Kinda like. Hallo, hallo, czy nas słyszycie? To nasz ostatni komunikat. Dziś oddziały niemieckie wkroczyły do Warszawy. Braterskie pozdrowienia przesyłamy żołnierzom walczącym na Helu i wszystkim walczącym, gdziekolwiek się jeszcze znajdują. Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła. Niech żyje Polska!"
I know France did one as Paris fell. There was no speech, just the playing of La Marseilles while you could hear the nazis trying to interrupt the signal.
@@paulmayson3129 Poland was bigger country and was epicenter of German supplies and troops and was a wall against soviet union for whole WW2 And there was always troop German movements in millions , it's geography ,it's location and discriminatory policies towards poles Made it 15 times harder to liberate than Greece
The smallest countries in war are usually the heartiest and most staunch fighters ever, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Greece, just to name a few. Spitting in the face of death and occupation even in their last moments
The way he speaks and the way he cry “Greeks!, brothers!”.. I’m wondering about all the Greek soldiers and civilians back then how they felt.. very motivating and scary in the same time.. The Greeks are indeed very special to me, the word Hellenic sounds very royal and prideful. Sadly they have been betrayed by the world over and over again.
This man was proud. he was not scared as he said his city would fall, he was not afraid to call the inevitable a devil. we will never know how many were motivated to fight by this speech, but I'm sure it was many. Absolutely no fear in that man's heart, and you can feel it.
The unit of men were probably taking a photo by themselves and a war reporter took the photo of them for a newspaper or journal announcing the fall of Athens.
German propaganda. Troops taking their own pictures, but government reporters working for the office of Gobbles were dispatched during every big successful invasion.
It hurts when he says, "it won't be Greek, it will be German", doesn't it? As if, we need to take our last breath, be clean, receive a beautiful death and off to meet our ancestors in Hades. One might think, today's Greeks wouldn't have the face to meet them deep within Tartarus, but that's clearly not the case. We did what we could, given the current status quo. By the way, what happened, happened. We don't hate anyone, nor do we hold a grudge. We wrote the how-to play the Empire with her Protectorates. Thucydides. We know very well how the world runs. Not much have changed since the Peloponnesian wars. The same motif kept repeating by other countries who adopted our great heritage. We're at least the cradle of Western Civilization and proud of this. Today, we might be a simple Protectorate, but C'est la Vie. Let's make the best out of it.
i find this kind of smart in some way. If you turn on captions you can see the man is warning greeks to not listen to their enemies words and to stay cautious and so by doing that i think they were smart
yeah, like to have the suspiciousness about the invader at max level and also if they didn't say it, Germans could have said whatever they wanted in the radio while people wouldn't really know if it was the German speaking
I can't tell you how heartbreaking this is. My maternal grandmother was born in Salonica (Thessaloniki). Most of our family was wiped out by the German monsters. I learned Greek and went to Greece as a young man. But a year before that, when the accursed fascist junta fell in 1974, I was in midtown Manhattan, and began crying for joy. I jumped in the fountain on Columbus Circle. I called my mother to tell her. The Parthenon is everything that the fascists are not. Zito i eleftheria!
@@YbYBwRbY ok racist, stay loyal to your lack of any knowledge about us, screaming like were some monsters without actaully knowing anything about us, if you think were monsters, then keep believing in your racist beliefs, maybe you should stop throwing everyone in a pot, racist, like i had family members who died in ww2 and ww1, did anybody of them want the war? no, do you still prosecute them without reason? yes, because youre an uncivilized human being without knowledge of other countries, maybe stop screaming lies, i can say you you all hate turks, but i dont, because im a decent human being, you should take the advise of how to be a normal person and not some dissapointed for our MODERN society, racist, you cant do anything against these facts, now, stay mad, racist.
@@philipcrash765 I know all too much about Germany. I've been there. I read the language. I and many others wish there were no Germany- without it, there would be a lot less racism and a lot fewer bereaved and broken families. Go to hell.
Hitler himself recognized the bravery of greek soldiers on a public speech, they fought like hell, expected from a country with "Freedom or Death" on its banner
That was ironically one of the slogans in the Turkish War of Independence too, which a large part of battles were against the Greeks invading Anatolia: "Ya istiklal, ya ölüm!" (either independence or death)
@@ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣΝΙΚΟΥ Because we were brave and stronger . We had an army ready to defend And even outnumbered You cna see the spirit of ancient greeks Rising up
27 of april 1941 greek soldier:STRATETIGOS!!! THEY ARE THERE!!!THE KRAUTS ARE AT ATHENS!!!THEY ARE AT THE GATES!!! greek high commands:wait...but whe arent fighintg them in albania???? greek soldier:THERE AT THE GATES!!!THEY HAVE REACHED THE PARTHENON MY LORD!!! greek high commands:ok...i understand broadcast a last radio message to the entire country that tells us to resis- german photograph:ok now say cheese german company:cheeeeeeeeeeeese photograph:*makes photo to parthenon*
My grandma was on the Greek island of lesbos when this happened she was only 2 years old when it happened so she doesn’t remember much but there was barely any food
The Greeks and ANZACs held the Axis briefly at Thermopylae, but it was to only stall the Axis advances until they could evacuate to Crete and continue the fight there.
@@christiancapelle7928 Oslo was captured relatively early in the invasion of Norway, the campaign continued for a couple months after, so there wasn't really a proper "last" moment for Norway
I think Greece changed the tides of war, delaying Operation Barbarossa, the German Invasion of Russia by such an important margin! Greetings and apologies from Germany.
..Αιώνια τιμή και Δόξα ...για τους Βρετανούς....Νεοζηλανδούς και Αυστραλούς....που πέθαναν δίπλα στους Έλληνες στρατιώτες ....στην ηπειρωτική και στην νησιωτική χώρα (Κρήτη και νησιά και Αρχιπελάγους)....κατά τον WW-2....
The fact that Greece fell into Germany's hands after 200+ days(the most time) makes me wonder......how the f*ck did we even last so long??France fell in 6weeks and we in 200+?Hell nah I don't believe that bro idc what my history teacher says no way we lasted 200+ days!
Because French soldiers was waiting on maginot line for defend but germans didnt attack maginot line .They attack from Benelux.And french soldiers was expecting trench wars.
No it's not? These people fought really hard for freedom, this is a message to boost their morals, so if you can, shut up. Do research and learn something my friend
Kinda like. Hallo, hallo, czy nas słyszycie? To nasz ostatni komunikat. Dziś oddziały niemieckie wkroczyły do Warszawy. Braterskie pozdrowienia przesyłamy żołnierzom walczącym na Helu i wszystkim walczącym, gdziekolwiek się jeszcze znajdują. Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła. Niech żyje Polska!"
Wait that's the polish one
Yea
POLSKA
Its not hallo. Its halo..
same energy
This is the sequel of the "Poland lives" broadcast
Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła niech żyje Polska
Kind of
This one isn’t as sad.
I'd like to see one from france
@@noodleplanet2124 Both are, but the greek language always makes everything more epic
This has sparked inside me a search of every last broadcast of each nation during this war
Me too
Count me in
Golden comment
I know France did one as Paris fell. There was no speech, just the playing of La Marseilles while you could hear the nazis trying to interrupt the signal.
Poland is the Saddest.
"In a few moments this station will not be Greek. It will be German, and it will broadcast lies."
*BEST LAST WORDS EVER*
Lmao
This Country Not Lost Yet Like Poland.
@@C.A._Old
This country liberated itself in less than 2 years after it fell, unlike Poland.
@@AussieBall_Animationswhat's so funny bro
@@paulmayson3129 Poland was bigger country and was epicenter of German supplies and troops and was a wall against soviet union for whole WW2
And there was always troop German movements in millions , it's geography ,it's location and discriminatory policies towards poles
Made it 15 times harder to liberate than Greece
"The radio station in a few moments, will not be greek. It will be german and will broadcast lies."
this man is savage
@soyjackz Greeks are bad, but Turks and Albanians are good.
I'm amazed the station building didn't collapse under the weight of his massive titanium balls...
he probably thought he would've been killed anyways, so he might as well go out with a bang. mad respect.
The smallest countries in war are usually the heartiest and most staunch fighters ever, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Greece, just to name a few. Spitting in the face of death and occupation even in their last moments
Poland wasn't exactly small. In 1939 they had 34 million people and a fairly strong army. France only had 42 million.
@@jordanmorris5827 Poles were barely 60% from these 34 millions
@@mateuszstrzaek632 yes but after France, they were the most populous country in Europe that was fully occupied.
Philippines
Ukraine can be added to that list today..
The way he speaks and the way he cry “Greeks!, brothers!”.. I’m wondering about all the Greek soldiers and civilians back then how they felt.. very motivating and scary in the same time..
The Greeks are indeed very special to me, the word Hellenic sounds very royal and prideful. Sadly they have been betrayed by the world over and over again.
We have been betrayed by our own selves aswell. Its nothing new. We hope for a bright future for Greece and the World!
This man was proud. he was not scared as he said his city would fall, he was not afraid to call the inevitable a devil. we will never know how many were motivated to fight by this speech, but I'm sure it was many. Absolutely no fear in that man's heart, and you can feel it.
Why didn’t he cry during the titanic?
Do men even have feelings?
Men:
😢😭
Poland broadcastmakes me tear up every time
truly depressing
Mfw actually crying
😭😭😰😰😰🥺🥺😥😥😢😢
The broadcast was all interesting and all, but what I'm wondering why the Germans photographed a Photographer takeing Photos...
for propaganda? maybe
The unit of men were probably taking a photo by themselves and a war reporter took the photo of them for a newspaper or journal announcing the fall of Athens.
German propaganda. Troops taking their own pictures, but government reporters working for the office of Gobbles were dispatched during every big successful invasion.
When he said "this radio will not be Greek in a few moments" I felt that
As a Greek, I cry hard over this.
Thanks for the like guys :) this still makes me sad but yeah
It hurts when he says, "it won't be Greek, it will be German", doesn't it? As if, we need to take our last breath, be clean, receive a beautiful death and off to meet our ancestors in Hades. One might think, today's Greeks wouldn't have the face to meet them deep within Tartarus, but that's clearly not the case. We did what we could, given the current status quo. By the way, what happened, happened. We don't hate anyone, nor do we hold a grudge.
We wrote the how-to play the Empire with her Protectorates. Thucydides. We know very well how the world runs. Not much have changed since the Peloponnesian wars. The same motif kept repeating by other countries who adopted our great heritage. We're at least the cradle of Western Civilization and proud of this. Today, we might be a simple Protectorate, but C'est la Vie. Let's make the best out of it.
@@Chaos-Nyx-Erebus yeah I agree
Same
I wish I could live up to these Men. Such courage.
Greece is underrated in ww2
As a turk I cried
respect from a Greek my beighbour brother
As a Bulgarian I cried
As an Italian I cried.
i find this kind of smart in some way. If you turn on captions you can see the man is warning greeks to not listen to their enemies words and to stay cautious and so by doing that i think they were smart
yeah, like to have the suspiciousness about the invader at max level and also if they didn't say it, Germans could have said whatever they wanted in the radio while people wouldn't really know if it was the German speaking
This video alone has made me a patriot. Ζητώ η Ελλάς 🇬🇷
You wrote “i ask for Hellas” not “glory to the Hellas which is “Ζήτω το Ελλάς“ that accent mark plays a huge role in the meaning of that sentence.
Czechoslovakia, Poland, Greece, Yugoslavia: exists
Axis: *Nemo seagull noises*
Yes
I can't tell you how heartbreaking this is. My maternal grandmother was born in Salonica (Thessaloniki). Most of our family was wiped out by the German monsters. I learned Greek and went to Greece as a young man. But a year before that, when the accursed fascist junta fell in 1974, I was in midtown Manhattan, and began crying for joy. I jumped in the fountain on Columbus Circle. I called my mother to tell her. The Parthenon is everything that the fascists are not. Zito i eleftheria!
@Zoomer Waffen and what are you? A Chinese puppet?
are you calling us germans monsters? how offending
@@philipcrash765 Don't start two world wars if you're so sensitive about what civilized human beings are going to call you afterwards. Get lost.
@@YbYBwRbY ok racist, stay loyal to your lack of any knowledge about us, screaming like were some monsters without actaully knowing anything about us, if you think were monsters, then keep believing in your racist beliefs, maybe you should stop throwing everyone in a pot, racist, like i had family members who died in ww2 and ww1, did anybody of them want the war? no, do you still prosecute them without reason? yes, because youre an uncivilized human being without knowledge of other countries, maybe stop screaming lies, i can say you you all hate turks, but i dont, because im a decent human being, you should take the advise of how to be a normal person and not some dissapointed for our MODERN society, racist, you cant do anything against these facts, now, stay mad, racist.
@@philipcrash765 I know all too much about Germany. I've been there. I read the language. I and many others wish there were no Germany- without it, there would be a lot less racism and a lot fewer bereaved and broken families. Go to hell.
Very simillar to the Polish last broadcast. Long live the nation of the Greeks! and the anthem! :O
Ζήτω το έθνος των Ελλήνων! Υποστήριξη από τη Βραζιλία! 🇬🇷🇧🇷
As a Turk Im so sad for Greeks :( Long live Greeks and Turks 🇹🇷❤️🇬🇷
🇬🇷🤝🇹🇷
How did the station building hold up under the weight of this guy's massive titanium balls??
Greek Power
I would liked to listen the anthem at the end
th-cam.com/video/5VkPRU6C-JQ/w-d-xo.html There ya go
It plays
And then german troops enter the building and execute the broadcaster
@@Miltiades178 why the heck did the german execute him? why not sended the broadcaster back home other then executing him.
@@nteachristou3909 this is war mate.
In the full version you can hear
"Hande Hoch" and later on a gunshot with the transmission ending
@loj Just search for it. Im greek and I've heard the full thing lots of times
This is sad because despite trying to give hope, he admits they have already lost as confirmed by "in a few moments this station will be German"
But they continued fighting with rebel groups
That is incorrect, he later claimed the war will continue until the final victory
So tragic yet so inspiring.
Hitler himself recognized the bravery of greek soldiers on a public speech, they fought like hell, expected from a country with "Freedom or Death" on its banner
That was ironically one of the slogans in the Turkish War of Independence too, which a large part of battles were against the Greeks invading Anatolia: "Ya istiklal, ya ölüm!" (either independence or death)
@@alis.b.4631 Both are brave enemies, brave people with godly histories. Eleftheria h Thanatos, Ya İstiklal ya Ölüm.
The fact that Greece lasted 200+ days is still making me wonder how did we even did that and how did we beat Italy??????
@@ΘΕΟΔΩΡΟΣΝΙΚΟΥ Because we were brave and stronger . We had an army ready to defend And even outnumbered You cna see the spirit of ancient greeks Rising up
They may have lost the battle, but until the last free spirit waivers, the war is not truly lost.
gives me chills.
27 of april 1941
greek soldier:STRATETIGOS!!! THEY ARE THERE!!!THE KRAUTS ARE AT ATHENS!!!THEY ARE AT THE GATES!!!
greek high commands:wait...but whe arent fighintg them in albania????
greek soldier:THERE AT THE GATES!!!THEY HAVE REACHED THE PARTHENON MY LORD!!!
greek high commands:ok...i understand broadcast a last radio message to the entire country that tells us to resis-
german photograph:ok now say cheese
german company:cheeeeeeeeeeeese
photograph:*makes photo to parthenon*
My grandma was on the Greek island of lesbos when this happened she was only 2 years old when it happened so she doesn’t remember much but there was barely any food
Bro this is sad I almost cried for that
From macedonia
Yes it's very sad yet heroic
@@literallynothinghere9089 true
0:22
Prophylaxis
Precautions
the radio man at the station has balls of ABSOLUTE STEEL
Where men's cry 😭
Our last breath
Grazie nonno per aver difeso la Grecia contro un nemico inarrestabile. Di certo non è stato semplice, ci è voluto grande coraggio
I don’t know Italian, but I translated your comment and I know what you said. Salute to your grandfather by the way. Was he a partisan?
@@aguyonasiteontheinternet he fought in the Greek army
@@user-bl8ed4ek7s nice
Ζήτω η Ελλάς! 🇬🇷
I'm turkish but that just made me have even better relations wih greece.
1:00 why does that feel similar to Poland has not lost yet
Long Live Greece❤🇬🇷
Does anyone know where I can get a transcript of this broadcast?
Greek and poland have the saddest las radio
They Should Have Held Them At Thermopylae
There is a monument close to Thermopylae that says " Rip to the soldiers that fell here "
The Greeks and ANZACs held the Axis briefly at Thermopylae, but it was to only stall the Axis advances until they could evacuate to Crete and continue the fight there.
οι Έλληνες αδελφοί και αδελφές μου είναι οι καλύτεροι που πολεμήσαμε αυτά τα τέρατα με πνεύμα που αντιπροσωπεύει μόνο την Ελλάδα 🇬🇷❤️
Combine this with the Polish and French one and you got some chilling messages
french one is just french anthem.
Did denmark and Norway had their last radio broadcast? 🤔
denmark probably just had the king order everyone to surrender
@@kurvitaschthedictator what about Norway?
@@christiancapelle7928 Oslo was captured relatively early in the invasion of Norway, the campaign continued for a couple months after, so there wasn't really a proper "last" moment for Norway
Long live Greece 🇬🇷❤️🇹🇷
They only needed 300 men with shields
@cod Spartans aren't Macedonians. 🤨
Ohh man... Just 2000 years off, if only they were 2000 years later we would have finished the war ourselves
@@Tubulcehe is talking about the 300 (you know, Spartans from Greece and king Leonidas, the movie, and the real sparta)
Do you have the latest transmission of the Republican radio in Madrid?
Amazing that greece held on for so long
Top
I wonder who came on right after this and what the message was.
I wanna see a french one
Same bro
It's just the La Marseillaise playing and German troops in the background chattering
France surrendered so no heroism in that
Holy fuck. Even as a Turk this made me sad.
Ζήτω η Ελλάδα 🇬🇷🇬🇷
And we showed them our Hellenic strength ❤️🇬🇷
best wwii final broadcast ever
change my mind
Yes this is the best long live Greece 🇬🇷!! Ζήτω το έθνος των Ελλήνων !!!
Eleftheria i thanatos! ❤
I think Greece changed the tides of war, delaying Operation Barbarossa, the German Invasion of Russia by such an important margin! Greetings and apologies from Germany.
Hello! Can you hear us?
This Country Not Lost Yet Like Poland.
Should've left the anthem play a little longer
🇷🇸❤️🇬🇷
Name of the broadcaster ?
Έλληνες, ψηλά της καρδιές!
Realising that greece today would still be german makes this even more unsettling
ΖΗΤΩ το εθνος των Ελληνων!
Where is the last free French broadcast in WW2?
I was gonna upload it but youtube banned me for 1 week because of KKK superevent
@@literallynothinghere9089 Have you upload it ?
@@literallynothinghere9089I want you to please upload the last free French broadcast before the Nazi takeover please, I am very curious to hear it.
Pétain : th-cam.com/video/s87CKB5E3SQ/w-d-xo.html
@@keithmoon3190 the last broadcast was just the french national anthem playing while German soldiers try to hijack it
The day when the men fucking cried
People saying this is sad but this makes me want to fight 😅
I hear this in every 28 of October anniversary, very Wild
..Αιώνια τιμή και Δόξα ...για τους Βρετανούς....Νεοζηλανδούς και Αυστραλούς....που πέθαναν δίπλα στους Έλληνες στρατιώτες ....στην ηπειρωτική και στην νησιωτική χώρα (Κρήτη και νησιά και Αρχιπελάγους)....κατά τον WW-2....
I feel bad about the greek😢
We Allways Comeback 🗿🇬🇷
you sped up his voice and made him sound like a cartoon character :/
0:27 METAKATAKISTASPITHYA
I like the background
The German tourist:
"Send bread or send coffins"
to brzmi jak polska polska 🤝 Ελλάδα
Constantine XI would be proud
işgal korkunç bir şey
Especially one lasting 400 years😉
At least that something we can agree on
Greek sounds slightly different today...
No you gotta understand that their recording systems weren't the best so it makes sense to not be that clear
Only slightly
@@weirdo9958 nah bro, he is referring to the former Greek language: katharevousa.
Now we have modern Greek or dimotika elhnika
Because it's in Katharevousa, as far as I know it's a formal language which is "created" by the will of speaking a closer language to Ancient Greek.
It’s because of καθαρεύουσα (katharevousa), it’s more Ancient Greek than modern, some Greeks still use it, at least our churches do
Sucks to be a Greek Jew at this moment.
Ironically, Greece is now in a terrible economic state. «Thanks» to the European Union for this.
Yeah no. That one is self inflicted.
Καθυστερημένο είσαι;
@@_-_sinexus_-_no
@@_-_sinexus_-_ no
@@_-_sinexus_-_ no
Better then poland I’m ngl…
The fact that Greece fell into Germany's hands after 200+ days(the most time) makes me wonder......how the f*ck did we even last so long??France fell in 6weeks and we in 200+?Hell nah I don't believe that bro idc what my history teacher says no way we lasted 200+ days!
Because French soldiers was waiting on maginot line for defend but germans didnt attack maginot line .They attack from Benelux.And french soldiers was expecting trench wars.
Hellenic state = best greece ever
80 χρόνια μετά πάλι το ίδιο, η ιστορία επαναλαμβάνεται ...
Could you enlighten me ob what's going on in Greece
@@mercedesvelasquez8781 western occupation
Greek sounds like Spanish
Spanish sounds like Greek
@@justiniani3585 exactly
I heard the word "profilaxis" and "cardio"
This is cheap Poland broadcast
Either way long live Greece🇦🇺❤️🇬🇷
No it's not? These people fought really hard for freedom, this is a message to boost their morals, so if you can, shut up. Do research and learn something my friend
I know that's a joke but that's pretty disrespectful ...
Bro wtf
;((((((
Ich wollte meine Rache sehen
This is not funny brother
You took it in 2009
#rekt
The barbarians in the hearth of the civilization
Never forget 1204