This video enraged Adolf's father, who punished him severely.
Hitlers mummy said he had a strong chin for a strong boy
*He splitted the atoms by shooting his head*
@@Joel-ee4yh You need a period at the end of your sentence and a comma after one, before "lol". But nice one, lol.
This sounds like a typical call of duty stealth mission
More like Medal of Honor TBH, expecially some of the early ones.
This is brilliant, there's loads of info about the manhatten project. Would like to hear more about the Germans version if it
Also the detonation and use on humans of a nuclear bomb is a Holocaust and we never get taught that, America did one then another, Japan.
Look up the nuclear reactor in Haigerloch in Germany. It is the one he talks about in the vid. Have been there and it's quite interesting.
You're forgetting the Farm Hall documents. In them, Werner Heisenberg seems enthusiastic to build the atomic bomb for Germany, but clearly doesn't know how to build one. The documents show that he's stunned when he learns the U. S. has dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima. Then, in a conversation with his fellow physicist, Otto Hahn, the Farm Hill documents show Heisenberg perfectly explaining how to build an atomic bomb...the actual way, with actual technical details that absolutely proved this guy knew exactly how to build an atom bomb. The Nazis would have had atom bombs years before Hiroshima. Heisenberg was deliberately providing the Nazis with inaccurate research and development. Even without his confession to Neils Bohr, we have absolute proof that Heisenberg prevented the Nazis from getting the atom bomb by just not giving it to them. A week later, he gave a seminar to scientists on numerous nuclear principles they hadn't heard before. It was obvious this wasn't new. It was too detailed. He just didn't tell them. After the war, Heisenberg said there were also practical reasons the Nazis didn't get the bomb. Even if he'd given them the bomb, the Nazi's couldn't have effectively used it because they didn't have the industrial infrastructure and couldn't hope to match the Manhattan Project. He also said he wasn't the only one withholding research. Most scientists on the project were actively avoiding working on the bomb. At the time nobody believed him, but over time, as it became clear that he knew exactly how to build the atom bomb, especially with the Farm Hall documents, he was undeniably telling the truth.
They had no delivery system,rumour suggests smaller yeild bombs were used on Soviet territory, kind of makes sense considering casualties.
What’s amazing is a small group received the accelerated course of military training and pulled it off. It just shows if the cause is greater than yourself you can do anything.
"black norwegian" r u f*cking kidding me..
Why can't europeans be more like americans and aknowlegde their black populations?! We americans got some problems with racism, but at least we don't pretend like black people don't exist. Europe is so racist.
@@sblbb929 well America has a huge black population were europe has a small black population. And how does that make them racist?
@@Xanny7777 it’s racist cuz when you put your left foot in and put your left foot out... then you shake all about. 😁 let there be peace ✌️
"Everyone is safe from nuclear bombs"
Hiroshima: :|
Nagasaki: Sure man
Imperium シ it means that the us has no realization for its own actions. The only president to acknowledge the tragedy of Nagasaki and Hiroshima was Obama, it took 70 years... that's just disgusting.
@@liandrysanguishinshin7955
Necessary evils. Invading Japan would be more destructive than the Atomic Bombs could ever be, since the entire population was hyped up on propaganda to "resist the invader" and fight to their deaths.
The opening landing was calculated to suffer over 1 million casualties on both sides alone. Keep in mind that's just *landing on the beaches.* It would be even worse pushing into the country.
So, obliterating two cities to end the war was seen as preferable. For both sides.
@@youraveragescotsman7119 1 million is too low it wouldve costed the us over 500000 losses and the japanese tens of millions
The problem was when they were looking for Heisenberg the more they knew about his location the less they knew about his velocity.
Can’t be the only one who can’t stop thinking about breaking bad when they hear “hesinberg”
6:51 correction: at this point in history, the US had not completed any nuclear weapons tests, the Trinity test, the first successful nuclear weapon test, wasn't conducted until July, 2 full months after Germany's surrender.
Leif Tronstad did not participate in the mission. He gathered old friends and allies from the war which he could trust. All Norwegians. Also it's a slap to Norwegian history by putting blacks in this...
The Japanese were also working on Nuclear bombs. But the Imperial Navy and the Imperial Army were working separately, one was based in Korea, as they hated each other and would not cooperate on anything. If they had combined their efforts they might have made more progress
The Nazis, realizing they were finished, sent heavy water via submarine to Japan. They hoped Japan could make it work and win the war. But the sub was intercepted by the Allies. Japan didn't get the heavy water.
@@keffey99 I knew about that, but reading your comment - my first thought was - how crazy, filling a submarine with heavy water, its going to sink!
The Japanese attempt to build an atomic bomb was called "The Riken Effort". But the Japanese had only about 100 people working on that project, with very limited resources. It amounted to even much less than the Nazi's project.
Heisenberg was the finest theoretical physicist left in Germany, and discovered the principle of indetermination.
At the end of the conflict, the Allied were extremely surprised that what the Germans built, and called a reactor, didn't even had the moderator rods in it (cadmium bars to slow down fast neutrons); basically the German atomic scientists were toying with uranium, and they couldn't have achieved anything - both for civilian and military use...
Heavy water is not used to make bombs. Heavy water is used as a moderator in nuclear reactors. In the end, the Germans used graphite instead as a moderator instead of heavy water.
*This video enraged the Allies, who punished him severely.*
Nazis:Behold our atomic bomb
Manhattan project:Allow me to introduce myself
This soonds like it haz potentanl to ba a grati action/thriller movi abut WWtoo
@@michaelscott7166 If Hollywood made it now: the British and Norwegians would be written out of the story, the raid would be carried out by a bunch of misfit rogues jailed for refusing to obey orders, and the raiders would be carefully-cast to reflect Diversity.
Please fire whoever drew Hitler’s mustache!!!
@@j.b.fsomin7242 yup, weirdly i had a lot of documentaries saved on playlists but when I'm about to watch some another i come back and see that almost everything is deleted for some reason
Everybody gangsta till the USA uses Fat man and Little boy on Hamburg and Berlin instead of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
There's a great norwegian show about this mission called tungtvannet, I highly reccommend it.
English teachers :summaries how close they came in a 300 word response
Me:
Close
Poet :the boy sat on the black sofa
English teacher:Why Why did he sit on the sofa does the black show he is sad?
Poet:
Cause he f**king wanted to sit down
Hacker Killer how to get rid of the English teacher get the quiet kid on her
One small nitpick, the heavy water was for a reactor moderator for the creation of Plutonium
In battlefield 5 it explains how close they got
@@Euphrynichus yes they did definitely not one of my favorite levels in the game
who all are here after oppenheimer?
The assault on the heavy water plant is one of those stories that would make a banger of a movie.
This Norweigan raid would be a decent movie
As always; no more interesting time in history than WWI-II
Altough an amazing time period, i do think the renaissance period and all the big revolutions/civil wars from 1789-1918 are also very interesting
Its scary to think how everything could have gone wrong
@@AbrahamLincoln4 my boy Abe your still alive I haven't seen you in years
This would make a great movie
America talking to a nuke: how many atoms do you want split?
Nuke: *yes*
Weird, but I want a video on the infographics animation process. It would be interesting to see.
My great grandparents told me about this all the time before they died. I thought they were making it up lol but nope
Very close and we can be thankful that scientists were slowing the project down on purpose
this could inspire a movie/thriller where a nation starts developing nuclear weapons, and spies prevent a nuclear apocalypse, but they still manage to use two bombs on the population of an island
Wait a minute I know this one. It's called, "This actually happened once."
Amazon needs to produce a movie on the Heavy Water facility mission. It's just too obviously badass for them not to take it on.
@@patrickwilliams7210 Awesome. I'll have to check it out some time.
..what isn't well known: Japan had an atomic-bomb-programm too - for a short period even 2; one by the army and another one by the navy...
...luckyly their programs were tiny compared to the Manhattan-project and didn't make great progress...!
You are saying luckily many people died and suffer because of manhattan project?
That's what I read. The Germans were no where near where the Manhattan project was at. If they had started 10 years earlier, thing may have been very different.
Poet :the boy sat on the black sofa
English teacher:Why Why did he sit on the sofa does the black show he is sad?
Poet:
Cause he f**king wanted to sit down
Thx bro. Got a project due next week.
If he would have developed nuclear weapons he wouldn’t have doubt a second use them
To think Albert Einstein thought atomic power was impossible to reach
Can you talk about max manus and his gang in a episode. He is a Norwegian war hero
imagine if a country had used nuclear weapons, that would've been disastrous!
yeah, I just visited this beautiful city called Hiroshima while watching this
@@oddfungus9281 weird I’m watching this video 15 minutes from Detroit where they built the bomber that was used on Hiroshima. If I didn’t know any better I would have thought that Detroit was bombed instead
Imagine hitlers reaction to the allies dropping the first nuke
Well ... the allies wouldn't know about any nuke until they invaded all science facilities in Germany 🤡
@Lucius Murrius the Competent 🏴☠️ Bruh, the US were working on nukes before Germany even lost. Also, Germany's nuclear bomb research wasn't even close to the US. The invention of the atomic bomb is an American feat, but I can tell that you won't accept that info.
Short answer: NO
Slightly longer answer: As close as they are to capturing Moscow
they were soo close during the battle of Moscow victory lay on the presence of single companys
@@TheLongDon russia would have never lost even if stalingrad and Moscow fell but they would never win
@@starleighpersonal Yes they would have. The war between Russia and Germany was decided by literally a couple key battles
This makes me wonder what America could have done in ww2. Glad they used it to end the war
Probably could have dominated much of the world if they wanted to. Glad they never tried that. Although even using them as they did is deeply sad.
@@starwarsalliance8623 yeah but we had to stop Japan Japan wouldn't have stopped without a big you know boom
@@carmelsmores5160 u stopped them by killing civilians. Nobody talks about ur war crimes
The black Norwegian.
@@generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895 Im Norwegian and that is not true
@@generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895 Umm, Im from Norway and that is not true at all
how is this not a movie yet ?
Literally, the best youtube channel out there!
The facility in Vemork is well worth a visit!
Thank you, Norway!
You’re welcome(yes, i am a norwegian) those brave men were called «Gutta på Skauen», which means The Boys in the Forest.
There should be a movie made out of this honestly….just amazing
The problem about a series or a movie about this would be the anti-climatic ending.
Those scientists had the coolest life story.
Bro this would be a great cod campaign
Heisenberg knew how to make the bomb, but did not as he wanted to create electricity and not weapon.
He deliberately sabotaged the project.
Hii love your vids infographics show!!!
The Nazis were nowhere near to making a nuke. It was a small side project. The Nazis were putting all their efforts into making a jet fighter
Yes, but the allies didn't know that at the time. Which is why the mission was crucial
Thx
Love your war stories
The entire concept of nuclear/atomic fission lays with Einstein. Who fled the Nazis and (thankfully!) was allowed refuge in the US. Kind of obscured in this little cartoon.
Not really the case. He was fundamental to the layouts of the early reactor experiments... but not really with the bomb. As that wasn't his area.
You could also argue that the entire concept of nuclear/atomic fission lays with Otto Hahn.
This should be a movie
Man, this story here would make a most excellent movie with the right script & director.
How did you make this video and not include the part about the Ferry sabotage. They sank a civilian ferry containing heavy water barrels below deck. That was one of the most interesting parts of the whole series of events.
Usa: we created the first atomic bomb
Heisenberg: say my name...
Heavy water is used as a coolant not to start the chain reactions.
This event should be made into a movie/series in my opinion
The sabotage of the facility in Norway and the development of the german atomic bomb are actually a series, its a norwegian production called "Kampen om tungtvannet" ("The heavy water war" in USA and "Saboteurs" in England i believe)
*How close did the Nazis come to building the atomic bomb?*
*America* = "How about no...."
"Warriors soul...
They signed the book of history.
They played a leading role...
To win the second war.
Allied time was running short.
They would race against the bomb.
As hours turned to days, time passed on.
As the nature test their strength...
They would fight through night and day.
To live amongst the wild,
Stay alive.
Called into serve.
And they knew what to do.
They were the heroes of the cold!
Warriors soul!"
There are two reports of witnessing a post atomic bomb mushroom like cloud in Ludwigslust in 1944. Germany worked on a tactical nuclear bomb that could have been installed in the V2 rockets.
You don’t find Heisenberg Heisenberg finds you
Mr.white: say my name
Wow Frikin 6 commercials later.
I really don't like how these videos hype how close the Nazis were to an atomic bomb. They weren't nor was building an a-bomb a high priority. There are a lot of reasons for that which would involve a lot more information that I don't want to go into here, but basically the Germans figured that it would cost too much, take too long, and cost too many resources....and frankly for Germany they were right. The project was severely deemphasized after early 1942 in favor of other projects with a more immediate impact.
Man in the High Castle: it’s free real estate
Great content as always. But the blonde soldier animation had it feeling like the Wartime Adventures of Art Garfunkel.
They forgot to mention that we got there top scientist but Russia somehow got there hands on the research papers that's how they caught up so fast
I didn't know the Nazi's had Black scientists. LOL.
allies- luck 100
axis- skill 100
***Walter White Breaking Bad joke
How come there is no Hollywood movie about that team of soldiers and trained scientists that went behind enemy lines to disrupt everything? You would think Tom Hanks would’ve made a film about it already. 😂
Because it wasn't American soldiers and as we all know nothing cam be achieved without america 🙄
The operation to shut down the heavy water facility would be an amazing movie.
Answer: They were not close, not at all. No need to watch the entire video.
Amazing video lads
Can you guys make some infographic shows on some other subjects? Every subject is war/serialkillers/sleep deprivation. How bout some koala videos
“What should we codename our nuclear weapon program?”
“....Uranium Project?”
“They’ll never know”
Nice comment
😂 that pretty funny
That’s what I thought
Manhattan project vs Uranium project 😂
Imagine how different the war would have turned out if the Nazis recruited Einstein, instead of trying to send him to a concentration camp, forcing him to flee Germany and travel to New Jersey.