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  • @flipper-b8588
    @flipper-b8588 2 роки тому +853

    That last scene, where Speer looks back, you can almost feel a eerie connection. In the sense that Speer was an architect, he loved architecture and was practically put in charge of designing a new Germania. Berlin itself is an architectural masterpiece. Imagine the world you once knew and loved is all about to be reduced to rubble and debris. All you can do is walk away and leave.

    • @justiceadams6623
      @justiceadams6623 2 роки тому +8

      No lie

    • @Univocal
      @Univocal 2 роки тому +16

      That was a building he designed.

    • @robbiedubbelman3024
      @robbiedubbelman3024 2 роки тому +45

      Speer also had very destructive roles within the Nazi political system. He managed to deceive people that he was just an architect and nothing else.
      The Nuremberg trials were a façade, so many of the former Jew hunters got good jobs working for the Stasi in East Germany, West German companies that had an important hand in the Holocaust and robbed Jewish businessowners of their copyrights flourished during the Wirtshaftwunder, in Latin Americas Nazi's had important roles in the many fascist Juntas and the US used operation paperclip to get their hands on Nazi's they deemed useful (the US was always more ideologically aligned with Fascism than Communism).
      Much more Nazi blood should've flowed after their defeat.

    • @3dcomrade
      @3dcomrade Рік тому +6

      @@robbiedubbelman3024 so USSR is also closer to fascism by doing their own paperclip? Excdpt they got the trash onstead?

    • @CianMcsweeney
      @CianMcsweeney Рік тому

      at this point Berlin had already been bombed to bits by years of raids by the USAF and RAF

  • @William_1985
    @William_1985 5 років тому +950

    Speer admiring the Berlin architecture for the last time

    • @Galland_
      @Galland_ 5 років тому +69

      ..which of course he had build, in this case..

    • @fareedjamal2954
      @fareedjamal2954 4 роки тому +83

      Or perhaps he sees the tragedy of how a dream of romanesque Reich whose destiny it had seemed to shine has collapsed into tomb of despair....

    • @odinewing3463
      @odinewing3463 3 роки тому +24

      If you read his memoirs, you'll know that the destruction of all that Speer designed is a damn waste.

    • @William_1985
      @William_1985 Рік тому

      @@Galland_ yes of course

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Рік тому +3

      @@odinewing3463the man was a genius. Just at the wrong place in the wrong time

  • @gevkrusty2906
    @gevkrusty2906 5 років тому +1277

    It's weird seeing Hitler cry in silence rather than throwing a tantrum about it.

    • @martinfrostnas6610
      @martinfrostnas6610 5 років тому +287

      I guess because Speer was important to him and at least much more honest and honourable about his betrayal

    • @nerdomatic2489
      @nerdomatic2489 4 роки тому +100

      Why would he have to throw a tantrum? Those were his last 10 days in the bunker before he would:
      A) Get caught by the Soviets (which would be disastrous for him)
      B) Die naturally from stress, or suicide - Thus, he wouldn't give a damn about treason or betrayal anymore, not when he had much bigger problems to be concerned about and after the failure of Steiner's offensive. I agree with you, but when you realize the circumstances here, I don't think I would've done anything different...

    • @comradeskeever1336
      @comradeskeever1336 4 роки тому +41

      Speer, ja!

    • @Sunburn2007
      @Sunburn2007 4 роки тому +53

      One of the reasons they had to actually remove the scene. It made Hitler seem to "human" and they were already pushing it with the film as is.

    • @dr.finnegan3949
      @dr.finnegan3949 4 роки тому +29

      Proximate Cause it isn’t removed from the movie as far I know

  • @erenyeager3829
    @erenyeager3829 4 роки тому +1718

    We can all be fair, Downfall is the best ww2 movie ever made.

    • @winstonsp4689
      @winstonsp4689 4 роки тому +21

      And dunkirk

    • @Theunseenesoteric
      @Theunseenesoteric 4 роки тому +22

      Everything about Hitler here was historically inaccurate

    • @AssyMcgeeee
      @AssyMcgeeee 4 роки тому +144

      @@Theunseenesoteric
      No it wasn't you fool.

    • @edwardmakabling418
      @edwardmakabling418 4 роки тому +26

      Schindlers list?

    • @XxHECXxX
      @XxHECXxX 4 роки тому +41

      @@AssyMcgeeee Hitler here seems more like a perfectionistic-helper type personality but he was in reality a doubting-thinking type. That obviously does not preclude him from outbursts of emotion, which he would frequently have as a result of his deep pessimism which ironically does not come off as strong here.
      It might seem like I am making his case to you but really most movies either portray Hitler as a comic book villain or as basically being OCD, and thats not really the core of his psychology. From my perpective, the best portrayal of Hitlers internal mindset is actually the portrayal from the movie Look Whos Back, which demonstrates perfectly how he was able to convince people of his position by sowing doubt about the existing structure of the world. Not taking a position on anything, just being honest about my thoughts.
      Heres a clip - ua-cam.com/video/t2aNRYL0nq8/v-deo.html

  • @Doctor699
    @Doctor699 3 роки тому +882

    Hitler surrounded himself with yes men for years and years. Imagine being told over and over for decades that you're right. That you're making the right decisions, without those closest to you ever challenging you. Then in these last days as it's all falling apart so rapidly, your closest and dearest friend gives you the brutal and honest truth. Sort of like your orders aren't even worth following. That would feel like a sharp dagger through the heart.
    Let me be frank though, I have no sympathy for Hitler. I'm just imagining how horrible that would feel.

    • @FunkyHacker
      @FunkyHacker 3 роки тому +18

      For real

    • @oanasava11
      @oanasava11 3 роки тому +10

      @flatmunch 007 true

    • @yiyangli2749
      @yiyangli2749 3 роки тому +111

      That's actually not quite true. If you read the memoirs of German generals, they argue with Hitler all the time. Including such thing as Walter Model telling Hitler: "Mein Fuhrer, are you the commander of the Ninth Army or am I?!", and Hitler gave in to his demands. I guess on the political side maybe what you said would be more accurate.

    • @slothinator1229
      @slothinator1229 3 роки тому +8

      @flatmunch 007 may have been broken but he broke families way worse than he was broken himself

    • @Dilkingt0nne
      @Dilkingt0nne 3 роки тому +67

      Don’t be ashamed of or deny having sympathy for someone just because they’re an evil person. You do have sympathy for him and that’s good it reflects well on you. It proves your more human than he is.

  • @thenameisgsarci
    @thenameisgsarci 3 роки тому +306

    TLDR:
    Hitler: I will not shed a tear for my people.
    Speer: Then, I'll make you shed one.

    • @zhouwu
      @zhouwu 2 роки тому +15

      Yeah!

    • @ilanraeayalabaciu2957
      @ilanraeayalabaciu2957 2 місяці тому +1

      You do realise it isn't a real movie?

    • @hi-mf5yx
      @hi-mf5yx Місяць тому

      ​@@ilanraeayalabaciu2957wdym lol

    • @stevenlarrabee3438
      @stevenlarrabee3438 8 днів тому

      One of the quotes i read from Hitler that gives an insight. He was asked about the rumor of Jews being disposed of by a German newspaper reporter. Hitler’s answer. “I send the flower of German youth to die in the horror of battle without shedding a tear. Why would i care about Jews?”

  • @reinforcer9000
    @reinforcer9000 2 роки тому +103

    You can tell that was a Julius Caesar moment. Speer sank the final dagger into Hitler and all Hitler can do is accept it like "et tu?"

  • @dunkim7527
    @dunkim7527 4 роки тому +790

    Speer had a different, much different loyalty for Hitler. Even how Speer got to be in the Nazi was mystical. This betrayal truly hurt Hitler in a soft part of his heart. He cried alone. He had soo much trust and faith in everyone, this scene showed his most vulnerable state. In other portrayals Speer was seen crying, as well...

    • @abrahamanthony3011
      @abrahamanthony3011 4 роки тому +4

      Dun Kim more so than Himmlers betrayal?

    • @abrahamanthony3011
      @abrahamanthony3011 4 роки тому +128

      Speer was a true anti-semite, he believed in the cause, did his time after the war and then tried to clean up his image by writing a book. I don’t know why people call him the good nazi

    • @bulldogsbob
      @bulldogsbob 4 роки тому +15

      He defied the Nero decree.

    • @jamalham7802
      @jamalham7802 4 роки тому +33

      Don't trust or believe criminals, who told you he said that to Hitler, did u see it, do u have any irrefutable evidence, hitler was extremely ruthless with anybody who don't apply his orders, if you think he really did that because speer said so on his book, then you're wrong my friend, speer at that time was in jail and he wrote a book to protect himself and show the world that he wasn't a radical nazi...etc

    • @jamalham7802
      @jamalham7802 4 роки тому +7

      @Rafael Resende I'm not talking about this, my comment was about what he said in his book about the conversation between him and Hitler, he said that he told hitler he was not only against his orders but he even did the opposite. Now I ask you a question on this point : Do you really think that speer told him that and Hitler did nothing ? Is there any evidence that he told him that ? I just want you to know that the biggest thing in the world hitler dont accept is Insubordination.

  • @finchborat
    @finchborat 5 років тому +481

    RIP Bruno Ganz

    • @helmutrosendal
      @helmutrosendal 3 роки тому +14

      YES finally someone who knows this legend's name

  • @gonzobliter8or992
    @gonzobliter8or992 2 роки тому +315

    2:40 It's a great little detail. When Hitler breaks the pencil, it's right in front of his chest, so it's like hearing his heart physically break from Speer's betrayal. Just my humble interpretation.

    • @99mrpogi
      @99mrpogi Рік тому +16

      I thought Hitler is going to cause destruction with the pencil of doom

    • @gonzobliter8or992
      @gonzobliter8or992 Рік тому +3

      @@99mrpogi He's gonna raise an army of doodles like in Spongebob.

    • @teddymcfail4359
      @teddymcfail4359 Рік тому

      @@gonzobliter8or992 Hitler used to watch Nick Toons back then?

    • @Angus_Gibson
      @Angus_Gibson Рік тому +1

      ​@feosavoyan1320Underrated comment

    • @anthony-kelly
      @anthony-kelly 7 місяців тому +3

      I think that's a great interpretation! 👍

  • @sirbowman3158
    @sirbowman3158 Рік тому +223

    As Speer walked through the bunker to leave, you'd think they were winning the war based on the immaculate uniforms, cheerful atmosphere, and plentiful food and drink. It's funny how even during Goebbels' last radio broadcast to the German people, he sounds perfectly calm while you can literally hear shelling in the background. It's honestly crazy to think about.

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Рік тому +33

      Their attempts to will and dream a victory into reality in this situation really were something else it's all kinds of surreal.

    • @jasonhaynes2952
      @jasonhaynes2952 Рік тому +1

      Denial is a very powerful thing. They all knew what was coming next. It was only a matter of time...they were going to be under the control of the Russian Army. Many of them would be executed or imprisoned. There was no point dwelling on that; instead they decided to live in the moment and enjoy their last moments as powerful elites.

    • @jonasfischer9510
      @jonasfischer9510 Рік тому

      Yes I thought the same. Fanatism is the word.

    • @Kyhec
      @Kyhec Рік тому

      @@jonasfischer9510 Fanaticism*

    • @sumerian88
      @sumerian88 3 місяці тому

      Many were stuck in a trance, unable to snap out of the apocalypse unfolding around them.

  • @destubae3271
    @destubae3271 2 роки тому +183

    They casted Speer flawlessly, he looks exactly like him.

    • @squinteastwood4637
      @squinteastwood4637 2 роки тому +9

      Eh, the guy from valkery looked the most like Speer.

    • @TheTrickster923
      @TheTrickster923 2 роки тому +3

      Eh, Heino Ferch did a good job acting but he doesn't look like Speer at all.

    • @gordonpeterson678
      @gordonpeterson678 Рік тому +1

      No he doesn't. Hewel should portrayed Spear.

    • @DavidPhilopott-bq9uv
      @DavidPhilopott-bq9uv 6 місяців тому

      Endphase des Krieges befindet sich Speer total erschöpft und seine Gesundheit wurde durchaus beschädigt

  • @abominusrex3205
    @abominusrex3205 2 роки тому +544

    Speer was smart, the moment he figured Germany was doomed, he started collecting brownie points for the forthcoming trial, making him look better than what he actually was.

    • @nicholasoneal1521
      @nicholasoneal1521 2 роки тому +175

      Himmler tried to do it as well, but the SS was just too infamous, and he made too many mistakes doing it

    • @abominusrex3205
      @abominusrex3205 2 роки тому +43

      @@nicholasoneal1521 😀 yup, he was too detached from reality.

    • @stirbjoernwesterhever6223
      @stirbjoernwesterhever6223 2 роки тому +1

      This is true, but I think the defiance of Hitlers orders to destroy what is left of German cities and infrastructure if the enemy moves in, has nothing to do with "making him look better".

    • @Prauwlet213
      @Prauwlet213 2 роки тому +53

      @@abominusrex3205 far too detatched from reality. Along with Hitler, he's one of the few names in history whose very mention will spark fear and terror.

    • @NiceButBites
      @NiceButBites Рік тому

      100% right,

  • @settekwan2708
    @settekwan2708 3 роки тому +420

    Speer is like that only friend the school shooting kid made.

    • @nicholasoneal1521
      @nicholasoneal1521 2 роки тому +3

      What does that make Eva Braun?

    • @Reservemercedesdriver
      @Reservemercedesdriver 2 роки тому +43

      @@nicholasoneal1521 his girlfriend of course

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Рік тому +8

      ”You have always been nice to me”

    • @jolojrdook1419
      @jolojrdook1419 8 місяців тому +5

      True he basically forced everyone to die with him but let speer leave even after betraying him

    • @seijakarjalainen
      @seijakarjalainen 5 місяців тому

      ​@@jolojrdook1419My opinion is that only man Hitler ever truly cared was Albert Speer. He saw in Speer what he always wanted to be. Speer to him was like a son he never had. Speer obviously mislead world thinking that he was just caught up in it. Speer was a young man looking for a father figure that he found in Adolf Hitler.

  • @matrinyer
    @matrinyer 4 роки тому +372

    Imagine your closest best friend and trustest companion betrayed to you,it must been felt hurt
    Hitler cried the last time before his death that day.

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 4 роки тому +36

      It`s a film. Most likely he did not cry, but had bursts of anger. Hitler had no friends, only subjects. Maby he was delusional and belived Speer liked him. But reality is that Speer was from a higher class than him and had real artistic and organisational skills and was charming and likeable. Hitler was always envious of Speer and tryed to imitate his tastes. Speer was a pure opportunist, he saw the possibillitys in the third reich and took them. When they where gone he simply left.

    • @ThomasJoseph-ht1mu
      @ThomasJoseph-ht1mu 3 роки тому +6

      Why didnt he killed speer

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 3 роки тому +22

      @@ThomasJoseph-ht1mu As i answer over is a possibillity. Most likely because he was delusional about Speer beeing his real friend. Reality was that Speer was just manipulating Hitler with flatter and lies. Personaly dont belive this story the way Speer tells it. Most likely it never happend because in reality not following Hitlers orders was the same as a 100% sure death sentence. It`s most likely revisjonism/lie from Speer to fool the Alies into beliving that in reality he was not the ruthless psycofant as the others and that he was just a bureaucrat following orders. Speer was a master manipulator and a " killer behind a desk" type

    • @MacJaxonManOfAction
      @MacJaxonManOfAction 3 роки тому +6

      @@Ikaros23 Brilliant points. Speer was a lying, self-serving shit.

    • @brndj6672
      @brndj6672 3 роки тому +7

      ​@@Ikaros23 where'd you get this info from? like what books? its very impressive. I like how you've analysed the close relationships in the reich but I do have to say hitler somewhat did have friends, purely because he viewed as a god in the people kept close to him. two prime examples being goring and goebbles. Goring admitted many times the war was lost from the end of the battle of britain, he also often bore brunt of hitlers outburts and saved alot of jews personally. however despite all this he still followed his fuhrer plunging the country into the ground with all his loyalty up until the end of his life, maintaining his justifications at nuremberg. he is often critiqued for this manner in which he placed hitler's personal agendas above lives itself. Goring changed aspects of his personal life to impress hitler, where I can see the friend relationship

  • @cmoran9103
    @cmoran9103 Рік тому +72

    Hitler breaks a pencil, the tool that an architect and artist uses - the thing that united him to Speer

    • @imperatorscotorum6334
      @imperatorscotorum6334 Рік тому +23

      I don’t know if that symbolism was intentional, but that’s an incredible description. Bravo

  • @kentrosaurusboi3909
    @kentrosaurusboi3909 2 роки тому +117

    4:14 Speer quite frankly stands in the ruins of what was once almost the biggest empire in Europe, on par with Napoleon's genius and speed, once threatening Great Britain and the Soviet Union, only to come crashing down so quickly. He leaves, never to return to the Neue Reichkanzlei, understanding clearly it's over.

  • @edvinparmeza1298
    @edvinparmeza1298 Рік тому +65

    Imagine the balls you must have to tell Hitler "I sabotaged your orders" without sugarcoating it, straight to the point.

    • @rickglorie
      @rickglorie Рік тому +4

      Certainly didn't happen like that, but nice drama.

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@DoIgopyatUnless Hitler testified that this is what happened, this is as acceptable as believing in the existence of Shangri-La. Speer has an agenda to make himself look good and his auobiography is the only source historians have of the inner workings of the Third Reich...

    • @seijakarjalainen
      @seijakarjalainen 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@DoIgopyatSpeer was probably the only man who could be honest to Adolf like that. We also don't know if Hitler actually said anything about Speer afterwards. There seem to have been a lot of jealousy towards Speer for him being in Hitler's favor. Hitler probably viewed it as a son standing up to his father.

    • @vercot7000
      @vercot7000 4 місяці тому

      @@rickglorie Why? How do you know? Where you there in the room with them?

    • @rickglorie
      @rickglorie 4 місяці тому

      @@vercot7000 Speer has done nothing but trying to white wash his actions. He was servile scum to Hitler, he never stood up to him, certainly not at that point. The only source there is for this story is.. Speer himself. It's fake af.

  • @dr.spectre9697
    @dr.spectre9697 5 років тому +194

    One of the best movies I've ever seen

  • @ITILII
    @ITILII 3 роки тому +335

    Bruno Ganz gives one of the finest performances in the history of film.....he makes Hitler seem much more complex than the pure evil character he is usually portrayed as.....which he was

    • @xhulioqejvanaj1548
      @xhulioqejvanaj1548 3 роки тому +26

      No i think hitler himself was complex not just pure evil

    • @DA-hk5nv
      @DA-hk5nv 3 роки тому +46

      The pure evil version is just the victors version of him

    • @xhulioqejvanaj1548
      @xhulioqejvanaj1548 3 роки тому +12

      @@DA-hk5nv its true to a certain extent reading carefully historians especially for starting ww2.winners write history.stalin was horrible comparing to him

    • @miniatureben3558
      @miniatureben3558 3 роки тому +10

      To be honest I think it all came down to his parents (specifically he's father) that changed his behavior then to harsh world where he suffered emotionally financially and spiritually without the ability to be himself as a good painter or just the man who just wanted to live a normal life and finally the propaganda the states broadcasted combined with WW1 did I see the good side of him truly perish and been replaced by a broken man beyond repair. I have in no way sympathy towards Hitler but it was those events did it mold him to become something it wasn't meant for this world

    • @DA-hk5nv
      @DA-hk5nv 3 роки тому +4

      @@miniatureben3558 Or maybe he just wanted to save germany.

  • @js_munchies
    @js_munchies 3 роки тому +76

    This is actually kinda sad. To have one of your most trusted peers reveal he betrayed you.

  • @hellotoltecs
    @hellotoltecs 2 роки тому +21

    all i can say is, that pencil snap was PERSONAL.

  • @Bigdaddyz
    @Bigdaddyz 5 років тому +86

    This was almost true to the book

  • @LtScarecrow87
    @LtScarecrow87 4 роки тому +36

    Speer just took the Mass Effect Paragon option

  • @JReed1985
    @JReed1985 4 роки тому +172

    As much as it's rude to not shake someone's hand when they offer it to you, I don't blame Hitler for refusing to shake Speer's hand, because I can see how betrayed and broken he looked.

    • @inigobantok1579
      @inigobantok1579 3 роки тому

      You do know his order was stupid right, basically reducing what was built during the 12 year rule of the Nazis into a pile of scrap. Their only good contribution to the german people after 7 million citizens of their utopian fascist socialist state died under the war they initiated

    • @JReed1985
      @JReed1985 3 роки тому +1

      @@inigobantok1579 I'm certain Speer referenced the other projects that could have benefitted Hitler during the war.
      It's good that they didn't come to fruition otherwise that would have resulted in more death, but still Hitler felt the cruel jab of betrayal from a man he had upmost love for.

    • @shivjethwa4439
      @shivjethwa4439 3 роки тому +6

      @@inigobantok1579 nazis weren't socialists you fucking troglodyte

    • @inigobantok1579
      @inigobantok1579 3 роки тому +2

      @@shivjethwa4439 their economic system was full on government bureaucracy and interference on every aspect of German life in order to sustain a certain industry of the economy, which is war production. Add to that their massive deficit spending on construction works to herald their ideology of self sustainability.

    • @shivjethwa4439
      @shivjethwa4439 3 роки тому +6

      @@inigobantok1579 the first victims of the concentration camps were socialists, the communist party was banned, trade unions were banned and huge corportations were given benefits. Plus the term privatisiation was coined by nazis. they were not socialists

  • @scanida5070
    @scanida5070 2 роки тому +116

    4:18
    If you just cut it out for a moment that Speer was partly responsible for the Holocaust, you do really feel sorry for him. Imagine: You have been put in charge in redesigning an entire city and are meant to turn it into the capital of the world...only to have these plans crumble apart with your architecture and to finally see them surrounded by flames in a mess of rubble and ashes... It‘s really hard not to feel sorry for him, especially considering what a prick he was...

    • @daraghjohn
      @daraghjohn 2 роки тому +18

      He wasn’t just a city designer though. From 1938 onwards he was involved in the removal of Jews from their homes, and in 1942 he was made Minister for Armaments for the entire reich, where he extremely capable at the political game with the other high level men in the reich like Bormann, Goring and Himmler. He explicitly created a group that’s sole purpose was to kidnap occupied citizens for use in slave labour for the war machine, and (unlike what his book and interviews say) he had a role in the Holocaust, helping to expand auchwitz and even visiting a concentration camp. He was, by reports, extremely politically motivated and had hoped to be named Hitlers successor, extremely unlike the myth that prevailed following the release of his book and subsequent interviews where he was portrayed largely as a non-political technocrat with no interest in the reich, and its policies.

    • @michaelalek6490
      @michaelalek6490 Рік тому

      @@daraghjohnYou read too much Joo propaganda

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Рік тому +1

      That is not true. Speer was never a nazi or believed in the nazi ideology

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 10 місяців тому

      ​@@justusP9101Source? Speer's own autobiography downplay his involvement with the Nazis, casting himself as the "saner" one amongst the sea of drug addicts and hare-brained occultists that form the inner circle. He has an agenda to downplay his role with the Third Reich when the standard penalty for being declared guilty of those crimes is execution...

  • @helmutrosendal
    @helmutrosendal 3 роки тому +27

    2:41 best moment in the whole movie for me it's priceless

  • @deram814
    @deram814 3 роки тому +48

    Why do the subtitles always have to be inaccurate? He doesn't say "I don't find it hard to continue". He says "I don't find it hard to depart from the scene." (i.e. die).

    • @phunnymannfromphunnyland
      @phunnymannfromphunnyland 3 роки тому

      @@behindyou3689 I speak too but the subtitles are wrong

    • @nicholasoneal1521
      @nicholasoneal1521 2 роки тому

      @@behindyou3689 how else would he know?

    • @jalifritz8033
      @jalifritz8033 2 роки тому +2

      One the one hand they must be short enough to be read and on the other the goal was to translate the essence of what was said not what was actually said.

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Місяць тому

      So that's what he meant. I never understood what he meant by "I don't find it hard to continue".

  • @hugostiglitz1816
    @hugostiglitz1816 Рік тому +18

    I just rewatched the movie after years and realized that in the end of the scene, Speer looks back at the 'NeueReichskanzlei', the New Reich Chancellary, wich was designed by him and was only finished 6years prior. Just imagine all the thoughts that has gone through his head in a second while looking at the embodiment of his possible and more succesful future. "Alles Vorbei"

    • @trager8933
      @trager8933 Рік тому +4

      I think Its also a look back to Hitler and Berlin Itself. A city where he spent most of his life now In ruins and decay.

  • @GooglyEyedJoe
    @GooglyEyedJoe 3 роки тому +61

    "They called this fate upon themselves" - I mean he has a point, Hitler didn't get to where he was because he had "a few loyal followers", he had millions upon millions of them.

    • @SamuelBlack84
      @SamuelBlack84 2 роки тому +7

      Even though it was a case of vote for me or suffer the consequences

    • @Hn-gz5iw
      @Hn-gz5iw 2 роки тому +6

      I think he is bashing his generals and military in that statement.

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Місяць тому +1

      @@Hn-gz5iw No, I think he's bashing everyone.

  • @lololowang3094
    @lololowang3094 3 роки тому +70

    Although Hitler was wrong
    I feel sad that his own man had betrayed him So badly.

    • @psilobom
      @psilobom 3 роки тому +9

      The orders Speer was given was to destroy architecture and cities throughout Western Europe to slow down the Allies, But Speer could not bring himself to follow them. He did not want to be the one who destroyed Europe for Hitlers vanity. So he quietly disobeyed and sabotaged those plans.

    • @omegaproductions6667
      @omegaproductions6667 2 роки тому

      @@psilobom lmao, been reading too much of his lies he made to cover himself up?

    • @Ddot223
      @Ddot223 2 роки тому +1

      @@omegaproductions6667 Speer is a little bitch who is getting his mouth pissed in as Hitlers personal cup bearer in Valhalla.

    • @omegaproductions6667
      @omegaproductions6667 2 роки тому

      @@Ddot223 cope

    • @Prauwlet213
      @Prauwlet213 2 роки тому +1

      I don't.

  • @devdixit2440
    @devdixit2440 Рік тому +25

    It's interesting to note that at the beginning of the film, Albert Speer is wearing his military (Organization Todt?) Uniform with rank and Nazi party insignia. Soon afterwards, he ditches the uniforms and wears a business suit. At the end of the film, at his last meeting with Hitler, he wears a suit with no Nazi party insignia, not even a lapel pin or armband.
    It is well known that many German officers and troops, especially SS, ditched their uniforms and put on civilian clothing to appear more innocuous and blend in with civilians. Speer was cunning and is likely preparing for his capture by not wearing anything identifiably Nazi, thus appear more innocent than he was.

  • @thepaintingbanjo8894
    @thepaintingbanjo8894 2 роки тому +13

    If this was Russia circa 2022, Speer's equivalent would really need to worry about being near any windows.

    • @nos_leN150
      @nos_leN150 2 місяці тому

      The Germans didn't have enough time or means to do that to him. I'm pretty sure that Hitler would've done a big cleansing of all his staff and comrades if he could, like Stalin

  • @chaz3345
    @chaz3345 2 роки тому +9

    Nobody seems to notice that there are multiple English translations of this film. The one depicted here is the most rare with the yellow subtitles. The mainstream white small ones miss so many subtle differences int he dialogue that make it truly shine.

  • @matei8master8
    @matei8master8 2 роки тому +9

    It's always that no one understands you. That's always the problem. That's every dictator's problem. "If only, if only, if only, no one understands my vision..."
    It's never YOU. It's always everyone else.
    Oh, shit...

  • @GGDonner
    @GGDonner 4 роки тому +14

    friendship goals

  • @theurgetodosh7064
    @theurgetodosh7064 3 роки тому +15

    Top 10 anime betrayal

  • @weremus8639
    @weremus8639 2 роки тому +13

    Its really sad how most people think that A.H. was heart broken of Speers betrayal. NO! NO! AND AGAIN NO! He was heart broken because he released that all his plans with speer and all his 'great' projects for Germania will never happen and never succeed. There is video explaining Untergang/Downfall and its specially explains this scene. THIS WAS NOT CRY OF BETRAYAL BUT A CRY THAT HE NEVER SEES HIS VISION AND NONE OTHER WILL.

  • @factbeaglesarebest
    @factbeaglesarebest 2 роки тому +14

    Understanding German far better than I did originally watching this it was a fun to rewatch. Even simple things; Hitler says at :28 “sitz mir uns” (informally saying sit with me- as to a friend) not “let’s sit down”.

    • @factbeaglesarebest
      @factbeaglesarebest 2 роки тому +1

      I would add it seems to me that Speers consistently used the formal Ihnen to du

    • @scanida5070
      @scanida5070 2 роки тому

      @@factbeaglesarebest That’s because he always calls him “Mein Führer“, i.e. he calls him by title. ;)

    • @k_ir3868
      @k_ir3868 2 роки тому +2

      He says setzen wir uns. But it's close enough

  • @oneandonlymemologist
    @oneandonlymemologist Рік тому +3

    You know you messed up big time when your best friend left you.

  • @icyivy2424
    @icyivy2424 3 роки тому +28

    Albert Speer got 20 years in the Nuremberg trials

    • @rippspeck
      @rippspeck 3 роки тому +3

      Rightfully so.

    • @hq3473
      @hq3473 3 роки тому +6

      He weaseled out of the certain noose at that trial.

    • @Ealsante
      @Ealsante 3 роки тому +2

      Less than he deserved, for the hundreds of thousands of forced labourers.

    • @thescottishanimeguy9946
      @thescottishanimeguy9946 2 роки тому

      Yea he did use forced labour while he was head of the industry. He was still a piece of shit, just not as bad as some of the others.they

    • @cxarhomell5867
      @cxarhomell5867 Рік тому +2

      ​@@rippspeck Why rightfully so? He was a victim of the same establishment that hired him. He deserved little time.

  • @jte7438
    @jte7438 2 місяці тому +2

    This is in reality two conversations combined into one scene, although the words that were spoken are pretty much delivered verbatim, and it's an understandable adjustment to save time in the movie.
    For those curious, the part where Speer admitted to his betrayal was one conversation, while the part where Hitler said "So, you're leaving. Good." happened on a later occasion, and it was the last time the two saw each other.

    • @MrRJS27
      @MrRJS27 Місяць тому

      As always, "according to Speer." Not saying he's lying, but this is all from a single source with an agenda to rehabilitate himself, at least relative to the worst ones.

  • @DrChrisF
    @DrChrisF Рік тому +6

    Very interesting choice of music at the end here-- Dido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas by English composer Henry Purcell (1659-1695).

    • @cmoran9103
      @cmoran9103 Рік тому +3

      The fall of Carthage. "Remember meeee"

  • @kevinprior3549
    @kevinprior3549 Місяць тому +2

    What a face when Hitler breaks that pencil.

  • @ixoye56
    @ixoye56 2 роки тому +6

    Downfall is one of the best Movies ever

  • @Louisa_Cristina
    @Louisa_Cristina 3 роки тому +11

    Pov : Your Friend leaves you for a girl

  • @HansPeter-dd5kn
    @HansPeter-dd5kn 2 роки тому +5

    A friend of mine worked for speers son in his architect office in Frankfurt, hes still there
    Crazy stuff

  • @stevendurham9996
    @stevendurham9996 5 років тому +92

    A tragedy. All of it.

    • @sebastianelytron8450
      @sebastianelytron8450 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah a tragedy that they got away with it, both of them.

    • @eh1600
      @eh1600 4 роки тому

      @Elvia Darkgrape Incel moment

    • @greenlime1997
      @greenlime1997 3 роки тому +1

      Yes a tragedy that they started

    • @weazels
      @weazels 3 роки тому +17

      @@greenlime1997 Blame the unfair treaties forced on Germany for a war they didn’t even start.

    • @Prauwlet213
      @Prauwlet213 2 роки тому

      ​@@weazels What the hell did you just say? Blame the 'unfair treaties' for a genocide? No, my friend, you are gravely mistaken. Fine, I'll grant you that the Versailles treaty was what allowed Hitler's rise to power, but the support he gained was built off of the antisemitism of Kaiser Wilhelm II, Jews being the typical scapegoat in Europe for hundreds of years. No unfair treaty would have changed that. Fine, I'll grant you Germany didn't start WW1, but they didn't exactly have to go and use mustard gas, A WAR CRIME, and commit atrocities in Belgium and Luxembourg, use forced labour, sink civilian boats and deport and murder civilians. May I also remind you that, like all empires, the german empire was brutal. Genocide and slave labour in Namibia happened. The treaty of Versailles was nothing compared to the evils of the German empire throughout its history. Germany definitely caused a lot of suffering, even during its imperial days. The treaty of Versailles is nothing compared to what Imperial Germany did. You cannot just blame the cause of the worst regime of all mankind that caused the darkest days in world history, on some treaty.

  • @mmr1412
    @mmr1412 Рік тому +4

    The conversation shown most certainly did not occur... Speer retold the story to appear as if he challenged hitler... Hitler would have hung Speer on a meat hook if Hitler knew that Speer betrayed Hitler's orders...

  • @Lubnut
    @Lubnut Місяць тому +1

    I've always liked this scene but only now noticed the music they use in 3:45-4:29 is 'Dido's Lament' and the parralels between the story in the Aenid and what is happening is startling. From wikipedia: "Aeneas falls in love with their queen, Dido, but dutifully departs for Italy, leaving her. Distraught at his betrayal, she orders a pyre to be built and set ablaze so that Aeneas will see from his ship that she has killed herself. She sings the lament before stabbing herself as Aeneas sails on."
    Bravo to the makers of the film, at first I thought it was an odd coincidence but it is genius.

  • @talex7473
    @talex7473 3 роки тому +35

    Speer was always trying to work the system. He even thought about dropping a poison gas bomb down the smoke stack of the bunker, but the night he went to scope it out, he discovered that the smoke stack had been lengthened for security. He had a love-hate relationship with Hitler.

    • @noobster4779
      @noobster4779 2 роки тому +8

      According to himself at least. Speer was a liar through and through and most of his "claims" have long been proven to be false by historians. Speer had one big advantage over Hitler: He survived the war and could form his own narrative of it.
      Hitler basically became the scapegoat for everyone trying to safe their own skin...after all a dead person cant protest or argue against it.

    • @talex7473
      @talex7473 2 роки тому +1

      @@noobster4779 good point. His memoirs do indeed need to be taken with a grain of salt.

    • @bielefeldundmehr2461
      @bielefeldundmehr2461 Рік тому

      This story about the bunker and the poison gas was something that he told to defend himself at the Nuremberg trial. It was never proven.

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Рік тому

      @@talex7473he whitewashed himself for sure, but that doesn’t mean he was as bad as many people say he is

  • @matthew1232k
    @matthew1232k 7 місяців тому +1

    The way Hitler snapped his pencil and wiped his brow…its the ultimate “you’ve gatta be fuckin kidding me” 😂

  • @imperatorscotorum6334
    @imperatorscotorum6334 Рік тому +2

    Almost every line here is memorable. Incredible scene.

  • @ReelinRodgers2
    @ReelinRodgers2 Рік тому +2

    Speer telling Hitler there won’t be no santa Clause this Christmas

  •  3 роки тому +26

    This almost made me cry, that's how I felt like when my schoolmate commited suicide in January 6, 2021. I think she loved me secretly and couldn't tell me it.

    • @giovanicampanini189
      @giovanicampanini189 3 роки тому +1

      I am sorry for your loss,but it was her decision

    •  3 роки тому +1

      @@giovanicampanini189 Aw man, but my shoolmate was step cousin of my best friend which is now in fifth grade.

    • @discovaria9507
      @discovaria9507 3 роки тому +8

      @@giovanicampanini189 Bruh

    • @rlm2933
      @rlm2933 3 роки тому

      @@giovanicampanini189 I agree, people should ask their parents permission before ending it!11

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 3 роки тому +2

      Was she hot?

  • @ronangaelicprince3239
    @ronangaelicprince3239 3 роки тому +6

    Albert Speer was a cunning fox I am listening too he’s Audiobook now

  • @rsv1235
    @rsv1235 5 років тому +173

    Damn, thats sad

  • @hartmutgeuder2901
    @hartmutgeuder2901 11 днів тому

    Der Schauspieler sieht dem richtigen A. Speer aber zum Verwechseln ähnlich.! Sehr gute Leistung! Hervorragend!

  • @BELCAN57
    @BELCAN57 Рік тому +1

    Was Speer thinking "I wonder if he's going to order my arrest and execution?" As he left the building.

  • @Ussonan-Foderation2016
    @Ussonan-Foderation2016 3 місяці тому +1

    Imagine how Speer must've felt. Looking back at his brainchild. A building he designed. Knowing it, and everything around it will most likely be destroyed by the coming armies

  • @SamuRq
    @SamuRq 4 роки тому +13

    Tremenda escena. Un balde de agua fría, esta fue la cruz que clavaron sobre la tumba

  • @messithegoat6142
    @messithegoat6142 5 місяців тому

    The shots of him walking through the bunker while everyone is talking and minding their own business, makes it feel like he's the main character. One of the best scenes in history, despite being such a short and forgettable scene. Awesome movie.

  • @alanchadwick373
    @alanchadwick373 10 місяців тому +4

    Very sad scene. Great acting and overall, compelling film. A realistic view of the Fuhrer (RIP)

  • @hayax
    @hayax 6 місяців тому +1

    If anyone is curious, when Speer talks about how he "sabotaged [Hitler's] orders for destruction", he's talking about the Nerobefehl (Nero Decree) where Hitler ordered Speer to sabotage all German infrastructure to basically destroy what was left of Germany to prevent the allies from using German infrastructure after the war. Speer deliberately disobeyed this order which is what he's referring to here.

  • @faridlotfi5283
    @faridlotfi5283 2 роки тому +3

    4:21 the actor of Albert Speer was much more handsome than that small freak of Speer.

  • @dondee5439
    @dondee5439 Рік тому +3

    Loyalty is a good thing if given to a good person. It is a terrible thing if given to an evil person, such as Hitler.

  • @saucesonice69
    @saucesonice69 2 роки тому +2

    Mr.Opportunist meets sadboi for one last time

  • @afella1129
    @afella1129 День тому

    I wonder if Speer telling Hitler he couldnt carry out his terrible orders, despite thinking of Hitler as a close friend, had any impact on him.

  • @rsv1235
    @rsv1235 5 років тому +22

    You have great videos, but are you monetized yet?

    • @dr.finnegan3949
      @dr.finnegan3949 4 роки тому +1

      If he does it, yt will flag him and put down the channel.

  • @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures
    @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures 3 роки тому +9

    For the best book on Speer read Gitta Sereny's biography of him, 'Albert Speer: His Battle With Truth'. It's truly a masterpiece.

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Рік тому

      What’s it about? Give me a short summary

    • @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures
      @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures Рік тому

      @justusxxx9101 It's both a biography and an attempt at getting a true confession and admission from Speer, as she becomes his friend over the course of hundreds of interviews. The big question is how does a well-educated, moral and reasoning man become part of a great evil, and how does such a man face it within himself and perform contrition. Sereny is a brilliant writer, Speer is a fascinating storyteller and he really brings to life the growing surreal insanity within 30s / 40s Germany and the eventual downfall. He admits a certain guilt, regret, horror... but Sereny is pitiless in pursuing her objective of making him stare unflinchingly at all of his crimes in acknowledgement. In part it's a battle of wills and an interrogation - it really is gripping stuff.

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Рік тому

      @@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures what is the conclusion?

    • @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures
      @PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures Рік тому

      @justusxxx9101 He comes part of the way to full confession but falters and can't make the final jump. Sereny is ultimately frustrated and with the evidence she presents its left to the reader the question, 'how much did he know?' and, 'is it true remorse?' My feeling is he DID know and he does feel true remorse, but lacks the moral courage for confession and contrition.

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Рік тому

      @@PeterEvansPeteTakesPictures that is an answer good enough for me. I will still feel compassion for Speer but i accept who he was and what he did

  • @Parrenomarquee
    @Parrenomarquee 4 роки тому +15

    Lovin me some *breaks pencil*

  • @kitharrison8799
    @kitharrison8799 4 місяці тому +2

    Speer was a great man, he'd have achieved excellence whatever side he was on. Supremely intelligent, talented and capable. His work meant that Nazi Germany was able to fight the entire civilised world for so long, but he knew full well when the game was up.

  • @emmetrobert4425
    @emmetrobert4425 Рік тому

    "And one final thing mein Fuhrer -- I was never really your Secret Santa."

  • @Httyd_lover576
    @Httyd_lover576 День тому

    This person who acted for Hitler should get an Oscar for best acting

  • @obamachicken4910
    @obamachicken4910 2 роки тому +6

    "My Führer, it...it was me who shaved off your nice big moustache into a tiny toothbrush one. Please forgive me"

  • @xpictos777
    @xpictos777 Рік тому +1

    Gotta hand it to Hugo Boss, those outfits, that jacket!

  • @MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrr
    @MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrr 7 місяців тому +1

    probably his last best friend ever

  • @andreweden9405
    @andreweden9405 6 місяців тому +2

    The first quote is from Hitler himself. The second one is from the memoirs of Nazi Minister of Armaments Albert Speer, speaking in reference to Islam:
    1. "Had Charles Martel not been victorious at Poitiers, then we should in all probability have been converted to Islam, that cult which glorifies heroism and which opens up the seventh Heaven to the bold warrior alone. Then the Germanic races would have conquered the world."
    2. "For theirs was a religion that believed in spreading the faith by the sword and subjugating all nations to that faith. The German peoples would have become heirs to that religion. Such a creed was perfectly suited to the Germanic temperament. The Muslim religion too would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?"

  • @jamesgordon177
    @jamesgordon177 2 роки тому +3

    Speers saying let the people go is some BS, we all know what he was like

    • @Prauwlet213
      @Prauwlet213 2 роки тому

      yep. He was fascist scum. The brownie points he scored himself through his books and towards the end of the war changed his perception as the 'good nazi'. He used slaves to build his buildings.

  • @jvn3567
    @jvn3567 Рік тому +3

    Anyone else notice Dido's Lament (the music)?

    • @cmoran9103
      @cmoran9103 Рік тому

      Yesssss - just this time, and I've seen the scene dozens of times. Beautiful and appropriate (the fall of Carthage, Dido committing suicide, "Remember me")

  • @gusjackson3658
    @gusjackson3658 Рік тому

    I doubt Speer was that honest. He certainly wasn’t after the war, as he skillfully dodged the noose.

  • @JR7noir
    @JR7noir Рік тому +2

    It's hard to imagine Hitler crying

    • @paoladatodi8626
      @paoladatodi8626 11 місяців тому

      to tell in English the concept I just expressed time ago in italian. For somebody, Germans but not only, this might remind the drama by Friedrich Schiller "Don Carlos" (from which the opera by Giuseppe Verdi, tomorrow opening of season at La Scala), Act IV, Scene XXIV, when King Philip II feels betrayed by Rodrigo of Posa? It's out of stage, but is Count of Lerma who tells "The King has wept" to the other "Grandes" who are astonished. (This is not in Verdi, who had to be more "synthetic" and simplify the plot). We should remember, per incidens, that in "Tonio Kroger" by Thomas Mann the main character as a youngster is deeply fascinated by this scene.

  • @Skyfall8865
    @Skyfall8865 3 роки тому +15

    I can understand Hitler..

    • @Halbi1987
      @Halbi1987 2 роки тому

      he is not what we call a good guy... I am very much for the Jews... well Israel is a pain in the ass.

    • @ironduke1377
      @ironduke1377 2 роки тому

      @@Halbi1987 not what it's about, he's not a good guy but you can understand his pain, all of his colleagues and closest friends betrayed him on the last days of the war, he must've felt terrible and his life worthless, that's what you understand about him.

    • @kayvan671
      @kayvan671 2 роки тому

      No you can't.
      What he said about Germans was beyond disgusting.
      Thank God, he lost the war.

    • @Skyfall8865
      @Skyfall8865 2 роки тому +1

      @@kayvan671 I understand it most

  • @muhammadadam7111
    @muhammadadam7111 4 роки тому +13

    1:39

  • @aaronmyers1982
    @aaronmyers1982 5 років тому +54

    I think it would have been better not to tell him. The war was over. He knew he lost. He knew he was going to die. Wasn't that bad enough? Did you really have to shatter the mans heart in a million pieces by letting him know that his best and closest friend, the one who he trusted probably more than anyone in the world had betrayed him on top of it all? Fuck man, Even I felt that one.

    • @JP51ism
      @JP51ism 5 років тому +46

      I don't think you understand. If you read the above commentary, Speer "chided" Hitler for his egocentricity, equating it with the duration of the country ~ the "Thousand Year Reich" ~ & Hitler's recklessness ruined it, all the buildings Speer crafted, so carefully; it was designed into them that they would look good, even as they aged! So Speer came to see AH's faults AND didn't follow the orders to destroy things... not just to frustrate the advancing armies but to allow some infrastructure for the people to survive... a notion which AH scorned... he had contempt for the people, blaming them like a true narcissist! Speer wasn't doing this "transaction" with AH to hurt him, but IMHO out of asserting (to himself) that he was right & he, rightly, had the welfare of the people at heart... AND was "true" to AH in TELLING him. It was gutsy; AH could have shot him then & there or called to anyone in the hall to do it. Speer served a long time in prison, solitary; as mentioned, he had his own meticulous personal code. He wasn't planning to kill himself & in further claim to self-respect, he HAD to make a "clean break" with the father-figure... on his own terms.

    • @curtisc6429
      @curtisc6429 5 років тому +7

      JP51ism that’s a really well written explanation, nailed it in my opinion anyways

    • @gilbertdihayderich
      @gilbertdihayderich 5 років тому +19

      If you really think of someone as a friend, you gotta tell them the truth.

    • @4Syorha
      @4Syorha 5 років тому +1

      @@JP51ism i think they understood, the we're just stating their opinion I'd kind of agree, but also say "ye Imma spill out the beans since there's the end of the line" in which Speer just did.

    • @JP51ism
      @JP51ism 5 років тому +1

      @@curtisc6429 Thank you.

  • @buthed4013
    @buthed4013 3 роки тому +24

    this scene makes you see the truth. Hitler wasnt evil... he was broken and he became brainwashed by his own hate for people who hurt him when he was but a child. he only became violent because of the terrible things he went through as a child. and the pain that he suffered through festered into hate because he was never allowed to talk about it or even tell people why he was hurting because it was considered rude, or not important, or that it didn't matter. and every time he tried to open up to people about it... they just ignored him or said he was over dramatic or judged him for having feelings... and that pain turned into anger and that anger turned into hate... and that hate was turned into Violence. and that violence was taken out on millions of people... and that is why hitler did it. he had lost everything he ever cared about and everything he ever dreamed about. and that set him on the path to becoming a dictator.
    The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph Of Evil Is For Good Men To Do Nothing...
    and tho people would say that that line was supost to say stop him frim rising to power i would agree but no. they should have helped him when he needed it... they should have helped him... but they said no or that they didnt care or that his feelings werent important... he begged for help... and he was told no... and because of that mistake... over 38 Million People died...
    people dont understand when i say Hitler's story is tragic. because they dont even know who hitler really was or what he suffered through...
    The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph Of Evil Is For Good Men To Do Nothing...
    Because In The End The Most Dangerous Person In The Room... Is The One Who Has Nothing Left To Lose.

    • @DanLetts97
      @DanLetts97 3 роки тому

      He begged for help? Who did he beg to and what did he beg for?

    • @cyrosubod2317
      @cyrosubod2317 3 роки тому +2

      Based

    • @rlm2933
      @rlm2933 3 роки тому +1

      Very true, 90% of Germany believed anti-Semitism was the only escape from their problems,

    • @Pdmc-vu5gj
      @Pdmc-vu5gj 2 роки тому +2

      He was evil

    • @buthed4013
      @buthed4013 2 роки тому +4

      @@Pdmc-vu5gj *And So Was Karl Marx*

  • @Kupferdrahtful
    @Kupferdrahtful 5 місяців тому

    He didn’t say eternal peace he said eternal quiet. Big difference

  • @slobert
    @slobert 5 місяців тому

    The main problem of Hitler's scorched earth policy was that Speer and the Nazis didn't even have the resources to carry out such an order. The order was likely refused forthmost out of pure inability, similar to how generals ignored Hitler's army movement orders because, well, the armies he was moving did not exist. I'm sure Speer was still morally opposed to the order, but this story of him confronting Hitler in his office and heroically announcing his moral superiority to the tyrant seems like another fabrication of the Speer Myth. We now know that Speer was a pragmatist who was only concerned about his own self-preservation. Why would he go to the bunker and risk execution?

    • @Thx-cn8gk
      @Thx-cn8gk 4 місяці тому +1

      no, he was one of the few friends Hitler had and therefore he had nothing to fear. Hitler was a weakling who tended to concede the initiative to those who stood up to him militarily or intellectually, especially those to whom he gave more confidence and trust.

  • @portospl8781
    @portospl8781 Рік тому

    Speer informs Hitler about Steven Harwell

  • @VictusG
    @VictusG Рік тому +2

    What is said above the door at 3:55? Translation?

    • @Galland_
      @Galland_ Рік тому

      Service building only for members of the reichs chancellery

    • @bielefeldundmehr2461
      @bielefeldundmehr2461 Рік тому

      Translation: Service building (or office building) only for members (meaning staff) of the Reich Chancellery

    • @VictusG
      @VictusG Рік тому +1

      @@bielefeldundmehr2461 Awesome, thanks for the response!

  • @JeffreyBarkdull
    @JeffreyBarkdull 4 місяці тому

    Hitler let Speer leave with his life because he has a soft spot for Architects like him.

  • @liamandersson911
    @liamandersson911 4 роки тому +2

    Can anyone link me this clip without subtitles? Thanks.

  • @akagitankman9917
    @akagitankman9917 7 місяців тому

    It's too hard to defend hitler, but most of the movies about him were distorted, that's to say he's been described as just a crazy person, but when I watched this movie, I figured out about him as one of a person, not a monster. I appriciate what the film director made me understood how much it's made fairly.

  • @TexasRick
    @TexasRick 7 місяців тому

    Had Speer been in charge, I think Germany would’ve been fine. Not only could the nation accomplish its goals, but probably would’ve been no war. Speer was extremely professional and competent.

  • @Alisa02002
    @Alisa02002 5 місяців тому +1

    0:01:37 Eternal peace? I don't want to be where Hitler is at this moment!

  • @smtandearthboundsuck8400
    @smtandearthboundsuck8400 Рік тому

    It’s the guy on my hoodie 😮

  • @tristynbishop6158
    @tristynbishop6158 3 роки тому +1

    from an PAL-toned International but original German-language print of Der Untergang/ Downfall (2004) (2005 in certain areas)

  • @rafiathag2890
    @rafiathag2890 4 роки тому +23

    im not neo nazi's But this realy Sad
    imagine all Loyaly Hitler bertayed Himself and Leave You alone in Bungker

    • @rlm2933
      @rlm2933 3 роки тому +2

      Well i'm one

  • @sotiriospapafragkou4422
    @sotiriospapafragkou4422 Місяць тому

    Speer failed in all architectural endeavors after he was released from prison.

  • @princedanny9774
    @princedanny9774 4 роки тому +20

    Did this really happen in real life?

    • @alternativecountryborders1176
      @alternativecountryborders1176 4 роки тому +37

      Yes

    • @beuthen8562
      @beuthen8562 4 роки тому

      Not really, he was never friend of Hitler

    • @reconbravo104
      @reconbravo104 4 роки тому +9

      Speer really did act against the Scorched Earth order, but this meeting was made up by him to make him look better.

    • @pauline3775
      @pauline3775 4 роки тому +8

      @@beuthen8562 No... Speer was in reality the only "friend" of Adolf Hitler

    • @xavier9818
      @xavier9818 4 роки тому +1

      fegelien it is