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Hermann Goerings housekeeper interviewed - FRIEDA ZYCHSKI remembers her time on the Obersalzberg 

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Frieda Zychski and her husband came to Hermann Göring's country house on Obersalzberg in 1937 as caretakers.
Original, German version: • Video
In this interview from 1991, the former housekeeper impressively reports for the first time about life in the house of the Reich Minister.
In 1938, the house was enlarged because Göring's family moved from Berlin to Obersalzberg.
In the course of the renovation work, an air raid shelter was also built under the house.
In this context, disagreements arose with Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, which were to come to a head until the end of the war.
Zychski reports on the daily routine in Göring's country house, as well as on the bombing of Obersalzberg and the arrest of the Reichsmarschall due to an intrigue by Bormann.
Göring was deported to Austria for security reasons and was captured by U.S. troops a short time later.
On May 1, 1945 Zychski and her family returned to the bombed-out Obersalzberg and took up quarters in the appartment of former Luftwaffe Adjutant General Bodenschatz in Göring's adjutant's office.
In these rooms, where this Interview was recorded, time seems to have stood still since 1945. Besides the rooms themselves, most of the furnishings was still from that time.
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@Chrisamos412
@Chrisamos412 3 года назад
When it comes to history like this, nothing is insignificant. Thank you!
@LK-bz9sk
@LK-bz9sk Год назад
Agreed
@antonioprovenzano5130
@antonioprovenzano5130 3 года назад
No lies no propaganda just history without BS much respect and love for the producers
@iMonsieurAnthony
@iMonsieurAnthony 2 года назад
What do you mean? Are you saying the Holocaust is propagandised and lied about?
@clovergrass9439
@clovergrass9439 Год назад
Yes, NS Germany set a very high standard for the future. The parasite is now a larger problem though.
@antonioprovenzano5130
@antonioprovenzano5130 Год назад
@@clovergrass9439 Theres no Higher truth than what you stated and the biggest issue for the whole planet that has to be adressed once and for all
@antonioprovenzano5130
@antonioprovenzano5130 Год назад
@@clovergrass9439 appreciate you brother thank you
@Napolean45
@Napolean45 Год назад
@@clovergrass9439 which parasite? you still live with hitler's rubbish hatred. Shame on You!
@Patriot-American
@Patriot-American 3 года назад
A lot of historic information here... Much appreciated ...
@niteshagrawal3600
@niteshagrawal3600 3 года назад
should have given a tour of her house, great interview
@wulfmaer8919
@wulfmaer8919 3 года назад
Fabulous interview! This is an excellent piece of saved history.
@mikeoz4803
@mikeoz4803 3 года назад
They served the most heinous murderous monsters in history. These people are sicko's!
@garethmoores4168
@garethmoores4168 3 года назад
She says it was full of unique pieces they found in the Bechtesgaden I think she means looted and stolen from museums and victims!
@clovergrass9439
@clovergrass9439 Год назад
If anything was taken it was to preserve and honor the art. Those are lies concocted to demonize them.
@garethmoores4168
@garethmoores4168 Год назад
@@clovergrass9439 what lies? Goering got caught with tons of stolen art. I think you are the one perpetrating the lies....sad
@verborgenewahrheit1594
@verborgenewahrheit1594 Год назад
@@clovergrass9439 Facts 👍
@robertely686
@robertely686 Год назад
The imperialist mindset
@paulthrutner9114
@paulthrutner9114 3 года назад
She seems to still have much admiration for him/them. Still respectfully calling him the Reichsmarshall is a pretty huge thing after all that happened.
@kimhansen5732
@kimhansen5732 3 года назад
She sure does
@peabody3000
@peabody3000 3 года назад
ordinary people who worked with hitler seemed to love him even several decades later, til their last breath. kids and dogs loved him. narcissists tend to be able to charm the pants off of far too many people, unfortunately
@MPresheva
@MPresheva 3 года назад
He was a Reichsmarshal, that's the truth. The rest are peoples opinions how shoud she call him.
@Larrypint
@Larrypint 3 года назад
And 50 years from now someone will make comment like that criticizing a white house housekeeper for still calling George Bush Jr. Or Barack Obama "president" .
@michaeltischuk7972
@michaeltischuk7972 3 года назад
@@peabody3000 Some old Russians still had fond feelings for Stalin too. Hermann seems like he could be an amiable fellow, saved a few Jews in his day too, because he always was the final decider of who was destined to die and who wasn't. Given all of Hermanns jolly charisma, he'd kill anyone in a split second if it made his sugar daddy Adolf smile, and we all know the millions upon millions of deaths that were needed to get the Fuhr smiling.
@eshelly4205
@eshelly4205 2 года назад
My Oma had an interesting encounter with Reichsmarschall Göring and his staff. Reichsmarschall Göring had a daughter he named Edda. She was born in 38. My mom was born in 41 and Oma and Opa named her Edda. They lived on a farm in Rhinow. Soon after mom was born there was a knock at the door and standing there were 2 men from the Reichsmarschalls office. “Do you have a daughter named Edda?” They asked. “Yes, we do” Oma said. “You must change it, that name is no longer permitted” they said. “No, we like the name” Oma said “You are welcome to go ask my husband’s opinion if you like. He is in the 8th Panzer Division. Fighting in Russia. Let me know what he says” Oma closed the door and to this day my moms name is Edda.
@bleeke7151
@bleeke7151 2 года назад
Your grandma sounds cool 😂💯
@chiragmehta8212
@chiragmehta8212 2 года назад
Wow
@chiragmehta8212
@chiragmehta8212 2 года назад
Koolest answer ever.
@meeeka
@meeeka 3 месяца назад
Funny because Edda Göring was named after Edda Mussolini.
@ramakrishnasuresh4703
@ramakrishnasuresh4703 3 года назад
Fantastic Interview. Finally we have an idea about what really happened in the Goering household. Thanks for posting.
@omarhamid3638
@omarhamid3638 3 года назад
Fantastic! What a unique and special interview. Watched it once already and will watch it again! Such golden insight into the life of Goering. Thank you!! ☺️ Thumbs up and subscriber for life 😉
@matta9316
@matta9316 2 года назад
Good for this lady doing this and putting it on film. She is a credit to all the young people who want to learn from history.
@clovergrass9439
@clovergrass9439 Год назад
Yes, how honorable, intelligent and honest the National Socialists mostly were. In particular the leader.
@reverendjimspanner
@reverendjimspanner 3 года назад
Brilliant 👍🏻, thanks for doing this. Real history 😊
@mikeoz4803
@mikeoz4803 3 года назад
They served the most heinous murderous monsters in history. These people are sicko's!
@zerofox7347
@zerofox7347 3 года назад
@@mikeoz4803 who, The documentary maker?
@vortex162
@vortex162 2 года назад
@@mikeoz4803 you've been brainwashed by Hollywood, your educational system and your masters in the Whitehouse. To dwell in such ignorance truly is "sick"!
@mikeoz4803
@mikeoz4803 2 года назад
@@vortex162 So all the extermination camps are a fairy tale? 60 million people missing in Europe after the War. Just a co-incidence?
@vortex162
@vortex162 2 года назад
@@mikeoz4803 your reply shows your utter ignorance!
@asintonic
@asintonic 3 года назад
Man i could listen all day, wish it was longer. Thanks for sharing.
@jenniferjohnston4403
@jenniferjohnston4403 2 года назад
Amen! I can’t get enough of this type of content. There’s an awesome 10 part mini series on Netflix right now called Hitlers Circle of Evil, definitely binge worthy.
@Vivi-c7o7p
@Vivi-c7o7p 2 года назад
@@jenniferjohnston4403 im watching it rn its pretty good
@andrewjohnston9115
@andrewjohnston9115 3 года назад
She’s giving her testimony, and it’s important she doesn’t try to, (and we don’t make her) sanitise what she saw and retell from the perspective of the winners opinion. I want HER thoughts, opinions, morals as a German and most likely a Nazi party member, that’s how we gain understanding and build a history that really represents the truth ... or as near to it as we can get.
@stevechristie2569
@stevechristie2569 3 года назад
@@rationalmind6362 I'll break it to you gently: JFK got lots wrong
@vortex162
@vortex162 2 года назад
@@stevechristie2569 at least he was trying to bring light into the hidden hand culture but died for it!
@MrSTOUT73
@MrSTOUT73 3 года назад
All these nice pieces they "found"?? They found in OTHER peoples houses!
@potatofry9259
@potatofry9259 3 года назад
Great history. Greetings from America
@starcrib
@starcrib 3 года назад
Fantastico ! The caretakers- Mrs. zychski in particular was so suscint in her assessments and memory. What an amazing record for Historical content.⚡⚡🌍 Thank You for this Amazing documentary content and video library.
@phaedrabacker2004
@phaedrabacker2004 3 года назад
She is funny as hell. I wonder what got stashed away.
@jonlenihan4798
@jonlenihan4798 3 года назад
Er hat solche schones Unterhosen gehabt. Weiss wie Schnee. Einmal hat er mir gesagt, "Helga, wenn meiner Socke immer nicht rein sind, ich werde dich nach Mathausen schicken. Da wirst du die Seife werden." Wir haben so viel gelacht.
@francisebbecke2727
@francisebbecke2727 3 года назад
Goering liked to live well. Sad that he applied his considerable talents on such an evil cause.
@markhoward8301
@markhoward8301 3 года назад
What the west has today isn't what we were told we were fighting for
@Anonymous-c4p
@Anonymous-c4p 3 года назад
And now look at the world 🤷‍♂️
@richardmanginelli2624
@richardmanginelli2624 3 года назад
Shes either very naive or simply wont admit where the furnishings were coming from, sad even after all that's known they still wont admit the Atrocities they committed
@marthacochrane484
@marthacochrane484 2 года назад
These videos are giving me a different perspective ............excellent work!
@CD318
@CD318 3 года назад
I love your channel!!
@iwogajda5253
@iwogajda5253 3 года назад
"He who refuses to pass through the door of My mercy must pass through the door of My justice!!!" (from the Diary of Saint Faustina Kowalska;1146)
@kenfarmer3266
@kenfarmer3266 3 года назад
This is true.
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 3 года назад
By mercy you mean fire?
@mikeoz4803
@mikeoz4803 3 года назад
They served the most heinous murderous monsters in history. These people are sicko's!
@laserbeam002
@laserbeam002 9 месяцев назад
@@mikeoz4803 True...But have you ever read a detailed history on Genghis Khan??? HItler and the Nazi's were no worse than some of the more ancient rulers/tyrants. They are just more modern and recent.
@mikeoz4803
@mikeoz4803 9 месяцев назад
@@laserbeam002 Doesn't excuse anything
@bossbwana5946
@bossbwana5946 3 года назад
She sounds like a nice old lady, it was not her fault what all had happened
@hectorheath
@hectorheath 3 года назад
No ones blaming her.
@charliemunk2947
@charliemunk2947 3 года назад
Not true she was kmowm,as granny the terrible
@mikejewpants4099
@mikejewpants4099 3 года назад
@@hectorheath I am blaming her. There's a reason she tried to leave the house and "feed the chickens." She was probably trying to round up the jews who lived down the street.
@hectorheath
@hectorheath 3 года назад
mike jewpants oh of course there were Jews living in close proximity to were the top Nazi's and Hitler were living.What an awesome comment......
@psychosis345
@psychosis345 3 года назад
@@mikejewpants4099 You know nothing
@martaparsons5633
@martaparsons5633 2 года назад
Very interesting to watch. Thank you.
@Sshooter444
@Sshooter444 3 года назад
Its a shame we didn't learn more of Goerings personality or habits
@xkmendlt4290
@xkmendlt4290 3 года назад
We know plenty. Lots of information about Goering in the history books and video nowadays.
@neillp3827
@neillp3827 3 года назад
@@mrliberty8468 he Lso was a a geisha girl
@oboogie2
@oboogie2 3 года назад
What do you want to know? He had the habits of a junkie and a thief, taking morphine and stealing anything that wasn't nailed down. He had the personality of a sociopath, suffering no guilt from his crimes; but hey, apparently he was a nice family man.
@patchescessna7348
@patchescessna7348 3 года назад
I’d heard Goering was a flamboyant clothes horse with a preference for make up thus embarrassing the heck with party hacks…. Hugo Black probably ran a 3rd shift…
@AuburnMist
@AuburnMist 2 года назад
Well he liked to eat..which was evident
@littlebrookreader949
@littlebrookreader949 2 года назад
Great doc! … Great interview! … Lovely woman with good pictures! What a terrible time for them. How would it end differently? Who was it that said “War is hell.” It was literal hell for many people and animals. Amazing look into the home life of Goering.
@mathbrown9099
@mathbrown9099 3 года назад
This ol’ maid ain’t very cozy with da truth. “Picked up several nice pieces in Berchtesgaden.”
@jamieshanahan4567
@jamieshanahan4567 3 года назад
While I appreciate the interview it still strikes me as incredibly difficult to listen to because she benefited from his evil. I thought the same. Surely she knew where all the nice things came from. Sad and angry.
@wanderingwarrior5626
@wanderingwarrior5626 2 года назад
@Irving Shekelstein Today's morals??? Where?
@Mephibosheth52
@Mephibosheth52 3 года назад
I’m sure he had a lot of lovely stolen property.
@marthabmccarthy7024
@marthabmccarthy7024 3 года назад
Well said ! My immediate thoughts ! How many people were eliminated to allow his plush furnishings!!
@rosesprog1722
@rosesprog1722 3 года назад
@@rationalmind6362 Sometimes it looks like a contest, who is going to be the meanest, maybe it makes them feel better, or they think there's no other way, I don't know but one thing I know, as soon as they start reading about these people they are going to understand but for now, they just have no idea.
@rationalmind6362
@rationalmind6362 3 года назад
@@rosesprog1722 Its just all horrible. It has to stop.
@rosesprog1722
@rosesprog1722 3 года назад
@@rationalmind6362 I know but it will take some time that's for sure but I think I see more and more people wanting to know more but it's not easy for them, at the beginning they well feel extremely ashamed to admit they are interested, some may even have to hide from their families but with time, slowly, things are going to get better I am sure. Until then you and I are doing what we can and it's perfect like that. So, take good care, keep reading and keep spreading the news, you are doing the right thing.
@johnsmith-mq4eq
@johnsmith-mq4eq 3 года назад
Not more than the American forces and Red Army who looted everything of value they could find in Germany in 1945/7
@claudermiller
@claudermiller 3 года назад
Goering was a family person......yea. Entire families died in part because of him. Doesn't she know he was a monster?
@rosesprog1722
@rosesprog1722 3 года назад
She probably heard by now but back then the nazis were not allowed to talk about things like that with anyone who wasn't concerned, they could be executed for that, just like the CIA or KGB so the guy she knew back then was a nice guy, she didn't know the rest.
@Larrypint
@Larrypint 3 года назад
Well iam sure some Jewish members of the NKWD have been "family persons" too.
@matty6848
@matty6848 2 года назад
Yes but she’s speaking from the perspective of being his house keeper. What life was like day too day…
@MarkCartret
@MarkCartret Год назад
Evil yes just like Stalin, who we signed over most of Europe to.
@thetruth495
@thetruth495 3 года назад
Let's not forget that most of the artefacts in the Louvre and the British Museum have been stolen from other countries.
@sarahpiaggio2693
@sarahpiaggio2693 3 года назад
not from genocide victims
@ScorchedEarth-cd5cl
@ScorchedEarth-cd5cl 3 года назад
@@sarahpiaggio2693 so what.
@sarahpiaggio2693
@sarahpiaggio2693 3 года назад
@@ScorchedEarth-cd5cl So correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that there's a world of difference between theft and murder. Taking something that's not yours - or assuming that something must be yours because you have a sense of entitlement (colonial britain) is a "bad thing", but actively going out to murder millions, partly so that you can have their stuff has been called a crime against humanity for a reason. Therefore the British museum analogy is not valid AT ALL
@Israel24-b8b
@Israel24-b8b 2 года назад
All countries steal, fortunes of war. Always has been, always will be.
@adamcool9318
@adamcool9318 3 года назад
The lost art of showing respect and therefore receiving respect
@VR-ym8ys
@VR-ym8ys 3 года назад
Wow, shockingly shallow, every controversial question carefully avoided. Giving us the impression that "der Reichsmarschall" was a real family man, and a very nice person, too. It can not be much more naive.
@finnjones9979
@finnjones9979 2 года назад
The banality of evil.
@ryancampbell1252
@ryancampbell1252 Год назад
Definitely a different picture painted of the man when you hear directly from the people who where there. Eda Göring passed back in 2018 I believe and it happened very quietly. I believe it was David Irving's web page that reported it.
@ryanwilliams8390
@ryanwilliams8390 3 года назад
He was a very interesting highly intelligent man aWW1 flying ace first ever Reichsmarshal very strange hobbies he was what you would call a jolly a jolly good fellow is how he was described by people who knew him.
@scotth9857
@scotth9857 3 года назад
Always interesting to hear the insights of those up close to the principal players in history. Great interview.
@jefferyball7672
@jefferyball7672 2 года назад
If you think about it very difficult to deal with those people had kids relatives etc hell of situation know nothing can't say anything. May have been under tremendous pressure and scrutiny relatives and all Best not to know anything torture etc. Don't think it does not happen now. Just being there u are in harm's way
@wanderingwarrior5626
@wanderingwarrior5626 2 года назад
Only way to learn the truth! Nothing to gain by lying. 'History is but a fable. Agreed upon lies written by the victors' Napoleon Bonaparte
@PeterDavidOrr
@PeterDavidOrr 3 года назад
Thanks for posting this interview #BEGAFILM. Keep up the great work. The translation was very accurate, with one exception: After Frieda was separated from her husband, Hausmeister Josef Zychski, she was transported to "Glasenbach" (not Gladenbach).
@jcarlovitch
@jcarlovitch 3 года назад
F this I want to hear from Goering's pastry chef.
@paulthrutner9114
@paulthrutner9114 3 года назад
Georings weight was predominantly down to the medication and various pills he was popping. During Nuremberg they cut his pills right down and he lost a vast amount of weight
@paigetomkinson1137
@paigetomkinson1137 2 года назад
@@paulthrutner9114 It wasn't because of the detox, it was because he couldn't eat everything he wanted anymore.
@ralphcox5731
@ralphcox5731 2 года назад
facinating thank you
@williambush1975
@williambush1975 Год назад
Nothing better than first hand accounts by eyewitnesses for us history lovers.
@borsukadam502
@borsukadam502 3 года назад
Such a nice old N A Z I German lady. I bet she cried after Adolf
@Robsay01
@Robsay01 3 года назад
Herman was a serious drug addict (cocaine), huge wine drinker (drunk) and massive thief. Of course he needed his family away from all of his habits and lifestyle. “Just send them to the country” and I’ll visit from time to time. Yeah right. This lady knows a lot more but was not asked of it.
@gaetaboots9292
@gaetaboots9292 2 года назад
Sorry bud but it was morphine that he was addicted to. Get your facts right
@konne16
@konne16 2 года назад
Mostly opiates and Pervitin.. and a few other little things...
@terribleclaw4965
@terribleclaw4965 Год назад
It was not cocaine at all 😭😭 göring did morphine and pain pills
@geoffm9944
@geoffm9944 3 года назад
I take the view that Goering was against taking any action towards the Soviet Union after the invasion of Poland. From what I have read he would have been more than happy to carry on playing the part of the wealthy country landowner, enjoying life to the full. Goering was an enigma for he could be ruthless and be totally comfortable in imprisoning, torturing and executing enemies of the regime, yet in private he loved company and friends fawning on upon him. Goering loved the good things in life and was prepared to loot museums and art galleries in occupied Europe to enrich his many country houses! He didn’t consider for one moment the suffering of the Jews or the Russian prisoners of war. He was highly intelligent but he knew enough about the murderous policies of the Nazis as he himself had been responsible for creating the Gestapo, the infamous brutal secret police. Yet, he played the part of the loving husband, father and country squire, who enjoyed life. But he also recognised that Hitler was responsible for his position and status in the Nazi regime and as such he played part of the loyal lieutenant, never once protesting about the way Hitler or Himmler were persecuting the Jews! Goering could have intervened much earlier in the war to launch a bid to get rid of Hitler but he lacked courage. He seemed certain that Hitler would be triumphant which would result him gaining even more honours and privileges, but in this respect he was fatally mistaken! He hadn’t counted upon German defeat! Goering perhaps despised many Nazi policies during the war but sat on his hands and did nothing! Indeed, he supported Hitler in all his military endeavours in Russia and in the rest of Eastern Europe. Goering was totally amoral and seemed consumed with building up his own personal fortune! He could have challenged Hitler’s disastrous foreign policy adventures in the 1930’s but he chose to do nothing! Goering was the one man who could have mounted a bid to replace Hitler before 1939 and after 1939! Instead he went along with all of Hitler’s decisions! His loyalty trumped his conscience and so Goering can only be regarded as a war criminal!
@fringedweller5425
@fringedweller5425 3 года назад
What a lot of dribble. Get a tissue and wipe it off your chin before you soil your keyboard.
@geoffm9944
@geoffm9944 3 года назад
@@fringedweller5425 I’m not sure why you have decided to post such an insulting and frankly idiotic tweet to my analysis. Your response demeans you and exposes your lack of thought processes. I have put forward my views, and you are of course liberty to challenge them, but in doing so you need to use the rules of debate, rather than delivering a few words of verbal abuse! Can I suggest that in future, if you find an analysis you disagree with, then at least express your thoughts in a grammatical way as well as in a rational manner! If I had been your teacher at school, I would have written on your English report: “Great scope for progress.” I despair at any educational system where adults haven’t been taught to either analyse a critique, or construct a grammatical sentence. My English teacher was brilliant, as was my college lecturer in conveying their enthusiasm and passion in accessing the joys of the English vocabulary, which entitles all of us to express ourselves in any context. English is a beautiful language, let’s not debase it!
@fringedweller5425
@fringedweller5425 3 года назад
@@geoffm9944 You haven't analyzed anything. You've merely DRIBBLED you ill-informed opinion. I guess every fantasy has some morsel of fact but most everything you have written exists only in your head. And who gives a fuck about your English teacher.
@jkoysza1
@jkoysza1 3 года назад
Geoff M. Excellent summary. Goering remains an enigma. I would have treasured an invitation to his hunting lodge. That said, I am also horrified at his actions toward captive peoples.
@uberkloden
@uberkloden 3 года назад
Goering showed typical addict tendacies. Pitiful, as being so close to Hitler, he could have saved so many lives.
@jessestout8646
@jessestout8646 3 года назад
Where else could you learn such good information, Great Job!
@donitaforrest9064
@donitaforrest9064 3 года назад
He was a family person..........🇩🇪🏴‍☠️🇩🇪........but was stuffing the gas chambers & ovens full of women & children, other peoples families. Chilling 😪🤒🥴😵🥶
@haywoodyoudome
@haywoodyoudome 3 года назад
Goering didn't have anything to do with the camps. That was Himmler's gig. Learn history instead of talking out your ass.
@hoosierdaddy2308
@hoosierdaddy2308 3 года назад
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
@preservationwealthmanageme4030
@preservationwealthmanageme4030 3 года назад
She raves about the nice things Goering had in his house. I guess no-one told her everything was looted.
@RottiDog100
@RottiDog100 3 года назад
Lol
@jackstarr4726
@jackstarr4726 3 года назад
You think Goering looted because Allies who admit that they themselves looted claim Goering looted. You believe admitted looters. Why would you believe thieves?
@preservationwealthmanageme4030
@preservationwealthmanageme4030 3 года назад
@@jackstarr4726 No, I believe it because the Nazi's murdered and stole from their victims which is all well documented.
@jackstarr4726
@jackstarr4726 3 года назад
@@preservationwealthmanageme4030 It's not 'well documented'. The very controlled establishment media says it constantly because it is a part of the foundation myth of our current New World Order. No proof is ever given though. It's just alleged.
@cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338
@cheapcraftygirlsweepstakes2338 3 года назад
@@jackstarr4726 The proof required would be assets held in trust for the ‘residents’ of the concentration camps. Until that materializes it’s safe to say their assets were stolen.
@chrisw1090
@chrisw1090 2 года назад
It is strange that she never refers to Emmy Göring by name or even title Frau Göring or Frau Reichmarshall and yet she spent more time with his spouse and child than with Göring himself.
@lablackzed
@lablackzed 3 года назад
Imagine the real secrets she has in her head .
@tomflendodo7297
@tomflendodo7297 3 года назад
LIKE WHAT SECRETS ?????
@lablackzed
@lablackzed 3 года назад
@@tomflendodo7297 His cash and other bits the allies never found bet she knew where it got stashed.
@rogernicholls2079
@rogernicholls2079 3 года назад
@@lablackzed bollocks.
@lablackzed
@lablackzed 3 года назад
@@rogernicholls2079 Them two.😱
@AkakaDomenjer
@AkakaDomenjer 3 года назад
Like? Zombies? Aliens? Orgies? Occultism? Eating kids?
@patriciapalmer1377
@patriciapalmer1377 2 года назад
Well, she didn't lack for food and the amenities while Germany went down the tubes.
@joybarnes896
@joybarnes896 6 месяцев назад
After you finish this, go listen to Edda Goering's interview. It's interesting her take; however, that was her father!
@charleswilcher6158
@charleswilcher6158 3 года назад
My many thanks..I have never seen this before and find it very interesting..a little window into Goerings life..I would of loved to have met him
@browngreen933
@browngreen933 3 года назад
Great interesting material, thank you, only wish it were longer.
@BEGAFILMHISTORYINMOTION
@BEGAFILMHISTORYINMOTION 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@brendashimp7359
@brendashimp7359 3 года назад
Interesting!! Thank you.
@joselinares4460
@joselinares4460 Год назад
Muy Profesionales Los Productores de esta Película. Felicitaciones.
@landdownunderaustralia4939
@landdownunderaustralia4939 3 года назад
Brilliant interview Thank you!
@notsosilentmajority1
@notsosilentmajority1 3 года назад
Just found your channel. I'm looking forward to catching up on your other videos. Thank you for posting.
@33Donner77
@33Donner77 3 года назад
Goring's main home had a great deal of looted artwork from across Europe. By the time U.S. soldiers arrived, many in the local population had taken things for their own homes. They even cut up expensive tapestries to use as carpets.
@jackstarr4726
@jackstarr4726 3 года назад
Allied propaganda. Where's your proof? The Allies were the looters... & they even brag about it...
@33Donner77
@33Donner77 3 года назад
Reply to Jack Starr: True, there was much looting in WW II, on all sides, by everyone. There was an article a few years ago about a U.S. Midwest family who tried to sell medieval reliquaries for $400 apiece at their garage sale. These had been looted during WW II. No one bought them (!), the story got out, and they were eventually returned to the rightful European owners. I believe this story corresponds to what I remember apnews.com/article/7efadfb1644b91e74e9c922da34f5dce The reliquaries were worth much more than a few million dollars.
@TalkTalk44
@TalkTalk44 3 года назад
Everyone was looting the British ,Americans and Russians.
@glengraham7080
@glengraham7080 3 года назад
I knew an old guy who had 2 cousins who returned from the war suddenly very rich and bought a large boatyard business... the guys had been just ordinary Joe's when they left to go to war. He said there was never any discussion in the family as to how they suddenly had money. To the victor goes the spoils as they say.
@theyangview1898
@theyangview1898 2 года назад
@@jackstarr4726 the Nazis looted from all over Europe. How naive can you be ?
@chadczternastek
@chadczternastek Год назад
What a great opportunity this is to be watching this interview. To me this is gold. Thank you. I am so fascinated with Göring, this sheds a lot of light on a lot of darkness. These guys are monsters.
@tropmaj
@tropmaj 3 года назад
Thank you for a great channel. Always of great interest, I managed to visit the area in 1972 but would very much like to go now that there is the visitor centre and other interesting sites.
@jimwiskus8862
@jimwiskus8862 3 года назад
Well done. I enjoyed it immensely!
@josephbingham1255
@josephbingham1255 6 месяцев назад
An important historical interview from someone who was there.
@neco4114
@neco4114 2 года назад
Goering came from a very wealthy family. He was wealthy before the Nazis came to power. He was used to royal treatment.
@meeeka
@meeeka 3 месяца назад
No he wasn't; his stepfather was, he grew up in a castle. Then he was in WWI and while he was highly decorated, he wasn't rich. But, he met Carin and she was "ganz Reiche" and spent all her money on him, his life and his "career." Then she died.
@hlf_coder6272
@hlf_coder6272 3 года назад
The interviewers never ask the interesting questions.
@pepelemoko01
@pepelemoko01 3 года назад
The perfect Aryan. You have to be as tall as Himmler, as thin as Goering, and as blond as Hitler.
@phaedrabacker2004
@phaedrabacker2004 3 года назад
Funny
@theswede5402
@theswede5402 3 года назад
Imagine being a guest for a full day there.
@markholroyde9412
@markholroyde9412 3 года назад
Wonderful to hear the side from the "normal" people, instead of scrip left by the deadbeat maniacs that were steering (trying to) the collapsing ship, bless her.
@alexlanning712
@alexlanning712 3 года назад
First hand recounts are always interesting, most witnesses alienate themselves from reality but these stories are still valid
@Tralala691
@Tralala691 3 года назад
Wow. I wish all the maids of the nazis could be interviewed. So much order and style.
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 3 года назад
Order and style???
@yaokomedja5246
@yaokomedja5246 3 года назад
@@dr.barrycohn5461 IKR!!! What an idiotic comment!
@vossman
@vossman 3 года назад
Yes the whole interview she was describing the level of detail they put into projects. Like the architecture. Another example everyone accepts is that nazi uniforms looked stylish because they were designed by Hugo Boss. No need to get upset over someone pointing any of it out. No matter how much one dislikes a nazi it doesn't change the fact.
@maryjonelson7202
@maryjonelson7202 3 года назад
Thank you.
@robertdavis3433
@robertdavis3433 3 года назад
Isn't it amazing how she and her boss Hermann Goering, are living in denial about their fate. Bombs r dropping, German cities r being destroyed and they have to dig holes in the ground for their personal safety , and she doesn't seem concerned. Look how her demeanor changes when she felt a small pinch of desperation at the wars end, when she could not eat well enough. She goes into great detail describing the appearance of the food she had to eat and the lack of it. It's stuns me to watch her. This woman is so aloof about the war that it's freaky. Millions and millions of people are dead and dying and she seems to never mention it. All she wanted to know was living a good life in that house, far from the front. I know there's a lesson in this somewhere. It's every man for himself. Good video from Sacramento
@ScottDukesRealEstate
@ScottDukesRealEstate Год назад
She answered the questions in the context of the interview and household. I didn't see an aloofness. I would have liked to hear what she thought about it. I would also like to know if the items in the home were some of the stolen items he collected.
@joehagen8854
@joehagen8854 3 месяца назад
When Goering was. Asked how he was. Able to make people Do as he said. This was his reply at the Nuremberg. War crimes against humanity fear will make any one do as you ask or suffer the Necessary punishment
@bearpit8349
@bearpit8349 2 года назад
Such niceties .... obviously though not extended to inmates of concentration camps. Plenty of schnitzels, strudel and speed.
@mch2359
@mch2359 3 года назад
Did she really say Goering was a family "person"? In 1991? I suspect the translator changed her words, just to be PC and not say he was a family man.
@caciliawhy5195
@caciliawhy5195 3 года назад
Yes she said he was a family person
@mch2359
@mch2359 3 года назад
@@caciliawhy5195 It's good the translator did not change the words, thanks for the answer.
@cweisslife
@cweisslife 3 года назад
When she says they didn't have enough food for 2 days in the bunker. .. 👀👀 Lucky for her is was 2 days and not 2 years.
@linusgrant1172
@linusgrant1172 3 года назад
He stole from Louvre. Did I remember right?
@gowdsake7103
@gowdsake7103 3 года назад
He stole from everywhere
@FullersDuck
@FullersDuck Год назад
You couldn't have subtitled it? You couldn't have let us hear her speak?
@limegreenmamba5218
@limegreenmamba5218 2 года назад
The translation is unfortunately pretty awful. They left out a lot of what she said and '"unburnt bean coffee" for green or unroasted coffee beans is just silly.
@prometheanubermensch130
@prometheanubermensch130 3 года назад
I had never seen this, appreciate it, it was great.
@megavideomarketing
@megavideomarketing 3 года назад
I question myself how many pieces of art that place had that was the product of Goering's theft activities that he was well known for.
@bobtheblindbedroomguitaris8742
@bobtheblindbedroomguitaris8742 3 года назад
Thank you for the video was really cool really interesting just you know hearing her talk it's amazing how much people talk on when they do the translation it's like not even close anyway you know they seem to have a pretty nice life considering how all of Europe was living in those spirits of times especially after the war you know we got into like 39 and on a 41 or 42 you know well their own countrymen were bomb back to the Stone age and then all the damage that the gorings luftwaffe did yeah yeah what a hell of a guy he insisted on paying for his resort or country home mountain Home and his own pocket but where do you think that money came from I think you might have gotten some of it from all the illegal artwork he stole could be could be concealer yours, above the blind bedroom guitarist
@csaint6780
@csaint6780 2 года назад
That was a great interview!! love WW2 history!
@funfact8660
@funfact8660 3 года назад
🤖📚 Utterly Fascinating 👍🤖
@mikeoz4803
@mikeoz4803 3 года назад
They served the most heinous murderous monsters in history. These people are sicko's!
@johnmontalbano5769
@johnmontalbano5769 6 месяцев назад
Cheerful man. He worked hard to purchase all his art. All government workers have similar collections.
@WW24343
@WW24343 3 месяца назад
Purchase what Art ? Hermann Goring was a common thief of stolen Art painting/treasure
@ygorysmaelroblesochoa1988
@ygorysmaelroblesochoa1988 3 года назад
Soy de Venezuela , sería exelente si tuviese traducción al español..
@DPELAO
@DPELAO 3 года назад
OPEN ENGLISH !!!
@keelysayscreepystuff4199
@keelysayscreepystuff4199 Год назад
It’s sad to see pictures of kids I wonder what happened to the kids of the SS
@boro4316
@boro4316 3 года назад
Compared to Biden. Wow
@bruceverdi2627
@bruceverdi2627 3 года назад
Well done, though as one of the commentators points out, some of the German not translated. Frieda spoke very clear hoch deutsch; it had to be for me to understand it, not having spoken German in about 45 years. The narrator could have improved her already sterling presentation had she brushed up on German pronunciation. She murdered the umlauts and like most Americans never learned that the word von is pronounced fun.
@Nick_Reece
@Nick_Reece 3 года назад
Think she had a lot to cook for Hermann.
@spinozareader
@spinozareader 3 года назад
"He was busy." (Indeed.)
@hhschrader8067
@hhschrader8067 3 года назад
Do you know how disturbing these dubbed translations are? You should have used subtitles and we would have all possibility to understand on our own. You deliberately destroy what could have been a precious historical document.
@richardsmith2879
@richardsmith2879 3 года назад
Hideous houses, hideous furniture, and full of looted artefacts.
@manjitsoni9676
@manjitsoni9676 3 года назад
ਗੋਰਿੰਗ ਵਾਰੇ ਇਹ ਵੀਡੀਓ ਅਤੇ ਜਾਣਕਾਰੀ ਸ਼ੇਅਰ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਧੰਨਵਾਦ ਜੀ।
@cacampbell3654
@cacampbell3654 3 года назад
They both speak of Goerring as if he were an ‘ordinary’ wealthy man! Not even a nuance of the fact that he was a war criminal ... creepy.
@Darkane1990
@Darkane1990 3 года назад
Because they haven't witnessed the crimes, they saw him in his everyday life. And why mention the crimes? That is not the point of the interview.
@rosesprog1722
@rosesprog1722 3 года назад
She did know him as an ordinary guy, the Nazis like any other government anywhere in the world use a system called ''need to know'' in Germany it was called "The Fuhrer Princip" because Hitler didn't tell Jack what Joe was doing, that's how it works. There is plenty of bullshit about Nazi crimes on youtube, that's all there is so leave that woman alone will you, she is obviously sincere.
@kitgin4504
@kitgin4504 9 месяцев назад
Did Americans know that the weapons of mass destruction our government was claiming the Middle East had didn’t exist?! No! It came out later that they lied and we went to war for nothing
@spinozareader
@spinozareader 3 года назад
Simply scratch the edifice of "ordinary," and you may reveal such horror.
@71ibanez
@71ibanez 3 года назад
Real history👍
@barrykevin7658
@barrykevin7658 3 года назад
Priceless, Thank you.
@BG-do7hu
@BG-do7hu 2 года назад
The translation is different to the original German
@atittayavollebregt8381
@atittayavollebregt8381 3 года назад
Too bad not all is translated. As a Dutch I can speak and understand German. 75% was translated. 25% is lost in this interview. Sad.
@newbeginnings8566
@newbeginnings8566 3 года назад
Not sad just practical as more English speaking persons watch RU-vid...
@terryfriend16
@terryfriend16 3 года назад
Yes, but thanks to the American innovation of RU-vid.
@1911olympic
@1911olympic 3 года назад
@@newbeginnings8566 What you are saying is that it is practical to lose 25% of potentially important information, because it is translated in English. ???
@masaharumorimoto4761
@masaharumorimoto4761 2 года назад
Crikey!!!! Amazing interview, I wonder what Goering's phone was like call AFTER they called him and said "They're going to blow a hole in your fancy new bunker!!!".
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