have been no justification of an allied invasion of Portugal. Portugal was sympathetic towards the allies during world war 2 and gave the allies military bases in the Atlantic. Portugal was pro British and pro American and you can't ever justify invading a friendly country.