@@lordeistee9 not yet, he’s still playing the good guy role. Edit: since people can’t use context clues somehow. Elon is PLAYING the good guy role. Not saying he’s a good guy. Wolf in sheep clothing.
One day i'll work for Amazon. Every time i heard on it on TV it seems like the most terrible work on earth. I wonder if harder than meat factory working in cold and meat/blood.
if i recall correctly, the only person who has ever received an oscar for portraying a nazi is christoph waltz and that was solely due to the movie being fiction, nazis dont get celebrated, especially real life ones
Should happen to illegal immigrants crossing the Channel. Get £175 pounds aweek and contributing a single penny. You have used religious beliefs in over populating your country and expect the west to support your backward idealogy. What are you going to do when the you have total dominance. Work for a living and realise your religious beliefs just make you a pawn to those you pray with.
If I had been there they would see a force they would have NEVER expected, this is happening in Ukraine right now people,this EXACT SAME THING...and the governments united are ALLOWING it to happen JUST BECAUSE Ukraine isn't a part of the group.this caused me to lose what LITTLE respect I had left for government and our leaders people ,WE need to FORCE a CHANGE somehow
@@bobpatterson6897 What force? You're not powerful, you'd have a tantrum then get executed and forgotten. As for Ukraine, that's something that won't be over any time soon. Welcome to politics.
A survivor of Goeths camp was invited by Steven Spielberg to the movie set and Ralph Fiennes was told of the ladies arrival and went to greet her. He was still wearing the uniform and the lady fainted. When she awoke she explained to Ralph that he looked just like Amon, he was horrified Ralph looked around and started dressing the crew down for them having brought her over while he was still in costume.
@@brenthovden4256 nope it's a movie not a documentary alright. But I think the actors where shown how people actually react to a gunshots instead of over dramatically "acting" because the viewer will notice the difference
@@jamesu1540 yes Stallen murdered many…but you’re very wrong…chairman Mao of china is by all accounts is the greatest mass genocide committer. He killed somewhere between 50 and 100 million of his own people.
@@Will_b83 i didn't say Stalin (note spelling) was the worst he murdered 27Million of his own citizens ontop of the 25 million that died in WW2 and most of them were due to his incompetence. I only mentioned it as Hitler did not have trade treaty with Mao.
@@jamesu1540 that was exactly what you said (note the fact that you deleted you’re previous comment) had you not you wouldn’t have bothered doing so. Incompetence is the last thing that killed people under Stalin, he was methodical in the murdering of his own people.
Yeah, it sounds funny... But it still kind of feels different if you heard such stories happening to your family or your friend's. In my hometown they killed most of people that had lived there. Not in street fighting or anything. They were arresting people and sending them to the camp, shooting or beating them to death at the street, or even entering people's houses and shooting to children if they annoyed them.
@@sycorax9142 alright so if I ever want to hear stories about how you army boys stuff each others buttholes at night, I know who to ask. But I know for a fact you know nothing about real combat.
Amon Goeth, played by Ralph Fiennes. An advisor on the movie set was a former inmate at the Lodz camp, she froze with fear when she saw Fiennes in his SS uniform. His resemblance to Goeth was terrifyingly uncanny.
@@TH3-MONK do a little bit of research. Where the prisoners lived in the camp and worked? The commandants house was at the bottom of the hill. He had no direct line of sight to where the prisoners lived and worked.
@@DavidThomas-me6piunfortunately you are wrong - everything depicted here, and substantially more did happen. He even had a balcony very similar to the one shown (albeit with a steel balustrade rather than stone - so his cigarette trick would have been tricky). He would place his hat down, so any prisoners/hostages who had been there some time knew what was coming and would hide. Don’t play down things like this. This individual was a hateful sadist given power to exercise his sickness on innocent people. He was hung shortly after the war.
Sadly, one of the survivors from that, Helen Hirsch (the maid), when she visioned Ralph dressed up as Goth, she wailed. Ralph immediately went up Ms. Hirsch herself to severely calm her down and let her know that it's Ralph not Goth.
fun fact: they tried claiming all were death camps at first. it was later found all inspected on the allied lines were not. now they claim the ones behind the iron curtain, that had more time to be tampered with before being inspected were the death camps.
I find it funny that whether they were death camps or just concentration matched up perfectly with a border that didn't exist until after the war but that's just me.
they have been forced to change the official story multiple times like what I just mentioned, as well as the lampshades now accepted as fake. they have made it illegal to question so they don't have to keep changing the story
@@marka.graffakasnakebitenat3736 ok allow me to educate you there were 44000 camps the camps were in France Belgium Luxembourg Poland Russia Greece the people of those lands were beaten raped and exploited their lands were strip of their natural resources oil (especially oil) natural gas wheat rubber etc they were starving those countries and pillaging their food and resources it’s why they were crushed in the end they didn’t develop their own infrastructure and better the country instead they blew 60 billion dollars in 1930’s currency developing the war machine just to lose in the end so they’re stupid and cowards they started two world wars over their ego and have nothing to show for it but a legacy of murder torture and disgrace that’ll last a 1000 years and if you don’t know the holocaust was real and took place in all the states not just border area you’re uneducated and foolish
To everyone getting a wave of Schindler's list clips, stay strong in this battle. Keep watching them with me and we'll eventually get through it together.
My father....my hero....landed at Omaha beach and fought as a machine gunner in rhe battle of the bulge. He carried his 30 ca. machine gun across Europe and deep into Germany. He helped to liberate prisoners of war out of concentration camps. He told me his stories, what he saw the nazis do to other humans....I've never seen Shindler's List.....don't need to. God bless the GREATEST GENERATION~ 🙏
If you’ve been fired from a job and shot by a rifle, it’s safe to assume that you can compare the two. But I’ll wager that being fired is more survivable. I for one am glad that bosses fire unproductive employees. The business runs more smoothly and the employee moves on to something he or she might actually be good at. What this Nazi is doing is something completely different. His “employees” have no choice but to look busy or die.
Далеко не каждый. В этом большой минус страны, в которой много людей. Много людей - заменить не проблема. У нас всё проще. Людей мало, работать некому. Очень давно Сталин говорил, что кадры решают всё.
Black people in Chicago when they see another black person. SJWs when they see a cisgender white conservative male. Andrew Tate when he sees someone working a 9-5 or see someone owning a car that’s not a Porsche or a Bugatti. Feminists when they see a man just minding his own business. College Professors when they see a student not having any sort of crisis. The IRS when you accidentally pay them $0.62 less than what you owe.
This actually happened. People clowning on it worry me. It was so awful that for some being shot was marginally better than living the hell they were living. The systemic, factory-style murder of Jews and others is what made the Nazis so evil, not just how many they murdered, and had they have won tens of millions would have suffered the same evil fate.
I love how all of these kids are seeing this for the first time and thinking “oh that’s where the Family Guy reference was from!” meanwhile, all of us older folks are like “wtf is Schindler’s List doing in my RU-vid algorithm?” Great movie, a definite must watch for everyone… but still, wtf is this doing in the algorithm?
I've seen this question asked so many times in the past few days. it's literally all from one account. not multiple accounts, just the one. it's no different than being inundated with sopranos or peaky blinders clips
For real, I just saw forrest being nice to the first black students and now I see this. The sad part is, a lot white supremacy / neo nazis like this still exist and wish they could do this. Scum, getting anally raped in hell for eternity
@@paveltuma6005 А как насчёт вашей идиологии и идиологов в те времена ? Вы и сейчас не прочь также развлечься упыри. Мечтаешь быть избранным? Глядишь в оконо? Бронетехника Z поблизости.
What an amazing film it's so hard to depict a horrific time in our lives that could be this awful! Steven Spielberg and all of the actors did such an amazing job, for me it's one of the best films of all time
Oh man that scene shook me good the first time watching that movie. I was like 10-11 in mid 90s. I wasn’t accustomed to such degree of violence, hate ant intolerance. The movie itself opened up my eyes more on the cruelty in this war.
if you think that's bad try checking out what the us did to Vietnam even now their children are being with genetic defects wether it be physical or mental by chemicals weapons ironically they accuse others of using
I saw the boy in the striped pajamas around the same age in mid 2000s, not an identical movie but good to know the crude history of ww2 impacted the same youth a decade later.
@@metallkopf988 when it first came out it was shown unedited on network tv prime time over two nights (maybe more). I was like 12 or 13 and watched with my family. Everyone I knew in school watched it. It was talked about in history class, teacher reminding us to watch so we could discuss next day.
“Do not rejoice in his defeat you men, for though the world stood up and stopped the bastard, the bitch that bore him is in heat again” Berthold Brecht.