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These Were Hitler's Plans For The U.S. If He'd Won WWII 

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Hitler's goal of a German Master Race controlling the world required space and plenty of Aryan DNA. Little wonder that he set his sights on the U.S. But how detailed were his plans, and were they already underway?
#Hitler #WWII #History
What plan? | 0:00
Nothing to see here | 1:31
Taking his time | 2:39
War: the sequel | 3:56
Lebensraum | 5:12
"Good" genes | 6:26
Good buddies | 7:48
Bad Nazis | 9:21
Making plans | 10:29
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@GrungeHQ
@GrungeHQ Год назад
What are some other alternate history questions you would like answered?
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 Год назад
The truth about WW II has been swept under the rug permanently!… One thing is sure, Zionism is worse than Nazism!
@justinmarsh8131
@justinmarsh8131 Год назад
What happens if Pope Clement VII grants Henry VIII a divorce?
@melaniesmith1313
@melaniesmith1313 Год назад
What would have happened if the Japanese won? What were their plans if they beat the U.S.?
@danieldelappe7830
@danieldelappe7830 Год назад
What happens if JFK, RFK and MLK are not assassinated?
@aheat3036
@aheat3036 Год назад
@@danieldelappe7830 Well, the Mossad’s tentacles reaches far and wide as we have seen with what happened to the USS Liberty and what happened on 09/11/2001!
@jm7578
@jm7578 Год назад
My dad fought in WW2 at 17 years old. He later fought in the Korean War and later the Vietnam war. After 3 wars he ended up with a bronze star and Purple Heart
@jm7578
@jm7578 Год назад
@@smileyflowergirl thank you some people have been quite harsh. I appreciate your kind words
@jm7578
@jm7578 Год назад
@@smileyflowergirl 🙏😊💜
@jaredh923
@jaredh923 Год назад
@@smileyflowergirl Adlf Htlr was the one fighting for freedom, fighting against financial slavery. Just like the founding fathers of the United States. America was on the wrong side of WW2
@kevin7151
@kevin7151 Год назад
I commend your father for his brave service to our nation. It is because of people like him we have the freedoms we do. My father was in WW2 based in Pearl Harbor. He would speak about the training all the men were receiving in the summer of 1945 as they prepared for an invasion of Japan. He and just about everyone in the U.S. at that time were very thankful the war was brought to a quick end and spared countless more lives. I have his WW2 medals and burial flag proudly on display in my home.
@jm7578
@jm7578 Год назад
@@kevin7151 thank you so much
@southamericanredneck9471
@southamericanredneck9471 Год назад
My grandpa downed 17 German airplanes during the WW2. He was the worst airplane mechanic in the Luftwaffe.
@mrspicolli
@mrspicolli Год назад
🤣
@davidvanbrunt4233
@davidvanbrunt4233 Год назад
👍👍👍
@wadeshore
@wadeshore Год назад
I’m that bad mechanic
@wadeshore
@wadeshore Год назад
Well I would have been honored to be the same bad mechanic as your grandpa ❤
@ABandCalledStoned
@ABandCalledStoned Год назад
Haha that was good.
@ryanhampson673
@ryanhampson673 Год назад
We here in the US really don’t understand how lucky we are geographically. We have two gigantic moats on both sides, the most numerous complex river systems and more natural deep water ports than anywhere else on the planet. An ally to the north but even if Canada was invaded the north is mostly vast undeveloped thick forest and to the south in Mexico are huge deserts with little cover you’d have to cross under heavy fire. If the east coast got invaded we have one of the biggest natural barriers to stop an enemy moving too far west, the Mississippi and in the west we have the Rockies to prevent someone west moving east. Hit the geography jackpot.
@scotmandel6699
@scotmandel6699 Год назад
Doesn't matter we are allowing ourselves to be invaded by tens of thousands of illegals enabled by Mexican cartels that are trafficking them and moving fentanyl into our country.
@Teee-vl4rm
@Teee-vl4rm 11 месяцев назад
Your country is being invaded right now... Same with Europe
@Ay0o
@Ay0o 8 месяцев назад
I don’t think a nuke will care lol
@ReformAmerica2024
@ReformAmerica2024 4 месяца назад
The illegal migrants have rather blown to bits that theory of defensibility.
@eliterolo
@eliterolo 4 месяца назад
Say to any country that doesn’t have mountains, rainforest and arid areas. Which are basically most of the countries with good military power. 🤷🏻‍♂️. Also with this new generation of fruitcakes I don’t see us winning 😭. We aren’t the same anymore n it’s sad.
@CycloneStephen680
@CycloneStephen680 Год назад
My grandfather fought in WWII at 18 years old. He was on Omaha beach, D-Day 1944. He was in the 2nd wave and advanced up the beach. He was shot twice and died in 2011 to old age. Nobody knew he had 2 Purple Hearts and a Service medal until after he died. He kept it a secret for 70 years until his death.
@newmoon54
@newmoon54 Год назад
Those guys most times considered their fellow buddies who took the deep 6 the REAL HEROES, and didn't like being given decoration(s)!!!! War is the black spot in life!!!! Nothing to be praised~!~!~!~
@dasdguy7606
@dasdguy7606 Год назад
I understand if he didn't want to talk about it. Some things you can't unsee.
@Freba66
@Freba66 Год назад
Because when wars are over, the memories remain because as a soldier you had to destroy someone you didn't know. It's inhumane to saddle someone with that for the rest of their life. PTSD all over the place, fears experienced are passed down to the 7th generation. In other words; if your grandfather lived through WWII, you have some of his memories with you. Genes are "transferred". This makes you feel extremely involved in these events. A Dutch professor, Prof.Dr. Piet Vroom wrote a book about this phenomenon;' Tears of the Crocodile". During WWII my father was in Germany, my father-in-law and my in-laws spent 4 years in camps in Burma and Japan. All severely damaged for the rest of their lives. Alcoholism etc.etc.etc.
@ronhunt9396
@ronhunt9396 Год назад
You should be proud
@ronhunt9396
@ronhunt9396 Год назад
@@Freba66 that's why politicians don't serve. It should be mandatory for all politicians serve before becoming a so called politician
@MMID303
@MMID303 Год назад
My grandfather fought in WWII. He was wounded and captured. He spent the rest of his service in several POW camps. Eventually they were liberated. He's still alive at 98 and gives talks at special events about his experience.
@nicklibby3784
@nicklibby3784 Год назад
That's crazy, he is lucky to be alive. My Uncle served in Korea as a howitzer crew. He was the youngest child and had 6 older brothers - no sisters. ALL of his brothers were killed in WW1 and WW2. 3 brothers killed in WW1 and 3 killed in WW1. 2 died in France (WW1 and 2), 2 died in Italy (WW2) 1 died in Holland(we think). And we actually do not know where one of his brothers died at all. I can't imagine what his childhood was like growing up on a farm in the middle of nowhere, having 3 brothers you never met or knew that died in WW1 and then WW2 breaks out and your only siblings 3 older brothers are drafted and sent off to fight.....NONE of them come back, they are all dead - killed in the war. Fast forward to the 1950s he gets a letter in the mail saying he has been drafted into the army to go fight in Korea...... Imagine what his parents thought. They had 7 children total, 3 died in WW1, 3 died in WW2, and now your last surviving child has been drafted to the army to fight in Korea. As much as I love that movie saving private Ryan, i can't help but have a little disdain for the plot of the movie: some obscure law that says if 2/3 brothers are killed then the military needs to send a special task force to save the last surviving brother. My Uncle never watched the movie, he lived long after it came out, but he probably would've walked out not from PTSD but out of spite that they never sent a special "Saving private Ryan" squad to go save his 3 brothers killed in WW1, and 3 brothers killed in WW2.
@donathon7303
@donathon7303 Год назад
Give him.... Thank You For Your Service.... My dad was in the war also.... Carpe Viva
@Ah-fb8pc
@Ah-fb8pc Год назад
mine died falling out of the guard tower :(
@timd729
@timd729 Год назад
@@Ah-fb8pc what is the story there?
@Ah-fb8pc
@Ah-fb8pc Год назад
@@timd729 bunch of folks came off the train to camp, some tried to run, grandpaps was picking them off with his mauser when tragically he fell to his death
@csw3287
@csw3287 Год назад
Japanese Admiral Yamamoto: "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass."
@jeremybosworth2275
@jeremybosworth2275 Год назад
And after they bombed Pearl Harbor he said "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant."
@bigcrackrock
@bigcrackrock Год назад
There's no evidence of him saying the blade of grass thing
@shirleybalinski4535
@shirleybalinski4535 Год назад
As long as ×e can keep them.
@methylmania
@methylmania Год назад
@@shirleybalinski4535 We can. And we will. In my 40 years I've so far seen the affirmation of the 2A with a few hiccups along the way. Half of the states are now constitutional carry. No permit needed exercise a natural right that exists and is not given but inherent in all people. The right to protect life and liberty with any tool at hand. Self determination requires force of arms not to attack but to defend.
@saltysailor6689
@saltysailor6689 Год назад
Thank goodness we have the 2A. Germany not so much.
@seymourwrasse3321
@seymourwrasse3321 Год назад
ever notice, the perfect Aryan in theory, had blue eyes and blonde hair, and none of the Nazi leaders had either
@rogerhornby1149
@rogerhornby1149 23 дня назад
This is as stupid a lie as any of the other drivel you brainwashed dolts believe about the Third Reich. First, that was not the theory, and second, look at a fricken photograph. Hitler had blue eyes, Goering had blonde hair and blue eyes, etc etc.
@davidhess6593
@davidhess6593 9 дней назад
Hitler had blue eyes.
@seymourwrasse3321
@seymourwrasse3321 9 дней назад
@@davidhess6593 no blonde hair, and towards the end, his eyes were red, white and blue
@3PCTManOrBust
@3PCTManOrBust 11 месяцев назад
I read many comments on here about those who were related to those who served in all WW’s and Vietnam. From the bottom of my heart I have respect to all of you and I thank your fathers/grandfathers for their service, God Bless!!
@ronaldmayle1823
@ronaldmayle1823 11 месяцев назад
Being related doesn't mean shit. Putting your money where your mouth does. Everyone is related to a service member somewhere in history. People try to live vicariously through their relatives. There's no cost to being a patriot when others fight the wars.
@3PCTManOrBust
@3PCTManOrBust 11 месяцев назад
@@ronaldmayle1823 I appreciate your not so positive input but I was just giving respect to their relatives.
@ronaldmayle1823
@ronaldmayle1823 11 месяцев назад
@@3PCTManOrBust Their relatives are like a potato....the best part of them is buried under ground.
@catgamer5676
@catgamer5676 4 месяца назад
​@@ronaldmayle1823damn chill bro
@ronaldmayle1823
@ronaldmayle1823 4 месяца назад
@@catgamer5676 This is social media. Go on with your life. LOL
@kathrynmolesa1641
@kathrynmolesa1641 Год назад
My dad fought in the South Pacific and he talked a lot about it. It helped him to talk and I loved listening to him.
@Pete391
@Pete391 Год назад
People are different I guess..My dad fought in the Korean war.....And he never would talk about it....
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 Год назад
That's rare.
@Elazul2k
@Elazul2k Год назад
My grandfather worked on an air craft carrier as a plane mechanic during WWII and NEVER talked about it with one exception. He opened up exactly once when I had a school project and I recorded his voice talking about his experiences. Apparently, he was almost killed by a Kamikaze attack and had what we now know of as PTSD. He drank a LOT as a result and died from it in the end. :(
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 Год назад
@@Elazul2k I don't blame a man to drinking from exposure to trauma. Hoisting a brew to your Grandfather now to thank him for his service.
@dianaverano7878
@dianaverano7878 Год назад
Salute to your Dad. Thank you for fighting for us here in Pacific. I am a Filipino and in the timeline of WW2 Philippines was an American colony captured by Japanese. Your dad and all the american soldiers in WW2 are heroes. I am enjoying freedom because Filipino & Americans fought for it, thru blood, and courage.
@robfitz7639
@robfitz7639 Год назад
My Dad was a paratrooper in the 101 air bourn in WWII. Was stuck in a tree where he was stabbed numerous times and lived. Shot in the shin, lost parts of toes due to froze bite. He was then a POW for 6 months before they were liberated. He passed away in 2012 at 88. To this day I have more respect for my Dad then any other. We need more people like this, in the world today. He never expected anyone to give him anything he did not work for.
@tony8570
@tony8570 Год назад
Thank you for the story and for his service. More people should realize what it takes to do a job most people would run from.
@Rygibus
@Rygibus Год назад
Much better man than I..I expect respect not going through anything that bad. I hope your days now & ahead go well
@ellobo1326
@ellobo1326 Год назад
That’s why they were indeed The Greatest Generation ! My grandfather fought in WW1. His two sons, my uncle and dad both fought. My uncle in France in WW2 and my dad in Korea. (Navy)
@donaldeckardt4039
@donaldeckardt4039 11 месяцев назад
YEAH MOST ARE LIKE YOUR DADDY ! AND THATS WHENWE HAD UNIONS AND WE BUILT THE MIDDLE CLASS! Now we are screwed by the Billionaire Oligarchs clubhouse society
@iREP87
@iREP87 11 месяцев назад
Yes we def need more people stabbed, frozen, and limbs lost with PTSD. That’s what’s wrong with people nowadays they just need to go to war like the ol fashion men back in the day
@officeroinker440
@officeroinker440 7 месяцев назад
My grandfather was an electrician in the late 30s early 40s. His helmet had two lightning bolts on it with a skull. It was awesome.
@RandomGeorgianOfficial
@RandomGeorgianOfficial 4 месяца назад
Uh, are you German by any chance?
@BadMuflon
@BadMuflon 3 месяца назад
There were a lot of electritians from basically every country even France...
@allergictoglobalists
@allergictoglobalists Год назад
I've got a 7 page letter from my grandpa's best friend who got blown up at Iwo Jima. He lived and was a great family friend till he passed at 90. In his early 80s he started having digestive problems and the hospital told him they'd never seen anything like him before. None of his insides were where they were supposed to be and didn't know how he had lived so long. He killed 2 guys and the 2nd dropped a grenade that blew him wide open. The medic packed his guts back in and somehow he survived. Bob was a great man and he wrote the letter to my son telling his complete story. It's in my safe and I had it laminated for when my son is old enough to keep it.
@noblewatergod8626
@noblewatergod8626 Год назад
That’s amazing, I would pay my respects if I could.
@matthewclark9522
@matthewclark9522 Год назад
(Matt's mom) I was at the meetings of the 8th AF vets in the 1990s when they were planning the museum here in Savannah. Many WWII vets visited and told us their amazing stories...miracles of falling 20,000 feet and having only a sprained ankle, etc. Truly I learned a lot about death and friendship and comraderie...there are many ghosts at those gatherings. Thanks...and thanks to the medic who didn't waste time.
@TheFreshestLyrics
@TheFreshestLyrics Год назад
Too bad he fought for the wrong side.
@sirisaac6225
@sirisaac6225 Год назад
@@TheFreshestLyricsWas he Japanese?
@TheJames1745
@TheJames1745 Год назад
Thank you to your Grandpa. HERO. 🇺🇸
@itsapittie
@itsapittie Год назад
I've read that he had plans to unite all the "races" who spoke Germanic languages to include England and the United States. He apparently believed that all the Germanic-language-speaking people had enough shared culture that we would all (eventually) accept German leadership as a unified master race. Apparently he was surprised that countries like Denmark and the Netherlands didn't immediately jump on board with the plan.
@whisper8742
@whisper8742 Год назад
And just look at every white western nation now...
@cjmacq-vg8um
@cjmacq-vg8um Год назад
... yes. the crazy nazi theory, which wasn't based on anything but wishfful thinking, was that germans were the "master race." this included austrians who had a distinct but seperate german culture. followed by "germanic" peoples such as scandinavians, the dutch and the british. who spoke germanic based languages. followed by the rest of western europe; the french, the italians and the belgians. followed by the orientals and asian indians. followed by the eastern european slavs such as the russians, fins and czechs. at the very bottom of this monstrous non-scientific racial hierarchy were the negros and then the jews.
@phillipanderson7398
@phillipanderson7398 Год назад
The official language of Trinidad and Tobago is English ( a Germanic language) and they are 99.3% non-white, primarily black people. So you are saying " these people had enough shared culture that they would eventually accept German leadership as a unified master race" ?
@navygirlav2012
@navygirlav2012 Год назад
@@phillipanderson7398 none of those people are indigenous to Trinidad. They were all slaves brought there that's why they speak English...like their slave masters.
@Redbird10
@Redbird10 Год назад
@@phillipanderson7398 the official language of Singapore is English. However they are still Asian. Js lol. Ps Hitler never spoke anything about uniting anyone, he spoke of creating and entirely new race of human. Whom would all be united with each other, not with us peasants lol, they would rule over us like cattle
@rozchristopherson648
@rozchristopherson648 Год назад
My father (born 1920) was in WWII. He wanted to fight in Europe. But by the time he was drafted, the US and the other Allies were already taking Germany down. So he was sent to the Philippines and New Zealand.
@mudvayne2311
@mudvayne2311 4 месяца назад
The British took him down
@francisdotso8594
@francisdotso8594 2 месяца назад
Why did he wait to get drafted if he wanted to join so bad?
@mudvayne2311
@mudvayne2311 2 месяца назад
I miss the days when we got along with Russia
@deand5602
@deand5602 2 месяца назад
​@mudvayne2311 you mean before the communist revolution?
@mudvayne2311
@mudvayne2311 2 месяца назад
@deand5602 I mean the days when Russia fought alongside our alias to destroy Adolf ultimately offing himself as we close in ...typical socialist cowards 🤣
@abovemadness
@abovemadness Год назад
“Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the mouth” - Mike Tyson
@denisplouffe514
@denisplouffe514 Год назад
Great information: My Father was a WWII veteran and never wanted to talk about the war. He did go to the Royal Canadian Legion on Rememberance Day to reminisce with friends about the war but not with his family. He did tell us it was bad...
@goxyeagle8446
@goxyeagle8446 Год назад
War is hell
@diamondjim7560
@diamondjim7560 Год назад
Same with both my father and father in law. Dad was in the Pacific, not too far front, but still affected by war losses. My FIL was in Europe and fought at the Battle of the Bulge. Asking either of them about it was difficult as neither went into detail. That war affected those men and this nation very much. The men that came home just wanted to pick up their lives again, build homes and have babies. And boy did that generation have babies. The largest procreated generation in American history. The Greatest Generation are mostly gone now and sorely missed.
@emusaurus
@emusaurus Год назад
My grandfather talked to me about his time in Japan, but I wasn't even slightly interested as an 9 year old girl, so I didn't listen. Now I would give anything to go back and listen to what he had to say.
@CEOkiller
@CEOkiller Год назад
My dad is the same way about Vietnam
@baneverything5580
@baneverything5580 Год назад
Yes, your father fought FOR communism which is now destroying civilization. Really awesome, eh? He got scammed! The entire planet is now doomed.
@joemacinnis1972
@joemacinnis1972 Год назад
You got to remember this fact. The Japanese high command was against an American invasion. They said that there would be a gun behind every blade of grass.
@billakers6082
@billakers6082 Год назад
There still is.
@flyingled3176
@flyingled3176 Год назад
And always will be
@sirreepicheeprules7443
@sirreepicheeprules7443 Год назад
One of the best things about America is the Second Amendment, without it we would have fallen to tyranny long ago. The right to self-defense and the means to do so must always be protected and must require an extremely bloody war for anyone to take it away. The only way we'll give up our guns... BULLETS FIRST!!
@jamesheckman6297
@jamesheckman6297 Год назад
The Japanese couldn't even bring the war with China to a successful conclusion. Japan was in over their head.
@eduardosalgado9105
@eduardosalgado9105 Год назад
Till the day we die
@jamesfriesen191
@jamesfriesen191 Год назад
Thanks for the well researched and very disturbing video. Although I knew about some of the information you mentioned, there's a lot that was new to me.
@davesuiter
@davesuiter 4 месяца назад
My Dad was at Pearl Harbor; he was drafted in 1944 and worked with the cleanup crew in the Navy. He was 30 years old and had 4 kids and one on the way. He said they would take anyone who wasn't cold. After the war, he used the GI Bill to buy a farm in Arkansas.
@williamclarke4510
@williamclarke4510 Год назад
In Ken Burns's documentary, The War, an American soldier from Waterbury, Conn. captured a German soldier who was fluent in English. The German soldier quizzed his captor about where he was from. When he told him he was from Waterbury Conn, the German pow revealed a detailed knowledge of the area.When the captured German was asked about why he knew be so much about the area, he replied that he had been part of a reasearch team studying the US for a future German invasion.
@twiggypie2314
@twiggypie2314 Год назад
And that soldier's name was Albert Einstein.
@amain325
@amain325 Год назад
@@twiggypie2314 Not funny
@kathrynmolesa1641
@kathrynmolesa1641 Год назад
Ah the Germans were so very thorough.
@justbuzzed8313
@justbuzzed8313 Год назад
woow
@Phil-ui4tm
@Phil-ui4tm Год назад
Plenty of Americans would prefer to be subservient to Nazis. See also Trump, Donald J
@rickj1983
@rickj1983 Год назад
Some of these comments are interesting. My dad was in the Pacific in WWII in the US Navy Seabees, followed by a stint in the US Coast Guard and then a 23 year career in the US Air Force. When I asked him about WWII, he rarely wanted to talk about it. He said it was bloody. His group hit the beach one time after a big battle only to find dead Japanese soldiers laying everywhere. He picked up one of their rifles which I still have today. He said the bay was filled with hospital ships the size of ocean liners (note that ocean liners back then weren't as big as they are now) and every one of them was full with injured and dead. He said he smoked because everyone smoked but he drank to forget and he drank heavily. I cannot imagine the horrors he witnessed. May he RIP. I still miss him and my mom today.
@matthewclark9522
@matthewclark9522 Год назад
Thank you for a realistic and welcome comment. My Dad was a Naval officer on an LST and much like yours. Blessings....(Matt's mom)
@ordinaryopinion4081
@ordinaryopinion4081 Год назад
So crazy. Thanks for the story
@BuzzLOLOL
@BuzzLOLOL Год назад
This monstrous evil is still going on today in the religion-fueled war in Ukraine!
@XTRABIG
@XTRABIG Год назад
My dad came to the United States as a refugee from the Dominican Republic in the 1960s after the American Invasion. The military split into pro and anti American. He was part of a military rebellion group called Las Ranas(Frogmen). I overheard from my mom the horrors my father committed during the conflict. He never spoke of it ... ever to me or my sister. i heard mom tell stories of the American and Dominican soldiers, plus civilians, he killed. Til his death my father struggled with sleep and became addicted to sleeping pills. He would not watch violent tv programs(he hated the show COPS and violent news stories) but he loved war documentaries and nature programs- Wild America being his favorite. We lived in NYC, he was a tireless worker, committed, private, and very protective of his family. I guess my father found peace when he overdosed on cocaine at 52 years of age. RIP.
@davkatjenn
@davkatjenn Год назад
Thank you for that and thank God for the Seabees. They don't get the credit that they deserve. I can't even imagine running heavy equipment while under enemy fire and continuing doing your work. Brave beyond words.
@GrandTheftChris
@GrandTheftChris 21 день назад
My German grandfather fought in ww2 at 22-27 years old from '40 to '45. He was in a radio unit that used a half track vehicle to install communication wires behind the front line. I think his position in the army was one thing that saved his life. He helped invading France and Norway first, then he went to the big mission in the east, invading the Soviet Union. Later in the war he got almost captured by two young Soviet soldiers in a forrest but managed to escape in chaos when a bomb hit the ground nearby, which saved his life. After that he found a retreating German unit and joined them on a long journey back home to the west. Then, as most here, he hoped Germany would not get divided, only to found himself living in the Soviet sector from now on. Our family with relatives all over the country got divided for long 28 years from '61 to '89. He and his wife had 5 sons after the war and he died at age 91 in 2010. He lived in 5 different Germanys: German Reich, Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, GDR and todays Federal Republic. R.I.P. Grandfather. Greetings from Germany.
@alzaidi7739
@alzaidi7739 11 месяцев назад
I believe Ken Burn's WWII documentary is the source for this story. The doc focused on several cities. One was Waterbury CT, where my family is from. One Waterbury native serviceman was captured and interrogated. He was asked where he was from and said Waterbury CT. The German interrogator said Ah yes, where the Naugatuck and Mad Rivers converge. [ This is correct. ] So he had been analyzing maps of CT at least. Maybe it was just a hobby, or it was identical to the lebensraum maps they drew even before invading the USSR.
@philipgreenegreene3454
@philipgreenegreene3454 11 месяцев назад
Ken Burns is a Markist liar!
@dat3rdsideboy386
@dat3rdsideboy386 7 месяцев назад
Connecticut has so much history
@owen3721
@owen3721 5 дней назад
I’m from Hartford
@nictibbetts
@nictibbetts 11 месяцев назад
History is written by the victor and if the victor is evil then he will ruthlessly demonize those who fought against him.
@Leon-gr2oo
@Leon-gr2oo 4 месяца назад
Its irrelevant to talk about that as long as school system is doing a widely better job at spreading propaganda
@nictibbetts
@nictibbetts 3 месяца назад
@@Leon-gr2oo what are you doing to do about it
@poohbear1647
@poohbear1647 Год назад
My uncle was KIA Marine 5th division at a stupid island called Iwo Jima (after Guadalcanal and a few other places). I still have his stuff, no idea what to do with it for the next generation, but it won’t be sold.. ever. A great man in a terrible war.
@amain325
@amain325 Год назад
My uncle was KIA piloting a bomber over Japan. Terrible war for sure, had to be fought to eliminate two horrible regimes cruelly subjugating other peoples. Fortunately some good things came out of it, advanced technology for one (might never have made it to the moon without Werner von Braun), and the transformation of Japan into the wonderful people and nation they are today.
@johnmcmahon8513
@johnmcmahon8513 Год назад
Your Uncle is a hero because, without Iwo Jima, our B29s could NOT reach Japan to conduct devastating bombing to end the war. The fact is that several crippled B29s emergency landed on Iwo Jima and the battle was still raging . That island was critical .
@garywemmer9342
@garywemmer9342 Год назад
Could you perhaps, donate the items to a local museum? That way, when you take the children and grand kids, they should be very impressed that everyone can see, and marvel at the display!
@CherryBlossomOhka
@CherryBlossomOhka Год назад
Donate them to a muesem, like the Patton muesem on Ft.Campbell
@barbarapaige
@barbarapaige Год назад
Please donate them to a museum - there are several dedicated to WWII. It's so important to preserve our history , and Iwo Jima was a very hard-fought victory. It's a great way to honor his memory and sacrifice. My Dad fought in the European theater in WWII and unfortunately I don't have much, but what I have is preserved in a cherished album. You're right - it was a terrible war, and the suffering they went through didn't end with victory - many vets suffered for the rest of their lives. No knowledge or treatment for PTSD in those days.
@netbirth
@netbirth Год назад
So pissed my great uncle died in Okinawa. We still have his letters to us, his letters were so beautiful.
@ronaldmessina4229
@ronaldmessina4229 11 месяцев назад
The first sentence makes no sense, why do you use the word (pissed) ?
@TheLordx7
@TheLordx7 11 месяцев назад
Nice video and cool information but I can’t take it serious with that background music lol
@jimjo8541
@jimjo8541 4 месяца назад
Thank you. Hard to focus with that generic noise blasting.
@zanahoy
@zanahoy 4 месяца назад
the background music is a little too upbeat for subject matter
@erin79
@erin79 Месяц назад
100%. Totally ruins the mood of the video.
@vladimirharkonnen458
@vladimirharkonnen458 Год назад
My grandfather fought in the Great Meme War of ‘15-‘16. So proud of him. 🫡
@merdadicapra
@merdadicapra Год назад
Was he on the dunk front?
@guess_ill_fucking_die
@guess_ill_fucking_die Год назад
and all so men pretending to be women can molest young children.
@Jjjjjj11q
@Jjjjjj11q Год назад
​@@merdadicapradick front
@christopherseraph575
@christopherseraph575 Год назад
Mine fought in the Frozen Furs Police Action of '99-'02. Ended up impaled twice, the poor bastard.
@user-sk4wf3ve6z
@user-sk4wf3ve6z 11 месяцев назад
I was stationed on facebook in 2015,second battalion 🫡
@BigRed0
@BigRed0 Год назад
My grandfather stormed Omaha beach and went all the way until the end with no injuries. A new man who went and fought all those nazis, but some just German people that had to do what they had to do or be killed, he said France was a dump and Germany was so beautiful he felt bad even letting a shot off. He began to storm all of the important peoples houses. PATTONS 3rd army. The 3rd wave I believe . I’m so proud to be his grandson. 3rd Army, 15th armored infantry. RIP Pvt. Morris Widelitz
@elspoocho4637
@elspoocho4637 Год назад
sure dude
@dennisdoran3947
@dennisdoran3947 Год назад
My grandpa was one of Patton's riflemen crazy things they had to go through
@retheisen
@retheisen Год назад
"Vee dill its"?
@WKRP187
@WKRP187 Год назад
You realize France was a dump because of the German occupation of it during most of WW2 right
@chensenhan
@chensenhan Год назад
Yeah right loser
@tizzy6
@tizzy6 7 месяцев назад
This was a great clip, but the music just did not fit at all. Other than that, keep them coming.
@Milkdud-ui2pp
@Milkdud-ui2pp 4 месяца назад
The Music😁 The video 👱✋💀
@davidellis4084
@davidellis4084 Год назад
Very interesting and informative.
@rikvartigyan2667
@rikvartigyan2667 Год назад
"We defeated the wrong enemy"-General Patton 1945
@ozymandias7592
@ozymandias7592 Год назад
And than he died of instant karma.
@Erik_Danley
@Erik_Danley Год назад
Look at our culture. Our enemy is us
@scottyhotty1003
@scottyhotty1003 Год назад
who was the "right" enemy?
@JohnSmith-ct5jd
@JohnSmith-ct5jd Год назад
Prophetic words.
@infinitejest441
@infinitejest441 Год назад
Stalin’s Russia
@thom-mark6443
@thom-mark6443 Год назад
Imagine how different things could have been had he been accepted in art school as a young man.
@MaRkYWaHoO
@MaRkYWaHoO Год назад
Or if he were shot to death as a very young soldier that wandered onto a beach …I believe he was told to be on his way due to his young age. He could have easily been shot and left for an animal snack🤔
@luv2bbq
@luv2bbq Год назад
Ya it’s like all dictators. Cut off the head and 2 more will sprout up. Just look at america. We cut off the trump head and now it’s worse with desatan and that kunt Greene and bofart or whatever her name is. There’s always more evil right around the corner
@RyansFine
@RyansFine Год назад
Considering the conditions Germany was in following WWI, I think another war was inevitable. If it wasn't Hitler, some other idiot would have done similar things.
@christianemory6934
@christianemory6934 Год назад
@@MaRkYWaHoO says you, “Marky” shut up, you wouldn’t go to war, go get milled yourself.
@MaRkYWaHoO
@MaRkYWaHoO Год назад
@@christianemory6934 🫵🤩
@isabelvidales9467
@isabelvidales9467 Год назад
To those who prepared this documentry...awsome work!!! I couldn't help but remember a series I watched where the alternate history was very much as you discribed. They did there homework! Thank you for all your hard work. I am sure the youth can learn history and take an interest in history through this medium.
@shysenpai4682
@shysenpai4682 Год назад
This is a fan fiction of a man, stripped of reason and his keen intellect. He wanted nothing to do with conquering Europe and the US. He gave Churchill 12 peace treaty attempts. Not on the back foot. Please don't just blindly accept the propaganda.
@jgdooley2003
@jgdooley2003 9 месяцев назад
The man in the High Castle, Fatherland, SS GB, and other alternative histories explore this in some detail.
@isabelvidales9467
@isabelvidales9467 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much! I will look into them. @@jgdooley2003
@martyconroy3786
@martyconroy3786 Год назад
He was right about one thing... A superpower won the war and became the world police, so to speak
@martyconroy3786
@martyconroy3786 Год назад
And if the Nazis HAD gotten an atomic bomb first, we would have surrendered...thanks to the Norwegian underground, it didn't happen. But, at that point, they were far ahead of us in nuclear technology...good thing heavy water sinks in a fjord in Norway.
@alexdeghost2729
@alexdeghost2729 2 месяца назад
Took a Cold War to happen first
@desireepetitdemurat8660
@desireepetitdemurat8660 Год назад
Knowing if he had plans for Latin America would be interesting too.
@mrwhatever9025
@mrwhatever9025 Год назад
He would have plus the Asians, he would have turned on Japan just like he did the Soviet Union..We are talking about a man who turned on his own people in the end and said " The German people had not fought hard enough and deserved to perish " and wanted Nero Decree ( all of Germany to be destroyed because Germans didn't deserve it ) He also ordered Paris to be burned to the ground before they retreated but his orders were not followed ...He was an idiot if he had nukes he probably would have taken the whole world with him including Germany in the worlds biggest dummy spit
@jacquelinesimpson6672
@jacquelinesimpson6672 Год назад
An awful lot of them ended up there!
@desireepetitdemurat8660
@desireepetitdemurat8660 Год назад
@@jacquelinesimpson6672 I know! But that was in Argentina and Uruguay mainly. People in the military of those countries had connections with the German army for various reasons. But in those countries they almost exterminated the indigenous population so that would not be a big problem. I’m from Mexico, and I was wondering what the plan for indigenous peoples of north and Central America was. A horrible “final solution“ again, maybe…
@FC-qe1wl
@FC-qe1wl Год назад
@@jacquelinesimpson6672 A huge amount of former nazis fled to NJ and reproduced.....
@okosuntom2808
@okosuntom2808 Год назад
a lot of them ended up in Argentina and Brazil after losing the war
@pamelamarsh291
@pamelamarsh291 Год назад
My father joined the Army Air Corps in WWII & trained as a fighter pilot. At that time, there wasn't a separate Air Force. His bomber crashed & he was trapped in the cockpit. He had to watch his co-pilot burn to deatth. It was very difficult for my Dad to talk about this. My parents' generation was definitively the best generation EVER
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L
@TheAutumnWind_RN4L Год назад
I agree. Those people fought several wars in succession, dealt with pandemics, economic collapse, and social turbulence, while raising double-digit children, and walking miles to back-breaking work and school. Meanwhile, this generation had a collection of conniption fits, and was moved to daytime drinking for having to homeschool our children for a couple of months in 2020.
@2oldfashgrl
@2oldfashgrl Год назад
My dad's older brother joined the Army Air Corps in WW11, and was a pilot, as well. He was still in there when it became the United States Air Force!
@benjamindejarnette5714
@benjamindejarnette5714 Год назад
How is it that the greatest generation waged and experienced the most devastating wars? What made the so great when they destroyed themselves?
@thetraveler1182
@thetraveler1182 Год назад
@@benjamindejarnette5714 they answered the call. A lot of people would be speaking German right now, Japanese or Italian depending if the Allies not gotten in it. You need to be ashamed of yourself man. Are you French?!
@benjamindejarnette5714
@benjamindejarnette5714 Год назад
@@thetraveler1182 nah, African American. The name came from probably whoever owned my family generations ago. I see what you mean though. I just find it that the same generation that fought evil, also formed the great atrocities known to mankind doesn't distinguish it to be greater than anybody. What I'm trying to say, is that the same generation as a whole (not just allied powers) just fought its own evils that was brought on by older generations.
@Hoopermazing
@Hoopermazing 11 месяцев назад
My father, a black WWII veteran, told me, when I was a child, about the Rallies held at the original Tiger Stadium (Briggs Field) where Swatikas encircled the roof of the full-to-capacity stadium in the late 1930s.
@kentjolly3497
@kentjolly3497 Год назад
I knew a "Nazi" he was stationed in Berlin, and knew the entire top tier of the Nazi party. We talked about the war often and his information is completely different that this speculation by a collection of people trying to write a thesis interesting enough to get them published. History is written by the victors. His stories would never be allowed to be taught in U.S. schools. Hitler was funded, guided and inspired by the U.S. and U.S. policies. His admiration of how the U.S. dealt with the Indians was the inspiration of him dealing with the Jews.
@gregoryhoyle3739
@gregoryhoyle3739 10 месяцев назад
National socialist, not Nazi. Nazi is a made-up term.
@jamesstuart3346
@jamesstuart3346 Год назад
Well done...highly informative!
@nancyselzer628
@nancyselzer628 Год назад
I have studied WWII for over 40 years and have collected many VHS and DVD documentaries. In one documentary, they interviewed a captive German, who knew a lot about a certain area in the United States, right down to a little creek that ran through that area. They asked him how he knew so much about that area and he said he had been trained in Germany to be governor of that area when Germany was going to take over the eastern half of the USA, while splitting it down the middle, and giving the Western half to Japan.
@FrankBullitt390
@FrankBullitt390 Год назад
Lol as is if. IF they managed to take all of Europe AND North America they would have also went on to clean out Japan as well. LMAO @ "give the western half to Japan" (and of course no proof, just some guy that had named a creek lol)
@atlast1948
@atlast1948 Год назад
I saw the same interview. The German used the familiar name for the creek used by local people including the US officer sent to interview the german.
@atlast1948
@atlast1948 Год назад
Frank assuming you realise that Canada was part of the British Empire and that Hitler would assume if Britain was defeated then Canada would collapse. With Canada fallen they could move across the US like they planned to with Russia. Try and find the program with the interview on it. I watched it in the UK.
@ZigySpACe
@ZigySpACe Год назад
@@atlast1948 by 1930s Canada was well underway to being its on independently governed country. Canada wouldn’t collapse without the British. I would say if they were under threat if the UK fell they would just align themselves more with the US. Also they would have a hell of time trying to logistically invade the US through Canada. They would get pummelled by US and Canada the moment they show up at the eastern ports. The US would right away begin assisting Canada as they know the dangers of letting any country gain any foothold to their north.
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 Год назад
Yeah, and I was going to marry Wendy the high school cheerleader in 1984, right after graduation...
@jonathanjoestar__
@jonathanjoestar__ 11 месяцев назад
my great grandmother was sent to a camp purely because she was Polish, they did unspeakable things to her and the family there. after the war she went on to birth a few children, my grandmother being one, and lived long enough to meet me and my little brother when we were toddlers. still remember her giving us sweets when we'd come over.
@missnataliedavis
@missnataliedavis 11 месяцев назад
You make her sound like a dog. She birthed a few puppies.
@rosshemmings9384
@rosshemmings9384 Год назад
In the documentry by Ken Burns called "The War" there was a apoint where they were talking to an American soldier that had been in charge of German prisoners. One kept asking the American where he was from. After several days he told him White River Junction Vermont. The German knew the area well even down to a small creek that joined the White River. The American was taken back by the German knowing about the creek and asked him how he knew about it. The German told him he had been selected to be the governor of Vermont after the war!
@carliclark1827
@carliclark1827 Год назад
And today we have the WEF with the same goals.......
@elifranco1567
@elifranco1567 Год назад
Don't forget the EU
@johnnyappleseed5590
@johnnyappleseed5590 Год назад
And look who Klaus’s father was.
@hmu958
@hmu958 Год назад
Today we have....'murica, world police. Wyte shupremashy (intentional for algo) is the dominant form of government on the planet, 'murica not withstanding.
@johnnyappleseed5590
@johnnyappleseed5590 Год назад
@Amy Wade his father was a Nazi SS soldier.
@walterfechter8080
@walterfechter8080 Год назад
It didn't take long for Europe to return to a pre-WWII globalist mindset. The European Union started in the early 1950s. The WEF is just an extension of the aforementioned. Each time the WEF meets in Davos, the world dies a bit more. My mother's side of my family fled the Nazis in early 1939. My father's side lived in London during The Blitz.
@RiruKrypto_
@RiruKrypto_ Год назад
Hitler would be looking at the US today as jokes.
@lpg12338
@lpg12338 Год назад
True.
@JohanvanderMeulen1991
@JohanvanderMeulen1991 11 месяцев назад
USA would have been a better place If they had joined the nazis
@jimdep6542
@jimdep6542 21 день назад
I think the " transgenders" in the US Army would have the German soldiers laughing so hard it would make them easier targets.
@DERHOF2007
@DERHOF2007 11 месяцев назад
I have a copy of Mein Kampf... Where can I get that second book?
@user-wj5gr3qs8r
@user-wj5gr3qs8r 7 месяцев назад
good video but did anyone else find the background music really annoying?
@deletedcomment2478
@deletedcomment2478 Год назад
Great video and informative. Thanks!
@user-yy9kw3su8x
@user-yy9kw3su8x Год назад
YES, BELIEVE WHAT THIS KUNT TELLS YOU LEMMING.. LOL
@somejackball
@somejackball Год назад
saw the thumbnail on a list of recommended videos, i thought it was Hyphonix at first! 😅
@KitsuyuutsuR
@KitsuyuutsuR Год назад
This was really interesting. These are the things they don’t teach you in history class, you need to learn them on your own. I also now know why I’ve never liked Fords… Maybe I instinctively knew there was a dark past to the company.
@AllBobsAllTheTime
@AllBobsAllTheTime Год назад
My dad was a lieutenant in the Army Air Corps in WWII making it all the way to Dusseldorf. He also spent both New Years 1945 and '46 in Paris.
@_The1whoknocks
@_The1whoknocks Год назад
My grandfather lied about his age at 16 and joined Patton's 3rd Army. He ended up at The Battle Of The Bulge which was Hitler's last great offensive. He didn't talk about it much but he did tell me about the time he jumped into a trench only to have a guy blown into his hands where he died and my grandfather still had the shrapnel in the top of his hand. He ended up getting a purple heart.
@chrisfoster9942
@chrisfoster9942 Год назад
Ironically Patton was killed on the orders of semites whom he himself referred to as filthy terrible people.
@donobrien1850
@donobrien1850 Год назад
Now our girls are fighting the battle of the bulge in Highschool and College and they are losing.
@cccccc4532
@cccccc4532 Год назад
My grandfather the Colonel fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He had his thumb shot off there and his body was full of shrapnel. My mom said she knew he was in pain but he never complained or spoke of any of the battles he was involved in. He received many medals. My dad served under Admiral Nemmits . My mom said he had bad nightmares but would never talk about it.
@elspoocho4637
@elspoocho4637 Год назад
sure dude
@peterzinya1
@peterzinya1 Год назад
I met a guy who was in Pattens outfit and was in the second wave at Normandy. I have a pic of him and me at Costco where i met him. The only thing he said to me was that the Germans didnt take prisoners.
@ikipearl
@ikipearl Год назад
"Hitler, you just won the war. What are you going to do now?" Hitler, "I'm going to Disneyland!"
@anthonysouza3557
@anthonysouza3557 4 месяца назад
My Dad and my Uncle both served in the Navy during WWII. My Dad in the Atlantic Theater and my Uncle in the Pacific Theater. Though Anthony and Joe have both passed, they'll always be remembered as heroes. 👍👍👍
@Flowersinadesert
@Flowersinadesert Год назад
He wrote a book outlining his plans. He saw the US as an admirareable power and had no intention of trying to invade it at any stage. He saw Nazis ruling Europe and Russia, Japan dominant in Asia and the US like it is today
@mxgonzo
@mxgonzo Год назад
Yes. As far as I can tell, once he got full control of Europe and Russia his plans were more of a heavy handed economic influence to control the U.S.(and the world) Getting nazi or nazi sympathizers into key governmental positions and industry. It was more of a rough outline but one that was sensible and very plausible.
@marshallscot
@marshallscot Год назад
Most sane person in these comments. Hitler had hoped for at least non-aggression between the German and English speaking people. This urban myth that the Germans had any intent of occupying the US is propaganda used to justify the war.
@dmmoctober
@dmmoctober Год назад
I think you'll find that - until they started to fight - he regarded the English as the most admirable race and that if he could have Europe they could have the rest of the world.
@demarsouthard3620
@demarsouthard3620 Год назад
You'll find no words from Herr Hitler concerning plans to invade the US or rule the world. He envisioned a European union, as we have today, led by Germany, as is the case, practically speaking, today. He believed the US would eventually implode under its own democratic, consumerist weight, as it is doing today.
@randyjones3050
@randyjones3050 Год назад
Correct. This video is just more American anti-German propaganda. The German high command knew that directly invading North America would be a suicide mission. It would have taken Germany years just to consolidate control over Europe and Russia before they could even contemplate and direct conflict with the United States for international supremacy. The Soviets arrived at the same conclusion later.
@RetroBerner
@RetroBerner Год назад
0:47 Meanwhile the US ended up as the world police
@ceejay1364
@ceejay1364 Год назад
This is the way
@TheSellenhut
@TheSellenhut Год назад
Lucky for the planet. Enjoy it while it lasts. Another part of the legacy of Huns and Nips.
@tompaul2591
@tompaul2591 Год назад
@@TheSellenhut at first yes,. Today we are but a pathetic shell of what we once were.
@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 Год назад
@@tompaul2591 Once we make fusion power viable as a usable power source. We will have an edge that we haven't had in a while.
@tompaul2591
@tompaul2591 Год назад
@@yvonneplant9434 ok I'll go for that but in the meantime I'm waiting and tapping fingers on the desk
@civroger
@civroger Год назад
I didn't know he wrote another book. I've never read his famous...or infamous one. It would be interesting reading both though, just to get some insight on this madman. Even though he had crazy politics and did horrible things, one has to sort of admire that one man managed to become what he was. But then, if it had not been him, I'm sure there would have been another in his stead. Imagine if he had won the war in Europe and taken on the US. A frightening thought for sure. History is just fascinating...even though it is filled with terror.
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage Год назад
ok boomer
@civroger
@civroger Год назад
@@l337pwnage Do you perhaps have a mental disorder? :D That one is old. Now take your meds and go to bed little one :D
@marcelmolenaar5684
@marcelmolenaar5684 11 месяцев назад
Adolf Hitler only wrote Mein Kampf and this book has been republished in France with notes on the side how to interpret things in order to create a public opinion. Mein Kampf is also republished in "modern German" and from that book translations. Adolf Hitler is the "Madman" most lied about.
@darkpassenger65
@darkpassenger65 Год назад
Wow, didn't know this about Ford.
@rn6312
@rn6312 Год назад
Yeah he was a really great businessman and a scumbag otherwise.
@mydozer
@mydozer Год назад
I highly recommend “Germany’s War” by John Wear. His book is an extremely scholarly account of the origins, aftermath, and atrocities of World War II.
@Freba66
@Freba66 Год назад
I'll help you out of the dream. WWII had only 1 interest. The United States. didn't want to lose his monarchy, which after all was conceived in 1928 by J.P.Morgan, Rockenfeller, Rothschilds and the "rest" There are even minutes of the Plans....... The rest are all romantic stories. You give someone a ribbon and they fight to the death, leaving the leading Villains to do their thing. How current in today's Europe, and again the U.S. the "leading" party.
@charlesappleberry4693
@charlesappleberry4693 8 месяцев назад
W mans thanks for the info
@WildBill707
@WildBill707 Год назад
Would’ve never happened He gotta land sometime. You can’t fight an entire armed population
@lescobrandon3047
@lescobrandon3047 Год назад
I believe Japan’s military realized the same thing. One Admiral forecasted that in an invasion, there would be a rifle behind every leaf… or something like that. Socialists in the US are working hard to disarm our population.
@caseycooper5615
@caseycooper5615 Год назад
Agreed. The only way Germany could have defeated us would be to develop nukes first and install a client state. Even then, he could have only controlled east of the Rockies, at best. A rump United States west of the Rockies would have been a formidable, if not unconquerable enemy. Just as Stalin moved his manufacturing east of the Urals, it's not hard to imagine the US moving a great deal west of the Rockies, along with our military and armaments. After all, Germany could only build, then detonate so many nukes Then again, even nukes probably would not have stopped us. The larger part of why Japan surrendered was because of over a million Red Army soldiers overrunning Manchuria. Planning for Operation Overlord called for over a million American casualties to successfully defeat Japan. Imagine the difficulty for Germany trying to invade a country orders of magnitude larger.
@mikestefka6668
@mikestefka6668 Год назад
Exactly right, you can nuke or bomb the USA, but impossible to occupy, too vast, and everyone in rural US owns guns.
@queenannsrevenge100
@queenannsrevenge100 Год назад
He wouldn’t have had to - as the video explained, all he had to do was support the Bund further, and had the Bund gained more popularity, they could have come to power without firing a shot.
@SchmuckAmok
@SchmuckAmok Год назад
What if they landed in a gun free zone?
@Unbearable_Truth
@Unbearable_Truth 11 месяцев назад
*Europa: The Last Battle* That's what everyone needs to watch.
@DarthSailorMoo
@DarthSailorMoo 10 месяцев назад
I like it how you put the Brotato theme in there. LUL
@floydsemlow8253
@floydsemlow8253 Год назад
Let me just take this time to salute those who served and protected our asses in world war II and generations to come. Without their service and will and determination to destroy evil we all would have been doomed the world would have been doomed 🔥🌎😞
@josephvickers6764
@josephvickers6764 Год назад
Absolutely brother, we'd be speaking German or Japanese if it wasn't for the brave men who fought for our freedom!
@craigrheberling
@craigrheberling Год назад
@@josephvickers6764 that's how my dad put it- he was 24 when we entered ww2. he tried to enlist, but mom was preg- with my sister- she saved MY ass. i was born in '46-lol
@billrobbins5874
@billrobbins5874 Год назад
My grandfather from Finland fought in WWI. He rec'd citizenship to America. My father would ask him about the war. All my grandfather would say, is he is an American now My Father, Uncle and Father-in- Law fought in WWII. Thankful and greatful to be an American. Our democratic republic is worth holding onto. Even if government is not perfect. People all over the world realize this. Especially if under a tryrannical dictatorship. Look how those Countries treat their people. Even though most is not known or shown. An opinion.
@smileyflowergirl
@smileyflowergirl Год назад
Both of my grandpas did. God rest their souls. Thank you to any of you who are still out there!
@jm7578
@jm7578 Год назад
My father did not get a lot of credit for it but he was a veteran of three wars: World War II, Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Some people felt he was a hero some people thought he was a perpetuator of American imperialism. It depends on who you’re talking to I guess
@thewhiteplaque
@thewhiteplaque Год назад
WW2 never ended it just changed.
@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 Год назад
Well, the American Civil War never really ended either.
@williamd1891
@williamd1891 Год назад
We won the battle but lost the war.
@caseycooper5615
@caseycooper5615 Год назад
For 45 years, at least. There was a treaty signed in 1990 that officially ended it and paved the way for German reunification. Really, World Wars I and II should be considered as one, a second 30 Years War, if you will.
@bondgabebond4907
@bondgabebond4907 Год назад
That is so right. As author Joseph P. Farrell has written and said many times, the Nazis never surrendered. They are very active in major industries both in Europe and the U.S.
@caseycooper5615
@caseycooper5615 Год назад
@Bond, Gabe Bond I have to disagree, especially as you seem to head toward conspiracy theories. Between 1945 and 2022, there have been no major wars in Europe. Name another 77-year period in European history when that happened. And, no, the Pax Romana doesn't count. France and West Germany forming a trade union to prevent another World War would also indicate that World War II did end. Not to mention the official treaty in 1990 ending the war. Were all the issues resolved? No. The two World Wars can be considered as another 30 Years War. The Peace of Westphalua did end that war, but underlying issues persisted. No different than today
@seandeal5927
@seandeal5927 Год назад
My fathers entire family fought in WW2. My grandfathers family fought in WW1.. his father was a veteran of the Civil War and Spanish American War..
@tobiojo6469
@tobiojo6469 5 месяцев назад
Outstanding and thought provoking video
@ash8207
@ash8207 Год назад
Very intriguing (and disturbing) piece of historical knowledge, thank you for sharing it with all of us!
@corycg9624
@corycg9624 Год назад
The final nail in the coffin was whenever Hitler invaded the Soviet Union he should’ve never done that
@madusonkeeper
@madusonkeeper Год назад
My dad was a gunner in WWII he was run over by a tank survived(the only one in his company not shot they thought he was dead. Survived horrible prisoner of war camp. Got a purple heart and I grew up knowing PTSD before it was named that you never woke him by his head only his feet. He had 2 more kids. I and my brother later served. I became a nurse and served in the VAH after vietnam war women couldnt reenlist. One VA doctor once talked about a pain scale with concern the veterans didnt understand it. I told him about my dad and said his pain scale doesnt fit your pain scale (10 being most pain) you just didnt understand that amount of pain.
@robfitz7639
@robfitz7639 Год назад
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for you and family service. I DO NOT take the Freedom I have for grant. It is not Free.
@Rygibus
@Rygibus Год назад
Much love, bless you & your family.
@morbiddiathesis4428
@morbiddiathesis4428 Год назад
Your dad was a race traitor.
@jacksonmoyer6266
@jacksonmoyer6266 Год назад
Cap
@rockoyhead
@rockoyhead Год назад
ptsd was named in ww1 as shellshock bud
@mr.stinker9335
@mr.stinker9335 11 месяцев назад
Quote from General Patton. We fought the wrong army.
@ModestMonkey
@ModestMonkey 7 месяцев назад
The fact that there’s like smooth music playing the whole time for some reason ruins this whole video ngl
@markh7306
@markh7306 Год назад
I m a retired attorney, who had a German acquaintance. His father supposedly had a high level position with the public utilities in Nazi Germany. He told me that, had Germany won the war, this acquaintance would be made Governor of New Jersey.
@BipolarAyatollah
@BipolarAyatollah Год назад
So what did he do to turn Hitler against him like that?
@markh7306
@markh7306 Год назад
@@BipolarAyatollah No, the father and son were Nazis. The son, later my acquaintance, was 15 when the war ended. They lived in Berlin. Their orientation was "Too bad they lost the war". The turning point within the family, that the war was lost, as told to me, was the defeat at Stalingrad.
@Christmas-dg5xc
@Christmas-dg5xc Год назад
Somehow, I doubt he seriously entertained militarily conquering the world. He was panicked when Britain and France declared war, and then he knew he was unable to even cross the English channel.
@billbled
@billbled Год назад
Wish you would ditch the background music or at a minimum cut the volume by at least 1/2.
@user-oz3ng4kd9k
@user-oz3ng4kd9k Год назад
He doesn't seem so crazy now does he ?
@nodiggity9472
@nodiggity9472 Год назад
My Grandfather spent the last two years of the War in Auchwitz. He tragically died, two days before the camp was liberated.
@nodiggity9472
@nodiggity9472 Год назад
@Greta Thanos Mine was on his way to relieve the gate duty, and someone dropped a guard in his head.
@mattheweburns
@mattheweburns Год назад
There is a book called “3rd Reich victorious“that goes into great detail about how Hitler‘s ideology did and still does influence the United States population even to this day. I highly suggest reading this as well as “Godfather of the Kremlin“ whose author was killed for writing it
@jaredh923
@jaredh923 Год назад
The Greatest Story Never Told is a wonderful documentary you would like if you enjoy WW2 history. Its long and phenomenal
@paulgrimm
@paulgrimm Год назад
We are the FOURTH REICH
@paulgrimm
@paulgrimm Год назад
@@sk84phun 1953 reincarnated war baby
@stevejames9531
@stevejames9531 Год назад
Who wrote the book who publish the book then all tell you how much you can trust the facts in the book
@davidchoate512
@davidchoate512 Год назад
May the democrats go down like the nazis .
@josephstraw6224
@josephstraw6224 4 месяца назад
My poor grandfather died at auschwitz... he fell out of the guard tower
@Milkdud-ui2pp
@Milkdud-ui2pp 4 месяца назад
NAH💀
@davehart9972
@davehart9972 Год назад
Rofl, well you can get a fair un-biased opinion from the Holocaust Museums, rofl
@Sptn051
@Sptn051 Год назад
I had two family members fight in WWII, My Great Uncle Carl, who was a Pathfinder in Easy Company which blew my mind when I read the book but then a lot of stuff made sense at his funeral militarily; and, my Grandfather Charles who was a gunner on the USS Missouri during Pearl Harbor. They are the inspiration behind my joining up and continued the legacy. With luck, my son will have the good sense to stay the hell out of the military.
@richardfeynman8843
@richardfeynman8843 Год назад
It wasn’t the USS Missouri, which wasn’t launched until 1944. Perhaps another battleship?
@Sptn051
@Sptn051 Год назад
@@richardfeynman8843 I could very well be misremembering... I am! He was on the USS Nevada!
@TeaParty1776
@TeaParty1776 Год назад
My uncle, who fought in WW2-Europe, promised himself that he would kill any SS he saw. He captured an SS officer but only kicked him down a hill. He returned to his MIT chem eng studies, ended up as president of an industrial chemical company and died playing tennis when he was eighty. Every time that he talked about his war experiences, his chatty, pretentious wife said that she was a volunteer on the home front. His two daughters were two of the first women who attended Yale. Another uncle, who fought in the WW2-Pacific, pushed Japanese POWS out of airplanes over the Pacific in revenge for the beheading of US POWS. He owned a kitchen cabinet company and was such a no-nonsense but funny tough guy that his daughter was frequently shocked by his obscene language. I remember him with great respect.
@ladylibertywdc8324
@ladylibertywdc8324 Год назад
Not the same US military and not the same world. US now run by traitors.
@janejones8672
@janejones8672 Год назад
LOL 😂
@typowell6580
@typowell6580 Год назад
My grandfather fought in World War II wasn’t allowed to sleep in the Barricks. His duty was retrieving the remains of the fallen. Came back home and was treated worse than before he left. He passed away January 2021.
@seanbrown9048
@seanbrown9048 Год назад
Eating too much Spam can make you unhappy.
@TheRealEMURSE
@TheRealEMURSE Год назад
that was vietnam
@Brenda-in8bd
@Brenda-in8bd Год назад
I am sorry for your loss.
@elspoocho4637
@elspoocho4637 Год назад
sure dude
@corycg9624
@corycg9624 Год назад
My Grandfather fought in Okinawa Japan he was a marine on the front lines he was shot in the leg and had malaria luckily he survived and lived to be 72.
@Taesian
@Taesian 11 месяцев назад
some bangar music on this as well
@andrewmorke
@andrewmorke Год назад
Why do I hear the spine-chilling Edelweiss song from "The Man in the High Tower" playing in my mind?
@Muertes-tf2oj
@Muertes-tf2oj Год назад
Luckily we had Wonder Woman as a secret weapon.
@amain325
@amain325 Год назад
Her thighs alone could have conquered the world 😄
@grease58
@grease58 Год назад
In her satin tights, fighting for her rights.....and the 'ol RED, WHITE and BLUUUUUUUUUUUUE!!!!!
@melonshop8888
@melonshop8888 Год назад
⭐⭐⭐ CAPTAIN AMERICA ⭐⭐⭐ 👍👍👍💖
@vitameat
@vitameat Год назад
Don't forget Superman, the man of steel!
@adamirishconundrum851
@adamirishconundrum851 Год назад
The Nazis surrendered as soon as they learned that Chuck Norris was swimming across the Atlantic ocean to take them down
@susanmazei1834
@susanmazei1834 Год назад
There were other manufacturing companies lead by wealthy industrialists about as awful as Ford. Some of them thought after Pearl Harbor they could continue to do business as usual with Germany. They were promptly disabused of that notion.
@DeadEyeRabbit
@DeadEyeRabbit Год назад
Interesting. Name names please.
@matthewclark9522
@matthewclark9522 Год назад
Coca Cola, General Motors, come to mind first...easy to look up. Good old Wall Street....
@Storytime2023x
@Storytime2023x 11 месяцев назад
He never planned it.
@karlhoehne8974
@karlhoehne8974 Год назад
My father was an OSS officer in WW2, German born, his task was interrogation and translation. After the war his job was translating documents in the Reichstag, they found the plans for the location of the Concentration Camps they were planning in North America.
@stinkfinga4918
@stinkfinga4918 Год назад
Your father is a liar
@janicebrowningaquino792
@janicebrowningaquino792 Год назад
Thank you. Added to my understanding and knowledge. If we are not careful, history will repeat itself.
@davkatjenn
@davkatjenn Год назад
Recognize Fascists and understand that they will never be your friend.
@joshdudeguy2830
@joshdudeguy2830 Год назад
There was a time when he said he'd never invade Russia too. He was just trying to disarm America while he dealt with Russia and Europe.
@ascendant95
@ascendant95 Год назад
Sure guy. Did you know he also would throw himself to the ground and start chewing the carpet in a fit of rage? Trying to disarm America lol. That's a good one. All of these lies create Kanye West like figures. Remember that.
@scotmandel6699
@scotmandel6699 Год назад
@@ascendant95 exactly disarming the USA makes zero sense
@JohnSmith-zw8vp
@JohnSmith-zw8vp 11 месяцев назад
8:59 -- Who is this narrator? He sounds familiar...
@jennifer_m.8613
@jennifer_m.8613 4 месяца назад
My grandfather was injured fighting in the Battle of the Bulge, his brother was in D-Day
@theghostranger9964
@theghostranger9964 Год назад
Dude has some 80’s retro music going on while you see hitler lol
@fishontuesday
@fishontuesday Год назад
Well. The future is the past. Inlakesh. "In the END; truth shall be the victor in this struggle, and we have the truth." - The last avatar
@jonathan45278
@jonathan45278 Год назад
I'm Australian and I would be interested in the alternate history of what would have happened to Australia if the axis powers had won WW2. I read somewhere that Hitler wanted Tasmania and he would let Japan have the mainland. I'm a firm believer that had not the USA entered the war, the allies would have lost.
@ReformedRepublican
@ReformedRepublican Год назад
I believe you are correct. Both my parents were in the Navy, and there was patriotism then. The Republican party here has embraced fascism, and Trump, if God forbid he is elected, plans to dissolve our government and become the Dictator. Americans are used to democracy and free speech. If there is enough craziness sent out over the airwaves, l am hoping he is defeated so badly that he is never going to be in power again.
@mehere8038
@mehere8038 Год назад
I'm curious our fate too after watching this video, with the "white Australia policy" & other stuff going on with the blackbirded slaves being removed from the country & so on, it was far more "pure" than the US was. I can't imagine he would have been happy to have Japanese having the entire mainland to themselves though, given they're not white, wonder if they would have fought between themselves over that. Also, there is no way Japan was going to be able to hold all of Australia! They might have been able to bomb & land, but they were never going to win a guerilla war that Aussies were absolutely going to be fighting! If the UK was lost, they likely would have tried to evacuate at least some people & remaining ships etc to a commonwealth country to regroup & attack, or recreate "their" society in another country too. Not sure if that would have been Australia or another in their empire, but if it was Australia, that's extra fighting forces too. I really can't see the alliance between Japan & Germany holding up once Europe was fully won though! I mean at what point does Germany hand over the European/Asian continent to Japan? They wanted all the USSR, well that goes to China, that Japan certainly wanted all of, plus more, so when both those powers meet in their land grabs, then what?
@richardlopez4318
@richardlopez4318 Год назад
I see that very difficult with Japan attacking Pearl Harbor and Hitlers plan to invade the USSR. USSR is the main reason Germany lost the war, not US involvement.
@Lordturisas1
@Lordturisas1 Год назад
​@richardlopez4318 Without full blown financial support from the US, the Soviets would've collapsed within a few months of Barbarossa.
@LynetteA68
@LynetteA68 Год назад
@@richardlopez4318we just provided weapons to USSR. How did that not aid in their victory??
@pk2_637
@pk2_637 11 месяцев назад
Europa the Last Battle is a very good documentary for more of this information
@MrZackavelli
@MrZackavelli 11 месяцев назад
I can't help but feel the music is a little out of place in this video
@vanhasydan4754
@vanhasydan4754 Год назад
One solid tactic is to mislead ones enemy when and where possible to weaken the resistance you would otherwise face.
@purplepeace2188
@purplepeace2188 Год назад
I was told by a Canadian nurse from a small village in the Hudson bay that German U boats would frequently come to the village the German soldiers/sailors wold disembark and spend a few days in the village during the second world war, being put up by the villagers who had no objections to the soldiers dispite the war.
@uingaeoc3905
@uingaeoc3905 Год назад
Rubbish.
@waverunner7063
@waverunner7063 Год назад
US should have annexed the entire British Empire in 1941 and granted Canada, Australia, India and other dominions independence as US-allied partners.
@uingaeoc3905
@uingaeoc3905 Год назад
@@waverunner7063 What utter IGNORANT twaddle! The US was not in a position to annexe anywhere. These nations were already granted independence! Canada since 1867, Australia 1901 and India was 'internal self governing' since 1890. New Zealand since 1907 and South Africa since 1910. But of course you are not aware of how the Commonwealth and colonies worked in practice. I suggest you visit a psychoanalyst for your pathological hatred of the UK.
@stevekern7235
@stevekern7235 Год назад
@@waverunner7063 Aussies need legal firearms again!
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 Год назад
@@waverunner7063 Lmfao I wish. Trudeau still worships the british crown. We litterally are replacing Terry Fox and other canadian icons, with these oligarchs. Its fucking disgusting. Alot of us are indian ethnically, and its even worse seeing someone glaze an oligarchy of a country that we arent even a part of. If "Canadian identity" is meatriding a royal family that genocided your ethnicity for centuries, then im moving to the US.
@blakemcnamara9105
@blakemcnamara9105 10 месяцев назад
Remember that the Nazis almost developed the jet engine and the atom bomb. They would've most definitely nuked London first and New York second.
@draoi99
@draoi99 10 месяцев назад
They did develop the world's first operational fighter jet, the ME262.
@Firstthunder
@Firstthunder 9 месяцев назад
The stories contained within comments and the respect that emanates is what I like to think of as true history.
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