See this is kinda how one man captured an entire platoon of soliders singlehandedly. He got their officer and held him at gunpoint and while he was massively outnumbered he just yelled at the Germans and they were so used to being yelled at that they followed his directions
@@phantyom4ever he's talking about Leo Major, Jack captured 43 prisoners but he didn't do it single-handedly he had an ally help him. Leo captured 93 German prisoners by himself.
@@connormorier9486did he balls absolute made up story, is that the American that watched them come out of a barracks and then acted like he had a squad near by giving him orders?
@@Ramxie35 oh ??? Like what ??? Kicking dogs or cats ?? Punching or drowning children ? Waiting until a fat guy runs down some stairs and dropping everyone else he comes in contact with and then adding a "Strike" voiceover ??? All horrible videos but this is... Almost not-human horrible... It's a true story and this actually describes how one already evil man can turn into a monster when thrown inside an already monstrous world... It was and still is pretty horrifying for me because I just couldn't think that people can be so evil.. Until reality struck me
@@mattdragoneed6476 I meant slitting throats and skinning humans alive videos. Cutting body parts into pieces while still breathing. Also burning animals to death. U should watch them.
Can you also narrate '50s, '60s, '70s movies? And also I'm curious how they were received back then: •flop? •blockbuster? •award-winning? •critically-acclaimed? •criticized? •etc.etc. Thanks
Really missed alot in this summary. Many parts are flat out wrong in regards to the action in the movie and over all just a superficial job. Case in point at 2:53 according to the narration, "Harold pulls a notebook out...". It is NOT a note book it is his identity papers, it was his "Soldbuch" or "soldiers book" where his identity was confirmed and pay and unit affiliation was recorded. These are the papers that everybody kept demanding to see and he actually tried to eat when he was arrested by the military police. He kept his own papers, just in case he needed to ditch the Captain uniform as the Captain's soldbuch would not have his picture or particulars in it.
@@bloom_exe7020 to a German soldier, this was their life and to not have it in their possession is evidence of desertion. This comes full circle in the end where he tries to eat the personal information page which has his true rank on it.
I read the rise and fall of the third Reith in which towards the end of the war, SS bands would travel across Nazi control territory to hang anyone suspected of being a deserter. There were incidences of supply soldiers hanged simply because they had expired pass or no pass when there werent enough soldiers to man the front lines or command chain were in disarray. It didnt help that on certain day, more soldiers were hanged than casualties suffering in both fronts.
My grandfather was almost executed just because he was divided from his unit under heavy artillery fire. When he returned to the outpost to get new orders, one of the officers wanted to execute him for desertion. He was simply spared because of another officers intervention. He was 17 yo at this point.
@@RumenAsenov2206 It somewhat is buying an actual gun and loading it with blanks is alot cheaper that buying a gun specifically designed to fire blanks
This story happens on some scale all over the world all the time. A Politician that raised from local community with good intentions fighting corruption gets sucked in the power hungry world and soon he becomes the corrupted.
Wait, so this soon to be POW pretended to be a German captain and killed the prisoners in the camp even though he wasn’t Axis powers? This is so confusing… You think he’d use the uniform to survive instead of kill all of the people he and his country are trying to save. Am I missing something?
@@Vel_D there is a study of prisoners and guards, however, one has to have a specific mind (sociopathic or even psychopathic) to be able to do what Herold did.
He was a German soldier and tried to desert from the frontline, the soldiers in the beginning are MP‘s and are hunting him because he deserted, in 45 desertion resulted in a death penalty which could be executed immediately.
No, he was a german deserter... the soldiers chasing him at the start were so called 'Feldpolizei', military police. In 1945 there were many deserters and looting going on, especially on the Eastern Front where the fighting had been utterly merciless. As the frontline collapsed and it became more and more apparent that the war was lost, general order and discipline fell more and more apart, especially since sometimes the chain of Command could be rather byzantine due to Political influence and meddling of the SS and other overlapping responsibilities. At that time deserters were usually shot or hanged and there were orders from up top that people who were talking about defeat, surrender etc. were to be considered traitors to the german people. The Feldpolizei became increasingly desensitsed that they often shot singular soldiers who were apparently away from their Units without further investigation. This is why Herold's crimes are so despicable and why he carries them out without much remorse or hesitation, as he has both seen it happen and knew that if he didnt 'act tough', his ruse would become obvious. Though I got to admit that the movie's summary was a bit confusing XD
I remember entering a cinema late at night with my ex girlfriend, we didn't ask what type of movie it was because all we wanted was an empty cinema to have sex inside, unfortunately it was this movie in the room... Needless to say none of us were really excited Edit: I see you guys arguing in the comments section, it's was a small arty cinema in France so without CCTV and sorry if anyone religious feel disrespected by what I've done but it was meant to be a funny little story
Kinda reminds me of a Book I once did read, the Book Is pretty Similar but the MC actually Helps the French Townspeople and the Resistance and doesn't really do "bad" stuff
Imagine everyone knew and it was crystal clear that war was nearing and virtually over but still some deserters and prisoners were being executed, such a senseless, heartless murder 💔. My heart goes out to everyone who lost his or her life in ww2
@@Burnthealphabetpeopleyes especially since the allies raped and murdered German civilians especially Soviets. So even in 1945 all German soldiers had a duty to protect women and children. Even if it was a lost cause at least defending Germany bought them time for women and children refugees to flee west. And also the longer Germany was able to hold on for the higher the possibility that a conditional surrender could happen instead of unconditional. For example they could set conditional surrender as no rape murder ethnic cleansing no destruction of cultural monuments etc And the longer they held on the more divided the Soviets and western allies became
@@punishedgloyperstormtroope8098 The Soviets did that, the Red Army were fond of grape re Germans. I wasn't aware the Allies did it too? Proof? Citation? Where?
Seen the entire movie before I watch this video he actually found a uniform and is pretending to be an officer, at the end of the movie he is in court and found not guilty and is to continue the fight for Germany as an officer. Edit: the end credits show him in the future btw and they check out a couple.
Nah, eventually you become used to most things you expose to, that's a human response. So as long as you can rationally view it as awful and unncessarily brutal it's 100% okay
Incase someone is interested, the guy's name was Willi Herold, it is indeed a story of surviving but ending up being as evil as the people he ran from. - With a lot of luck may I say.
@@user-zg5ey5xo9i really? I would think it's mostly people that don't have time to watch the full movie but still want some quick entertainment, or maybe they are thinking about watching it and they watch a couple minutes to get a feel for it and decide to watch the whole thing or not. Being from a poor country makes zero sense since you can download movies from pirate sites from anywhere in the world as long as you have the internet (and if they are on YT, they obv have the bandwidth)
this is based off of a real man, named willi herold. he was part of the german army at first. assigned to the 6th fallschirmjaeger he got the uniform from a unknown location, he was caught later and hanged. his massacre was a real event, but the specific things werent disclosed.
Yknow I used to like this dude I would be treated horribly but then I'd treat them cruelly and then I realized my horrible ways and I stopped and gave them love and now we are all friends
I’m confused why the psycho even continued the rouse when he could easily just get the men home. Close to everyone that died in this movie dies because of his decisions.
He was mad with power, also close to the end of the war the german army drafted almost the entire male population, No way to escape even for children and seniors.
i seriously think that war movies from the german prespective have the most impact and meaning behind them. Ive yet to watch a german perspective war movie that hasent had a really deep point to it.
Wow I thought he was gonna be the good guy at the start. Then he ended up doing something incredibly evil and demented. I mean really, what kind of psycho steals a loaf of bread?
“They execute herold and six of his accomplices, and sentence them to death.” Me: Wait what? Say that again. “They execute herold and six of his accomplices, and sentence them to death.” Me: -.- *literally dying inside* So… they kill them THEN sentence them to death?!
Both my parents went through WWII in separate medical corps. They saw lots. There was no separated deployments... It was 5 years straight. Most everyone involved did have their minds numbed out at best. There is a really sick logic and even normalcy to this film.
Mostly because first it was an act to not get caught but as time goes on it stopped being an act because of how much power he had than his previous post
Not true at all.. He could have easily hid in the woods for 4-8 days/nights surviving on nuts and berries + ice. Than find a village and get taken in by a lovely family with a virgin daughter about his age. He stays bugged out in their attic for a few. Then boom war is over bois.
Irl it is not that simple, just look up for Lázaro Barbosa, the guy hid in a forest for 20 days, with the police using dogs, helicopters, help from Brazillian army, even drones, they even summoned the legendary hunter babaçu
My great-grandfather found an officers uniform in the forest near his village at the end of WW2. The Americans found him like this and he came in a camp in California. When he came back his village was already occupied by the soviets, the Americans exchanged his state against western Berlin.
This movie was amazing just finished watching the whole thing and it’s so suspenseful. It’s crazy this was based on a true story. Also Some of those prisoners didn’t deserve the firing squad for more petty crimes, but rapist I don’t see a problem with having them executed.
Im from northern Germany and the prison camp in the film was only a few hundred meters down the road from my uncles farm. Quite scary if you think about what happened there
I almost cried at scene 2:08. I never liked to see people starve or freeze to death. His face expression were very convincing as if they were real. And i got very emotional for the guy.
they don't really, in 1 point of the movie they show that uniform is too big for him so he rolls the sleeves and the pants to make it look better suited
I watched this Movie on Amazon prime. Great description of the chaos and corruption within Germany during the last days of the Third Reich. Totally Anarchy I’ll call it.
It is pretty interesting to see this because some shots of this movie were taken in my home town in Poland. The scene at 0:53 was is set at a railway station in Sobótka, Dolnośląskie Poland 50°54'19.0"N 16°44'24.9"E. Plus the work camp 2 was set in this area: 50°57'26.8"N 16°45'00.8"E. It all makes sense because this land was still within German borders back in january/february of 1945
A story about a person who is treated cruelly but when came into power, treated others with cruelty. A fine example of a sociopath.
Or the average person
it's more average person, power corrupt, and alot of people who is poor tend too corrupted when they gain power or wealth
@@carval51 The average person isnt a sociopath.
@@crimsonrey9235 not really, that's a general joke. and apart from that, there is really no such thing as a "normal person" in my opinion.
That's sounds more like the cycle of violence then a sociopath good try tho
Me at the start of this video "oh, this doesn't seem so bad, just a young man trying not to die"
By the end of the video "holy shit"
700+ likes no comments? Man...
This is verbatim what I was thinking. I thought the main character was going to be a good person.
Fax
@user-vl6dc2mc8h Thats Very Sweet I hope That Helped Someone
Only get the notification of this comment now and omg, so many likes, mom I'm famous XD lol.
Harold managed to do insane shit, then died because of stealing an damn loaf of bread
Bruh
He died because the allies found out about his war crimes so they executed him, not because of the bread
@@meldrop8408
good
This man was the biggest troll in WWII
*herold
The guy is just 21 and he has accomplished so much evil shit!
@Chernoblyat He was a deserter and killed fellow deserters
@Chernoblyat lol
to stay alive you have to do bad deeds. this is life
@@aukima771 yeah but in this case its just cruelty, killing people for no reason have nothing to do with survival
I’m 23 and I ain’t accomplishing shit
You'll end up rooting for the guy that was trying to kill Harold in the beginning.
Yep
Nah Harold a W
@@NikoNoxyes
@@shawnv123how TF is Harold a W bro
@@OliverAndHarry1957that's just an edgy 15 year old who trolls on the internet don't mind him
See this is kinda how one man captured an entire platoon of soliders singlehandedly. He got their officer and held him at gunpoint and while he was massively outnumbered he just yelled at the Germans and they were so used to being yelled at that they followed his directions
If you speak with firmly and with authority people will listen.
You're talking about Leo Major
@@adamwilliams434 nah, I think it's Jack Churchill
@@phantyom4ever he's talking about Leo Major, Jack captured 43 prisoners but he didn't do it single-handedly he had an ally help him. Leo captured 93 German prisoners by himself.
@@connormorier9486did he balls absolute made up story, is that the American that watched them come out of a barracks and then acted like he had a squad near by giving him orders?
This movie illustrated exactly how psychopathic and brutal people can be to innocent people.
Watch all quiet on the westerfront (or better read the bok) i dare you
@@rukoreiko The Bok
@@Vincent98987 yeah the bok
This is normal Nazi behavior...
He is sociopath bruh
this is like "Catch me if you can" level stuff
Instead of a good Ending Harold goes to hell
Yea ur right the it reminds me of the French teacher
except there was butchery going on
I remember watching this movie and leaving the cinema horrified as fuck !!!!
Its that bad?
@@ralphy1989 it's actually pretty shocking
maybe u guys should start searching up "horrible videos"
@@Ramxie35 oh ??? Like what ??? Kicking dogs or cats ?? Punching or drowning children ? Waiting until a fat guy runs down some stairs and dropping everyone else he comes in contact with and then adding a "Strike" voiceover ???
All horrible videos but this is... Almost not-human horrible... It's a true story and this actually describes how one already evil man can turn into a monster when thrown inside an already monstrous world...
It was and still is pretty horrifying for me because I just couldn't think that people can be so evil.. Until reality struck me
@@mattdragoneed6476 I meant slitting throats and skinning humans alive videos. Cutting body parts into pieces while still breathing. Also burning animals to death. U should watch them.
Can you also narrate '50s, '60s, '70s movies? And also I'm curious how they were received back then: •flop? •blockbuster? •award-winning? •critically-acclaimed? •criticized? •etc.etc.
Thanks
Really missed alot in this summary. Many parts are flat out wrong in regards to the action in the movie and over all just a superficial job. Case in point at 2:53 according to the narration, "Harold pulls a notebook out...". It is NOT a note book it is his identity papers, it was his "Soldbuch" or "soldiers book" where his identity was confirmed and pay and unit affiliation was recorded. These are the papers that everybody kept demanding to see and he actually tried to eat when he was arrested by the military police. He kept his own papers, just in case he needed to ditch the Captain uniform as the Captain's soldbuch would not have his picture or particulars in it.
Who ever writes these scripts are so bad they have to steal their intro line from Mystery Recapped. A much better movie recap channel.
😱😱😱 oh no not the note book
@@bloom_exe7020 to a German soldier, this was their life and to not have it in their possession is evidence of desertion. This comes full circle in the end where he tries to eat the personal information page which has his true rank on it.
@@AMD7027 didn't even know that
I read the rise and fall of the third Reith in which towards the end of the war, SS bands would travel across Nazi control territory to hang anyone suspected of being a deserter. There were incidences of supply soldiers hanged simply because they had expired pass or no pass when there werent enough soldiers to man the front lines or command chain were in disarray. It didnt help that on certain day, more soldiers were hanged than casualties suffering in both fronts.
My grandfather was almost executed just because he was divided from his unit under heavy artillery fire. When he returned to the outpost to get new orders, one of the officers wanted to execute him for desertion. He was simply spared because of another officers intervention.
He was 17 yo at this point.
0:06 the german officer didn't even point the gun in the head but i was thinking that was an actual gun not a movie prop
This was done as a way to make his hearing non exsistent and burst his eardrum as it is very painful
Ask Alec.
Most guns used in movies as props are real guns.
@@imadequate3376 that's not right
@@RumenAsenov2206 It somewhat is buying an actual gun and loading it with blanks is alot cheaper that buying a gun specifically designed to fire blanks
This story happens on some scale all over the world all the time.
A Politician that raised from local community with good intentions fighting corruption gets sucked in the power hungry world and soon he becomes the corrupted.
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Wait, so this soon to be POW pretended to be a German captain and killed the prisoners in the camp even though he wasn’t Axis powers? This is so confusing… You think he’d use the uniform to survive instead of kill all of the people he and his country are trying to save. Am I missing something?
No he is a German, but probably a deserter
@@Vel_D there is a study of prisoners and guards, however, one has to have a specific mind (sociopathic or even psychopathic) to be able to do what Herold did.
He was a German soldier and tried to desert from the frontline, the soldiers in the beginning are MP‘s and are hunting him because he deserted, in 45 desertion resulted in a death penalty which could be executed immediately.
He was a deserting German soldier in the final weeks of world war 2 when the entire axis army was in complete disarray.
No, he was a german deserter... the soldiers chasing him at the start were so called 'Feldpolizei', military police. In 1945 there were many deserters and looting going on, especially on the Eastern Front where the fighting had been utterly merciless. As the frontline collapsed and it became more and more apparent that the war was lost, general order and discipline fell more and more apart, especially since sometimes the chain of Command could be rather byzantine due to Political influence and meddling of the SS and other overlapping responsibilities.
At that time deserters were usually shot or hanged and there were orders from up top that people who were talking about defeat, surrender etc. were to be considered traitors to the german people. The Feldpolizei became increasingly desensitsed that they often shot singular soldiers who were apparently away from their Units without further investigation.
This is why Herold's crimes are so despicable and why he carries them out without much remorse or hesitation, as he has both seen it happen and knew that if he didnt 'act tough', his ruse would become obvious. Though I got to admit that the movie's summary was a bit confusing XD
Herold was a sussy imposter in this movie
I hope someday the *'Sinbad Genie' movie mystery* will be resolved by these recap people.
I remember entering a cinema late at night with my ex girlfriend, we didn't ask what type of movie it was because all we wanted was an empty cinema to have sex inside, unfortunately it was this movie in the room... Needless to say none of us were really excited
Edit: I see you guys arguing in the comments section, it's was a small arty cinema in France so without CCTV and sorry if anyone religious feel disrespected by what I've done but it was meant to be a funny little story
wtf
Yeah um why u could have just u know go to ur house and do the thing
Wow
@@scottrosalejos8202 priorities
you do know a thing call CCTV or known as camera right?
Kinda reminds me of a Book I once did read, the Book Is pretty Similar but the MC actually Helps the French Townspeople and the Resistance and doesn't really do "bad" stuff
Nah its just a story that happened in rl like its not inspired by that book but by what happened
What book might that be?
What’s the book?
Drinking game: Drink every time he says Captain Junker
2 shots when he says Harold 🥴
@@tabelaskade4888 you'd be pass out drunk in the first 5 minutes
in german i think it’s pronounced yunker though
This guy is basically a WW2 Mount and Blade character
What ive been waiting for another excellent recap never gets old keep it up!!
"Herald demands to talk with their correctional officer." 5:10 LOL
He was just a mad man in a mad world
Imagine everyone knew and it was crystal clear that war was nearing and virtually over but still some deserters and prisoners were being executed, such a senseless, heartless murder 💔. My heart goes out to everyone who lost his or her life in ww2
Even if you lose a war you still have a job to do and you signed a contract even if the fight is over order and peace need to be upheld
@@Burnthealphabetpeopleyes especially since the allies raped and murdered German civilians especially Soviets. So even in 1945 all German soldiers had a duty to protect women and children.
Even if it was a lost cause at least defending Germany bought them time for women and children refugees to flee west.
And also the longer Germany was able to hold on for the higher the possibility that a conditional surrender could happen instead of unconditional. For example they could set conditional surrender as no rape murder ethnic cleansing no destruction of cultural monuments etc
And the longer they held on the more divided the Soviets and western allies became
@@punishedgloyperstormtroope8098 The Soviets did that, the Red Army were fond of grape re Germans. I wasn't aware the Allies did it too? Proof? Citation? Where?
He was only 21
Oversimplified be like: so maybe it’s about time that you move out of your dads attic
This movie was an unexpected treat when I found it at my local library in January 2020.
When deserter suddenly formed his own srmy
This film was actually brilliant. One of the best WW2 films I’ve seen and I love how it was filmed in black of white
Seen the entire movie before I watch this video he actually found a uniform and is pretending to be an officer, at the end of the movie he is in court and found not guilty and is to continue the fight for Germany as an officer.
Edit: the end credits show him in the future btw and they check out a couple.
if i remember this didnt happen on tne real person
Name of movie ....???
Is it fucked up that I am not suprised by all of these war atrocities? I have read way too many documents and too much history.
nope
Nah, eventually you become used to most things you expose to, that's a human response. So as long as you can rationally view it as awful and unncessarily brutal it's 100% okay
As long as you rationally criticize it
after hearing what isis and mexican cartels do/have done, i can confirm that no, its not fucked up to not be surprised.
Nah if you see the Holocaust and gaza You'd get used to it
Wicked Harold.
This is a true story
Incase someone is interested, the guy's name was Willi Herold, it is indeed a story of surviving but ending up being as evil as the people he ran from. - With a lot of luck may I say.
Better to see the movie personally than hear it from a story teller. The experience is different
Most people watching those recaps are kids that aren't allowed to watch those movies or people from poor countries.
@@user-zg5ey5xo9i really? I would think it's mostly people that don't have time to watch the full movie but still want some quick entertainment, or maybe they are thinking about watching it and they watch a couple minutes to get a feel for it and decide to watch the whole thing or not.
Being from a poor country makes zero sense since you can download movies from pirate sites from anywhere in the world as long as you have the internet (and if they are on YT, they obv have the bandwidth)
@@user-zg5ey5xo9i this has to be the stupidest comment
Whats moviet called
@@fishfingers2228 Derr Hauptmann- The Captain (2017)
this is based off of a real man, named willi herold.
he was part of the german army at first. assigned to the 6th fallschirmjaeger
he got the uniform from a unknown location, he was caught later and hanged.
his massacre was a real event, but the specific things werent disclosed.
Yknow I used to like this dude I would be treated horribly but then I'd treat them cruelly and then I realized my horrible ways and I stopped and gave them love and now we are all friends
10:38 that gun was NOT pointed at him
Nice detail that some of the soldiers carry WWI Gewehrs instead of Karabiners. This highlights the weapons shortage towards the end of the war.
This is kind of unbelievable that it's based on real life incidents..
Such a good film!
It’s like Catch me if you can, but in the 1940s, and didn’t survive to live and tell the tale
I’m confused why the psycho even continued the rouse when he could easily just get the men home. Close to everyone that died in this movie dies because of his decisions.
He was mad with power, also close to the end of the war the german army drafted almost the entire male population, No way to escape even for children and seniors.
i seriously think that war movies from the german prespective have the most impact and meaning behind them. Ive yet to watch a german perspective war movie that hasent had a really deep point to it.
Died at 21 being crazy as a fake officer after being assigned to the front. Heh.
Not a good way to go, but okay.
he died cause of a loaf of bread
5:38 Captain “Junker” is pronounced “Yoonker”
Wow I thought he was gonna be the good guy at the start. Then he ended up doing something incredibly evil and demented. I mean really, what kind of psycho steals a loaf of bread?
Rise - Golden Age - Fall that’s how it goes.
the heaviest Detail to notice of the issue for this.....
*The Uniform And badges Herald is wearing a SS Uniform with a Luftwaffe Pin set lmao*
Hollywood doenst care as long as it kinda looks close enough like a german uniform
“They execute herold and six of his accomplices, and sentence them to death.”
Me: Wait what? Say that again.
“They execute herold and six of his accomplices, and sentence them to death.”
Me: -.- *literally dying inside* So… they kill them THEN sentence them to death?!
there are a lot german war movies.. but this is truly one of the greatest...
Both my parents went through WWII in separate medical corps. They saw lots. There was no separated deployments... It was 5 years straight. Most everyone involved did have their minds numbed out at best. There is a really sick logic and even normalcy to this film.
I can't grasp for why he did all of that for.
power of being an officer got to him
People sometimes don't need reasons to do anything.
Because he's an SS Officer
Mostly because first it was an act to not get caught but as time goes on it stopped being an act because of how much power he had than his previous post
@@ElonMasks That was a Luftwaffe uniform. Not SS.
The opening scene when they missed all the shots i got flashbacks of stormtrooper aim
one of the movies i want to watch in full and i had to stop your video for that reason. Thank you for telling us about this movie though
lord of the rings moment 0:35
Lmaoo so reall
Irl sniper would have boinked him or found him with dogs, movie’s over bois
Not true at all.. He could have easily hid in the woods for 4-8 days/nights surviving on nuts and berries + ice. Than find a village and get taken in by a lovely family with a virgin daughter about his age. He stays bugged out in their attic for a few. Then boom war is over bois.
Irl it is not that simple, just look up for Lázaro Barbosa, the guy hid in a forest for 20 days, with the police using dogs, helicopters, help from Brazillian army, even drones, they even summoned the legendary hunter babaçu
This was real life it's a true story
@twopack shaker the shot that was shown by the sniper at the beginning was highly impossible to be missed
This movie blew away my expectations. Must watch
0:13 Stormtrooper aims be like
He survived the war but not justice
A man scared to die but has no regard for other life. Dude truly is a sociopath
What is this movies name.
The Captain
Or "Der Hauptmann" if you want to search with the german title
My great-grandfather found an officers uniform in the forest near his village at the end of WW2. The Americans found him like this and he came in a camp in California. When he came back his village was already occupied by the soviets, the Americans exchanged his state against western Berlin.
1:23 the soldier didnt die i think, in the next shot u can litteraly see him standing next to Herold, he probably was exhausted and fell asleep
war is my most favourite thing in history
Hope it stay as history or war will quickly be your non-favorite. 🙏🙏🙏
Will it be your favourite thing if you have to suffer one, though?
21 years old and lost it quickly
When a chaotic evil rolls nat 20s on bluffs back to back
I seen this before such a good movie
This movie was amazing just finished watching the whole thing and it’s so suspenseful. It’s crazy this was based on a true story. Also Some of those prisoners didn’t deserve the firing squad for more petty crimes, but rapist I don’t see a problem with having them executed.
Im from northern Germany and the prison camp in the film was only a few hundred meters down the road from my uncles farm. Quite scary if you think about what happened there
Wow, clicked on this out of sheer curiosity and was not disappointed.
Названия фильма?
La leyenda dice que Harold en realidad era Putin en su identidad secreta...
Unofficial Promotion be like
I almost cried at scene 2:08. I never liked to see people starve or freeze to death. His face expression were very convincing as if they were real. And i got very emotional for the guy.
The uniforms that Harold finds fit him perfectly.
(A minor plot hole.)
Not really a plot hole.
they don't really, in 1 point of the movie they show that uniform is too big for him so he rolls the sleeves and the pants to make it look better suited
I watched this Movie on Amazon prime. Great description of the chaos and corruption within Germany during the last days of the Third Reich. Totally Anarchy I’ll call it.
What a monster holy crap
Hi good vid
Harold Started blasting after wearing that uniform.
What's the name of the movie? 🎥
Der Hauptmann
It is pretty interesting to see this because some shots of this movie were taken in my home town in Poland. The scene at 0:53 was is set at a railway station in Sobótka, Dolnośląskie Poland 50°54'19.0"N 16°44'24.9"E. Plus the work camp 2 was set in this area: 50°57'26.8"N 16°45'00.8"E. It all makes sense because this land was still within German borders back in january/february of 1945
I watched this movie before. It was good.
Very good war movie
Damn this is a literal representation of what power tripping is all about
HOW CAN A FULL SS PELETON MISS FUCKING TADGETS IF THEY ARE 3METERS AFAR? BUT CAN SHOOT OUT A BUNKER ON A GODDAMN BEACH
A man wearing a Luftwaffe uniform behaving like a SS officer hahaha
The soldiers in the beginning had StormTrooper Training 😂😂😂
For an explanation channel the content put out seems to be great at managing to just clip past characters being introduced.
reminds me of a quote from tom hanks movie
“look at me. i am the captain now!”
Bro it's not Junker, it's pronounced Yoonker
Junker is pronounced Yoonker @Commander2008
What movie is this again?
Medals of the captain:
Iron cross 1 and 2
Woundbadge
General assault badge
Parachute badge
War merit cross with swords
.?
I'm curious about the story behind the officers outfit he stole. Why was the vehicle abandoned? Where was he going?
Great movie, English title is "The Captain " I think
Talk about immersing yourself in the role. Herold went 0 to 100 real quick once he found the uniform.
no ones not gonna talk about that harold is wearing a airforce uniform
Well he sure played everyone there. Its evil but i mean the fact that all the germans actually believed him and even granted authority.
keep up the goood work
When Harold shoots brockoff, the pistol wasn't even aligned to his head, next or shoulder. The muzzle went above the shoulder right beside the head.
Der Hauptmann ein sehr guter Film!
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