I don't know if you can have a look at this,it is made by the BBC.Jeremy Clarkson's The Victoria Cross: For Valour - the FULL documentary.Thank you young lady and stay safe. And if you have the time please have a look at 1988: That's Life: Sir Nicholas Winton.Thank you.
@RobertJames-fe2pd
24 күн бұрын
ironic, considering what gaza now suffers, this is that last nation i thought would repeat the mistakes.
@zolahVR
Ай бұрын
A decent movie about the death of Hitler is The Downfall (Der Untergang) a German movie based on the recollection's of Hitler's personal secretary and the people who were with him in the bunker in the last weeks of the war. The reason why Hitler agitated the Germans against whom he called 'inferior races' (the Jews, Slavs, Roma, etc.) so they could enslave them, and later kill them and take their properties with the consent of the German population. Or just kill them and take their properties if they don't need labour force at the moment. Their entire economic model relied on enslaving people who they said they belong to 'inferior races' for production carried out in slave labour and extermination camps, while the German state seized their properties, from their houses, cars, to their jewerly, or the gold/silver teeth in their mouth (they removed them after they were killed). Every country the Nazis occupied, they looted, both for 'inferior races' they could use as slaves, then murder them, and their wealth and properties that can be taken over to finance the German state. My grandfather was kept in the Bor slave labour camp (in Serbia today) from which, around the end of the war, the SS forced him and thousands of other prisoners to march, on foot, towards and undisclosed camp in Germany through occupied Hungary and Austria. They didn't have railways to transport them anymore, because the UK and USA bombed the Hungarian railway system into nothing to distrupt the transportation of munitions and slave labour force. So the Nazis forced them to walk, and shot everyone who was too weak to keep walking. The SS guards made them go all the way to Austria, until they found out from local troops that Hitler killed himself, so they told all the prisoners to go home. My grandfather wasn't Jewish, he was sent to the camps to die because he refused to learn the use of firearms during military training because the Bible forbids the killing of other humans. So the rest of his family and their properties were safe, he had somewhere to get home to. When he got home finally, he found out the Jews from the region he lived were mostly gone. They were either killed, or all fled to the West to later go to the Mandate of Palestine that later become Israel and Jordan. Some moved to another parts of the country and changed name and assimilated, and some never even told their new children that they used to be Jews, and they were taken to Auschwitz. There is one Jewish family I know of in 2024 in a town of 35000 that used to have a 30% Jewish population. There's a synagoge in town, but it's used as the public library, due to everyone who would use it for worshipping are either dead, or are in Israel/USA.
@SWTSU
Ай бұрын
Yep maybe it’s time to pick up a history book and actually read it. Just saying!!!! 😎🍸
@FIGPLAYHOUSE
Ай бұрын
Lmao I agree. 🤣
@carolhayar3037
Ай бұрын
In an attempt to understand Hitler on some level, you have to delve deep into his psychological makeup beginning w-his childhood. It is said that he had a narcissistic personality disorder and borderline personality disorder. His personality included pathological narcissism, also suffering from severe anxiety, stemming from the fact that he was unable to control his insecurity, aloneness, meaninglessness, & describing him as a borderline paranoid schizophrenic and hysterical "megalomaniac." Hitler is said to have been a sickly and frail child & held immense anger, embitterment and hatred toward his father. According to psychoanalyst Michael Stone, his father was described as "tyrannical" and physically abusive, reportedly beating both Adolf and his older brother with a whip regularly. As a young boy Hitler was overpowered by his father and confronted with a situation he could not control, & diagnosed as being a borderline paranoid schizophrenic and hysterical "megalomaniac" with profound feelings of inferiority. Perhaps Hitler's madness, immense anger, embitterment and hatred toward his father lead to his hatred toward not only the Jews but to the world at large. Then there's the theory that Hitler's physical and mental health problems were also a result of his having been significantly inbred, possibly having monorchism due to his father possibly being his mother's second cousin. This is just part of a lengthy, detailed assessment of what led up to his behavior as an adult. Very messy indeed. It in no way excuses what happened, it's just an attempt to understand the "why" of what happened & what caused that man’s mental disorders.
@chocolate-teapot
Ай бұрын
I think he was just frustrated because his paintings were rubbish
@robertlonsdale5326
Ай бұрын
Just remember that history is always written by the victors.
@BattleAngelFan99
Ай бұрын
Yep, I've gotten the strong feeling that the information we've been allowed to view regarding nazis is skewed so we only discuss certain aspects and not the evils of the powers that be. Obviously though, I'm against Hitler for the mass murder and other atrocities and I wouldn't making light of that either. I'm just saying, the true reasons for these wars tend not to be as cut and dry as your high school textbooks make them out to be. Often, evil begets evil fighting each other.
@BattleAngelFan99
Ай бұрын
Wow I can't read my response I left earlier. But I fully agree
@chocolate-teapot
Ай бұрын
You're on Hitlers side? A Holocaust denier?
@BikersDoItSittingDown
Ай бұрын
what is this supposed to mean? Are you saying this did not happen the way the video states? Maybe it is time for you to visit one of these camps and SEE the history.
@chocolate-teapot
Ай бұрын
@@BikersDoItSittingDown all my responses have been removed, cheers pal
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