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What did Himmler, Goering, Hess and the other members of Hitler's inner circle sound like when talking normally? This is a follow on to my popular video 'Hitler's "Everyday" Voice'. Link below.
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Комментарии : 11 тыс.   
@themissingpeace7956
@themissingpeace7956 3 года назад
I'm only watching this for educational purposes, leave me alone FBI.
@kaliyuga1476
@kaliyuga1476 3 года назад
Im watching for praising purposes
@Sugarsail1
@Sugarsail1 3 года назад
I'm watching because if we don't understand history we will be doomed to repeat the collectivist socialist disasters of the past.
@rearnakedbloke7131
@rearnakedbloke7131 3 года назад
My Dad entered the WWII fight age 18 from 1939- 46 and stayed on 1yr after as peace keeper in Gemany...he was also charged with guarding Kurt Myers
@jondoe272
@jondoe272 3 года назад
Ja
@jonathanr9619
@jonathanr9619 3 года назад
I was just thinking the same thineg XD This is just education!!
@OneMan-wl1wj
@OneMan-wl1wj 4 года назад
Hell of a memory on Goebbles interpreter there.
@bnghjtyu767
@bnghjtyu767 4 года назад
Yeah you're right it was probably rehearsed.
@magnacz
@magnacz 4 года назад
Prepared and using shorthand to take notes.
@fromthisposition7125
@fromthisposition7125 4 года назад
So, Goebbles was also quite shouty in the norm too? Definitely not one for ASMR vids then?!
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819
@neildahlgaard-sigsworth3819 4 года назад
One Man 1970 having worked with many interpreters in many many languages this is exactly how they operate, especially as some languages put words in ordrs that would not make sense in English.
@sarjim4381
@sarjim4381 4 года назад
@J G Correct, he had made a verbatim transcript of what Goebbels said and then essentially read back the response in English. A good translator, rather like a good court reporter, can use a form of shorthand to take nearly real time notes.
@Ruggedystim
@Ruggedystim Год назад
You have to hand it to that translator, he remembered everything
@lucaslucero6460
@lucaslucero6460 Год назад
Maybe he studied from before about what they said
@maxsrama336
@maxsrama336 Год назад
@@lucaslucero6460 If you look at his eyes, you can definitely see him reading bc he looks downward at his hands. Maybe he wrote it while he was speaking or had it prewritten.
@Ruggedystim
@Ruggedystim Год назад
@@maxsrama336 yeah that makes more sense.
@Torres9MZ
@Torres9MZ Год назад
I am German and I can tell you that translation was spot on. Even there were some notes written down he was incredibly precise (to be honest I would've been too if Josef Goebbels sat next to me with that stare 😂)
@CruzzioXT
@CruzzioXT Год назад
@@maxsrama336 Interpreters use a special notation system that allows them to note down what is being said in real time. It can consist of letters, symbols, arrows - basically anything that can help the interpreter remember what he heard. This and lots of practice. Source: I studied translation studies.
@jonevans870
@jonevans870 Год назад
Respect to Goebbel’s translator. He remembered like a 2 minute monologue in one go.
@kingrama2727
@kingrama2727 8 месяцев назад
Did he or did he just make some 💩 up because Gobbles didn’t speak English and wouldn’t have known what he said lol
@usdepartmentofthetreasury489
@usdepartmentofthetreasury489 7 месяцев назад
@@kingrama2727that’s probably not the case since you can understand what he speaks in german so one can translate to see if it’s true (what the translator said). Also why would he lie and risk his life? 🙄
@kingrama2727
@kingrama2727 7 месяцев назад
@@usdepartmentofthetreasury489 lol
@jacqueswaahl5036
@jacqueswaahl5036 6 месяцев назад
You can see him looking down to read at a note
@finnfisu
@finnfisu 5 месяцев назад
@@kingrama2727Do you know Goebbels didn't speak english?
@slyfox466
@slyfox466 3 года назад
Göbbels still sounds like he's giving a speech, just more quietly
@aragathor
@aragathor 3 года назад
How he sounds like to someone speaking German, is academic. Goebbels was a highly educated man, with a doctorate in philology, and a writer. He is making a point into which he has confidence. I know several German academics who speak in the same way when the topic is one within their competence. Compare this please with Himmler, who had a technical education. Himmler's speech is awkward, almost clumsy with the use of repetition of words.
@slyfox466
@slyfox466 3 года назад
@@aragathor i'm german myself, I don't know many academics, so i can't speak from experience. I do agree with you that himmlers way of talking, sounds in comparison "unenducated" for lack of a better term. it could also be that there's a general difference in the way people spoke in comparison to modern day (compare for example radio broadcasts from then vs now)
@g.waldmeister1851
@g.waldmeister1851 3 года назад
It's a prepared statement, he learned by heart.
@wollin20
@wollin20 3 года назад
Yes, nothing sounds natural in his interview, he is just giving nothing but his propaganda in a more relax context.
@samerzain6153
@samerzain6153 3 года назад
now i m watching downfall film 🤔the actor who took gobbel character . same voice .
@ValueNetwork
@ValueNetwork 3 года назад
Himmler: we shot some guys don’t tell anyone. The person recording: *Sweats*
@lunafringe10
@lunafringe10 3 года назад
reminds me of Obama..." we tortured some folks". All whites, thank god
@Likexner
@Likexner 3 года назад
@Bardia gh Yes but he (the commenter, not Himmler) means the part about shooting their comrades against the wall.
@Likexner
@Likexner 3 года назад
@@lunafringe10 What is that from?
@belladonnahigh9206
@belladonnahigh9206 3 года назад
@@lunafringe10 "All whites, thank god" ?
@kebabseverim3364
@kebabseverim3364 3 года назад
4:40 AMONG US REFERENCE TFF OMG SUS
@v.m.p4105
@v.m.p4105 Год назад
3:12 Göering's expressions are like me trying to learn Math
@burningtank160
@burningtank160 Месяц назад
Accurate
@meilstone
@meilstone Год назад
The Goebbels translator was brilliant...
@srrlIdl
@srrlIdl Год назад
It was a prepared response. Goebbels wanted control over the interview.
@teemuv4271
@teemuv4271 Год назад
He had to be💁🏻‍♂️
@nonyabisness6306
@nonyabisness6306 Год назад
as both a german and english speaker: His translation was pretty rough, forgeting important details.
@stevencramsie9172
@stevencramsie9172 Год назад
He was looking down here and then, so he clearly scribbled down some notes. Still, impressive for such a long live translation with no break
@Torres9MZ
@Torres9MZ Год назад
@@nonyabisness6306 which important details do you refer to? I think his translation was really good.
@Enumclaw
@Enumclaw 4 года назад
Everything has been so mythologized that its weird to think of them as actual people.
@vincentlaw1415
@vincentlaw1415 4 года назад
And that's exactly the problem
@joeyjamison5772
@joeyjamison5772 4 года назад
That's the most frightening thing about people like that, they're every bit as human as you or me. It really makes one wonder about you or me.
@tence_6965
@tence_6965 4 года назад
They've been painted the bad guys for 75 years now.
@tedf1471
@tedf1471 4 года назад
@@tence_6965 The Nazis were prepared to enslave the entire world to serve their imaginary 'master race' - "painted the bad guys?" - Please...
@tence_6965
@tence_6965 4 года назад
@@tedf1471 I understand that, it's wrong what they did but they had an excellent government at the beginning, gave good jobs and erased the national debt, gave state funded vacations, resurrected their economy in a matter of 2-3 years. Then they fucked it up
@angeldelarosa7975
@angeldelarosa7975 3 года назад
Oddly enough, Hitler’s normal voice sounds like he would’ve been great at giving presentations about art if he stayed with it.
@mercatorjubio3804
@mercatorjubio3804 3 года назад
Those smug asshats had to kick him out of art school. What an epic mistake.
@bobtaylor170
@bobtaylor170 3 года назад
@@mercatorjubio3804 , isn't that just like Establishments have always been, determined to crush the great creative spirits among us?
@taunusjunge3383
@taunusjunge3383 3 года назад
@@mercatorjubio3804 Hitler was actually never admitted to the Vienna art academy. His paintings showed a profound uninterest in people. They recommended him to become an architect like Albert Speer. Would have been quite a career, maybe.
@mercatorjubio3804
@mercatorjubio3804 3 года назад
@@taunusjunge3383 Yeah. My point was: anything but becoming Reichskanzler
@mercatorjubio3804
@mercatorjubio3804 3 года назад
@@abcdefghij8128 yep
@katylake212
@katylake212 Год назад
I had no idea Mussolini knew English! Fascinating stuff...it's also very easy to find clips of Albert Speer speaking in English (he made a fortune with his book after his internment, "Inside the Third Reich," and did several American talk shows promoting it.) I also believe Goring was fluent in English, but I haven't yet heard any clips of him speaking it.
@jimbo43ohara51
@jimbo43ohara51 Год назад
Based on general impressions, its appears that Speer was the only one with a conscience or any sense of decency. Might have done good things in a different time.
@kazakhstanisastate4614
@kazakhstanisastate4614 Год назад
@@jimbo43ohara51 goerings brother was also a really nice guy freeing many jews using his brothers signature
@ggasco1254
@ggasco1254 Год назад
Mussolini also spoke German
@francescoricci9386
@francescoricci9386 Год назад
Before becoming a politician and dictator, Mussolini was a journalist for the Avanguardia Socialista and correspondent from the United States of America, from where he wrote articles for that newspaper
@katylake212
@katylake212 Год назад
@@francescoricci9386 Thanks for the info. I listened to Mussolini again, and I'm just fascinated by how well he speaks English. My grandfather came here on the boat when he was 18; his accent was so thick, it was impossible to understand his English. Mussolini sounds like a Harvard professor next to my grandfather!
@timothywaynebaker
@timothywaynebaker 2 года назад
I love Mark Felton Productions. Always informative and wonderful.
@halfasleep3685
@halfasleep3685 3 года назад
4:46 "We will never speak about it in public..." RU-vid 75+ years later...
@JamanWerSonst
@JamanWerSonst 3 года назад
They knew what they were doing was horrific. Which makes it all the eviler. To override one's moral instincts requires a lot of cold determination.
@lgopalakrishnan3181
@lgopalakrishnan3181 3 года назад
@@JamanWerSonst You may be right if we assume these people had moral instincts in the first place. But then I suppose we all start off with such instincts and for some they erode over a period of time.
@TheBlackbird80
@TheBlackbird80 3 года назад
yeah, he should have known that this speech will be uploaded in 2020 to something called the "internet"...
@zingwilder9989
@zingwilder9989 3 года назад
@@JamanWerSonst And complete destruction of soul.
@RE-jm9un
@RE-jm9un 3 года назад
Technically, he said "Wir werden nicht in der Öffentlichkeit nie darüber reden" It's a double negative. "Nicht nie" is "not never" - as in, we will never not talk about it.
@DomPatek
@DomPatek 4 года назад
I'm just waiting for Mussolini to come round the corner with a freshly baked pizza.
@felix25ize
@felix25ize 3 года назад
Did you hear him ? He wanted America to be great... ^^
@luciovero9068
@luciovero9068 3 года назад
You're an idiot ... convince yourself
@ocean457
@ocean457 3 года назад
you made me laught so hard now!! That was a very good one :)
@Youngstown529
@Youngstown529 3 года назад
That'sa some-a spicey meatball.
@evabugiugi
@evabugiugi 3 года назад
pizza time
@SeanAtkinson-zx2zx
@SeanAtkinson-zx2zx 8 месяцев назад
More fabulous research and presentation Mark. Thank you.
@Rapilol
@Rapilol 2 года назад
amazing content for all peeps who binged every dokumentation there ist ! great work
@arushbhai
@arushbhai 3 года назад
2:40, Even Goebbels was impressed by his translators abilities. He was probably thinking "damn thats my boy, I am keeping him"
@zuerstundann8123
@zuerstundann8123 3 года назад
I found his look of admiration really scary. So intense
@ryanotte6737
@ryanotte6737 3 года назад
@@zuerstundann8123 There probably wasn't a time ever in his life when Goebbels wasn't creepy.
@zuerstundann8123
@zuerstundann8123 3 года назад
@@ryanotte6737 lol true
@tanapatyangkaew4649
@tanapatyangkaew4649 3 года назад
@@zuerstundann8123 skeletor
@FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_
@FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_ 3 года назад
lmao. Good memory on the guy. I would have been like "He says it is ok".
@hartze11
@hartze11 4 года назад
I believe some of these voices are at a higher pitch than they should be, due to different frame rates of the playback vs. recording speeds.
@dirkdiggler1242
@dirkdiggler1242 4 года назад
Yes if slowed it sounds better!
@bigblue6917
@bigblue6917 4 года назад
Often the problem.
@samsmith2635
@samsmith2635 4 года назад
this is very plausible
@sauerkraut2925
@sauerkraut2925 4 года назад
Also, mics at that time were more sensitive to mid-range voices.
@keeperofthecheese
@keeperofthecheese 4 года назад
I've heard a different recording of hitlers voice which made it sound much deeper than here, but I suspect this is a more accurate rendering. It sounds pretty natural and accurate for the size and build of the guy. Hitler just doesn't look deep and boomy to me.
@BruceSeesall
@BruceSeesall Год назад
Thanks for sharing Mark.
@nubtube7313
@nubtube7313 Год назад
Mark, I was a late comer to your channel having only subscribed a little more than a year ago. I am still sifting through all the content you produced, but would just like to say that I really enjoy the effort and hard work you put into it. Original ideas and great work are the most important ingredients to success. Don't stop!
@medoo7825
@medoo7825 Год назад
That's very sweet, hope he sees it
@nubtube7313
@nubtube7313 Год назад
@@medoo7825 sweet isn't exactly the message I was trying to convey. But it is his channel, so I'm not sure why he wouldn't see the comments his viewers leave.
@venomlink2033
@venomlink2033 3 года назад
8:20 Mussolini looks like he’s about to make me an offer I can’t refuse
@michaelthespikel5685
@michaelthespikel5685 3 года назад
That depends. Are you etheopia?
@venomlink2033
@venomlink2033 3 года назад
@@michaelthespikel5685 I hope not
@user-ls8in9hv9n
@user-ls8in9hv9n 3 года назад
Marghareeeeeeeti
@user-sf6cy5lw8n
@user-sf6cy5lw8n 3 года назад
Как будто перед мною плачет италианкий гей!
@gbae636
@gbae636 2 года назад
😄
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
@WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 4 года назад
Mussolini looks like a mafioso boss making a deal you can't refuse...
@Macorian
@Macorian 4 года назад
In fact, he got rid of much of the Mafia... while it was reinstituted by the Americans.
@donquesewilliamswilliams3497
@donquesewilliamswilliams3497 4 года назад
Macorian Thats because he was the Mafia, getting rid of his opposition, as all fascists do
@lestrangeopinionista3913
@lestrangeopinionista3913 4 года назад
@@donquesewilliamswilliams3497 and other jokes you can tell yourself
@maurotriani3642
@maurotriani3642 3 года назад
Edad please the real history Mussolini fight hardly against mafia
@seanokeefe703
@seanokeefe703 3 года назад
Slimy bastard
@mainlander3920
@mainlander3920 Год назад
As a German learner, I'm happy that I managed to guess where in Germany each of them was from based on the accents and got it right most of the times.
@angelocuffari7488
@angelocuffari7488 Месяц назад
e mi puoi dire che cosa stavano dicendo per favore?😢
@Komnenos1234
@Komnenos1234 День назад
What's the strangest regional accent? I bet it's the Bavarians.
@benclassified9451
@benclassified9451 Год назад
Great content, Dr. Felton. Thank for the education.
@TheAsdasy
@TheAsdasy 4 года назад
"Chatty, relaxed, Hitler" is a combination of words I never thought of hearing in my life.
@timsmith2279
@timsmith2279 4 года назад
He has a deep Khazarian voice !
@shrewdthewise2840
@shrewdthewise2840 4 года назад
What about, "Bashful, sexy, Hitler"
@cliftonjames785
@cliftonjames785 4 года назад
True lol but to fair, he didnt yell and shout all the time, despite being a complete madman
@bcactus3510
@bcactus3510 4 года назад
Hahahahahaha
@FrauWilhelmKlink
@FrauWilhelmKlink 4 года назад
And he’s even smiling! 😳 I never thought I’d hear a movie described as a “Nazi sex thriller”, but here we are. 🤷🏼‍♀️
@bruhmomenthdr7575
@bruhmomenthdr7575 3 года назад
9:27 “I salute the great American pee” truly inspirational
@emirbosnian2775
@emirbosnian2775 3 года назад
Lmao i'm dying
@mikeyhout2989
@mikeyhout2989 3 года назад
Wahahahahaha
@IsraelCountryCube
@IsraelCountryCube 3 года назад
I KNEW I WASNT AMERICAN IM PPEEE!!!!!!!!!!!
@wtsyrdeal
@wtsyrdeal 3 года назад
yo i thought i was the only one who caught that lmaooo
@mr_tunafish3232
@mr_tunafish3232 3 года назад
Underrated
@zbar1448
@zbar1448 Год назад
I love marks videos so much I watch every night it’s so great to listen and watch history thank you so much and thanks to all the ww2 vets and men that laid it down for us !
@garylawson5381
@garylawson5381 2 года назад
Wow! Thanks Mark Felton Productions.
@mikeym1479
@mikeym1479 3 года назад
“Lol remember how we shot those guys. Don’t tell anyone though.” - Heinrich Himmler
@kipras4699
@kipras4699 3 года назад
lmao
@basedabdu8653
@basedabdu8653 2 года назад
Based
@rfichokeofdestiny
@rfichokeofdestiny 2 года назад
“By the way, nobody is recording this, right?”
@RedVelvetBlackleather
@RedVelvetBlackleather 2 года назад
@Heinrich Himmler Larp
@Bristecom
@Bristecom 2 года назад
Something sketchy about that convo...
@LevCallahan
@LevCallahan 3 года назад
I'm just amazed that Goebbels' answer, that lasted a full 40 seconds (between 1:32 and 2:12), was completely recalled by the translator *AFTER* Goebbels said his statement.
@LevCallahan
@LevCallahan 3 года назад
@Brutal Attack That's what I'm saying. He's worth his salt.
@leonardocucchiara4782
@leonardocucchiara4782 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure that both paragraphs were pre written and learned before the interview
@leonardocucchiara4782
@leonardocucchiara4782 3 года назад
@@rdvrlrn surely is
@markusorth5450
@markusorth5450 2 года назад
Dude was just waiting for the last verb to make sense of the whole thing.
@klarence-yapsia9106
@klarence-yapsia9106 2 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking. This guy better be paid well lol. Better than google translate that's for damn sure.
@525Mat_
@525Mat_ 4 месяца назад
Totally excellent as ever Mr Felton!!
@Finding457
@Finding457 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating
@veen9667
@veen9667 4 года назад
Not a cellphone in sight, just people living the moment.
@caitgems1
@caitgems1 4 года назад
No wifi
@Roscoe_B
@Roscoe_B 4 года назад
Part of me envies the simplicity.
@a_g_n_a_0o
@a_g_n_a_0o 4 года назад
Haha
@pascalberg7184
@pascalberg7184 4 года назад
SunKing whooosh
@johnconner9485
@johnconner9485 4 года назад
Oof
@UnseenThreat07
@UnseenThreat07 4 года назад
The ghostly voices of the past echo through our modern devices.. Impressive
@jimc.goodfellas226
@jimc.goodfellas226 4 года назад
Yeah that's a really interesting channel
@crazyboo6906
@crazyboo6906 4 года назад
Cringe
@cfranko1860
@cfranko1860 4 года назад
Crazy Boo how?
@crazyboo6906
@crazyboo6906 4 года назад
Sliceapig3061 cringe
@northdakotaham1752
@northdakotaham1752 4 года назад
Humans, unchanged for thousands of years. History repeats itself.
@patrickgobel3759
@patrickgobel3759 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! As a german who never heard the speaking voices till now it extremely interesting!
@davideastburn2783
@davideastburn2783 11 месяцев назад
All of your German videos are incredible, thank you for posting, very informative. I will be honored to support your effort.
@Scipionyxsam
@Scipionyxsam 3 года назад
Making a Bavarian minister of Prussia is just hilarious to me.
@DeadSkyWT
@DeadSkyWT 3 года назад
Who ru talking about
@LeonHD9
@LeonHD9 3 года назад
@@DeadSkyWT Göring
@zephod
@zephod 3 года назад
I find it interesting how a comment with so few upvotes and comments, and with no heart/love tag from the uploaded became the featured comment, but also enjoy the comment in its own right
@DeadSkyWT
@DeadSkyWT 3 года назад
@@LeonHD9 Thanks!
@Scipionyxsam
@Scipionyxsam 3 года назад
@@zephod Maybe I get special treatment for being a funny little Bavarian myself.
@isaned
@isaned 4 года назад
Mussolini: *this incredible speech will require me to walk 20 ft to the camera*
@nippy7425
@nippy7425 4 года назад
isaned lol
@TheDunestyler
@TheDunestyler 4 года назад
xD pretty much. and then it's a declaration of friendship between the US and Italy.
@Ash_Hudson
@Ash_Hudson 4 года назад
You mean 19 feet and a half
@spoopyboi7441
@spoopyboi7441 4 года назад
hey Mussolini was just trying to get some exercise in
@twh563
@twh563 4 года назад
And he almost twisted his ankle. He took an awkward step off the cobblestone
@MIBIncomeEncourager
@MIBIncomeEncourager 2 года назад
Great job on this Mark...to the point.
@The-Clockwork-Eye
@The-Clockwork-Eye Год назад
Great work Mark, thank you.
@user-tn4nr5hm6u
@user-tn4nr5hm6u 3 года назад
2:23 wow what a brilliant translator! even Goebels is looking at him like: wow did he remember all that?
@Xanthrochroid
@Xanthrochroid 3 года назад
I would wager the questions and answers were written out beforehand. It all looks very rehearsed.
@MasayaShida
@MasayaShida 3 года назад
@@Xanthrochroid i disagree, this is impressive but totally not impossible
@zahard1732
@zahard1732 3 года назад
@@Xanthrochroid Nah, translators are just used to stuff like this, it's their job after all
@Xanthrochroid
@Xanthrochroid 3 года назад
Masaya Shida I did not say it was impossible, rather that the whole character of the interview is suggestive of people reading lines.
@jaypee9575
@jaypee9575 3 года назад
@@zahard1732It looked to me like the translator was reading off of something.
@vijaynair2403
@vijaynair2403 4 года назад
I kinda wanted Mussolini to be all like “Ey! I’m tawkin’ ova hea!”
@juniormakovsky9206
@juniormakovsky9206 4 года назад
He never had the makings of a varsity dictator...
@Slasheaxl
@Slasheaxl 4 года назад
Quasimodo predicted all this
@juniormakovsky9206
@juniormakovsky9206 4 года назад
I hear Hermann Göring getting a 95 pound mole takin off his ass
@tonijelecevic4332
@tonijelecevic4332 4 года назад
Because he wasn't one
@viperaputakeyteaparyou8237
@viperaputakeyteaparyou8237 4 года назад
"Dat's some spicy meat-a balls-a!"
@ioanaanaoi8232
@ioanaanaoi8232 3 месяца назад
Excellent video. Very well documented.
@steelwitness
@steelwitness Год назад
this is my favorite kind of history, voice clips of major historical figures. there are so many historical figures both good and bad that i wish i could hear their normal voice just once.
@Jahu-qs2us
@Jahu-qs2us 4 года назад
NEWSFLASH: People sound mean when they shout.
@PeripheryFanboy
@PeripheryFanboy 4 года назад
@Melons Clearly you do not speak German.
@laboon344
@laboon344 4 года назад
@@PeripheryFanboy not the angriest language but German is an angry language
@sahelanthropusbrensis
@sahelanthropusbrensis 4 года назад
Sound mean when mass killing civilians.
@DMOTAMNB
@DMOTAMNB 4 года назад
@@sahelanthropusbrensis Not as smooth as English, Russian or Hebrew when they do it? :(
@user-bz1od4yc5r
@user-bz1od4yc5r 4 года назад
@Melons there are ~12,000 languages on the planet, and you know, at max, maybe 20-30. and yet you claim to know the angriest language of them all, without even knowing the language nonetheless.
@MrAfusensi
@MrAfusensi 3 года назад
It'sa me, Mussolini
@tanmaynegi3169
@tanmaynegi3169 3 года назад
Let's-a-go! (Invades Abyssinia)
@sacrilege8943
@sacrilege8943 3 года назад
Let's-a-go! (Invades Ethiopia)
@Blank-km4qr
@Blank-km4qr 3 года назад
I cooka dapizza
@Sh4d891
@Sh4d891 3 года назад
I smell racism
@jahsiahbowie1120
@jahsiahbowie1120 3 года назад
*oh-a-no! This-a-not-a-lookin-a-too-good-a!* (gets beaten and hanged)
@mykahlifischer379
@mykahlifischer379 Год назад
Your productions are awesome.
@francograpelli3060
@francograpelli3060 7 месяцев назад
I am impressed by the translator. Not bc of the quality of his translation but bc he is able to reproduce this very long sentence without missing one semicolon.
@trueblue37
@trueblue37 3 года назад
0:13 Hitler got hooked up with a sick fade. I wanna know his barber.
@borntofeel1152
@borntofeel1152 3 года назад
No wonder the German people loved him
@Tygerr7
@Tygerr7 3 года назад
Dont really think Man had a choice to give his Fuhrer a sick fade or not.
@itskazooie3461
@itskazooie3461 3 года назад
Everybody gangster till they see hitlers fade.
@laze6877
@laze6877 3 года назад
@Death thats not exactly true. There were some people who had something against hitler and did not want him to rule their country, but these people were mostly murdered or put in prison. If you had something against the Führer you are against the country and a Volksverhätzer (sorry i only know the german word).
@chrisw8627
@chrisw8627 3 года назад
He’s not cutting hair anymore!!! 😬
@6188406050042119
@6188406050042119 3 года назад
2:41 Göbbels: "Wow, he really remebered all the stuff i said ?!?"
@terranzovleninrobinson6680
@terranzovleninrobinson6680 3 года назад
🤣🤣
@dnieperone3045
@dnieperone3045 3 года назад
You could actually see the translator glancing on his notes.
@meegz149
@meegz149 3 года назад
6188406050042119 your comment made me burst out laghing when I watched it again XD
@fratsarac6067
@fratsarac6067 3 года назад
hahahahahaha lol
@alqaeda9841
@alqaeda9841 3 года назад
Ikr, i would have lost it and probably got executed
@dondee5439
@dondee5439 5 месяцев назад
At the 4:25 mark, the scrolling side-by-side translation of Heinrich Himmler's speech was a nice touch. I wish all those featured here had this.
@sebastiankobeh7015
@sebastiankobeh7015 3 года назад
*So you're telling me that Mussolini DOESN'T sounds like Mario from Super Mario Bros??*
@dreadpenguinlord340
@dreadpenguinlord340 3 года назад
It'sa me! Il Duc'io!
@mklt2411
@mklt2411 3 года назад
Welcooome to Marioo Kart
@gordusmaximus4990
@gordusmaximus4990 3 года назад
He actually was very inteligent and could speak German also. For the time, this was impressive.
@ganjacomo2005
@ganjacomo2005 3 года назад
The pronunciation was purposely wrong because of the fascist politics of "italianization" of foreign words. It was an actual law, for example if you wanted to write "Whiskey" on a menu you had to write "Wisky" according to italian phonetic.
@adammielniczek7584
@adammielniczek7584 3 года назад
They met in Poland????????? No Poland at that time.
@paulfliser
@paulfliser 4 года назад
Mussolini speaking english sounds like a french guy trying to fake an italian accent for the first time.
@irvan36mm
@irvan36mm 4 года назад
Sounds like an old-world Italian speaking English with a German accent
@stefanocunietti5643
@stefanocunietti5643 4 года назад
He was speaking french and German fluently
@Livingtree32
@Livingtree32 4 года назад
To me it sounds like a mixture of French and Russian accent
@finnishpagan2911
@finnishpagan2911 4 года назад
Easy to judge when you don't speak another language at all.
@Livingtree32
@Livingtree32 4 года назад
@@finnishpagan2911 Me? I speak 5
@benjaminavila3949
@benjaminavila3949 Год назад
Dear Professor thank you for all your hard work I love you God bless you
@sagarock5528
@sagarock5528 3 года назад
Me: bored RU-vid:" hey wanna watch some nazis having a conversation?" Me: "ok sure"
@lunafringe10
@lunafringe10 3 года назад
no thx, heard it all.
@showmegod5376
@showmegod5376 3 года назад
lol no doubt
@calouidreamin413
@calouidreamin413 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@MissesWitch
@MissesWitch 3 года назад
literally me right now!~ > //
@hanhuman6375
@hanhuman6375 3 года назад
Cowards. Always making excuses to indulge your true wants.
@julesgro8526
@julesgro8526 3 года назад
As a german native, there is something really interesting to me about Goebbels: He talks in a rhineland dialect. It is imossible to ignore once i realized this. He sounds just like some beer drinking bloke from cologne xD
@luxborealis
@luxborealis 3 года назад
Speer speaks Schwabian.
@sjmachrihanish
@sjmachrihanish 3 года назад
What about Adolf? Does he have a typical Austrian dialect?
@xolotltolox7626
@xolotltolox7626 2 года назад
@@sjmachrihanish It's very faint, but yes
@sjmachrihanish
@sjmachrihanish 2 года назад
@@julesgro8526 I just watched it. Thanks for the heads-up. It seems more of a genuine reproduction in recording terms.
@Jerry1848_Luetzow
@Jerry1848_Luetzow 2 года назад
Im a swabian speaker i was born and life there.... but speer doesnt speak with a Dialekt
@stevenarnold5151
@stevenarnold5151 Год назад
This is actually so interesting!
@throwawaynyaa2616
@throwawaynyaa2616 Год назад
It’s 4:30AM, RU-vid recommendations, please, give me a break
@eagleflies9515
@eagleflies9515 3 года назад
Goebells looks terrifying, like a skull with a really thin layer of skin stuck on
@avithemostill
@avithemostill 3 года назад
Same is true of McConnel who is probably a reincarnation of him
@lunafringe10
@lunafringe10 3 года назад
excuse me: "Göbbels".
@luan4594
@luan4594 3 года назад
like voldemort
@stc3145
@stc3145 3 года назад
Dr. Skeletor
@connoroverall580
@connoroverall580 3 года назад
Herr Scheletor.
@bluebear6570
@bluebear6570 3 года назад
It´s quite interesting to hear, that neither Hitler, nor Goebbels spoke a "clean" German. While Hitler could not deny his Austrian background, Goebbels had the typical dialect of the Rhineland, where his hometown Neuss is situated. Göring speaks clearly what is called "High German". Himmler has a "sourthern drawl", rolling the "R" quite noticeable. Speer spoke with no traceable accent. None of them spoke like Hollywood pictures them!
@littlefluffybushbaby7256
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 2 года назад
Thanks for that insight. I've read that Hitler would have sounded similarly to German ears as a West Country yokel would to British ears. I'm guessing that if movies portrayed the accents with their English/American equivalents (e.g. a southern drawl) they would lose the audience with it. There have been a couple of movies where they used (or just let ride) accents to approximate it. "The Death Of Stalin" kind of did that, although I don't think there was an attempt to make them reflect the original accent relationship. Stalin was from rural Geogia. I don't know (nor care, to be honest) about the rest of the gang. It seems dictators often come from the regions or even different countries. Hitler, Napoleon, Stalin. Musolini was a small town kid who also lived in Switzerland and Austria-Hungary. Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi were kind of outsiders. My theory breaks down with some of the military dictators though. I guess the insiders already have the power and wealth the outsiders want.
@grumblesa10
@grumblesa10 2 года назад
Some have speculated this HItler's gas attack might have damaged his vocal cords. That and his Austrian accent might account for it.
@littlefluffybushbaby7256
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 2 года назад
@@grumblesa10 Usually when I have a gas attack it's other people that talk differently, as they leave the room. :)
@johannesmeier5550
@johannesmeier5550 2 года назад
I think Göbbels' accent was captured pretty accurately in Inglorious Basterds
@littlefluffybushbaby7256
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 2 года назад
@@antoniochiodi4183 I'm not sure I agree with some of what you've said there. Yes, quite a few dictators have come from less privaleged backgrounds but, then again, some have not. Most paint their own version of their history. Also not all people from less privileged backgrounds go on to be mass murderers. Don't forget that politicians can be chameleons and often portray the image that benefits them most to the particular audience. Hitler would wear a suit or a uniform depending on the audience he was trying to win over. Musolini, like Putin, took his shirt off and did 'manly' things to project an image. The way to win over an audience is to make it appear you are one of them. You share their troubles. Even if you are actually a multimillionaire and have never had to ride a bus. Hitler was not quite as poor as he liked to make out. These guys write their own backstory. Once they've 'made it' they have whole teams of people managing their image. They are the stars of their own movies. Many dictators were far from efficient, depending on how you define efficiency. Most of their strategies were centered around their own survival so they often pitted potential rivals against each other or let different groups fight it out. Stalin destroyed the agricultural economy, purged his own military of experienced officers and his early interfering with the way the war was being fought led to disaster. Later he learned enough to let the generals do the thinking. His nemesis went in the other direction and started to micromanage with equally disasterous results. Generally speaking the Nazis were very inefficient. They ended up with three armies controlled by different war lords (the Army, the SS, and the Luftwaffe, which had it's own field army divisions). They poured energy into what could be called vanity weapons when they were already short of resources. For purely ideological reasons instead of using trains to ship military supplies they used them to convey people to their deaths. Hitler slept until noon and was reputed to hold the belief of the last person who spoke to him. He often set up competing power structures, not for efficiency, but for self survival. Lastly if people are inspired by sociopathic mass murderers then I think that is quite worrying and maybe they should look for other role models. I'm afraid 'strong men' are often 'wrong men' and the longer they are in power the more mental issues they accumulate. Power corrupts.This is why the US Constitution limited how many terms a president can have and why the countries that don't have that sort of provision often end up with oppressive governments.
@sackboywittmann60
@sackboywittmann60 Год назад
amazing video man
@happy_92
@happy_92 Год назад
This is one of the most fascinating videos of WWII I've ever seen.
@MantaRochenHL
@MantaRochenHL 4 года назад
I will try to translate the Speer part: "Hitler and the collapse of his system brought an enormous suffering over the german people. The useless continuation of this war and the unnecessary destructions impede the reconstruction."
@MarkFeltonProductions
@MarkFeltonProductions 4 года назад
Thanks - very kind of you
@samsmith2635
@samsmith2635 4 года назад
Spot on
@juststeve5542
@juststeve5542 4 года назад
Thanks! As he survived the war, and the trials, there are actually a lot of recording of Speer, more than a few in fluent English. He did the rounds of interviews after release from his sentence. As the only high level Nazi still alive he was in pretty high demand.
@fensoxx
@fensoxx 4 года назад
What is it about?
@SirAntoniousBlock
@SirAntoniousBlock 4 года назад
@@fensoxx Its his autobiography one of the most important books about WW2 and a must read, one of the lines that jumped out at me is "if Adolph Hitler was capable of friendship I suppose he would have regarded me as his friend." Speer is a very interesting character he was the only top Nazi to plead guilty and accept them as a criminal orginisation at Nuremberg.
@ashamancito4630
@ashamancito4630 3 года назад
2:12 if that translation was not agreed upon before hand, then that man has serious translating skills.
@ashamancito4630
@ashamancito4630 3 года назад
@Brutal Attack Why would he?
@ashamancito4630
@ashamancito4630 3 года назад
@Brutal Attack I noticed before writing my original comment. The point is, that if what Goebbels said was not previously agreed upon, it is hard to translate it in as shot a time span as he did, as well as he did. This was before the time of highly professionalised translators, having been trained to translate while hearing, like we have them in the European parliament right now.
@Drewitall54
@Drewitall54 3 года назад
He wrote down what he said (in German) and translated it that way
@baldrickthedungspreader3107
@baldrickthedungspreader3107 2 года назад
Or hes just saying something completely different and that's why Goebbels looks like he's about to shoot him
@Stierenkloot
@Stierenkloot 2 года назад
Rehearsed for sure. Bro. Goebbels was literally the head of propaganda. He tailored everything. Of course he wouldn’t do a random unplanned interview.
@sabrinagana
@sabrinagana Год назад
Love mark Felton ❤
@codycoyote6912
@codycoyote6912 5 месяцев назад
Very historically interesting, thanks!
@findorbed
@findorbed 4 года назад
8:22 RIP Mussolini's ankle.
@WhyForWhatNow
@WhyForWhatNow 4 года назад
I cringed
@PooplexCanal
@PooplexCanal 4 года назад
Am I missing something? 🤔
@JavierMartinez-qx5zs
@JavierMartinez-qx5zs 4 года назад
Good eye
@3155DOGMAN
@3155DOGMAN 4 года назад
@@JavierMartinez-qx5zs Good eye indeed.First degree sprang at least.
@movement2contact
@movement2contact 4 года назад
LUL....
@Dog.soldier1950
@Dog.soldier1950 4 года назад
Congratulations on going over half million subscribers
@oveidasinclair982
@oveidasinclair982 4 года назад
I've seen all his video's, Mark is the best of the best.
@mrqwerty65
@mrqwerty65 4 года назад
It was me😇
@mrqwerty65
@mrqwerty65 4 года назад
500,000
@fatlarry1184
@fatlarry1184 4 года назад
Need more patreon donations to keep going.
@44PDX
@44PDX 4 года назад
This channel deserves a million.
@broncanomix2565
@broncanomix2565 10 месяцев назад
If this surprises anyone, you really need to see " The Greatest Story Never Told " .
@m.r4841
@m.r4841 10 месяцев назад
No. It's just fascist Nazi Propaganda
@12345Egeals
@12345Egeals 10 месяцев назад
​@@m.r4841nope
@InformalBackpacker
@InformalBackpacker 2 года назад
Lovely Piece of information.
@sirkowski
@sirkowski 3 года назад
Himmler: Congratulating himself for never talking about the Night of Long Knives. Also Himmler: Talking about the Night of Long Knives.
@Retroscoop
@Retroscoop 3 года назад
In front of "Kameraden" and at a time when victory still seemed an option. Otherwise, no idea why he agreed that this was recorded. Unless he didn't of course. In that case, someone clearly took quite a risk, especially since no German newspaper probably would have been interested in this paperazzi-story....
@gaborvarkonyi9563
@gaborvarkonyi9563 3 года назад
@@Retroscoop He had a list of the people in attendance, and so those people could no longer deny knowing about the things he talked about.
@ingevonschneider5100
@ingevonschneider5100 3 года назад
Sorry, this wasnt about the night of long knives.
@IsraelCountryCube
@IsraelCountryCube 3 года назад
@@ingevonschneider5100 hurgen durgen burgen!
@lars9925
@lars9925 3 года назад
@@ingevonschneider5100 It was. He mentions June 30 which is the correct date for it.
@Suburp212
@Suburp212 3 года назад
The Hitler youth leader was half American and a descendant of the signers of the US declaration of independence? !? The stuff you dig up... amazing
@StudleyDuderight
@StudleyDuderight 3 года назад
I wonder how that family reunion would have gone. Probably not well for the Nazi.
@drinxs505
@drinxs505 3 года назад
It was probably the kettle calling the pot black..saying the descendents of the declaration signers are a mix of other Europeans who did far worse to other natives world wide.
@Brucev7
@Brucev7 3 года назад
Trivia-Schirach was born in Berlin, the youngest of four children of theatre director, grand ducal chamberlain and retired captain of the cavalry Carl Baily Norris von Schirach (1873-1948) and his American wife Emma Middleton Lynah Tillou (1872-1944) three of his four grandparents were from the United States, chiefly from Pennsylvania. Through his mother, Schirach was a descendant of Thomas Heyward Jr. and an indirect descendant of Arthur Middleton, two signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence. Also in 1776, Middleton and William Henry Drayton designed the Great Seal of South Carolina. Arthur Middleton's sister, Susannah Middleton, was the great-great-grandmother of Baldur von Schirach, onetime leader of the Hitler Youth and later Governor ("Gauleiter" or "Reichsstatthalter") of the Reichsgau Vienna, who was convicted of "crimes against humanity" at the Nuremberg Trials, through Baldur Von Schirach's mother Emma Middleton Lynah Tillou (1872-1944). The United States Navy ship USS Arthur Middleton (AP-55/APA-25) was named for him. English was the first language he learned at home and he did not learn to speak German until the age of five. He had two sisters, Viktoria and the opera singer Rosalind von Schirach, and a brother, Karl Benedict von Schirach. His brother committed suicide in 1919 at the age of 19. In 31 March 1932 Schirach married the 19-year-old Henriette Hoffmann, the daughter of Heinrich Hoffmann, Adolf Hitler's personal photographer and sometime friend. Schirach's family was vehemently opposed to this marriage, but Hitler insisted.[2] Gregor Strasser dismissively described Schirach as "a young effeminate aristocrat" upon whom Hitler bestowed both Henriette and the Hitler Youth position. Through this relationship, Schirach became part of Hitler's inner circle. The young couple were welcome guests at Hitler's "Berghof". Wikipedia
@nighthawk2999
@nighthawk2999 3 года назад
So?
@stevenbugkiller1
@stevenbugkiller1 3 года назад
52 percent of America was of German descent at that time.
@fazbell
@fazbell Год назад
It's somehow even more chilling to hear them talking normally. We tend to forget that they had lives beyond their official capacity.
@FCSchalke77
@FCSchalke77 10 месяцев назад
Awesome !! Would loved to have met them all
@hayhaa1984
@hayhaa1984 3 года назад
The first guy seems confident, i wonder what hed be like as a leader.
@not_hAck3r
@not_hAck3r 3 года назад
He would be a good leader for germany but not for other countries lol
@alexer52
@alexer52 3 года назад
I dunno, he had a bit of an Austrian-tang. Do you think that might be a problem if he were leader of Germany? I hear that xenophobia was on the big rise after foreigners forced them to sign that treaty in Versailles
@Anony298
@Anony298 3 года назад
@@alexer52 I doubt that treaty will have any long lasting consequences. It’s not like Germans would ever star a war or anything.
@alexer52
@alexer52 3 года назад
@@Anony298 You're probably right. Say, I hear bread prices are going down, do ya think it might be the start of a trend??? I feel like saving more of me money
@eff0165
@eff0165 3 года назад
Nah he would be better off as an artist. Many art schools would accept him.
@rajindersng
@rajindersng 4 года назад
I am in absolute love with this channel.
@0WickedSensation0
@0WickedSensation0 4 года назад
Defiantly one of the best.
@megakev321
@megakev321 4 года назад
Same
@jimc.goodfellas226
@jimc.goodfellas226 4 года назад
No reason at all for them to take it down. More and more people are finding this channel, the bigger it gets the harder it will be to do so.
@petermortimer6303
@petermortimer6303 4 года назад
@raymond daubney is that the same "they" who faked the moon landing?
@Mijn24
@Mijn24 4 года назад
Peter Mortimer no it’s the same they you’ll never be because you don’t work and make good money
@harry2928
@harry2928 Год назад
interesting bit of [truly little-known] hist. audio, Mr. Felton. I would stop short of saying [fascinating], simply because the distorted and deceptive nature of sociopath criminals and mass murderers is a very common trait, irrespective of their particular vocal style or pattern.
@RevMikeBlack
@RevMikeBlack 10 месяцев назад
A friend of mine was an American researcher for a company in Heidelberg, West Germany in the late 1970s. Albert Speer came to speak at the University in support of his book "Inside the Third Reich." My friend attended. Although WWII had ended more than thirty years earlier and Speer had been a free man for a decade, the Heidelberg University students angrily shouted him off the stage. It might not have been a surprise had they been shouting, "Nazi, Nazi, Nazi," but instead they were shouting "Versager! Versager! Versager!" (Failure! Failure! Failure!) My friend said that's when he realized he didn't understand the German people nearly as well as he had previously thought.
@explosive_sports
@explosive_sports 4 месяца назад
What exactly do you think they meant by calling him 'failure'? Failing to help Germany win the war?
@qualityautismNoah
@qualityautismNoah 2 месяца назад
Versager means "Loser". Thats way more natural of an insult than just calling him Nazi.
@TrickiVicBB71
@TrickiVicBB71 4 года назад
I only ever heard Hitler's speech voice and regular voice when he was talking to the Finnish General. I never thought about how other top Nazi officials sounded like. Thank you for this Mark.
@QuizmasterLaw
@QuizmasterLaw 4 года назад
in the Finnish recording his voice is much more Austrian accented than here.
@9879SigmundS
@9879SigmundS 4 года назад
Ann Onymous interesting point. Thanks.
@peep77777
@peep77777 4 года назад
Field marshal
@roberttelarket4934
@roberttelarket4934 4 года назад
Victor Yau: As far as I recall that was computer generated not the real thing!
@peep77777
@peep77777 4 года назад
@@roberttelarket4934 wth, why do you think that? /watch?v=oET1WaG5sFk&t=
@ark6969
@ark6969 3 года назад
Mussolini's English was as bad as Brad Pitt's Italian in Inglourious Basterds.
@edlawn5481
@edlawn5481 3 года назад
Bon-Jor-No!
@kaliyuga1476
@kaliyuga1476 3 года назад
He tried
@castleby8940
@castleby8940 3 года назад
Yeeeeeeahhhhhp!
@mamaray8903
@mamaray8903 3 года назад
Gor-laaah-meee
@bundesautobahn7
@bundesautobahn7 3 года назад
He spoke it with a very heavy accent. At some event with Hitler, he addressed the public in fluent German.
@purple00134
@purple00134 Год назад
GIGACHADS
@abaris1963
@abaris1963 Год назад
The Himmler-part is one of his infamous speeches held at the castle of Posen in 1943. It's in no way his private voice, but a speech adressing fellow SS-officers. Apart from Hitler, who had been recorded in secret by the Finnish when celebrating Mannerheim's birthday, there are next to no private recordings of Nazi leaders available.
@forcehappenz9450
@forcehappenz9450 3 года назад
2:40 That stare is like he's gonna kill the guy if he messed up with the translation
@tanmaynegi3169
@tanmaynegi3169 3 года назад
@Justus Immelmann (thinks internally) "If he messes up, imma finna kill him!"
@Zipcom69
@Zipcom69 3 года назад
@@tanmaynegi3169 Lucky him. He didn't mess up.
@larsliamvilhelm
@larsliamvilhelm 3 года назад
That was Hitler's personal translator, who Göbbels was very familiar with.
@M9AX
@M9AX 3 года назад
Goebbels actually knew some English, just obviously not enough where he felt comfortable conducting an interview entirely in it.
@bcbitchkkv
@bcbitchkkv 3 года назад
Göbbel's stare looks so ice cold and unsettling, almost condescending. In another galaxy far, far away, he'd definitely be the one to fire the death star..
@scuglieropiron
@scuglieropiron 3 года назад
While Mussolini talks you can hear the Emilia-Romagna accent, the region he came from. Curious fact: when he spoke Italian you couldn't hear any accent, his Italian was perfect
@bundesautobahn7
@bundesautobahn7 3 года назад
HIs accent in general was very heavy when he spoke English. I also looked up one of his speeches in German, and his accent was much less pronounced. But in the case of his German, it could be the same as with Hitler. Hitler's Austrian accent was much more pronounced when he spoke normally, and the same could be the case with Mussolini and his Italian accent.
@GrislyAtoms12
@GrislyAtoms12 3 года назад
"Curious fact: when he spoke Italian you couldn't hear any accent, his Italian was perfect" Umm... Doesn't perfect Italian ALWAYS have an Italian accent?
@MG-wx9ib
@MG-wx9ib 3 года назад
@@GrislyAtoms12 In Italy the difference between someone from Northern Italy and Southern Italy is huge when it comes to language, accent and things like that. According to some there are cases when they barely understand each other the next region over.
@_LoremIpsum
@_LoremIpsum 3 года назад
@@MG-wx9ib 80 years ago.....
@SalvatoriusMyspace
@SalvatoriusMyspace 3 года назад
@@MG-wx9ib 80 years ago, knowledge slightly outdated
@AaronfromEngland1989
@AaronfromEngland1989 9 месяцев назад
Good video mark Instresting,my grandad was German from kustrin.
@droggellord
@droggellord Год назад
The translation at 4:43 is wrong. The correct version should be: "It should be discussed amongst us, and yet, nevertheless, we will -never- speak about it in public." Don't know who translated this text but I just can't believe someone could do such severe error in a historically important speech like this.
@queencerseilannister3519
@queencerseilannister3519 3 года назад
Even the way Mussolini holds himself, arms crossed, looking down the bridge of his nose, he definitely has the "I'm better than you all are...you are beneath me" presence.
@lucasgrey9794
@lucasgrey9794 3 года назад
Apparently he was the total opposite in private company. Everyone who interacted with him liked him.
@JohnDoe-ml1ui
@JohnDoe-ml1ui 2 года назад
@@lucasgrey9794 That's mainly a problem of wide ignorance we still carry on today because of the USA propaganda against Mussolini and Fascism who picture him as a cruel dictator equal to Hitler and Nazism... The truth it's totally different.
@lucasgrey9794
@lucasgrey9794 2 года назад
@Zia Liefde I'm referring to the personality. Their personalities were very pleasant.
@MoonBlythe
@MoonBlythe 2 года назад
@@lucasgrey9794 I've seen some press conference of an argentinian dictator (Rafael Videla) and gosh, what an educated, calm, and well spoken person, even he was malignant and implacable. Same we could say of Castro or Guevara. All of them, cruel dictators, cold killers, but with an aura of ''goodness'' that it's actually the terrific part. They all sound ''human''...
@dickvarga6908
@dickvarga6908 2 года назад
@@MoonBlythe Hitler loved children and dogs, but he killed them or sent them to attack tanks, the children not the dogs.
@edgarshail5560
@edgarshail5560 4 года назад
Fun Fact: You didn’t search for this
@utopictech6425
@utopictech6425 4 года назад
OK commie
@TheInfiniteFrequency
@TheInfiniteFrequency 4 года назад
Wasn't fun at all.
@NeonLine
@NeonLine 4 года назад
but I did
@arseface2k934
@arseface2k934 4 года назад
why is this comment on every video
@conlangknow8787
@conlangknow8787 4 года назад
Damn he speakin troof
@thegreatcat2095
@thegreatcat2095 7 месяцев назад
Funny how English and German are related, you can see how some of the words are similar
@Tigran-Abazyan
@Tigran-Abazyan Месяц назад
Buddy English and German are in Germanic language family. Of course they will have similarities. Afterall the english people are anglo-saxons migrated from future Bundesland Schleswig-Holstein.
@rgbsax
@rgbsax 9 месяцев назад
Hitler was scary? No, Mussolini was.
@user-hy1cf5zk3u
@user-hy1cf5zk3u 2 года назад
0:51 Adolf Hitler 1:32 Joseph Goebbels 3:30 Hermann Göring 4:24 Heinrich Himmler 5:59 Rudolf Hess 6:35 Albert Speer 7:13 Joachim von Ribbentrop 7:55 Baldur von Schirach 8:32 Benito Mussolini
@K.l.a.u.s
@K.l.a.u.s Год назад
Danke, I just wanted to hear how my voice sounds on a recording
@alfeeyt6419
@alfeeyt6419 Год назад
thx very much
@doapin7438
@doapin7438 Год назад
@@gofannon1943 tf
@KingCrimson82
@KingCrimson82 Год назад
click bate, only hitler used his normal voice. all others were in public presentation mode. only der führer had the status to go all in private on his audience because he used all facets as the leader, the softest and the hardest, his style was truly part of him although orchestrated of course but the tone when he spoke calmly was the real tone because thats the way he debates on a daily basis with all his personel. The popullation by that were able to see and connect with hitler as if he was a family father.
@petermoller4447
@petermoller4447 Год назад
Peaople should watch documentaries such as "Europa the last battle", "The greatest story never told", "In the name of zion" for a more truthful insight.
@SomeoneCommenting
@SomeoneCommenting 3 года назад
Hearing Mussolini say "Make America Great" is gold lol
@crispybacon7937
@crispybacon7937 3 года назад
Of course, the Nazi's were the first to institute the concept of a 'living wage', but we won't hear any of that now will we.
@exelchannel8806
@exelchannel8806 3 года назад
they're related.
@david-468
@david-468 3 года назад
@@crispybacon7937 no we won’t because people to this day still don’t think nazis were socialist
@crispybacon7937
@crispybacon7937 3 года назад
@@david-468 Even though they actually and literally described themselves as socialists in this video. Yeah, sometimes you just have to shotgun facts into people's faces for them to get it.
@andresmartinez8644
@andresmartinez8644 3 года назад
@@crispybacon7937 Calling themselves socialist was just a propaganda move by the party since socialism was fairly popular in europe during the early 20th century, please don't fall for nazi propaganda.
@nairolfdereym
@nairolfdereym Год назад
good video!!
@user-uc5mu2hg2g
@user-uc5mu2hg2g Год назад
Great channel
@N1GHTFREAK
@N1GHTFREAK 3 года назад
I’m extremely impressed of this translator’s memory 2:10
@aarondeancurtis2199
@aarondeancurtis2199 3 года назад
Lol he has notes dude.... If you look closley you can see him read sometimes.
@gregb6469
@gregb6469 3 года назад
No doubt Goebbels knew in advance what he would be asked, formulated his answers, and made sure the translator knew what he would say. Interviews like that are never spontaneous.
@mikeodonovan9299
@mikeodonovan9299 3 года назад
@@gregb6469 Sounds like Biden.
@eg-qv9ys
@eg-qv9ys 3 года назад
Indeed
@liamtait4523
@liamtait4523 3 года назад
I noticed the word Juden - Jew used by Goebbels but the translator didn't seem to want to add that.
@shanemoore8055
@shanemoore8055 3 года назад
Hitler was also secretly recorded by the Finns during a meeting with Finnish leader Mannerheim in 1944. Hitler speaks in a very every day tone of voice.
@mtlb4906
@mtlb4906 3 года назад
Not 1944 but in June 1942
@FreddyKruegerTheDreamDemon
@FreddyKruegerTheDreamDemon 3 года назад
that was in his original video
@robertmaybeth3434
@robertmaybeth3434 3 года назад
i've heard this recording and he sounds COKMPLETELY different than the Hitler saying "this movement that bears my name bla bla." Much more gruff and guttural in that Finnish recording, than he sounds on camera here. I daresay one or the other might have been his actual doppelganger to sound so very different. And Hitler had one double that we know of for certain, I'd say he must have had several of them.
@danmorgan3685
@danmorgan3685 3 года назад
@@robertmaybeth3434 His private tone could be different because he's using his natural Austrian accent.
@josueelias1356
@josueelias1356 3 года назад
@@danmorgan3685 he had a Bavarian, not Austrian accent tho...
@MCPOSJ117films
@MCPOSJ117films 6 месяцев назад
Never heard hitler speak without yelling!
@akpanmercy.e.9321
@akpanmercy.e.9321 7 месяцев назад
The camera man is honoured
@mattiasandersson1276
@mattiasandersson1276 3 года назад
0:52 Didn't know Hitler was in Star Wars. The contrast between him and the background make him look like a hologram.
@HeyHax
@HeyHax 3 года назад
He's one of Emperor's clones
@kirillassasin
@kirillassasin 3 года назад
“Time has come, execute Barbarossa 66”
@dianheffernan3436
@dianheffernan3436 3 года назад
Don't y'all know,the dead poets societies loose,
@crusader1576
@crusader1576 3 года назад
@@kirillassasin UNDERRATED
@panzerofthelake506
@panzerofthelake506 3 года назад
*Hails like a dieing kitten*
@scottyweimuller6152
@scottyweimuller6152 4 года назад
As a native German speaker, its pretty odd listening to their dialects and speech patterns. Just by the way they talk I'm able to have a idea of what part of Germany they're from. Its sort of like how Americans can tell apart accents from the south, east coast, Michigan and northern and western accents.
@josephleonard6695
@josephleonard6695 4 года назад
where are the Nazi leaders usually from? Munich?
@Adrian101882
@Adrian101882 4 года назад
Yeah, curious about this too. Where could you pick out that they're from? Which ones have the most distinctive German accents?
@cornycontent1915
@cornycontent1915 4 года назад
John Burton They’re not asking about the Arab collaborators theyre asking about the Nazis
@Daniel-eh1lr
@Daniel-eh1lr 4 года назад
​@@jamie25288 Hitler speaks an Upper Austrian dialect, Göring High German, Himmler Upper Bavarian, Speer Palatine, Ribbentrop somewhat Rhenish, Schirach Saxon. Goebbels speaks Ripuarian, but not very strongly. Maybe I'm interpreting too much but I've read that he was not very attached to his home region. Perhaps he is trying to hide his dialect?
@senorbasti6069
@senorbasti6069 4 года назад
Well, Goebbels for example pronounces the words rather harsh, you won't find this type of accent nowadays
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