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A Canadian-American television docudrama in 2 parts, based on the book Nuremberg: Infamy on Trial by Joseph E. Persico, which tells the story of the Nuremberg trials.
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@abumuslimal-asiani2066
@abumuslimal-asiani2066 Год назад
American : "you're all war criminal" German scientist : "i can make moon rocket" American : "well of course except you, professor Von Braun, sir"
@mantabond
@mantabond 9 месяцев назад
Ha ha ha.
@jaybone4732
@jaybone4732 9 месяцев назад
Japanese General:"I have test results of human experiments on men women and children to make bio weapons" American: You ok General Hiro Ishii.
@mantabond
@mantabond 9 месяцев назад
Ha ha ha.@@jaybone4732
@ashcarrier6606
@ashcarrier6606 9 месяцев назад
There were these guys called the Soviet Union...
@martinlisitsata
@martinlisitsata 9 месяцев назад
@@ashcarrier6606 they also picked up scientist and useful personal en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Osoaviakhim
@oolooo
@oolooo Год назад
0:45 Turns out Hjalmar was innocent of charges against him , never really committed Crimes against Humanity or War Crimes and actually had connections with resistance groups and assisted them .He was just Minister for the Economy at a very bad time .
@kevinh5349
@kevinh5349 Год назад
Until he had a falling out he was a strong supporter of Hitler and the Nazis.
@AnonymousSilence-nd3zb
@AnonymousSilence-nd3zb Год назад
Allegedly, he lost power before the war broke out, and had involvement in _Operation Valkyrie_ in 1944.
@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 Год назад
he was the far less guilty sympathetic defendant the judges could acquit and feel better about hanging the rest. It is an old court room trick used by prosecutors around the world.
@Bravo_BZ
@Bravo_BZ Год назад
@@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 defending Nazis. Nice.
@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 Год назад
@@Bravo_BZ He was never a Nazi. I was explaining why he ended up a defendant at Nuremberg not defending the real war criminals.
@JustPippaNY
@JustPippaNY 5 месяцев назад
Fun fact: after Hitler killed himself, Hans Fritzsche attempted to broadcast a surrender to the Russians. General Burgdorf tried to shoot him in response. This is a scene in Downfall.
@starguy2718
@starguy2718 4 месяца назад
The Russians probably thought it was just another one of Fegelein's antics.
@RealSteveLarry
@RealSteveLarry 3 месяца назад
He never self checkoutd
@sdmobiwan
@sdmobiwan 3 месяца назад
burgdorf was a lap dog of hitler. he accused folk’s marschal erwin rommel against hitler and goebbels with involving 20th july attempt while even he didn’t have any solid proofs about rommel involved that attempt. he testified against rommel in the military investigation held in his absence while rommel was fatally wounded and being treated in a hospital. hitler and goebbels were not believing rommel involved to this attempt because there wasn’t any clue that shows he was involved but he made them to believe opposite. so this caused hitler ordered rommel to kill himself by suicide even hitler and goebbels was not sure about he involved. guess who carried that order to marschal rommel? yea, the worm called burgdorf. he should have been sentenced to death by hanging in nürnberg for things he did but he wasn’t even a real soldier to face consequences of his actions so he killed himself.
@deitchj003
@deitchj003 2 месяца назад
He didn’t kill himself
@sjdjsjdjddnjdd
@sjdjsjdjddnjdd Год назад
0:45 Hjalmar Schacht was rather close to a victim. He was sent to a camp by the Nazis. His reaction makes sense
@s1lm4r1l6
@s1lm4r1l6 Год назад
It's also true. When he was read the indictment, he was spitting bullets with how angry he was.
@Athrun82
@Athrun82 Год назад
And I think Schacht was given a "Not guilty" verdict on all accounts. So in a sense he really didn't belong there
@trebleking1641
@trebleking1641 Год назад
He wasn't charged with any war crimes. The charges against him were "conspiracy" and "crimes against peace" (planning and waging wars of aggression), but not war crimes or crimes against humanity.
@tedhubertcrusio372
@tedhubertcrusio372 Год назад
Protip: Never blame a banker for keeping his hide safe.
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 Год назад
Sure Hjalmar Schacht at the beginning of the Third Reich cooperated with the Nazis as head of the Reichbank in terms of organisating Germany's finances and falsifying figures to finance Germany's economic recovery of the 1930s, but after falling out with Hitler, he resigned in 1937. Schacht played no major part in the Nazi regime afterwards and in fact after the July 20th 1944 plot he was arrested, ended up in a concentration camp himself and was finally rescued by the German army in Northern Italy, (Tyrol) at war's end along with other high profile individuals from across Europe, (Allied and Axis).
@Gool349
@Gool349 2 года назад
they cast Rudolf Hess pretty well, he looks a lot like the real guy
@captainahmethakantunckol5307
@captainahmethakantunckol5307 2 года назад
Older version
@peteroates9921
@peteroates9921 2 года назад
The real Hess much taller lantern jaw
@pato2200
@pato2200 Год назад
Which Hess? The one who flew to Britain or the one which was substituted for him at nuremberg?
@eligoldie9626
@eligoldie9626 Год назад
He looks more like speer
@xijinpingpong4426
@xijinpingpong4426 Год назад
@Tyler Lopes He tried to deescalate the situation and start peace talks between both parties. Therefore he was labled insane. The way he died is also... controversial.
@danielkilby2404
@danielkilby2404 Год назад
My old man served in British army guarded Rudolf Hess at Spandau Prison during 1970's. He said the whole prison was deserted he was the only prisoner left.
@Γνώστηςτωνγατών
Hess probably knew something shameful for WWII British politicians (I mean possibilities of secret negotiations in 1939-1941, anyway some British governmental documents about these years are still hidden).
@thekingofra5063
@thekingofra5063 Год назад
Yeah, Hess went mad in the end.
@timg1246
@timg1246 Год назад
​@@thekingofra5063He was somewhat insane at the beginning. Hence his barking mad flight to Britain.
@samspencer582
@samspencer582 Год назад
Hess was murdered by the British kust before his relese. This is of course not a known fact of course.
@timg1246
@timg1246 Год назад
@@samspencer582 It is not a fact at all.
@Official_Kezzie
@Official_Kezzie Год назад
Funnily enough, the jailer in reality was overall a courteous guy, regardless of the war criminals that he was put in charge of. He instructed that the guards do not treat the prisoners badly, and that they should be treated as if they were innocent unless proven guilty.
@zhouwu
@zhouwu Год назад
That's nice of him!
@CodaMission
@CodaMission Год назад
They have to be. One of the most important goals of the Tribunal was to ensure no one could call it unfair.
@user11787-v
@user11787-v Год назад
But that historical detail wouldnt make the propaganda errr i mean movie as entertaining as it should be!
@Caseytify
@Caseytify Год назад
The German people saw the trials as vengeance, nothing more. What especially contaminated the trials in their eyes was the presence of Soviet judges.
@Roddy556
@Roddy556 Год назад
@@Caseytify they paid for the right to be there with more blood than any other nation presiding.
@Peri0dPH
@Peri0dPH 2 года назад
Allies POV in Europe: YOU ARE ALL WAR-CRIMINALS! Allies POV in Asia: SOME OF YOU ARE WAR CRIMINALS! Me in the Philippines:
@Excalibur01
@Excalibur01 2 года назад
The Chinese: bruh..
@thelabminer2048
@thelabminer2048 2 года назад
Criminals that also become high level politicians!!!
@KommieKaze
@KommieKaze 2 года назад
@@Excalibur01 “We don’t like to talk about when little country fucked us up and then we went back to civil war.”
@jamalwilburn228
@jamalwilburn228 2 года назад
It was part of the treaty because the US wanted to avoid a full scale invasion of Japan and conquest of the capital like they did of Germany. The capitulation of Nationalist China to Chinese Communist Party left the US with no friends in Asia so they made Japan one
@jamalwilburn228
@jamalwilburn228 2 года назад
@@Excalibur01 The Chinese shouldn't have started a revolution and turned Communist. They became an enemy to the US so crimes against them were ignored.
@gothia1715
@gothia1715 Год назад
That ripping off badges from Keitel and Jodl didnt happen. It was the normal procedure that german officers and generals had to remove their badges themselves when they went into captivity. There is a foto that shows them without badges before they went to Nürnberg. And Göring was even filmed when he gave his stuff away.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
The German general Dostert was wearing full insignia when he was shot by firing squad. It was not an invariable rule. There are photos of POWs, senior officers, held at Trent Park in North London. Some are wearing British clothes without insignia, perhaps because they lacked spare clothing, but others are still wearing German uniforms with insignia.
@LightgreenLP
@LightgreenLP 11 месяцев назад
Forcing POWs to take off their medals, ensignia, etc is actually a war crime itself.
@WhoopityDoo
@WhoopityDoo 10 месяцев назад
Göring ate his.
@PappyGunn
@PappyGunn 5 месяцев назад
Charlie Chaplin did it better.
@bobknobbe3561
@bobknobbe3561 4 месяца назад
you do know they call this a movie and not a documentary?
@MaxwellAerialPhotography
@MaxwellAerialPhotography 9 месяцев назад
My former physician was a former Royal Marine Commando who was part of the final rotation of British guards at Spandau. He was an absolute badass man, a few years before his retirement he subdued a machete wielding robber who tried to hold up a pharmacy in the same building as his practice. When the police and EMS arrived he had the robber pinned down and was already treating a small head laceration.
@tonyjones1560
@tonyjones1560 7 месяцев назад
Sounds like he got that Fairbairn training?🫡🫡🫡💥
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 5 месяцев назад
Today the robber would sue the good man for his injuries
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 4 месяца назад
He'd be arrested in the US.
@uuuultra
@uuuultra 4 месяца назад
cool sorry bro
@QuizWriterMark
@QuizWriterMark Год назад
I recently spoke to Michael Ironside as his role as Burton C. Andrus in this film. He told me all about the research he did into the character and how he regretted not getting Goreing
@StephenKershaw1
@StephenKershaw1 Год назад
he was good in the original Total Recall
@JMD1965
@JMD1965 Год назад
Oh, they got him... They just didn't get to hang him. Herr Goreing's final judgement came later....
@davidknichal6629
@davidknichal6629 Год назад
Hermann Goering, mein Freund. We Germans must be precise ones
@AudieHolland
@AudieHolland Год назад
@@StephenKershaw1 Are you crazy? Michael Ironside has been at least good in most of the roles he played.
@StephenKershaw1
@StephenKershaw1 Год назад
@@AudieHolland sun, calm down, you tiny dick betas take yourselves a little too seriously, here’s a hint the rest of the world really doesn’t care that’s why you don’t get respect or taken seriously and we all kind of bully you and slap you around
@ashcarrier6606
@ashcarrier6606 Год назад
This reminds me of a real life incident in France. A freshly liberated French town was harrassing a French girl in the street as a collaborator, as she'd had a German boyfriend. An American GI, witnessing this, confronted the mob. "You are ALL collaborators!" In a sense, he was right. The crowd dispersed.
@heatherporterfield7343
@heatherporterfield7343 Год назад
Let he among you that have no sin, cast the first stone.
@deanpd3402
@deanpd3402 Год назад
If they weren't collaborators they would have been, like the White Rose, dead.
@GweAnakJakarta
@GweAnakJakarta Год назад
Can I have the source of this story, please? Not accusing you of anything, I just wanna know more
@ashcarrier6606
@ashcarrier6606 Год назад
@@GweAnakJakarta Sorry, I can't remember the book I read with that anecdote. I have read in other places, and heard it from one veteran, that American soldiers did not have a high regard for the French people. They tended to get along better with German civilians during the occupation.
@irahzi938
@irahzi938 Год назад
Stupid frogs
@thatdognotthepuppy5809
@thatdognotthepuppy5809 Год назад
I love how Sam Fisher is just his natural voice.
@godfather4312
@godfather4312 Год назад
Fr fr
@dsch0
@dsch0 Год назад
Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alec Baldwin, Brian Cox, and Sam Fisher's VA, all in the same movie. What a fascinating cast.
@StaticYonder
@StaticYonder 5 месяцев назад
Yep, I'm absolutely here for it
@YOUSEFTECALB
@YOUSEFTECALB 2 года назад
"See you at the trial, Richter!" But in all seriousness, a really great movie.
@RobARug
@RobARug Год назад
Quaid! THAT's QUAID!
@m4cheteaxt109
@m4cheteaxt109 Год назад
Richter means Judge in German! Makes it even better :D
@kraevorn7483
@kraevorn7483 Год назад
@@m4cheteaxt109 when was that spoken in the movie?
@hassantalpur6792
@hassantalpur6792 Год назад
@@kraevorn7483 it wasn't it's a line from another one of ironsides movies with arnold shwarzenegger total recall
@ABC-dw7pe
@ABC-dw7pe Год назад
CMON YOU APES … YOU WANNA LIVE FOREVER?!
@jmad71
@jmad71 Год назад
- "And what about you, you dirty Nazi? What was YOUR job for Hitler? - "I was part of Hitler's rocket and exotic weapons programs." - "How does a seven acre waterfront lot with a 10,000 square foot mansion on Martha's Vineyard and an executive position at an organization we'll call NATO sound?"
@seanmoran2743
@seanmoran2743 5 месяцев назад
Come run our Rocket Program 🤫😂
@tylerclayton6081
@tylerclayton6081 4 месяца назад
Anti American Propaganda 😂. Why are you so jealous of America’s success
@PigPissBeUponThem
@PigPissBeUponThem 4 месяца назад
What’s the problem?
@RuknaGeraltas
@RuknaGeraltas 3 месяца назад
There was no nato back then
@tomcatbombcat4467
@tomcatbombcat4467 3 месяца назад
Soviets did the same shit.
@mymaster416
@mymaster416 7 месяцев назад
So far my favorite case of WW2 hypocrisy is the case of general Fritz von Brodowski. He was captured and executed by the French while in custody. As a response Germans executed one of the French generals in their custody. Guess which case is considered a war crime and which not?
@tomvillar9545
@tomvillar9545 5 месяцев назад
Haber que algún adivino conteste esta pregunta🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Snaxolotl71
@Snaxolotl71 4 месяца назад
Skill issue tbh
@wardepartment100
@wardepartment100 3 месяца назад
Sucks to lose doesn't it?
@captaincolonialism6263
@captaincolonialism6263 2 месяца назад
This gentleman has forgotten to mention that Fritz von Brodowski was shot amidst an escape attempt from Besançon. - A post war review concluded that no foul play was involved in his killing and he was indeed attempting an escape when killed. Conversely Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny (the French General) made no such attempts to escape as documented by himself and other guards out of fear his son (at the time in a concentration camp) would be killed in his stead. Hope this clears up any confusion.
@categoricamente1753
@categoricamente1753 Месяц назад
You could make the argument that since the germans started the war, the greater weight of every situation are caused by their initiation, therefore, they hold more liability. Its a strong argument. germany and japan were the absolute bad guys in ww2, there is no other way to put it.
@liamjay6844
@liamjay6844 Год назад
I like the fact they capture that Julius Streicher was despised by even is own side.
@zachhoward9099
@zachhoward9099 Год назад
By all accounts he was a disgusting human being even without the extreme anti semitism
@logitimate
@logitimate Год назад
He was despised by much of the rest of the Nazi leadership even before the war. Not for his antisemitism as such, but for his graphic and sexualized way of expressing it.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
@@logitimate He claimed Goering had had a child through artificial insemination (implying he could not manage sex with a woman). He got in trouble as a result and only Hitler's support sheltered him from worse consequences. On the other hand he had little power after 1940, and his actual involvement with the worst Nazi crimes is questionable. In the trial he cast doubt on the claims that "all these things would not have happened without Streicher and his newspaper".
@globeparasite9381
@globeparasite9381 7 месяцев назад
"If he is not a soldier, he isn't a pow ^^"
@scottwalker6947
@scottwalker6947 5 месяцев назад
It was a disrespectful thing to do, for sure. However, I can understand his thinking. Having Keitel compare himself to me, would be enough to drive me around the bend.
@berserkasaurusrex4233
@berserkasaurusrex4233 Год назад
Ironically, stripping insignia from POWs is a war crime.
@Santiago9965OG
@Santiago9965OG 8 месяцев назад
Really? I thought it did no had consequences
@NoahMoorman
@NoahMoorman 7 месяцев назад
It wasn't yet, and this scene was why it became one
@berserkasaurusrex4233
@berserkasaurusrex4233 7 месяцев назад
@@NoahMoorman This scene was made up for the film. It's long been considered a war crime to strip insignia from POWs, since the Hague Conventions. It's considered looting.
@NoahMoorman
@NoahMoorman 7 месяцев назад
I know the scene is bogus but the actions weren't. Many people took that kind of action during WW2's end also I don't think that's in Hague.@@berserkasaurusrex4233
@mayureshrasam1708
@mayureshrasam1708 7 месяцев назад
Its not war crime if you win . so you should win.
@Ussonan-Foderation2016
@Ussonan-Foderation2016 9 месяцев назад
Fun fact: removing a soldier of their dignity by stripping their rank or decoradtions like the american soldier did is against the geneva convention
@Snaxolotl71
@Snaxolotl71 4 месяца назад
Womp Womp
@LotsOfNamesICantPick
@LotsOfNamesICantPick 4 месяца назад
​@@Snaxolotl71womp womp
@chrislapp9468
@chrislapp9468 3 месяца назад
Yeah... privilege of rank among enemies.- Not buying this BS.
@TheShootist
@TheShootist 3 месяца назад
during wartime. the war is over.
@lucas82
@lucas82 3 месяца назад
Yeah well, So is killing millions of civilians in a savage war of conquest, which is the worst offense in your opinion?
@petervan333
@petervan333 Год назад
"You are all war-criminals" depends on how you define a war criminal. In the eyes of the Soviet prosecutors, every german wearing a uniform was considered a war criminal.
@uioplkhj
@uioplkhj Год назад
The Eastern front unlike the Western Front had no morality whatsoever. Germany did terrible crimes in France, but not as evil as what they did in Poland and the Soviet Union.
@petebondurant58
@petebondurant58 Год назад
The Soviets were mostly war criminals themselves.
@uioplkhj
@uioplkhj Год назад
@@petebondurant58 You would be, if someone came to your country and raped, killed, pillaged for 4 years straight.
@petebondurant58
@petebondurant58 Год назад
@@uioplkhj That happened many, many times over the centuries. However, the Soviets murdered millions of their own people, before a single German soldier even set foot upon Soviet soil.
@uioplkhj
@uioplkhj Год назад
@@petebondurant58 The Nazis killed 10s of millions of people in a four year time span, for no reason. The Soviet crimes under Stalin aren't relevant to WW2. It's like when people bring up Israel's crimes in the present day on a Holocaust video.
@Hairysteed
@Hairysteed 6 месяцев назад
Him: "I am your jailer, not your lawyer. You'll get your day in court." Also him: "YOU ARE ALL WAR CRIMINALS!"
@dankwartdenkhardt5714
@dankwartdenkhardt5714 6 месяцев назад
1:50 he is only envious that the Americans didn´t have so nice and stylish uniforms.
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper 3 месяца назад
Patton loved the Hugo Boss style of the SS
@tristynbishop6158
@tristynbishop6158 Год назад
0:01 me and the boys going to Kroger buying Yeungling beer and frozen pizza
@princearve
@princearve 3 месяца назад
Russian leaders your are all criminal
@MrXenon1994
@MrXenon1994 2 года назад
What a coincidence, I was just watching this last night. What a great movie, oddly one of my favourites of all time. There's a real sense of time that passes as the trial progresses and you feel like you're going through the changes with the characters. And when it's all over you can't help but feel a touch sentimental about it all, as Christopher Plummer's character says.
@devinaisaican2133
@devinaisaican2133 2 года назад
It's called being spied on try it talk about a product out loud an watch the ads
@MrXenon1994
@MrXenon1994 2 года назад
@@devinaisaican2133 So you're telling me Johnny was spying on me watching this movie and he decided to upload a clip of it? Because I watch this channel regularly lmao
@rbgm01
@rbgm01 Год назад
What movie?
@MrXenon1994
@MrXenon1994 Год назад
@@rbgm01 Nuremberg (2000)
@Girtharmstrong69
@Girtharmstrong69 Год назад
Not a coincidence lol you upload your data to the cloud every millisecond so they knew you watched it
@XanderFrederick
@XanderFrederick Год назад
Great cast but Michael Ironside was the best in my opinion. He brought his style that worked for that protagonist, more commonly used playing antagonists. Very underrated actor.
@erichaynes7502
@erichaynes7502 Год назад
Ironside did a great job, I also thought the guy that played Goring was the best
@XanderFrederick
@XanderFrederick Год назад
@@erichaynes7502 I agree. Brian Cox really did bring his A game.
@MrThischarmingman2
@MrThischarmingman2 Год назад
No one really understood why Fritzsche was among the other defendants, considering how much of a small fry he was in comparison to everyone else. Seems like the only reason the Allies put him there was because they needed someone to fill Goebbels' seat.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
That was the main reason he was acquitted. Not that he was innocent, necessarily, but he was not a major offender.
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 11 месяцев назад
Essentially the Allies literally said to themselves "If we are to have a trial, we need defendants from every branch of the Nazi state." "The little shrimp Goebbels is dead, so we are going to choose from a list at random of personnel still alive at the Propaganda and Enlightenment Ministry at who's every name my finger falls on we will put in the dock." "Here Hans Fritzsche, radio broadcaster, perfect stand in for Goebbels." What Hans Fritzsche broadcast was terrible and horrific but there was no laws National or International on hate speech.
@GrinderCB
@GrinderCB 2 года назад
"I'm your jailer, not your lawyer. You'll get your day in court." The accused always get it wrong, complaining to the wrong people. And they always say they were following orders. And it always gets them nowhere.
@andrewpestotnik5495
@andrewpestotnik5495 2 года назад
There's a reason why something similar had never happened in history before, and hasn't happened since. The Nuremberg Trials accomplished nothing in the long run. Most of the senior Nazis that committed the crimes ran away to Argentina. Was it important to show what happened in the Holocaust? Yes. The long term consequences were dire though. Knowing what we know now about Stalin, Mao, the idea behind it rang hollow
@hurr48
@hurr48 2 года назад
"it always gets them nowhere" unless of course they've got the technical research to give their captors an edge in nuclear weapons platforms. or they're guilty of massive amounts of slave labor but weren't really involved in the final solution, in which case you get to release a book about how you just wanted to design buildings. who knows though, you might still be indicted for "crimes" that weren't recognized as so by your captors when they were committed, something that's prohibited in almost every functional law system
@Autobotmatt428
@Autobotmatt428 2 года назад
Funny story though that guy was opposed to the war and the build up and was arrested in the concentration camp Dachau. He was put there after the July plot failed to kill Hitler and do to his contacts in the German resistance.
@EisIzo
@EisIzo Год назад
The defense of superior orders was a legitimate defense up until the IMT, during which they decided that it would no longer be accepted as a defense. Which would be all well and good going forward, but they decided to make things that were not crimes before into crimes so that they could have their Soviet style show trials. The IMT is a stain on international justice that we'll never be able to wipe clean.
@kabardino1337
@kabardino1337 Год назад
@@andrewpestotnik5495 virtue signaling is the modern term
@54blewis
@54blewis Год назад
The stripping of the sholder boards was more than just humiliating it took away their self esteem and also took away generations of Prussian (junkers)military traditions and status…..
@jonathanwebster7091
@jonathanwebster7091 Год назад
I'd argue the co-opting of (some of the elements of) the Wehrmacht with the Nazis and most notably Keitel's ignoring of the Geneva Conventions with respect to the Eastern Front had already tainted whatever 'respectability' the centuries-old traditions of Prussia may have had prior to the advent of the Third Reich (at least, as regards the allies anyway) this is, after all, the official reason the Allied Control Council gave for finally de jure abolishing Prussia in 1947. Yes, I know the old Prussian tradition of militarism and Nazism were *not* the same, and that the Wehrmacht had a sizeable percentage of its personnel who were anti-nazi and even resisted Hitler (as the July 20 assassination attempt of Hitler and the efforts of Admiral Canaris can only attest), but those that represented the 'old' Prussian values and traditions, not only the sycophants like Keitel, but many of the 'old guard', people like Mackensen and Hindenburg, gave the death knell for that the moment they (figuratively) got into bed with Hitler and the Nazis.
@myhonorwasloyalty
@myhonorwasloyalty Год назад
@@jonathanwebster7091 bs
@myhonorwasloyalty
@myhonorwasloyalty Год назад
@@jonathanwebster7091 stoled prussia cus allied criminals
@haydricht6899
@haydricht6899 Год назад
@@jonathanwebster7091 Except Keitel was a figurehead. No one respected his command. The aide-de-camp to Franz Halder forgot to salute Keitel once, and upon realizing his mistake, Halder said to the colonel "Don't worry, it is only Keitel!" So to act like Keitel was genuinely the leader of the Wehrmacht outside of just his title is foolish.
@obiwaankenobi4460
@obiwaankenobi4460 Год назад
@@myhonorwasloyalty Ok Neotard
@jasoncarto
@jasoncarto Год назад
You’re only a war criminal if you lose the war. The winners don’t get charged for their crimes.
@BiffJackson-o4i
@BiffJackson-o4i 4 месяца назад
WW2 is a one off because of the atrocities committed by the Nazis.
@andrewstravels2096
@andrewstravels2096 Год назад
“He’s an old drunk it finally caught up with him”
@RobARug
@RobARug Год назад
"They sucked his brains out."
@gettimabodybag6213
@gettimabodybag6213 Год назад
Julius Streicher the Nazi that said that wrote more than just Der Sturmer, he wrote other propaganda books one called The Infected Mushroom & the sick bastard published pornographic cartoons for children. True story & that's what Admiral Doenitz meant when he called Streicher a disgusting man that he didn't wish to be housed with, in this scene.
@keeganklepper1301
@keeganklepper1301 4 месяца назад
I said SHUT UP!!!!
@charlemagne3920
@charlemagne3920 Год назад
“You’ll get your day in court” turns into “you’re all criminals” that sounds fair
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 6 месяцев назад
...and it's usually not the jailer's job to rip off parts of the uniform.
@sheeplord4976
@sheeplord4976 5 месяцев назад
@@notroll1279 Wait until you find out about the torture . . . most of these men ended up without testicles anymore.
@RabidWildCreature
@RabidWildCreature 5 месяцев назад
@@notroll1279 well theyre nazis so who cares
@notroll1279
@notroll1279 5 месяцев назад
@@RabidWildCreature In a country that claims to uphold the rule of law, even nazi prisoners are not the jailer's toys.
@maciejskorupski1778
@maciejskorupski1778 5 месяцев назад
​@@RabidWildCreature nice, make up a label, state that everyone with that label deserves no human rights or even common decency - then label everyone around. Sounds a lot like a war criminal to me.
@rationalconservative386
@rationalconservative386 Год назад
By definition every belligerent was a "war criminal" in WWII. Look at what the allies did to civilian targets, infrastructure, etc.
@gallantcavalier3306
@gallantcavalier3306 2 года назад
Colonel Burton Andrus, a man committed to his job.
@schizoidboy
@schizoidboy 2 года назад
I heard he actually did this to Field Marshal Keitel. From Keitel was considered a lackey by a lot in the German military who got his position by being a yes-man.
@kmpros8378
@kmpros8378 Год назад
His rack is sure messed up.
@Squab1972
@Squab1972 Год назад
He played that role very well Michael Ironside.
@PabloRodriguez-df7iq
@PabloRodriguez-df7iq Год назад
War criminals also are in Lybia, Siria, Afganistan, Iraq. Palestina, etc
@robertfolkner9253
@robertfolkner9253 9 месяцев назад
Göring wrote on his copy of the charge sheet, “The victor will always be the judge, and the vanquished the accused.”
@tomvillar9545
@tomvillar9545 5 месяцев назад
Oh! que novedad😏
@raymondyee2008
@raymondyee2008 2 года назад
I believe that’s Michael Ironside who was the COL.
@lohnjanders
@lohnjanders 2 года назад
You are correct
@Autobotmatt428
@Autobotmatt428 2 года назад
Yes it was.
@jamalwilburn228
@jamalwilburn228 2 года назад
No, it's Sam Fisher
@AudieHolland
@AudieHolland Год назад
@@TheCoolCucumber And part time teacher.
@petebock7021
@petebock7021 Год назад
It's definitely Michael Ironside
@Chris.in.taiwan
@Chris.in.taiwan 5 месяцев назад
American: You are all war criminals. Shirō Ishii: I have test results from over 10.000 human experiments. Americam: you are granted immunity.
@Isolated.745
@Isolated.745 Год назад
The tall guy, Hans Fritzsche, was very unlucky. He was taken prisoner by the soviets, got three gold teeth yanked from his mouth, placed inside a 3 square foot cell and given only bread and hot water. Then he got sent over to Nuremberg for trial and was acquitted only to be later sentenced to nine years in a labor camp by a denazification court. He was released early but died shortly after along with his wife, both of cancer.
@neilmcbeath954
@neilmcbeath954 Год назад
William Shirer said that Fritsche was only put on trial as a sort of "ghost for Goebbels".
@gaymermoment
@gaymermoment Год назад
Good
@gaymermoment
@gaymermoment Год назад
@@skatetrooper5285 maybe you should stop defending mass murderers
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
@@neilmcbeath954 At the end of the war most leading Nazis had fled west - being caught by the Soviets was a fate they sought to avoid. Only Erich Raeder, former head of the Navy, and Fritzsche were arrested by the Soviets, and Fritzsche was probably sent to Nuremberg to boost the Soviet contribution to the trials. Fritzsche was released in 1950, wrote a book about his experiences and seems to have been involved in efforts to turn the Free Democratic Party in a Nazi direction. He died of cancer in 1953.
@hinaynihorvath3926
@hinaynihorvath3926 Год назад
no love was lost on him
@Prankester6856
@Prankester6856 Год назад
Meanwhile in Russia: *Welcome to Gulag*
@Mabbdaa
@Mabbdaa Год назад
It’s only a war crime if you lose.
@Biggy9er
@Biggy9er 3 месяца назад
Yeah that's what Nazi Germany was banking on.
@Killzillastudios
@Killzillastudios Год назад
wow i can't believe the good guys won every war that's crazy
@Duffy997
@Duffy997 Год назад
Well good always triumphs over evil in the end. And in the case of the Second World War. Good won.
@julien.s2002
@julien.s2002 Год назад
@@Duffy997 Well, due to the current state of the world we're living in, I'm not sure if the good guys really won that war.
@Duffy997
@Duffy997 Год назад
@@julien.s2002 My friend take a step outside. The fact you’re able to sit at your computer, search and read what you want. Work how you wish, follow wherever religion you wish, marry who you want etc and have freedoms is a slightly obvious indicator as to the right guys winning. If you think the Nazis winning would have a better world today then you’re either delusional or a secret Nazi yourself
@mrExcellent101
@mrExcellent101 Год назад
There is no good or evil, that's just religious nonsense. Nature sees no good or evil, a wolf kills a rabbit, so to the rabbit the wolf is pure evil but if you ask the wolf he's like hey I am hungry I have to eat. War is just different groups of humans competing with each other for resources, so naturally each side thinks his side is "good" even though both sides have done horrible things, we claim USA is the "good" side lol.
@forsaken22
@forsaken22 Год назад
​@J S You know if the good guys Eventually become corrupt decades down-the-line they're still the good guys in that war right? Especially when the other side were literally committing mass genocide Now before you say USSR yes it's unfortunate That we Allied ourselves with them Because they were just as bad But I'm talking about the West here.
@thecommandant2831
@thecommandant2831 Год назад
I love how they make the colonel seem less like what he was in real life. He was a very chill guy he told his men to not treat the men badly. In this he yells at the prisoners and treats them like rubbish. The things we learn in life everyone.
@martinvyslouzil2163
@martinvyslouzil2163 Год назад
The movie colonel is more based.
@thecommandant2831
@thecommandant2831 Год назад
@@martinvyslouzil2163 yup
@baneofbanes
@baneofbanes Год назад
@Liberals Are gross cringe
@ernestov1777
@ernestov1777 Год назад
The movie colonel is better, however i understand why the real life one was a chill dude, it was not up to him to judge the prisoners. You can take pride in the justice system.
@DOOM_IS_E1ERNAL
@DOOM_IS_E1ERNAL Год назад
We are talking about the very top of the Nazi apparatus. These people are rubish and deserve to be treated as such. This scene makes it Look Like there treated way better than they may should have. They showed No Mercy to other people
@TrickiVicBB71
@TrickiVicBB71 2 года назад
I've only seen this movie twice. Saw parts of it in Historical Movie Club in High School in 2012. Then two months ago saw the full film at home
@Bear-ow9gy
@Bear-ow9gy Год назад
ok
@robertfolkner9253
@robertfolkner9253 5 месяцев назад
Andrus was told by Gen. Eisenhower that he had one job: "To keep Goering alive so he can face Justice." When Goering managed to commit suicide anyway, Eisenhower was furious and eventually sacked Andrus, shifting him to a desk job. According to the latter's son, he was haunted by his failure and would awake screaming that someone must stop Goering and sobbing, decades later.
@superyamky
@superyamky 2 года назад
"We are only following orders nothing more"
@user-op8fg3ny3j
@user-op8fg3ny3j 2 года назад
Good soldiers follow orders
@jaydenl.d8528
@jaydenl.d8528 2 года назад
Its the truth tho they were only following orders and you may think it’s an overused excuse when it isn’t even an excuse at all they are only following orders from their upper and everybody with a brain knows that the military works like that so why do they get prosecuted for doing their job I know SOME not all German generals were ruthless but that doesn’t mean these are
@reform-revolution
@reform-revolution 2 года назад
@@jaydenl.d8528 most not only knew what was happening but actively assisted in war crimes and the few protests lodged officially indicate it was more that the acts effected the morale of the troops to be used as firing squads more so then the actual crimes brainwashing played a part ...... HOWEVER its not an excuse and no amount of "we are just soldiers" will exonerate them
@FidoZip1988
@FidoZip1988 2 года назад
Thats not a good excuse, for the germans back then or the russians now.
@noobster4779
@noobster4779 Год назад
Fun fact: THe US soldier that commited the bisscari massacre where 80+ italian POWs were slaughtered in cold blood....pleaded in his defense "I was just following order" as well.
@seanwieland9763
@seanwieland9763 Год назад
Michael Ironside is a badass in everything he’s in.
@chriscarr6392
@chriscarr6392 Год назад
Everyone fights, nobody quits...
@richardclapp256
@richardclapp256 Год назад
In another life he gets eaten by a Bug 🐜
@conorflynn6666
@conorflynn6666 Год назад
Isn’t he Darkseid
@Squab1972
@Squab1972 Год назад
He is badass as Ham Tyler
@ivangamez9773
@ivangamez9773 Год назад
Everyone fights.... No one quits
@cfl_finn4831
@cfl_finn4831 5 месяцев назад
If only he knew what America was about to do in the next 80 years :')
@PokemonHaloFan
@PokemonHaloFan Год назад
Micheal Ironside is always delightfully intimidating.
@MichaelCasanovaMusic
@MichaelCasanovaMusic Год назад
Great method actor
@danwallach8826
@danwallach8826 5 месяцев назад
He was the bad guy in "Perfect Storm."
@josephperkins6675
@josephperkins6675 Год назад
The ironic thing is, stripping insignia from POW's uniforms is a contravention of the Geneva Convention.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
Also done in the Korean War to North Korean POWs. In compounds controlled by Communists (not all of them were), they made red star cap insignia from bottle caps and wore these instead.
@condedooku9750
@condedooku9750 Год назад
These are not POWs, they are criminals, and in no Army or state, because Germany didn't existed for 4 years after ww2.
@davidandrew1078
@davidandrew1078 7 месяцев назад
And?
@vapaman3353
@vapaman3353 6 месяцев назад
Not POW's cause the war was over. They were arrested and tried as criminals.
@petervonstamer7859
@petervonstamer7859 11 месяцев назад
Alfed Jodel was not awarded the iron cross with oak leaves and swords but they show his wearing. Plus it is against the Geneva convention to remove the soldiers insignia and rank. And yes i knows it a movie
@whiteknightcat
@whiteknightcat Год назад
They skipped the first half dozen guys in line. I'm guessing the last three in line were Dönitz, Jodl and Keitel? And how did they ALL know English?
@TheVampyr
@TheVampyr Год назад
They learned it in their officer schools most likely. Britain was Germany’s geopolitical rival in both World Wars. Wouldn’t you think it to be wise to learn the language of your adversaries?
@whiteknightcat
@whiteknightcat Год назад
@@TheVampyr Those weren't all officers. Most were civilian leaders or influencers of the regime - Fritz Sauckel, Julius Streicher, Hjalmar Schacht (who actually opposed many of the regime's policies and was imprisoned by the Nazis for it, later fully acquitted at Nuremberg), etc
@francisdec1615
@francisdec1615 Год назад
@@whiteknightcat Schacht and Ribbentrop spoke better English than most people having it as their native language today. Sauckel and Streicher probably not so much.
@obiwanfx
@obiwanfx Год назад
These men had their education when english was already the most dominant language around the world (British empire at full extend...) and in naval/aireal procedures. Most high ranking Germans or civilian authorities would have learned it
@SGTSAM101ST
@SGTSAM101ST Год назад
Well this is a dramatization shorten certain things in order to plot moving
@MrAurelien75015
@MrAurelien75015 6 месяцев назад
Michael Ironside interpreting colonel Burton C Andrus is so impressive...
@amtrakfan2
@amtrakfan2 Год назад
Fact the actor Sam Stone, who plays Julius Streicher, is a Jew & a son of a Holocaust survivor. When filming the scene where films of Nazi concentration camps are shown in the courtroom, was hard for him to stay in character. Upon completion of the scene, the actor immediately burst into tears.
@the_j_machine2254
@the_j_machine2254 Год назад
"Burst into tears". Yeah, _that_ happened.
@HistoryNerd8765
@HistoryNerd8765 Год назад
@@the_j_machine2254 Don't be a prick. You don't know one way or the other.
@the_j_machine2254
@the_j_machine2254 Год назад
@@HistoryNerd8765 no. I will do whatever I want.
@aquatic4760
@aquatic4760 Год назад
@@the_j_machine2254 1 subscriber, please evaporate
@willw5868
@willw5868 Год назад
@@the_j_machine2254 Imagine living such a meaningless and empty life that the mere idea of someone else having passionate feelings is unbelievable to u
@mirola73
@mirola73 5 месяцев назад
Strange that the victors never have any 'war criminals'.................................(yet they usually do).
@kainschild
@kainschild 3 месяца назад
There were many Americans that were charged with the crimes they committed in Europe during WW2, including some charged with War Crimes. First the Allies won the war so they get to decide what crimes get quietly charged vs what crimes make the newspaper. Second we the Allies started finding the camps they quickly decided to make sure that everyone knew what they were and what happened. They didn't want wide spread belief that the camps were just a myth, so they forced the German population to bury the bodies and made the trials front and center news wise.
@floriangeyer3454
@floriangeyer3454 Год назад
If certain acts in violation of treaties are crimes, they are crimes whether the United States does them or whether Germany does them, and we are not prepared to lay down a rule of criminal conduct against others which we would not be willing to have invoked against us. Robert H. Jackson
@mochaholic3039
@mochaholic3039 Год назад
I recall reading an interview with one of the prisoners after the trial, don't recall the name of the prisoner but I do remember the prisoner saying they were terrified of Colonel Andrus. I wonder if the rank ripping actually happened or is it a liberty taken by the filmmakers?
@AudieHolland
@AudieHolland Год назад
It was probably invented by the filmmakers because we the movie audience always need something visual as a clue. In reality, he may have just ignored when the German officers were saluting him, as a 'fellow officer.'
@AnonymousSilence-nd3zb
@AnonymousSilence-nd3zb Год назад
Rudolf Hess purportedly stated that he frequently had nightmares of Andrus terrorizing him and the other prisoners.
@stitch626aloha
@stitch626aloha Год назад
It very likely never happened. The only time I can recall such happening was a case of Stolen Valor being exposed by a Rolling Thunder member who KNEW the soldier being impersonated.
@stevekaczynski3793
@stevekaczynski3793 Год назад
Probably a liberty taken by the film-makers. Goering had already had to remove his medals and insignia shortly after he was detained, in southern Germany. The historical Andrus was no-nonsense but more urbane than the presentation here.
@marks.3303
@marks.3303 Год назад
It was a bit of liberty for the sake of drama, but they were stripped of all their medals and insignia. The military men continued to wear their uniforms, but with everything removed.
@edoardomonti4255
@edoardomonti4255 11 месяцев назад
"You win, they'll name you king. You lose, they'll name you thug" (old Chinese proverb)
@mymaster416
@mymaster416 7 месяцев назад
"The biggest war crime is to lose"
@tomvillar9545
@tomvillar9545 5 месяцев назад
​@@mymaster416discrepo de esa afirmación, no tiene sentido lógico🤔
@Biggy9er
@Biggy9er 3 месяца назад
Do these platitudes somehow absolve the Nazi leadership of their heinous crimes?
@albertsmith5581
@albertsmith5581 4 месяца назад
do you know the difference between a war criminal and not a war criminal? - losing and winning.
@johnthehumanist2333
@johnthehumanist2333 4 месяца назад
moral relativism
@Snaxolotl71
@Snaxolotl71 4 месяца назад
Cry about it.
@dardalion3199
@dardalion3199 Год назад
I'm your jailer not your lawyer. You'll get your day in court. Lmao. Great line.
@garymathena2125
@garymathena2125 6 месяцев назад
Whoever did the uniforms in this movie should have been fired. The American Colonel has the patch of the Big Red One, pilots' wings, and Cavalry branch pins on his jacket. None of which would go together.
@Chiraq312boi
@Chiraq312boi 6 месяцев назад
You can have all those. They go together.
@shaneroselius1428
@shaneroselius1428 Год назад
The colonel was out of line no matter what the enemy combatant was accused of as fellow soldiers he should have shown military courtesy to the German general.
@davidandrew1078
@davidandrew1078 7 месяцев назад
Load of crap. They were no longer Generals as the German Army had ceased to exist.
@duglife2230
@duglife2230 Год назад
2:00 The Red Cross when they see gamers playing a war game.
@youknowme1475
@youknowme1475 5 месяцев назад
🤣🤣🤣
@johnpauljones9310
@johnpauljones9310 Год назад
Not all of them were war criminals. Of the 22 Nazi leaders tried at Nuremberg, eleven were given the death penalty, three were given life imprisonment, and four were given imprisonment ranging from 10 to 20 years. Three were acquitted: Hans Fritzsche, Hjalmar Schacht, and Franz von Papen.
@tommybrown9534
@tommybrown9534 Год назад
Thanks for the info brother.
@joshuagrover795
@joshuagrover795 Год назад
The three acquitted were by war's end small fry and afterthoughts: Hans Fritzsche: Worked for Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry and was one of the individuals who surrendered Berlin or took the surrender declaration to the surrounding Soviet armies on May 2nd 1945. Literally, nobody at Nuremberg Allied or Defendants could understand why Fritzsche was in the dock (or to an extend even heard of him before) next to the likes of Goering or Von Ribbentrop etc. unless he was a stand in for the dead Joseph Goebbels. Hjalmar Schacht: Beginning of the Nazi regime, Schacht was head of the Reichbank and organised Germany's finances to finance the economic recovery of 1930s, but resigned in 1937 after falling out with Hitler over economic policies. He played no major part in the regime afterwards and was actual arrested after the 20th July 1944 plot, end up in a concentration camp and was rescued by the German army at war's end in Northern Italy, (Tyrol) along with other high profile individuals, (Allied or Axis) from across Europe. Franz Von Papen: Helped Hitler's raise to power in 1933 as Vice-Chancellor, but was luck not to be executed during the Night of the Long Knifes in June 1934. Afterwards, he was forced to resign and was sent to first Austria and then Turkey as German ambassador until near war's end, but returned to Germany and retired, then captured by the advancing Western Allies. These three men would have been to an effect placing Micky Mouse, Donald Duck and Bugs Bunny on trial for war crimes committed in a cartoon.
@johnpauljones9310
@johnpauljones9310 Год назад
@@joshuagrover795 Which means that none of them were "war criminals", so the colonel's statement "you're all war criminals" would be false.
@zachhoward9099
@zachhoward9099 Год назад
Schacht was the gentleman in line who asked the Colonel why he was with them, he was an old German financier with no real knowledge of the horrors of the Holocaust and was actually implicated in the July 20th plot and was sent to Dachau
@AudieHolland
@AudieHolland Год назад
And then there are the war criminals who got off scot free. Klaus Barbie, head of the Gestapo in Lyon, France. Got out via Operation Paperclip because he provided the Americans with intelligence about Communists, landed a job in a South American dictatorship where he continued pulling info and teeth out of prisoners. And also this SS Sturmbannführer whose research and design of rockets as weapons delivery platforms got him a job at NASA, where he became head of the Moonlanding Program. Though his V-2 missiles killed thousands, his rocket factories killed many more people who were worked to death as slave workers. Wernher von Braun, got out via Operation Paperclip. And the least well known of unpunished Nazi warcriminals: Gehlen. Got out via Operation Paperclip, was welcomed with open arms by the CIA and the rest is history.
@alanocarlossur9440
@alanocarlossur9440 Год назад
"I'm your jailor not your lawyer. You'll get your day in court" to "You are all war criminals!" Seems he was also the judge.
@WraithTDK
@WraithTDK Год назад
As a man uninvolved in the trial, him stating his view of the situation did not preclude nor impact their day in court.
@timothyhouse1622
@timothyhouse1622 Год назад
NO, he was differentiating that they were CRIMINALS being tried for CRIMES and NOT prisoners of war. The war was over and them being soldiers prior to arrest meant NOTHING.
@alanocarlossur9440
@alanocarlossur9440 Год назад
@@timothyhouse1622 Nope. Being tried for war crimes and being a war criminal are two different things. Even some of the defendants at the main Nuremburg trial were acquitted.
@timothyhouse1622
@timothyhouse1622 Год назад
@@alanocarlossur9440 whatever you say, Wehraboo. Whether they were acquitted or not, EVERYONE was guilty of furthering the crimes of that evil regime unless they were actively opposing it. Them being acquitted usually came down to politics and not actual guilt. But thanks for playing, I'm sure their ghosts are thanking you for defending them online.
@alanocarlossur9440
@alanocarlossur9440 Год назад
@@timothyhouse1622 Nice ad hominem. So, by your logic, every single German that didn't rise up against Hitler is guilty of war crimes and deserves to serve time in prison. Also, you need to learn reading comprehension. I've defended no one in any of my statements. I make a tongue-in-cheek comment about a movie, and suddenly I'm a Nazi.
@michiganspencer6920
@michiganspencer6920 Год назад
BOY! They made Admiral Karl Doenitz stand out in his navy uniform!!!
@RevsAndWheels
@RevsAndWheels 8 месяцев назад
Classic example of winners write history
@victorlolxd7347
@victorlolxd7347 7 месяцев назад
Well… These guys commited genoc!de
@RevsAndWheels
@RevsAndWheels 7 месяцев назад
@@victorlolxd7347 yup
@mk-ultraviolence1760
@mk-ultraviolence1760 4 месяца назад
Funny thing is WW2 is a prime example of losers being able to write their own histories and said history influencing a legion neckbeard wehraboos to proclaim that Nazi Germany was the best at everything despite being a racist deathcult that was mediocre at best in warfare.
@Biggy9er
@Biggy9er 3 месяца назад
Classic example of Neo-Nazi platitudes
@lucianene7741
@lucianene7741 Год назад
I can imagine a better answer to that: "You were following orders. So, what are you, a lackey with epaulets? Maybe it's time for you, General, to be introduced to the concept of responsibility".
@ChrisStavros
@ChrisStavros 3 месяца назад
He thought of that later in the shower, but by then, they had already tortured and hanged all the prisoners.
@lucianene7741
@lucianene7741 3 месяца назад
@@ChrisStavros Nazi prisoners at Spandau were not tortured. They wished they were, so they could claim the Allies were the same.
@surgeonanuruddha8148
@surgeonanuruddha8148 Год назад
Pigs must be treated as pigs.
@robland3253
@robland3253 Год назад
Pity Speer got away
@dawood121derful
@dawood121derful Год назад
“I’m your jailer - not your lawyer “ Lol 😂
@BARONWODENRIC
@BARONWODENRIC Год назад
Because the USA did not commit any war crimes right :D
@sahaquiel4640
@sahaquiel4640 Год назад
Correct. All Allied war crimes were justified.
@brianselley1745
@brianselley1745 Год назад
@@sahaquiel4640not at all being held accountable for them is what makes us different
@mymaster416
@mymaster416 7 месяцев назад
@@brianselley1745 and that's why there was no international tribunal for Allied war crimes
@zucaritasenjoyer7259
@zucaritasenjoyer7259 6 месяцев назад
Its is never stated that the US did not commit war crimes but the comparing US war crimes to german war crimes in ww2 is stupid germany activelly promoted atrocities trough eruope
@toga1022
@toga1022 4 месяца назад
Correct . . .America committed no war crimes . . .ever . . .we are above that. Everything we do is justified.
@paullowman9131
@paullowman9131 6 месяцев назад
Michael Ironside is just awesome in pretty much everything he acted in. Don't see him much now; I miss him and others too.
@stefanfrank4043
@stefanfrank4043 Год назад
Think about Vietnam and Iran, Jugoslavia, South and Middle America
@mymaster416
@mymaster416 7 месяцев назад
America invaded like dozens countries in the last 150 years but was never tried for "crime of aggression" 🤔Same for British Empire occupying 1/4 of Earth's land.
@nikolaysokolnikov2677
@nikolaysokolnikov2677 Год назад
Ribentrop is too old. And Speer doesn't look right at all.
@jeromelapig5946
@jeromelapig5946 Год назад
The winner takes it all.
@rimrunz1795
@rimrunz1795 Год назад
We didn't "take" anything, except far too long in processing those scum
@ParoleOfficer000
@ParoleOfficer000 Год назад
@@rimrunz1795 All for a lie.
@mbras9176
@mbras9176 Год назад
@@ParoleOfficer000 what lie?
@mymaster416
@mymaster416 7 месяцев назад
@@mbras9176 the mainstream history of WW2. "Winners write the history" may seem to be cheesy, but that's what it is. 99% outside of Eastern Europe know nothing about Soviet savages who slaughtered millions of civilians. They killed 15 million people before the war even started.
@GVineyard13
@GVineyard13 9 месяцев назад
That’s was disgusting for him to treat that officer like that not all Germans where nazis
@vivekthapa792
@vivekthapa792 Год назад
Rudolph Hess looks similar to the real Rudolph
@BabyGreenToe
@BabyGreenToe Год назад
Oui
@Hn-gz5iw
@Hn-gz5iw 9 месяцев назад
Clown in uniform who have never seen combat tries to humiliate world war one combat veterans
@CallofDutyBlackOps28
@CallofDutyBlackOps28 5 месяцев назад
who are you specifying
@Hn-gz5iw
@Hn-gz5iw 5 месяцев назад
@@CallofDutyBlackOps28 practically all the higher up nazis were ww1 veterans
@Hn-gz5iw
@Hn-gz5iw 5 месяцев назад
@@CallofDutyBlackOps28 Practically all the natzi higher up were ww1 veterans
@ardex9677
@ardex9677 5 месяцев назад
​@@CallofDutyBlackOps28The guy from MP. Fought entire war by enforcing conscripts.
@Discotekh_Dynasty
@Discotekh_Dynasty 4 месяца назад
Micheal Ironside is so good, dude crushes every role he’s in
@edlawn5481
@edlawn5481 Год назад
They were certainly better treated than the Russians would have treated them.
@mymaster416
@mymaster416 7 месяцев назад
Soviets were the worse savages. They killed millions before the war even started. They were executing their own government every second month so they didn't value human life at all. And then good guy America decided to finance them 👍🏻
@chaldeankurdistani2322
@chaldeankurdistani2322 6 месяцев назад
If you don't want to be convicted of war crimes here is a little tip: don't lose the war
@karlthorsten9118
@karlthorsten9118 Год назад
War turns everyone into criminals. But the defeated are the only ones ever held responsible, and they are always held responsible for far more than they were ever guilty of - collectively. Even the innocents of a defeated kingdom, Empire, country, nation or alliance are held as guilty as if they were the worst person of that group. All were held as guilty as the worst of the Nazi Party. Discrimination was never made nor will ever truly be made. From the highest party official and military officer to the most simple farmer. All were held guilty. There is no such thing as innocence when you've been defeated. And the victors commit more crimes post-war because that is how things usually are done.
@baneofbanes
@baneofbanes Год назад
Are you really trying to defend Nazis and the Holocaust man?
@ddggfcff
@ddggfcff 6 месяцев назад
Forced removal of rank insignia is a war crime as well…
@fan.80s_90s
@fan.80s_90s 5 месяцев назад
Under what, the Geneva convention? Those nazi bastards committed war crimes and admitted to their crimes openly.
@fan.80s_90s
@fan.80s_90s 5 месяцев назад
@DoIgopyat nazi are anyone who are right-wingers, especially in the apartheid regime who follow extreme right-wing ideology.
@yardslammer009kennedy2
@yardslammer009kennedy2 5 месяцев назад
​@fan.80s_90s 😅 You do know what Nazi stands for, right? In case you don't, it stands for National 👉SOCIALIST👈 (German: "Na"tionalso"zi"alist. Sure the NSDAP platform might have been considered right wing when compared to the Soviets hard Communism but in reality the only thing that made the Nazis "right-wing" was their staunch nationalism. Other than that they were just another leftist big government party that wanted to control every aspect of society.
@fan.80s_90s
@fan.80s_90s 5 месяцев назад
@yardslammer009kennedy2 Nazi were never left. Nazi didn't give a damn for the welfare of Germans. Seems like you are trying to push the nazi as a socialist prick who gave away free money and welfare when, in reality, that wasn't the case with nazis, nazis stolen everything even from their own people. The problem with right-wing groups in the US is that they don't know what nazis is, but right-wing groups love to dress up as SS, Gestapo, and Werhmacht pricks at various right wing rallies which include Republican convention.
@Die-Sophie
@Die-Sophie 5 месяцев назад
@@yardslammer009kennedy2 Bilde dich besser!
@hazmatt3250
@hazmatt3250 11 месяцев назад
Man they got Hess’s look nailed perfectly here. I knew exactly who that was when he entered, before they dropped his name.
@av8tion
@av8tion Год назад
I knew Sam Fisher was old but I didn't know he was a colonel at the end of WW2....
@HWDragonborn
@HWDragonborn Год назад
That's the Splinter Cell?
@mahditeymuri5650
@mahditeymuri5650 Год назад
@@HWDragonborn the man who played as general in this scene is voice actor of sam fisher in splinter cell trilogy
@hauptmannnn
@hauptmannnn Год назад
I wish there was a single film on war criminals of vietnam and middle east
@mssedmebich1621
@mssedmebich1621 10 месяцев назад
I saw a documentary on Captain Calley of the My Lai massacre on you tube. It might still be on here somewhere.
@alexanderbatu7756
@alexanderbatu7756 7 месяцев назад
American : "you're all war criminal" German officer:"NATO is also a war criminal" American:"wait, wait, wait...this is not in the script" German officer:"will be...!"
@cristianbeeman9560
@cristianbeeman9560 Год назад
Forgot a few "paperclips" like Herr Sturmbannführer Brown and the lot. What was that Patton's line? "We slaughtered the wrong pig" or sumthin'?
@nickhornberger2131
@nickhornberger2131 10 месяцев назад
Victory writes the books
@vladsview194
@vladsview194 10 месяцев назад
🤣
@globeparasite9381
@globeparasite9381 7 месяцев назад
*laugh in Panzer Commander* Not only is that statement wrong, but WW2 is a perfect exemple of why it is wrong
@Biggy9er
@Biggy9er 3 месяца назад
What part of history do you disagree with? I wonder what the Nazis would have written if they'd won.
@urmo345
@urmo345 8 месяцев назад
"You are all war-criminals!" so much about presumption of innocence. In this movie, prisoners are treated like crap, was not so in reality
@tannerclark3966
@tannerclark3966 8 месяцев назад
Tell that to the German POWs' destroyed testicles.
@camefaceh8380
@camefaceh8380 10 месяцев назад
*Man who never saw combat attempts to humiliate actual soldiers
@vladsview194
@vladsview194 10 месяцев назад
Nazi
@anthonycbudd
@anthonycbudd Год назад
US casually breaking the Geneva Convention by removing enemy combatant insignia
@gratefulguy4130
@gratefulguy4130 Год назад
It's not a war crime when "the allies" do it
@martthesling
@martthesling Год назад
"Come on you dirty apes! Do you want to live forever?!"
@augustvonmackensen5726
@augustvonmackensen5726 Год назад
According to geneva convention it is a war crime to take your enemy's honours & ranks & other uniform-related things from a war prisoner , although it is a disgraceful & shameful act from military character.. but no wonder how child-killer like him has no honor at all
@williambrock3534
@williambrock3534 5 месяцев назад
Germany and japan did not sign the convention.
@augustvonmackensen5726
@augustvonmackensen5726 5 месяцев назад
@@williambrock3534 But US & UK did
@williambrock3534
@williambrock3534 5 месяцев назад
@@augustvonmackensen5726 doesnt matter actually plus all he did was rip off their insignia not their awards which would be the iron cross around their necks.
@user-cm9pt8bo3l
@user-cm9pt8bo3l 5 месяцев назад
@@williambrock3534 Gernamy Did.
@williambrock3534
@williambrock3534 5 месяцев назад
@@user-cm9pt8bo3l the third reich did not
@mba113
@mba113 7 месяцев назад
The only one commiting warcrimes here is Patton himself, taking ranks and insignia of POW's
@KRAFTWERK2K6
@KRAFTWERK2K6 3 месяца назад
"You're all War-criminals" says the war criminal, who fire-bombed Dresden, a civilian city and murdered countless civilians. And not just that, they also dropped TWO Atom bombs on Japan, killing more civilians instead of attacking military targets. Who's the REAL war-criminal here?
@Godzilla00X
@Godzilla00X 2 года назад
Darkseid might be the ultimate evil in the universe but even he hates Nazis
@MS-ux6ze
@MS-ux6ze Год назад
keep these goober comments to reddit.
@Walterdecarvalh0100
@Walterdecarvalh0100 Год назад
@@MS-ux6ze it's so fucking reddit tear. "My marvel bad guy is soooo bad but even he hated Nazis" christ
@mymaster416
@mymaster416 7 месяцев назад
cringe
@colelawton4901
@colelawton4901 Год назад
Interesting how he isn't the judge and yet has decided they are all guilty before trial. Hollywood bullsht.
@NeuKrofta
@NeuKrofta 3 месяца назад
The only crime in war is losing.
@joshuabessire9169
@joshuabessire9169 Год назад
"Vee ver only following orders!" "Private, punch this guy in the gut!" "Oof! I must protest vis treatment!" "He was only following orders. No crime was commited against you."
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