The Desert Fox (1951) - Rommel stands up to Hitler

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  • @dams6829
    @dams6829 6 років тому +4988

    Interesting this is only 6 years after Hitler's death.

    • @richhh9000
      @richhh9000 5 років тому +188

      @@weirdwalrus5757 Well not exactly. He knew that by late 1944 there was no hope for Germany to ever recover. I think that what he believed was more about maintaining his image as the Führer instead of just declaring to his people that all hope for turning the war effort was in fact lost.

    • @weirdwalrus5757
      @weirdwalrus5757 5 років тому +27

      Richie Peterson
      I would have to agree with you, but I think it would be a later date, say after the Battle of the Penis was lost (around Jan. - Feb. 1945)

    • @weirdwalrus5757
      @weirdwalrus5757 5 років тому +92

      86sith
      1. Stalin was also an anti-semite
      2. Not every Jewish person is a communist
      3. A lot of Jewish people were and are against communism, so maybe you shouldn't target them if you want to defeat communism.

    • @colderbeer
      @colderbeer 5 років тому +199

      Imagine Hitler watching this film while living in South America.....

    • @garyberki822
      @garyberki822 5 років тому +8

      Hey John Doe. What German Revolution of 1918. There was No Revolution in Germany. They simply lost the War.

  • @comph2686
    @comph2686 5 років тому +2304

    Hitler: “You’re a useless defeatist!”
    Rommel: “No Im just the only one in here with common sense.”

    • @samnigam3451
      @samnigam3451 4 роки тому +110

      Rommel should have surrendered to the Allies in Normandy. At least the World would have seen the noble guy who was helpless to serve a monster.

    • @jusnuts1443
      @jusnuts1443 4 роки тому +87

      Hitler is the U.S. mass media, Rommel is the American working class citizen.

    • @steveokula5762
      @steveokula5762 4 роки тому +49

      @@jusnuts1443 Wrong. Hitler is Trump. Rommel is the people in government trying to save the country.

    • @jusnuts1443
      @jusnuts1443 4 роки тому +113

      @@steveokula5762 Trump hasn't tried to repeal the 2nd Amendment. The first thing that Hitler did was to take those rights/ freedoms away from the German people. When your knowledge of history is up to date, contact me again. Only then, we can have a intellectual discussion.

    • @steveokula5762
      @steveokula5762 4 роки тому +12

      @@jusnuts1443 Not that I care what you think, but Hitler"s first act as Chancellor was to dissolve the Reichstag.

  • @cjoldham7841
    @cjoldham7841 6 років тому +1815

    My father was a Soldier in the 8th Army and always admired Rommel because he was a Commander who didn't sacrifice his men unnecessary. So was respected by his own Men and his opponents also.

    • @ellymaschinowrinn8609
      @ellymaschinowrinn8609 5 років тому +137

      Field Marshal Rommel was an amazing commander! He had a great deal of experience from the First World War. Have you read his memoirs? He could read a military situation almost as though he was clairvoyant, and he did think of his troops first. Discovering that he had been forced to commit suicide to protect his family brought more admiration for him and more loathing for Hitler. I still think of FM Erwin Rommel as a great General and hero although I wish he'd been on the side of the Allies.

    • @bluemarshall6180
      @bluemarshall6180 5 років тому +24

      Elly Maschino Wrinn He was to Surrender to the Allies weeks after D-day for less of his men will suffer from Casualty. But he took his own life.

    • @sarahjames927
      @sarahjames927 5 років тому +37

      Blue Marshall yeah it was his own life or his families.

    • @nickcara97
      @nickcara97 4 роки тому +11

      Science-is-Truth that sounds suspiciously like the sort of absolutist emotionally driven rhetoric from someone pushing a particular political agenda

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 4 роки тому +6

      Nick Cara Oh I am sorry.
      So Rommel WAS NOT A NAZI.
      He DID NOT fly back to Germany after LOSING THE BATTLE OF ALAMEIN.
      He DID NOT leave all his men in N Africa abandoning them for his own safety.
      He was NOT put in charge of the Atlantic Wall which collapsed in less than 24 hrs when the Allies invaded on D-Day.
      He did not FULLY SUPPORT the attempted assassination of Hitler that would have ended the war and saved millions of lives.
      He took the cowards way out and committed suicide, there is NO EVIDENCE that he did that to save his family.
      So please point out WHERE I AM WRONG.
      Where are the ERRORS OF FACT IN MY COMMENTS.
      Am I ANGRY? YES I AM, I am sick of this SYCOPHANTIC LOVE OF ROMMEL, HE WAS A NAZI and there were NO GOOD NAZIS, EVEN ROMMEL.
      He may have been a good General, BUT HE LOST, BRILLIANT GENERALS WIN BATTLES NOT LOSE WARS.
      Oh yes he had problems with supplies because the British were sinking his supply ships, OH DEAR WHAT A SHAME, THATS WAR. If this qualifies me as being EMOTIONALLY DRIVEN then so be it, in case you may have forgotten WAR AND THE LIVES OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IS HIGHLY EMOTIONAL.
      Rommel was a NAZI, he LOST CRUCIAL BATTLES, HE FAILED MISERABLY AS THE COMMANDER O THE ATLANTIC WALL.
      HE WAS A MISERABLE FAILURE.
      Perhaps you can list his VICTORIES that led to Hitler winning WWII.
      I look forward to your comments.
      Oh and which particular political agenda am I pushing.

  • @jude_the_apostle
    @jude_the_apostle 4 роки тому +429

    Crazy that Russia still held German POWs when this movie was released

    • @alexp.2897
      @alexp.2897 3 роки тому +4

      You are right; what was the point of holding them, better just shoot them and fill a landfill with nazis)

    • @timcahill4676
      @timcahill4676 3 роки тому +108

      @@alexp.2897 you think every German solider in ww2 deserved to be executed? That’s a horrific thing to say, most were just men fighting for their country. Executing POWs is one of the things that made the SS so reviled yet you want to do the same thing.

    • @DeathWish1974
      @DeathWish1974 3 роки тому +48

      Alex P. YOU SIR have no friggin clue about WW2

    • @oldtoby9377
      @oldtoby9377 3 роки тому +43

      @@timcahill4676 Reminds me of that one chap who was over 90 years old and was put on a trial because he was a bookkeeper at Auschwitz. Ridiculous.

    • @RobTheNotary
      @RobTheNotary 3 роки тому +1

      Many were released 1955

  • @Grahf0
    @Grahf0 4 роки тому +320

    "And everytime I talk to you, we're facing another crisis!"
    Yeah, Adolph. You are losing. That's why.

    • @mikestevenson2303
      @mikestevenson2303 3 роки тому +6

      That's because he was taking on the whole world.

    • @angelofiron4366
      @angelofiron4366 3 роки тому +4

      He is an idiot. Was he on drugs during his war councils?

    • @synthwavecat96
      @synthwavecat96 3 роки тому +1

      Adolf.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 роки тому +12

      Hitler was an idiot when it came to military strategy and foreign policy. Attacking Britain, the Soviet Union AND the United States at the same time?

    • @mikestevenson2303
      @mikestevenson2303 3 роки тому +4

      @@thunderbird1921 and yet he took over more territory than than the Roman Empire.

  • @bocconom
    @bocconom 5 років тому +1001

    James Mason who played Rommel was a superb actor.

    • @bryanhead2670
      @bryanhead2670 4 роки тому +3

      James masons last movie was The Shooting Party. Worth a look!

    • @RobTheNotary
      @RobTheNotary 4 роки тому +3

      Pretty good in Heaven Can Wait

    • @bocconom
      @bocconom 4 роки тому +1

      @@bryanhead2670 I'll have to look into it. Thanks!

    • @bocconom
      @bocconom 4 роки тому +3

      @@RobTheNotary Yes; fun movie.. That voice of his could make the worst of movies sound stellar.

    • @RobTheNotary
      @RobTheNotary 4 роки тому +1

      bocconom How ironic that a German officer was played by a British officer because Hitler based everything on the race and considered the British descendants of the German race going back to Charlemagne

  • @dorothygale5896
    @dorothygale5896 6 років тому +3000

    Bruno Ganz (Downfall) was the best.

    • @lawrencelewis8105
      @lawrencelewis8105 6 років тому +95

      Alec Guinness was excellent as Hitler in "The Last 10 Days of Hitler" from 1973. Not saying he was better than Ganz, but it is a remarkable performance.

    • @renlentlesstourist7574
      @renlentlesstourist7574 6 років тому +29

      A criminally underrated movie!

    • @THEBEST-cz4rf
      @THEBEST-cz4rf 6 років тому +17

      Also Robert Carlyle

    • @PlaneNuts2024
      @PlaneNuts2024 6 років тому +10

      Totally agree. He was superb.

    • @AR-ii3ly
      @AR-ii3ly 6 років тому +49

      Bruno Ganz had much longer to perfect his Hitler. This was 1951 with probably not as much material on Hitler for this actor to work with.

  • @draganbanic7015
    @draganbanic7015 9 років тому +2256

    Damn for a 1951 movie this is some remarkable acting!

    • @maximuscaligula
      @maximuscaligula 8 років тому +84

      +MetrazolElectricity It did actually, June 17th,1944, at Hitlers' Western Front HQ in France, and right after Rommel left in disgust, one of Hitler's V-1 buzz bombs that was just launched nearby aimed at hitting London malfunctioned and almost hit Hitler's bunker with him in it.

    • @maximuscaligula
      @maximuscaligula 8 років тому +24

      +Dragan Banic Read the book too if you get the chance by the author Brigadier Desmond Young, one of Rommel's former British P.O.W's captured in North Africa, who actually greatly admired the man and interviewed his family, colleagues, Veterans, and surviving friends after the war.His character appears in the beginning of the movie and his words are narrated by actor Michael Rennie (Klaatu from "The Day The Earth Stood Still" also 1951).

    • @Ray-lf1eo
      @Ray-lf1eo 8 років тому +2

      +Romansilvercoin you have the title of that book?

    • @maximuscaligula
      @maximuscaligula 8 років тому +17

      that guy "Rommel, The Desert Fox", The True Story Behind A Fabulous Legend, by Brigadier Desmond Young. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1950.

    • @alecfoster4413
      @alecfoster4413 6 років тому +105

      Acting, direction, and writing over time has gotten worse in cinema, not better. The only thing better now is special effects.

  • @chesterparish3794
    @chesterparish3794 3 роки тому +227

    I love how James Mason just doesn't even try to do a German accent.

    • @LTPottenger
      @LTPottenger 3 роки тому +12

      Roger Moore played a nazi at one point too and it was hilarious.

    • @IsaiahRichards692
      @IsaiahRichards692 3 роки тому +4

      Eichmann from Man in the High Castle: *Fails to follow the example set by James Mason*

    • @DP-ot6zf
      @DP-ot6zf 3 роки тому +1

      I started watching these movies and I was confused as heck!

    • @kengonzales
      @kengonzales 2 роки тому

      he was much older in salem lot...

    • @chrisreidy439
      @chrisreidy439 2 роки тому +1

      He tried an accent in Cross of Iron.

  • @ConstantineJoseph
    @ConstantineJoseph 4 роки тому +85

    The acting is splendid. They capture their mannerisms perfectly

  • @big_guy_of_leiden5688
    @big_guy_of_leiden5688 6 років тому +2494

    Gagunga

    • @Governor2310
      @Governor2310 5 років тому +86

      No one could look like you sir. You are one of a kind.

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays 5 років тому +29

      No sir, but he can sure act like you. Awaiting further orders from you sir. The Ghost Division is ready to continue our advance into France sir.

    • @stevehenrichs5091
      @stevehenrichs5091 5 років тому +5

      @@oilersridersbluejays THIS ACTOR IS WELL KNOWN HIS NAME IS JAMES MASON.

    • @BAIRN1876
      @BAIRN1876 5 років тому +5

      You sick sad little man, making an account on this piece of shit. Oh well we knew his fate HA FUCKING HA

    • @big_guy_of_leiden5688
      @big_guy_of_leiden5688 5 років тому +27

      Nazi Hunter the fuck is your problem? Rommel was a hero

  • @OperationFoxley19441
    @OperationFoxley19441 9 років тому +1007

    ("The English have no care for their villages, it's their London that they Love" )
    Well you wouldn't know that by looking at it now would you?

    • @farmerned6
      @farmerned6 6 років тому +166

      48 years old Englishman , never have, and never will , give a flying feck, about that spoit overpriced foreign city-state on the Thames,
      HELL even GLASGOW ,(and its people) is nicer than London
      I think the French say:-
      "France is Blessed by God , But cursed by Paris"
      sum's up the relationship between the UK and London to me

    • @ncrveteranranger9126
      @ncrveteranranger9126 6 років тому +8

      @@farmerned6 excuse my ignorance but why is paris so crap?

    • @harminderjitgill571
      @harminderjitgill571 6 років тому +55

      It's always priceless to read such comments that lament London is a multi ethnic city in the present day. Funny stuff. How did you envision British belligerence across nearly all countries would conclude? It's almost as priceless as 'The Founding Fathers' nonsensical white supremacist slave owning philosophy. I'm sure they too didn't envision Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia and mostly all areas where chattel slavery was employed against Africans would today be predominately African American. Good times eh. Funny how things work out.

    • @Agorante
      @Agorante 6 років тому +1

      Have you ever been there in summer?

    • @ishitunot5152
      @ishitunot5152 6 років тому +16

      London is a great capital.

  • @privatehudson516
    @privatehudson516 4 роки тому +145

    Rommel: I got called a useless defeatist for stating the obvious disadvantages😰
    Yamamoto: hold my katana

    • @mailman5043
      @mailman5043 3 роки тому +15

      When your best general say you fucked up you are really fucked up hahhaha Rommel and Yamamoto both sees what will happend

  • @jimpatriot6918
    @jimpatriot6918 3 роки тому +115

    The look on rommel's face right at the end of the scene is telling. He finally realized he was dealing with a completely insane man. That's why he went in with the plot to kill hitler... I saw this movie. Very good movie.

    • @dovbarleib3256
      @dovbarleib3256 3 роки тому +10

      Rommel more than anything hated Hitler's obsession with murdering Civilian populations. He was a soldier who found it dishonorable to intentionally kill unarmed Civilians who were incapable of fighting back.

    • @jimpatriot6918
      @jimpatriot6918 3 роки тому +5

      Agreed. I love when he pins Hitler down and says, "but the crisis were talking about is now, what about tomorrow morning?"

    • @eggsandtomatoeswithcolesla5669
      @eggsandtomatoeswithcolesla5669 3 роки тому +2

      Rommel was a rather close friend of Hitler in personal terms but abhored and didn't follow the Nazi ideals when he met the Senegalis, Jews and native troops the British had since he respected them. Actually, I think he managed to get one group to change sides and become a volunteer group in the army mainly because he respected them.

    • @floydfarless8448
      @floydfarless8448 3 роки тому

      Was he a member of the 1944 plot?

    • @eggsandtomatoeswithcolesla5669
      @eggsandtomatoeswithcolesla5669 3 роки тому +2

      @@floydfarless8448 He was aware and was also a potential supporter and leading figure once Hitler was disposed of. He didn't directly get involved in the bombing itself but knowing about it was enough to have his "Family and you execution or suicide pill" schtick with Hitler to happen

  • @overmarsdaria3222
    @overmarsdaria3222 5 років тому +620

    Actually that was a very realistic Hitler interpretation, not easy as he was speaking in English but the tone of the voice was really like Hitler.

    • @Tsagia
      @Tsagia 5 років тому +20

      No,it was bullshit.Nothing like him.

    • @quadnod4605
      @quadnod4605 4 роки тому +56

      @@Tsagia Have you met Hitler? How the fuck would you know?

    • @Hairysteed
      @Hairysteed 4 роки тому +25

      There's only one recording in existence of Hitler speaking normally. All the other ones are of his public performances.

    • @AndreLuis-gw5ox
      @AndreLuis-gw5ox 4 роки тому +26

      @Sabrina Dugan is the secret recording of his voice, in a meeting with finnish field marshal Mannerheim, he comes off as very calm and composed, even as they speak of how much both of them had underestimated the soviet industrial capabilities and red army ability to fight. Ita dangerous to try to understand how Hitler actually reacted during the more heated meetings with his staff because, as much aa we have reliable of evidence of outbursts, we also have lots of unreliable reports of people that were following the agenda of portraying hitler as a madman/idiot and sole guilty for Germany's defeat and the horrorsnof ww2

    • @captainoblivious_yt
      @captainoblivious_yt 4 роки тому +1

      @@quadnod4605 Why don't you ask the same about the original commenter??

  • @Nickster183k
    @Nickster183k 7 років тому +674

    If you actually read through history of Hitler’s meetings and conferences with his generals, his characterization here is not at all far from the truth, especially from 1944 on.

    • @leechristy7003
      @leechristy7003 6 років тому +77

      Self serving exaggerated trash - History was NOt written by the victors there as much as the survivors, who were covering up their own mistakes, hiding their own war crimes, and blaming ALL on a single "madman" to serve the cold war theories the west needed as they sought to use ex-nazi's and Germany in the cold war effort.

    • @caractacusbrittania7442
      @caractacusbrittania7442 5 років тому +47

      Hitler did rant at his generals
      He dismissed guderian because he disagreed
      He had fegerlein shot
      Kept rommel in limbo for months
      Dismissed then recalled runstedt
      Kleist dismissed
      Hoth dismissed
      Witzleben executed
      Etc etc
      Everyone who disagreed was dealt with

    • @willleon9165
      @willleon9165 4 роки тому +15

      It must be understood that the OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht) was compromised before The National Socialist government was established by the German citizens.
      Most of the German High Command were of the old aristocracy and were not too warm to the ideals of NS view of life , and there was established, a network of traitors that undermined every theater of operations where victory was not swift and complete.

    • @silvervalleystudios2486
      @silvervalleystudios2486 4 роки тому +3

      He was for lack of a better word drugf@*&ed by 1944.

    • @rikk319
      @rikk319 4 роки тому +19

      @@willleon9165 "National Socialist". A clever term used by Hitler to attract socialists from the German communist party. Better known by the name "Nazi". Not much socialist about a fascist, as they're on opposite sides of the political spectrum. "National Socialist" has about as much truth to it as North Korea calling itself the "People's Democratic Republic of Korea".

  • @leechristy7003
    @leechristy7003 6 років тому +253

    James Mason was an absolute brilliant actor. His voice, manner, everything made him extremely "watchable". One of the greats.

    • @mesolithicman164
      @mesolithicman164 4 роки тому +2

      Lee Christy
      And of course Mason reprised Rommel in the film 'the Desert Rats' in a fantastic scene with a young Richard Burton. Shades of 'Heat' with the famous De Niro/Pacino scene.

    • @lisasimmons5362
      @lisasimmons5362 4 роки тому

      He was extraordinary in the film FIVE FINGERS.

    • @nickglenister3832
      @nickglenister3832 3 роки тому

      I think he also did a cameo of von Manstein in 'Cross of Iron'.

    • @totallynotalpharius2283
      @totallynotalpharius2283 3 роки тому

      100 % . So good that even though he isn't attempting a German accent , it's kinda lost in his presence

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 3 роки тому

      I agree 100 per cent.

  • @ssn711
    @ssn711 4 роки тому +23

    Great drama & acting that didn’t rely on CGI and senseless plots. Mason was a superb actor.

    • @DP-ot6zf
      @DP-ot6zf 3 роки тому +2

      Well, they didn't have CGI. No one had CGI.

  • @devonmartinski6596
    @devonmartinski6596 4 роки тому +83

    I feel like this rant is one that Hitler himself probably went on. Based on what I’ve read about Hitler, this actor seems to’ve captured his personality pretty well.

    • @donmennella3209
      @donmennella3209 4 роки тому

      v to

    • @fllpsk
      @fllpsk 4 роки тому +1

      Completely a joke. All these actors who try to imitate Hitler are a joke when it comes to stress, I can't imagine Hitler, an introverted man shouting like that

    • @devonmartinski6596
      @devonmartinski6596 4 роки тому +10

      @@fllpsk read Von Manstein's book "Lost Victories"... Hitler could be prone to outburst like this.

    • @Miquelalalaa
      @Miquelalalaa 4 роки тому

      You’ve only read ridiculous caricatures

    • @Miquelalalaa
      @Miquelalalaa 4 роки тому

      Sabrina Dugan That was only at his rallies and speeches. There’s a recorded audio of him speaking with Finnish General Manneheim, in a totally normal hushed voice.

  • @kentamitchell
    @kentamitchell 5 років тому +39

    German General F W von Mellenthin was a member of Rommel's staff. When asked after the war about James Mason's portrayl, Mellenthin commented "*Entirely* too polite!"

  • @larrysmith1568
    @larrysmith1568 5 років тому +178

    The little corporal talking down to his best general.

    • @pashasultan3446
      @pashasultan3446 4 роки тому

      Lol

    • @theflyingpig6361
      @theflyingpig6361 4 роки тому +7

      Rommel was certainly not his best

    • @Marvel66666
      @Marvel66666 4 роки тому +1

      General Halder who protested against Hitler because he divided the army in front of Stalingrad into two groups and sent one to the Caucasus.Or his successor General Zeitzler warned Hitler, Stalingrad could be encircled.Hilter laughed are you scared?

    • @markgrehan3726
      @markgrehan3726 4 роки тому +2

      @@Marvel66666 General Halder was sometimes working against Hitler he wanted Moscow whilst Hitler wanted the oil.

    • @panzerofthelake506
      @panzerofthelake506 4 роки тому +1

      Don't compare him to Napoleon

  • @longso453
    @longso453 5 років тому +70

    How ironic the Actor Luther Adler who's playing Hitler also played Hitler at the end of a Twilight Zone episode called "The Man in the Bottle" one of my favorites

    • @keelyleilani1326
      @keelyleilani1326 4 роки тому +5

      I knew that actor looked familiar. Thank you.

    • @steveperry1344
      @steveperry1344 4 роки тому +4

      one of my favorite twilight zone also. he plays hitler quite well and i think he's jewish, that must of been difficult.

    • @RickyJr46
      @RickyJr46 3 роки тому +1

      What a fantastic Twilight Zone episode that was.

    • @thomasjoyce7910
      @thomasjoyce7910 3 роки тому

      Typecasting.
      So, so ironic...

    • @peterm3964
      @peterm3964 3 роки тому

      AH THAT IS NOT WHAT IRONY IS .

  • @johntechwriter
    @johntechwriter 3 роки тому +24

    The actor playing Hitler was excellent in every respect save his high-pitched voice. James Mason did well to let him carry the scene.

    • @karlvonboldt
      @karlvonboldt 11 місяців тому +3

      Luther Adler is the actor. A few years later, he was in a Twilight Zone episode where he was granted 3 wishes. One of his wishes was to be a leader of a contemporary country that couldn’t be voted out of office, so the devil made him Hitler😂

  • @Yippiia
    @Yippiia 4 роки тому +97

    It’s weird seeing hitler talk in English.

    • @pantherasroar1109
      @pantherasroar1109 4 роки тому +12

      reminds me of the great dictator with charlie chaplin

    • @javierameliabalzola1285
      @javierameliabalzola1285 3 роки тому +8

      Hitler spoke English...and Italian...perfectly

    • @solomonreal1977
      @solomonreal1977 3 роки тому +2

      that wasn't Hitler, that was an actor pretending to be Hitler. this world must be very confusing for you.

    • @solomonreal1977
      @solomonreal1977 3 роки тому +2

      @Kaiser Jerry movies are just pretend. i thought everyone knew that.

    • @CobaltLancer
      @CobaltLancer 3 роки тому

      @@solomonreal1977 I’m pretty sure they knew it was an actor. It just looks weird to see Hitler speaking English

  • @JustPippaNY
    @JustPippaNY 11 років тому +72

    The reason Europeans who don't speak English often speak it with British accents is because the British are usually their first exposure to English.

    • @Marcus280898
      @Marcus280898 6 років тому +9

      Well that would make sense since English originated in England, but more and more people I hear speaking English as a second language have an American inflection.

    • @spdfatomicstructure
      @spdfatomicstructure 4 роки тому +1

      BoB the English as an ethno-cultural group actually originated from the tribes that arose in northern Germany and subsequently migrated to what is now England

    • @spdfatomicstructure
      @spdfatomicstructure 4 роки тому

      @@BoB-fg6eg of course, though some of these tribes came from parts of the modern Netherlands instead, which is why Dutch is so closely related to English

    • @alexandrenunesdeoliveira9417
      @alexandrenunesdeoliveira9417 4 роки тому

    • @AdmiralBonetoPick
      @AdmiralBonetoPick 4 роки тому +1

      @@BoB-fg6eg No, English evolved in England as a mixture of the Anglo-Saxon and French/Norman languages. Although we call English a 'Germanic language', in fact about 60% of its words are of Romance/Latin origin, and the other 40% German.

  • @blonded0532
    @blonded0532 5 років тому +335

    As an anti-nazi monarchist, Rommel is one of my favorite and most respected historical figures.

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 4 роки тому +2

      KHow the hell can you respect a NAZI LOSER, WHO COMMITTED SUICIDE AN ACT OF COWARDICE

    • @MegaTroy12
      @MegaTroy12 4 роки тому +49

      @@brit1066 he choose to kill himself so he can save his family and staff. He is not a coward he is always in front lines for fuck sake. He is not Nazi, He was a german general coincidentally has a fascist regime.

    • @apoc3037
      @apoc3037 4 роки тому +14

      He was very fond of Hitler until 43 ish

    • @praefectusvigilum6997
      @praefectusvigilum6997 4 роки тому +15

      @@bfc3057 Okay. Maybe true, okay. But he never commited war crimes. Never. He got orders of that. But he ignored them all. Because of that: He had honor and he was able to act like this. The nazis made him to their own hero. and he knew that. So he could not fall. But in the end, the nazis found another way to bring him down....

    • @simapark
      @simapark 4 роки тому +8

      All German soldiers were killing civilians or at the very least turned a blind eye to such killings .All German civilians loved Hitler esrky in the war while the German Army was winning battles. This is just human nature and not difficult to understand.

  • @johnpaulabocad6941
    @johnpaulabocad6941 4 роки тому +47

    Hitler: I have one in mind, I have a weapon in mind!
    Rommel: what is it?
    Hitler: The Pencil of Doooooooom

    • @marknorris1381
      @marknorris1381 4 роки тому +2

      Or the cone of silence?

    • @thatguyinelnorte
      @thatguyinelnorte 3 роки тому +3

      @@marknorris1381 Steiner's attack...

    • @oldtoby9377
      @oldtoby9377 3 роки тому +3

      @@thatguyinelnorte ...an attack with a non-existent army?

    • @anonUK
      @anonUK 3 роки тому

      The V2 rocket was the Wunderwaffe Hitler had in mind. Set it off on the North West Coast of Germany, wait an hour, it will hit London. The RAF intercepted its radio signal so it would hit Croydon or Bromley rather than Central London and thousands died in the last months of the war.

    • @thatguyinelnorte
      @thatguyinelnorte 3 роки тому

      @@oldtoby9377 It was an order!!!

  • @CobaltLancer
    @CobaltLancer 2 роки тому +13

    The German language has changed so much! 80 years ago, it sounded just like English!

  • @rbr4115
    @rbr4115 4 роки тому +18

    Wow. These actors must be really good because I can feel the weight of their responsibilities.

  • @Airland_combat
    @Airland_combat 6 років тому +177

    Rommel is right.

  • @DrownedInExile
    @DrownedInExile Рік тому +19

    Kudos to the actor for so clearly portraying Rommel's horror at the madman he's facing. Without uttering a single word.

    • @pierre-christiansinger5763
      @pierre-christiansinger5763 Рік тому +1

      Yes James Mason already played 20.000 leagues Captain Nemo so brillant. Britain had and has still the greatest actors in the world! And I'm not British. I'm German.

  • @hankpikuni7024
    @hankpikuni7024 4 роки тому +17

    The guy playing Rommel was my favorite actor as a kid loved Journey to the center

    • @lisasimmons5362
      @lisasimmons5362 4 роки тому +1

      Yep, JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH is a great movie. I've enjoyed it for years.
      Keep following the trail of the three notches. 🙂

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 3 роки тому

      English actor James Mason!

  • @davidringo1399
    @davidringo1399 4 роки тому +13

    James Mason was great in this movie,one of my favorites when I was a kid and now.....

  • @cameron1975williams
    @cameron1975williams 4 роки тому +50

    The end of the scene shows the moment Rommel realises they've been lead by a madman all along and millions have died in vain.

    • @markmaki4460
      @markmaki4460 4 роки тому +4

      Yes i see that too, a very fine bit of acting by the great man. I got a chill up my spine just from the expression change - not overdone at all, just perfect. His eyes spoke more dialog in the last few seconds of this clip than in all the rest of it. Oh for the days when great actors were not great egos first.

    • @picklerix6162
      @picklerix6162 4 роки тому +1

      I’m pretty sure that Rommel knew Hitler was a nut job before this meeting.

    • @julianmarsh1378
      @julianmarsh1378 3 роки тому +6

      rommel realized Hitler was off his rocker when he refused to allow the Afrika Korps to retreat from el Alamein (forgive my spelling)...informed that Hitler said 'hold at all costs' Rommel was supposed to reply, 'He must be crazy.' I think that opened his eyes.

    • @riatorex8722
      @riatorex8722 3 роки тому +1

      @@julianmarsh1378 Yeah he was told to yield not a single mile. Comedy fucking gold. Think Dolfy must've snorted too much meth there

    • @ludaheracles7201
      @ludaheracles7201 3 роки тому +1

      That's your moronic interpretation of the scene anyway. Thanks for that.

  • @robertbray2012
    @robertbray2012 3 роки тому +23

    Churchill said, after Rommels death, that Rommel was a Great General who fought for the wrong side.

  • @bobrennie5214
    @bobrennie5214 6 років тому +21

    A classic movie James Mason plays a great roll

    • @johnfoster4244
      @johnfoster4244 6 років тому +2

      I thought that was him. He was great in everything.

  • @tulsaguy9963
    @tulsaguy9963 4 роки тому +34

    My father was in North Africa with Patton 3rd Armored division! They saw a German general in his staff car get blown up and thought it was Rommel but was wrong! What amazing stories he had from Omaha beach to the Battle of the Bulge winter where he froze his feet! Amazing!

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 3 роки тому +1

      3rd Armored Division didn't serve in North Africa. 1st and 2nd Armored served in Africa. 2nd was later moved to England for the D-Day invasion. 3rd Armored was already in England training. 2nd and 3rd Armored were "Heavy" division that had not been reconfigured to the new 1943 TO & E (standards). They were equipped with more than twice the number of tanks than the other armored divisions.

    • @tulsaguy9963
      @tulsaguy9963 3 роки тому

      His reunions were all 3rd Armored ! I will research, thanks

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 3 роки тому +2

      @@tulsaguy9963 Patton commanded 2nd Armored then II Corps in North Africa. Promoted and commanded 7th Army in Sicily, but the famous slapping incidents there cost him his command. Almost sent home, he was recalled to England at Eisenhower's orders. Later, he was given command of 3rd Army and led the breakout in France.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 3 роки тому

      So who was the German general. Let us confirm that story, by name.

  • @johnlansing2902
    @johnlansing2902 3 роки тому +11

    A true warrior admired by his enemies not only by the commanders but by those in the ranks …….

  • @petermcdonald5694
    @petermcdonald5694 3 роки тому +1

    What great acting I was totally hooked so much better than many recent films!

  • @rwarren58
    @rwarren58 12 років тому +55

    A superb scene by James Mason. With the understanding that this is a movie; the confrontation between Hitler and Rommel is riveting.

  • @AnthonyGenualdi
    @AnthonyGenualdi 4 роки тому +16

    One of my favorite movies, and Luther Adler did a great job here.

  • @gazza2933
    @gazza2933 5 років тому +18

    Great film!
    James Mason was an excellent actor.

  • @FilthyPeasant6
    @FilthyPeasant6 5 років тому +588

    It would seem that the führer has a meme 0:55

    • @HeadsetHatGuy
      @HeadsetHatGuy 4 роки тому +25

      italy the country who switches sides

    • @apoc3037
      @apoc3037 4 роки тому +11

      The prophecy

    • @xanshen9011
      @xanshen9011 4 роки тому +4

      Don't Click On My Channel And also the country to bring civilization to europe.

    • @stevelucky7579
      @stevelucky7579 4 роки тому +2

      IFunny would eat this up

    • @Virtue-Vendetta
      @Virtue-Vendetta 4 роки тому +1

      @@stevelucky7579 or tear it apart. Its a 50/50

  • @williamn.677
    @williamn.677 4 роки тому +16

    Damn, that actor has Adolph nailed!!!

  • @michaelmorgan9824
    @michaelmorgan9824 4 роки тому +24

    James Mason what a great Actor!!!

    • @jubalcalif9100
      @jubalcalif9100 3 роки тому

      I have a notion to second that emotion !!

  • @fredrikkristiansen1462
    @fredrikkristiansen1462 6 років тому +177

    These uniforms are probably real!

  • @alexmccrorie4195
    @alexmccrorie4195 4 роки тому +7

    I loved this movie .I never get sick of watching it .James mason was great as rommel.

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne 4 роки тому +118

    This is what happens when the people of a Nation allow an insane person to take over the country.

    • @mikelynch7271
      @mikelynch7271 4 роки тому +20

      Welcome to tRumpland aka America 2020.
      Thank the Lord of Light in a few months he’ll be gone

    • @patricktraynor7628
      @patricktraynor7628 4 роки тому +40

      Mike Lynch I was waiting for some dumb ass for this idiotic comparison. Insanity runs rampant in the (“loonie lefts”) Democratic Party

    • @DaveGIS123
      @DaveGIS123 4 роки тому +3

      @@patricktraynor7628 The clip portrays Hitler living in a fantasy world. Author Barbara Tuchman defined "folly" as the "pursuit of policy contrary to self interest". Hitler refused to bomb Portsmouth or Southampton, which would have harmed the Allied resupply effort, and kept bombing London instead. Why? Instead of pursuing a militarily sound policy at the advice of his best general, he ranted about his wonder weapons that would change the course of the war. Fantasy and folly.

    • @thesurvivalist1996
      @thesurvivalist1996 4 роки тому +1

      @@CurtisWithoutHandles both sides are equally as bad. That's why I voted libertarian.

    • @spydude38
      @spydude38 4 роки тому +13

      @@mikelynch7271 How many wars has he started? Oh right. None. Remember, "Hillary in a landslide!"

  • @toneman335
    @toneman335 4 роки тому +13

    This video is a perfect example why you must never debate or argue with a crazy person. No matter what you say you will not be understood and they will spin your words against you!

    • @minimax9452
      @minimax9452 4 роки тому

      similar to the discussions in downingstreet with mr johnson

    • @s.sestric9929
      @s.sestric9929 4 роки тому +1

      Which is why I never debate Trumpskis. They are irredeemably stupid and crazy.

    • @bobbywimsy6741
      @bobbywimsy6741 4 роки тому +1

      @@s.sestric9929 Wise energy use. We need sane, stable, administratively competent, and above all, wise leadership.

    • @marbury2403
      @marbury2403 4 роки тому

      Now you know how Nancy Pelosi feels.

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder3678 4 роки тому +10

    "I detest rudeness, especially my own." James Mason

  • @tahahadada1936
    @tahahadada1936 4 роки тому +16

    Sounds like a normal conversation between me and mom

  • @shavingdave1
    @shavingdave1 4 роки тому +5

    Great scene!! Intense!! This scene alone should have won an Academy Award!!

  • @chetpomeroy1399
    @chetpomeroy1399 4 роки тому +9

    This was made barely six years after Germany surrendered to the Allies, which is probably why it looks so realistic!

  • @tubenachos
    @tubenachos Рік тому +2

    I'm amazed great quality, WW2 just ended 6 years before this movie released

  • @williamewing5509
    @williamewing5509 3 роки тому +2

    I can remember that the late James Mason and Richard Burton were in the movie The Desert Fox and I have got George Peppard Michael York and John Mills in The Night Of The Fox as I am dedicating these movie DVDS to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyxxxxx

  • @metalheadmachine4861
    @metalheadmachine4861 4 роки тому +26

    Only 6 years after the war
    Man they MUST have respected Rommel

    • @TheJuan72
      @TheJuan72 3 роки тому

      yes and Gen. Patton.

    • @thatguyinelnorte
      @thatguyinelnorte 3 роки тому

      At that point we were facing communists in Russia, China, and Korea...

    • @metalheadmachine4861
      @metalheadmachine4861 3 роки тому

      @@thatguyinelnorte what's changed????

    • @cowboywoodard2569
      @cowboywoodard2569 3 роки тому

      In Iraq our soldiers posted to them we learned from him and we are going to rape everyone of you, fuck Bagdad

  • @danielqmul
    @danielqmul 6 років тому +5

    Thank you for uploading. An incredible clip.

  • @67nairb
    @67nairb 5 років тому +43

    Hitler once called Rommel his favorite general. He brought so many victories for Germany in North Africa, he was the second most popular man in the country......second only to the Fuehrer of course. Rommel liked and admired Hitler initially. But he eventually saw the true face of the man.

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 4 роки тому

      So many victories.such a great general.
      BULLSHIT, the ONLY VICTORY THAT MATTERS US THE LAST ONE.
      Rommel got his ASSKICKED by Monty. Why do you admire a LOSER, when Monty thrashed him and kicked him out of N Africa.Rommel was a LOSER and he DESERTED HIS MEN AND RAN BACK TO GERMANY.

    • @67nairb
      @67nairb 4 роки тому +2

      @@brit1066 I didn't say he was a great general. But he did initially give Hitler and the German people many victories in North Africa. He was so foxy in victories that he earned the admiration of friend and foe alike. His soldiers certainly revered him. By the beginning of 1942 it looked as though Rommel and his Afrika Korps would conquer all of North Africa and head for the oil wells of the Middle East. Many British people including those in the government thought the war was lost because of Rommel's victories and also because of the fall of Singapore to the Japanese as well Hong Kong and the invasion of Burma. All this despite America's entry into the war. The problem with the North African campaign is because the Nazi Empire over extended itself in Europe, the Atlantic and the Russian front and that was his primary concern. Hitler wanted to conquer all of Russia to make it Germany's Lebensraum or living space. North Africa really didn't mean much to him; he only fought the British there out of a personal favor to Mussolini whose armies got clobbered by the British 8th Army when he invaded Egypt in 1940 and in Feb. 1941 Hitler sent the Afrika Korps with Rommel as it's leader to come to Mussolini's rescue and defeat the British. Rommel wished and Mussolini begged Hitler to make peace with Russia and concentrate all efforts on the North African front. Mussolini longed for an African empire.
      As for being an admirer of Rommel, I wouldn't necessarily call myself an admirer of him. But from what've I've learned he was a decent an honorable man devoted to his wife and son and spent as much time with them as he could given the strains of war. Rommel from what learned was not arrogant like most generals and he certainly no war criminal. He may have fought on the wrong side, but he was a good man. In stark contrast, Montgomery was a very arrogant and nasty individual contemptuous of everybody around him. He had a personal hatred for General Patton and didn't get along with Eisenhower, his superior too well. And his brainchild, Operation Market Garden, the invasion of Holland by Allied paratroopers in September 1944, was a disaster. Plus after the war, he had a controversial relationship with a teenage boy in Switzerland. Montgomery may have fought on the side of the good guys, but he was not a nice man. I betcha Rommel was more loved by Allied troops than Monty.

    • @antiantifa886
      @antiantifa886 4 роки тому

      If Rommel got the armies he wanted that he couldn’t spare because of the eastern front he could’ve driven to the Middle East fast and secured a second front on Russia’s southern flank.

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 4 роки тому

      Anti Antifa Oh WOW you are one smart cookie.
      If Monty had had the army he wanted then ERWIN WOULD NEVER HAVE SET FOOT IN NORTH AFRICA.
      What a bloody STUPID REMARK.

    • @antiantifa886
      @antiantifa886 4 роки тому +1

      Science-is-Truth no you moron. Rommel easily could kicked your ass if he had the armies he wanted. Look at what he did to you denied.

  • @MrQuinn-tc3uo
    @MrQuinn-tc3uo 4 роки тому +6

    when faced with maddness, you stay steadfast and calm.

  • @fettsack7514
    @fettsack7514 4 роки тому +39

    Why is Hitler looking and sounding like an Italian?!

    • @FrantiC119
      @FrantiC119 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah, I don't like this Hitler either. You can tell the actor studied the archival footage of Hitler's speeches and took some cadence and body language from that and it doesn't fit what I imagine Hitler would act and sound like in private. Plus his voice is a completely different pitch and tone from what I'd expect.
      If you want to see a really decent casting job from around the same time period in movies then go watch The Fall of Berlin from 1950. It's a Soviet movie, but they really spared no expense and there's a lot of fun Soviet propaganda and historical tidbits that are subtly and not so subtly worked in. Pretty much every major historical figure in that movie is well cast.

    • @peterlustig6888
      @peterlustig6888 4 роки тому

      Lmao

    • @keelyleilani1326
      @keelyleilani1326 4 роки тому +2

      He's actually Jewish.

    • @LTPottenger
      @LTPottenger 3 роки тому

      He was austrian so northern italians sound similar, but in private he had a very deep voice and pleasant demeanor he was a successful politician after all.

  • @samuelleger6289
    @samuelleger6289 6 років тому +6

    It amazes me that this movie was made only 6 years after the war.

  • @Tim-French
    @Tim-French 3 роки тому +2

    What great performances! I wish this clip was hours longer.

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 4 роки тому +6

    Rommel's plan to move the panzer reserves closer to Normandy before D-Day was overruled by Hitler.
    When it was finally approved, allied air dominance made daytime travel on roads impossible for German armor reinforcements.
    While this was certainly frustrating for Rommel, he recognized after the fact that he could not have repelled the invasion either way. The scope of the allied invasion was far beyond anything the Germans could have stopped on the beach.

  • @kevinbergin9971
    @kevinbergin9971 3 роки тому +3

    Fun Fact: James Mason also did a cameo as Rommel in The Desert Rats (1953).

  • @steelers6titles
    @steelers6titles 4 роки тому +4

    Erich von Stroheim played Rommel in Billy Wilder's "Five Graves to Cairo", filmed in early 1943, while Rommel was still in command.

  • @The_Honcho
    @The_Honcho 4 роки тому +8

    Crazy how a single act of defiance from Rommel earned him admiration from his enemies and future generations

    • @robertperrotto870
      @robertperrotto870 3 роки тому

      that is not what earned him admiration - What earned him admiration was he was fucking brilliant. He is the Father of mechanized Infantry, His strategy, Tactics, and exploits were required reading at the war College, He was never wrong about his assessments, nor his insight. He wanted to take the island of Malta instead of trying to blockade it into submission, Malta played a large role is the extraction of British Soldiers from Africa, and also trapping Rommel's forces in Africa. He also cracked the french resistance codes and knew Normandy was where the allies were landing, and when they were landing. Rommel allegedly was part of the failed assassination attempt on Hitler in July 1944. Whether he was or not is debatable, what was not debatable is that Hitler thought he was involved, which resulted in Rommel Taking his own life in the Honorable Fashion, (If he did not, his family would have been arrested as well).

    • @AlejjSi
      @AlejjSi 3 роки тому

      @@robertperrotto870 Well, the father of the mechanised armoured german divisions really was Heinz Guderian, in many facts a man as brillians as Rommel, though even less polite to Hitler than Rommel, which made him never reach the rank of The FIeld Marshall. The two were similar in many aspects including strategy, yet they disagreed on how the allied invasion should be handled (and here I think Rommel was spot on). Rommel even wanted Guderian (dismissed at that time) to replace him in Africa when he fell ill, but Hitler refused.

    • @markdurl8341
      @markdurl8341 3 роки тому

      rommel was admired, not only because he was a brilliant tactician, but because he was an honourable soldier in the truest sense. he was known for treating enemy POWs humanely. he was also well respected by the troops under him because he wouldnt throw their lives away. admittedly, according my own research, rommel was far less polite than portrayed in this movie.

    • @robertperrotto870
      @robertperrotto870 3 роки тому +1

      @@AlejjSi Rommel envisioned and implemented trucks to move infantry quickly during WW1, wrote a book about it, and Guderian took that concept further.

    • @AlejjSi
      @AlejjSi 3 роки тому +1

      @@robertperrotto870 Aha, thanks for the additional info.

  • @k9handlerusmarine185
    @k9handlerusmarine185 5 років тому +18

    Rommel has always been my hero.

    • @thatguyinelnorte
      @thatguyinelnorte 3 роки тому +1

      Still, he was an enthusiastic Nazi up until just before the end.

    • @rc59191
      @rc59191 3 роки тому

      @@thatguyinelnorte it's a historical fact that he wasn't a party member not everyone was.

    • @trollololololololo1173
      @trollololololololo1173 3 роки тому

      @@thatguyinelnorte Nope....er war keiner

  • @DressyCrooner
    @DressyCrooner 8 років тому +75

    "I HAVE ONE IN MIND! I HAVE THE WEAPON IN MIND!"

    • @benlaskowski357
      @benlaskowski357 4 роки тому +4

      He's LOST his mind.

    • @justicegusting2476
      @justicegusting2476 4 роки тому +1

      @@suzannewillis817 Have Gun Will Travel. My favorite tv show in my youth and today.

  • @PRATEEKsirji
    @PRATEEKsirji 3 роки тому +4

    I'm sure Hitler watched this movie from Argentina

  • @SuperDarkSamurai1
    @SuperDarkSamurai1 4 роки тому +3

    Those that were on the front lines like Rommel and other soldiers could see and understand that they were being overwhelmed and losing the war. Those that were commanding from Berlin and believed that the enemy wouldn't do this or that, or that a new weapon would turn things around wouldn't realize it until it was too late.

  • @vestibulate
    @vestibulate 5 років тому +9

    There's a small measure of justice that Hitler is here portrayed by that great light of the Yiddish American theatre, Luther Adler. Although I have to admit, it's not a very flattering portrait.

  • @WolfgangLunar
    @WolfgangLunar 4 роки тому +8

    This is pretty accurate. A lot of Nazi Generals, Advisors, and even SS officers would try their hardest to tell Hitler the faults in his decisions and orders but Hitler would hardly ever listen.

    • @PointReflex
      @PointReflex 4 роки тому

      Also Hitler's 'deafness' to those advices came in 3 stages:
      Stage 1) 1939~1941 - They where winning left and right (in overall margins) so any criticism about the warfare was desmissed by the victories.
      Stage 2) 1941~1944 - The 'inner circle' (mostly Goering, Goebels and Himmler) told Hitler that everything would be fine, since he trusted them more than anyone else he followed those idealistic (although paranoid) scenarios.
      Stage 3) 1944~1945 - Hitler lost his mind, hearing about massive losses in warfare and industry day after day he started to move imaginary units left and right despite the warnings from the generals. He stopped hearing even his inner circle and went full regalia into his own downfall.

    • @joshuacrommie6249
      @joshuacrommie6249 3 роки тому

      I'd rather be Hitler's general than Stalin's general. Stalin would just kill anyone who disagreed with him.

    • @JaMarcusRussellGOAT
      @JaMarcusRussellGOAT 2 місяці тому

      @@joshuacrommie6249Heck, even Zhukov who won them everything would have been killed or sent to a Gulag if he wasn’t so popular.

  • @etytsf
    @etytsf 6 років тому +169

    Best army with worst political leadership

    • @andyher1880
      @andyher1880 5 років тому +6

      Which is the worst combination possible, since it allows assholes to rule the world, kinda like postwar America (Vietnam, anyone?)

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays 5 років тому +32

      Best army with the best generals, officers, men, equipment, tactics, but worst access to resources and yes, worst political meddling.

    • @shawnmartin8485
      @shawnmartin8485 5 років тому +5

      @TC G Which made him an even Worse leader to squander all the gains made:(To start wars with Russia and America in the same time frames with Japan as an Allie was completely ignorant,the Japanese had already let Hitler extend German word and resources out for them and they didn't come thru so he did it again knowing they couldn't be fully trusted..then allies Germany with Italy who at that time still had a military whose armament was still at WW1 standards...Hitler rode on the shoulders of very Great Counsel and accomplished Military minds and a population that was suffering dearly from the Treaty of Versailles leaving them destitute,a Great Leader would not commit genocide but instead expell,rounding up homosexuals and mentally I'll and slaughtering them is Not the traits of a Great Leader...he played on the populations fears and used Deciet and Murder as his go to instead of working out solutions that left him NO way out ...Hitler was Not a Great Leader but he was intelligent in a very sick and twisted way and Very aware of how to play on people's fears and racial tensions,but at the end of it all all his "brilliant" plans came back on him and led him and Germany to Ruin:(

    • @Dogmeat1950
      @Dogmeat1950 5 років тому +10

      @@oilersridersbluejays What child? funny... cause the U.S Army had Better Equipment as a whole compared to the German Army, Hell U.S Army actually had Radios for their Squads, Better Rifles, Better anti-Armor Weapons,Better training, better Adaptability,WAY better Medical Care for its Troops, Better Food, hell was even better paid. I think you need to start reading history. the Majority of the German Army through the Entire war used Horses,

    • @nirvanabhilash117
      @nirvanabhilash117 5 років тому

      true man

  • @steveg2251
    @steveg2251 4 роки тому +8

    This film was based on a great book. Desmond Young the author reckoned he owed Rommel his life.

    • @regertz
      @regertz 4 роки тому +1

      Great book, nice companion to the Rommel Papers.

  • @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO
    @FIVE-0-APOCALYPTO 4 роки тому +2

    I still listen to this on a daily hourly rate.

  • @godstomper
    @godstomper 6 років тому +202

    Nein nein nein nein!!!!
    ua-cam.com/video/xoMgnJDXd3k/v-deo.html

  • @samlowther3141
    @samlowther3141 4 роки тому +8

    Rommel has just realised he boss is a mad man.

    • @MetalGuru965
      @MetalGuru965 3 роки тому

      I'm certain he knew Hitler was crazy long before 1944.

  • @ReveredDead
    @ReveredDead 4 роки тому +6

    I would have gladly followed Rommel into battle. Even as an American. Besides Gudarian, he is by far the best German general to ever live. It was his strategies on desert warfare and the application of speed and heavy armor taking initiative that led to the extremely successful battle of 73 Easting during the Gulf War. One of the troop carriers even had a picture of Rommel inside it.

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 3 роки тому

      Good as a pure tanker, a lower-level tank commander. He excelled in relatively small-unit tactics in the desert. He failed as Area c commander against the invasion in France and was the wrong person for the job.

    • @Jack51971
      @Jack51971 Рік тому

      I believe that Eric Von Man stein was considered to be the best German general of the war. All losers in the end.

    • @ijnfleetadmiral
      @ijnfleetadmiral Рік тому

      Rommel, Guderian, and Manstein...three of Germany's best.

  • @fredmaxwell9619
    @fredmaxwell9619 4 роки тому +2

    This meeting did take place but I wonder how close to reality this dialog is/was and also did this help Rommel decide that Hitler had to be removed.

  • @warlaker
    @warlaker 2 роки тому +2

    I sure would like to see how this "Hitler" (Luther Adler) would've performed the Steiner Rant

  • @Vikingr4Jesus5919
    @Vikingr4Jesus5919 4 роки тому +25

    "I HAVE A WEAPON MIND!!!"
    He's referring to the Nuke, isn't he?

    • @White_Recluse
      @White_Recluse 4 роки тому +1

      W. L. Orodor Calaerchon German’s had not interest in developing their atomic program

    • @Vikingr4Jesus5919
      @Vikingr4Jesus5919 4 роки тому +1

      @@White_Recluse Not my problem.

    • @jackass5066
      @jackass5066 4 роки тому +1

      @@Vikingr4Jesus5919 ??? The person replying is telling you that Germany wasn't developing a nuke or thinking of doing so hence the weapon in mind isn't a nuke

    • @celebalert5616
      @celebalert5616 4 роки тому +4

      He's talking about the v1 flying bomb, which was first used just after d-day, when this scene takes place. that's why he talks about aiming it at London. He also says he has a second and third one in mind even more powerful, which was the v2 missile, idk what v3 would have been, maybe a nuke yeah. Its the concept of "wunderwaffen" that hitler thought could win the war, but they weren't generally nukes.

    • @GastonBoucher
      @GastonBoucher 4 роки тому

      @@celebalert5616 The V3 existed aswell, it was no nuke though, just some kind of experimental cannon.

  • @ikaikaxkeahi
    @ikaikaxkeahi 5 років тому +8

    Damn just think of it, ww2 was really only several years back before this movie was made

  • @dean1039
    @dean1039 5 років тому +47

    "I have the weapon in mind!"
    Whilst Hitler had it in mind, the Americans had it in development.

    • @lewisirwin5363
      @lewisirwin5363 5 років тому +4

      And the Brits and Norwegians had it under attack.

    • @minimax9452
      @minimax9452 4 роки тому +1

      and after war they all copied the captured german weapons....

    • @s.sestric9929
      @s.sestric9929 4 роки тому

      No, the Americans had it in production and staged in mass quantities in England.

    • @minimax9452
      @minimax9452 4 роки тому +1

      Look up "Operation Paperclip" - these are programs of the US to copy Nazi-Wonder Weapons and export their parts and the scientist to US., Most famous is Wernher von Braun - later Head of NASA. The germans were far ahead.

    • @user-sc9oy1kz8g
      @user-sc9oy1kz8g 4 роки тому

      Gotta love that the Americans think they made the nukes. Designed on British research by European refugee scientists.

  • @zabaleta66
    @zabaleta66 4 роки тому +10

    The look on James Mason's face at the end while Hitler is ranting! He's looking at madness!

    • @particleman5893
      @particleman5893 4 роки тому

      read siege

    • @s.sestric9929
      @s.sestric9929 4 роки тому

      This is how we look at Trump.

    • @oldtoby9377
      @oldtoby9377 3 роки тому

      @@s.sestric9929 Oh, shut it. Do you really have to bring politics in this? Jeez

    • @s.sestric9929
      @s.sestric9929 3 роки тому +1

      @@oldtoby9377 Not political at all. Sorry, but your orange messiah is a corrupt, stupid, and possibly unhinged person that a good portion of the country is willing to follow over a cliff, just like Hitler.

    • @oldtoby9377
      @oldtoby9377 3 роки тому

      @@s.sestric9929 Golly, I did not even once mention that I support Trump in anyway shape or form, and yet you think I do just because I'm trying to get an irrelevant topic out of the way. Do you seriously think we all came and watch this clip merely as an excuse to rant about Trump? I'm sorry, sir/ma'am but I came here to applaud the outstanding performances by Mr. Mason and Mr. Adler, thank you very much.

  • @stuffedmannequin
    @stuffedmannequin 4 роки тому +10

    It's a little surreal to see a movie made so soon after the end of this war. Emotions still riding high about the whole conflict, and our entertainment was already exploring it. It's sorta like seeing World Trade Center with Nick Cage or that United 93 movie coming out five years after 9/11. Going to the movies and seeing something you lived through, so soon after it happened, when everything is still reeling from it. It's just a very weird thing to think about.

    • @RobTheNotary
      @RobTheNotary 4 роки тому

      Jayson Ducharme Fkashback

    • @RobTheNotary
      @RobTheNotary 4 роки тому

      Jayson Ducharme Flashback

    • @RoyJNg
      @RoyJNg 4 роки тому +2

      It was also fresh in the minds that the story of the July 20th were barely coming out and Rommel's suicide was not revealed until the Allies interviewed Rommel's family. And in the Trials of Nuremberg, it was Field Marshal Keitel who revealed that Rommel was forced to commit suicide and not died of injury.

    • @keelyleilani1326
      @keelyleilani1326 4 роки тому

      By the time this movie came out the U.S. and U.K. were more worried about the Soviet Union and Communism than anything. A movie glorifying a German general who martyred himself wasn't all that shocking for 1951. Had it come out 10 years earlier then it would have been insanely controversial, somewhat like some of the pro-Soviet movies were around 1943-1945, despite them being an ally during that time they still weren't fully trusted and most people knew Stalin would be the next menace to deal with after Hitler was defeated.

    • @AdmiralBonetoPick
      @AdmiralBonetoPick 4 роки тому

      A lot of movies like this were even made *during* the war: from 1940 onwards. Casablanca is probably the most famous, but there were dozens of others.

  • @thisismagacountry1318
    @thisismagacountry1318 5 років тому +6

    Is Rommel played by James Mason?

    • @PeterSodhi
      @PeterSodhi 5 років тому

      THIS IS #MAGA COUNTRY yes

    • @steveg2251
      @steveg2251 4 роки тому

      Yes he played him twice

  • @aa64912
    @aa64912 5 років тому +6

    One of the top field commanders of the war and the daft little corporal knows more than he does

    • @MetalGuru965
      @MetalGuru965 3 роки тому +1

      "I know more than the generals do about ISIS". Sounds hauntingly familiar, doesn't it?

    • @burstcity3832
      @burstcity3832 3 роки тому

      @@MetalGuru965 Its a good job the person you are talking about actually has crippling self doubt or he might have actually done things without needing to be loved for it first.

  • @johnchambers2996
    @johnchambers2996 5 років тому +6

    The German generals had no problems with Uncle Adolph as long as they were winning. When they started losing, they started to develop more issues.

    • @angelamagnus6615
      @angelamagnus6615 3 роки тому

      In fact many were promoted to field Marshalls after fall of france

    • @johnchambers2996
      @johnchambers2996 3 роки тому

      @@angelamagnus6615 Der Fuhrer promoted them to cut their political clout. Two field marshals like a Ludendorff or Hindenburg have a lot more political prestige for opposition than eight that owe their positions to you..

    • @angelamagnus6615
      @angelamagnus6615 3 роки тому

      @@johnchambers2996 but they did get promotion out of merit. of course I disagree with Paulus promotion because he was trapped with Stalingrad and there was a political agenda behind it.

    • @johnchambers2996
      @johnchambers2996 3 роки тому +1

      @@angelamagnus6615 Well, from what I have read, it was mostly a cynical political move to undercut the opposition power of the German General Staff. Politicians do it today with promotions in the alphabet soup of government bureaucracies.

  • @hayleywilliams8750
    @hayleywilliams8750 3 місяці тому

    I know that officer as ted from "When the bells go down" he was a sub officer in the NFS during the blitz

  • @andymason5715
    @andymason5715 Рік тому +2

    A great clip of uncle Jim at his finest

  • @blownonfuel
    @blownonfuel 4 роки тому +5

    The phrase "too little, too late" was never more appropriate.

  • @globalcitizen5918
    @globalcitizen5918 4 роки тому +3

    I have the weapon in mind.
    Brings out panzer 8 mauss, so heavy, that bridge breaks down.

    • @riatorex8722
      @riatorex8722 3 роки тому

      And built a gun so big, it took three days and over four thousand men to assemble

  • @justinian-the-great
    @justinian-the-great 4 роки тому +5

    2:03 Poor chair!
    We want justice too all chairs maltreated by Nazis!

  • @arcticwind1368
    @arcticwind1368 2 роки тому +2

    That movie was released in 1951
    Not even a decade after ww2 ended
    Millions of soldiers that fought in the war were still alive back then

  • @thotarojoestar3045
    @thotarojoestar3045 4 роки тому +1

    What did he say at the start? " Why you didn't succeed von rundstedt?"

    • @thatguyinelnorte
      @thatguyinelnorte 3 роки тому

      When von Rundstedt resigned/died/was fired... Rommel was not chosen to replace him...

  • @travelinben1966
    @travelinben1966 5 років тому +5

    Rommel was a ,brilliant military tactician who,I wish, would have crossed over to the allied side and lived out a full life.

    • @burstcity3832
      @burstcity3832 3 роки тому

      That is most definitely an attempt to make Hitler even more of a ridiculed figure, pure propoganda.

  • @AADIBAWA
    @AADIBAWA 4 роки тому +3

    THIS IS MY BOSS WHEN EVER I TRY TO GIVE HIM SUGGESTIONS

  • @2steelshells
    @2steelshells 5 років тому +6

    As cliche' as it was,it got Hitler's 'kook ' perfectly.

  • @ivanlussich8146
    @ivanlussich8146 3 роки тому +2

    James Mason a top class actor who could play the most difficult roles. The man playing as Hitler is Luther Adler ?

  • @jesusmiguelrodriguez3506
    @jesusmiguelrodriguez3506 2 роки тому +2

    Field Marshall Erwin Rommel was a CAESAR...a military genius...a real man...a man's man...whom had the admiration, the respect, and the fear of the Allies. WW II would have been won by Nazi Germany had the military strength and forces been left up to Field Marshall Erwin Rommel.