The HORRIFIC Exhumation Of Hermann Goring’s Wife

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  • @dommyboysmith
    @dommyboysmith Рік тому +218

    Sheesh. Let the lady rest in peace.
    As my mother always says, "when I'm in the grave don't visit or bring me flowers... I'm finally getting a good rest"
    (we have a morbid sense of humor 😄)

    • @janetdill9599
      @janetdill9599 Рік тому +14

      Sounds like a cool lady!

    • @heatherjackson2455
      @heatherjackson2455 Рік тому +7

      Thank goodness yes ahh finally peace and sleep don't set a alarm...

    • @robertfarrow5853
      @robertfarrow5853 Рік тому +11

      Poem Christina Rossetti, when I am dead my dearest ,sing no sad songs for me.plant thou no roses at my head or shady Cyprus tree. I shall not see the shadow I shall not feel the rain etc.

    • @kina18
      @kina18 Рік тому +12

      I agree with her. When we are alive is the time people should visit and bring gifts. What use have we for visits and gifts in death? When I die I want the least fuss made over me as possible. Direct cremation and they can do whatever is most convenient with the cremains. I'm not going to know anything about it.

    • @susanfaulkner2304
      @susanfaulkner2304 Рік тому +10

      No, it's not morbid.I want to be creamated-no visiting scattered ashes! But all I would ask of my children is to remember me by talking about the things we've done. Love to all families!

  • @michaelciullo4788
    @michaelciullo4788 Рік тому +344

    With a little respect to her since she herself was not a war criminal (died years before the war and holocaust), why did they go through all of the trouble to identify her in post war Germany? Why did that Swedish priest risk his freedom to enter Germany to exhume and return her to Sweden. I can't help but feel there's alot more to the story as well as her life.

    • @Cenotaur1
      @Cenotaur1 Рік тому +94

      She was Swedish nobility; her dad was a Baron and she was a Countess.
      Sweden supplied a lot of iron, coal + timber to Germany and she married a very prestigious and influential man.

    • @michaelciullo4788
      @michaelciullo4788 Рік тому +36

      @@Cenotaur1 that clears it up. Thank you!

    • @ileanaacacostaacosta1813
      @ileanaacacostaacosta1813 Рік тому +35

      Karin von Flock Goering had a son by her first marriage and he was devoted to his mother I think hebefore his death asked his own son to rescue his beloved mother s remains that s all

    • @zippyzipster46
      @zippyzipster46 Рік тому

      @@Cenotaur1 none of that is an excuse for exhuming her. Pathetic.

    • @ronnieince4568
      @ronnieince4568 Рік тому

      There is a direct SWEDISH connection with the Holocaust -it was a chemical company in Sweden that produced the Xyckon gas used in concentration csnos

  • @bryanduncan1640
    @bryanduncan1640 Рік тому +56

    How can any exhumation be “horrific” - I assume she was actually dead at the time?

    • @bethanywhite877
      @bethanywhite877 Рік тому +11

      Kinda what I was thinking. Disrespectful may be better word. I guess horrific depending on how disrespectful it was. I have to think on lines if it was my mother.

    • @garybeck-t3v
      @garybeck-t3v 5 місяців тому

      No, she was alive.

    • @Britton_Thompson
      @Britton_Thompson Місяць тому

      ​​@sgtsillyass1575You may not be wrong. He's said some things in several other videos that strike me as him not having a thorough education and solid firsthand grasp on the topics he covers himself. If he isn't simply reading a script, and he actually does have a detailed knowledge on these subjects, he's easily the most unnatural narrator I've ever heard

  • @paulharhen5444
    @paulharhen5444 Рік тому +136

    Her mother, whose name was Huldine Beamish, was born in 1860 into an Irish family famous for brewing Beamish and Crawford stout in Cork. Her great-great-grandfather, William Beamish, was one of the founders of Beamish and Crawford, and her grandfather had served in Britain's Coldstream Guards. (By the way, I have a copy of the her German autobiography from 1934, and a Swedish book containing a collection of love letters from Herman Goring to her, published in 1990.)

    • @elizabethtobin6894
      @elizabethtobin6894 Рік тому +9

      Very interesting Paul thank you for that.

    • @AlanOLeary209
      @AlanOLeary209 Рік тому +6

      Wow that's great info man..

    • @karstenerdinger2167
      @karstenerdinger2167 Рік тому +4

      Interesting. Thanks for sharing.

    • @BrunoHenrique-jr1uj
      @BrunoHenrique-jr1uj Рік тому +3

      Thank you very much Paul!!!
      👌🏻 👍🏻

    • @rgtinkess
      @rgtinkess Рік тому +5

      Interesting! And how did you manage to get a copy of her autobiography, and from where? Is it a good read?

  • @IanMathewson1
    @IanMathewson1 Рік тому +61

    Visited Carinhall (or the site as little remains of the lodge) last year. The remains were DNA tested and compared to the DNA of Carin's son who was still alive. The results confirmed that the bones found (the skeleton was incomplete) were indeed those of Carin Goring.

    • @OOpSjm
      @OOpSjm Рік тому +8

      I thought this was always known (rumored) and hence why they went looking in the forest for a casket. Carinhall didn't dismantle itself.

  • @opieshomeshop
    @opieshomeshop Рік тому +26

    We could tell Goering benefitted with his relationship with AH. So did his cooks and tailor's.

    • @saigon68foxtrot83
      @saigon68foxtrot83 Рік тому

      And may I add, so did entire German Nation at the time.
      Unlike Austria, when the Russians enter it, all of a sudden it all became Democratic Socialists!

  • @garden2356
    @garden2356 Рік тому +4

    It's hard to comprehend emotionally that someone existed and then gone.

    • @murrayalex4843
      @murrayalex4843 Рік тому +1

      Yes, that sort of thing has only recently started...before, people lived to about 800 years old

  • @interwebtubes
    @interwebtubes Рік тому +1

    Excellent. Piece,
    Many thanks for all your time putting this together

  • @nunurbusinez8644
    @nunurbusinez8644 Рік тому +77

    Great video, as always.
    On a completely random note: your speech cadence is reminiscent of Hannibal Lecter in The Silence Of The Lambs. Lol

    • @tbeehler
      @tbeehler Рік тому +8

      Fava beans....fuf fuf fuf fuf fuf fuf.

    • @TheGrumpyEnglishman
      @TheGrumpyEnglishman Рік тому +12

      It's reminiscent of being a distraction.

    • @leahjones9626
      @leahjones9626 Рік тому +5

      😂😂😂🤣🤣
      Yesssssss
      🫘 🫘 🫘 🍷

    • @nunurbusinez8644
      @nunurbusinez8644 Рік тому +8

      @@tbeehler
      I do wish I could chat longer, but I'm having an old friend for dinner.

    • @st.sullivan.538
      @st.sullivan.538 Рік тому +2

      🤣 I couldn't put my finger on who it reminded me of!

  • @billnull3113
    @billnull3113 Рік тому +12

    The Priest? He did the right thing to respect the dead of a prominent Swedish family member. But yes, more could have been going on here...And to the producers: A fine, concise documentary which gave a brief yet overall telling of this history.

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 Рік тому +10

    Its occupant's history aside, what an astonishingly fabulous home and estate. At least they had the foresight to photograph its existence.

  • @motleyhoople3657
    @motleyhoople3657 Рік тому +42

    Interesting story, but it doesn't sound any more "horrific" than any other exhumation. In fact, it sounds much less horrific than many. At least her remains were in a coffin.

    • @nicoleparry5103
      @nicoleparry5103 Рік тому +5

      The real horrific part of this story is what he did to the jewish community during the war, not them trying to save and hide her bones

    • @motleyhoople3657
      @motleyhoople3657 Рік тому +6

      @@nicoleparry5103 But that's not what the video is about, is it?

    • @JungleYT
      @JungleYT Рік тому +3

      *I'm learning this channel and another he reads on are big on HYPE for clicks?*

    • @motleyhoople3657
      @motleyhoople3657 Рік тому +1

      @@JungleYT Sounds about right.

    • @carlcushmanhybels8159
      @carlcushmanhybels8159 Рік тому +1

      @@nicoleparry5103 Goring had a brother, I think named Albert, who saved Jews, (usually by signing orders "Goring.") Herman Goring knew this, loved his brother and supported him.

  • @davidlynch9049
    @davidlynch9049 Рік тому +18

    Thanks for the interesting video. It would be great if you could add more details, especially around the death of Goring, who took cyanide he either had on him, or smuggled in. The details always make your videos better.

    • @saigon68foxtrot83
      @saigon68foxtrot83 Рік тому +6

      The last time read was that the officer in charge of him, a Captain in US Army, bonded with him, and it was he who smuggled in Goring cyanide.
      No surprise, there.

  • @Novand1
    @Novand1 Рік тому +10

    Raiding her mausoleum really shows how disgusting russians can be

  • @Pauloc59
    @Pauloc59 Рік тому +11

    Very interesting and well put together. The narrator is irritating. I don’t have a problem with his voice it is the way he pronounces the last word of every sentence. He elongates the word and lowers the tone at the end. So annoying. But otherwise very good.

  • @johnfellows2867
    @johnfellows2867 Рік тому +34

    Goring also had a massive model railway layout !

    • @lablackzed
      @lablackzed Рік тому +5

      Now that would be a story on its own also what happened to his lion cubs and his dog .🤔

    • @RobertMiller-ye9hm
      @RobertMiller-ye9hm Рік тому +9

      Yes I have a dvd on the inside of his country home and his train model railway is very impressive

    • @snydedon9636
      @snydedon9636 Рік тому +3

      @@lablackzedI think they died long ago.

    • @arrow1414
      @arrow1414 Рік тому +6

      I am a model railroader myself and I find it disturbing that I have that in common with him. But unfortunately these guys were human, as monstrous their crimes were, which means if we don't becareful, it can happen again.

    • @lablackzed
      @lablackzed Рік тому +2

      @@snydedon9636 No I was wonder what happened to them at the end of the war.?

  • @briansullivan5908
    @briansullivan5908 Рік тому +113

    Her remains were treated terribly and from what was said, her only crime was having awful taste in men.

    • @zamn2315
      @zamn2315 Рік тому

      She was a nazi herself, id say that was pretty bad

    • @jeffronimo7122
      @jeffronimo7122 Рік тому +11

      I thought the same of your mother. But I thought the same of your father too.

    • @Peter_Gehlen
      @Peter_Gehlen Рік тому

      @@jeffronimo7122 I didn´t know shit could think until I read your crap.

    • @mikemcguinness1304
      @mikemcguinness1304 Рік тому

      Yes of course there were never any female nazis ,were they ..... you knob

    • @PaperMakersAdeludedbroad
      @PaperMakersAdeludedbroad Рік тому +10

      They were treated better than they should've been. She was scum

  • @jnolette1030
    @jnolette1030 Рік тому +67

    The opening scenes at the rally grounds is epic.

    • @aaaht3810
      @aaaht3810 Рік тому +7

      That was my first thought. Always amazing to see those rallies.

    • @cgray8267
      @cgray8267 Рік тому

      Epic if your a nut job

    • @martyyoung3611
      @martyyoung3611 Рік тому +6

      Those rallies would've been awesome to see.

    • @garvinhooper
      @garvinhooper Рік тому +9

      stationed about 25 miles from there in 1960-1963 and at that time the rally grounds were mostly used as a fuel and petroleum storage point by the US Army, been there many times and also used to drive past the Palace of Justice where the war crimes trials were held about three times a week at that time there was still a lot of rebuilding going on as the city and surrounding areas were bombed flat during the war

    • @jonathannixon8652
      @jonathannixon8652 Рік тому

      @@martyyoung3611 How is it that you are amazed at the German military rallies who obeyed a mad so called man h❌tler to go into other countries and wage aggressive unprevoked war and the slaughter of unarmed civilians who actually were the best of their countries. It's so extremely rare to hear of a Jewish person who break the law let alone commit crimes and sent to jail or prison

  • @drmarkintexas-400
    @drmarkintexas-400 Рік тому +12

    Thank you for sharing
    😔🇺🇲🙏

  • @Thelastborder
    @Thelastborder Рік тому +7

    Thanks for your hard work

  • @olinewman
    @olinewman Рік тому +12

    "..... and the shocking exhumations that occurred of her remains, after her death...." Love your videos, but it's time to get a writer and VO artist. xxx

  • @Milliardo5
    @Milliardo5 Рік тому +58

    Strange that on the one hand Goring can show much humanity if he wanted to as seen for his wife, and on the other can be such a terrible man. This would have been a touching example of love were it not that he had been a horrible human.

    • @robertkarp2070
      @robertkarp2070 Рік тому

      Goering became a monster after her death. I don't think she would have approved of the atrocities committed by the Nazis. She died before Hitler came into power.

    • @timothy2431
      @timothy2431 Рік тому +10

      I honestly believe that had she not died, he might have been a totally different man seeing how devoted he was to her, losing a loved one really can screw a person up

    • @AroundTheWorldWithEase
      @AroundTheWorldWithEase Рік тому

      Not strange ... typical. ALL the Nazis had people they loved, and were evil.

    • @AroundTheWorldWithEase
      @AroundTheWorldWithEase Рік тому

      @@timothy2431 That's a bit of a stretch to say losing his wife would have prevented his Nazi ways. Plenty of people lose children, even, and don't turn into the likes of him.

    • @timothy2431
      @timothy2431 Рік тому

      @@AroundTheWorldWithEase all in the timing

  • @sirchromiumdowns2015
    @sirchromiumdowns2015 Рік тому +12

    He was her husband at that time, so it doesn't seem so "horrific." Whatever Goering's crimes, moving his beloved wife's remains doesn't seem like one of them. The Soviet's treatment of the dead was horrific, though. Their anger was understandable, but raping German women and breaking into tombs does not seem very honorable.

    • @petertarasenko2504
      @petertarasenko2504 Рік тому

      After the death and destruction the Germans wreaked on occupied Russia and the loss of 27 million people I don't think the Russian troops had any sympathy for anything that represented the Germans.

    • @hathawayrose2183
      @hathawayrose2183 Рік тому

      To Hell with the Nazis. They were responsible for the deaths of 27 million Russians. Altogether, the Nazis killed 40 million people, on and off the battlefield, in Europe. That is something we should never forget, but unfortunately, it seems that too many people have forgotten.

  • @doyledean2763
    @doyledean2763 Рік тому +7

    There has been a recent story that urban explorers entered the mausoleum, now full of trash and debris, and found (some) human remains.

  • @markpkessinger
    @markpkessinger Рік тому +21

    The man's name was Göring or Goering, not Goring. 'ö' and 'o' are different letters in German, and are not interchangeable. If you don't have access to an umlaut (the two dots over the 'o'), then you can spell it as 'oe'.

    • @saigon68foxtrot83
      @saigon68foxtrot83 Рік тому

      Who are to correct anybody? I will spell and call Goering for what he was, a German-born sub-beast who murdered innocent children and women.
      And his wife was no different.

    • @Bravo-Too-Much
      @Bravo-Too-Much Рік тому

      This is an awkward place to be a Grammar Nazi.

    • @johnnywadd3020
      @johnnywadd3020 Рік тому

      gay

    • @slicksnewonenow
      @slicksnewonenow Рік тому

      Or spell it phonetically, which would go like this....
      Goooooeeeeuuuurrrrriiiiiinnnnggggg.
      At least that's how I've always heard it pronounced.🧐

    • @markpkessinger
      @markpkessinger Рік тому +1

      @@slicksnewonenow -- You can't spell it phonetically for English speakers because the 'ö' sound in German has no English equivalent. It is NOT a diphthong (as English vowel combinations are). IT is not a sound that starts as an 'o', then glides into an 'e' and then a 'u.' To make the sound, you have to put your tongue in the high arched position it take for a very tight, English long 'a' sound (as in hate), and your lips in the position of a long English 'o' sound (as in 'boat'), only unlike these English vowels, you don't elide it into a long 'e' (as you do in hate), or a long 'u' as you do in boat). Instead, you keep your tongue and lips in the same position throughout the duration of the vowel.

  • @mickeysplane7980
    @mickeysplane7980 Рік тому +30

    An interesting story, but certainly NOT horrific. A clickbait title?

    • @drahcirnomis6719
      @drahcirnomis6719 Рік тому

      1/2 million likes, it worked and why not!

    • @Celisar1
      @Celisar1 Рік тому +1

      @@drahcirnomis6719 so fraud is ok as long as it is working?

    • @mrperfectedkelly
      @mrperfectedkelly Рік тому

      FFS! It’s a free UA-cam video! Get over yourself 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @threecatsandalady64
    @threecatsandalady64 Рік тому +20

    They probably wanted her to not be associated with a war criminal and in her own country and she was also an aristocratic. They probably wanted her to be truly at peace and with her family. The odds of grave diggers and hooligans disturbing her grave post war would be pretty high. The priest would have not been so suspicious in Germany at the time. The church was part of the Resistance often times.

    • @timmholl9238
      @timmholl9238 Рік тому +6

      Aaaannnddd, it also wasn't. Oftentimes, they enjoyed the comforts of being on the wrong side: the Nazi side.

    • @saigon68foxtrot83
      @saigon68foxtrot83 Рік тому

      Makes senses to me. Who wants to go on in History as being an associate with Hermann Goring....other than Trump and his MAGA lemming, that is.

  • @youngbess1
    @youngbess1 Рік тому +2

    Interesting video as always. Thank you.

  • @blueduck9409
    @blueduck9409 Рік тому +10

    She was a pretty lady.

  • @bikerz3857
    @bikerz3857 Рік тому +19

    What a beautiful lady!

  • @charlottepayne1918
    @charlottepayne1918 Рік тому +5

    She left her child for a man. I don't care what happened to her remains.

  • @jerrydonquixote5927
    @jerrydonquixote5927 Рік тому +3

    I think Hermann Goering had too many schnitzengrubens

  • @buffalomitch7088
    @buffalomitch7088 Рік тому +6

    You should (at least) spell his name correctly in the title. It's "Goering".

  • @andyplus1352
    @andyplus1352 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the information on the late wife of Hermann Goring, Carin Goring.
    Carin Goring deserve to rest in peace not minding the crimes of Hermann Goring.

  • @marisaera2353
    @marisaera2353 Рік тому +21

    After what they did to living, breathing people, can't bring myself to give a toss what happened to a corpse.

    • @gesiriechturtle2564
      @gesiriechturtle2564 Рік тому +4

      My sentiments exactly

    • @chesterwortham5525
      @chesterwortham5525 Рік тому

      The Russians done far far far worse nothing but animal's if only Patton could went on to Moscow and destroyed that evil

    • @lewisc215
      @lewisc215 Рік тому

      moronic

  • @gord-tj6qs
    @gord-tj6qs Рік тому +2

    partway through the video it continues to talk about carin and then displays a photo of emmy goring walking with hermann instead of carin. why?

  • @Mr5thWave
    @Mr5thWave Рік тому +62

    Goering's only offspring was by his second wife. Edda lived a somewhat normal life, but was unrepentant about her father's life choices. She was often in the company of ex-nazi leaders and supporters post-WWII. There's a UA-cam video of her only interview. She was denied any of the treasures her father stole...poor girl, lol.

    • @uptoolate2793
      @uptoolate2793 Рік тому +27

      Good for her. The victor writes the history. The allied version is as self serving as any other victor.

    • @jeffronimo7122
      @jeffronimo7122 Рік тому

      Why would she repent her father's life choices? That's the most absurd thing I've ever heard. Do you apologize for YOUR father's mistakes? A lot of America, Britain, and Russia top scientists and engineers were also "often in the company of ex-Nazi leaders and supporters post-WW2." In fact you could say exactly that about EVERYONE at NASA until the 1970's.

    • @Itsa6stringthang
      @Itsa6stringthang Рік тому

      @@uptoolate2793 awe the Nazis were just a bunch of innocent defenders of everything moral and just. Piss off...

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Рік тому

      Germans have wrote thousands of books about ww2

    • @philiplubduck6107
      @philiplubduck6107 Рік тому +16

      Attitude like that is what caused WW2. In case you are unaware after Germany was on the losing side of WW1 they were forced to pay for repairs at a payment rate no one could sustain. In Germany even the wealthier people had trouble finding food. Those less well off would do nearly anything for food, some families were even sell the “use” of their virgin daughter for money for food. So you get the picture. Everyone is suffering. This is mostly due to paying idk maybe 5 billion a year in repair France and England. So someone comes around saying follow me and we will take the money from the Jews (then blames Jewish people for the money issue and rather than blame war reparations). The take everything from the Jews and money is no longer paid for repressions and life improves! Now you have many in support of the man who brought them out of poverty and begging. Hitler! Then you have ww2
      If you don’t watch your attitude about such then you could be of of those that say for modern day when Russia and Ukraine stop fighting if you still annex and punish Russia to much then you will gain disdain and hatred from the Russian citizens and support to fight against the bad countries that don’t support them. I know you talking about one person but think youd have the same attitude for the whole country.

  • @bettygitzke4131
    @bettygitzke4131 Рік тому +12

    Wow, so sad.. but what really surprises me is the priest that went and collected some of her remains. Because our souls leaves our bodies so why would the church want to get her remains??

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 Рік тому +3

      It is a common conundrum with many religions!..I personally cannot care less, as to what happens to my body after death...we simply become fertilizer, like all other species!..Hopefully, there is a soul, but why even bother to worry about such things...everything we see in this world eventually dies...so accept the inevitable, and just live your life.

    • @bettygitzke4131
      @bettygitzke4131 Рік тому

      @@curbozerboomer1773 you really don’t think or care about what happens to your soul after you die?

    • @bigdaddytrips6197
      @bigdaddytrips6197 Рік тому

      Cash

    • @harryhotspur4142
      @harryhotspur4142 Рік тому

      RCC.

  • @haroldgodwinson832
    @haroldgodwinson832 Рік тому +4

    Well, she was long dead by the time the Soviets got to her so, she was well beyond caring.

  • @garkmr6200
    @garkmr6200 Рік тому +34

    I have to admit…those rallies were top notch.

    • @kpd3308
      @kpd3308 Рік тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sharonmontano4924
      @sharonmontano4924 Рік тому +2

      Trump is so jealous

    • @garkmr6200
      @garkmr6200 Рік тому +10

      @@sharonmontano4924 Trump consistently had tens of thousands attend his speeches.
      Biden regularly had less than 100.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 Рік тому +5

      @@sharonmontano4924 Funny, those that accused Trump of being a facist and warmonger elected a facist and a warmonger. It's almost like they're hypocrites and ignorant.

    • @tolrem
      @tolrem Рік тому +1

      Pity the manor house got destroyed.It looked pretty cool IMO.Thatched roof and all that.

  • @fokkerd3red618
    @fokkerd3red618 Рік тому +38

    He may have loved this woman dearly, but he was completely void of any humanity towards the Jewish people or any other race for that matter. It's unfortunate he escaped the hangmans noose.

    • @bertram_oredrock
      @bertram_oredrock Рік тому

      Goring may have escaped the hangman's noose but, he died a coward and was among the rest of the vermin in his cell.

    • @kina18
      @kina18 Рік тому +2

      Hanged or poison he died so what difference does it make?

    • @carmenhanna7867
      @carmenhanna7867 Рік тому +1

      @@kina18 The difference is that he is not probably with the Lord unless he repented of his crimes. As you might know there are two places where people go when they die. Heaven or hell.

    • @carmenhanna7867
      @carmenhanna7867 Рік тому +2

      He escaped the hangmans noose but he probably did not escape the Lord's judgement unless he repented in the last minute.

    • @aleksazunjic9672
      @aleksazunjic9672 Рік тому +1

      Considering what Zios did to the world, it is easy to understand him :D

  • @tonydanza6406
    @tonydanza6406 Рік тому +1

    Forgive me for saying so but to me Carin Goring should be ashamed of herself for abanding her husband and children for her lover Hermann Goring she had no shame !

  • @marttimattila9561
    @marttimattila9561 Рік тому +24

    You forgot to tell that Swastica emblem was Karin von Rosens brothers lucky sign that he learned to see in his travel in India. He donate two first airplanes to Finnish Airforce and a Blue swasticas were painted their wings. Thats were Finns got their swasticas, not from Natzis but the same place as natzis, From von Rosens castle in Sweden.

    • @jeffronimo7122
      @jeffronimo7122 Рік тому +5

      The Nazi swastika is backwards from the Hindu swastika AND the native American one as well.

    • @ptownRandy1
      @ptownRandy1 Рік тому +5

      The Finnish swastica was not related to the German Nazis.

    • @tubthump
      @tubthump Рік тому +1

      @@ptownRandy1 but it kept things nice and straightforward when the Finns collaborated with Operation Barbarossa

    • @ptownRandy1
      @ptownRandy1 Рік тому

      @@tubthump You mean when they were still trying to keep the barbaric Russian military from invading their land?

    • @tubthump
      @tubthump Рік тому

      @@ptownRandy1 I mean when they joined in with the invasion which was designed to eradicate Jews and Slavs and provide living space for Germanic peoples and for which they were ordered to pay reparations under the terms of their surrender.

  • @tamarabrunozzi8482
    @tamarabrunozzi8482 Рік тому +2

    It will forever devastate and scare the hell out of me how, because of one monster, Hitler, who wasn’t even chosen to lead but because of his speech abilities took the lead, almost entirely destroyed the Jewish population with all the civilians support. Moreso, the droves of people shown in this video. Yet rarely is it spoken on everything being stolen from the prisoners from property and items down to their actual hair. RIP with love. May families continue their fight to acquire properties and belongings to this day. ❤️

  • @roymartin500
    @roymartin500 Рік тому +10

    2:36 & 8:23 that's his 2nd wife, not Carin.

  • @richtduke618
    @richtduke618 Рік тому +4

    Omg the over pronunciation of words is killing meeee

  • @tessaleroux7725
    @tessaleroux7725 Рік тому +19

    Was really cruel and horrific for what people did to her remains. RIP. You are now with your husband who adored you.

    • @THE3TROLL1487
      @THE3TROLL1487 Рік тому

      In hell burning

    • @simonslater9024
      @simonslater9024 Рік тому

      I won’t give you a thumbs down because of your ignorance. Herman Goering took is life to avoid being hanged and therefore went to HELL. If his wife died in a state of grace then she’ll probably still be in Purgatory and eventually enter Heaven! Please watch the warning or illumination of conscience by Christine Watkins. Then The Papacy can NOT be destroyed. Then Following Padre Pio. Then Don’t call protestant’s Christian! I always tell atheist’s don’t play Russian roulette with your immortal soul’s because if your wrong,and they are,you will be damned. I as a Marian Catholic can NOT lose!! God bless.

    • @ptownRandy1
      @ptownRandy1 Рік тому +1

      Sounds like a bleached blond comment. I don't think that the Jews who were buried alive, burned alive, gassed to death, beaten to death, tortured to death will spill a tear for the "woman".

    • @sylviamaresca8852
      @sylviamaresca8852 Рік тому +5

      Small powerless people desecrate other's remains

    • @WillieBCreative
      @WillieBCreative Рік тому +11

      Having supported the creation of a Hell on earth for millions, her husband is surely there in the afterlife.

  • @richardc488
    @richardc488 Рік тому +7

    God bless this brave lady, you can not blame her for her husband

  • @TheJohanIII
    @TheJohanIII Рік тому +8

    Very interesting.

  • @robertnussberger6449
    @robertnussberger6449 Рік тому +3

    It's incredible how at rallies they can get so many people to show up
    It looks like millions
    Just the civilians alone not counting military

  • @paulapridy6804
    @paulapridy6804 Рік тому +6

    What makes Carin memorable is not her bones, but the love and dedication she inspired.

  • @VentandInvent
    @VentandInvent Рік тому +1

    I am typing on a bluetooth the keyboard and watching this on my TV while mirroring my macbook. Siickkkkk

  • @Patrickrooney1962
    @Patrickrooney1962 Рік тому +1

    Another great video. Full of information. Fantastic video. Very well orated...👏👏👏👏....P

  • @DieWolf57
    @DieWolf57 Рік тому +9

    I feel sorry for this woman - and regardless of the war-crimes of Hermann Göring - this is a very touching and sad love story.

  • @stormyweathers9887
    @stormyweathers9887 Рік тому +7

    @TheUntoldPast
    5:00 An underground mausoleum is a crypt, pal!

  • @davidtregre1378
    @davidtregre1378 Рік тому +3

    She literally had a bad heart.

  • @michaelwalter3399
    @michaelwalter3399 Рік тому +2

    If von Richtoffen had survived WWI, he and not goring would have been head of the Luftwaffe.

  • @HistoryChannel1776
    @HistoryChannel1776 Рік тому +8

    We fought the wrong enemy. --Patton 1945

  • @brianhiles8164
    @brianhiles8164 Рік тому +1

    You misspelled the name(s) of the very focus of this video! Not Goring, but _Goering._ Or Göring -- the diphthong “oe“ is a substitute for the “o“ _mit ein umlaut._
    If you had heard a German pronunciation of the difference between /o/ and /ö/, you would understand they are completely different sounds, and indeed the umlauted /o/ sound does not exist in English, so I can provide no written example.

  • @ronalddasilvarezende3324
    @ronalddasilvarezende3324 Рік тому +12

    Os canalhas da história. Nem o Demônio querem eles. Que sofram por toda a eternidade um infinito maior que eles infringiram ao mundo. Possam habitar, eternamente, um inferno de dor, morte continua, frio, calor, fome, torturas imagináveis .

    • @guyazbell7844
      @guyazbell7844 Рік тому

      Hell is so very mind bending icould not hope he'll on no man .

    • @spmoran4703
      @spmoran4703 Рік тому +1

      @@guyazbell7844 I could wish Hell on them. All the destruction to innocent people .

  • @BUSTER.BRATAMUS
    @BUSTER.BRATAMUS Рік тому +1

    1991 and we have no pictures or video of the coffin and bones find?

  • @richardmcleod1930
    @richardmcleod1930 Рік тому +1

    Let the dead Rest. Stop moving them around.

  • @ritagorlero1352
    @ritagorlero1352 Рік тому +1

    Traduzione Italiano grazie

  • @georgesims4372
    @georgesims4372 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 Рік тому +19

    And of course, all the Allies were perfect little angels. Guess it all just boils down to who wins.

    • @GymChess
      @GymChess Рік тому +5

      Yup, the winner writes history books.

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 Рік тому

      Are you actually trying to compare what some of the allies did to what the Nazi's did? You couldn't be THAT ignorant!

    • @tyrssen1
      @tyrssen1 Рік тому +1

      @@sarge6870 Apparently I'm not the ignorant one. It's hard to research, but some evidence is out there.

    • @sarge6870
      @sarge6870 Рік тому

      @@tyrssen1 I agree there were some instances where allies did some bad things, I don't dispute that but for you to compare it to what the Nazis did is ignorant! I'm sorry but even YOU said it's hard to research but there is "SOME" evidence out there of allied crimes, but it's easy to research that there are LOADS of evidence of Nazi atrocities!

    • @kpd3308
      @kpd3308 Рік тому +4

      It also depends on who started the whole shitshow and caused other countries to enter a war they wanted no part of.

  • @genes.3285
    @genes.3285 Рік тому +1

    Likely, the Soviet soldiers broke into the coffin, if that is what happened, because they thought something of value might be there. Not bones. It was, after all, the home of Herman Goering, supposedly the second in command of the Third Reich.

  • @thesaints-7-andrew.
    @thesaints-7-andrew. Рік тому

    Watching from Greece.hi everybody.

  • @MrMisanthrope1RBjr
    @MrMisanthrope1RBjr Рік тому +2

    what is that vehicle shown at 5:50?

  • @bigbasil1908
    @bigbasil1908 Рік тому +2

    Hermann was probably stashing gold and/or jewels in Carin's tomb or coffin. I can't see any other reason why the soviet forces would raid her tomb.

    • @saigon68foxtrot83
      @saigon68foxtrot83 Рік тому +1

      But it wasn't the "Soviet forces that stole the gold, it was none other than the US Army's "Kelly's Heroes." 😀

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 Рік тому +1

    I mentally compare the population of our small town with these photos of the masses following hitler. Omg

  • @ronaldmessina4229
    @ronaldmessina4229 Рік тому +2

    Lastima, los buenos sufren por las malas (obras) de los buenos..Que horrible

  • @graemesmith3000
    @graemesmith3000 Рік тому +4

    MAY YOU AT LONG LAST FIND ETERNAL PEACE AND SOLACE .

    • @jonburrows2684
      @jonburrows2684 Рік тому

      Eternal peace can ONLY come through Jesus Christ

    • @graemesmith3000
      @graemesmith3000 Рік тому

      @@jonburrows2684 WELL CONSIDERING MOST WERE CATHOLIC ID SAY THEY HAVE THAT PRETTY MUCH COVERED 😁

    • @jonburrows2684
      @jonburrows2684 Рік тому

      @@graemesmith3000 oh, catholicism saves you? I thought it was only Jesus.

    • @kina18
      @kina18 Рік тому

      @@jonburrows2684 When you die your brain stop, everything stops. You are as you were before conception, oblivious. That's about as peaceful as can be and doesn't matter where your remains are or what's done to them.

    • @jonburrows2684
      @jonburrows2684 Рік тому +2

      @@kina18 if that's the way you believe, I'm sorry for your soul. Everything the Bible says is true. Try reading it sometimes with a repentful heart and it may make you change your mind.

  • @richardsanjose3692
    @richardsanjose3692 Рік тому +1

    What kinda idiot ducks would break into a crypt from an woman dead for decades.

  • @claudiamund-cooper9388
    @claudiamund-cooper9388 Рік тому +4

    This accent of yours is peculiar. It really is. Never heard anything like it.

  • @bradnixon6220
    @bradnixon6220 Рік тому +3

    How can it be horrific she was dead wasn’t she?

  • @carausiuscaesar5672
    @carausiuscaesar5672 Рік тому +8

    Aye but what happened to AH’s cat,Peter?Not caught or accounted for nor brought to justice.This mischievous beloved cat would sit on his lap purring with contentment.

    • @tamaliaalisjahbana6849
      @tamaliaalisjahbana6849 Рік тому +4

      Really? I thought he loved dogs. Blonde.

    • @rossbryan6102
      @rossbryan6102 Рік тому +1

      THE CAT WAS PROBABLY EATEN BY A HUNGRY BERLINER!!
      FOOD WAS SHORT IN THE EARLY DAYS OF RUSSIAN OCCUPATION!!🙀🙀

    • @kina18
      @kina18 Рік тому +1

      @@rossbryan6102 That cat wasn't in Berlin he was a stray who wandered into the Berghof

    • @rob7hg
      @rob7hg Рік тому

      @@tamaliaalisjahbana6849 Blondie was the name of Hitler's dog. A German shepard no less. Hitler took the name Blondie from an American comic strip. Sadly he gave his dog cyanide capsule before he killed himself.

  • @captbss
    @captbss Рік тому +3

    You are the poor mans Mark Felton 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍

  • @Ballterra
    @Ballterra Рік тому +12

    He was a bit of an enigma among the Nazis capable of compassion and then total inhumanity. Where the other Nazis where dour he was pretty jovial at times even at jokes at his own expense none of the other Nazis seemed to have that humour in them. Even the way he went out no post hanging ghoulish shots of him for the masses. He was a strange one.

    • @PntrGrl
      @PntrGrl Рік тому

      It doesn't say HOW he died.

  • @americanfortruth
    @americanfortruth 9 місяців тому

    The Untold Past says Goring committed many, many war crimes but could only come up with stealing art that was probably sitting there for the taking. Everyone was doing this, no matter what country they were from. So just for historical record, name all the war crimes he committed. Thank You.

  • @vet6822
    @vet6822 Рік тому +3

    I wonder what would have happened if WW2 had not started until 1945...

    • @PcGamerify
      @PcGamerify Рік тому

      Or if operation sea lion was successful

  • @kevinwaters5872
    @kevinwaters5872 Рік тому +4

    The Soviets would have opened the tomb to check for hidden “treasure”. Understandable , really.

  • @markus-pg6me
    @markus-pg6me Рік тому +2

    Karin Hall wurde restlos entfernt sogar das Fundament. Bemerkenswert!

  • @johnedwards3621
    @johnedwards3621 Рік тому +1

    Herman's mother abandoned her husband to live with a wealthy Jewish man who treated her son as his own, Herman was fond of his adopted father.
    A few years later, Herman's fellow pilots noted that fondness which created social problems. Goebels noticed the vulnerablity and tried to move against Goering, who countered by buying the world's 3rd telephone system, paid for with aviation shares.
    Herman used the phone system to spy on Goebels extra-marital affairs.
    Hitler was informed, and as "best man" to their marriage, gave Goebels a stern warning.
    In the end, Goebels committed suicide with his wife and children; but Hitler didn't.

  • @Saskinny
    @Saskinny Рік тому +2

    Very interesting videooooooooo. The narratAH presented facts i did not knoooooooow. I was unware that Goering's wife was Swedissssssssssshhhhhhhhhhh. I particularly enjoyed the narratAH's acceeeeeeeeent. I wondAH if he talks like that at hooooooome. Honey, what's for dinnaaaaaahhhhhhh?

  • @robertfarrow5853
    @robertfarrow5853 Рік тому +2

    Was it for an autopsy? How did she die?

  • @jerrywright5411
    @jerrywright5411 Рік тому +3

    I wanna know more about the relationship between Himmler and Hoover. AND what's up with the Natzi cities that were set up in California and NY prior to ww1 and WW2. I knew there was something more to the Madison Square Garden rally and the Murphy Ranch in California.

    • @sharonmontano4924
      @sharonmontano4924 Рік тому +2

      I am of German heritage and I’m here to tell you not all were Nazis. They were too busy trying to make a living in the US

  • @saito125
    @saito125 Рік тому +1

    Horrific is having to use such term as clickbait.

  • @overopensights
    @overopensights Рік тому

    Apparently the accent and the actual speech of G'o'ing's daughter is the most perfect German speech, heared and commented on by many that have listened to her interview somewhere on yuotube.

  • @YourEnglishGuy
    @YourEnglishGuy Рік тому +7

    Quid pro quo, Clarice.

  • @margaretneanover3385
    @margaretneanover3385 Рік тому +4

    This reminds me of the epic view that shows a part of what's the older Chinese army. I wouldn't be surprised if they are some possible cropped or imitating images.

    • @Neal_Schier
      @Neal_Schier Рік тому +1

      It makes you wonder, doesn't it, if there was some manipulation as it looks as if there were almost a half million soldiers there. That would "only" be five large sports stadiums... but that still is a lot of people in choreographed movement.

  • @grandpahickory613
    @grandpahickory613 Рік тому

    LET THE DEAD BURY THE DEAD...THIS WOMAN IS GONE TO GIVE AN ACCOUNT TO THE ONE WITH WHOM WE ALL HAVE TO DO...

  • @tommyriam8320
    @tommyriam8320 Рік тому +2

    0:41 The dude on the left of screen looks possessed. Those eyeballs are insane.

    • @tonymc55
      @tonymc55 Рік тому

      I had to watch it again, and you're not wrong. They're crazy eyes.

  • @clairevancleave1508
    @clairevancleave1508 Рік тому +4

    Poorly written. Repetitive.

  • @JavierBonillaC
    @JavierBonillaC Рік тому +1

    Herman Goring was quite a Chubby fellow.

  • @SeanLTobin-qr8bm
    @SeanLTobin-qr8bm Рік тому +12

    I was so sad that the Russians ruined and vandalized Karin's tomb. Perhaps it was Divine Justice that the German soldiers, out of respect, moved the actual body to safety in the surrounding forest. I am glad she (her ashes) were laid to rest with her other deceased family members in Sweden..

    • @kina18
      @kina18 Рік тому +1

      Just a bunch of rotten bones. It's not as if she was laying in her grave suffering, panicked, and wishing to be moved to Sweden. Seems that directly after a war there would have been more important matters to attend to than protecting a skeleton.

    • @aleksazunjic9672
      @aleksazunjic9672 Рік тому

      Lots of the Soviet soldiers that late in the war were actually Ukrainians 😁Some of them even switched sides in 1944 when shtf 😛

  • @lauralutz4538
    @lauralutz4538 Рік тому +4

    Patton, had the, Soviets pegged right.

  • @KC-dr4qz
    @KC-dr4qz Рік тому +1

    They are all dead now. So who cares about their remains? It just minerals they invested while living that created their bones. The question is, where are their souls now?

  • @nigelweir3852
    @nigelweir3852 Рік тому

    Hardly horrific

  • @maryjeanjones7569
    @maryjeanjones7569 Рік тому +1

    Are you aware that General Motors made parts for the German Luftwaffe!

  • @anttimustonen9033
    @anttimustonen9033 Рік тому +5

    Carin Göringin poika Thomas Kantzow taisteli vapaaehtoisena Suomen puolustusvoimissa sekä talvisodassa Sallassa että jatkosodassa Hangossa.