Göring on the Stand - Nuremberg
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A Canadian-American television docudrama in 2 parts, based on the book Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial by Joseph E. Persico, which tells the story of the Nuremberg trials.
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Cox plays Goering in this movie with the perfect mixture of urbane charm and boorish, self-aggrandizing evil. A really impressive, nuanced performance
r/im14andthisisdeep
Do you think Cox was acting? He's like dat in life.
If we going be truthful then we gotta say Goring was not the anti Semitic that other nazis were and his brother helped jews during the war
He’s always great in everything he does. It’s impressive
I WHO ORDERED THOUSAND OF MEN TO THEIR DEATHS AHOULD FEAR DEATH NOW. Great line by Cox
Historical inaccuracy here. It was actually the British prosecutor Maxwell-Fyfe who destroyed Göring on the stand like this and manoeuvred him into incriminating himself of responsibility for ordering Heydrich to convene the Wannsee conference.
The original script called for just that, but then Alec Baldwin shot him.
Yes, I loss my confidence in these films portraying the truth many years ago. In this film, there is a fascinating conversation between Goring and a psychologist about the antisemitic laws in Germany and the racism against blacks in America. Do you know if such a conversation actually occurred between the two? What do you think of it?
@@sid2112 😂😂
Typical Americans stealing glory from other countries
At least we have Rambo 3 for truth. When Rambo screams and drives a tank into a helicopter, Hulk Hogan also headbutts the soviet flag , snapping the pole in two. This is accurate depiction of the end of the cold war. The only way they could have done this courtroom sequence better was if GI Steven Seagull roundhouse kicks Goring in the head. He confesses to it all , and everyone is happy with tea & scones.
"Free my homie, he aint do nun"
The homie:
He's being oppressed for being a plus sized national figure
@@jamalwilburn228 He is being hunted because the prosecution can't stand seeing a well built white man be succesfull. The prosecution is thereby woke and liberal and socialist and communist and ... I forgot all the other words americans use which mean the same to them. SJW?
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Göring sounds like HAMAS supporters with their Israel hatred
@@CornPop09090
Nice username, bootlicker.
Israel's been putting Palestinians in mass graves.
The original film showing the interrogation of Goering by the BRITISH lawyer are so much more telling than any commercial film can show.
Do you know where we can find video footage of that interrogation? I can't seem to find it on CZcams, maybe I'm searching the wrong thing.
When you have Alec Baldwin as the ⭐️ prosecutor, it gets the point across.
Unfortunately, history shows that Justice Jackson’s lack of trial experience and how he handled Goering was poorly managed (2 1/2 days of cross examination). Fyfe was able to get the job done and felt he needed to control Goering under direct cross examination (not go off on tangents)…
I think this was Brian Cox finest performance. He understood that Goering was very intelligent and could be likable and convincingly conversant.
Brian Cox was perfect for Hermann Göring
Yes indeed! 😊
Yes... One of the greats. I always liked him. He plays every part (comedy, drama.. and everything in between) as if heaven and earth depended on it.
@@GodsFavoriteBassPlyr when reviews were published for this mini-series I think they were almost completely in agreement that Brian Cox did a magnificent job as Goring.
Steals the show.
And for Dr. Lector in the original...."Manhunter"
"It says right here that you send an order for five extra large pepperoni pizzas to Dominoes."
"That doesn't mean Dominoes had anything to do with the sending of large pepperoni pizzas!!"
...
"I say this clearly. I had no knowledge that these five pepperoni pizzas would be eaten by me in my house later. These things were kept secret from me."
You deserve a best comment award.
I can't stop laughing😂
For the record, I had nothing to do with anything!
Fucking quality comment found at 06:17am thank you man. Finally some good comments. And yeah i know a pizza like that who keeps things secret from me.
It's tragic that here are people such as you who find humor in what Hitler and his thugs did to the Jewish people of Europe!
‘Yeah.. well Ive got Arec Barrwin’
Brian Cox. Captain John O'Hagen in Super Troopers, and Goering in Nuremberg. What a talent.
If there were a definition for the word “range” as it pertains to acting, it would be “see: Brian Cox as: (roles listed above) “.
Shenanigans
Also visari killzone
And Hannibal Lecktor in Manhunter, five years before Anthony Hopkins.
Rob Roy and Braveheart too
Brian Cox is today’s George Kennedy. The dude is in everything..
George Kennedy was in Demonwarp.
Excellent comparison. They have similar styles. Totally solid actors that tend to get overlooked because they aren't flashy.
Also Michael Caine
Spontaneous sincerity. Great line
I love how the requirement for all these extra people in the courtroom led to the unusual and asymmetrical seating arrangements. Makes for unique angles and vantage points.
"I was only giving .... I mean, following orders!"
Brian Cox. Now that's Sharpe soldiering!
I knew his eyes and voice seemed familiar from somewhere, but I was shocked to realise it's Hogan from Sharpe. What a great actor.
Major Hogan, sir!
Well, sir, on first hearing the voice, I naturally googled the cast. That's my style, sir!
same! I do like to guess first though!
Major Hogan’s coat buttons up over a number of areas…
Brian Cox did this movie
Also did Super Troopers and Super Troopers 2
What a hero
While I think the changes made from the actual transcript help give the film a bit of dramatic flair, reading the original shows just how crafty Göring was trying to be. He claims that the SS had nothing to do with his request as the letter was addressed to "SS Gruppenführer Heydrich, Chief of the Security Police" which was, on paper at least, a separate entity from the SS. He decried the SS as radicals once they had by then been proven to have overseen most of the holocaust. Göring therefore consistently tried to distance himself from their activities.
The Security Police was a division of the SS. Both Goering and Hitler had intelligence personnel reporting directly to them. Not likely they would have missed the killings and starvation of 10-15 million civilians and prisoners of war.
Goering: At least I didn't shoot a DP at a movie set.
Ok that one made me laugh XD
Ooohhh snap.....!
Ouchhh!
Facts
Hey, there. Grow up 😃
"Im only human after all don't put you're blame on me"
"Oopsie daisy"
NOOO
"I'm inly human, unlike them"
In fact, Justice Robert Jackson was completely outmaneuvered by Goring, which seemed to be the consensus of all in the court room. Georing returned to his cell triumphantly, feeling too excited to eat his supper.
I think people are watching this thinking Goring actually thought he might walk away after this. He knew he was a dead man the moment his caravan was stopped and arrested in 45
Hannibal Lecktor AND Herman Goering -- Brian Cox indeed garnered some historical roles.
Lektor?
He played Hannibal Lector in the movie "Man Hunter".
@@heatherporterfield7343JESUS CHRIST PEOPLE, IT'S FUCKING L E C T E R
@@TransoceanicOutreach 😁
@@TransoceanicOutreach
Cox played Lecktor, Hopkins played Lecter. There.
This guy was an excellent Goring. Looked a lot like him too. Of all the top men in Nazi posts I felt Goring was probably the most interesting. Read a biography on him years ago. He showed a lot of salt and vigor in his defense too. He didn't just roll for them. He was a sharp customer. Also he got off his drug addiction which he had for many years since the 1923 Putch, and lost a lot of weight too. All of that in the context of a political trial.
But of course in the scenes he's nearly shaking and bumbling.
Right. To ensure that Goering stayed healthy for the trial the US Army put him on a diet and got him off the paracodeine he was addicted to. But the result was the sick, bloated, and slow Reichsmarschall Goering of 1945 went away and the sharp, agressive, and quick-thinking fighter pilot Goering of 1918 came back.
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 Goring had the intelligence such that in any other world he probably would have been a respected pillar in whatever he chose to do. Unfortunately, in this world, he chose the drugs.
Goering had one of the highest IQ's of the prisoners when he was tested
chill my nigga u sound like u a fan of dude ..
Then 21 years later that prosecutor shot a woman with a rusted bullet I am told.
This movie is so weirdly inaccurate I have no idea who approved it but this guy was a clown and got out maneuvered at every chance to the point where he spent most of his time reading transcripts. Luckily the Brit’s came in and saved the hell out of this trial because it was falling apart rapidly.
For them to make a movie to make this guy look like a hero is just so weird to me when he literally almost derailed the entire thing
What do you expect? 😂 This is a film made by the United States of America 🇺🇸 so everything has to be won by the US, or at least lead to show everything as an "US achievement". It was completely false that the US made the film of the horrors of the concentration camps on Nuremberg trials, that was the soviets, because they found and liberated almost all the concentration camps (and all the biggest ones), and they filmed all the horror they've found that incriminates Goering and the whole NAZIS on trial on Nuremberg. If this film lied in something so important, they can also show Jackson as a winner when the English prosecutor was the real winner. That's the problem with the supremacism of the United States, specially on their films.
@@enniodimarcantoniod.g.8388 - This miniseries was produced in Canada.
Right. While Robert H. Jackson had a fine legal mind it had been many years since he'd actually tried a case and was VERY rusty in his skills as a prosecutor. He'd been out of what lawyers call "The Pit" far too long.
Not the brits, a Brit, the guy happened to be British
its just run of the mill jewish propaganda
2:00. Claire Kincaid from Law & Order looking as lovely as ever...
4:25. Superb bit of casting for Hess there...
When Goring made a bad answer, Alec Baldwin paused a LONG time to let it sink in to the judge and jury.
But ya gotta admit, baldwins looks like hes in an amatuer dramatics production, compared to brian cox'performance.
You can imagine director saying"shout now alex, yes yes, now the next bit, not quite so loud".
I spose and this is the way, if brian had played the prosecuter, it wouldve been stunning, and if baldwin had played goering, the desk wouldve be less wooden.
Brian Cox, not Goering.
@@jellslixcy6168 lets be honest here. Brian cox, amongst other things, was hannibal, was in troy, was in the bourne films, braveheart, rise of the planet of the apes and churchill, amongst others. Lauded as a shakespearen actor in the theater, and winner of many many acting awards.
Baldwin was pheobes one episode boyfriend in friends.
And he may be going to prison soon, but for something sorta unrelated.
A actually felt a bit embarrassed for old bawldi, because surley he new he was in the presence of an accomplished actor who, within the film, he had berate.
My word, that blokes acting style is like a lump of clay thats stuck to your shoe.
@@Andy-ub3ub Yea, that is what always got me about this miniseries. Alec Baldwin is just... not an intelligent person, or really a good actor. He stumbles through the whole miniseries with all the nuance of "I'm the good guy lawyer" and probably barely skimmed the actual history and the nature of the character he plays. That'd be fine if the rest of the actors were doing that (which, many of them are).
But then you've got Brian Cox (which how the hell did a canadian government miniseries snag both Alex Baldwin and Brian Cox?) putting everybody else to shame. They're holding candles while he is an arc lamp in this.
Just the judge... no jury, they opted to have no jury in the Nuremberg trials.
Masterful acting fr Brian Cox. He stole the show in that movie !
Aye, and then he went on to be in a No.1 band AND become a particle physicist AND a TV presenter. 'Amazin...'
So did Goering…
"You're honor my client was only following orders"
"Banality of Evil" wouldn't be coined until the 1964 Trial of Adolf Eichmann in Tel Aviv...
"Yes, it might look like he was the one giving orders but actually all the high ranking german deputies are giving each other orders so nobody is really at fault. I think we can adjourn this court."
@@extantfellow46 it’s yœüę 🤦♂️
That’s what they now do in Israel while they kill 100 innocent others for everyone of their guilty killed .
Not a word about Anglo-American genocide of tens of millions of Native Indians or Stalin's murder of 40 to 60 million people in GULAG at that kangaroo trial
My Grandfather was a guard an Nuremberg. He was the son of Volga Germans and spoke fluent German with the old Bavarian dialect. He spoke to Goring more than once and said that he was the most "alarming" of the group as he was capable of being liked so well, was at times very jovial and very inelegant. Could win your trust.
The resistance banker is a good movie. It is about a resistance fighter named walraven van hall. It is based on a true story. It has won many awards in the Netherlands. If you like something new 😊
Amazing how a movie can change completely what actually happened in that courtroom between Goering and the prosecutor.
the “flamboyant” marshall
Few remember, Goring was exceptionally brave in WW1. He was a fighter Ace, winner of Germany's highest award, the Blue Max. He took command of the squadron that was headed by the Bloody Barron, on his death. Before he got old and fat, he was very good looking.
What’s your source for claiming that “few remember”? I imagine anyone who has done even a semi serious study of WWII would come upon those facts once they started reading about Goring. Any book that I’ve read on him contains all of that information.
Also, the squadron that the red Baron led was called the flying circus, because all of their planes were painted to be brightly colorful.
@@alcoholic1638 It was that plus the fact they also got redeployed around so often that they resembled a traveling circus with their trains and other modes of transport.
@@Based_Gigachad_001 göring the type of dude to chew down trees and build dams
@@Based_Gigachad_001 btw get a life manlet
This annoys me because it ignores the reality, the US prosecutor Robert Jackson played a relatively small role in breaking Goring’s defence, the main prosecutor that cross examined Goring was the British Crown prosecutor, Sir David Maxwell Fife he was the one who nailed major war crimes and crimes against humanity to Goring, in reality all Jackson could get Goring on was his plundered art and Jewish persecution pre war.
This man should also be held accountable for the inexcusable behavior and antics of his Super Troopers while serving as their Captain in Vermont back in 2001.
Goering would have spoken through a translator. But I guess historical accuracy isn't dramatic enough.
Yeah I wondered about that. I guess waiting for translation would've slowed down the drama? You'd also have to get a different actor (I assume Brian Cox only speaks English?) which would've been a shame.
Movie has to movie. Also, if my memory serves me correctly, didn't Göring speak English fluently, although he still spoke German during his trial?
Goering: i was too busy eating
Was the biggest show trial in history.
Do you take suggestions for film clips?
I do! I just don't have access to every war movie lol
@JohnnysWarStories
You got a place to submit clips?
They were under orders by the Leader of Germany, the Soldiers obeyed orders as did others, Russian American Canadian Italian etc..
Hold the Leaders whom issued such orders fully responsible NOT the Soldiers. 99% of people have never served in the Military so they don't understand that to disobey an order is Treason subject to execution.
You would think we would learn something from war, but we keep having it happen. I cry for humanity.
this reminds me of U571 - stolen valour from the yanks again. It was the British prosecution that broke goering, not this guy.
Stolen valor? It's a movie, simplifying the cast and events to make the story more direct.
Nothing surprising or scandalous here.
Amen @@Argumemnon
@@Argumemnon Brian Cox played Agamemnon.
Jackson was the US prosecutor, Shawcross from Britain. Both were tremendous, your cup runneth a bit over.
Yeah, I don’t get why Hollywood gave U-571 to Americans when it’s rightfully a feat of the British instead of U-505. I get that us Americans are a major portion of the demographic that watch movies, so they probably did it to seem more relatable to us, but giving the extraordinary and critical feat the Royal Navy did in retrieving the enigma machine to the Americans just comes off as disingenuous and an insult to the British.
U-505 is an amazing story for a whole other set of reasons. A group of Americans being able to keep a crippled German sub from sinking when the German crew saw the sub as a lost cause and attempted to scuttle her. The leader of the American team then demanding she not be scrapped and instead preserved.
Giving a historical feat from one nation to another, especially if retelling a specific event, is just scummy.
Knowing baldwin thank god they didn't have him anywhere near a gun
Brian Cox is truly amazing. If you told me the guy playing Goering here also played the chief in “Super Troopers” and I didn’t know this to be a fact, I’d call you crazy.
I really enjoyed this scene, but I don't feel it was necessary for Alec Baldwin to straight up murder Brian Cox on the stand like that.
In the actual trial, this questioning was done by the British prosecutor. Justice Jackson had been thoroughly outmaneuvered by Goring when it was his turn. that is, however, also shown in this movie.
I feel as if Goering was so comfortable talking about his policies on Jews since America at the same time was also segregating and discriminating against African Americans.
He was comfortable with it because he knew that Zionists and “ bankers “ in America at the time were behind much of the segregation laws which at some time later they also became opponents of - with the same leverage.
Not just against African-Americans, but also against Asian-Americans (Japanese-Americans sent to internment camps), Hispanics and Latinos (Zoot Suit Riots, Mendez v. Westminster, Caesar Chavez, etc.), Native Americans, and many more. Americans were pretty much being hypocrites at the time.
If you watch the movie (I'm assuming you have) he does bring up that exact point that america imprisoned Japanese american citizens in camps as well and also have segregation laws in place for African Americans and that the laws in Germany and the laws in America are one in the same.
That fact was brought up at various war crimes trials. Tu quoque was never allowed as a defense though, besides, for all the wrongs of Jim Crow, even at its worst, we didn't have anything resembling the gas chambers, crematoria, and other odious apparatus of Nazi rule.
But at least, America did not send blacks or even Japanese -Americans to the gas chambers....
I wish they had used the words of the actual interrogation. The movie "The Rise of Evil" is also quite non-factual.
You are asking too much. The last thing these films are interested in is the truth. Very sad.
like speilberg they choose to demonize as much as they can rather than sticking to historical accuracy
Well thats simply because nobody wants to portray hitler or the nazi in any sort of sympathetical light. They don't want to show how after WW1 the conditions the German people were living through due to massive inflation and why they turned to a man like hitler in the first place and how the treaty of Versaille punished an entire country for the actions of one man sending his country into war, a man who by the way got to flee with all his money and got to live in the Netherlands and lived out in the remainder of his life in luxury.
Germany was wrecked beyond measure and the man who sent all those fathers and sons abandoned his country and left the German citizens to pick up the pieces.
Both movies omit how Hitler was actually a member of the Communist party before leaving and joining the National-Socialists, and that BOTH ideologies are 90% identical, NOT opposites. That 10% difference has been exploited ad-nauseum to fool the masses into thinking that they are opposites.
@@rickoshay5525 So uh, what are those similarities then chief?
I was of the impression that Goering had lost a lot of weight by the time he was put on trial at Nuremberg. Apparently he was no longer taking drugs
Brian Cox, totally underrated actor
"I am not finished..."
Any recommendations on great books on the Nuremberg trial?
Justice at Nuremberg by Robert Conot
@@ilmsff7 thank you . I’ll give it a look . Maybe I’m not searching correctly but it seems like there is a lack of Nuremberg books . Most seem to deal with the holocaust or how the Nazis did it . I understand that but I’ve never been able to learn about the punishment of these low life scum and how the trial actually worked
My brain reads - "Going" on the stand...😂
"I said the TOTAL solution, not the FINAL solution!!!" Mein Herr, there is no linguistic difference!!
Does this movie show the part where the allies tortured the German prisoners and crushed their testicles to force confessions?
*Austrain Painter:* "WANKSTAIN!!!!!"
Most of the Nuremberg trials when Goring was in the stand was him taking the OJ Simpson defense of "I didn't do it, but if I had this is how"
Well how else would he convey it? You wanted him to admit everything and then waited to be hung? When you are on trial, you use any and every method to win.
if the law bears my name then it must be so.
That was a very compelling movie. It was shown in several parts on its TNT premier. Some poetic license taken, granted. Overall, well done.
Göring sounds like Scholar Visari from Killzone.
Succession took a dark turn...
Yet Goring’s brother Albert used his name to save many Jews and as a director of the Czech Skoda works actively sabotaged war production meaning less war material was produced by the largest industrial arms plant in Central Europe.
4:37 and the lampshades! don't forget the payot shoelaces as well!!!
Oy vey, what about the soap made out of the people who you think are unclean?
I’m disappointed he didn’t say “F off!” At the end ….
When the groupchat leaks.
Who let bro cook 😢
Cook? My man burnt the food
The Austrian painter let a lot of jews cook
@@jamalwilburn228 how he do what when da ovens only cook one a time ?
AH only offed himself when he saw his gas bill. MEIN GOTT I CANNOT AFFORD ZEES! *POW*
Today's memory is far worth than these days! Today nobody remembers what he has signed or where he has been days before. But a drug junkie remembered his actions years before! We should treat today's politicians like that! 😮😮
i don't get though how goring was issuing degrees to heydrich and himmler, would that not be AH issuing degrees to them, was goring allowed issuing degrees independently ?
I mean, Fat Man Goering is the 2nd most powerful man of the Reich and has the office of President of the Reichstag...
Hitler did not micro-manage the government of Nazi Germany and was rather lazy in some respects. More often he would give his inner circle vague instructions as to what his goals were and let them figure out the details and squabble with each other. He did take more and more of a personal interest in military matters over the course of his reign.
@@jasondean1634 Exactly.
Adolf loved the idea that his little minions were all scrapping with each other to get closer to him. So he would intentionally give vague orders and see how each of the men would interpret those orders and what they would do to carry out his will. He took pleasure in it.
To answer further though, Göring was the Number Two man in Germany, at least on paper. The early successes of the Luftwaffe had earned Göring a lot of favor with the boss and he leveraged that favor whenever it suited him. And reminding others in the inner circle (like Himmler) that Göring was the 2nd biggest dick in the room was one of his favorite ways to do exactly that. After all, what good is having that sort of power if you aren't using it to bully your peers?
Like all fascists, Adolf's cavalcade of stooges all despised each other and constantly worked to undermine each other in service of their own advancement. It would almost be funny if the results weren't so monstrous.
His title of "Reich Marshall" gives him that authority.
*decrees, not "degrees".
It is important to acknowledge the actions of his younger brother, Albert Goering, who used his influence to save Jews. Whenever Albert encountered difficulties, he sought support from his elder brother, who was able to provide it.
Bullshit!
@@rocabraham It's documented fact.
The set looks accurate
4:26 Objection, argumentative
I feel yet again, that for a movie thats trying to be historically accurate, there should be less drama... but I guess its a problem of 90s/early 00s cinema...
Gorings Nuremberg trial wardrobe was an odd fashion choice
It was his reichsmarschall's uniform with the insignias removed. The German military people being tried at Nuremberg were permitted to wear their uniforms but all insignia had to be removed and no decorations worn.
Those uniforns were designed by Hugo Boss dude, and no, I'm not joking.
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 I had no idea of that honestly. No wonder it looked so strange without the insignias
Lying about it to save yourself is one thing. Lying about it to protect the monster behind it all...who killed himself like a coward and left u holding nag is inconceivable
How many did Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt/Truman kill?
I mean, this was a strong attempt to depict the trials for a mini-series, however some of the actors playing Germans *seriously* taint the film since their fake accents and overall performances come off as caricatures (looking at you actor who plays Jodl). This is made worse when they have to perform opposite of Hollywood veterans like Alec Baldwin and Christopher Plummer, although Brian Cox as Goering is the only actor here playing a Nazi criminal who is legit great in his role.
Also the film kinda stands in the shadow of the classic Judgement at Nuremberg from 1961, which is a high bar to reach (although I realize that depicts a later war crimes trial)
It is also fictional, but a very great movie.
Thank God he didn't start talking about Blackbriar
What is the name of that movie?
Nuremberg. The whole movie is on youtube
Many more Japanese, had trials after the war. Multiple nations held those trials. About 1,700 Japanese were executed, almost all Japanese Army Officers. Mostly, for cruelty to prisoners.
The deadliest weapon in the world, is Alec Baldwin on a movie set. It is a hard heart that kills.
lol
@@jipke and Alec kilt a Ukrainian. Baldwin is a Putin Puppet.
Legend says he carries deadly weapons on movie sets
The man had no reason to believe he was holding anything but a movie prop. I don't like Baldwin's politics but his conviction s a great injustice.
@@odysseusrex5908 Baldwin unalived a Ukrainian in front of witnesses. He did it on purpose. Alec is a weapon of iron and wood.
Amazing, they had twenty four seats in the prisoner docket and filled each one.
The courtroom was completely remodelled especially for this trial, so the dock was built exactly for the number of accused Nazis in the main war crimes trial.
After the Nuremberg trials, the courtroom was rebuilt in a form that complied with the German trial regulations.
What is the solution
I am not sure if this is correct. They did not give Goring the right to finish. In real life, this Nuremburg trial was a different story.
I have read that Goering made the initial prosecuting attorney's case look very bad. So alliies used a more competent lawyer prosecute the case.
The only murderer in this entire scene is Alec Baldwin
wow turns out alex baldwin shoulda been sittin in that chair.
He could work for the post office
Goering. With an E
Where are the Glengarry leads?
These joke comments are great lmao
Lecter really let himself go
so this is what hannibal did after escaping from clarice
The friends of HG.
“Hitler didn’t know.” That was total bollocks.
Alot of things were actually kept from Hitler. Which it wouldn't of surprised me tbh
I wouldn't be surprised if the *H* was really more on Himmler's part than Hitler's.
well, did FDR know about the Tuskegee experiment?
I think they found a document with his signature on the final solution
Trump claims he "didn't know" that he signed the checks to Stormy Daniels. Ask Michael Cohen, he's my lawyer.
Well, at least we dont have secert tunnels in NYC...
Secret tunnels are an israeli/palestinian tradition dating back to thousand of years
Please require every high school student to view this movie!
Kept secret? Come on.
3:11 All of them tried to say they didn't know anything about the mass murder which is preposterous.
Stalin did the same thing. But Mao did it the worst.
Endlösung. Nice ring.
Seems he was honest
Which college campus here in the US did the film get its inspiration from?