Thank you for watching, the subtitles have now been fixed. As numerous viewers had noted, the English subtitles were inaccurate, featuring numerous pauses that negatively impacted the viewing experience, as well as inaccuracies in the translation. I have now rectified the English subtitles. However, please note that this is not the final version of the improved translation. To access the improved subtitles, please enable them from the video's timeline. Note that I do intend on reuploading this video sometime.
@mufcrulz
10 ай бұрын
Which website did you get this from? I need to know.
@RR-pw3wj
9 ай бұрын
@@mufcrulzplease tell me i want to download these
@AdanRaiser
9 ай бұрын
The subtitles in German do not match with the voice either. The text appears like 16 seconds before the sound.
@anneli1735
9 ай бұрын
@@AdanRaiser…and furthermore that German text isn’t accurate neither for those reading sometimes it’s just nonsense! Computer transferred voice to text without listening comprehension 🙄
@CharlesHenriBatjoens
9 ай бұрын
Nevertheless the German's army leaded by the field marshal Von Paulus has surrender at Stalingrad and has not win the battle like the nazi' s have try to propagated by a victory of the Wehrmacht..!
@jeromedenis100
9 ай бұрын
Censoring history is stupid. Thank you for making this available.
@Ruth-g3c9z
8 ай бұрын
Exactly. Statues should not be torn down either.
@juliantimothy8945
7 ай бұрын
Not just history BUT today in the way biased main stream media uses their platforms for putting their perspective on current events instead of unbiased reporting - Their spin on events. Traditional and reputable news outlets separate news from Comment - News is reported factually and Comment is their spin on the news. In recent years the BBC has proven many times that initials BBC no longer stand for the British Broadcasting Corporation broadcasting facts as it did during WW2 BUT as the Biased Broadcasting Corporation OR during Brexit as the Brussels Broadcasting Corporation or Brexit Bashing Corporation because of its unbalanced news reporting and where the BBC Question Time programe pitted 4 pro EU guests against 1 Brexit supporting Guest - anything BUT Fair and Balanced demonstrating the Bias within the BBC. The multiplicity of news channels on Cable TV or Sky satellite in the UK allows different perspectives to be viewed to give balance AND allow events like the 2016 US Presidential debates to be watched in full live or on catchup TV one a full perspective and realisation of the Bias of main Stream Media news broadcast items!!!!!! Things that were apparant during the Brexit referendum. I first observed the spin and bias of the main stream media during the 2nd Gulf War against Saddam Hussein's Iraq in 2002 by watching live broadcasts by journalists embedded in US army units, especially the CNN broadcast unit serving with the US reconnaisance unit that captured Baghdad airport. Up to that point the CNN journalist and film crew had a unit minder BUT, after taking the airport, the Iraqi's repeatedly counter attacked to retake the airport and all the soldiers present were required to defend the airport leaving the CNN film crew the freedom to explopre the airport and broadcast what they found - They were shocked to find several rooms full of crates containg French Manufactured Anti-tank missiles and Surface-to-Air missiles with Manufacturing/Shipping dates marked on the crates of October and November 2002. Missiles manufactured supplies by a French Government owned Company to Iraq in contravention of the UN Arms embargo placed upon Iraq after the Iraqi invasion and annexation of Kuwait in August 1990 leading to Operation Desert Storm to liberate Kuwait. News not picked up by the BBC or other news outlets so as not to upset the French. I find it is always necessary when studing historical events to refer direct to first hand sources and compare conflicting sources to understand historical events and what led to them and why they occurred. It is particularly interesting to compare first hand sources to second, third fourth hand sources I have 2 books on Lord Nelson - one an academic book written and published in the 19th century that demonstrates its research by not only pulling things together with numbered references to each item BUT also including many primary resources in the text such as letters written BY Lord Nelson and written to him as well as his his despatches to the admiralty giving the reader everything he needs in the text. I also have a copy of Roy Hatteresleys 'coffee table' book on Lord Nelson that was given to me as a birthday present when it was released - An incredibly poorly researched and useless history/biography book of the 'Coffee Table' variety that, at best, is based upon a book he read and includes no references to first hand sources or the Nelsonm letters - It is so badly researched and written that it gives the 'Coffee Table' genre of history and biographical books a bad name. As it was a present I still have the book! I have seen the example of the 2 books referred to on Nelson replicated many times over the historical periods I am interested in. We need to know today not just the crimes committed by Nazi Germany BUT how they came about. On a personal point here my father had an older cousin born, like his brother, before the Frist World War, who was married to an Austrian and living in Austria when the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933. When the Nazis started persecuting the Jews in Austria my fathers cousin and her husband helped German Jews escape Europe vis Austria BUT, on March 12th, 1938, Germany invaded and annexed Austria and the Gestapo arrested just over 30,000 Austrians named in the Nazi Black Book for Austria - Those marked for execution were dissappeared by the Gestapo with the majority sent for re-education in the Concentration camps. My fathers cousin, who I grew up knowing as Aunt Maggie, husband was one of those arrested and placed in a concentration camp where the barrack blocks were rife with TB and he contracted TB. He was released terminally ill, something the Nazis did before the second world war to keep the death rate down in the camps. My Aunt continued helping German and Austrian Jews escape Greater Gerrmany expecting to be arrested at any time without realising that as a British Citizen the Gestapo could not arrest her and either kill her or put her in a Concentration camp and could not deport her as she was married to an Austrian German. She returend to the UK when her husband died and when war broke out my fathers older brother left his parish to become an army padre joining the new paratroop arm when it was formed in 1940 and my father was due to start Theology at Lampeter Theological College following his father and brother into the Church of Wales as an Anglican Minister becoming a Bomber Pilot in France in May 1940. They joined up knowing from their cousins stories what the Nazis were like and the evil they were going to fight. I grew up with my aunts stories of her husbands heroism and martyrdom at the hands of the Nazis for helping German Jews escape persecution by the Nazis - She never saw herself as brave despite continuing the work helping German and Austrian Jews escape Greater Germany expecting arrest and incarceration like her husband. She taught me that evil prospers when people look the other way and is defeated when someone says "No - Not in my name". The Nazis had equivalent 'Black Books' for every country in Europe listing those for immdiate arrest and execution and those to be imprisoned in a concentration camp as well as the numbers of to be liquidated and the names of prominent Jews. I salute the person who subtitled this video with an english translation and uploaded this video making it an excellent historical first hand source for people who do not speak German - I will look out for other videos he has subtitled.
@AmIsraelChai12
7 ай бұрын
@@Ruth-g3c9zOf course they should. Or do you want to have statues praising hitler in the center of Munich?
@Stee4L
7 ай бұрын
This is propaganda. Nothing that is being said represents remotely historical facts.
@pixelan9215
7 ай бұрын
Would you define yourself as sympathetic to the nazi ideal ?
@ordinarypablo
10 ай бұрын
history shouldnt be censored, thanks
@saimbhat6243
9 ай бұрын
Yeah, well an obscure video on internet here and there doesn't do the job to present to the people, the events AS THEY WERE. You have hollywood, media and billions of dollars dedicated to present a simplistic narrative of world war 2. If you watch how currently the media and governments are using clever tactics to present a certain crafted narrative of putin and russia, it makes you wonder how much did they got away with in their narrative of the world war 2.
@mystercarrot2054
9 ай бұрын
Obligatory should, in the internet, without historical commentary's.
@harolddavis1493
9 ай бұрын
We have to get rid of this woke culture and the Biden Harris government to save this
@jonnymcgrath4816
9 ай бұрын
@@mystercarrot2054stfu. Stop censoring history
@Rotebuehl1
9 ай бұрын
This isn't 'history' This is a clip
@rburrows7786
9 ай бұрын
This is world history and needs to be preserved and taught, not erased to fit modern narratives
@miguelrojaslieber3088
9 ай бұрын
Hola !!!!! Tienes toda la razón; esto es una parte muy muy importante , ELEMENTAL de la HISTORIA MUNDIAL, con transparencia y sin tergiversaciones; así debió ser y debe ser así, Saludos desde Lima PERÚ.
@totallysmooth1203
8 ай бұрын
Well keep it out of Democrat hands.
@jnkoa33
8 ай бұрын
I agree. They shouldn’t twist it to fit modern narratives like the biden administration and the deep state do
@MrDaiseymay
7 ай бұрын
absolutely correct, everybody on earth ,and from all ages, should watch this stuff, and see for themselves what a lying delusional madman Hitler was, and mysteriously, survived so long.
@Stee4L
7 ай бұрын
This was and is propaganda. It couldn’t be any further from "history". Good that Hitler failed. He and the Nazis will be remembered as the worst that human kind had to offer.
@sparrowprince3432
9 ай бұрын
He had a strong, commanding voice.
@capoislamort100
9 ай бұрын
It’s more than that, there’s a mystic about him that transcends class and social status.
@steveg8322
8 ай бұрын
The sucker’s messiah.
@sparrowprince3432
8 ай бұрын
@@steveg8322 Except that he wasn't, friend. Hitler actually delivered on his herculean promises and boasts, which is what separates him from other politicians of the time and even now. It was the essence of his menace. I beg you to look at the story objectively. What defeated him and his mighty Nazi regime, was his astounding string of domestic and foreign successes from 1933 to 1941, that went straight to his head and made him feel invincible enough to take on the world to catastrophic effect. Hitler was not wise, I'll grant you, because he fell to pride which is the mark of a foolish man, but he was stupendously successful to an unexpected degree for the first 8 years of his rule. The only reason the Holocaust was possible was because Hitler conquered a vast empire at such breakneck speed. A "sucker's messiah" would have never gotten so outrageously far. He was way more than that. Hitler was no joke.
@kurtschmoelz256
8 ай бұрын
@@steveg8322 not really
@joebroart
7 ай бұрын
@@kurtschmoelz256 yes really, he lost the entire war 😂
@FirasTeinz
9 ай бұрын
Please include as many translated speeches of him as possible! this is great benefit for education and historical archives!
@LucasWright-vt2kr
9 ай бұрын
The world needs more Elon musks hypersensitive KZitem is wrong in censoring history shame.
@altergreenhorn
9 ай бұрын
Open youtube translate
@bupe007
9 ай бұрын
Hitler was a big mouth. He had "the Wehrmacht" . Economically wise he had nothing
@Angry_Anus
9 ай бұрын
watch before the censorer of fragility get wind
@jorgoasparuhov4131
9 ай бұрын
Plus interesting and truthful saying about the exploitations of the capitalistic imperialistic UK which ruled with ruthlessness exploitation of the Colonies, which stay to the present day, Still African countries can't rid of, or be liberated from that evil UK, or France or USA.
@klimismistakidis1482
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for making history available for everyone 🎉
@DancingDundy
10 ай бұрын
well yes, but the subtitles are wildly wrong for the most part, i know it, cuz im german
@SterileNeutrino
10 ай бұрын
@@DancingDundy Sadly true but one finds the whole text on the Internet. The audio is also available at the Internet Archive ("Adolf Hitler speech November 8, 1942") apparetnly but a commnenter says about the archive version: "This recording contains significant redactions. It's unclear why, when or by whom. It's a long speech anyway, so scattered redactions appear as censorship. Redacted texts reference history, historical events, wartime production and metrics, internal foes of the Reich, implied justifications for the night of long knives and Article 48, along with quotations from Nietzsche and Luther. Criticism of English colonialism, and specifically its rule of India was removed, along with some populist, anti-elitist, anti-globalist rhetoric. I doubt Hitler welcomed modification of his speeches, so I’d guess the edits were done by the British during, or shortly after the war. But for whom?"
@LikeablePuppet
9 ай бұрын
@@DancingDundy Not sure if you've seen a lot of his speeches on youtube, but is it fair to say that subtitle translation is an issue, from German to English? As an English speaker I do have to have some sense of faith the subtitles are accurate.
@DancingDundy
9 ай бұрын
@@LikeablePuppet no its usually not an issue. german and english are quiet similar, even though german is more complex. but you have a really easy time translating. that being said, i've seen a lot of speeches from this time being very wrongly translated. in my opinion this is an absolute betrayal for the people watching and not knowing the original language. its history and it should come as unaltered as possible.
@LikeablePuppet
9 ай бұрын
@@DancingDundy Thanks for the reply, and I agree 100%. It's quite a shocking revelation to me because I've never listened to any of his speech's all the way through. And what I was taught in school bears no resemblance to his message to the German people. I respect and appreciate everyone who does work to preserve this important history, which scarily is becoming much more difficult to come by for people searching for legitimate questions or curiosity they have.
@stege9979
10 ай бұрын
Thank you for preserving these historical videos.
@peterbennet7145
9 ай бұрын
Extraordinary. The first time I've heard an actual recording which isn't a soundbite rant. The voice is very different from what you would imagine and seems that of quite an old man. And the delivery is much calmer and more measured than expected. We need to preserve the actual history here as this gives a rather different view of how he appeared at the time. It's also interesting to hear him talk about "saving Europe" and the creation of his new "colonies" in the east. I'd never seen the invasions of Eastern Europen and Russia explicitly described as colonisation before.
@alexhauser5043
9 ай бұрын
One must remember that at this point in time Hitler was an established head of state, not a rising politician. This speech was given to high-ranking party officials, not to a crowd of faceless farmers and factory laborers. Although he wasn't a highly cultured man, he knew how to adapt his manner of speech to the occasion. What's extraordinary is that people still imagine that he was an endlessly raving, semi-literate bum whose rise to power was the result of sheer dumb luck.
@uwehirayama9544
9 ай бұрын
"saving Europe". The Nazi successors of today spread the same narrative.
@Gamzor
9 ай бұрын
I suggest you listen to the Hitler Mannerheim recording, it's actually Hitler's normal speaking voice. An interesting tape from traincar recording
@abeedhal6519
9 ай бұрын
It's actually exactly what i would imagine a German man of his caliber (and yes i know he was from Austria, they are Germans) to sound like. It's just that we were trained to believe he was some screeching maniac all our lives.
@RonSilver-j3r
9 ай бұрын
The National Socialist & or as many use the abbreviation “Nazi “ plan and taken from studying American USA history of the American treatment of Native Americans as the Indians and treatment of how the Black Slaves were treated and in those days the 1930’s there was plenty of White hatred of Blacks. Ever hear about the Scottsboro boys , read what I include below ? ! The German National Socialists did because they studied US American history well & that was their Pattern for the Concentration Camps , the USA history concerning the treatment of the American Indians and the treatment of the African Black Slaves was the Nazi Model for Speeding up Evolution through Mass Murder of Subhuman worthless ethnicities ! Now you know the Real ugly Truth of White European decent ! The Scottsboro Boys were nine African American male teenagers accused in Alabama of raping two white women in 1931. The landmark set of legal cases from this incident dealt with racism and the right to a fair trial. The cases included a lynch mob before the suspects had been indicted, all-white juries, rushed trials, and disruptive mobs. It is commonly cited as an example of a legal injustice in the United States legal system.
@johnnyredux4019
2 ай бұрын
@6:22: "...to attack this weak, rotten, defeatist, and internally divided Europe." Applies more today than ever.
@expansionone
5 ай бұрын
The truth does not fear investigation
@jacquesconradie3683
4 ай бұрын
Greatest story never told.
@JJA_88
3 ай бұрын
@@jacquesconradie3683 an amazing documentary
@J01123
2 ай бұрын
Europa The Last Battle also good red pill...Funny how "they" always want to censor and shut down speech/debate under the guise of "saving democracy". Yet, so many continue to go along with the hollywood plot line
@ltsgobrndniagre3endofquote525
2 ай бұрын
3ur0p@ I@$t baddle
@Pandemie_Muecke_2025
10 ай бұрын
His speech to the Debt-money system disappeared. It was worth listening to
@valuetraveler2026
10 ай бұрын
Nothing has changed sadly
@randersson3672
9 ай бұрын
@@valuetraveler2026Well, how could it when the war was lost..
@valuetraveler2026
9 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. @@randersson3672
@Draco_Alpha
9 ай бұрын
that my friend is the secret the Zionists don't want us to know. the labor treasury note system was brilliant and elegantly simple all at the same time.
@stutzbearcat5624
9 ай бұрын
What do you mean by this? Thanks!
@olegjunker2958
10 ай бұрын
danke für die Upload´s. Wunderbar mal sowas aus vergangener Zeit anzuhören. Da kann man sich gleich selbst einen Eindruck schaffen, wie wir glauben, es sei damals. Und wie es vielleicht gewesen seien mag.
@RonSilver-j3r
9 ай бұрын
Fault filled Human beings make hellish Gods !
@MrGS125
3 ай бұрын
und was soll dieser Kommentar ????
@olegjunker2958
3 ай бұрын
@@MrGS125 was meinst du ?
@MrGS125
3 ай бұрын
@@olegjunker2958 hier steht man unter der beobachtung ich möchte nicht so viel hier schreiben sonst kommt die You Tube Polizei
@mqblues
9 ай бұрын
I believe the 1993 movie "Stalingrad" features a scene of exhausted Wehrmacht troops fighting in Stalingrad -- listening to this same speech. Also, the 1977 miniseries "World at War" mentions the speech while contrasting Hitler's presentation with combat footage.
@gudderjahrgang71
9 ай бұрын
Yes.. There is a small part of Hitlers Speech in the Movie..
@miguelrojaslieber3088
9 ай бұрын
@@gudderjahrgang71si !!!! Cuando los soldados alemanes dirigidos por el teniente Von Witzland llegan a los cuartos de una fábrica, luego de haberlo tomado se ponen a descansar un rato , en ese momento el soldado Emilgohz prende la radio y sintoniza una parte de este discurso HISTÓRICO 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@lloydchristmas1086
8 ай бұрын
@@miguelrojaslieber3088 We came to the Volga to a certain city, that happened to bear Stalins name...but thats not the reason I marched there. 😮
@miguelrojaslieber3088
8 ай бұрын
@@lloydchristmas1086Hola amigo !!! La traducción es cierta pero el Führer SIEMBRE fue irónico carismático y burlón a veces por eso , él habla así de esa manera sobre Stalingrado y de los ingleses, sobre todo del payaso ese de WINSTON CHURCHILL.
@PoppysGuitar
8 ай бұрын
HItler and OKW and OKH continually asked the Wehrmacht to perform feats beyond their operational limits. HItler who had experienced war as a young corporal could not see how wrong it was to grind his army down in a war of attrition against an opponent that had almost limitless reserves and the backing of the US economic powerhouse. Not to mention the fact that the UK alone outproduced German production in many sectors. Now with historical hindsight we can see that Hitler did and should have feared the Soviets but his declaration of war on the US was his fatal unforced blunder.
@eddiedelisio
4 ай бұрын
The more you learn and unlearn you see why they cover up information and truth
@artemd2025
4 ай бұрын
Why do you think it's done?
@mengelmoesNL
3 ай бұрын
The 1977 miniseries "World at War" mentions the speech while contrasting Hitler's presentation with combat footage. This is the most well regarded WW2 docu series. So much for covering up. Please note that 99% of the normal well adjusted public simply aren't interested in Hitler speeches so you won't find them on prime time TV
@jaapvander3787
9 ай бұрын
Hitler could talk like this for 2 hours. Without faltering, without wrong words, without a slip of the tongue, an inhuman achievement.
@lmlm1970
9 ай бұрын
And the audience would not look away once, such was the power
@wolfenprime5867
9 ай бұрын
he used some wrong words in german gramatical, i am german and sometimes its hard to understand him gramatical
@STEbbi561
9 ай бұрын
and if you want to find logic content, you will hear as a german speaking person, that there is almost none: Like Trump with injecting bleach to heal you from covid... Every dictatorship is in combination with idiocracy...
@samphillips9104
9 ай бұрын
He was on meth
@robertburke1486
9 ай бұрын
I thought it was a rambling, incoherent attempt to give hope to these sycophantic minions. It seems he was aware, when discussing the anticipated North Africa landings, and wanted to reduce the whole conflict to a duel between him and FDR. Unfortunately for him, Roosevelt was the true master strategist...
@nathanfugate8210
10 ай бұрын
Amazing how low his normal speaking voice was.
@19chrisbee93
10 ай бұрын
most known speaches are from himmler, maybe you think about his voice
@zelot2686
10 ай бұрын
@@Neuroburgeryeah, 5 to 1 on attacks is surely why they taught the germans a lesson in Material superiority (mostly because of American lend lease) and superior manpower. Amazing achievement. German soldiers were the best in the world, even us military strategists and historians accepted that.
@hwt-ka-pth
10 ай бұрын
Just a bit less hilarious when you learn it was actually, factually, these Untermenschen that launched the initial attacks on the Herrenvolk, a while before these Germans had any motive of doing so, to any other culture. Luckily here in the East of the Netherlands we've not only been exposed to the stuff the victor wrote, about certain topics. Kind regards @@Neuroburger
@scoobydoo2587
10 ай бұрын
@@Neuroburger You mean how, despite outnumbering the Nazis and having significantly more resources at their disposal, they had significantly more military casualties? Right. And his geopolitical calculations were what they were. The Nazis figured that knocking the Soviets out as early as possible was the number 1 strategic objective as the Soviet military was building up at a speed like no other. I suggest listening to the Mannerhim protocols on this topic. It gives good insight into the motivations of the Nazi leadership for Barbarossa. Well, at least the motivation they claimed to have.
@tlt3921
9 ай бұрын
German soldiers, the best in the world, have lost every war they started. Germany was adept at overrunning unprepared ill equipped and unprepared countries and armies. Germany was defeated in the air by Britain in the Battle of Britain, a contest on equal footing and pilot on pilot in planes of near equal performanc, the Spitfire and the ME-109.... Destroyed by the united states in the air over Germany and lost every battle with the USA except the first in North Africa when USA troops were new to war. After that Germany was wiped out at every confrontation. Ony surprise attacks, Battle of the Bulge for a week,, till the USA had time to organize and counter attack did the germans have any success 9nce the USA entered the war. Even at the Bulge the German army was surrounded and destroyed. The superior german soldier is a myth perpetrated to console an army that was defeated in every war they fought, a salve for german ego and arrogance. But having said that, the trains always ran on time when the Third Reich was in charge and they did build very efficient gas chambers.@@zelot2686
@1738Creations
9 ай бұрын
Everything was so much better quality back then. The buildings were made to a high standard, they looked great, things were designed, the walls were painted with care, the light fittings were a bulb stuck in a wall like most do today. Effort was put in to creating stuff and making places people wanted to be. Today everything is shit. it's all poorly formed plastic and bottom end phoniness.
@zodiac6968
9 ай бұрын
Correct, as my late great father once said, as time goes on we seem to become less creative and a lot lazier.
@rudedude1686
9 ай бұрын
@@zodiac6968All that was before the hunt for ever increasing margins, exponential growth, cutting costs to the detriment of the customer, this cutthroat capitalism where nothing matters but the bottom line, not people, not the environment (don't be fooled by the "green movement"-most of it is on paper only) not improving the society, living standarts...no, just more money to be made by any means ...hate this about our times
@TheCriticalPolitician
9 ай бұрын
Have you seen all those well designed buildings in May 1945? That was the price the Germans had to pay for their 'glorious regime'......
@jeremylee5828
9 ай бұрын
@@zodiac6968I don’t think people are lazier by any means. I think that the elites have found an extremely successful tactic to exploit the middle and lower class people. 99.9 percent of people take no blame for everything being cheaply made or of poor quality. .01 percent of the population are single handily destroying civilization
@okkj1878
9 ай бұрын
@TimmerFrans Ah, yes, if you destroy them, they are no longer nice... amazing argument. So the only reason we Europeans can't have nice things is because (they) will destroy them. Good to know.
@relleh2001
10 ай бұрын
Wahnsinnig gutes Material. Respekt
@dRJB666
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@jhonjhon3715
3 ай бұрын
@@dRJB666silence Jew
@gregorymilla9213
3 ай бұрын
You must be so proud !
@Gffhvjhkiib
2 ай бұрын
@@gregorymilla9213im british and ashamed, proud of germans forever!
@gregorymilla9213
2 ай бұрын
@@Gffhvjhkiib of course Britain has always had many supporters of National Socialism
@pimpernelsmith3798
9 ай бұрын
As with the Finnish secret recording you can hear Hitler's conversational voice as this was a more familiar audience to him. Liked!
@valentinius62
3 ай бұрын
There's also footage of him making a short speech before a group of a WW I Veterans organization iirc. They were all seated and he walked up and stood in front of them with no podium. He spoke in a natural, almost conversational tone.
@DeNiefer
3 ай бұрын
@@valentinius62 we’re can I find it ?
@valentinius62
3 ай бұрын
@@DeNiefer I'm pretty sure I saw it on Bitchute. But I can't remember the particulars of that speech.
@peterdoring7521
9 ай бұрын
Danke für diese Rede. Ein sehr wichtiges Zeitdokument, das allen zugänglich gemacht werden sollte, um sich selbst aus Originalaufzeichnungen eine eigene Meinung bilden zu können.
@s53gddynamo81
9 ай бұрын
Is zwar inhaltlich richtig jedoch gibt es hier bloß eine Richtige "Meinung".
@cinemattick
9 ай бұрын
@@s53gddynamo81Ich verstehe was du meinst, aber ist es rein logisch nicht paradox bei dem Wort "Meinung" davon zu reden es gäbe nur eine richtige? Meinungen sind Meinung und haben erstmal keinen Anspruch auf Richtigkeit
@ludwigsamereier8204
9 ай бұрын
@@cinemattick Stimmt theoretisch. Aber es kommt auf die WIRKUNG an. In D. gibt es einerseits medial "erlaubte" - und andere ketzerische Meinungen, die sofort der rechten Ecke zugeordnet werden.
@22grena
9 ай бұрын
Das stimmt
@s53gddynamo81
9 ай бұрын
@@cinemattick Naja klar kann keine Meinung objektiv für sich in Anspruch nehmen die Einzig richtige zu sein. Allerdings bei einem bestätigten Massenmörder kann es keine 2 Meinungen geben.
@philipptiepolt5547
6 ай бұрын
Endlich kann ich Geschichte aus der Quelle hören, nicht aus der arg verdünnten, vermischten und verfälschten Mündungsplörre! Vielen Dank!
@duplizappergames3585
5 ай бұрын
Musst dir auch die Anspreche in Danzig anhören die er von sich gegeben hat. eigtl sind alle Ansprachen interessant
@waantut
4 ай бұрын
My German brothers, you have brothers in the USA who stand outside of the current narrative. Be Strong and courageous, whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might! The world is waiting for the sons of Yaweh to be revealed!
@philipptiepolt5547
4 ай бұрын
@@waantut Thanks a lot, brother. But 'Sons of Yaweh', I don't know what that is... Are you a member of the 'House of Yahweh', TX, USA? No offense, man, nowadays I apprechiate people who BELIEVE in more than capitalism! All the Best from Leipzig, Germany.
@waantut
4 ай бұрын
@@philipptiepolt5547 I know nothing about the House of Yaweh in Texas. Yaweh is just the exact name of the God of the Bible. The white European people are the desendents of Jacob/Israel the man. That is why they, the people who moved to the land on the east coast of the Mediterranean are doing everything in their power to destroy and flood the white European nations with non whites. Americans are getting the same treatment. The people living in the newly established/stolen land on the east coast of the Mediterranean are complete frauds and are trying to subject the whole world. The US is currently being subjugated by these dual citizenship people who dictate policy. The US is the new Weimar Republic. Totally subverted and disgusting. Ich kann deutsch sprechen, aber nicht immer schnell schreiben. Ich hoffe die Leute in Deutschland, Skandinavien, Gross Britannia, den USA undsoweiter auf wachen! Der man, den wir hören, er wisst dass wir alle Brüdern warren. Deshalb wollte er nicht Kämpfen gegan Groß Brittania. Aber die Leute von Ost Mediterran sie wollen uns gegen ein ander kämpfen. Patton was right, that is why they killed him.
@birgitkatharina
4 ай бұрын
@@duplizappergames3585wo findet man diese Rede? Deutsche Seiten gibt’s irgendwie gar keine … aber eh irgendwo verständlich, dass sich das niemand traut, wenn der Satz „alles für Deutschland“ schon für eine Verurteilung und Geldstrafe reicht heutzutage …
@Palladria
10 ай бұрын
His speech ability was unmatched and still is today
@antonioacevedo5200
9 ай бұрын
Glad you are blown away by his "speech ability".
@steveg8322
9 ай бұрын
If anything you could hear the fear in his voice,and the idiocy of grasping at straws.
@joanfrellburg4901
9 ай бұрын
Unmatched in blatant stupidity, hate, and racism.
@jebbroham1776
9 ай бұрын
@@steveg8322 Germany wasn't fighting a hopeless war until the failure of Kursk.
@steveg8322
9 ай бұрын
@@jebbroham1776 Germany was fighting a hopeless war when it decided to invade Russia and declaring war on the United States.”Flew in the face of not only common morality but of common sense as well “.
@CLARKE176
9 ай бұрын
The original beer hall was badly damaged by the bomb attempt on Hitlers life 3 years previously which was why lowenbraukeller was chosen instead. The reason he survived was that he cut his speech short, its baffling how much luck he had when it came to assassination attempts.
@HolgerRuneFan
9 ай бұрын
Wrong. You are speaking of a completely different beer hall, the Bürgerbräukeller, which was destroyed in 1979. That was the beer hall Elser planted the bomb in. Please don't post erroneous and false information.
@CLARKE176
9 ай бұрын
@@HolgerRuneFan no I'm completely right, the hall was badly damaged by George Elser's bomb in 1939 so the Nazi leadership moved the celebration events to another building while the original was being repaired but was never used again due to wartime shortages.
@MountVernonPolitics
8 ай бұрын
Relax guy.@@HolgerRuneFan
@gundarsspruds539
6 ай бұрын
Hi got more lives neither cats...but historical question is..will be the same ...-So why so...less evil? For future Europe?...
@Thomas-qr3zv
4 ай бұрын
Does this beer hall still exist?
@nickcirillo6191
8 ай бұрын
Fatherland freed from the world bank 🏦
@charlesmartella
4 ай бұрын
F the world financiers
@djjayem100
9 ай бұрын
This was probably the most crucial moment throughout the entire war. The outcome literally depended on 1 city.
@NankerPhelge65
9 ай бұрын
and the Allies landed in north africa on this date.
@alexmikityanskiy6605
9 ай бұрын
In his view Stalingrad was not blinder at the time he was given this speech, I can only imagine how suprised he was few months later after he had to withdraw thousands of troops from Caucasus after his 6th army perished😊
@priatalat
8 ай бұрын
Hitler lost as soon as he invaded the Soviet Union.
@pschneider1968
8 ай бұрын
The dice had been cast towards Germany losing the war when Hitler decided to attack Russia with "Operation Barbarossa", breaking the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. It was self-evident that Germany could not win a war on two front lines.
@JCT-u7k
8 ай бұрын
It was a turning point. But the Germans probably lost the war with the failure to defeat Britain. Invading Russia was a massive mistake. Too big a country for them to conquer. All dependent on a quick victory. There were no plans for a long war.
@knutkunze2283
10 ай бұрын
He spoke about the poor russian farmers. And about the capitalism of the „west“.
@markbaston8147
8 ай бұрын
Because he genuinely cared.
@e9_Tum0r
7 ай бұрын
Why do some people try to make a distinction between Nazi Germany and the “west”? Germany WAS/IS the west, even when Hitler controlled it.
@MrDaiseymay
7 ай бұрын
DELIBERATELY CREATED MASS STARVATION, BY THAT OTHER LUNATIC, STALIN. IT'S ALL IN THE BOOKS. AND IS THE REASON WHY MANY UKRANIANS JOINED THE GERMAN ARMY INVADER'S. BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT MAYBE THEY WOULD BE BETTER MASTER'S THAN STALIN.'S HENCHMEN
@johnrockyryan
6 ай бұрын
Like I said time and time again he is the most demonized human being in history once you find out the truth you feel sick cause you've been lied to
@francoislechanceux5818
5 ай бұрын
@@markbaston8147Yes he cared so much for russian farmers and for russia unlike Stalin. The Bolsheviks should have let him win and go in exile in Mexico, right?
@MIB_63
10 ай бұрын
It feels almost unreal listening to Hitler talking in a calm voice.
@daucuscarota6602
10 ай бұрын
There was simply no reason for boasting triumphalism in the face of the death of more than 500,000 soldiers.
@alvalankerofficial
9 ай бұрын
the passion he speaks with, even though i dont know the language I can feel it.
@geewhiz5926
9 ай бұрын
@alvalankerofficial it really is surreal there was definitely some serious spiritual activity going on there bad and good, I'm sure the spiritual battle was even more intense than the actual war itself.
@Maiden4eva1995
9 ай бұрын
@@daucuscarota6602 Hitler ignored history, the history from which Napoleon failed the same way he did.
@joncheskin
9 ай бұрын
The rhetorical style is interesting, his main mode is storytelling. Of course, the stories are full of lies and exaggerations, but they are very effective at shaping the reality in the way that he wants others to see it.
@richardstone3083
9 ай бұрын
Although I am sincerely grateful for this important piece of history, the translation does leave a lot to be desired
@flappypancake85
9 ай бұрын
If you even know a little bit of German you can see the translation is pretty accurate.
@22grena
9 ай бұрын
@@flappypancake85 But not 100%
@claymor8241
9 ай бұрын
@@flappypancake85No it’s not, quite often the English translation doesn’t make sense. Some of the words used don’t even exist in English. The gist is usually there but this is not really ready for upload.
@momeara7482
8 ай бұрын
I speak German fluently. And I can assure you that the English translation is poor. And in some places it is laughably poor. @@flappypancake85
@toast2610
6 ай бұрын
In some places it's the opposite of what was said and meant.
@jf5-mars334
7 ай бұрын
I can only imagine the soldier in stalingrad , frozen , whitout food , surrended by dead felow soldiers , around a small fire in the ruins , listening this live speech on a small old radio ... And trying to find the will to keep fighting , its just insane .
@DailyHeeDee
7 ай бұрын
Because you haven't lived true the Weimar republic.
@omarrojo9484
7 ай бұрын
@@DailyHeeDee Or soviet occupation, really.
@Tremoloist
5 ай бұрын
We defeated the wrong enemy
@MultiUndertakker
10 ай бұрын
Wow ich bin echt baff. Woher hast du die ganze Rede ? Habe bislang nur den Anfang gefunden. Höre jetzt dank dir endlich den letzen Teil. LG aus Düsseldorf
@reshapingyourdestiny
10 ай бұрын
Die Rede und noch viele mehr konnte man sich in den 90er Jahren als Schallplatte bei bestimmten Vetrieben bestellen, ganz legal. CD's auch😂
@gimtomic5987
9 ай бұрын
Gruß aus Solingen
@Thorsten-zl3es
9 ай бұрын
Adolf Hitler hat mit vielem mit dem was er sagte Recht gehabt, aber es nicht zu rechtfertigen das man deshalb Millionen Menschen opfert...
@Maexensteyhn
9 ай бұрын
@@reshapingyourdestinyTatsächlich?
@Maexensteyhn
9 ай бұрын
@@reshapingyourdestinyBist du zufällig im Besitz selbiger?
@greenbeech3055
10 ай бұрын
The winners write the history books.
@westilldontknow3407
10 ай бұрын
*historians
@nonconformsoundwave1351
9 ай бұрын
the winners always tell the truth
@peterdoring7521
9 ай бұрын
@@nonconformsoundwave1351 The winners always tell you their truth.
@PeterFamiko-lw8ue
9 ай бұрын
Sure, but motal imperative can be easily recognized
@TheHesseJames
9 ай бұрын
Yup, hence it is a good thing that the Nazis didn’t get to write our history books.
@bradman8281
8 ай бұрын
Danke für dieses Video. Bewundernswert diese deutliche Stimme.
@SlowfingerJC
7 ай бұрын
Warum bewundernswert?
@ThomasBerger-de6tq
6 ай бұрын
Seine Stimme ist sonor und tragfähig. Eigentlich hört man ihr gerne zu. Rhetorisch war er brillant, aber inhaltlich……..
@kiellyell
6 ай бұрын
@@SlowfingerJC many people from many country proud of him and german in past. ur contry is the best of all time
@MrGS125
4 ай бұрын
@@ThomasBerger-de6tq könnte immer hören aufjedenfall sehr viel viel besser wir die jetzige Regierung diese heuchler für die Zionisten dieses Volk
@birgitkatharina
16 күн бұрын
@@SlowfingerJCvielleicht meinte er auch einfach, dass es gute Aufnahmen sind. Man glaubt tatsächlich nicht, dass das über 80 Jahre her ist. Und ja, man muss trotzdem zugeben, dass er eine angenehm anzuhörende Stimme hat - im Gegensatz zu dem Geschrei, das man in deutschen Dokus immer von ihm sieht und hört. Privat bzw mit seinen Sekretärinnen, Telefonisten usw hat er ja angeblich nochmal anders gesprochen (viel sanfter und ohne diesem rollenden „r“ usw). Finde seine Stimme aber auch hier sehr angenehm, muss man einfach zugeben.
@nik4546
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for preserving history, keep up the good work! However, at 8:42, it's "Eden", not "Iken". Anthony Eden was a prime minister.
@GermanWWIIPreservation
11 ай бұрын
Thank you. Thanks for pointing that out as well. I do intend to redo this video someday when I get around to it, as there are some other minor errors in the translation.
@sanwan7138
10 ай бұрын
This speech sounds like the mannerheim Normal Voice because the fuhrer is too tired and depressed to be a cheerleader so hardly any8 screaming in soprano.... this is his normal voice What a demogogue he was.
@tobo818
10 ай бұрын
He really says Eden, not Iken. It sounds little weird for non- german- speakers due to his austrian accent.
@SR-zc6lk
10 ай бұрын
@@sanwan7138hero
@davidluck1678
9 ай бұрын
Warmonger Churchill was PM; Eden was #1 hatchet man/errand boy. Later PM.
@sascha7725
5 ай бұрын
Thank god I’m German and I can hear the original 😁
@jankroehl
2 ай бұрын
So wie ich. Es lebe Deutschland!
@curvedvector
8 ай бұрын
In war, truth is the first casualty. Aeschylus Greek tragic dramatist (525 BC - 456 BC).
@claudiosaldivia5646
2 ай бұрын
Incredible how comments pro Hiller are deleted
@theavocadoguitarist.1823
6 ай бұрын
It honestly surprises me how low Hitler’s voice actually was. The rest of the content you see about hitler shows him screaming in a pitchy voice, and getting to hear him talk is such a different experience!
@jimbo43ohara51
4 ай бұрын
It seems very measured, not the hysteria that you normally associate with him. If only our present leaders spoke in such a measured tone. Little wonder he had such an adoring audience.
@svenrichterXP7
8 ай бұрын
Wenn die Welt nur wüsste wer die wahren Verbrecher sind😔
@andikrauthofen3720
8 ай бұрын
Ja, die Nazis
@svenrichterXP7
8 ай бұрын
@@andikrauthofen3720 🤣🤣🤣🤣 japp
@lukamilas8648
8 ай бұрын
@@andikrauthofen3720 brainwashed fool
@devn6568
7 ай бұрын
@@andikrauthofen3720 stimmt deshalb wollte Churchill auch unbedingt Krieg und hat mehrmals den Frieden von Deutschland abgelehnt... schlaf weiter.
@frankvontrier7663
7 ай бұрын
@svenrichterXP7 Solange die Welt den Gott Mammon anbetet, will niemand die Wahrheit hören!
@TheDrednaught
9 ай бұрын
Crazy that it’s censored. History is history one cannot pick and choose
@martinwarner1178
5 ай бұрын
Censored so you don't find out who the bad fellows really were. Most of western history is lies my friend. Peace and goodwill.
@BiffJackson-o4i
9 ай бұрын
Was für ein wunderbarer Redner. Sehr faszinierend.
@Das_Munckelchen
9 ай бұрын
Ja, definitiv!
@GammaDelta-xl6ew
8 ай бұрын
aber ein Arschloch
@Domino13334
10 ай бұрын
My grandmother who is still alive listened to several Hitler speeches in Nürnberg. Edit: She has, like the other school kids back in the days, taken part at the Reichsparteitag at the Reichsparteitagsgelände in Nürnberg. She remembers everything very clearly her mind is sharp. The planes who formes the Nazi symbol in the sky. The tanks driving along. The massive number of soldiers. She had to hold her arm up for 2 hours straigt. If she changed her arm, she was slapped for it. Finally free in 1945, the Americans gave her food because she was very thin. Hitler was a likable person among young kids she told me. He came down to greet the kids and shake hands.
@A23ifnapq
10 ай бұрын
She is lucky to have seen this man with her own eyes. As time passes, he looks more like a movie character than a flesh-and-blood person who walked this earth.
@ziepex7009
10 ай бұрын
Legend, i wish her good health
@SukhmaiKokkoff
10 ай бұрын
I hope she stood up and spoke against him whenever possible, unlike the other ++60 million Germans who did not give a ratzzz azz that Hitler and his people committed the worst crimes and atrocities in the 20th century.
@mehemmedeliyev4756
10 ай бұрын
How old is she bro?
@saloedroeg
10 ай бұрын
@@mehemmedeliyev4756lol
@Schdanek
10 ай бұрын
This was one of the last enthusiastic speeches before the course of the war changed dramatically. He then feared public appearances and went into hiding.
@MaxHeimst
10 ай бұрын
It was in fact the very last of the enthusiastic speeches. Only 11 days later the Red Army started its operation to cut off Stalingrad. From there on there wasn't anything to be enthusiastic about. Well, Goebbels' speech proclaiming "total war" may have sounded enthusiastic, only that it wasn't really. Goebbels proclaimed the storm to break loose - all that meant that the war was, in fact, lost and Goebbels was grabbing at straws.
@medialex78
10 ай бұрын
@@MaxHeimst It is indeed quite easy to recognize when a war gets lost by one party. WW II was the first conflict that made people recognize that due to media presence. Hitler & Co. used radio and television as propaganda tools to keep the people walking the line. If this would not have been the case, WW II may have ended much earlier.
@benjaminprince6424
10 ай бұрын
Indeed, Goebbels, Göring, Himmler, Speer, soon became the public faces giving speeches and public orders whilst he isolated himself to the Wolfslair, only travelling to Berlin at night as to avoid the scenes of bomber commands damage
@haraldthorson9153
10 ай бұрын
He never went into hiding and gave speeches after this but it did become a thing that did not happen as much anymore.
@metalguy098
9 ай бұрын
@@MaxHeimst You can't deny that was Goebbel's best speech. He asked the crowd if they wanted total war and they screamed yes and then passionately sang the national anthem whilst knowing the war was lost. There has never been a speech like it before or since.
@Aristotelezz
9 ай бұрын
There aren't many recordings of Hitlers normal voice but IMO it can be heard here aswell.
@macdaniel6029
10 ай бұрын
Ich hätte nie gedacht Hitler mal das Wort "Gangster" aussprechen zu hören. Sehr interessantes Zeitdokument, man kann daraus sehr viele Schlüsse ziehen, z.B. dass er niemals auf jemanden gehört hätte der ihm abgeraten hätte Russland anzugreifen. "Wir werden sehen ob das ein Fehler war" - ich denke wir können diese Frage mit ja beantworten ;)
@holgerrothenberger454
9 ай бұрын
Gegenüber dem finnischen Marschall Mannerheim hat er dies im Mai 42 eingestanden. Der finnische Geheimdienst hat das Gespräch heimlich mitgeschnitten.
@kammschupper
9 ай бұрын
@@holgerrothenberger454es blieb ihm doch gar keine andere Wahl als anzugreifen. Die Russen haben davor Finnland angegriffen und wollten danach die Genehmigung Deutschlands, um die Rumänien und Estland angreifen zu dürfen. Es war ein russisch bolschewistischer Angriff auf Europa. Als wir kriegerisch Unterlagen, sah man die Absicht der Fremden aus dem Osten
@questionsfrog1918
9 ай бұрын
Wenn der passive Widerstand nicht die Nachschublieferungen fehlgeleitet & verzögert hätte könnte er mit seiner Einschätzung damals recht gehabt haben,sooooo unwahrscheinlich ist das nicht
@chrisyuriy4410
9 ай бұрын
@@holgerrothenberger454Er hat zugegeben, die Russen unterschätzt, aber letztendlich keine Wahl gehabt zu haben. Wo die Reise hingeht, stand schon in seinem Buch und wird in dieser Rede wiedergespiegelt.
@chrisyuriy4410
9 ай бұрын
@@questionsfrog1918 Die Russen haben eine Falle gestellt und in seiner ideologischen Verbohrtheit ist er darauf hereingefallen. Das lag auch nicht am Nachschub, denn bis Stalingad ging der Vormarsch relativ zügig vor sich. Er musste die Stadt, die Stalins Namen trägt unbedingt einnehmen, die Wolga hätte auch woanders abgeschnitten werden können, und die Russen haben in einem völlig zerstörten urbanen Umfeld einen entsprechenden Empfang bereitet. Haus für Haus und Mann gegen Mann. Extreme Verluste auf beiden Seiten. Es war wohl bekannt, das die Flanken überdehnt und nur schwach geschützt waren, auch die Bereitstellungen jenseits der Wolga sind wohl auch nicht unbemerkt geblieben. Seit der Schlacht um Moskau war bekannt, das die Russen sehr wohl in der Lage sind, frische Divisionen in großer Zahl heranzuführen und einen erfolgreichen Gegenangriff zu starten. Wider besseres Wissen in den Untergang. Und auch der Befehl zur Rundum Verteidigung für eine Truppe in dieser Größe ist in der Militärgeschichte einmalig. Versorgung aus der Luft hat wohl auch nicht so funktioniert. Vollkommen wahnsinnig der Typ!
@fae1970-k9f
9 ай бұрын
Tell us the history with no censor....
@domepuncher
10 ай бұрын
The subtitles are not so good. Why so many breaks in translation? Like half of the whole video is left without subtitles
@samuelm6310
6 ай бұрын
The translator (or creator of the video) doesn't want you to know some of the things he said.
@cesarfernandezlopez5063
Ай бұрын
USE THE TRANSLATION BOX OR LOOK FOR THE SPEECH ON INTERNET
@domepuncher
Ай бұрын
@@cesarfernandezlopez5063 NO. THIS IS THE INTERNET. I LOOKED FOR IT HERE AND HE FAILED. NOW SILCENCE
@ardimehmeti952
10 ай бұрын
Gibt es auch spätere Reden die du besitzt? kannst Du diese bitte hochladen. Unfassbar historischen Wert
@Tewtcalpha
10 ай бұрын
Spätere Reden gibt es nicht so viele.
@haraldthorson9153
10 ай бұрын
Schnell runterladen bevor es wieder verschwindet.
@davidglickstein5169
10 ай бұрын
@@TewtcalphaEs waren etliche Reden von 1928 - 1942 vorhanden, leider alles gelöscht mittlerweile.
@pimmelberger9967
10 ай бұрын
@@davidglickstein5169von ihm hochgeladen, oder woher?
@antonmichaelberger2536
10 ай бұрын
Da hast Du absolut Recht, historisches Gut vom höchstem Wert, Grüße aus Österreich 🇩🇪❤️🇱🇻
@michaelgohl6503
10 ай бұрын
Hervorragendes historisches Dokument.
@jayjayson9613
9 ай бұрын
Why was President Roosevelts name misspelled like that? Just weird is all. Btw, would you be able to upload Hitlers last speech that was broadcast on January 30 1945
@jessasnamoi
9 ай бұрын
The subtitles really alter the meaning and leave out crucial words. I counted at least 5 major errors up to 16:29 where I just read "the Lord of the Poles" when instead it should be "thus when Poland [fell]". He said "daher" (thus) but it's wrongfully translated as "der Herr" (the lord), making no sense at all. This would be top quality stuff if it wouldn't be for meaning-altering subtitles.
@jd3d_cgi
7 ай бұрын
But they were, all of them, deceived, for another Pole was made. In the land of Poland
@jen-zd3qz
6 ай бұрын
Yeah its intentional. He blocked out the correct subtitles then put gibberish and says its the corrected ones!
@karlmehltretter2677
11 ай бұрын
An audio recording of the 1941 Munich speech (soon after start of Barbarossa) would be great.. I wonder if it exists somewhere.
@GermanWWIIPreservation
11 ай бұрын
I'll look for that audio and see what I can do, I believe it may exist somewhere.
@zakmarsden5997
10 ай бұрын
it does, ive heard it on you tube probably a good few years ago,So embarrassing, he refers to the city on the Volga, named after Stalin, "we,ve got it" he says,"just a little mopping up to do",,,i want to take my time and do it toughly" he says.hahaahha , We,ve got it, same as he had Moscow!! same as he had Leningrad,, he ended up in a little room size of a small kitchen, THAT was his Empire when he blew his head off!
@TigerUpperCut22
10 ай бұрын
@@zakmarsden5997 i ve heard that speech few months ago as well on yt. i remember it was over 20 mins but don't remember the title
@JuchariUnepekuaGoldRonSh
10 ай бұрын
@@zakmarsden5997crazy how brainwashed You are. Do You know about the holocaust against Christians in soviet Russia? The US fought the wrong Empire.
@zakmarsden5997
10 ай бұрын
@@TigerUpperCut22 the terrible truth for the German people was that within weeks of that speech a whole German Army had been destroyed at Stalingrad in a battle that hitler had told them "Had been won2
@christopher9270
10 ай бұрын
Whoever edited the subtitling did a terrible job.
@GermanWWIIPreservation
10 ай бұрын
yeah, sorry. the subtitles have been fixed. access them through the youtube subtitles page. I plan on reuploading this video sometime.
@skyhero1888
10 ай бұрын
Deutsche Sprache schwere Sprache 😉
@alexandervonkarnstein
10 ай бұрын
@@skyhero1888Aber wirklich. 😅
@jen-zd3qz
6 ай бұрын
Yeah he blocked out the correct ones then butchered it and said its the corrected version. We know the tactic..All Adolf will be destroyed by them and well be the the darkness of ignorance so they can make us their slaves then kill us all like in Gaza.
@dasman6223
7 ай бұрын
This is his natural, everyday voice. Not at all like his screaming voice.
@HeadPack
6 ай бұрын
He was a talented speaker who gamed the Germans with well feigned logic. The first part of this speech is an example. Good effort with the subs. I understand German.
@vitamind4755
9 ай бұрын
At Min. 17:50 he is referring to the Kaufman-Plan and the book "Germany must perish" from 1941.
@timtam8754
5 ай бұрын
that`s why surrending was not a oppotunity. Because of these plans of psychopat peoples...
@johnnyredux4019
2 ай бұрын
Churchill (who was a puppet to the bankers to whom he owed debt) outright admitted that peace with Germany was never an option.
@Joezvi
10 ай бұрын
We need a reupload. Where the subtitels are better.
@GermanWWIIPreservation
10 ай бұрын
yes, sorry, the subtitles have been fixed. access them through the youtube subtitles page. I do plan on reuploading this video sometime.
@Offenbacher64
10 ай бұрын
vielen Dank für das Video.
@horstkrause9467
10 ай бұрын
The Translation absolutely doesn´t fit, it has sometimes nothing to do with the real sentences Hitler said.
@kulio1214
10 ай бұрын
We're not allowed to know what he really thought. You're supposed to only think of the monster they created.
@GermanWWIIPreservation
10 ай бұрын
yeah, the subtitles have been fixed. access them through the youtube subtitles page. I plan on reuploading this video sometime.
@just_p4274
10 ай бұрын
Luckly im german. 🎉
@maxmustermann9631
2 ай бұрын
I dont know if you americans know that Hitler was Austrian, not German.
@Karl-nv5ok
2 ай бұрын
Austrians are German
@xxxy9928
10 ай бұрын
was mich am meisten wundert ist sein perfektes hochdeutsch ....als geborener Braunauer ...man hört absolut keinen OÖ-Dialekt durch !
10 ай бұрын
Hitler sprach eine Mischung aus Bayerischem und passauer Deutsch. Aber man hőrt doch dass er Ősterreicher ist. Komischerweise hőrt man keine Wiener Klangfärbung in seiner Sprechweise.
@groppermilk
10 ай бұрын
Perfektes Hochdeutsch? Das ist nicht ganz richtig. Er hat Hoch- oder Standarddeutsch gesprochen, aber nur in einem weit gefassten Sinn. Ich als Norddeutscher würde die Klangfarbe seiner teils sehr "kehligen" Redeweise eher als süddeutsch einordnen. Außerdem hat er gelegentlich spezifisch österreichische Wörter und Ausdrücke benutzt, die in Deutschland (auch in Bayern) schlicht nicht verwendet werden. Eine seiner damaligen Privatsekretätinnen, Traudl Junge (geborene Münchnerin), hat in einem Interview berichtet, dass er "nimmermehr" anstelle von "niemals" oder "nie" verwendet hat, beispielsweise wie in: "Das habe ich nimmermehr gehört." Das ist in Deutschland gänzlich unüblich und unbekannt und nur aus dem Kontext zu verstehen. Im Vergleich dazu kam Goebbels' Redeweise - nach deutschen Maßstäben - dem Hochdeutschen vielleicht doch etwas näher, obwohl sein Deutsch eine ganz leichte niederrheinische Klangfärbung ("rheinischer Singsang") aufwies.
10 ай бұрын
@@groppermilk komischerweise hat seine Sprache keine Wiener Klangfärbung!!
@groppermilk
10 ай бұрын
@ Du willst damit sicherlich auf Hitlers Wiener Jahre anspielen. Bist du Wiener? Man darf nicht vergessen, dass Hitler bereits 18 Jahre alt war, als er nach Wien ging, um sich dort 1907 an der Kunstakademie zu bewerben. In diesem Alter wird man nicht mehr so stark von einem Dialekt geprägt, dass er noch einen wesentlichen Einfluss auf die Redesweise eines Menschen hätte. Die Sprachentwicklung ist ein lebenslanger Prozess, aber die grundlegende Sprachentwicklung (Grammatik, Wortschatz, Artikulation) ist in der Regel bereits im Alter von fünf bis sechs Jahren abgeschlossen. Und offensichtlich hat sich Hitler ganz bewusst auf das Hochdeutsche konzentriert, sicherlich auch, um sich - psychologisch gesehen - von den provinziellen, kleinbürgerlichen Verhältnissen, aus denen er stammte, abzugrenzen.
@just_p4274
10 ай бұрын
Der hat so einen krassen Dialekt im Hochdeutschen, das hört man sofort. 😂
@grahamluna6935
8 ай бұрын
There is always two side to a story.
@thomaspierce3650
10 ай бұрын
Within 3 months of this speech Stalingrad falls and in 3 years Germany would be divided into 4 ' Occupation Zones ' under the control by the victors of the war.
@SR-zc6lk
10 ай бұрын
And now Europeans are set to be a minority, as the third world moves in.
@marionapoleoni4502
8 ай бұрын
Makes Me Ill
@justforever96
6 ай бұрын
Stalingrad didn't fall, they were trying to take it. The besieging army was surrounded and destroyed. It can't fall when they never succeeded in taking it, and the main combat afterwards happened outside the city behind the lines.
@heimricvanleeuwen2563
10 ай бұрын
10:50 interesting how he compares British materialism to German idealism. He was a studied man, that one can hear.
@francisdec1615
10 ай бұрын
I wouldn't really call him studied, but he had some very good points here and there. The UK with their Lords and capitalists pretending to defend freedom is disgusting. Already back then it was easier for the average citizen in Nazi Germany to own a gun than in "democratic" Britain, and the UK of today is the worst police state in Western Europe. The irony.
@stefanstockl1088
10 ай бұрын
he read some. but his knowledge, his written and spoken language never got beyond that of a half educated man
@TheDudeOfSteel87
10 ай бұрын
@@stefanstockl1088He read 3 books per day, he had a gigantic library of books of various topics ranging from history books, biographies down to tech manuals on motors.
@stefanstockl1088
10 ай бұрын
@@TheDudeOfSteel87 i know that he read a lot and that he had a big library. i also know that he was good at repeating memorized things. but regarding his style of writing and speaking along with the content he delivered you can tell he was far from having a brilliant understanding of how the world worked.
@TheDudeOfSteel87
10 ай бұрын
@@ssgdhgsdfff8887 That's because it wasn't meant to be a book at first, it was dictated to his secretary, Rudolf Hess, what was a bunch of articles later on became a book, he didn't set out to write a Communist Manifesto rather he set out to write something that could help the NSDAP, in retrospect he commented "Had I known I would become Reichskanzler, I would have never written that book."
@centerp1ece
3 ай бұрын
it's weird - i can't find the video via search only via direct link.
@ivojuk3666
10 ай бұрын
Germans are very disciplinized folk - this is an advantage for almost all the time.
@Reupload-Kanal-Von-Lukas-Heil
9 ай бұрын
In the past, but not in the present day
@ivojuk3666
8 ай бұрын
@@Reupload-Kanal-Von-Lukas-Heil depends on perspective. For us you are still disciplinized. Greetings from south Europe! ;)
@daphneanson9587
9 ай бұрын
"Mr Ikin" in the subtitles at about 8:50 is "Mr Eden," i.e., Anthony Eden, Britain's Foreign Secretary.
@finchborat
10 ай бұрын
The podium picture shown in the screenshot is the picture in Col. Klink's office in Hogan's Heroes.
@Savchenkov1
10 ай бұрын
The one with the microphone !
@finchborat
10 ай бұрын
@@Savchenkov1 Yep!
@jackburton4892
4 ай бұрын
lol it is.
@anibalargentina3991
6 ай бұрын
WOW! His voice was captivating and fascinating!
@BaeumeSindCool
4 ай бұрын
The highly explosive relevance to current political events is striking. In addition, I develop the disastrous certainty that tens of generations have been grotesquely brainwashed, just as I was when I was learning history at school. This contemporary document must be preserved at all costs.
@simonwain1473
4 ай бұрын
It’s just so annoying, no European country is the same anymore, except maybe Poland and a few others. I went Poland this year and the culture reminded me of what maybe England would have been like decades ago. Almost everyone was Polish, and everyone seemed healthy (not fat as fuck like everyone here). Europe is fucked, it is getting worse and worse. It doesn’t matter because the big corporations are making billions and billions off it.
@cashisking7172
Ай бұрын
It's good that someone notices, I advise you to come to Bulgaria, which at the time of this speech was an Ally, but then we weren't Europeans yet...still come today and see, real freedom and capitalism, because of corruption and not following the stupid suicidal policies that the EU demands
@TroyaE117
10 ай бұрын
Only 10 days later, everything was to change with the Russian counter- offensive.
@drmontreal6165
10 ай бұрын
11 days.
@jurgenjung4302
9 ай бұрын
KZitem:"DIE VERBORGENE GESCHICHTE" TEIL1 UND TEIL2///Die ersten 30Min reichen aus. 💥
@playlistjohnnybitter
9 ай бұрын
Ukraine like
@NankerPhelge65
9 ай бұрын
nov 19th and on this date the allies landed in north africa
@U00U00U
9 ай бұрын
Gibt es Parallelen zwischen 1942/1943 und 2022/2023 hinsichtlich des Erhalts von Europa? Any parallels between Europe 1942/1943 and 2022/2023? ☝️
@alfi-gr9cy
6 ай бұрын
Kaum... die atomare Abschreckung funktioniert einigermaßen noch
@malashen
6 ай бұрын
So he was aware of Napoleon 1812, but thought the winter 1942 would not be so harsh.
@Schala1
9 күн бұрын
😂😂
@robrob122
5 ай бұрын
Einer gegen den Rest der Welt
@stephenchristian5739
6 ай бұрын
fascinating it's so important to hear one gets a perspective on all one has learned from WWII film videos books recordings, it completes a person's understanding of that wars history, thank you. PS. I left the program because I thought the titles were removed by YT censors I see now that it's blurred because the former ST's were way off sync with what Hitler is saying. I think you should mention that because a lot of folks are leaving as I did. Thank you again.
@claymor8241
9 ай бұрын
11 days after this speech the tide turned, never to be pushed back, to eventually show these words for the redundant posturing they were.
@donutseater1323
3 ай бұрын
You know it's interesting how In Europe you get jail time for asking or saying holocaust was faked.... not taking a side but simply asking... what's really going on
@vtblda
2 ай бұрын
Nothing's going on. You can ask poorly formulated questions just to make a fool of yourself. You can also deny evolution, claim the Earth is flat and say the moon landing never occurred. It's up to you.
@metalguy098
9 ай бұрын
You know who is truly an enigmatic figure. He isn't just some fascist dictator. Even George Orwell in his review of You know who's book said that he had a strange attraction to his personality.
@joncheskin
9 ай бұрын
His appeal comes in large part from his non-aristocratic origins. Germany had always been ruled be elites, even during it's post-war democratic phase. Hitler makes many references to the Volk and casts himself as one of them. He tells stories that resonate with their world view.
@RonSilver-j3r
9 ай бұрын
A. Hitler was insane & by his own fault lost his War .
@marklewen9384
8 ай бұрын
@@RonSilver-j3rA hitler was a ZIONIST ACTOR put in power to destroy germany....dont yo u think he hated the jews just a bit TOO MUCH? What did Shakespeare say? " The lady doth protest TOO MUCH"...
@Lawllawllawl
6 ай бұрын
@@RonSilver-j3rso you like to watch Disney and Netflix alot huh ...
@m1co294
4 ай бұрын
No wonder, he had the charisma to have an entire nation be drawn to him like a moth to a flame. Antisemitism was rampant in Germany by the time he rose to power. In a morbid way, he came at the correct place, at the correct time with the correct tools.
@matta9316
7 ай бұрын
Crazy hearing his actual voice! Amazing thanks for sharing
@maximom1357
5 ай бұрын
Why is it censored? Afraid of the truth?
@peterdoring7521
9 ай бұрын
16:54 Listen how the calm voice of the "Fuehrer" suddenly changes and Hitler starts shouting (when mentioning how Churchill refused his proposals several times). On the other hand he could also be very gentle and friendly...if needed for his purposes. This speech was held 9 years after he became Reichskanzler and ended democracy and freedom (1933), forbid trade unions and sent his political enemies into the first concentration camps (in Dachau near Munich, I visited it recently...). Only one year later in 1934 he got rid of internal political rivals and old enemies ("Roehm Putsch", Roehm was shot in Dachau KZ) and since then he could act as the unchallenged leader....he established a dicatorship without having >50% of the votes in elections as other parties agreed to support him and end the democracy!
@bravo2966
10 ай бұрын
The subtitles are nowhere near the actual words.
@GermanWWIIPreservation
10 ай бұрын
yes, the subtitles have been fixed.
@LonGin-gp2cr
4 ай бұрын
History should not be illegal or considerd any type of immoral.
@LeicaM11
9 ай бұрын
Always Bavaria… 😮 Why are we allowed to listen to German speech, but not for reading English subtitles? Very clear recording, German technology radically advanced, thank you.
@torso99
9 ай бұрын
might be bcouse we r getting near a simular senario.... and like zelensky he did not warn anyone russia was coming... its best kept suprice in their view
@uwil4608
5 ай бұрын
Europe fell with Germany.
@DrJ-hx7wv
4 ай бұрын
This is unfortunately true.
@james-pierre7634
4 ай бұрын
It is falling further as Ukraine and Israel drags it into the abyss.
@williamwestmill6915
4 ай бұрын
It didn't.
@gazza2933
4 ай бұрын
@@williamwestmill6915 Depends in which part you are living 🇬🇧
@maik007
4 ай бұрын
@@gazza2933 GB is the worst in terms of immigrants lol
@Proteus007
10 ай бұрын
Fascinating to hear his make his points in his speech, when we know from published research now that he knew: - Germany was almost bankrupt by 1939. His Finance Minister, Hjalmar Schacht had resigned in 1938 because Germany could not afford to pay for the liabilities created to fund the rearmament via MEFO bills. That may have motivated his Anschluss initially, and then subsequent peaceful acquisitions of Czech territory. - The Battle of the Atlantic was being lost by his u-boats, and by May 1943 25% of that fleet was destroyed by the Allied forces - His country was employing millions of his fellow Europeans as slave labour, very much like the history of the English and Americans he was criticizing - That he spent most of his time day dreaming at the Berghof and not working hard as he claims, and that Bormann and Himmler did most of the administrative work - That last attempt to capture Stalingrad had failed and within weeks the Soviet pincers would close around the Kalach area - The Allied forces had just landed in North Africa in force
@CIA.2024-u9b
10 ай бұрын
He actually spent most of these days in the different FHQ bunkers like eg Wolfschanze, closer to the front lines rather than Berghof.
@captainhurricane5705
9 ай бұрын
His empire was built on sand, and he knew it. He blames the capitalists for stealing from other countries, yet he did the exact same thing to maintain his empire. Despite all his talk of being in a winner-takes-all war for existence, Germany's industries were still under-utilized and being out-produced by the USSR on a massive scale at this point of the war. For all his oratory powers, the man was out of his depth as a military leader, and his poor strategies would ensure his armies destruction on the battlefields of Russia and North Africa.
@luckycharm4623
9 ай бұрын
@@captainhurricane5705 he attacks the British for their imperialistic plundering... all the while thats exactly what the SS was doing in the countries Germany occupied.
@bigfish3428
9 ай бұрын
I realize the Wehrmacht leadership tried to blame all their failures on him and take credit for all the success, but I don't think it's that black and white. You're right about the full mobilization being too late though. As for grand strategic miscalculation, I think the biggest ones he made was thinking Britain was rational and America was anticommunist. @@captainhurricane5705
@RonSilver-j3r
9 ай бұрын
Corporal A. Hitler refused to allow Field Marshall Frederick Von Paulus to retreat from Stalingrad and the Soviets took Von Paulus Prisoner with over quarter of a Million of the famed German Sixth Army Prisoner. The Soviets took what was left of the German Military to an unimaginable Hell on Earth .
@adler2410
10 ай бұрын
22:57 is the most interesting part here
@Rupitsch285
10 ай бұрын
19:01 - 19:16 😏
@maximom1357
5 ай бұрын
„Wer die Vergangenheit kontrolliert, kontrolliert die Zukunft: Wer die Gegenwart kontrolliert, kontrolliert die Vergangenheit.“ - George Orwell
@pregler88
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing these historical and important videos.
@pjotrboboy900
9 ай бұрын
A great history lesson. It is obviously easy to be right today, but in the happening, it is a slippery slope on the way down to waking the war machine. We should watch and learn, and avoid making the same mistakes over and over throughout history, it seems
@sun-p6g
7 ай бұрын
Trump appears to be emulating him.
@pjotrboboy900
6 ай бұрын
@@sun-p6g AH sounds much more like Putin, I'm afraid
@jonathanspencer4834
6 ай бұрын
@@sun-p6g That's ridiculous . Trump has none of the ideological positions which Hitler had .
@justforever96
6 ай бұрын
Is it so easy to be right? Are you sure about that? What is "right"? What if by doing all the things you are told are right and good and for all the right reasons is exactly what results in evil in the end? Then you weren't right. Most Germans who supported Hitler no doubt were sure they were doing the right thing.
@justforever96
6 ай бұрын
@@sun-p6goh yes, definitely completely the same. I know because they have said it so many times it must be true. His constant aggression and invading other nations, his attempt to create an authoritarian state, which his opponents _definitely_ aren't doing, the way he seized total power and he tried to issue overreaching mandates and orders without due process, all totally like Hitler. Why can't he be a good guy like Justin Trudeau?
@synergygaming65
10 ай бұрын
Incredible speaker regardless of the man he was.
@antonioacevedo5200
9 ай бұрын
Have you also a picture of this "incredible speaker" in your livingroom?
@leatherface6352
9 ай бұрын
@@antonioacevedo5200yes
@joanfrellburg4901
9 ай бұрын
Ya, an incredible step backwards for all of humanity. A devil that deserves no praise whatsoever.
@mirkojorgovic
9 ай бұрын
Many earlier tonfilm speaches were with more acting gestures and with more hysterical voice's intonation than here. Also with Mannerheim discussed more normal like here.
@antonioacevedo5200
9 ай бұрын
Many people that post here are overwhelmed and smitten by Hitler's oratory skills, but Hitler had none. The praises heaped on him are just excuses for those who were hoodwinked by him because, to a normal person, his rantings and overt hatred of Jews would have driven any normal person away regardless how good his bull shit was.
@cragjones1799
8 ай бұрын
Hitler achieved maximum stupidity at Stalingrad. Easily could have retreated and saved 400k men and materials. Instead sent Manstein to try to break through which wasted more men and materials. Or as Manstein said" we are being run into the ground by a bohemian corporal. "
@johngulartie-hx8sv
9 ай бұрын
Like the Romans said, " if you would learn who your masters are , you must first discover who you may not criticize
@justforever96
6 ай бұрын
Funny, I thought that was Voltaire. At least that's the most common fake attribution I have seen. Wonder why anyone would have to lie about who actually said a thing if it was a legitimate quotation, or even a legitimate idea. Although it's not even applicable here. In this case it's who you are _required_ to criticize. No one is forbidding you from criticizing Hitler, quite the opposite.
@theresiazimmermann3049
10 ай бұрын
Der Untertitel ist leider schlecht und oft grammatisch falsch.
@BFFWILLA
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! This is a History! History is very important.
@ericvanhaeren9449
9 ай бұрын
"Verschworene Gemeinschaft" does not translate as "conspiratorial" community, but as "tight-knit" or "solid".
@Deerrus
4 ай бұрын
12 years, not a slave.
@alexandershiferaw4082
6 ай бұрын
German military was strogest in ww2 and ww1 but major great powers were against them
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