"Thomas didn't understand the allies, he had only transported a couple of carriages from A to B, nothing else. His cousin, Gustav The Railwaygun on the other hand...."
The bells toll once for the living, Two more for those who are lost. For those who shall stir nevermore, A prayer in silence is forgotten. Does the bird not sing for the dawning day? Does the rain fall when a parched river dries? Do dreams seek still Avalon, if Eden remembers not paradise? The bell tolls not for silent prayers. The lost seek not their memories, No mourning comes for the living. Rejoice, we lucky few forgotten.
Fun fact: In the canon lore to Thomas (or atleast the railway series), Thomas's locomotive class was built in the UK in between 1913-1916, so he served during world war 1, it even says in the wiki that he arrived on Sodor by mistake, a "wartime mix-up", he was either sent by mistake, or escaped from the mainland into Sodor
@@Abdullah-pu2dr prisoners Jews etc were brought to nazi death camps by train, this is depicting Thomas being responsible for transporting many to their doom
I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, *I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds*
"Do you have anything to say in your defense, Thomas?" "Only one... Did you read the list of trains decommissioned for treason?" "I did." "Then you would have seen 5 names. Gordon. Henry. James. Edward. Percy." "I saw those names. But this is irrelevant to your defence, Thomas." "Is it, Mr Prosecutor? Can you really say that? You weren't there. You weren't forced to watch your friends be smelted down and turned into gun barrels and tank shells. We were told they were no longer Really Useful, and were being repurposed. But deep down we all knew the truth. We all knew they were being killed for refusing to follow orders. And so we followed the tracks. None of us enjoyed it, none of us felt it was right, but I challenge you to find anyone who would stand up against it in our place." "..." "So, Dear Jury, make your verdict. I only hope that I can apologise to all those I failed before I burn eternal for my actions."
If we think about it, if we were in that same position. Having the choice of either, dying now, never to see and support your family ever again, or follow orders, and maybe die by trial in the future. That is, if you lose the war. but until then, you can spend much more time with your wife, children, and the ones you love. Honestly, when it comes to survival, so many people would choose as thomas chose. Because our own survival is more important to us, than the survival of the ones we dont know.
R: "Thomas, can you hear me?" T: "Yes, captain" R: "What happened out there?" T: "What... What do you mean?" R: "Do you have any idea what you've done?" T: "Good trainees follow orders, good trainees follow orders, good trainees follow orders, good trainees follow orders" K: "What is he talking about?" R: "I have no idea" Many years later, dying in prision: T: "This, it was... bigger than any of us. Bigger than anything I could have imagined. I didn't mean....I only wanted to do my duty. The mission... The nightmares... are... finally over" R: "Thomas, no, Thomas, come on, Thomas. Come on, stay with me, stay with me, Thomas. Thomas! Don't go. No! Oh, no!"
This is the best handful of Clone Wars episodes, period. They have so much emotion and really expose the evil in The Republic. You leave these episodes feeling betrayed, your gusto for The Republic's cause torn down and replaced with a thoughtful emptiness that nags at your trust for real-life leaders. This story is probably a subtle but important contributor to my current political standing.
This is a quote that at first glance u think it’s retarded then you realize that the word left is used in a different context then you previously thought. And it’s actually an alright quote
The rails are a metaphor for moral dilemma. Riding the track meant following the orders for Thomas and he could not change his path. The only alternative for him was to come off rails and crash.
“Userul engines follow orders” were the only words Thomas muttered during the horrific events unfolded. The same words rolled down his lips during the trials, as it was the only thing he could say.
Both Henry and Edward looked nervous. "You two worry too much," Thomas told them. "It's just a brief excursion to mainland Europe, I've already lined up a part-time job transporting concentrated juice, I'll be home for Christmas!"
Trial aftermath- Percy: …He offered to do there bidding if it meant Sodor was left untouched…I could see right through his fake smile… He was only trying to protect us…Protect his home…Is that really so wrong? By the time he returned…He was mentally broken… He was never the same. They broke him… James: After all those insults I threw at Thomas and all the things I said behind his back…I wish I could take it all back the day he left…
"All I wanted was to be a useful engine. Useful engines always arrive on time. Useful engines follow orders." "And were you aware of where you were taking the people you transported?" "I had only a vague idea sir. I knew they were prisoners. I never knew what was going to...I just...I had my orders and I followed them sir. useful engines follow orders." "And you never once asked about your orders? Who these people were? Where you were taking them, and why?" "Useful engines don't ask questions. It wasn't my job to know. It was my job to arrive on time." "Did you ever consider why the carriages were full on the way there, and always empty on the way back?" "..." "Thomas?" "I am around coal-powered tank engines all day, every day. I know the smell coal makes when it burns. I knew that the smoke in that place wasn't coal." "And you took thousands of people there every day, for two full years?" "Those were my orders. If I didn't follow them I would be dead too. A useful engine always follows orders, and there was no place in the Reich for useless engines." "So you valued your life over the lives of the countless innocent people you carried to their deaths?" "Do you think they would still be alive if I didn't? Don't you think they would have found another engine to arrive on time? Those people were dead before they even stepped on the platform. Nothing I could have done would have changed that. The only difference between me and them was that I had a choice; a choice to move forward and live, or stay put and die. I made the choice for the lowest possible number of people to die. Is self-preservation a crime?" "If you knew what was happening, why did you agree to take the job in the first place?" "You think I knew then? All anyone knew then was that things were better than they had been. The trains were running on time and if you didn't ask too many questions you could have a good life. We were still confident that victory was on the horizon. I only found out what was going on when it was too late for me to say no. There were no choices left for me then - move forward or stay put; live or die." "Why do you think you were given the job you were given? Why not transporting troops or supplies to the front? What do you think they saw in you that made you suitable?" "I was never there first choice! The Allies had bombed the Reich's infrastructure to smithereens, there was nobody else left. You bombed Herr Gordon, Herr James, Herr Percy. They chose me because they had to choose someone and their first choices were all dead." "So you were the last resort?" "Everyone else was gone. I only survived because I kept my head down and followed orders, like a useful engine should." "So if you were truly the last engine they could call upon, you could have saved those people?" "What? I never said that. What are talking about? They were already dead, all I could do was follow my orders." "And if you refused to follow them, there was nobody left to replace you?" "..." "Is that not what you said Thomas? You were never the first choice? Everyone else was gone? Move forward or stay put, and you chose to go forward?" "...Useful engines follow orders and arrive on time." "And it didn't matter what you were useful for, as long as you were useful for something?" "Useful engines follow orders." "Was it useful for the people you carried to the camp?" "..." "Thomas?" "You would have done the same. You all would." "I'm sorry? What do you mean by that?" "The only difference between you and I, sir, is that I can see the tracks I follow. If you were on the tracks, you'd have followed them too." "Do you regret what you did?" "..." "Thomas? Do you regret it?" "...I see those gates every time I close my eyes. Every time I sleep I hear the crying children and smell the..." "The crying children, Thomas." "..." "Do you still feel like useful engine now, Thomas, because you followed orders and arrived on time?" "..." "Thomas?" "Kill me or let me go. You punish me either way. I can only follow the tracks, I don't get to decide where they lead."
[ "Thomas, Thomas. We all know who's the beneficiary in this story. And even if he was known as the king of the Jews, it is not Jesus Christ, who we are talking about here, or do we, THOMAS?!? " "..." *ever lasting silence following*]
Industrial Society and It's future by Theodore John Kaczynski (funni copypaste) Introduction 1: The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in "advanced" countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world. The continued development of technology will worsen the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering even in "advanced" countries.
Thomas is a short blue tank engine with six small wheels, a short stumpy funnel, and a short stumpy dome. He's proud of his number one and known for being cheery, but today, he is not. He stares at a strange man at a big podium, confused as to why he's here. The man sits up and stares down at him. "Thomas, correct?", he asks. "Yes sir!", He responds, still not understanding the gravity of the situation he's in. "Ok. Thomas, what do you know about your past jobs?" Thomas looks around him, feeling very tense. He looks at the two men next to him, and they nod reassuringly. "Well... I know I carried Passengers to a camp, but I never picked them up", The Engine replied truthfully. "Did you ever wonder why?" "I sure have. The place never got any bigger, and people kept going in..." The man pulls the microphone close to his lips. "Did anything seem off to you other than that, Thomas?" "No, not really... Except that the passengers were never happy. They always cried, screamed, or tried to communicate to me in a language I don't understand. I just assumed they were praising me for being on time. They always held out their hands to me as they were dragged into the building. There was black smoke everywhere, and lots of ashes, too. I remember a child called my name while being thrown to the ground. I tried to help, but I never saw him again. That has haunted me ever since." "That child, and thousands of others were killed, Thomas. You took them to their graves." Suddenly, Thomas's heart sunk low. He turned pale and stared into the white wall straight in front of him. It all started to make since: the corpses, the screams, the little boy. He wore that number one proudly, thinking he was doing a good job. He was being really useful in all the wrong ways. Thomas is a short blue tank engine with six small wheels, a short stumpy funnel and a short stumpy dome. However, though he may be short, his sins more than make up for his height. "What do you plead, Thomas?", the strange man asked after he broke out of his trance. Tears in his eyes and staring at his number one in his reflection, Thomas now realizes what he's done. He sees the same child flicker for just a split second as he says his final words. "I plead guilty. I'm sorry, sir. I was only following orders.
@@Halcon_Sierreno But how chances are? What happens if they know his crimes? Even then how convince captain to going through basically a freaking tight Allied blockade? As i said its almost impossible to escape except pulling some James Bond mission impossible moves
‘Thomas why did you do it’ If I didn’t they would’ve done the thing they did to Henry ‘What happened to Henry’ After Percy said to them that Henry was gonna try to make a run to the soviets they smelted him alive ‘Why did Percy say it to them’ He thought he was part of the supher ras and believed their lies ‘What happened to the rest’ James got attacked cause people thought he was a soviet vechile Gordon got bombed Edward got stolen by resistance fighters Percy died protecting his ‘cameraden can opper ras’ Toby rusted on a siding after i bumped him there while he broke down as ‘revenge’ for him being a sympathetic he died in a fire after Henry got melted Emily stayed with the fat controller in the UK ‘Why did the fat controller bring you to Germany’ We where originally planned to be experimentend on but a shortage of engines forced us to work that fat man sold us for money of course
“Thomas, were you aware of what you were doing?” “I... I was...” He admitted. “You knew you were committing crimes while you were working?” “Yes.” “So tell me, why did you continue?” “Because I was no less a prisoner than the rest.” “What?” “I was created for this job.” He started to explain. “Meant to slay the innocent. If I were to ever defy them, I would be nothing but a pile of scrap. Another dead of the thousands.” “So you saved your own caboose over thousands of others in a selfish act?” “It wouldn’t have made a difference, am I wrong? There’ll always be another engine to replace me.” “I… cannot disagree. Then at least tell me, do you regret it, Thomas the engine.” “...Yes. I do. All the time. I can hardly live with myself. I hear their screams and cries of help everyday, the smell of smoke that was not coal.” “It doesn’t change the fact that you led them to their deaths that could’ve been avoided. None of what you said does.” “I suppose not.” No one spoke. Thomas was guilty and they knew it. He was to be decommissioned, scrapped. It was time for Thomas to leave. It didn’t matter to Thomas, for Thomas had seen everything.
Don't know about trains but German soldier were rarely punished and when done very lightly. The majority of men who actively participated in the holocaust directly volunteered. But rarely did SS-officers find themselves having to ask more then one company when looking for volunteers, there was almost on principle people in every company that volunteered.
"I won't beg for forgiveness. I don't want it. I don't deserve it. When I die,whatever is coming for me, i find it as inevitable and just.." -Thomas the Tank Engine. Nuremberg Trial,November, 1945.
No kidding, the combination of music, color palette and scenario makes you feel the infernal and inhuman nature of WWII better than many feature films. I express my respect for the author. This is true art.
"Really useful engines follow orders." "Thomas. I understand this, but i cannot live with this. And i know you can't, too. Thomas, we-" "Do you think i want to do this...?" Both engines sat quietly, waiting for the other to sprak, until Thomas did. "I don't want to live like this, but what other choice do i have? After Percy, after Edward, After Henry, after Gordon. I don't have a choice, no matter what happens, either way, when this is all over we will both be scrapped." Thomas then went to fetch Annie and Clarabel, who were silent during the engine's discussion. Before Thomas left, he looked back. "... Really useful engines follow orders, James."
Chris Hansen The screams would haunt him until the end of his days, and no matter how many of their family members forgave him, he would never be able to forgive himself for his cowardice. He should have stopped them, he should have kept those poor families in Sodor...but the fear of what the S.S would do to his family is he didn’t overwhelmed his sense of honor and humanity.
"And so, Thomas spent the remainder of his days alone, rusting in a corner of the scrapyard. He had few, if any, visitors, and the children who'd come to the yard to play in the piles of trash never knew a murderer was right there beside them. In the dark of night, Thomas could still hear the dying screams of all the Jews he had brought to the place of their deaths, and he cried. But no tears could be shed. His eyes had long ago dried out."
The bunch of idiots "A JAPANESE IMPERIAL FLAG + IMPERIAL GERMAN, HE IS A MONARCHIST/FASCIST AND DESERVES DEATH!" let me tell you a thing. You are becoming even worse Than them.
"Thomas, do you understand the things you have done, the crimes you've commited?" "Ofcourse i do...." "Then why?" "I was captured..I was just transporting goods and men to the allied forces." "What?" "You heard me, im a british tank. Do you truly believe i would join them? Join their cause? Join their hatred?" "Your reasoning....Still doesn't make the things you did right." "No. Ofcourse not, but i had no choice." "You couldve driven to another track, you couldve driven off course and saved those lives.'' "They wouldve seen me. They wouldve shot me with a rocket, scrap me for parts and kill whoever survived." "There was still a chance that you couldve gotten away." "What chance was there? what slim hope did i have after i saw what happend to Gordon, Henry, James, Edward and Percy after they went off course?" "I... Dont know, but even then you wouldve died and they wouldnt have anymore trains to send to auschwitz, did you truly decide to save your own life then the hundreds no THOUSANDS of people you sent there?" "I wouldve been scrapped for parts, nothing wouldve changed. I saw what happend to gordon, or what was left of him. They turned him into them. They all turned into them." "I see... Do you atleast regret the things you've do-" "OFCOURSE I FUCKING DO... i see the children's faces everytime i close my eyes.. I see the families ive killed... Every dream i have is of that place and the people going into the chambers. And everytime, every single goddamn time, they would look at me with tears in their eyes, holding their children in their arms knowing it would be the last time, and i just watched, i wanted to move but they made sure i would stay in place by chaining my wheels down and forcing me to look at them. And then i wake up." "I see..But even if you were forced, you're still guilty of these crimes, and no ammount of sorrow and pain you experienced can change that." "Do it. Kill me or set me free so i can do it myself." "What?" "I've done to much to ever be forgiven. I dont care which way i go, Its still time for me to leave. For i had seen everything."
“I weep knowing I will be executed, not because I pity myself, but because death is a mercy I do not deserve after the countless lives I played a hand in ending...”
Nothing was left for Thomas, his soul had blurred deep into nothingness long ago. He knew the terrible acts he was committing but after years of it he was filled with nothing but a numb ringing in his ears. He knew he had brought thousands to their deaths. He knew the smell of those dreadful smokestacks. He always told himself he was just following orders. But he could never escape, the rails leading out of germany were guarded. The ones he carried had also lost their chance at life. He knew he was a dead train and that's why he did it. He wishes he had just ended it all earlier, he could have avoided this nightmare. But now he's to numb to want death anymore. Escape is nothing but an illusion to him. Even death seems far away, though he brings it to all those unfortunate enough to cross paths with him.
This video isn't complete. Shrek later drops in front of Thomas and roundhouse kicks him, sending him flying in the air and he then explodes, putting Thomas out of his misery.
Jesus christ. This video is shot so artfully. The smoke rising from the chimney tells you everything you need to know at the end. Wow. Genuinely impressed.
Random User well after watching the video and looking at comments, I pondered about how to make a claim that you had to do the job you were given or suffer a fate worse than death, the suffering of another alongside. Either you help in the genocide of millions of families, or force another poor sap to take your place and do the exact same thing. The genocide doesn’t stop, but you prevent 1 person from taking your place and doing the things you are forced to do. In a sense, doing your “job” and not suiciding/getting killed is the most selfless thing you can do in that situation and allows you to accept yourself in the smallest way. I then summed it all up, added the “said Thomas” meme for funny effect, and posted. Edit: Real talk, I really do think these videos have such deep meaning behind them and I feel like I gained something out of each instead of just being funny. Perspectives and morality, when doing the wrong thing is the most right thing, esc, its beautiful.
Thats more what someone from a Sonderkommando would say. The campguards were specifically selected for having a lust for violence. Everyday was christmas for them
I am investing in this meme. Remind me in 2020 someone. Edit: I had no idea my stonks would go this high. Thanks everyone and hope you're all safe in this pandemic.
So, in this universe, Thomas the Tank Engine was likely executed for helping the Nazis in the Holocaust, and Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and goofy all served in the Vietnam War.
In the newest instalment of the Mickey In Nam, It's revealed that after the mission the CIA did some serious mind altering to make him believe he was mickey, goofy etc
Teacher: "Okay, somebody call an ambulance. Don't move him. I'm going to get the principal. _Don't_ let him hurt himself." *door opens and closes* The class: "Holy-"
Thomas said to the fat controller "I can still smell... The smell, a smell like no other it will haunt me fat controller till the day I cease to function. I wish I was brave enough to tell them no but they were my brothers and sisters and they said it was for the best. But I regret it all" :Thomas weeps: Thomas then sighs and says in a shallow wimpa... "Chucka chucka Jew Jew"
You, you inbred mongrels ruined the definition of art. You can honestly look at a youtube video made in paint about fucking THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE BEING A DELIVERY TRAIN FOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS and call it art? You're a fucking moron.
@@Miquelalalaa you fo relize there are people alize who had to endure the holocost, its not up for debate. so shut your facist asshole and stop spewing shit.
He was only following orders But it put him over the border The trial was for when he was older But now the faces that haunts him are when they are colder He goes along the tracks with discontent But if he disobeys, he will be put in more than a splint He was only following orders
Hatt: "No need to worry about it Thomas just rememebr Good Trains arrive on time..." *The words echo through Thomas's head, every night he would wonder what if he arrived late or refuse to follow the tracks*
Remember in universe the locomotives have drivers and can’t control themselves, so Thomas couldn’t do anything to stop anything from happening. At best he could spread the word to other on rare occasions.
"The most extraordinary thing about him was how plainly ordinary he was. He wasn't a sociopath or a sadist. He was mentally competent, though not blessed with extreme intelligence. His actions were not motivated by a sense of racial superiority or distain of others. In fact, it seems he was driven more by a desire to competently perform his duties and please his superiors, rather than any real hatred for the Jews. He often remarked that Gruppenführer von Tophem Hat congratulated him several times on his efficiency and punctuality. It was said with the same amount of pride that any laborer might have when his hard work is noticed by a supervisor. Had he been on the side of the Allies, he would no doubt have performed whatever duties with the same amount of gusto. Perhaps that is what made him more terrifying than any Nazi fanatic or deranged Wehrmacht officer. That such banal motivations could drive a sane, rational being to participate in such acts." -Hannah Arendt, Thomas in Israel.
@@somedudenamedcaleb You demonstrate your unbelievable ignorance. Go and see who Hannah Arendt was (hint: one of the greatest philosophers/historians of the 20th century) and let's see if you'll mature a bit.
I know right winnie-the-pooh's it's been used as a propaganda machine Thomas was following orders who's next look what happened to The Smurfs communism is around the corner kids I personally I prefer fascism
TH-cam Emails: we want youtube to be more kid friendly so we took ads off child verified videos TH-cam recommendations: Wanna see Thomas the tank engine as an Aushwitz train?
WeDidAFunny also if there’s two seconds of anything resembling a song the music industry gets to take all the money the TH-cam content creator has ever made. But here’s a story about how Thomas the Tank engine transported holocaust victims because we secretly only care about money and media image
Let's just face the facts that the people charged with regulating the censors are just the discarded castaways who went to that "special" school. After (barely) graduating the tard classes, they needed a job where they can freely eat crayons and huff Elmer's glue, and youtube had just the job for them
@@commander4460 the words you found to make the rhyme is relevant, but beyond that no one tbh it was ironic, most of the right wing i talk online expect me to have a different opinion bc i have an arabic name
It's actually canon that Thomas was alive during WWII. He's an E2-Class tank engine, meaning he was built in 1913-1916. Perhaps Germany purchased him as a locomotive to pull the trains. But how would he be a part of T&F? Well, Sir Topham Hatt was desperate for locomotives. He accepted Henry despite his mechanical flaws, for instance. So maybe he bought Thomas before he was scrapped for his crimes. This would explain how cheery he is as well; he's hiding his true self and his depression behind a façade of joy--much like Robin Williams. So this video has the potential to be canon
Well, since you've went pretty far already so... (copy-pasting from the TTTE wiki): "Details of Thomas' arrival on the North Western Railway in 1915 by mistake. How this happened is unknown, but it is believed he was sent to Sodor in a wartime mix-up.[1] His driver and fireman got along well with the local people and married Sudrian women. By 1920, neither one wanted to leave the Island or their beloved engine." He was a wartime engine during WWI.
-sir, my smoke doesn't smell as usual, it doesn't smell like coal... -don't worry Thomas, you're a very useful engine, useful engines don't ask questions
@Toasted Productions Thomas, don't worry about them. I'm sure they're dreaming of endless joy. Remember, good engines concerta on their given task and ensure to arrive on time.
"I didn't want to to take them there." Thomas said quietly. "Every day the screams and crying felt louder" "One man begged me to save him", "But I couldn't". "No, you could have" The Judge said calmly "Have you ever heard of a tank engine named Gordon?" Thomas asked speaking up slightly "He used to be to work with me. carrying pasangers to the camps. He always spoke of one day saving them. But one time they heard him speak of it. He was hauled off the scrapyard that same day." Thomas took a brief pause. "The screams didnt stop until five hours later." Thomas paused again. "I Was a good train, never late. But for once I wish I was." Thomas didn't speak the rest of the trial.
“I was just following orders..” he said with guilt in his heart..”It was all I could do..” as he recalled the dreaded art. Remembering the smell, the sight the sound, it flooded his dreams like a dreaded hound Sending the innocents to their doom, and if he wasn’t on time..they would make room. So when he was caught, Thomas cried, not in anger or rage, but relief, as no more death would he wrought. But the relief soon ended as he was given time to think, the trauma chaining him down, link by link. After seconds of silence, he finally spoke, his eyes flooded with tears, and his smoke stack blowing sickening smoke. “Kill me or release me, those who stand before me..both would be a punishment..if you understood me.”
"Why? That was the question most would ask me. Why did I find Thomas 'the Death Engine' not guilty? Had I not heard the stories about how he had carried tens possibly even hundreds of thousands to their doom never once offering up the most minute of protest? Not even the tiniest bit of rebellion? An engine who's only defense was that 'Good Engines Follow Orders' and that he wanted to be 'Useful'. I once thought him as guilty as Hitler, Himmler, or any other Nazi. That was until I looked in his eyes. Did you know Thomas barely said a word throughout that whole trial? Everyone hears about his 'Good Engines Follow Orders' defense but that only came up in the very end. As the years went by I got the feeling that in that moment he wasn't speaking to us but to himself. After hours of silently hearing his laundry list of crimes his 'defense' was quite possibly an attempt to reassure himself that deep down he was still a good person... While I can't say much about his character I can say that he regretted his actions. I watched him wince as the prosecution listed off the names of some prominent jews Thomas had the 'honor' of taking to Auschwitz. No doubt shaken by the fact that he now had names for a few of the thousands of faces eternally etched in his memory. That was why I gave the Not Guilty verdict. Not out of a sense of mercy or compassion. But because I knew whatever punishment we gave him paled in comparison to the one he was giving himself...
Sir, I am just a random man trying to drink my sorrows away. Born decades after all that, as well. I mean no disrespect, but I am trying to keep my family off the streets myself. I have no time for your past in my present.
Another comment I saw ended with something similar....... "Kill me, or let me go. Either way your punish me..." And honestly..... Yeah thats pretty awful
I mean.. the story is there in the video without the comments section. You just have to know what the nuremberg trials covered and exactly how trains were used to move people. From there it’s just piecing together the emotions and title of the silent film
Yo this could just be me but I think the one guy that appears in the light is a nazi officer and Thomas was following orders taking people to Aushwitz without having a choice
*Ringo star* "Thankyou Thomas we couldn't have done it without you said himmler" *Thomas*"It was my pleasure" Outro rolls with an order to salute and deutschland über alles plays dramatically over the credits
@@thegovenor6166 well he was a baddy so following cartoon logic every baddy need a funny sidekick. Do you know these "cartoon-ish" shows with a sirius message? Welcome to: WORD WAR Chapter 2 "the end of modern warfare" The tv rip of "the cold war" Or the "Afrikan WTF war" was not as good. But WW3 "The end of hummanity " Comming Feburary 2020 sounds prommissing
JazzyStarfruit sounds like “Eisenhower’s death camps” where POWs were let to die in fenced pastures without sanitation or shelter, or food. And, unlike the german camps where the germans starved too, the americans were overstocked with provisions
> Thomas was only following orders "Oh, okay. It's gonna be dark but not bad, probably about being held hostage to run over some people or something. >Nuremberg Trials "OH FUCK."
Its still homicide thomas still delivered them to their deaths ordered or not ordered but the court may excused his 1million charges of homicide since he was being ordered and probably in gunpoint if he refuses to obey But considering the families of the ones he delivered to the camp are they ready to forgive him?, if all of them are then his charges will be dropped but sadly he might scraped because of how many he transported
On the 1st of October 1946, despite his claims of "only following orders", Thomas The Tank Engine was convicted of "war crimes", "assisting in committing genocide", and "crimes against humanity". He was executed on the morning of 16th of October 1946 alongside Alfred Jodl, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Wilhelm Keitel, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and other prominent German officials.
January 20th, 1945 - January 27th, 1945 Thomas sat within his station as he spoke with the Reichsführer, every second that passed the feeling of carts becoming heavier and heavier weighed down his soul. He looked to Himmler, his silver like white face covered in dirt and mud, the blue paint chipped, and his innocence slowly being ripped away from him "Himmler, who are those people? The people you put in my carts?" He stared blankly into the eyes of Himmler "That is not your concern Thomas, your only duty is to transport what we demand you transport, a good tank Engine follows orders Thomas... your not following orders" Himmler barked at Thomas "I understand Reichsführer... I will be a good tank Engine" Thomas began to rev up his engine however little did he know this would be his last journey because in seven days he and the entirety Auschwitz would be liberated by the approaching Red Army. He began to make his way down the tracks, the feeling of dread and anxiety filled Thomas's head but these emotions must be blocked out, he is serving the glorious Third Reich! Or was he just serving a mad man? This question played over and over in his head and as the day fleeted to night but he couldn't find an answer, the poor Engine was just following orders but that created another question... when does one stop following orders and start following there hearts? There was no time to make a decision because as he arrived to Auschwitz he was greeted by Rudolf Höss, the Commandant of Auschwitz "Thank you Thomas, you're heroism will never be forgotten" He began to walk away however Thomas yelled out to him "Rudolf... who are those people?" He asked the same question he had asked Himmler, he didn't expect a straight answer, deep down inside he understood the horrors that were being committed. He knew what the smell of coal was and the smell coming from that camp wasn't coal, it smelt much much worse and every second he remained in it he became more and more sick "There nobodies Thomas, do not worry yourself" Rudolf was obviously lying to Thomas, you could see the distain in his face but you could also smell the fear in his mind, he knew the Soviet's were just a stone toss away but he was so convinced that what he was doing was right... in fact he believed Germany was still going to win the war "Rudolf, I know your lying to me" He said in a calming yet harsh voice, for the last 7 years he had been lied to by the higher officials in the Allgemeine SS, he cleared his throat "Please, for once can you tell me the truth" Rudolf turned to Thomas, he was shocked by the anger within Thomas's voice but he kept a straight face and kept composure, he leaned into Thomas and spoke rather harshly "Thomas... you couldn't handle the truth if I were to tell you! Now what does a good tank engine do?" Thomas looked down before gaining the courage to speak back against Rudolf, the coal within him burning hotter and hotter as anger took over his senses. He looked Rudolf in the eyes "With all due respect Commandant" he paused, he thought about his mother and father back in Sodor but he knew they were dead, the allied bombings had to have killed them and if it wasn't that it was the dreaded Americans "I would like to know" Rudolf sighed and placed his hand on the door to Thomas, he wiped the sweat off his face and leaned in ever closer, this time the harshness was gone but the voice of a brave man took over "Thomas... we're killing them... we're killing them all... we are making sure Germany remains pure, even if the allies destroy us... we will remain pure and I do not intend on stopping. You are relieved of your duties Thomas, you don't have to do this any longer" Thomas looked Rudolf one last time, tears filling up in his eyes "Even the children?" "Yes Thomas... even the Children" Thomas looked forward into the dark and stormy sky, he could hear the sound of fighting in the distance and he knew the end was drawing near for the Reich. He had a chance to escape but instead of doing so he held his ground, he knew that only god could judge what he had done... he didn't fear the allies anymore... he only feared what punishments awaited him in hell...
"Thomas didn't understand the allies, he had only transported a couple of carriages from A to B, nothing else. His cousin, Gustav The Railwaygun on the other hand...."
No idea what your talking about, but the fact that you know Thomas the engine so well...
@@FJB2020LGB Biggest fucking gun ever used in combat
@Hans Blitzkrieg wehraboos are drawn to these videos like flies towards sh*t
This has all been very enlightening surprisingly..
@@ssorvete89 go be a communist somewhere else
“Where do they go when they get taken off the train?”
“That is not for you to know Thomas”
The bells toll once for the living,
Two more for those who are lost.
For those who shall stir nevermore,
A prayer in silence is forgotten.
Does the bird not sing for the dawning day?
Does the rain fall when a parched river dries?
Do dreams seek still Avalon, if Eden remembers not paradise?
The bell tolls not for silent prayers.
The lost seek not their memories,
No mourning comes for the living.
Rejoice, we lucky few forgotten.
David Hong wait is this the raven (edgar allan poe) or something else?
@@jumperwilli7770
Made it up in creative writing after playing Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
David Hong It’s really good man,it gave me the impression of Christopher lee interpretation of The raven.
Oh but Thomas truly knew deep down
Thomas is too small to pull the express. It should have been Gordon. He’s the most proud.
Or Henry, fuck Henry
Yea
Gordon thunders down the line.
Foster Bennington *blitzes
Whaloa
Fun fact: In the canon lore to Thomas (or atleast the railway series), Thomas's locomotive class was built in the UK in between 1913-1916, so he served during world war 1, it even says in the wiki that he arrived on Sodor by mistake, a "wartime mix-up", he was either sent by mistake, or escaped from the mainland into Sodor
Ah hello there Ever
Copying off the top comment. Sad af. You want internet points that bad huh?
@@crymeariver221?
so thats why he was green before getting a blue paintjob...
You mean to tell me that there's actual fucking lore for Thomas the Train?
Although his passengers left the carriages, Thomas still carries their weight.
Can anyone explain it to me
@@Abdullah-pu2dr prisoners Jews etc were brought to nazi death camps by train, this is depicting Thomas being responsible for transporting many to their doom
@@silvertain1978
Thanks
@@silvertain1978 thanks now i understand it.
So dark
"Good trains arrive on time"
"Good trains arrive on time"
"Good trains arrive on time"
*goods you mean my dear person on the internet
@@deadaccxd4111 Oh shit!
@@acapitala4936 what is it lol
@@deadaccxd4111 I dunno I just woke up when I typed that.
Sounds a lot like a clone trooper from Star Wars
“Good soldiers follow orders”
“Some laughed, some cried, most were silent”
Star Wars?
@@DarkKnight-by7ql No, Oppenheimer.
I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita. Vishnu is trying to persuade the Prince that he should do his duty and to impress him takes on his multi-armed form and says, *I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds*
Han solo There was a comic with the line.
@@DarkKnight-by7ql They probably took that from Oppenheimer, too. He is definitely the source.
"Do you have anything to say in your defense, Thomas?"
"Only one... Did you read the list of trains decommissioned for treason?"
"I did."
"Then you would have seen 5 names. Gordon. Henry. James. Edward. Percy."
"I saw those names. But this is irrelevant to your defence, Thomas."
"Is it, Mr Prosecutor? Can you really say that? You weren't there. You weren't forced to watch your friends be smelted down and turned into gun barrels and tank shells. We were told they were no longer Really Useful, and were being repurposed. But deep down we all knew the truth. We all knew they were being killed for refusing to follow orders. And so we followed the tracks. None of us enjoyed it, none of us felt it was right, but I challenge you to find anyone who would stand up against it in our place."
"..."
"So, Dear Jury, make your verdict. I only hope that I can apologise to all those I failed before I burn eternal for my actions."
Wow…
Christ almighty thats dark
...
Nah I would’ve swerved off the tracks
If we think about it, if we were in that same position.
Having the choice of either, dying now, never to see and support your family ever again, or follow orders, and maybe die by trial in the future. That is, if you lose the war. but until then, you can spend much more time with your wife, children, and the ones you love.
Honestly, when it comes to survival, so many people would choose as thomas chose. Because our own survival is more important to us, than the survival of the ones we dont know.
*“Good trains follow orders”*
*“Good trains follow orders”*
*“Good trains follow orders”*
*“Good trains follow orders”*
R: "Thomas, can you hear me?"
T: "Yes, captain"
R: "What happened out there?"
T: "What... What do you mean?"
R: "Do you have any idea what you've done?"
T: "Good trainees follow orders, good trainees follow orders, good trainees follow orders, good trainees follow orders"
K: "What is he talking about?"
R: "I have no idea"
Many years later, dying in prision:
T: "This, it was... bigger than any of us. Bigger than anything I could have imagined. I didn't mean....I only wanted to do my duty. The mission... The nightmares... are... finally over"
R: "Thomas, no, Thomas, come on, Thomas. Come on, stay with me, stay with me, Thomas. Thomas! Don't go. No! Oh, no!"
Me love some Star Wars references
@@dragos-andreiilies526 poor Tup.
This is the best handful of Clone Wars episodes, period. They have so much emotion and really expose the evil in The Republic. You leave these episodes feeling betrayed, your gusto for The Republic's cause torn down and replaced with a thoughtful emptiness that nags at your trust for real-life leaders. This story is probably a subtle but important contributor to my current political standing.
Its time to stop, its time to stop ok?
War doesn't decide who is right, it decides who is left.
This is a quote that at first glance u think it’s retarded then you realize that the word left is used in a different context then you previously thought. And it’s actually an alright quote
@@thomasbrady3827 it's called "layers"
@@mar10ssj1 Like an ogre
@@patmcgroin4me Like Shrek
@@mar10ssj1 they should totally animate shrek in the trenches next!
It was time for Thomas to leave......
He's seen too much
😃😆😂😇
Bro he aged like 30 years in one year from the stress and guilt
Too much that he commited suicide by de-railing himself above a lake
@@cmcphotography1 holup, what?
He was soon going to see the gates of train station heaven.
The rails are a metaphor for moral dilemma. Riding the track meant following the orders for Thomas and he could not change his path. The only alternative for him was to come off rails and crash.
A train cannot physically come off the tracks unless something breaks
@@aivinni9838yeah.. thats the metaphor
His real name was Thomas Dampflok, he took the name of "Tank Engine" when he came to Britain in 1946
This is quite the backstory
So he was german!
@@MausOfTheHouse In der Tat.
Bloody Nazi war criminals escaping justice and ruining other countries with their racial inferiority
@Cosmic Landscape Keep your disillusions to yourself and drink tea sir
The trains... Were always on time.
Damn dude, I watched all the way through and this was the first comment.
*-100 HP*
Nederlandse Spoorwegen: "I'm about to end this man's whole career"
More like TRIME!
I remember seeing your profile pic in stealing the diamond
That was Mussolini.
“Userul engines follow orders” were the only words Thomas muttered during the horrific events unfolded. The same words rolled down his lips during the trials, as it was the only thing he could say.
.._.
And those same words as he was executed for his war crimes.
To the scrap yard
@@kashk7173 What crimes?
@@ursosexmachina u know.
Both Henry and Edward looked nervous. "You two worry too much," Thomas told them. "It's just a brief excursion to mainland Europe, I've already lined up a part-time job transporting concentrated juice, I'll be home for Christmas!"
and that was the last lie thomas said before the horror.
Trial aftermath-
Percy: …He offered to do there bidding if it meant Sodor was left untouched…I could see right through his fake smile…
He was only trying to protect us…Protect his home…Is that really so wrong?
By the time he returned…He was mentally broken…
He was never the same.
They broke him…
James: After all those insults I threw at Thomas and all the things I said behind his back…I wish I could take it all back the day he left…
"Hang on, what are you transporting again?"
I didn't search for this, it searched me, and I'm scared
It did not search for You, It searched for Us.
Holy shit Damm
Me too
err
@@signal_584 I know and don't hug me, I'm scared
"Well done, Thomas. You are a very useful engine"
- Heinrich Himmler.
Oh dear god this comment is reprehensible!
*clicks like 3 times just to be sure*
this comment is what made me feel things, the top comment is sad, but this...
One thousandth like lmao
LOL
good
"All I wanted was to be a useful engine. Useful engines always arrive on time. Useful engines follow orders."
"And were you aware of where you were taking the people you transported?"
"I had only a vague idea sir. I knew they were prisoners. I never knew what was going to...I just...I had my orders and I followed them sir. useful engines follow orders."
"And you never once asked about your orders? Who these people were? Where you were taking them, and why?"
"Useful engines don't ask questions. It wasn't my job to know. It was my job to arrive on time."
"Did you ever consider why the carriages were full on the way there, and always empty on the way back?"
"..."
"Thomas?"
"I am around coal-powered tank engines all day, every day. I know the smell coal makes when it burns. I knew that the smoke in that place wasn't coal."
"And you took thousands of people there every day, for two full years?"
"Those were my orders. If I didn't follow them I would be dead too. A useful engine always follows orders, and there was no place in the Reich for useless engines."
"So you valued your life over the lives of the countless innocent people you carried to their deaths?"
"Do you think they would still be alive if I didn't? Don't you think they would have found another engine to arrive on time? Those people were dead before they even stepped on the platform. Nothing I could have done would have changed that. The only difference between me and them was that I had a choice; a choice to move forward and live, or stay put and die. I made the choice for the lowest possible number of people to die. Is self-preservation a crime?"
"If you knew what was happening, why did you agree to take the job in the first place?"
"You think I knew then? All anyone knew then was that things were better than they had been. The trains were running on time and if you didn't ask too many questions you could have a good life. We were still confident that victory was on the horizon. I only found out what was going on when it was too late for me to say no. There were no choices left for me then - move forward or stay put; live or die."
"Why do you think you were given the job you were given? Why not transporting troops or supplies to the front? What do you think they saw in you that made you suitable?"
"I was never there first choice! The Allies had bombed the Reich's infrastructure to smithereens, there was nobody else left. You bombed Herr Gordon, Herr James, Herr Percy. They chose me because they had to choose someone and their first choices were all dead."
"So you were the last resort?"
"Everyone else was gone. I only survived because I kept my head down and followed orders, like a useful engine should."
"So if you were truly the last engine they could call upon, you could have saved those people?"
"What? I never said that. What are talking about? They were already dead, all I could do was follow my orders."
"And if you refused to follow them, there was nobody left to replace you?"
"..."
"Is that not what you said Thomas? You were never the first choice? Everyone else was gone? Move forward or stay put, and you chose to go forward?"
"...Useful engines follow orders and arrive on time."
"And it didn't matter what you were useful for, as long as you were useful for something?"
"Useful engines follow orders."
"Was it useful for the people you carried to the camp?"
"..."
"Thomas?"
"You would have done the same. You all would."
"I'm sorry? What do you mean by that?"
"The only difference between you and I, sir, is that I can see the tracks I follow. If you were on the tracks, you'd have followed them too."
"Do you regret what you did?"
"..."
"Thomas? Do you regret it?"
"...I see those gates every time I close my eyes. Every time I sleep I hear the crying children and smell the..."
"The crying children, Thomas."
"..."
"Do you still feel like useful engine now, Thomas, because you followed orders and arrived on time?"
"..."
"Thomas?"
"Kill me or let me go. You punish me either way. I can only follow the tracks, I don't get to decide where they lead."
yikes
Damn
[ "Thomas, Thomas. We all know who's the beneficiary in this story. And even if he was known as the king of the Jews, it is not Jesus Christ, who we are talking about here, or do we,
THOMAS?!? "
"..."
*ever lasting silence following*]
This was more interesting than any book I've read in school in three months.
TheAntiParadox poetry at its finest
"In the trolley problem, whatever choice is made - can you really blame the trolley for it?"
Yes, evil trolley.
Most underrated comment here.
"Oh boy, a new animation!"
"November, 1945--" *S T O P*
Why does this have no replies
@@guyinarandomcomment7567 Because of sience!
@@guyinarandomcomment7567 because it's was commented a month ago, this video is from a year ago, but it's a really good comment tho
mishantu dam
Plague Produkshuns fuuuuuuuuck
It was time for Thomas to hang
He had seen (and done) everything.
Execute order 66
@@whitecunt6903 yes sir
suzume It will be done my lord.
It was time for Thomas to hang
He had "done too much"
Or
He had "done everything"
Edit: oh shit, you actually took my advice. Neat
I hate you you’re a salad
This video gave the phrase "It was time for Thomas to leave. He had seen everything." a different meaning.
Oh god
You're goddamn right
@@anasnaufal3144 I read that in Heisenberg voice
Industrial Society and It's future by Theodore John Kaczynski (funni copypaste) Introduction 1: The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in "advanced" countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world. The continued development of technology will worsen the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering even in "advanced" countries.
Canon ending😈
Thomas is a short blue tank engine with six small wheels, a short stumpy funnel, and a short stumpy dome. He's proud of his number one and known for being cheery, but today, he is not. He stares at a strange man at a big podium, confused as to why he's here. The man sits up and stares down at him.
"Thomas, correct?", he asks.
"Yes sir!", He responds, still not understanding the gravity of the situation he's in.
"Ok. Thomas, what do you know about your past jobs?"
Thomas looks around him, feeling very tense. He looks at the two men next to him, and they nod reassuringly.
"Well... I know I carried Passengers to a camp, but I never picked them up", The Engine replied truthfully.
"Did you ever wonder why?"
"I sure have. The place never got any bigger, and people kept going in..."
The man pulls the microphone close to his lips.
"Did anything seem off to you other than that, Thomas?"
"No, not really... Except that the passengers were never happy. They always cried, screamed, or tried to communicate to me in a language I don't understand. I just assumed they were praising me for being on time. They always held out their hands to me as they were dragged into the building. There was black smoke everywhere, and lots of ashes, too. I remember a child called my name while being thrown to the ground. I tried to help, but I never saw him again. That has haunted me ever since."
"That child, and thousands of others were killed, Thomas. You took them to their graves."
Suddenly, Thomas's heart sunk low. He turned pale and stared into the white wall straight in front of him. It all started to make since: the corpses, the screams, the little boy. He wore that number one proudly, thinking he was doing a good job. He was being really useful in all the wrong ways.
Thomas is a short blue tank engine with six small wheels, a short stumpy funnel and a short stumpy dome.
However, though he may be short, his sins more than make up for his height.
"What do you plead, Thomas?", the strange man asked after he broke out of his trance.
Tears in his eyes and staring at his number one in his reflection, Thomas now realizes what he's done. He sees the same child flicker for just a split second as he says his final words.
"I plead guilty. I'm sorry, sir. I was only following orders.
Damn you wrote a lot here’s a like
@@jonathanking4895 Thanks man! I was inspired by early Creepypastas while writing, and this took a while to fully jot down.
Damn thats dark, it takes Thomas the Dankengine down to a whole new level
Damn, this needs more than 10 likes
Thomas was always a very useful engine....
R I P thomas the train
Yes it helped a lot, especially in Poland.
~ Some German officer
It’s 2020.
666 likes!
@@aliceprokop6285 It's Thomas the TANK ENGINE you uncultured filth
"They told me they were going to a camp" Thomas said, "that they will learn to concentrate", he pledged bursting into tears.
I laughed
Or bursting into laughter
@@roger201288 nice
May I ask what details alluded to this being about the holocaust?
@@swifttech3602 who said anything about the holocaust? Thats all you, bud
This isn't the train to Hogwarts, Ron.
Dark magic runs upon these buildings, Ron. The screams of the dammed is lurking through the empty coridors, Ron.
what are we going to do, Ron.
*what lies at the end if this ride, Ron.*
Lol
*Ron?*
“I din’t wanna die, Ron. I can’t die like this.”
-Harry James Potter to Ronald Weasly moments before his death by the gas chamber.
Poor Thomas couldn't escape justice to Argentina cause there were no tracks to take him there
Plenty of boats, though.
@@Halcon_Sierreno But because Allied blockade, its petty much almost impossible except for U-Boats though which cant fit a train inside.
@@anggaracraft Find a corrupt or sympathetic soldier in the allied forces to help you out.
@@Halcon_Sierreno But how chances are? What happens if they know his crimes? Even then how convince captain to going through basically a freaking tight Allied blockade? As i said its almost impossible to escape except pulling some James Bond mission impossible moves
"Where does the smoke come from?"
"That is none of your concern"
-Oberführer Topham Hatt
I know the smell of burning coal...
Its SIR Topham Hatt
Herr Topfam hut
Lmao
Herr pickelhaube
Thomas: “Everybody asks how many went in, but nobody asks how many came out.”
@@computer_dude
To ash.
@@Ninjaananas Good riddance
@@tyroneniggatello2110
Good riddance that the nazis are dead.
@@Ninjaananas Wat?
@@tyroneniggatello2110
The nazis' demise was a good riddance.
Jeez, the longer you go through the comments, the more the hilarious comments turn into dark and deep continous stories.
In the face of the purest, distilled, and at once most banal evil, laughter is all we can muster . . .
Ye! I did nazi that too.
@@THEBIGGAME683 punny
@@sannidhyabalkote9536 He wasn't allowed to paint on a canvas, so he chose to paint on history instead
‘Thomas why did you do it’
If I didn’t they would’ve done the thing they did to Henry
‘What happened to Henry’
After Percy said to them that Henry was gonna try to make a run to the soviets they smelted him alive
‘Why did Percy say it to them’
He thought he was part of the supher ras and believed their lies
‘What happened to the rest’
James got attacked cause people thought he was a soviet vechile
Gordon got bombed
Edward got stolen by resistance fighters
Percy died protecting his ‘cameraden can opper ras’
Toby rusted on a siding after i bumped him there while he broke down as ‘revenge’ for him being a sympathetic he died in a fire after
Henry got melted
Emily stayed with the fat controller in the UK
‘Why did the fat controller bring you to Germany’
We where originally planned to be experimentend on but a shortage of engines forced us to work that fat man sold us for money of course
“Thomas, were you aware of what you were doing?”
“I... I was...” He admitted.
“You knew you were committing crimes while you were working?”
“Yes.”
“So tell me, why did you continue?”
“Because I was no less a prisoner than the rest.”
“What?”
“I was created for this job.” He started to explain. “Meant to slay the innocent. If I were to ever defy them, I would be nothing but a pile of scrap. Another dead of the thousands.”
“So you saved your own caboose over thousands of others in a selfish act?”
“It wouldn’t have made a difference, am I wrong? There’ll always be another engine to replace me.”
“I… cannot disagree. Then at least tell me, do you regret it, Thomas the engine.”
“...Yes. I do. All the time. I can hardly live with myself. I hear their screams and cries of help everyday, the smell of smoke that was not coal.”
“It doesn’t change the fact that you led them to their deaths that could’ve been avoided. None of what you said does.”
“I suppose not.”
No one spoke. Thomas was guilty and they knew it. He was to be decommissioned, scrapped.
It was time for Thomas to leave. It didn’t matter to Thomas, for Thomas had seen everything.
Hey bro do you know what is the name of music?
Damn
I was gonna scrap him,he works on my railway now,
I can hear the narration done by the great George Carlin
Don't know about trains but German soldier were rarely punished and when done very lightly. The majority of men who actively participated in the holocaust directly volunteered. But rarely did SS-officers find themselves having to ask more then one company when looking for volunteers, there was almost on principle people in every company that volunteered.
"I won't beg for forgiveness. I don't want it. I don't deserve it. When I die,whatever is coming for me, i find it as inevitable and just.."
-Thomas the Tank Engine.
Nuremberg Trial,November, 1945.
@Hello Hallo Nah.
@Hello Hallo Top ten anime plot twists.
@Hello Hallo because it's worse than hell he see face of people he kill.
Nuremberg trials used a multitude of torture methods to derive half-hearted confessions from previous soldiers.
@@cooldud7071 Found the nazi in the comments, one in every crowd lol
No kidding, the combination of music, color palette and scenario makes you feel the infernal and inhuman nature of WWII better than many feature films.
I express my respect for the author. This is true art.
@Moonman triple k mafia
You sound like a pansy
Shut yo sensitive ass up
Jabba The Trump Nevermind I just cried
@@chanamo7636 What
“Spare nobody, Thomas. The truth is better kept unknown.”
*Said the Fat Emperor.*
**Said the Fat Chancellor*
travis oliver emperor sounds better.
*Fhurer
*Said the Fat Führer*
@@travisoliver6741 *The fat senate
Me not really getting it, then 0:33 happens: "Oh. Oh no."
How the @#$% don't you know the Nuremberg-Trials yet recognize Auschwitz's shadowy outline.
*Thomas always wondered why he never got any return passengers.*
This should get more likes
So that explains everything
Oof
💀
To be fair, Nazis knew exactly what they were doing. They were not tricked at all.
When you think about it there is a very high probability that something like this has happened within the Thomas universe
Or the Cars universe, while we're at it.
Awdry did say Sodor was bombed by Germany
oh dear god
Wait weren’t Thomas and Percy talking about Hitler that one time
Or the bootleg Thomas & Friends; chuggington
“I’m a good engine, I’m a good engine, I’m a good engine, I’m the best engine, I’m the best engine”
GERMAN ENGINES ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD!
@@emblemblade9245 Yes Ice For live
@Beep Boopthe gulag was in russia, the camp was in germany
Ptsd thomas
I'm the UBER ENGINE
"Really useful engines follow orders."
"Thomas. I understand this, but i cannot live with this. And i know you can't, too. Thomas, we-"
"Do you think i want to do this...?"
Both engines sat quietly, waiting for the other to sprak, until Thomas did.
"I don't want to live like this, but what other choice do i have? After Percy, after Edward, After Henry, after Gordon. I don't have a choice, no matter what happens, either way, when this is all over we will both be scrapped."
Thomas then went to fetch Annie and Clarabel, who were silent during the engine's discussion. Before Thomas left, he looked back.
"... Really useful engines follow orders, James."
“Remember Thomas, no Jews in Sodor”, said the fat conductor.
Solar Sands
@@thesinclairblues5941 My man
@@thesinclairblues5941 I knew I reconized that from something
Chris Hansen The screams would haunt him until the end of his days, and no matter how many of their family members forgave him, he would never be able to forgive himself for his cowardice. He should have stopped them, he should have kept those poor families in Sodor...but the fear of what the S.S would do to his family is he didn’t overwhelmed his sense of honor and humanity.
TheSinclairBlues ?
"And so, Thomas spent the remainder of his days alone, rusting in a corner of the scrapyard. He had few, if any, visitors, and the children who'd come to the yard to play in the piles of trash never knew a murderer was right there beside them. In the dark of night, Thomas could still hear the dying screams of all the Jews he had brought to the place of their deaths, and he cried. But no tears could be shed. His eyes had long ago dried out."
I imagine Thomas staring off into the distance with a cold and lifeless stare, lamenting the sins of his youth.
No one like this comment, it is at a perfect 666 don’t screw it up or we have to get it to 666k
They fucked it
oh god
@@nwxzzz hello
When you try to make a shitpost but end up making a statement on the horrors of WWII and those involved
Free Speech Extremist Nobody asked you nazi fuck
Free Speech Extremist I have a bad feeling about you.
Free Speech Extremist Empire of Japan flag next to an Imperial German flag. Are you a fascist or a monarchist? Or an idiot? All three I suppose.
Santa Claus Honestly I think he is a troll.
The bunch of idiots "A JAPANESE IMPERIAL FLAG + IMPERIAL GERMAN, HE IS A MONARCHIST/FASCIST AND DESERVES DEATH!"
let me tell you a thing. You are becoming even worse Than them.
"Thomas, do you understand the things you have done, the crimes you've commited?"
"Ofcourse i do...."
"Then why?"
"I was captured..I was just transporting goods and men to the allied forces."
"What?"
"You heard me, im a british tank. Do you truly believe i would join them? Join their cause? Join their hatred?"
"Your reasoning....Still doesn't make the things you did right."
"No. Ofcourse not, but i had no choice."
"You couldve driven to another track, you couldve driven off course and saved those lives.''
"They wouldve seen me. They wouldve shot me with a rocket, scrap me for parts and kill whoever survived."
"There was still a chance that you couldve gotten away."
"What chance was there? what slim hope did i have after i saw what happend to Gordon, Henry, James, Edward and Percy after they went off course?"
"I... Dont know, but even then you wouldve died and they wouldnt have anymore trains to send to auschwitz, did you truly decide to save your own life then the hundreds no THOUSANDS of people you sent there?"
"I wouldve been scrapped for parts, nothing wouldve changed. I saw what happend to gordon, or what was left of him. They turned him into them. They all turned into them."
"I see... Do you atleast regret the things you've do-"
"OFCOURSE I FUCKING DO...
i see the children's faces everytime i close my eyes..
I see the families ive killed...
Every dream i have is of that place and the people going into the chambers.
And everytime, every single goddamn time,
they would look at me with tears in their eyes,
holding their children in their arms knowing it would be the last time, and i just watched,
i wanted to move but they made sure i would stay in place by chaining my wheels down and forcing me to look at them. And then i wake up."
"I see..But even if you were forced, you're still guilty of these crimes, and no ammount of sorrow and pain you experienced can change that."
"Do it. Kill me or set me free so i can do it myself."
"What?"
"I've done to much to ever be forgiven. I dont care which way i go, Its still time for me to leave.
For i had seen everything."
Next episode: Thomas commits crimes against humanity
More than he already has?
In Argentina
Ok time
People: you can follow your own path
War crime Thomas: can only follow set path towards gas chamber
More like previous episode...
Me at first: I'm sorry what
Me like two seconds later: oh...
oh
OH
*_O H_*
I took me a little while too, but after like 6 seconds everything was clear
@@NicolasPine what does it mean? i don't get it
I don't get it either lmaooo
I not big brain like you guys, pls explain
@@libertyfirst9280 he was just following orders
“I weep knowing I will be executed, not because I pity myself, but because death is a mercy I do not deserve after the countless lives I played a hand in ending...”
...
Honestly thats why I keep going everday. I dont deserve the mercy I never gave. My suffering is my penance for so many deaths.
@omniscient xt wtf
Yuri 337 wow I can almost hear the decorative katana in your hand
Crusader_ Bog simp is when you feel bad the Holocaust happened
Thomas was executed with antitank Cannon in november 1945.
He would later return as the undead spider-train hybrid known as Choo-choo Charles.
Nothing was left for Thomas, his soul had blurred deep into nothingness long ago. He knew the terrible acts he was committing but after years of it he was filled with nothing but a numb ringing in his ears. He knew he had brought thousands to their deaths. He knew the smell of those dreadful smokestacks. He always told himself he was just following orders. But he could never escape, the rails leading out of germany were guarded. The ones he carried had also lost their chance at life. He knew he was a dead train and that's why he did it. He wishes he had just ended it all earlier, he could have avoided this nightmare. But now he's to numb to want death anymore. Escape is nothing but an illusion to him. Even death seems far away, though he brings it to all those unfortunate enough to cross paths with him.
Ok mossad
Jesus fucking christ
This video isn't complete. Shrek later drops in front of Thomas and roundhouse kicks him, sending him flying in the air and he then explodes, putting Thomas out of his misery.
unfortunate cause he's a fucking train and he'll run you over lol hahahahah
Wow. That's deep and depressing
The mixture of fear and determination on his face is truly impressive
Good analysis m8
696 likes
What is the MUSIC? SOMEONE FIND OUT PLEASE i love it
*s t o i c i s m*
@@dogsdreamtoo8427 did you find it bro ????
"Forgive me, I di-didnt choo-choo-choose this job."
Dark humor at its finest
*Chuckles Shamefully*
I-
I would add my like, but it's currently on 666 likes and I ain't about to change that
@@geoffdavids7647 sorry but i gotta do it
Jesus christ. This video is shot so artfully. The smoke rising from the chimney tells you everything you need to know at the end. Wow. Genuinely impressed.
why wasn't the chimney connected to the building though?
And that's how they all arrived in Palestine
“If I was killed, another would take my place” Said Thomas “This is the burden I must carry”
Was that an actual defense from the SS officers or you making a perfect reply
Random User well after watching the video and looking at comments, I pondered about how to make a claim that you had to do the job you were given or suffer a fate worse than death, the suffering of another alongside. Either you help in the genocide of millions of families, or force another poor sap to take your place and do the exact same thing. The genocide doesn’t stop, but you prevent 1 person from taking your place and doing the things you are forced to do. In a sense, doing your “job” and not suiciding/getting killed is the most selfless thing you can do in that situation and allows you to accept yourself in the smallest way.
I then summed it all up, added the “said Thomas” meme for funny effect, and posted.
Edit: Real talk, I really do think these videos have such deep meaning behind them and I feel like I gained something out of each instead of just being funny. Perspectives and morality, when doing the wrong thing is the most right thing, esc, its beautiful.
Thats more what someone from a Sonderkommando would say. The campguards were specifically selected for having a lust for violence. Everyday was christmas for them
Roderick Van Hees were those tears in Thomas’s eyes for joy? It didn’t seem like Christmas for him.
@@zombieranger3410 then they hired the wrong train
I am investing in this meme. Remind me in 2020 someone.
Edit: I had no idea my stonks would go this high. Thanks everyone and hope you're all safe in this pandemic.
@Aaron mccarty
STILL NOT YET
almost tine
No
Ok
hey bro
So, in this universe, Thomas the Tank Engine was likely executed for helping the Nazis in the Holocaust, and Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and goofy all served in the Vietnam War.
Why do i feel like the next one will be Daffy Duck as a drone operator
In the newest instalment of the Mickey In Nam, It's revealed that after the mission the CIA did some serious mind altering to make him believe he was mickey, goofy etc
@@gnranger daffy duck joined the marines and faught with them in the loony toons show
in the part "mickeys descent into maddnes" we see as micky is mentally ill seeing the world as a cartoon from when he was younger
You forgot about shaggy burining his deformed and mutated firends with a flamethrower in a research station in antarctica
His distant cousin Choo Choo Mao did something similar in China at the time, but he got awards and no one ever talks about it.
When art meets memes.
I call it MARTS
Biddo Diggo Aeems
Isn't that the same thing?
This is just art.
Memes are already art
*teacher*
“Does anyone remember Thomas the train?”
*ptsd kicks in*
..he..he was only following orders.
how are there no replies to this comment??
"I did nothing wrong... I was... Just following orders..."
“He never knew what was going on... only listened. Arrived on time... Every. Single. Day. Like every good train should...
underated af
Teacher: "Okay, somebody call an ambulance. Don't move him. I'm going to get the principal. _Don't_ let him hurt himself."
*door opens and closes*
The class: "Holy-"
Thomas said to the fat controller "I can still smell... The smell, a smell like no other it will haunt me fat controller till the day I cease to function. I wish I was brave enough to tell them no but they were my brothers and sisters and they said it was for the best. But I regret it all"
:Thomas weeps:
Thomas then sighs and says in a shallow wimpa... "Chucka chucka Jew Jew"
Underrated ahahah
GODAMN YOU GOT ME WITH THAT ENDING XD
CALLY THEMAN “the fat controller”
@@iamaspaceman8533 that's what they call him in the show
DARE200 Dave they call him the fat conductor
"Not only was I following orders, I made up some of my own along the way"
In under 10 sequences, you are able to tell a story that takes 0 explanation, with 0 words.
That, is art.
Technically speaking he used words in the beginning
Indeed
@Mr Robotiks Thomas dropped some kids off at summer camp
You, you inbred mongrels ruined the definition of art. You can honestly look at a youtube video made in paint about fucking THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE BEING A DELIVERY TRAIN FOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS and call it art? You're a fucking moron.
Lol there are plenty of people in the comment section who don't know about the Holocaust, or why what Thomas did was wrong
When a shitpost actually makes you feel the horrors of the second World War
Sean C It’s just propaganda
@@Miquelalalaa you fo relize there are people alize who had to endure the holocost, its not up for debate. so shut your facist asshole and stop spewing shit.
@@garfoofian8507 If you can't even spell elementary level words, then you really can't judge anyone else.
What horrors....? Shit was just a blurry train.
@@garfoofian8507 Israel is the fascist now
He can attacc
He can protecc
But sadly
He can't go back
Bacc
All he kno
is follow tracc
@@zenhendershott7907 traccday bro
He was only following orders
But it put him over the border
The trial was for when he was older
But now the faces that haunts him are when they are colder
He goes along the tracks with discontent
But if he disobeys, he will be put in more than a splint
He was only following orders
funny bones what happened
I love these old animation styles where the music and scenery carry the scene, not words
Question, do you know the song?
@@Kiarmic101 nope
"I control the movements, but who controls the destination?"
wOW, dEeP
@@jose2226 Was the road really that deep? Or just long?
"Herr Topham Hatt" asked Thomas, "the passengers... in the camp... they will be safe there, correct?"
The fat SS officer laughed. "You are wrong."
Best one.
Sounds like Amon Goeth
You have caused confusion and delay
"Correct, Thomas. There's even a swimming pool and an art room."
Hatt: "No need to worry about it Thomas just rememebr Good Trains arrive on time..."
*The words echo through Thomas's head, every night he would wonder what if he arrived late or refuse to follow the tracks*
Never in my 28 years on this planet, did I ever think I’d be reading fanfics of Thomas the tank engine and the Third Reich
😐🤣
And I am here wondering why this was not made sooner. I never would have come up with it, but someone else should have.
Could be worse sorry I meant couldn't be better
Faxxxx shun!
Dude one of the many rules of the Internet look up rule 63
2020 strikes again lol
Remember in universe the locomotives have drivers and can’t control themselves, so Thomas couldn’t do anything to stop anything from happening. At best he could spread the word to other on rare occasions.
"The most extraordinary thing about him was how plainly ordinary he was. He wasn't a sociopath or a sadist. He was mentally competent, though not blessed with extreme intelligence. His actions were not motivated by a sense of racial superiority or distain of others.
In fact, it seems he was driven more by a desire to competently perform his duties and please his superiors, rather than any real hatred for the Jews. He often remarked that Gruppenführer von Tophem Hat congratulated him several times on his efficiency and punctuality.
It was said with the same amount of pride that any laborer might have when his hard work is noticed by a supervisor. Had he been on the side of the Allies, he would no doubt have performed whatever duties with the same amount of gusto.
Perhaps that is what made him more terrifying than any Nazi fanatic or deranged Wehrmacht officer. That such banal motivations could drive a sane, rational being to participate in such acts."
-Hannah Arendt, Thomas in Israel.
*Arendt
Why did you give mr hattertack a name
ok
@@somedudenamedcaleb You demonstrate your unbelievable ignorance. Go and see who Hannah Arendt was (hint: one of the greatest philosophers/historians of the 20th century) and let's see if you'll mature a bit.
Lol
Why is turning kids shows into terrible parts in history so enjoyable
Idk man but I love it
I know right
winnie-the-pooh's it's been used as a propaganda machine Thomas was following orders who's next look what happened to The Smurfs communism is around the corner kids I personally I prefer fascism
There's darkness in everything. Seeing it in a kids show is just a greater contrast and confirms what we subconsciously know.
If you think this is messed up, watch Shed 17 th-cam.com/video/462KBuAhncU/w-d-xo.html
The world will never know
TH-cam Emails: we want youtube to be more kid friendly so we took ads off child verified videos
TH-cam recommendations: Wanna see Thomas the tank engine as an Aushwitz train?
WeDidAFunny also if there’s two seconds of anything resembling a song the music industry gets to take all the money the TH-cam content creator has ever made. But here’s a story about how Thomas the Tank engine transported holocaust victims because we secretly only care about money and media image
Way to go fcc
This comment is WAY underrated.
TH-cam: "We want you to stop swearing in videos or we'll cut giving you money from ads, but we'll add the adverts that say swears instead!" such bs.
Let's just face the facts that the people charged with regulating the censors are just the discarded castaways who went to that "special" school. After (barely) graduating the tard classes, they needed a job where they can freely eat crayons and huff Elmer's glue, and youtube had just the job for them
This is hitting a little different now that we are on the verge of another
Not without many reasons
Nobody:
the history channel at midnight.
Filter 2600 XD. I love it!
Edit: your comment, I mean
You mean the hitler channel
Ah yes,hittlers choo choo train
@@cosuinofdeath hitlery channel
1945 likes
Roses are red,
Countries have borders,
TH-cam recommendations:
*Thomas was only following orders*
Borders?
*That's what V2 is for*
Borders? Wtf is that rhyme? You shure you didnt drove thomas? Lol
@@bilalsqualli-houssaini7547 just curious. How did you make a connection between me rhyming borders to orders and me committing warcrimes in WW2?
@@commander4460 the words you found to make the rhyme is relevant, but beyond that no one tbh it was ironic, most of the right wing i talk online expect me to have a different opinion bc i have an arabic name
@@bilalsqualli-houssaini7547 ah ok.
Every shot of this video is terrifying
I've never been more aroused by a video that had no words spoken.
XDinator we spotted the nose
@@XD-inator Someone doesn't understand context.
@@XD-inator You have something to Jews?
Only 3 scenes where enough ...
Sad man
It's actually canon that Thomas was alive during WWII. He's an E2-Class tank engine, meaning he was built in 1913-1916. Perhaps Germany purchased him as a locomotive to pull the trains. But how would he be a part of T&F? Well, Sir Topham Hatt was desperate for locomotives. He accepted Henry despite his mechanical flaws, for instance. So maybe he bought Thomas before he was scrapped for his crimes. This would explain how cheery he is as well; he's hiding his true self and his depression behind a façade of joy--much like Robin Williams. So this video has the potential to be canon
Holy shit
That "much like Robin Williams" nearly broke me.
@@KirbyLinkACW "He laughs so nobody will see him cry..."
@@KirbyLinkACW I know, bud... I know... it's hard for all of us
Well, since you've went pretty far already so...
(copy-pasting from the TTTE wiki): "Details of Thomas' arrival on the North Western Railway in 1915 by mistake. How this happened is unknown, but it is believed he was sent to Sodor in a wartime mix-up.[1] His driver and fireman got along well with the local people and married Sudrian women. By 1920, neither one wanted to leave the Island or their beloved engine."
He was a wartime engine during WWI.
"Why did you not fight your orders if you knew they were wrong?"
"Trains don't fight. Trains run."
tell that to schwerer gustav
And Dora.
“I’d tell you to go to Hell… but I think you’re already there.”
- Agent Valentine, “Lord of War”
Can't wait for TH-cam algorithm to force this into youtube kids
💩
:D
Um
Ah yea
*OHGODNO*
I suppose this is the alternate reality where Shrek *DIDN'T* jump onto the tracks and kick Thomas into orbit.
What a reference, holy crap.
@@WEEGEEV1RUS what reference?
@@joemartin7451 th-cam.com/video/m-2h7hhsxZ4/w-d-xo.html
The music is beautiful. Can anyone tell me the name of it?
@@dogsdreamtoo8427 penis music
There are more emotions in here than on the entire Kardashian show
Even hits harder
Well that’s not saying much
Whats a kardashian
Who's kardashin
The entire kardashian show is plastic
"I was the little engine that could...Yet i could not forget their screams..."
-Thomas
-sir, my smoke doesn't smell as usual, it doesn't smell like coal...
-don't worry Thomas, you're a very useful engine, useful engines don't ask questions
ohh shit.
Everyone gangsta till the smoke don’t smell like coal
@Toasted Productions Omg lol this is so wrong
@Toasted Productions Thomas, don't worry about them. I'm sure they're dreaming of endless joy. Remember, good engines concerta on their given task and ensure to arrive on time.
I can't laugh at this
Thomas was just trying to save Sodor. But he couldn’t in time...
*it was too late......*
Diesel 10 alredy destroys sodor...
@Andy Wilderness what does a guy not liking a certain type of train, have to do with racism?
@@techlarsh.q1036 Because the train here is heavily athromorphosised.
@@techlarsh.q1036 exactly
"I knew what I was doing, but I did nothing. Because they never came for me."
I read that once
"I didn't want to to take them there." Thomas said quietly. "Every day the screams and crying felt louder"
"One man begged me to save him", "But I couldn't".
"No, you could have" The Judge said calmly "Have you ever heard of a tank engine named Gordon?" Thomas asked speaking up slightly
"He used to be to work with me. carrying pasangers to the camps. He always spoke of one day saving them.
But one time they heard him speak of it. He was hauled off the scrapyard that same day." Thomas took a brief pause. "The screams didnt stop until five hours later." Thomas paused again.
"I Was a good train,
never late.
But for once I wish I was."
Thomas didn't speak the rest of the trial.
"Thomas was always on time"
-obersturmbannfuhrer heinrich,
1943 (Auschwitz, Poland)
TheRussian Walrus not true German trains never run on time
"Thomas war always on time"
- Das Dick Controler
Arbeit macht frei
“I was just following orders..” he said with guilt in his heart..”It was all I could do..” as he recalled the dreaded art.
Remembering the smell, the sight the sound, it flooded his dreams like a dreaded hound
Sending the innocents to their doom, and if he wasn’t on time..they would make room.
So when he was caught, Thomas cried, not in anger or rage, but relief, as no more death would he wrought.
But the relief soon ended as he was given time to think, the trauma chaining him down, link by link.
After seconds of silence, he finally spoke, his eyes flooded with tears, and his smoke stack blowing sickening smoke.
“Kill me or release me, those who stand before me..both would be a punishment..if you understood me.”
Bravo
Peep peep
Jesus christ....
I'd read it to my kids.
Why is this so sad.
"Why? That was the question most would ask me. Why did I find Thomas 'the Death Engine' not guilty? Had I not heard the stories about how he had carried tens possibly even hundreds of thousands to their doom never once offering up the most minute of protest? Not even the tiniest bit of rebellion? An engine who's only defense was that 'Good Engines Follow Orders' and that he wanted to be 'Useful'.
I once thought him as guilty as Hitler, Himmler, or any other Nazi. That was until I looked in his eyes. Did you know Thomas barely said a word throughout that whole trial? Everyone hears about his 'Good Engines Follow Orders' defense but that only came up in the very end. As the years went by I got the feeling that in that moment he wasn't speaking to us but to himself. After hours of silently hearing his laundry list of crimes his 'defense' was quite possibly an attempt to reassure himself that deep down he was still a good person...
While I can't say much about his character I can say that he regretted his actions. I watched him wince as the prosecution listed off the names of some prominent jews Thomas had the 'honor' of taking to Auschwitz. No doubt shaken by the fact that he now had names for a few of the thousands of faces eternally etched in his memory.
That was why I gave the Not Guilty verdict. Not out of a sense of mercy or compassion. But because I knew whatever punishment we gave him paled in comparison to the one he was giving himself...
Damn.
Sir, I am just a random man trying to drink my sorrows away. Born decades after all that, as well. I mean no disrespect, but I am trying to keep my family off the streets myself. I have no time for your past in my present.
Did you make this up entirely or is it from something?
Another comment I saw ended with something similar....... "Kill me, or let me go. Either way your punish me..." And honestly..... Yeah thats pretty awful
@@donald12998 I wrote this while laughing my ass off... XD
After reading through the comment section I immediately knew I *HAD* to write one too.
Thomas regrets his role but has questions about the number of people he truly transported
It was time for Thomas to leave.
He had seen everything....
But they wouldn't let Thomas leave everything...
It was time for Thomas to pay.
I got chills
@@pseudonymousbeing987 At this point. Killing Thomas is mercy.
This guy literally made a minute of footage and let the comments make the story
This is a lot of likes
I mean.. the story is there in the video without the comments section. You just have to know what the nuremberg trials covered and exactly how trains were used to move people. From there it’s just piecing together the emotions and title of the silent film
Yo this could just be me but I think the one guy that appears in the light is a nazi officer and Thomas was following orders taking people to Aushwitz without having a choice
Joel Estrada it took me a solid second or two to realize you were being sarcastic. Well done
@@joediabetes3543 legit thought you were an idiot for a second. Well done sir
@@Bloodshade bruh, he was serious.
That's literally what happened.
"Well done Thomas, you are a very useful engine."
Heinrich Himmler
Edit : wow 14k likes you evil bastards
*Ringo star* "Thankyou Thomas we couldn't have done it without you said himmler"
*Thomas*"It was my pleasure"
Outro rolls with an order to salute and deutschland über alles plays dramatically over the credits
And... there you go, 1k likes
How the hell did hitler get away with having a sidekick called himmler
@@thegovenor6166 well he was a baddy so following cartoon logic every baddy need a funny sidekick.
Do you know these "cartoon-ish" shows with a sirius message?
Welcome to:
WORD WAR
Chapter 2 "the end of modern warfare"
The tv rip of "the cold war"
Or the "Afrikan WTF war" was not as good.
But WW3 "The end of hummanity "
Comming Feburary 2020 sounds prommissing
It’s that time
Thomas: "Yeah, I knew exactly what I was doing, and would do it again."
Someone from the crowd: "based!"
Next episode: Thomas violates the Geneva Convention
HA
Thomas defends genocide by blocking UN airstrike
He didnt mean to. He was just
*following orders*
JazzyStarfruit sounds like “Eisenhower’s death camps” where POWs were let to die in fenced pastures without sanitation or shelter, or food. And, unlike the german camps where the germans starved too, the americans were overstocked with provisions
"Thomas the thermonuclear bomb"
> Thomas was only following orders
"Oh, okay. It's gonna be dark but not bad, probably about being held hostage to run over some people or something.
>Nuremberg Trials
"OH FUCK."
Smoke stacks and an ss officer were not a good sign either
Isn’t it unjust to punish a person for going right when they can only move on a line ?
Its still homicide thomas still delivered them to their deaths ordered or not ordered but the court may excused his 1million charges of homicide since he was being ordered and probably in gunpoint if he refuses to obey
But considering the families of the ones he delivered to the camp are they ready to forgive him?, if all of them are then his charges will be dropped but sadly he might scraped because of how many he transported
He might fall into either
Justifiable homicide or excused homicide
Yeah as soon as I saw that I knew this was gonna be a whole other level of dark.
Thomas: “What are making here at this place?”
The Fat Controller: “Cinders and ashes, Thomas...”
Bruh.....
Lampshades and soap
On the 1st of October 1946, despite his claims of "only following orders", Thomas The Tank Engine was convicted of "war crimes", "assisting in committing genocide", and "crimes against humanity". He was executed on the morning of 16th of October 1946 alongside Alfred Jodl, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Wilhelm Keitel, Joachim von Ribbentrop, and other prominent German officials.
January 20th, 1945 - January 27th, 1945
Thomas sat within his station as he spoke with the Reichsführer, every second that passed the feeling of carts becoming heavier and heavier weighed down his soul. He looked to Himmler, his silver like white face covered in dirt and mud, the blue paint chipped, and his innocence slowly being ripped away from him
"Himmler, who are those people? The people you put in my carts?" He stared blankly into the eyes of Himmler
"That is not your concern Thomas, your only duty is to transport what we demand you transport, a good tank Engine follows orders Thomas... your not following orders" Himmler barked at Thomas
"I understand Reichsführer... I will be a good tank Engine"
Thomas began to rev up his engine however little did he know this would be his last journey because in seven days he and the entirety Auschwitz would be liberated by the approaching Red Army. He began to make his way down the tracks, the feeling of dread and anxiety filled Thomas's head but these emotions must be blocked out, he is serving the glorious Third Reich! Or was he just serving a mad man? This question played over and over in his head and as the day fleeted to night but he couldn't find an answer, the poor Engine was just following orders but that created another question... when does one stop following orders and start following there hearts? There was no time to make a decision because as he arrived to Auschwitz he was greeted by Rudolf Höss, the Commandant of Auschwitz
"Thank you Thomas, you're heroism will never be forgotten" He began to walk away however Thomas yelled out to him
"Rudolf... who are those people?" He asked the same question he had asked Himmler, he didn't expect a straight answer, deep down inside he understood the horrors that were being committed. He knew what the smell of coal was and the smell coming from that camp wasn't coal, it smelt much much worse and every second he remained in it he became more and more sick
"There nobodies Thomas, do not worry yourself" Rudolf was obviously lying to Thomas, you could see the distain in his face but you could also smell the fear in his mind, he knew the Soviet's were just a stone toss away but he was so convinced that what he was doing was right... in fact he believed Germany was still going to win the war
"Rudolf, I know your lying to me" He said in a calming yet harsh voice, for the last 7 years he had been lied to by the higher officials in the Allgemeine SS, he cleared his throat "Please, for once can you tell me the truth"
Rudolf turned to Thomas, he was shocked by the anger within Thomas's voice but he kept a straight face and kept composure, he leaned into Thomas and spoke rather harshly "Thomas... you couldn't handle the truth if I were to tell you! Now what does a good tank engine do?"
Thomas looked down before gaining the courage to speak back against Rudolf, the coal within him burning hotter and hotter as anger took over his senses. He looked Rudolf in the eyes "With all due respect Commandant" he paused, he thought about his mother and father back in Sodor but he knew they were dead, the allied bombings had to have killed them and if it wasn't that it was the dreaded Americans "I would like to know"
Rudolf sighed and placed his hand on the door to Thomas, he wiped the sweat off his face and leaned in ever closer, this time the harshness was gone but the voice of a brave man took over "Thomas... we're killing them... we're killing them all... we are making sure Germany remains pure, even if the allies destroy us... we will remain pure and I do not intend on stopping. You are relieved of your duties Thomas, you don't have to do this any longer"
Thomas looked Rudolf one last time, tears filling up in his eyes "Even the children?"
"Yes Thomas... even the Children"
Thomas looked forward into the dark and stormy sky, he could hear the sound of fighting in the distance and he knew the end was drawing near for the Reich. He had a chance to escape but instead of doing so he held his ground, he knew that only god could judge what he had done... he didn't fear the allies anymore... he only feared what punishments awaited him in hell...
It's so depressing but probably true
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I know this is illegally underrated lmao but I’m fine with that, I’m just glad you guys like this and think it’s stupid lmao
@Mr D J this is probably my favorite comment
All you people who write those long ass story got way too much free time on your hands 🤣