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Hermann Goering: The Head of the Luftwaffe 

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By the age of twenty-four Hermann Goering was a famous combat pilot ,a national hero, and leader of Germany’s most celebrated fighter squadron. By the time of his death, less than thirty years later, he was reviled as a monster with the blood of millions on his hands.
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@prathamsingh1481
@prathamsingh1481 3 года назад
"No enemy Bomber can reach the Ruhr. If one reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Goering. You may call me Meyer" -Hermann Meyer
@spinny369
@spinny369 3 года назад
Lol
@arelcemkencebay2819
@arelcemkencebay2819 3 года назад
It was berlin istead of ruhr i think
@spinny369
@spinny369 3 года назад
@@arelcemkencebay2819 no it was the Ruhr don’t worry
@arelcemkencebay2819
@arelcemkencebay2819 3 года назад
@@spinny369 ok
@iangiles7381
@iangiles7381 3 года назад
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@lyleslaton3086
@lyleslaton3086 3 года назад
When Goering was captured,he tried to keep his Field Marshal's batton. He told the MPs "That is the symbol of my authority". The MP replied"You no longer have any authority", deflated he surrendered the baton.
@TJDious
@TJDious 5 лет назад
Been waiting for this one. Guy was damn near a cartoon character.
@TJDious
@TJDious 5 лет назад
I read a book about the third Reich in Jr High that had a picture of him with Hitler that described him as "the gloating fat man on the right."
@jaredquinney204
@jaredquinney204 5 лет назад
This is true
@vernfl291
@vernfl291 5 лет назад
He WAS a cartoon character, Warner Bros did a Bugs Bunny cartoon during WW2
@comradecat3678
@comradecat3678 5 лет назад
@Eddie Moyna still should have realized the importance of bombers, it's like the Germans were anti bombers during WW2
@comradecat3678
@comradecat3678 5 лет назад
idk maybe the allied bombing was just so effective because of the magnitude not the act or bombers in themselves
@Mamaki1987
@Mamaki1987 5 лет назад
Ah yes, Goering. People said that he wore so many medals that he had to be careful when visiting a metal factory because of the magnets. I really love your presentation.
@Morningstar91939
@Morningstar91939 Год назад
His mother once said “He will either be a great man or a great criminal.”
@freeeggs3811
@freeeggs3811 Год назад
Lol he became both
@BamBamBigelow..
@BamBamBigelow.. 5 лет назад
This guy had the first pick of all Europe’s best artwork for his house....he covered the walls with priceless pieces. Must’ve been cool strolling the hallways.
@ZombieDragQueen
@ZombieDragQueen 5 лет назад
In his post mortem photo he looks stoned out of his mind. A couple anecdotes: I live in Malmö, Sweden, where Göring lived for a while working as a freight pilot between Malmö and Germany. Last I heard the apartment where he used to live is still standing. I read an article where surviving neighbors were asked about him. They said he was a average neighbor, a man who kept to himself but polite to the people in the building. Which pretty much describes all Swedish neighbors. We're not the chattiest social folk. Also, several years ago I worked for a company that digitizes, among others, old photos, postcards of celebrities, royal houses of Europe, historical events for IBL Bildbyrån, a Swedish photo licensing company that licenses pictures to school books and others. And in one folder there was a photo of a typed report concerning Hermann Göring and one of his raids during WW1. I was in charge of scanning, saturation/sharpness editing and writing the metadata. I think they were lucky I could read old German fonts and knew some German and figured out what the photo was about, otherwise my directives were strict in what metadata words I could attach to the file. Knowing the significance of the photo I asked my supervisor if I could enter the Hermann Göring metadata on that flight raid military report. I was allowed and hopefully in the future if someone searches IBL's database with Göring's name they will stumble upon it and it could prove to be a great resource.
@Verdunveteran
@Verdunveteran 5 лет назад
Jag har undrat länge om Göring hade något romantiskt eller sexuellt förhållande med någon malmöitisk kvinna under tiden han var i Malmö. Anledning är att min morbror, som är från Hässleholm med bor i Oxie och är gift med en infödd malmöitiska. Och både hon och deras son har vissa drag som är väldigt lika Görings. Jag jämförde ett fotografi av Göring taget under första världskriget med fotografier på både min kusin och hans mamma och likheterna var slående när man jämförde deras munnar, näsor och ögon. Jag har försökt hitta några som helst uppgifter om Görings tid i Malmö med någon form av information om han fick ihop det med någon och om det eventuellt skulle kunnat resultera i ett olegitimt barn. Tyvärr har jag inte hittat något...än i alla fall.
@ZombieDragQueen
@ZombieDragQueen 5 лет назад
@@Verdunveteran - De äldre i artikeln nämnde inte kvinnliga besökare. Men på den tiden om man ville ha en romantisk affär brukade man låna nåns lägenhet i ett par timmar så man skulle slippa skvaller i ens trappuppgång. Sen hade hade inte direkt några unika ansiktsdrag, så det kanske är bara sammanträffande. Man kan även undra om det är värt att forska ifall man är besläktad till en krigsbrottsling. Görings efterträdare tog det inte väl. Minst en av dem lät sig steriliseras så Görings gener skulle dö ut med dem.
@Verdunveteran
@Verdunveteran 5 лет назад
@@ZombieDragQueen det är alltid värt att efterforska! Att censurera historia är fullständigt oacceptabelt. Och med hänsyn till att han inte var någon krigsförbrytare när han var i Malmö så finns det ingen anledning för varken min kusin eller hans mamma, eller någon annan i vår släkt, att känna någon skam än mindre skuld om det visar sig att någon anförvant skulle ha haft ihop det med honom. Det är ju trots allt orimligt att tro, om så hade skett, att vederbörande skulle ha kunnat se in i framtiden och förutse att Göring skulle komma att bli en av de mest ökända krigsförbrytarna under vk.2.
@ZombieDragQueen
@ZombieDragQueen 5 лет назад
@@Verdunveteran Ah, nej jag menade inte så, jag tänkte mer på om din kusin och hans mor verkligen skulle visa sig vara Görings (barn)barn. Personligen skulle jag inte vilja veta om jag var i deras sits. Men du skulle kunna jämföra bilder på dem med Görings barnbarn och syskonbarn och se om det finns. liknelse.
@dougplemons3640
@dougplemons3640 5 лет назад
I'm curious. I've had an interest in Sweden and it's culture for sometime. You mention people in Sweden are not generally chatty. I've read this in several sources. Would you mind elaborating on this, please? I live in Asheville, North Carolina, US. I've never traveled to Europe. Should I have an opportunity, Sweden and the Scottish Highlands would be my choices.
@Mr.Pallanza
@Mr.Pallanza 5 лет назад
Hermann Goering: Drug addict. "His stories were that of soaring *_HIGHS_* and crashing lows." I caught that, Simon. Clever word play. Very clever.
@GG-bw3uz
@GG-bw3uz 5 лет назад
Oh boy. I didn't. Thanks !
@KaladinVegapunk
@KaladinVegapunk 4 года назад
Though I almost wouldn't wish withdraw anyone, it's one of the worst feelings you could ever experience, mentally and physically.. But for Nazis, yeeah too bad. Deserved to be permanently in that state
@KaladinVegapunk
@KaladinVegapunk 4 года назад
Plus, Hitler too.. his vitamultin, anti flatulence and meth, Hitler was tweaked out of his mind making him even more of a lunatic
@Jimminy812
@Jimminy812 4 года назад
Budaboommboomtish
@shaebryant1916
@shaebryant1916 4 года назад
I think it’s more to do with the fact he flew planes😂😂😂😂idiot man
@klech8
@klech8 5 лет назад
Live by the pill, die by the pill.
@anarchoaristocracy8368
@anarchoaristocracy8368 5 лет назад
14
@shebbs1
@shebbs1 5 лет назад
A lifestyle choice made, or forced on many famous people. Look at Elvis, Johnny Cash, many politicians, evangelists and many sporting cheats
@klech8
@klech8 5 лет назад
@@shebbs1 yea, you're right. Except he was a nazi, so I get to make fun of him in particular.
@jakiebakie6194
@jakiebakie6194 5 лет назад
@@shebbs1 evangelists?
@xur1317
@xur1317 4 года назад
According to his guard at the Nuremberg Trials he went through 40 oxycodone pills a day.
@thesamuraihobbit
@thesamuraihobbit 5 лет назад
Do Hermann Fegelein next. BRINGEN SIE MIR FEGELEIN! FEGELEIN! FEGELEIN! FEGELEIN!
@rodrobinson5630
@rodrobinson5630 5 лет назад
thesamuraihobbit Was I understood that reference lol
@thesamuraihobbit
@thesamuraihobbit 5 лет назад
@@rodrobinson5630 While he's portrayed as a mere troll in the parodies, the real Fegelein was a major POS who was hated by pretty much everybody in the bunker. Oh, and he has a 50k body count.
@jaybee9269
@jaybee9269 5 лет назад
thesamuraihobbit >> But what about Fegelein?
@jamesrose4523
@jamesrose4523 5 лет назад
lold
@JackClockerinos
@JackClockerinos 5 лет назад
My favorite antic he did was supposedly kill off Hitler and become the Failure. Everyone hated him, even Krebs's fish. Eventually Hitler came back, and the two yelled at each other, with Fegelein begging for mercy from Hitler.
@DarthRedshirt
@DarthRedshirt 3 года назад
Goering and Richthofen are the best example I can think of to personify: "You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
@giasifman9050
@giasifman9050 2 года назад
Petain too
@taufiq-4854
@taufiq-4854 Год назад
He die a hero tho
@mojewjewjew4420
@mojewjewjew4420 Год назад
He was a Hero to Germany.
@stevendowns4378
@stevendowns4378 Год назад
I wouldn't say Richthofen became a villain. The German Empire was nowhere near as brutal as Nazi Germany was. They were actually pretty par for the course among imperial powers in the 1910s. Richthofen was simply a master of his craft and was respected for it by both friend and foe.
@KICKASSoBASSIST
@KICKASSoBASSIST 5 лет назад
3:30 talking about WWI yet you show a picture of WWII bomber
@EvelynDayless
@EvelynDayless 5 лет назад
Yea, it is pretty confusing.
@frnkndad
@frnkndad 5 лет назад
I saw that and thought the video had somehow skipped from the audio. Ah well.. They can't always be flawless
@CitizenSnips69
@CitizenSnips69 5 лет назад
It’s just weird cause they have someone knowledgeable about airplanes on their team
@therampanthamster
@therampanthamster 5 лет назад
yup, disappointing that they did that, but still an interesting vid.
@Biographics
@Biographics 5 лет назад
Sorry about that. Our video editor will be beaten until morale improves.
@keyholes
@keyholes 5 лет назад
18:56 The guard on the left looks like he's been awake for centuries and really, really needs a nap.
@keelyleilani1326
@keelyleilani1326 5 лет назад
I used to work at a grocery store when I was in high school and there was a guy in his late 40s or early 50s working there who looked exactly like Goering. He worked in the dairy department that was in the very back of the store and would come to work drunk and also hide a bottle of whiskey in his dairy cooler. He would hit on any attractive female that happened to go back there. Sometimes he would hide back in the refrigerator and watch people through the milk shelves. Anyway he eventually came onto me at one point and I told him I was underage and he said "age isn't anything but a number and if there is grass on the field then play ball", I told my mom about it and she made me quit my job.
@RomZruleTeHworld
@RomZruleTeHworld 4 года назад
where were you living
@soso1030
@soso1030 4 года назад
if i have a goring like looking colleague i take him to see mum
@josephphillips8104
@josephphillips8104 4 года назад
@@laughtergang246 like dose this kinda chat up line to a random girls on the internet even work?
@silverhost9782
@silverhost9782 4 года назад
Ew Sweden
@jacksonjamieson4094
@jacksonjamieson4094 4 года назад
Cool but did we ask?
@oom5768
@oom5768 5 лет назад
The history of a scrawny pilot who became an absolute unit
@yallevereatenbeans2723
@yallevereatenbeans2723 5 лет назад
The fookin M A S S on this unit
@ulrikschackmeyer848
@ulrikschackmeyer848 5 лет назад
Bra jobbat ('well done'), saving history🇩🇰. I live within walking distance of Klövermarken (Cloverfield) the first airport of Copenhagen, where Göring was also based in the early 1920'ies, flying mail and charter between Sweden, Denmark and Germany. The local story, documented by shopping bills, goes that he aquired a strong and long-lasting taste for Danish pastry ('Wienerbröd') which also made him loose his wasteline😂. We even know the name of his favorit Baker, where he still ordered pastry, well into the 1930'ies.
@someloser6041
@someloser6041 5 лет назад
I would absoloutely ADORE it if you would do an episode on Otto von Habsburg, he was the last Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary. Please please please please please?
@someloser6041
@someloser6041 5 лет назад
@@sofiakgabriel As far as I can tell, they did one on Bismarck. Not Otto von Habsburg.
@theKeshaWarrior
@theKeshaWarrior 5 лет назад
I couldn't agree more! Not many people know about Austria after the first war other than the Anchluss. But our theoretical monarch wound up a game show host!
@Damo2690
@Damo2690 5 лет назад
Technically Otto Habsburg not Von Habsburg
@cullenholloway8377
@cullenholloway8377 4 года назад
Idk who that is but ill watch anything this guy makes hes like a history teacher on steroids
@DarthBigBen
@DarthBigBen 4 года назад
What about Blessed Karl?
@Cpt_Boony_Hat
@Cpt_Boony_Hat 5 лет назад
You guys should do his brother. Talk about polar opposites
@strawberryshortcake8382
@strawberryshortcake8382 5 лет назад
Captain Boony Hat yea... do his brother. The real hero and one to focus on out of these 2.
@Thejghostodst
@Thejghostodst 3 года назад
name
@Thejghostodst
@Thejghostodst 3 года назад
@@strawberryshortcake8382 name
@Cpt_Boony_Hat
@Cpt_Boony_Hat 3 года назад
@@Thejghostodst Albert
@chimpanzee341
@chimpanzee341 3 года назад
@@Cpt_Boony_Hat thanks
@ignitionfrn2223
@ignitionfrn2223 3 года назад
0:45 - Chapter 1 - Early life & rise to fame 4:20 - Chapter 2 - Between the wars 11:10 - Chapter 3 - WWII 17:10 - Chapter 4 - Surrender & suicide
@klyntarkenny8046
@klyntarkenny8046 5 лет назад
Seriously who needs cable tv when we have such awesome and insightful RU-vid channels like this one !?
@crazydave951
@crazydave951 4 года назад
Goering was a genius, his guards at Nuremberg said as much.
@Sameoldfitup
@Sameoldfitup 3 года назад
“Every man's life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another.” Ernest Hemingway.
@prof2yousmithe444
@prof2yousmithe444 5 лет назад
Great video! One of your best. This chronicles how a man goes from a hero to a zero!
@browndd
@browndd 5 лет назад
You were wrong about why Hitler ordered his armor to halt during Dunkirk. It wasn't because Goering wanted to finish off the BEF with the Luftwaffe. It was because at that time Hitler still thought he could make a separate peace with the British and feared that annihilating the BEF would make that impossible.
@lucas3918
@lucas3918 5 лет назад
Absolutely loved this one Next, could we get Reinhard Heydrich?
@michellesheppard9253
@michellesheppard9253 3 года назад
If they don't have one, The People Profiles have one (about 30-50 minutes) on him.
@burgundian_system
@burgundian_system 3 месяца назад
tno reference
@manahawkinhickjones6714
@manahawkinhickjones6714 5 лет назад
Mr. Whistler I just want to thank you for doing such a good job on your part of the show. I just think that some of the episodes need to be extended a little such as this one...keep up the good work!!!!!
@jaybee9269
@jaybee9269 5 лет назад
You didn’t mention that General Ludendorff of WW1 fame was also a participant in the Beer Hall Putsch.
@cassandraralph5906
@cassandraralph5906 3 года назад
I learned a lot about Hermann Goering today! Thank you again, Simon! Well done indeed!
@twitchoff1114
@twitchoff1114 6 месяцев назад
"Because the corpulent Goering had far too much on his plate" Don't think we didn't catch that
@thedarkwolfsif1750
@thedarkwolfsif1750 5 лет назад
Another amazing video as always! This comment will probably be lost, but I feel to make the request anyway. I request that you make a video on Oskar Schindler.
@NathanielEssex1849
@NathanielEssex1849 5 лет назад
I second the request! In fact, can we also include Amon Goeth?
@Biographics
@Biographics 5 лет назад
You might enjoy this video in the meantime. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6nhxipZvyc8.html
@thebronywiking
@thebronywiking 5 лет назад
The swedish hero Raoul Wallenberg should also get a special.
@thedarkwolfsif1750
@thedarkwolfsif1750 5 лет назад
Biographics well thank you very much! I had no idea this video existed!
@arielcasanova3427
@arielcasanova3427 4 года назад
Looks like you got your wish! :D
@Just_lift_anyone
@Just_lift_anyone 4 года назад
2:45 Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen must be the most German looking and German sounding German in the history of Germans.
@saltandvinegar2420
@saltandvinegar2420 5 лет назад
“Far too much on his plate”, good one!
@Rooksiepop
@Rooksiepop 5 лет назад
I grew up in Germany and your videos are extremely accurate and exciting to watch
@Biographics
@Biographics 5 лет назад
Thank you :)
@stephanginther9051
@stephanginther9051 4 года назад
I can't seem to find it again, but I watched a documentary on WW2 that said that one of his biggest blunders was a campaign against a Russian town. They said that this town had a unique rocky geography that cause weird updrafts that made flying over the town difficult and the sudden drops in air pressure could cause a plane to crash if the pilot wasn't an expert. The town also had excellent anti air weapons. So attacking from the air was basically suicide, the town was a natural fortress and close enough to the Russian lines to get resupplied. They said the town also had *no strategic value **_whatsoever._* It was was a bad angle to attack Moscow from and the German's already had bases that were closer anyway. He spent countless lives and resources to take the town out because it irked him, and for no other reason.
@johnvonshepard9373
@johnvonshepard9373 4 года назад
Goering at Nuremberg: "When you bring me out, can you introduce me as Joker?"
@saraash8591
@saraash8591 5 лет назад
Been waiting for this one. Simon and colleagues you guys do amazing things thank you 4 all the history. Merry early Christmas and a happy New Year's to you all.
@susanjamison3382
@susanjamison3382 5 лет назад
I really enjoy your videos. A great view of history and a lot of information in a short time.
@Eisdax
@Eisdax 4 года назад
I wish I would have had these videos when I went to school and had to learn about the WWII. I seriously couldn't be bothered with it back then because our teachers presented it as dry as humanly possible, which was a massive shame, given that this topic is utterly fascinating.
@michellesheppard9253
@michellesheppard9253 3 года назад
I believe that most teachers talk about history that way in purpose, and I can't stand it when they belittle historical events and lie about them.
@Utahtruckguy
@Utahtruckguy Год назад
Absolutely! I’ve learned more on RU-vid then I did in history class
@konker420
@konker420 5 лет назад
Love Biographics. Especially the ones about military leaders. Keep the longer videos coming!
@eddeewhat5553
@eddeewhat5553 2 года назад
Dude I really enjoy your channel not just because I love history but because you always have people I’ve always been interested in learning more about. 👍🏽
@SlideRulePirate
@SlideRulePirate 5 лет назад
I feel sorry for HG's tailor. Imagine being expected to bring you 'A' game for a specimen whose arse is wider than their shoulders. He must have been sobbing each time he snipped off the last thread.
@jdraven0890
@jdraven0890 4 года назад
Goering looked incredibly shabby once captured by the Allies and on trial, with all of his decorations and rank removed. Before that (and I'm with you, I just DO NOT understand HOW) his custom-tailored and custom colored uniforms somehow looked passable.
@avernvrey7422
@avernvrey7422 5 лет назад
A perfect opportunist and true role model for cunning, able, and self-focused individuals.
@scp5055
@scp5055 3 года назад
12:58 "He had a bit too much on his plate" That might be an understatement
@palious13
@palious13 5 лет назад
You forgot about his personal championing of the Zerstroyer project that produced the luke warm ME-110 and the disastrous ME-210. I've always said that Goering was excellent at preparing for war, but less than stellar at executing it.
@barbarachase5824
@barbarachase5824 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for yet another GREAT video!
@geezergeezer1
@geezergeezer1 4 года назад
Barbara, this particular video is not great. It is slovenly crap. Far below the usual standard of this channel.
@peter-radiantpipes2800
@peter-radiantpipes2800 5 лет назад
Please do Richard Feinman. :) look him him. Most interesting man that changed physics and an odd in a good way guy. It’d be something most haven’t seen before or heard about outside of academia.
@cv4809
@cv4809 5 лет назад
Boring We want more Nazi videos
@thebrettyouneed178
@thebrettyouneed178 5 лет назад
a video on Ernst Röhm would be awesome
@thembabarry5126
@thembabarry5126 3 года назад
I like how he keeps his head so still while he talks
@cee128d
@cee128d 5 лет назад
Why did you use WW 2 era photos for the WW 1 era portion of the video?
@cee128d
@cee128d 5 лет назад
@Thatfathipo I was mainly referring to the military fighter aircraft. Plus no one would be able to tell who was piloting the plane, but they sure as heck would be able to tell a WW 1 plane from a WW 2 place. And yes, photos and video do exist of him with era correct WW 1 fighter planes that are readily available, many of which would fall under Creative Commons or Fair Use. Sorry, but your theory doesn't hold up.
@caydenl.4878
@caydenl.4878 5 лет назад
@@cee128d maybe a simple mistake
@cee128d
@cee128d 5 лет назад
@@caydenl.4878 Sorry, but no. A mistake would be showing a British, French, or other Allied plane instead of a German plane. This is someone not paying attention and releasing shoddy work.
@caydenl.4878
@caydenl.4878 5 лет назад
@@cee128d so a mistake is showing different photos for different planes but its not in this case?, nice double standard.
@cee128d
@cee128d 5 лет назад
@@caydenl.4878 Not a double standard. One is PERIOD correct planes one is not. In many of the pictures of the period one would have great difficulty telling a period correct WW 1 French plane apart from a WW 1 German plane due to the quality of the pictures from that era. One would have to be terribly incompetent to mistake a WW 1 Bi or Tri plane from any nation for a Single Wing WW2 plane. Since he had shown period correct German WW 1 planes earlier in the video and then switches to WW 1 planes a minute later while still discussing WW 1 that shows a lack of due diligence on the part or the creator. The average person may not be able to tell the difference between same era planes from different nations or manufacturers as they are very similar. For the most part the only way to tell would be by the markings. Even an illiterate grade school dropout can tell the difference between a WW1 era plane and a WW 2 era plane. For someone posting Biographical videos that is just not acceptable. Neither error is acceptable. Both are wrong, but one is understandable, while the other is not. People need to stop making excuses for poor quality work and start holding creators accountable for their failings.
@jdraven0890
@jdraven0890 4 года назад
There is a story about Goering in Speer's "Inside the Third Reich", that is so bizarre that I actually believe it happened. Speer said that in the later days of the War, when it was quite dangerous to venture out, Goering insisted that he come to his mansion. Goering said that he had an idea that could turn the entire War around. Speer was in charge of war production, armaments, etc. Speer said that Goering was still living in relative luxury, running his hand through a bucket of what appeared to be precious gems as he spoke. Goering said he knew that Speer was having trouble finding enough steel to make trains....so he made the brilliant suggestion that Speer use concrete, instead. Speer was floored. But haven't we all seen people trying to save their business or their existing way of life grasping at straws and in hard denial about impending reality?
@mentalillnesstheatrepodcas7686
The way you say 'lunatic' @ 0:19 is gold >
@jgman2645
@jgman2645 5 лет назад
Do Manford Von Richthofen!!!
@bartspam3607
@bartspam3607 5 лет назад
Ww2 planes in WW1 ??? Well done
@gus12793
@gus12793 5 лет назад
Yeah haha I got really thrown off by that 🤦‍♂️
@Imdor
@Imdor 5 лет назад
All their channels do that sadly, it's just something we got to accept.
@ChrisHyde537
@ChrisHyde537 5 лет назад
bart spam That’s how the Allies won decisively. If Woodrow Wilson had manned up and dropped the first nuke on the Kaiser’s head a lot of men would have been spared the horrors of trench warfare.
@opkb4e
@opkb4e 5 лет назад
Also pictures of American troops when talking about the French.
@davidm2031
@davidm2031 5 лет назад
@Daniel Southerland really? At 3:27 and 3:35 and you can't tell the difference? That's ww2 and he's talking about ww1. They screwed up, period.
@NHarmonik
@NHarmonik 5 лет назад
Could you please do one on his brother, Albert?
@thomasmccullough7233
@thomasmccullough7233 5 лет назад
Thanks for another great upload!
@tenacious645
@tenacious645 5 лет назад
Yes. I've been waiting for this one!
@sopwithsnoopy8779
@sopwithsnoopy8779 5 лет назад
Wilhelm Reinhard took over JG.1 after Richthofen's death, NOT Hermann Göring. Göring took over JG.1 after Reinhard was killed in a crash testing a new fighter aircraft, a plane that Göring had just gotten done flying (kinda like the ending of the movie 'Blue Max' w/George Peppard).
@Sniper5875
@Sniper5875 5 лет назад
I wonder if we will get more ww2 german air force videos, I'd love to get a whole history of rudel, Hartman, steinhoff, and more
@abhirams3179
@abhirams3179 Год назад
Amazing Work
@oncall21
@oncall21 5 лет назад
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for sharing!
@Eminem12378
@Eminem12378 5 лет назад
More serial killers please! Ed Kemper, John Wayne Gacy, Jerome Burdos, Dennis Rader, and Arther Shawcross are just a few I that can think of that I want to see you guys make videos on. I know I'm not alone on this one. Simon presenting the stories of those serial killers would be truly gripping.
@ManiaMac1613
@ManiaMac1613 10 месяцев назад
Good news, more of these guys have videos
@stephjovi
@stephjovi 4 года назад
So Biographics actually made me find something positive about Göhring. Seems like if there had been someone more competent instead of him, the war would at least have lasted longer if not even ended very differently.
@dannyrivera8300
@dannyrivera8300 5 лет назад
I love thes bio videos subscribed the other day been watching nonstop
@BrownSugaBabe
@BrownSugaBabe 3 года назад
Discovered this channel yesterday and I am addicted to it!! No pun intended lol
@Christian-os3sh
@Christian-os3sh 5 лет назад
Did you say "Eukedal" on what drug he used? That's Oxycodone, same as Oxycontin.
@prof2yousmithe444
@prof2yousmithe444 4 года назад
In an odd way, his life was mired in tragedy. Sadly, there was no one available to help guide him out of his self-destructive behavior. By no means am I defending him. I lost family in the camp at Sobibor. His life could have been different.
@davestafford4905
@davestafford4905 2 года назад
He should've just smoked weed and chilled with the commie homies instead.
@Utahtruckguy
@Utahtruckguy Год назад
That’s most people
@matttucker3
@matttucker3 5 лет назад
Very interesting indeed sir, This is definitely one of my favorite channels though :D
@jamesmbevis
@jamesmbevis 5 лет назад
Love it; excellent work. Classic closing line. :
@keelyleilani1326
@keelyleilani1326 4 года назад
Damn. Goering was THICC!
@joesierzenga870
@joesierzenga870 4 года назад
Chauntel Shannon chicks that dig history is a beautiful thang!
@keelyleilani1326
@keelyleilani1326 4 года назад
@@joesierzenga870 thanks. I've always found goering to be such an interesting character in the Third Reich. He was a handsome, dashing pilot in WW1 and afterwards married a wealthy Swedish Aristocrat and lived in her castle for awhile before returning to Germany where they were known as a high society couple who had a lot of influence in "Golden Twenties " Weimar Berlin. Then he decided to join with Hitler and his thugs and got addicted to morphine and oxycodone and eventually became a corpulent parody of his former self. The only upside being that he married a glamorous movie star who was thought of as the first lady of Germany after his former wife passed away. Only for it all to end so terribly at the end of the war. He claimed he at least got 12 good years out of it though.
@MovieGuy
@MovieGuy 5 лет назад
Good biography but you forgot to remind: Goering part in creation of the Gestapo, His part in the Spanish civil war that his Luftwaffe use this war to prepare themselves to war and boom civilians, His rivalry with Albert Speer, how he stole many Art treasures and decorate his home with them. And his part in the Holocaust, the report he send to Heydrich, in that he order him to find The Final Solution, what brought to the Wannsee Conference. I'm just say you lack few key parts about him, but still good biography.
@GrrMeister
@GrrMeister 5 лет назад
Your last paragraph alone would have been enough to have secured a conviction at Nuremberg.
@rakaman27
@rakaman27 5 лет назад
Simon: few men have trashed their reputations as bad as Goering Philippe Petain: hold my beer
@sargonsblackgrandfather2072
@sargonsblackgrandfather2072 4 года назад
Rommel F Did they pull down his statues after WW2 in France?
@jakehrr
@jakehrr 3 года назад
3:10 - epic voice crack
@esidisi732
@esidisi732 4 года назад
not to mention his IQ was ~140, he had really good command skills, and an instant learner
@princeyplayzhd4980
@princeyplayzhd4980 5 лет назад
Simon can u please do a biographics on the Kray Twins?
@Hollows1997
@Hollows1997 5 лет назад
What a shout
@blackcat19778
@blackcat19778 5 лет назад
Yes!
@Makarosc
@Makarosc 5 лет назад
Heard of them Ronnie and Reggie Kray
@sandymckenna9727
@sandymckenna9727 5 лет назад
Great idea!
@hellbillygoebig9446
@hellbillygoebig9446 5 лет назад
And please do one on Whitey Bulger
@Skualo-77
@Skualo-77 4 года назад
Thank you for your service sir and God bless you.
@Powerkraut1
@Powerkraut1 Год назад
Paused this on my break, came back to see the image of fact boy staring into my soul
@buzzonthebeach5190
@buzzonthebeach5190 5 лет назад
15:54 Another blooper...talking about the British air force in WWII but the photo is WWI biplane manufacture
@CaptainDugog
@CaptainDugog 4 года назад
This was a great recount, however you did miss the fact that during 1925-1934 he was a political figure within the Reichstag as a representative of the NSDAP and was even the head of the Reichstag in 1933 that prevented Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher from pushing the enabling act to give themselves full power of the government. That and the fact that it was during his time in Austria where he also visited Italy where he had met with Giuseppe Renzetti, the leader of the Italian Chamber of Commerce that had a major connection to other politicians in the Weimar republic, it was during this period of time where his meetings with Renzetti in Italy in 1924, these meetings were told to Benito Mussolini and were even printed in Il Populo d' Italia papers and this was the start of the connection between the Italian Government and the NSDAP.
@SeanD808
@SeanD808 3 года назад
Love the WWII production during WWI... Loved the Normandy invasion scenes during the Dunkirk evacuation part.. Narration was great... stock vids bombed!
@SilverBioWolf
@SilverBioWolf 3 года назад
Cool to read about historical heroes don't have time to watch this whole video but seems like he is a pretty cool guy.
@HannahZiad
@HannahZiad 5 лет назад
I like how they know everything bout a person lol ! Like good thing he got rid of the thoothach but oh well he got adictted to the drug lol
@rudeawakening3833
@rudeawakening3833 2 года назад
Yeah … But that last one was a doozy ! He got off easy …
@strawberryshortcake8382
@strawberryshortcake8382 5 лет назад
Do Carl Panzram. One crazy dude. I keep requesting him to other you tubers. Whoever covers him first will have a heck of a story to tell.
@claudetteholloway1126
@claudetteholloway1126 4 года назад
Strawberry Shortcake83 That would be a great one...
@markjosephbudgieridgard
@markjosephbudgieridgard 3 года назад
Absolutely love these vidios very interesting and informative.. Amazing really thank you so much... Excellent 👍
@1KMedia214
@1KMedia214 2 года назад
That dude fumbled the bag epicly
@TheSlodfj5
@TheSlodfj5 4 года назад
"The Luft-waffles" 🧇🛩 I honestly thought that's what people were saying when I was in grade school. 😅😂😂
@wayneurquhart1967
@wayneurquhart1967 3 года назад
I thought nazi goering was an Indonesian fried rice dish.
@LazyLizzy706
@LazyLizzy706 4 года назад
Hermann Göring was fluent in multiple languages, and spoke English without an accent. The man had a high IQ as well as other Nazi leaders.
@stephaniecarr6984
@stephaniecarr6984 4 года назад
Yet another great video! I'm positively ADDICTED to this series! ..no pun intended of course....😉 Silent movie era comedian Fatty Arbuckle next, please!🙏🙏🙂
@user-bl8xf2oi7e
@user-bl8xf2oi7e 5 лет назад
Great video as usual I know who I will be coming to for my exams
@Kenxclout
@Kenxclout 5 лет назад
I'm reading a book about anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down.
@NealBones
@NealBones 5 лет назад
👏
@zappawoman5183
@zappawoman5183 5 лет назад
That's interesting. I've invented a new word - plagairism.
@rgerber
@rgerber 5 лет назад
uhhh, that really gave me a lift
@f2afinito983
@f2afinito983 5 лет назад
bars
@Sodom_and_Gomorrah
@Sodom_and_Gomorrah 5 лет назад
Get out
@justicar5
@justicar5 5 лет назад
Goering didn't claim the army could be supplied by Air, he wasn't even in the same country as Hitler, at the time, that claim was made by Jeschonnek, who later committed suicide on realising his mistake.
@Bluesit32
@Bluesit32 5 лет назад
I don't know why people keep saying he made the claim. Fact was he was too busy high off his tits to make promises like that.
@Riceball01
@Riceball01 5 лет назад
@@Bluesit32 Probably because Goerring was the head of the Luftwaffe and regardless who originally told Hitler that the Luftwaffe could keep the 6th Army fully supplied by air, Goerring didn't contradict Jeschonnek and tell Hitler otherwise.
@cesarvieceli2958
@cesarvieceli2958 5 лет назад
He actually promised that to Hitler and ordered that in a meeting with the luftwaffe high command; even though Richtofen sad that this was impossible. You can check this meeting in books like the German Aces speak, chapter 8, in the end of the chapter Adolf galland talks about this meeting with Goering
@phelixhartman2441
@phelixhartman2441 3 года назад
Amazing video. Tyvm
@mikepierce5621
@mikepierce5621 4 года назад
Have you considered a video on the Red Baron? Others I personally would be interested in.....Chesty Puller, Omar Bradley, James Mattis and any Medal of Honor recipient. Thanks for the great videos.
@emmanichol3613
@emmanichol3613 5 лет назад
Wasn’t his brother known for opposing the nazi’s?
@debbieakyurek5275
@debbieakyurek5275 5 лет назад
Emma Nichol yes, he had a brother named Albert who was not a nazi. There is a book written about him
@_Patton_Was_Right
@_Patton_Was_Right 3 года назад
"WE DEFEATED THE WRONG ENEMY!" They killed Patton for speaking the truth
@psychic_beth
@psychic_beth 3 года назад
who is they? the Jews? Communists? Please, do tell who you mean by "they"
@_Patton_Was_Right
@_Patton_Was_Right 3 года назад
@@psychic_beth the "International Clique"
@psychic_beth
@psychic_beth 3 года назад
@@_Patton_Was_Right Both you and I know that the International Clique is another word for Jews. Nazism got dunked on once, and it's looking like we'll have to dunk on it again soon with muppets like you
@_Patton_Was_Right
@_Patton_Was_Right 3 года назад
@@psychic_beth Bring it commie. I bet you're a real hit with your bi grandson, go buy him a dress before you're totally looted and invaded
@JBGarrison72
@JBGarrison72 3 года назад
Based and International Clique-pilled.
@robinsanders5541
@robinsanders5541 4 года назад
How about a biography of Hugh Dowding? The chap who developed the system that defended against the German Air Force.
@chriswainwright8759
@chriswainwright8759 5 лет назад
Very interesting. Thanks for the video
@YTWanderer
@YTWanderer 5 лет назад
guess who was also on drugs ... 18:55 SPOILER: the soldier on the left 😄
@poolsclosed7757
@poolsclosed7757 5 лет назад
Do hienz gudadian please ww2 German General
@tingtong8781
@tingtong8781 3 года назад
Heinz Guderian
@mrzed2349
@mrzed2349 5 лет назад
Your biographies are supreme. You have a rocking beard too.
@DrakoDragonis
@DrakoDragonis 5 лет назад
Would love for you to take an indepth look at the life of Brian Blessed. A very interesting man indeed.
@apalahartisebuahnama7684
@apalahartisebuahnama7684 4 года назад
"Dieser Morphinist......."
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