0:35 Notice the 2 watches (one on each wrist) of the officer supporting the trooper. This was Edited later to a single watch, since it was perceived as "Looting the spoils"
@@dcpress98 Type the letter "Ö" into google translate german and then listen to it. In german, OE is pronounced as Ö. So its pronounces as "Göbbels", instead of english speakers saying "go-ebbels".
There is a Soviet film titled "Alexander Nevsky," which played an analogous role in Soviet propaganda right before the onset of World War II. It may be of particular interest to you.
@@Dominik_Thomsen. I agree. They were treated horribly and unjustly by the allies. If I recall, the creator of this video described all of Germany’s grievances as imaginary or something like that. I don’t intend to rewatch the video.
@@AtticusLex , you could say the same for all the others "they" treated poorly (ie. manipulated, 'Germanised', abused). You're generalizing the germans, and neglecting to draw a line between the nation, and the (admittedly large) group of perpetrators, that weren't civilians. All iterations of the German state before may 1945 were responsible for some sort of oppression, for war, unjust suffering, but that blame shouldn't extend to Germany as a country, or as a people. The German state consistently tried to "Germanise" Poland, and treated us as people of lower value and importance, and tried whatever they could in order to diminish our influence and culture in our own german-occupied cities. Those acts were perpetrated by authorities, by influential people, not Germany, or it's people. Just pointing out how the German Empire, as well as the Third Reich, mistreated Belgium and France alone, is telling of your somewhat shrouded view of this topic. And I don't mean that as an insult, or as a way to morally pose, but in order to point out, that it's often reductive to look at crimes perpetrated during times of war, as well as peace, through the lens of strictly grouped nations, while ignoring certain nuances and outliers. The many iterations of the german state, were indeed horrible, and I'd say, were treated with relative leniency, but the German people are an extension of their state, and despite not being responsible for the things their state did, were ultimately harmed as well. The Germans didn't deserve any of what happened to them, in the same way as everyone else throughout Europe, didn't deserve what the Germans (and by now I'm sure you know I don't mean the entire nation) did to them. After all, the very first victims during the rise of Hitler, were German, and I'm sure you've been able to make that distinction between state, and populace, when going over that chapter in history.
Ironicly evil people who are allways the victim, the one promised for greatness, and they are the most rightous and his enemies are complete evil, a step for him to take for his greatness, or fools that took his chance to be great, the most dillusional people in planet
crazy that he had such deep empathy for animals....................except rats
I heard he liked King Kong too
Something tells me it wasn’t Eight Crazy Nights.
Mans got good taste
💀
@@victorribas4929ꓢꓧꓴꓔ ꓔꓧꓰ Fꓴꓚꓗ ꓴP ꓠꓲꓖꓖꓰꓣ 🙏🏻🙏🏻
He loved german, classical music and hated abstract art. I agree.
@@ibrahimeljemli3822😂 what
He was a monster but he did,in fact, have good taste.
Funeral march for Siegfried by Wagner moves me to tears every time. Keen on your interpretation of Excaliber.
I thought his favorite movie was Jojo Rabbit
0:35 Notice the 2 watches (one on each wrist) of the officer supporting the trooper. This was Edited later to a single watch, since it was perceived as "Looting the spoils"
I will never not smile at foreigners trying and failing to pronounce „Goebbels“
learning german. how would you go about pronouncing it?
@@dcpress98 Type the letter "Ö" into google translate german and then listen to it. In german, OE is pronounced as Ö. So its pronounces as "Göbbels", instead of english speakers saying "go-ebbels".
@@dcpress98g as in golf, oe as in umpire, then bbels as ‘bells’ would bring you close enough.
He banned the Bambi book 😢
I was always told his favorite film was king kong.
Snow White was also his favorite movie
Of course it was 💀
So which one is it? Jews lying again.
There is a Soviet film titled "Alexander Nevsky," which played an analogous role in Soviet propaganda right before the onset of World War II. It may be of particular interest to you.
And it had an absolutely boppin' musical score! " 🙂
Interesting film. I know of Fritz Lang but never knew he made any movie like this one.🤔
we gotta remake this movie
I heard that he really enjoyed King Kong
Even though Goebbels wanted it banned
Stalin’s fave was Laurel & Hardy’s Babes in Toyland.😅
Wait im drinking water right now 😮
Metropolis
_Funny fact:_
*Stalin's favorite movie was a musical romantic comedy called "Volga Volga" (1938)🧐*
Sorry, but not true. It was 'Chapaev', mythological story very similar to 'Die Nibelungen'.
Was Germany wronged after WW1?
Yes
And after WW2 as well
We didn't just vote for Hitler because we were bored.
@@Dominik_Thomsen. I agree. They were treated horribly and unjustly by the allies. If I recall, the creator of this video described all of Germany’s grievances as imaginary or something like that. I don’t intend to rewatch the video.
No! Look how they treated the Belgians and French civilians.
@@AtticusLex , you could say the same for all the others "they" treated poorly (ie. manipulated, 'Germanised', abused). You're generalizing the germans, and neglecting to draw a line between the nation, and the (admittedly large) group of perpetrators, that weren't civilians. All iterations of the German state before may 1945 were responsible for some sort of oppression, for war, unjust suffering, but that blame shouldn't extend to Germany as a country, or as a people.
The German state consistently tried to "Germanise" Poland, and treated us as people of lower value and importance, and tried whatever they could in order to diminish our influence and culture in our own german-occupied cities. Those acts were perpetrated by authorities, by influential people, not Germany, or it's people.
Just pointing out how the German Empire, as well as the Third Reich, mistreated Belgium and France alone, is telling of your somewhat shrouded view of this topic. And I don't mean that as an insult, or as a way to morally pose, but in order to point out, that it's often reductive to look at crimes perpetrated during times of war, as well as peace, through the lens of strictly grouped nations, while ignoring certain nuances and outliers.
The many iterations of the german state, were indeed horrible, and I'd say, were treated with relative leniency, but the German people are an extension of their state, and despite not being responsible for the things their state did, were ultimately harmed as well. The Germans didn't deserve any of what happened to them, in the same way as everyone else throughout Europe, didn't deserve what the Germans (and by now I'm sure you know I don't mean the entire nation) did to them. After all, the very first victims during the rise of Hitler, were German, and I'm sure you've been able to make that distinction between state, and populace, when going over that chapter in history.
This is completely inaccurate. Historical fact is Hitler's favorite was Cats.
he probably sang and danced along Taylor swift 🧐
Will the Breaking Bad Analysis be back?
I dont think we'd ever lnow what his favourite movie was. After he came out of prison his whole life was a manufactured act.
Snow White and the seven dwarfs (1937) was his favorite.
Hitler's favorite was "Springtime for Hitler"
Not well researched at all. It is common knowledge that Hitler's favorite film was Cabaret!
Another commenter said Downfall by Bruno ganz
AI trying to rewrite
1984 crap going guys be careful
I mean, the Nazi’s do with in that movie.
Metropolis?
my fav Lang's but not not his
Wow I knew it looked like that, especially the way the characters do their eyes.
Lost media at the time.
I wonder what Bibi's fav movie is
Birth of a Nation
romanian oil fields😊
no
this is actually incorrect - it's documented his favorite film was 'downfall' - it was a film with bruno ganz - check it out
Sure maybe "guess whos back" was his favourite huh?
Work on your dialogue. You throw your voice then it goes to 10 dB. I only heard half of every sentence.
Weird vid, buddy.
Very
Ironicly evil people who are allways the victim, the one promised for greatness, and they are the most rightous and his enemies are complete evil, a step for him to take for his greatness, or fools that took his chance to be great, the most dillusional people in planet