THEY WERE ON TH-cam but they were DELETED from the OTHER MYTHBUSEERS channel, and reappeared HERE... Same with storm chasers, which I loved... And I agree its nice
"To that legend" lmfao, you realize that this is an official Mythbusters YT-channel right? It's the Discovery Channel network who is "that legend" haha.
I'm not sure if the doors to the shipping container were as secure as the wall to the bunker. Most of the blast wave must have gone into blowing the doors off instead of bouncing about the room.
EXACTLY this! It annoyed me SO much when they did this. All the experience they had wirh explosives, C4 especially and they thought a thin metal door propped with some sleepers would contain that blast the same as a reinforced concrete bunker?!
"Yeah, the budget for this one was probably small; a lot of corners were cut. Ideally, it would have been a full-scale brick construction with ballistic dummies for all the people who were in the room, etc."
and the walls of their bunker deformed quite a bit, probably absorbing the shock instead of bouncing it. If it was a concrete box, I doubt it would've happened. Add to that what another comment mentioned, about the body being thrown from the explosion and hitting the walls, and I'm really tempted to think the bunker attempt was insufficient as an experiment. And I think they should've picked it up as soon as the doors blasted open vs being more or less intact in the control test to scale. Budget restrictions are understandable, but man... it still leaves a bad taste.
@@young3nsinglej Not every door inside a bunker is a blast door. If it was a single room within a larger complex, it may have just been a regular door that'd be far less sturdy than the doors of a shipping container. On the flip side, the door to the bunker would not have been 8ft high by 8ft wide so there would have been at least some reflection off of the rest of that wall. However, given that they said the overall size of the bunker was bigger than that container I'd still say the Myth deserves to be labelled busted.
@@dgthe3true, and that would be in best scenario for closed right doors as well, which is just another small detail, even if blast doors were there, there would be no point in closing them shut
Yeah, i was about to comment on that: "Not only is it good news for the myth, but also for the dragonfly." But, "damn"? As in, cool, or not? I think they're damn cool.
If I remember correctly my history textbooks in school also said that the thick map table leg and oak desktop stopped most of the blast as they were currently talking about the northern part of the map and he was basically laying on top of the table
Please do some research on the Führerbunker before you comment. The conference room in the bunker did not have blast doors, was larger and had multiple entrances to the room. This entire myth is mute, hitler was saved by the bag with the bomb being moved after being primed.
what truly made the difference was that the second briefcase wasn't put right next to it. Stauffenberg didn't have time to arm both bombs, but they'd have detonated sympathetically if they had been next to each other, killing all in the room.
The third factor (besides pressure shock wave and shrapnel) that affects survivability in a blast -- which they didn't mention -- is the issue of the body itself becoming a projectile and slamming against a wall or other object that brings it to a fast stop. The longer room with walls further away in the actual Wolf's Lair explosion location might have reduced the g-forces of that possible secondary impact, compared to a smaller underground room in which Hitler would have presumably been thrown against a nearby surrounding wall with a higher level of impact force. Given that four people died in the original explosion as it was (even in the larger room with windows), I have to think the underground room, if the meeting had happened there, would very possibly have been lethal to many in the room.
@@nehorlavazapalka At a significant distance yes, but the shockwave won't even disrupt your balance then. If you're close enough to a blast to get launched, you're likely already dead. Hollywood is making you think that a guy can be launched 50meters away and walk it off as long as he doesn't bang his head. We're talking about a closed room here even, if you're getting shot to the other side of the room, the blast is killing you before the impact force does.
The whole idea was to have a confined explosion similar to an underground bunker vs. an explosion in an above ground conference room. While Adam tells us that the container was smaller than the actual bunker I am fairly sure that Hitler's reinforced concrete bunker had no shipping container doors with direct access to the outside that would immediately release all the pressure as was evident in the Mythbuster experiment. I would say the only thing here busted was the Mythbusters more or less useless attempt at creating an 'underground bunker'.
Okay, let's break this Hitler thing down: Originally, the plan Stauffenberg had was to use 2 kilos of explosives. He also knew WELL in advance that the meeting was not in the Wolfsschanze. Almost a week in advance. He relied entirely on the proximity of the explosion and the extra explosives. However, he could not get both packs into the meeting and he could not place the briefcase close enough to Adolf. That was the issue. It had nothing to do with the fact that it wasn't in the bunker.
thats why anti personal devices usually feature objects, if that bag was filled with... coins for example, the room would have been 360 shotgun blasted, so a bag of spare change could have changed the course of history... but they went cheap
@@LaraCroftCP knowing german laws i cant condone giving information about enhancing certain devices and using ball bearrings would be one of the most dangerous things, because the weight and material are literally what also can be used in shotgun shells or claymore mines, thus the energy transfer from the blast to the projectiles would be extremely high, i do not recommend using such materials or building any sort of dangerous devices.
I’m pretty sure I saw this when it premiered but I don’t ever remember seeing it again and I thought perhaps that was because it involved he who shall no longer be named but after watching it again, it’s sort of a guide on how to make anti personnel bombs effectively.. great episode if you ask me.
This is before watching the vid With my understanding on how depth charges work, needing the water pressure to cause the most damage, and so i would presume a completely closed room would contain the blast a lot better than one with easily breakable windows, thus being a lot deadlier
Yeah, container is all good for regular housing test but not nearly good enough for a bunker substitute. I wonder if they could have found (withbetter budget and enthusiasm, Jamie was pretty done with mythbusters at later years) an old bunker to test it.
everyone arguing the reliability but let's face it, the mythbusters probably did a better test than all you sofa scientists.. and if you got a problem, why not just go do it yourself and prove them wrong
Valkyrie was a quality film. Cruise was great and the rest of the cast was stacked with British talent: Kenneth Branagh, Tom Wilkinson, Bill Nighy, Terence Stamp. Very well-polished. Sadly it's not all that later and yet cinema has gone to pieces.
Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg already knew, that the briefing would have been held in the house above the ground, and therefore he had two briefcases with 1kg of explosives each. On an excuse right before the meeting, he activated and timed the first bomb, but as only one handed, he hadn't had enough time to activate the second bomb as well. As von Stauffenberg was interrupted, only one breifcase had the timer. He entered the situation room only with one briefcase, the second one was with his adjudicator, who had no access to the room. So the double amount of explosives was planned, and it was known, that the briefing would be held in the situation room, rather than the bunker, but instead of putting both briefcases on one spot, the second wasn't in the room. And the rest is history.
So much wrong with that second explosion (the "bunker" one). For starters: If one whole side of the container got blown off from the blast, the shockwave clearly escaped the room. Assuming that the RL bunker was meant to withstand bombs and/or artillery fire, I'm pretty sure it would've contained the explosion far better than that POS shipping container could. Reinforced concrete vs a rusty old container? Yeah ... Plus there are some quite important facts that were either ignored or not mentioned in the episode. Like the fact that Stauffenberg had double the amount of explosives than what he eventually used - nobody knows for sure why he only used one block of plastique, but the theory is that he ran out of time while arming the blasting caps and then, weirdly, didn't simply put the second block (minus blasting cap) into the briefcase. Also: The table Adam built looks much more flimsy than the one that was actually there on the day - which was made from solid oak and of extremely sturdy construction. The legs also had a different, much more solid shape and would've blocked quite a lot of the blast pressure in RL. The bag originally sat on Hilter's side of one of the legs but an aide moved it to the far side of that leg, so the leg sat between the target and the bomb when it went off. Also, also: There were other people in the room with the target - those should probably be simulated in the experiment to get a more meaningful result. Also, also, also: I don't remember where I caught it, but there was a whole documentary about the assassination attempt and about the blast where they put a lot more effort into recreating the events of the day. I think they tested all sort of hypothetical scenarios, like "what would've happened if Stauffenberg had used all the explosives he had on him?", etc. The infuriating thing was that they found multiple scenarios in which Hilter would've died - and one of those was the explosion in the bunker.
As a German, this is actually the first time of me seeing this episode. They couldn't screen this due here to our heavy regulations in regards to the subject matter, probably because it isn't "educational" enough. Nevertheless, great episode, as always.
the problem with this result is 4 people died in the actual blast, so if it had happened in the other room, where would hilter be in relation to the bomb, he may well have died in the other room.
Does ANYONE know what the Song in the Last couple of Minutes is called? This is one of these legendary sounds at Mythbusters and I would love to get it as my phone Ring Sound 😅 many thanks!
Bunker threw dirt above - got warped - so energy went in the bunker and all around instead of "back inside" I would say. + bunker would have strong door that would keep the blast inside I would expect... I usually do not agree with the other trio doing their tests but.. this time meh.
About the slap... Recently, I've been listening to podcasts about diet and especially about fasting and everyone seems to agree that fasting for many hours will sharpen your senses. If you think about it, it makes sense. Back then, people needed to hunt before they got to eat and the longer you go without eating, the more you need to rely on your senses and reflexes to be good at hunting. The opposite of being cold and hungry is being comfortable and I don't think that being comfortable helps to hunt or, in this case, increases your performance during the test. Even though the test results seem to demonstrate that they were impaired, I wonder if being hungry and cold didn't actually boost their adrenaline, just like the slap did.
There is a good movie about this event - Valkyrie, with Tom Cruise. It was not only an assasination attempt but also a coup attempt. Short story is, the conspirators all got caught and killed.
Something occurred to me not long ago - even if someone had succeeded in taking out the Austrian painter, odds are, someone even worse would have stepped in to fill his shoes. His party was full of people who held his exact views, and were even more rabidly fanatical about them.
I thought about this as well. But I think it would only have been a problem in the beginning years of the war. By 1942, Germany was already slowly losing the war. I personally believe that if someone had succeeded in one of the assassination attempts in 1943-1944, the war could have ended 1 or maybe even 2 years earlier than it did.
@@Teddy_Bear312 Good point - I didn't factor in the potential drop in morale. But then, h*l*caust was in full swing by '42, and you know how fanatics are. Look what it took to finally make imperial Japan stand down.
Bruh If the door comes down with low pressure how do you expect the high pressure result? Not talking of the missing 'reflecting' wall when one just said goodbye to the structure
Yes, because the MythBusters were clairvoyant and knew that the day after they uploaded this episode, an actual assassination attempt would take place in America...
@@gabrielv.4358 that's the thing, I don't know honestly. Wish I did, I think they did a fair attempt, but I just don't think it was really able to be tested properly
As expected of an Asian face, very expressive reactions from Grant, lmao. That said, as much as others, I myself have never seen this episode also on Television Cable. I mean, I know the exploding sewer myth, but I definitely have not heard of this one.
10:41 If I were there, I couldn´t look into those adorable eyes, I would throw in the towel, that´s it, I´m out, not like this.... not like this..... Kari if you don´t say something I will! I didn´t sign up for this $### man (vomits in bucket)
14 years later and people will still argue the accuracy, glad to be getting that authentic mythbusters experience even in 2024 😂
To that legend, who uploads these old episodes of mythbusters, sincerely, thank you. Reliving my childhood is truly one of the greatest things.
THEY WERE ON TH-cam but they were DELETED from the OTHER MYTHBUSEERS channel, and reappeared HERE... Same with storm chasers, which I loved... And I agree its nice
"To that legend" lmfao, you realize that this is an official Mythbusters YT-channel right? It's the Discovery Channel network who is "that legend" haha.
@@alenko4763 Indeed, but there has to be that one person who manages this channel
Banijay bought the rights to the show, they are legally uploading the shows to TH-cam with both channels.
I'm not sure if the doors to the shipping container were as secure as the wall to the bunker. Most of the blast wave must have gone into blowing the doors off instead of bouncing about the room.
EXACTLY this! It annoyed me SO much when they did this. All the experience they had wirh explosives, C4 especially and they thought a thin metal door propped with some sleepers would contain that blast the same as a reinforced concrete bunker?!
"Yeah, the budget for this one was probably small; a lot of corners were cut. Ideally, it would have been a full-scale brick construction with ballistic dummies for all the people who were in the room, etc."
and the walls of their bunker deformed quite a bit, probably absorbing the shock instead of bouncing it. If it was a concrete box, I doubt it would've happened. Add to that what another comment mentioned, about the body being thrown from the explosion and hitting the walls, and I'm really tempted to think the bunker attempt was insufficient as an experiment. And I think they should've picked it up as soon as the doors blasted open vs being more or less intact in the control test to scale. Budget restrictions are understandable, but man... it still leaves a bad taste.
@@young3nsinglej Not every door inside a bunker is a blast door. If it was a single room within a larger complex, it may have just been a regular door that'd be far less sturdy than the doors of a shipping container.
On the flip side, the door to the bunker would not have been 8ft high by 8ft wide so there would have been at least some reflection off of the rest of that wall.
However, given that they said the overall size of the bunker was bigger than that container I'd still say the Myth deserves to be labelled busted.
@@dgthe3true, and that would be in best scenario for closed right doors as well, which is just another small detail, even if blast doors were there, there would be no point in closing them shut
16:14 damn there’s a dragonfly in the shot
Yeah, i was about to comment on that: "Not only is it good news for the myth, but also for the dragonfly."
But, "damn"? As in, cool, or not? I think they're damn cool.
I thought that I was the only one notice it xD
Glad I'm not😅
27:23 .... that was dark and savage
If I remember correctly my history textbooks in school also said that the thick map table leg and oak desktop stopped most of the blast as they were currently talking about the northern part of the map and he was basically laying on top of the table
I wish they re-did the bunker test while fully securing the door! Blowing out the door reduced the pressure!
i assumed they knew what kind of doors his bunker used, but maybe they didn't. if hitler's bunker had blast door, then yeah this test was invalid.
Please do some research on the Führerbunker before you comment. The conference room in the bunker did not have blast doors, was larger and had multiple entrances to the room.
This entire myth is mute, hitler was saved by the bag with the bomb being moved after being primed.
Ooh, never seen this episode before!
Yeah me either. HYPE
Wonder why TV never aired this?
I definitely remember seeing this one as a kid.
I must of missed it 🤷
Same, but there are other episodes on the later seasons i never saw as well
Great timing
Interestingly enough I myself (in Germany) heared much more often that the massive Oak Desk was actually to blame for Hitlers survival
Didnt also Graf Stauffenberg only got one time fuse ready?
what truly made the difference was that the second briefcase wasn't put right next to it. Stauffenberg didn't have time to arm both bombs, but they'd have detonated sympathetically if they had been next to each other, killing all in the room.
The third factor (besides pressure shock wave and shrapnel) that affects survivability in a blast -- which they didn't mention -- is the issue of the body itself becoming a projectile and slamming against a wall or other object that brings it to a fast stop. The longer room with walls further away in the actual Wolf's Lair explosion location might have reduced the g-forces of that possible secondary impact, compared to a smaller underground room in which Hitler would have presumably been thrown against a nearby surrounding wall with a higher level of impact force. Given that four people died in the original explosion as it was (even in the larger room with windows), I have to think the underground room, if the meeting had happened there, would very possibly have been lethal to many in the room.
Yea but any blast that would launch a human with enough impact force to kill them is probably killing them before they hit any walls.
@@flammenjc no, IRL head impacts far more lethal than the shockwave itself
It's a Hollywood factor, if didn't really happen irl
At most, it will just topple you over
It's a Hollywood factor, if doesn't really happen irl
At most, it will just topple you over
@@nehorlavazapalka At a significant distance yes, but the shockwave won't even disrupt your balance then. If you're close enough to a blast to get launched, you're likely already dead. Hollywood is making you think that a guy can be launched 50meters away and walk it off as long as he doesn't bang his head.
We're talking about a closed room here even, if you're getting shot to the other side of the room, the blast is killing you before the impact force does.
Definitely didn't saw this episode but I am glad this one is on youtube. And quite interesting myth.
36:54 that was one fancy transition
This episode slaps.
you bet!
Htlers assassination attempt?
I mean, WHICH ONE?
The most iconic/famous, it seems
Exactly, I heard (could be wrong) that there was about 25 attempts.
Stauffenberg 80 years ago
I love this episode but I really felt bad for the Build Team getting hurt. :(
16:14 A Dragonfly bomber from the 1st Anisoptera squadron takes out Hitler, The war is over.
I love how the gun range instructor guy looks deeply concerned after they announced the slapping result
First episode I watched on TV that introduced me to the series. Good memories
This is REALLY SOMETHING I've never expected Mythbusters to recreate... Well, awesome anyawys
Exelent how wonth them back again...we need Mithbusters now in thit ofel time...hello from Bosnia and Hercegovina pozz ppn vitezovi
First time watching this episode 😮
Same! 😊
The whole idea was to have a confined explosion similar to an underground bunker vs. an explosion in an above ground conference room. While Adam tells us that the container was smaller than the actual bunker I am fairly sure that Hitler's reinforced concrete bunker had no shipping container doors with direct access to the outside that would immediately release all the pressure as was evident in the Mythbuster experiment. I would say the only thing here busted was the Mythbusters more or less useless attempt at creating an 'underground bunker'.
Yeah problem is time, resources and money. Those bunkers are definitely not cheap
yes
Well, its a typical American build😋. Cheap and weak.
They also did not say that the position of the bomb was also changed from close to Hitler to near the leg of the table which absorbed the shock
They did, at the closure of the video.
exactly, if the bomb were not moved it would have probably killed Adolf
It's a piece of wood vs a kilo of C4. It's gonna "absorb" less than 1% of the initial shock. That point is irrelevant
always great, but there's more ads in this video than in the US airing...
I think this is one of the last episodes I watched before moving to Uni. This brings back memories.
Okay, let's break this Hitler thing down:
Originally, the plan Stauffenberg had was to use 2 kilos of explosives. He also knew WELL in advance that the meeting was not in the Wolfsschanze. Almost a week in advance. He relied entirely on the proximity of the explosion and the extra explosives. However, he could not get both packs into the meeting and he could not place the briefcase close enough to Adolf. That was the issue. It had nothing to do with the fact that it wasn't in the bunker.
thats why anti personal devices usually feature objects, if that bag was filled with... coins for example, the room would have been 360 shotgun blasted, so a bag of spare change could have changed the course of history... but they went cheap
The weight or the sound of coins may have been an issue? Not sure the briefcase was sound proof
Thanks for the Tip, im German and i might need this in the future. Do you think ball bearrings are suitable?
@@ThePyre666Also most coins in 1944 were made from fragile and lightweight zinc.
@@LaraCroftCP still makes sound.. no?
@@LaraCroftCP knowing german laws i cant condone giving information about enhancing certain devices and using ball bearrings would be one of the most dangerous things, because the weight and material are literally what also can be used in shotgun shells or claymore mines, thus the energy transfer from the blast to the projectiles would be extremely high, i do not recommend using such materials or building any sort of dangerous devices.
I’m pretty sure I saw this when it premiered but I don’t ever remember seeing it again and I thought perhaps that was because it involved he who shall no longer be named but after watching it again, it’s sort of a guide on how to make anti personnel bombs effectively.. great episode if you ask me.
Bunker has hundred times the structural strength as a container.
This is before watching the vid
With my understanding on how depth charges work, needing the water pressure to cause the most damage, and so i would presume a completely closed room would contain the blast a lot better than one with easily breakable windows, thus being a lot deadlier
You had me at, "Actual Nazi photos"
39:06 "Oh no. Our table. It's broken"
Yeah, container is all good for regular housing test but not nearly good enough for a bunker substitute. I wonder if they could have found (withbetter budget and enthusiasm, Jamie was pretty done with mythbusters at later years) an old bunker to test it.
5:49 she looks so happy after that 😂
09:15
"Oh goodness that... Here Tory..."
everyone arguing the reliability but let's face it, the mythbusters probably did a better test than all you sofa scientists.. and if you got a problem, why not just go do it yourself and prove them wrong
Valkyrie was a quality film. Cruise was great and the rest of the cast was stacked with British talent: Kenneth Branagh, Tom Wilkinson, Bill Nighy, Terence Stamp. Very well-polished. Sadly it's not all that later and yet cinema has gone to pieces.
7:40 I’m waiting to see this episode
Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg already knew, that the briefing would have been held in the house above the ground, and therefore he had two briefcases with 1kg of explosives each.
On an excuse right before the meeting, he activated and timed the first bomb, but as only one handed, he hadn't had enough time to activate the second bomb as well.
As von Stauffenberg was interrupted, only one breifcase had the timer.
He entered the situation room only with one briefcase, the second one was with his adjudicator, who had no access to the room.
So the double amount of explosives was planned, and it was known, that the briefing would be held in the situation room, rather than the bunker, but instead of putting both briefcases on one spot, the second wasn't in the room.
And the rest is history.
Let David in there and give it a try.. Survive this David 😀
Another one I have not seen! 😮❤❤
So much wrong with that second explosion (the "bunker" one). For starters: If one whole side of the container got blown off from the blast, the shockwave clearly escaped the room. Assuming that the RL bunker was meant to withstand bombs and/or artillery fire, I'm pretty sure it would've contained the explosion far better than that POS shipping container could. Reinforced concrete vs a rusty old container? Yeah ...
Plus there are some quite important facts that were either ignored or not mentioned in the episode. Like the fact that Stauffenberg had double the amount of explosives than what he eventually used - nobody knows for sure why he only used one block of plastique, but the theory is that he ran out of time while arming the blasting caps and then, weirdly, didn't simply put the second block (minus blasting cap) into the briefcase.
Also: The table Adam built looks much more flimsy than the one that was actually there on the day - which was made from solid oak and of extremely sturdy construction. The legs also had a different, much more solid shape and would've blocked quite a lot of the blast pressure in RL. The bag originally sat on Hilter's side of one of the legs but an aide moved it to the far side of that leg, so the leg sat between the target and the bomb when it went off.
Also, also: There were other people in the room with the target - those should probably be simulated in the experiment to get a more meaningful result.
Also, also, also: I don't remember where I caught it, but there was a whole documentary about the assassination attempt and about the blast where they put a lot more effort into recreating the events of the day. I think they tested all sort of hypothetical scenarios, like "what would've happened if Stauffenberg had used all the explosives he had on him?", etc. The infuriating thing was that they found multiple scenarios in which Hilter would've died - and one of those was the explosion in the bunker.
40:10. They’re high-five’ing each other Hitler surviving.
6:53 Did Kari really wear a tie over her shoulder while also having one printed on her t-shirt?
"You can't get less tired without sleeping"
Nobody tell this man about sitting down, you guys.
As a German, this is actually the first time of me seeing this episode. They couldn't screen this due here to our heavy regulations in regards to the subject matter, probably because it isn't "educational" enough. Nevertheless, great episode, as always.
Hä? Die Folge lief auf RTL2 genau wie alle anderen.
Hahahahaaaa!!!🤣🤣
The eyes, THE EYES!
the problem with this result is 4 people died in the actual blast, so if it had happened in the other room, where would hilter be in relation to the bomb, he may well have died in the other room.
Does ANYONE know what the Song in the Last couple of Minutes is called? This is one of these legendary sounds at Mythbusters and I would love to get it as my phone Ring Sound 😅 many thanks!
stunning results
There was a heavy table leg in the way as well.
31:45 RIP GRANT
Bunker threw dirt above - got warped - so energy went in the bunker and all around instead of "back inside" I would say. + bunker would have strong door that would keep the blast inside I would expect... I usually do not agree with the other trio doing their tests but.. this time meh.
The timing 💀
About the slap...
Recently, I've been listening to podcasts about diet and especially about fasting and everyone seems to agree that fasting for many hours will sharpen your senses.
If you think about it, it makes sense. Back then, people needed to hunt before they got to eat and the longer you go without eating, the more you need to rely on your senses and reflexes to be good at hunting.
The opposite of being cold and hungry is being comfortable and I don't think that being comfortable helps to hunt or, in this case, increases your performance during the test. Even though the test results seem to demonstrate that they were impaired, I wonder if being hungry and cold didn't actually boost their adrenaline, just like the slap did.
Is there no difference between concrete and steel when it comes to how materials absorb pressure waves
Who are the mythbusters?
When are the mythbusters?
Why are the mythbusters?
Can someone smarter then me tell me if the assassin left or did he die in the blast?
There is a good movie about this event - Valkyrie, with Tom Cruise. It was not only an assasination attempt but also a coup attempt. Short story is, the conspirators all got caught and killed.
@@Kinkoyaburi Thank you! I figured Hitler would not forgive something like that... im gonna check Valkyrie out! Thanks for the tip my friend.
If I remember it correctly not the whole explosive went off which Staufenberg used.
Because he was one handed he couldn't set the timer on the 2nd one
Jamies tash seems to be coming off!
2:04
The Hitler scene was in Valkyrie
Something occurred to me not long ago - even if someone had succeeded in taking out the Austrian painter, odds are, someone even worse would have stepped in to fill his shoes. His party was full of people who held his exact views, and were even more rabidly fanatical about them.
I thought about this as well. But I think it would only have been a problem in the beginning years of the war. By 1942, Germany was already slowly losing the war. I personally believe that if someone had succeeded in one of the assassination attempts in 1943-1944, the war could have ended 1 or maybe even 2 years earlier than it did.
@@Teddy_Bear312 Good point - I didn't factor in the potential drop in morale. But then, h*l*caust was in full swing by '42, and you know how fanatics are. Look what it took to finally make imperial Japan stand down.
HOW CAN SHE SLAP?!?!
Do it in a concrete bunker that is buried. This was flawed big time
This was uploaded at an unfortunate time.
Why?
Like Sean Connery said "Every one-sh in a while, give 'em a little shlap..." 😆😅
28:47 that laugh, awesome 🤣
Fegelein! Fegelein! Fegelein!
I'm german and I approve this message. 😂
lolllolol
Kind of a weird moment to be watching this one, huh.
They say history repeats. Hope it’s a myth…
@@ek-nz First as tragedy, then as farce, as Marx would say.
Bruh If the door comes down with low pressure how do you expect the high pressure result? Not talking of the missing 'reflecting' wall when one just said goodbye to the structure
The timing of this upload is a little sus...
Why?
Yeah somehow the big theme of this one doesn't work for me.
30:41 Why did Kari keep her hand up??
Anyone else seen the dragonfly at 15:55 ?
Why did you bury your first (failed) container upside-down?
RIP Grand!!!!
Nice Recommendation right before the orange anti-democrat got his ear pierced.
Wait, what happens if you are slapped while unimpaired?
That was definitely not a bunker, he wouldn't have survived if they used a accurate banker
This is literally last breath of health Discovery chanal
27:23 😂😂😂😂
There wasnt only one attempt. Actually there have been more than 40 attempts
5:03 it's fascinating to learn that the GeStaPo wrote their reports in English ...
A translation of the official report.
Idk why y thought Jamie knew german, but yeah most likely a translation
bunker doors ruined it
A bit of a wrong time to upload this don't ya think?
same!
Yes, because the MythBusters were clairvoyant and knew that the day after they uploaded this episode, an actual assassination attempt would take place in America...
No so sure about the slap sense myth, i dont think this is testable, not in this way at least.
how so it could have been tested?
@@gabrielv.4358 that's the thing, I don't know honestly.
Wish I did, I think they did a fair attempt, but I just don't think it was really able to be tested properly
What did you guys mean by this
(For people watching in the future, this was uploaded the day before the failed assassination attempt of trump)
they call it twice survivable. yea right. My ass
1 day after this was posted someone tried to yee haw too close to the sun on Trump. Coincidence? I think not
18:30 he was asiam after all.
RIP Grand
😂❤😂❤
sorry to disappoint but...
10x3+2:4-2x8-8x2-10:2=
30+0.5-16-16-20= -21.5 , not 35
Good to see someone who can do maths
@@reubenhyde3600 within only 5 days, thank you. great minds think alike and are a rareity nowdays
A shipping container is not a bunker...
As expected of an Asian face, very expressive reactions from Grant, lmao.
That said, as much as others, I myself have never seen this episode also on Television Cable. I mean, I know the exploding sewer myth, but I definitely have not heard of this one.
pure propaganda
In what way?
log off old man
Is that meant to be some kind of cultural reference?
I don’t get it.
10:41 If I were there, I couldn´t look into those adorable eyes, I would throw in the towel, that´s it, I´m out, not like this.... not like this..... Kari if you don´t say something I will!
I didn´t sign up for this $### man (vomits in bucket)