the encounter with Al Capone, is where he managed to con Al Capone, with Capone being none the wiser, and thinking Lustig was an honest egg, now that takes some Almonds.
@@carlosandleon indeed is an ugly building. Now, we have the threat of the reconstruction of Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral which could result to an abomination.
@@Tom19142 No, but I prefer to keep the Eiffel Tower Up. And I hope they do something crazy with the Notre Dame. People need to take risks sometimes and we should really allow a bit more chaos into our lives. The original Notre Dame Spire was an add on in itself in the first place. And reconstructing it as it were would just be boring. Or reconstructing with conservative designs. A modern touch is what I would love to see on the Notre Dame. It's time to take a risk and I'm looking forward to what they're gonna build on it
Counterfeiting before home computers and the internet era was absurdly easy. Like, I guess people just believed whatever documents you handed them were genuine. Why wouldn’t they be? 🤦♂️😂
It depends 😁 some security measures (white stamps, seals) would have been harder to imitate, especially if the person on the receiving end knew what they looked like.
Unless you owned pamphlet/newspaper printers or had network connections with those that worked in the printing industry back then, the process to counterfeiting was more laborious even if producing the counterfeit product itself was "easier". Printers (as in public print shops like Xerox) were still pretty private and rare in those days.
미셜비 I would imagine procuring* hardware or getting a job in a copy shop would be exponentially easier than learning what today amounts to (first and foremost) hacking so that the credentials self-verify. But I see your line of thinking, it could depend largely on the country of origin.
According to Frank Abagnale, it's far easier now than ever before. He's the guy Catch me if you can was based on (read his book, it's 10 times better than the movie) who works for FBI (and have been for couple decades now) There is a recording of his lecture at some uni or whatever where he talks about his life and it's definitely worth seeing, it is up on youtube somewhere
Traum is probably my favourite German word used to derive an English word. It's not a very obvious connection between dreams and trauma, unless you've experienced trauma yourself. I just love the esoteric connection. And etymology in general.
3:26 The Rumanian Box illustrates the underlying fallacy of most scams: If you have a Rumanian Box, then you do not need to sell Rumanian Boxes. "Oh, so you're printing money? Well, good luck with that!"
:) Agree. On the other hand, someone who is fixated to the opportunity of getting lots of money the easy way, he/she will make poor decisions. ... and that fallacy used to be an important part of the story. The con man shows up like someone who doesn't really need money - which is always convincing, plus it's a good starting position in the process of bargaining... (seemingly, he doesn't even want to sell the box).
Sounds like my thinking about properity gospel preachers and false prophets that are proliferating in Africa today. Someone asks you money so he can bless you with money? The sad truth is the connery seems to have won everyone around me here. Gid save us!
@@angie_8189 it's a true story.. He sold Taj Mahal to multiple people saying that govt wants to lease it out coz they are unable to bear the maintenance cost of the monument..
7:18 Even though it has nothing to do with the video, this map is really interesting. I had to pause to find out what the roman numerals are for. And now, so will you.
Which sounds funny, and it is, but it's unlikely to build up that kind of unhealthy attitude and personality just because he himself decided so - for no reason (at least in the case of a highly intelligent and sensitive person who has got some education).
C'est une expression de surprise, of wonder or otherwise. Moi aussi je n'ai jamais entendu quelqu'un le dire au quotidien mais c'est une expression un peu daté, connue mais un peu daté.
My grandmas maiden name was lustig and today I just found out that he was actually her great uncle. She said the family never talked about him and found out from letters that were left over when her dad passed away.
He is my relative my mother still had the name Lustig until she married my dad. I found out about Victor Lustig trough grandma she liked genealogy. Fun fact Lustig means funny/jocular, it's a fitting surname for Victor.
Heyy.. Please make a video about Dimas Kanjeng Taat Pribadi for the next financial scam video. He promoted himself as a 'spiritual guru' and he got viral in Indonesia in 2016 or so.. surprisingly, many people in my country believed him and some even defended him! And i still dont know wether he got arrested or not
Können Sie empfehlen Medikamente für Furz und Durchfall? Ich Furz wie eine große Trompete. Vollen Klang, wie ein Kaiser Furz. Mein Durchfall fließt wie ein Fluss.
THE ROMANIAN WHAT???????????????? I've lived for over 30 years in Romania, and never have i even HEARD of such contraptions. So NO, that's just an invention of his, we never claimed to have a box like that and never will, because we keep them to ourselves
I love the way these stories are presented. Thank you for making them so interesting
the encounter with Al Capone, is where he managed to con Al Capone, with Capone being none the wiser, and thinking Lustig was an honest egg, now that takes some Almonds.
"Now that takes some almonds"
I'm stealing that
Almonds. Lol.
when you max out charisma and intelligence
and feel like doing something bad for a change
D
A Random weeb RODO ROVER DA
Karma has decreased
Okay DIO
*Back then people hated the eiffel tower, but now a country made a copy of it*
Many countries*
Like 5 in china
Zenn Lozanno china made a copy of everything lol
Meh....
I know about the one in Las Vegas and the one in Tokyo
It’s hard to believe that people hated the Eiffel Tower at one point in history..
Expensive to maintain, ugly, rusting modern art. It's not uncommon for people to dislike giant eyesores that suddenly spring up in their cities.
@@S2Tubes Tbf the colour was worse when it was first built. The rusting actually made it look better.
it's an ugly building tbh
@@carlosandleon indeed is an ugly building. Now, we have the threat of the reconstruction of Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral which could result to an abomination.
@@Tom19142 No, but I prefer to keep the Eiffel Tower Up. And I hope they do something crazy with the Notre Dame. People need to take risks sometimes and we should really allow a bit more chaos into our lives. The original Notre Dame Spire was an add on in itself in the first place. And reconstructing it as it were would just be boring. Or reconstructing with conservative designs. A modern touch is what I would love to see on the Notre Dame. It's time to take a risk and I'm looking forward to what they're gonna build on it
Counterfeiting before home computers and the internet era was absurdly easy. Like, I guess people just believed whatever documents you handed them were genuine. Why wouldn’t they be? 🤦♂️😂
Its easier back then but you still had to be convincing and a good talker
It depends 😁 some security measures (white stamps, seals) would have been harder to imitate, especially if the person on the receiving end knew what they looked like.
Unless you owned pamphlet/newspaper printers or had network connections with those that worked in the printing industry back then, the process to counterfeiting was more laborious even if producing the counterfeit product itself was "easier". Printers (as in public print shops like Xerox) were still pretty private and rare in those days.
미셜비 I would imagine procuring* hardware or getting a job in a copy shop would be exponentially easier than learning what today amounts to (first and foremost) hacking so that the credentials self-verify. But I see your line of thinking, it could depend largely on the country of origin.
According to Frank Abagnale, it's far easier now than ever before. He's the guy Catch me if you can was based on (read his book, it's 10 times better than the movie) who works for FBI (and have been for couple decades now)
There is a recording of his lecture at some uni or whatever where he talks about his life and it's definitely worth seeing, it is up on youtube somewhere
The funny guy bamboozled the fish guy..
So many people missed this 😭😭
@@TheBlvck1 I know! Oh well. :c
I believe poisson means fish in French. Andre Fish.
You're going to have a lot of laughs if you explore our common French lastname Im pretty sure. 😂
Good Job that’s ri͢g͢h͢t͢. S͢a͢l͢u͢t͢.
@@Nerwesta qui 😂
I thought he said “Hotel De *Crayon*” I was like Pencil Hotel?
I thought he said “Hotel De *Crayon*” I was like Pencil Hotel?
@@hnggghi I thought he said "Hotel De *Crayon*" I was like Pencil Hotel?
@@NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache I thought he said “Hotel De *Crayon*” I was like Pencil Hotel?
Fun fact: "lustig" is also a German adjective which means funny
yeah wouldnt you know Helmut
Same in Swedish... So probably also in Danish and Norwegian :)
Traum is probably my favourite German word used to derive an English word. It's not a very obvious connection between dreams and trauma, unless you've experienced trauma yourself. I just love the esoteric connection. And etymology in general.
In Danish: "Lystig" = Very happy
@@a.w8584 yeah, 'lustig' means weird, funny....
3:26 The Rumanian Box illustrates the underlying fallacy of most scams: If you have a Rumanian Box, then you do not need to sell Rumanian Boxes. "Oh, so you're printing money? Well, good luck with that!"
:) Agree.
On the other hand, someone who is fixated to the opportunity of getting lots of money the easy way, he/she will make poor decisions.
... and that fallacy used to be an important part of the story. The con man shows up like someone who doesn't really need money - which is always convincing, plus it's a good starting position in the process of bargaining... (seemingly, he doesn't even want to sell the box).
Sounds like my thinking about properity gospel preachers and false prophets that are proliferating in Africa today. Someone asks you money so he can bless you with money?
The sad truth is the connery seems to have won everyone around me here. Gid save us!
Lustig means funny in german
Ahmed Oueslati And Swedish :p
Vharmi Tänkte precis säga det
He sold the Eiffel tower to a guy who’s last name means “fish”.
@Bootsandcats het is Lustig niet Rustig
Who asked..
*Illusion 100*
*Speech 100*
I'm now hooked on this series... anyone else?!
You should make an episode about Naji Nahas, a man who singlehandedly bankrupted Rio de Janeiro's stock exchange.
I love this series so much
Just found your channel. Loving the content. 😊
There's a person in India called natwarlaal who sold Taj mahal to multiple people..
Wait what?!?!??!??! Where do people get all this info from? Hmmm.....
What is wrong with some people lmaoooo
@@angie_8189 it's a true story.. He sold Taj Mahal to multiple people saying that govt wants to lease it out coz they are unable to bear the maintenance cost of the monument..
😂 😂 I was waiting for someone to comment this
@@infinity-gn9xq Is that the guy who could copy people's signatures or smth
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
It’s the 10 con commandments
Why is his face so small lool
Zahary the beard
Jeez I was wondering the same thing. Probably his forehead and beard
If your hand is bigger than your face.
You have ♋
(Cancer)
Lawrence Han
You killed your own joke
Lawrence Han oh... I thought I had 69
7:18 Even though it has nothing to do with the video, this map is really interesting. I had to pause to find out what the roman numerals are for. And now, so will you.
Nothing\ Ocean depths
Legend! To do it once is awesome, but twice 👏👏👏 hats off to the Master
Was this the same guy who "sold" the Brooklyn Bridge? Or was that someone different?
Nate The Ace someone else
Nate The Ace that was me. Lol
That was in the 1800's
@@My_Alchemical_Romance lier it was me
@@asunflower7993 Damn! In that case; I've got some ocean-front property in Idaho for sale for the low low.
hmu.
I just foun this channel now.. And i LOVE it!
He can easily get a high paying job with such charm but he wants to scam instead.
Which sounds funny, and it is, but it's unlikely to build up that kind of unhealthy attitude and personality just because he himself decided so - for no reason (at least in the case of a highly intelligent and sensitive person who has got some education).
Or start a tycoon
Besides the storytelling, I enjoy the animation very much!
the Technical Difficulties' "Citation Needed": "Am I a joke to you?"
The background music from the start reminds me of ratatouille
I am 100% basing the Bard I'm building for a new campaign on this guy. Session one starts i a couple of days, I can't wait
Great animation!
Did anyone else feel sorry for the animated drawing of the man who got scammed on the eiffel tower.
What does Sacrebleu means?
I’m French and I have never heard anyone saying that
C'est une expression de surprise, of wonder or otherwise. Moi aussi je n'ai jamais entendu quelqu'un le dire au quotidien mais c'est une expression un peu daté, connue mais un peu daté.
You aren’t French because French people say sacre bleu about 7 times a day fact
@@hayden-ln1liI am from the north bro, we are wayyyyyyyyy too French if you see what I mean
God, I love your animations - please keep them coming :)
4:19 I'm assuming the "Robert Duvall" nickname is a joke. If not, it's one of the biggest coincidences of all time
LOL he took the idea of "I can sell you anything, I just can't transfer the ownership right of objects I don't own" quite literally ;)
My grandmas maiden name was lustig and today I just found out that he was actually her great uncle. She said the family never talked about him and found out from letters that were left over when her dad passed away.
00:03 bless you!
Ce français, c'est terrible!! But a good viedo after all
Lel
@@aleksander2901 Wait thats dog, so Duolingo is something good either
Non! Je aime Français!
@@almacastillo7907 *J'aime
Je parle de sa prononciation. J'aime le français mais c'est très difficile pour apprendre.
@@Eli20021_ t'a raison
I like the animation style used in this episode.
there was a book that i read in school tricky vic about him pretty good i recommend it
Pretty funny Mr. Lustig.
For those who didn't get it. "lustig (German)" - "funny(Englisch".
Me: Casually watching a video about financial crime
TH-cam: 'Wanna give it a try?'
*shows an ad of a new fancy American Express card*
The man indirectly saved the Eiffel Tower
This guy's face is tiny
I can’t believe he tryed to sell the Eiffel Tower for a second time😂😂
Smooth Criminal😆
Mystery biscuits. oh yeah!
I feel bad for the man that fell for it :(
Also great content, i love your uploads 🤘
Seems like a good movie for Leo.
6:42 why did this animation also make me feel sad
Fun Fact: Greed never Pays
I can’t believe I just heard him say “the a thousand”
I'm supriesed Mousure Poisson didn't find the whole arangement a little fishy.
🐠Gros 🐠 poisson🐠
What is the song in the intro?
He is my relative my mother still had the name Lustig until she married my dad. I found out about Victor Lustig trough grandma she liked genealogy. Fun fact Lustig means funny/jocular, it's a fitting surname for Victor.
At first, I was amazed that he spoke Czech, but he was actually born in (today's) Czech rep.
Please make a video about Dimas Kanjeng Taat Pribadi. He promoted himself as a 'spiritual guru' and he got viral in Indonesia in 2016 or so..
I have an idea. How about bankruptcy?
Good video, bad French but good video.
Nah, bad you.
@@rock3tcatU233 :'(
Poisson means fish in French by the way!
Tom Scott got to this first in an episode of Citation Needed. Still, very entertaining video!
Yup, I've seen that episode of Citation Needed too.
Great video you should Do a video on Bernie Madoff
study of people makes more sense than 'sociology'
Heyy.. Please make a video about Dimas Kanjeng Taat Pribadi for the next financial scam video. He promoted himself as a 'spiritual guru' and he got viral in Indonesia in 2016 or so.. surprisingly, many people in my country believed him and some even defended him! And i still dont know wether he got arrested or not
Now do a bit on the 2008 financial crisis
The eiffel tower is godly now
An artist 👩🎨
I don't understand why some people hated the eiffel tower that's impossible
People don't like new and different things
It's like times square for new yorkers, we like that is there but is mostly for tourists. You'll find us in bryant park.
lol
THE LOVE I HAVE FOR PARIS IS EXTREMELY HUGE❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I dig the one curler, Lustig.
When you said Parisian it's sound like some where in middle east
Persia?
You should check the greatest conman in Portugal and its colonies history - Alves dos Reis
I bet the character of Neal Caffery from White Collar was inspired by this guy
I love the vault.
This channel full of movie ideas
I fell so bad for the scrap guy 💔🥺😔
Is it bomb voyage?
1:50 to be fair, I look like that all the time
Reigen Arataka would totally be able to pull this off.
How do you look so much like Macaulay Culkin?
Abi Nyxx without the whole period of drugs behind him
Nice work Cheddar. I just listened to that episode of Citation Needed podcast, too....
The funniest part of it was he asked for a bribe ant that sealed the deal since most gov officials were corrupt so he played the part and got away
I love guys like this
He's a funny guy.
Andre Fish (Poisson)
...well that's unfortunate
Silly Lustig, trying to sell the Eiffel Tower AGAIN? Silly boy!
Well there's my problem...#10🙋
Yo imagine being an irl snap filter lmao
Well, now I know what my Call of Cthulhu is going to do when he goes back to his home town.
I thought the study of people was anthropology
Ryde Mk it is, with sociology being the study of how people interact
He should hired as spy agent.
Riyu Tsuha this was the real fucking James Bond. Always got out of a sticky situation lol
Können Sie empfehlen Medikamente für Furz und Durchfall? Ich Furz wie eine große Trompete. Vollen Klang, wie ein Kaiser Furz. Mein Durchfall fließt wie ein Fluss.
Mad man. Good for him. Too bad he got cough.
The tiny face omfg I thought it was a filter
THE ROMANIAN WHAT???????????????? I've lived for over 30 years in Romania, and never have i even HEARD of such contraptions. So NO, that's just an invention of his, we never claimed to have a box like that and never will, because we keep them to ourselves
He tried to sell it 3 times. His mark got suspicious on the third time.
Do about Natwarlal from India
Victor was my great grandfather. You have quite a few things wrong with this production. I wish it would be corrected.
*_What a fucking legend.._*