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Why does this video exist? Well after doing this for four years, believe it or not there is a ton of videos out there. Plus turns out that a lot of you have requested that I put them into compilations - and not playlists. So here is everything up till now on the Nazis. Thanks for watching :) Obviously some of you might be like "hey this is lazy" but I promise this hasn't taken up a slot of weekly content.
can you do cars and weapons and buildings and just vehicles in general like trams and that maybe even armour and history all of this stuff matches your channel name
Critics will call it lazy, I call it a very convenient and accessible way to watch an entire category of your content. Ive been following this channel back when it had 100k subs. Love the content and your team's hard work 💪
-Stunning detail on the Silbervoegel (Sanger Silver Bird). I suspect the alloy used may be Bohler's Cromadur an alloy of Chromium, Manganese, Nickel and about 70% iron used in BMW jet engines such as the BMW 003 and turbo charged engines such as the BMW 801TJ. -Post war analysis showed that some aerothermal load calculations were unduly optimistic but this problem would have been solved with blunter leading edges or graphite/ceramic heat shielding of the kind used on the V2 nose and exhaust deflector fins. -Being an aircraft this was highly testable in a practical way: 1 Wind tunnel models could be tested both subsonically and hypersonically at the Volkenrod Supersonic wind tunnels. 2 Towed full or half scale models could be flight tested 3 Since the Silver Bird was to be launched from mono rail skid it could be tested first as a subsonic glider with speed and finally rocket motors added to verify low speed handling and landing leading before preceding to subsonic flight, supersonic flight and then hyper sonic flight.
I hate it when people say Northrop was "inspired" by the Horton's work. That is a lie, Jack Northrop was working with flying wings at the same time and totally independently
@BURDYMAN777 No, he wasn't, flying wing concepts/prototypes have been around since the 1910's and northrop himself had both powered and un-powered flying wings by 1940
The Graf Zeppelin class would have done well with Ho-229 aircraft as it had a low (80 kt) take off and landing speed and a useful soeed and weapons load out
I fast forward to the parts that interest me most. The section on the Sanger Silver Bird is the best on RU-vid by far. Technically detailed and accurate.. some of the Sixers I will watch while I’m cutting up vegetables and meat for my stew. The length is absolutely no problem.
You missed the best part about the Do 335, when they were restoring it, they brought in some of the original design and engineer team from the project. They found that the explosive bolts used to separate the tail fins when the pilot ejected not only were still installed, but they were armed and were still in working order.
With the Maus, the Ratte was impractical, because there wasn’t a bridge strong enough to allow to cross a river. The Maus was developing a method of a snorkel system to cross rivers with the crew outside of the vehicle by a wire guided system.
When I was in Deuchland, I used to ride on the "schnellzug". In Germany people ride trains everywhere. It would stop at all these little towns, but the schnellzug would only stop at hubs.
Messer-Mitch is my favourite yet. Reminds me of Mitch, the old lady who lives down the road from me. She’s a bit of a hoarder, so we call her Messy Mitch.
If I had a penny for every time the nazis made a over the top over engineered hunk of steel solely made because someone had a big ego I could finance my own over the top wunderwaffe
I sincerely doubt that. For one thing, nazi command and control was a confusing mess. For another, the nazi party was essentially a high school popularity contest. People, projects, and cultures were discarded or destroyed because somebody didn't like something about it. Often, minor things at that. I mean, they couldn't keep up with the devastatingly good enough m4 Sherman. That's on top of the lack of resources, limited population, and, most damningly, a leader that couldn't let people do their jobs. The Nazis never stood a chance. The only way they could have won is if peeps started loving fascism in a majority of countries.
would have liked to have viewed this to the end, however, got fed up with the audio interruptions and dropped the video. seemed interesting tho had it not been for that glitch.
Love the pie in the sky speculation. What actually happened is that Berlin escaped being nuked by only a couple of months. These wonder weapons that were “too little, too late,” would not have kept that from happening. Too, the P-80 Shooting Star, four of them, participated in the ETO prior to cessation of hostilities. There would have been dozens more had the war gone on much longer.
hmm the Breitspurbahn was the one, and only thing of third Reich, i somehow would loved to see as a civilian system. imagine, booking a suite on a train from Zürich to Lisbon, traveling 2 days in this mobile home and no "Flugscham" or flight shame for a week long holiday somewhere in Europe...
I'm not watching any more of this. I think it's a great idea to have this massive compilation, but after almost 10 video and audio glitches in the UFO section alone, I'm done with this one.
Jet engines did not exist at the time of the Treaty (1919) so no, they did not ban Germany from working on something that became a thing only in 1930's.
What was Hitler thinking when he invaded Russia. Stalin knew the winter would stop him. Minus 40. Your tanks aren't going anywhere in that weather. Stalin had the manpower and moved his cities far from Hitler's planes. The T 34' s were massed produced. And Americans went over with a thousand planes at a time so I've been told. The Siberian troops were also kept back until staiin gave the go ahead. A complete waste of human existence.
Well 1st of all great content. Buti totally believe Hans Kammler and his science with his inner circle and slaves designed all the saucers and der glocke and all that other wonder weapons in my opinion.
If your gonna do it, and you did, you could make the effort, to pronounce your own language correctly.... who the bloody hell , is just George Step son?
Hardly. Their economic model was extremely faulty, design to enrich very few people very fast. Already in 1938 the president of Reichsbank warned that Germany will be bankrupt in a year or two. So they fired him and hastened war plans so that plunder would keep them from crashing - during the war, the government could issue various bonds and promissory notes to companies that it will pay them back later. If by any chance, Germans won the war, they would be in economic ruin after 10-12 years at most. Also, they were very anti-science in general, things that did work during the war did so despite them, not because they were actually promoting it. Sure, there are some crazy designs that were found and keep our "what if" scenarios live, but guess what? Every country has those. We just don't find them that interesting because they are not from the losing side and Nazis. Point being, their ideas were mostly idiotic politically inspired projects, had little to do with actual engineering and even less with science, and their economic model was such that even a simple post-war reconstruction would be a big IF for a victorious Germany. Nazis never actually planned (or knew) how to rule for 1000 years - that was the idiotic talk for the masses. They are a flame that burned very strongly, for a short time, during which the leaders and their supporters planned to enrich themselves as much as possible. Which is why the SS and Nazi Party itself became one of the biggest corporations during those times. They used every opportunity to enrich the Party at the expense of German people (they didn't give two shits about them) before and even during the war. The only difference being, after the war started, they planned to enrich themselves on both the German people and the people they invaded. There was never any sustainable long term plan. Anyone who could make those was fired. When they did try to make some, like the (in)famous 4 year plan... it was a disaster. Let alone anything else more complex and mid-long term.
Please don't make any more videos that will be chopped up according to CIA propaganda outlines. It's really annoying to listen to a sentence twice and know how it ends, only to have someone, or even better somebot cut out the words