The Hitler planning scene refers to a scene from the movie "Downfall" that has been widely used in parody videos. In this scene, Hitler is seen discussing his plans with his generals and advisors in his bunker in Berlin during the final days of World War II. The scene has been popularized through the use of alternate subtitles in parody videos, creating humorous and absurd effects. In the original scene from "Downfall," Hitler is informed by Wilhelm Keitel that the 9th Army must retreat to avoid being destroyed. However, Hitler insists that the 9th Army should stand their ground. Alfred Jodl, one of Hitler's generals, objects to this plan, stating that the 9th Army is as good as lost. Hitler then proposes a plan to drive back the Soviets with a relentless assault, with Felix Steiner's unit attacking from the north and meeting up with the 9th Army. There are further discussions and objections from other generals, including Hans Krebs and Jodl, regarding the feasibility of the plan. Hitler becomes angry and asserts the soundness of his plan, often insulting Jodl in the process . The scene has been used in various parody videos, with alternate subtitles and humorous dialogue. It has become a staple in Hitler parody videos, showcasing Hitler's outlandish plans and his interactions with his generals. The scene is often edited to create comedic effects, with Jodl frequently objecting to Hitler's plans and Hitler responding with anger and insults.