Hugo Boss - Tailor to the Third Reich Documentary

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  • @PeopleProfiles
    @PeopleProfiles  Рік тому +52

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    • @wrecktitudemedia6514
      @wrecktitudemedia6514 Рік тому +5

      Oh, wow I didn't know he showed some humanity, so used to hearing about his business ties to the Nazis. Ty for this video!

    • @0ldb1ll
      @0ldb1ll Рік тому

      ​@@wrecktitudemedia6514 But everyone knows that Germany was entirely innocent and that its people were only obeying orders.

    • @thuvevonbremen2018
      @thuvevonbremen2018 Рік тому

      ​@Wrecktitude Media

    • @thuvevonbremen2018
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    • @thuvevonbremen2018
      @thuvevonbremen2018 Рік тому

      7

  • @intercommerce
    @intercommerce Рік тому +615

    Canadian here; Little known fact: In the late 1960's/early 70's I was a Boy Scout and bought a Scout knife & leather sheath. Years later, I was studying pictures of Nazi regalia, and noticed the Hitler Youth's knives looked EXACTLY like my noble Scout knife! Right down to the diamond-shaped cut-out on the knurled plastic handle! Mine had the iconic Scout symbol, a Fleur-de-Lis, in a diamond shape border, found no where else in Scouting. The diamond on the Hitler Jugend knife handle held the classic diamond-shaped HJ symbol, with a black swastika on a red & white background. Intrigued, I did some research, and it turned out the German knife company who made the HJ knives survived the war, and during the post-war period, Boy Scouts of Canada naturally turned to a German knife manufacturer, as they were, and still are, famous for their knives. Little did they Scout Leaders realize they were purchasing and issuing surplus Hitler Youth knife stocks after WW2, equipping us naive Canadian lads with a re-badged and re-purposed Nazi knife! If the story ever broke at the time, a huge scandal would have blown up, leaving the scouting movement with egg all over its faces!😮 Pretty ironic in retrospect, as both groups were youth movements, the original Boy Scouts starting in Britain, spreading world-wide, and the Hitler Youth an obvious clone, clad as Nazi brown-shirts in shorts! Sadly, I didn't learn all this until 40 years later, knife long gone...

  • @myunknownland9272
    @myunknownland9272 8 місяців тому +51

    My grandfather and grandmother were both tailors, my grandfather a Jew was saved from the gas chambers to work from home making uniforms for the Nazis. He never spoke of this and we had no idea that he was a Jew. I asked if he could tell me of his life and childhood but he never did. I only found out by reading a book and seeing his surname in this book. It escalated from there. It was a shock to think we would not be born if he had another profession. He never liked his profession after that and only tailored to survive , would not teach my dad the business and dad thought him lazy. If only dad knew the full story. In later life he became a Christian and was a lay pastor preaching to 100 people each week. Thank you as this fills in some more gaps in my family history.

  • @bravosierra2447
    @bravosierra2447 Рік тому +146

    WIth Nazi uniforms being so distinctive and customized this is a fascinating insight about the person behind it all. Great work again Peoples Profile.

    • @ericsonhazeltine5064
      @ericsonhazeltine5064 Рік тому +14

      No wonder the uniforms were so stylish

    • @ziblot1235
      @ziblot1235 Рік тому +1

      Oh no. Those uniforms must have made them evil!

    • @rainervolker4279
      @rainervolker4279 Рік тому +8

      Boss had nothing to do with the design and was just one of many companies that produced military cloths. The doc is missleading.

    • @ezkibela
      @ezkibela Рік тому +7

      ​​@@rainervolker4279 did you watch it good? Couse actually is one of the fews does that says what you says , that Hugo Boss didnt design the uniforms he just produced them. They even talk about the ones that really design them 14:10

    • @rainervolker4279
      @rainervolker4279 Рік тому +3

      @@ezkibela When you read most of the comments here, they think Boss designed them. That's why I think that the doc is missleading. They don't make it really clear so that everyone understands it. When you know the truth the doc is okay.

  • @NZotyoka81
    @NZotyoka81 9 місяців тому +7

    My grandparents told they were impressed by the German soldiers appearances, they were always fresh, clean and well dressed, while the Soviets were dirty,smelly and were dressed awfully.

  • @MattyD315apologetics
    @MattyD315apologetics 9 місяців тому +35

    As an American who has never left the states.. I live for these types of docs!

    • @paulnoorbergen3514
      @paulnoorbergen3514 7 місяців тому

      Don't ask what the Americans do in times of war, after war, after war! They just can't stop fucking help themselves, and me being a first gen Australian from Europe because of the German war machine taking all the food, we have become America's little Yes-Boy… They said NO GOLD, who now has created the BIGGEST DEBT? So large they can't even pay the interest! No matter just borrow more, and more. They say NO NUKES! Who has got the most nukes and biggest of every damn thing, yet they can't win the war they start. What is going to happen when China finally gets sick of them? And Russia? And Korea's North?? Forget climate change, America is going to fuck us all over, guaranteed. WHO are the
      A yrian Race going to be to rocket-off-to-Mars? you could ask or \just don't

  • @millertime-lf8th
    @millertime-lf8th Рік тому +27

    Krupp Family would be a great topic for a later videos! Really enjoy these! Thank you!

  • @45jacky77
    @45jacky77 Рік тому +67

    Oh man i should've expected this when i told my nieces why the nazis were so fashionable.

  • @Cavethug
    @Cavethug Рік тому +50

    You gotta admit, he knew what style was. The WWII German military uniforms are absolutely the best looking uniforms in history. The SS uniforms look absolutely amazing. The Heer uniforms a close second. It's a shame that people associate the uniforms with the bad actions. If you're honest, and they lined up all uniforms of all nations, and didn't tell you which was which, and you didn't know anything about history, you'd pick the SS uniforms as the best looking. They are powerful, intimidating, crisp, clean, professional, they just look like you want a uniform to look if you're trying to not only appeal to recruits, but to make it look cool.

    • @justmyster1976
      @justmyster1976 Рік тому +12

      Oh dear. Ben, you need to sit in a dark room for a little bit my friend. Cool? Nothing is less 'cool' than a middle aged man using the term 'cool'. Especially when referring to Nazi uniforms.

    • @upchuck6969f
      @upchuck6969f Рік тому +2

      \o

    • @lazarorivera3384
      @lazarorivera3384 11 місяців тому

      @@justmyster1976wow nazi uniforms are fashionable. That is what he referring. Just fashion.

    • @mockba5676
      @mockba5676 10 місяців тому

      The human incinerator were working very well, would you like to embrace that too? Tens of Millions innocent people world wide suffered, you degenerate think the uniforms were cool.

    • @JollyJ3rk
      @JollyJ3rk 9 місяців тому +3

      ​@@justmyster1976who coined the term "nazi"? 🤔🤔. Pretty sure they were national socialists and never referred to themselves as "nazis"

  • @Bosquecito_de_Laureles
    @Bosquecito_de_Laureles 8 місяців тому +21

    It’s so easy to judge people’s behaviors with the privilege of hindsight. I often wonder what I would have done in such circumstances to keep my family and myself afloat. I always come up with the same reply: I don’t know. We don’t know what we are capable of until we see ourselves forced into events. I’d like to think I would act with integrity, but I really do not know cause I’ve never been in their shoes. People and history are complex.

    • @retromoden
      @retromoden 7 місяців тому +3

      I also asked myself the question: What would I have done? At the time the Nazis began to rise, they had not yet killed millions of people and started the war. They promised work and rescue from the crisis. It's one thing that as an extreme individualist who doesn't have activities in large groups, pressures or performance comparisons like in sports, and who isn't a member of any clubs and organisations, I'm opposed to group pressure and uniformity. But what if I were offered a job that would allow my family to survive? And I can only get the job if I become a party member? Maybe I'll become a member, formally, but not actively participate? And have my own thoughts in private in my house? Rebelling against it on the inside, following on the outside...? So at the end of the catastrophe that happened, I would have been a follower in the eyes of the world: a party member. No visible resistance...

    • @kikogarcia4096
      @kikogarcia4096 7 місяців тому

      its not the same being force to do something or having a passion for it, like the SS, nit the same at all

    • @martyzielinski1442
      @martyzielinski1442 7 місяців тому +1

      Agreed totally. My own thought processes often follow yours.

    • @helenachase5627
      @helenachase5627 Місяць тому

      We'll probably find out, looks like civil war in our future

    • @user-bw6vo2lv1z
      @user-bw6vo2lv1z 17 днів тому

      I think you're right.

  • @iwatchDVDsonXbox360
    @iwatchDVDsonXbox360 Рік тому +9

    Thanks. Kind of curious about Ferdinand Porsche.

  • @danielb7253
    @danielb7253 Рік тому +10

    no one never discusses about the British blockade of Germany after ww1. so they could accept the unfair Versailles treaty. Always in hindsight you are a genius.

    • @Britbikerss
      @Britbikerss Місяць тому

      And the Pommies/Brutish don't have a lot to crow about after all they created the first known concentration camps in the Boer war/s. Don't hear a lot about that either ~

  • @lizzieb.4160
    @lizzieb.4160 8 місяців тому +6

    What an eye opener this documentary is. My Mother emigrated (legally) to the USA in 1933 from Berlin. I have the original paper signed by Joseph Goebles allowing her to leave Germany. Thank you for making this documentary.

  • @sithvsjedi9696
    @sithvsjedi9696 Рік тому +77

    It's great to see a documentary on the Nazi's uniforms. Keep up the good work 👍🏼

    • @Nerino666
      @Nerino666 Рік тому +4

      old news if history was mandatory in class....
      so I would not be surprised if history repeats.... AGAIN!

  • @phantomopera5525
    @phantomopera5525 Рік тому +33

    Saying he was not as bad as other businessmen at the time is not saying much, considering how low the bar was...

  • @a.salmon8193
    @a.salmon8193 Рік тому +58

    I learn so much from this channel. Much appreciated.

  • @3vimages471
    @3vimages471 Рік тому +9

    I have always worn Hugo Boss .... including their Eau de Cologne ..... and I drive an M3 and an AMG. I have had a dozen or so German Shepherds over recent years and I live in Lorraine in France .....an area annexed by the Nazis in WW2. Blonde haired too with blue eyes.
    As an Englishman I am beginning to realize what a good Jerry I would have made.

    • @nightwish1000
      @nightwish1000 Рік тому +3

      Coz you know what quality means.

    • @teekue
      @teekue 9 місяців тому +1

      @@nightwish1000 Boss clothing is not good quality LOL

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@teekueit's pretty good

  • @michaeltroster9059
    @michaeltroster9059 Рік тому +40

    Calling the forced labourers as forced really means slave labour and meant working under intolerable conditions, and starvation rations. All major German companies used slave labour.

    • @AndyJarman
      @AndyJarman 9 місяців тому +4

      Watch again. To begin with they were paid, only later were they enslaved.

    • @rcajavus8141
      @rcajavus8141 9 місяців тому +1

      @@AndyJarman so then they were slaves - my friends father was taken to slavery in 1941. from Rijeka, Croatia and never recieved no pay and he was highly skilled maritime engineer and worked on making U-boats

    • @rcajavus8141
      @rcajavus8141 9 місяців тому

      THANK YOU, this is my original post under this video to the "author" that is clearly a Nazi sympathizer today.
      FORCED LABORERS, FORCED LABOR... WHERE IN FUCK DO YOU GET YOUR FACTS??~? THEY WERE SLAVES, THEY RECEIVED NO PAY, WERE HELD AGAINST THEIR WILL AND IF SOMEONE ESCAPED FROM THEIR WORKPLACE IN GERMAN FACTORY HIS FAMILY BACK IN CZECHIA, CROATIA WAS SENT TO CONCENTRATION CAMPS - THOSE PEOPLE WERE SLAVES AND NOT FORCED LABORERS AS NOT SINGLE OF THEM RECEIVED GERMAN PENSION AFTER THE WAR

    • @lacivmvominj
      @lacivmvominj 9 місяців тому +1

      Não muito diferente do que faziam os Soviéticos nos gulags etc.

    • @rdsc.455
      @rdsc.455 8 місяців тому

      Both sides had done this. Britishers and Japanese were doing the same in their colonies in Asia.

  • @justonemori
    @justonemori Рік тому +28

    When I say "Hugo Boss made SS uniforms" at the mall people look at me weird.

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Рік тому

      Ja more hate. With that British voice it never stops. Clean your own porch...leave my country alone. You probably were not alive. Yet.....easy to judge later. Go forward... leave my people alone....

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 Рік тому +1

      Just like other clothing factories

  • @craftsman40
    @craftsman40 Рік тому +12

    It's now time to make biographies of Porsche, IG Farben, Audi and other industrialists mentioned at the end of this video regarding their wartime record. I will wait for that.

    • @sca696
      @sca696 Рік тому

      they ate already made, just hit up utube, I'd send them but it takes time

  • @roystonboodoo7525
    @roystonboodoo7525 Рік тому +20

    I welcome the all-round good narration on this channel, Thank-you

    • @cw4608
      @cw4608 Рік тому +2

      They know how to keep the musical score muted so it doesn’t interfere with the narration.

    • @roystonboodoo7525
      @roystonboodoo7525 Рік тому

      @CW It's one of the few channels that are not imposing nor distracting.

  • @svx94
    @svx94 Рік тому +66

    A very fair and factual based documentary. Thanks for sharing!

    • @TheEdudo
      @TheEdudo 9 місяців тому +1

      indeed, a rarity nowadays

    • @The_Bigot
      @The_Bigot 9 місяців тому +1

      Yeah but they’re also making a lot of excuses and downplaying Boss’ involvement.

    • @TheEdudo
      @TheEdudo 9 місяців тому +1

      @@The_Bigot maybe what you knew wasn´t all of it

    • @casebarreoltt5990
      @casebarreoltt5990 8 місяців тому

      @@TheEdudo derp

  • @Tomatohater64
    @Tomatohater64 Рік тому +71

    Yet another fascinating biography - well-presented on a controversial figure. Superbly done.

  • @kevinwong7254
    @kevinwong7254 Рік тому +16

    Alright time to fall asleep to this informative and relaxing video

  • @colinb5415
    @colinb5415 Рік тому +29

    Was he any different to any of the other businessmen of that time in Germany or other countries. To survive in the Nazi regime you had to be a party member and take the orders. Standing against it would ultimately lead to your arrest and seizure of your business. As the program points out, he did try to keep his workforce in better conditions than a lot of other factories.

    • @semiramisrosarot
      @semiramisrosarot Рік тому +12

      No, this is not true. Research into the Topf & Söhne Company has shown that even refusal to work with the adminstration didn't necessarily mean severe consequences. Firms and companies complied willingly as it was economically more advantageous. Topf&Söhne in Erfurt provided the huge ovens for concentrations camps; and they even shocked the ministries with their zealous enthusiasm. Others simply found reasons why they weren't able to built large ovens.
      It has been debunked that firms were in direct danger of severe consequences to the owners if they - for very vague reasons - could not provide a service. The same can be applied to Adidas anf other firms that decided to actively work for the war effort.

    • @katrinweigel3796
      @katrinweigel3796 9 місяців тому

      Yes, that not true. You could run a business without going in to bed with the worst Nazi organization like SA. It just would have been less easy.

    • @AndyJarman
      @AndyJarman 9 місяців тому

      I thought Spielberg's film Schindler's list was made precisely to lay to rest the idea that even those who knew about the date of the 'disappeared' were fearful of getting in the bad books of the many psychopathic sadists handing out supply contracts.
      Schindler was just a business man doing what he could, obviously he was aware of the immorality of the situation - but when you are swimming with sharks it's best not to smell like chum.

    • @blumusik9572
      @blumusik9572 8 місяців тому

      It is so interesting how when we look back through our cancel culture lens we are so willing to condemn all things even remotely connected with the Nazi machine yet we readily buy goods produced from child and slave labour from regimes that persecute and imprison their dissenting citizens. No doubt all the modern day karens would have been first in line to join the ss ranks and collaborate with them.

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 Рік тому +54

    Interesting and informative excellent photography job making it easier for viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Historians did a very good job presenting actual facts from fiction. Class A research project.. Orator presented the documentary very well. Rough combat operations on both sides. Special thanks to Hugo boss for making this documentary possible. First story about military uniform manufacturing.

    • @AndyJarman
      @AndyJarman 9 місяців тому

      I would love to know which ham fisted dunce designed the British Commonwealth military forces uniform worn during the war.
      Even the Americans had snappier looking dress uniforms than ours!

  • @firsttimeisawjupiter1031
    @firsttimeisawjupiter1031 Рік тому +31

    Makes you think that in times of war people can become and use such times for personal advantage, discarding morality and ethics. I wonder who would I have been in such times? Would I have been as moral as I think I am? The gray is in most things

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Рік тому

      What discarding of morality and ethics? They had them too, they did what they believed was right in their view, there is such a things as difference of opinion and none are superior to others, they lost the war so they are gone but you cant kill ideas.
      The question of what you would be there is stupid, it is modern propaganda to guilt trip people because they lives in the past.

    • @paulstewart6293
      @paulstewart6293 Рік тому

      There were the SS and the gestapo and a population drugged up with meth and hitler. Not normal times.
      To imagine how you would behave is folly.

    • @annad8636
      @annad8636 Рік тому

      You would have been a defendant in the Nuremberg trials.

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Рік тому

      @@annad8636 Or you would be with that attitute to slander strangers.

    • @annad8636
      @annad8636 Рік тому

      @@mojewjewjew4420 I don’t put it past myself or any other human

  • @drTERRRORRR
    @drTERRRORRR Рік тому +8

    And no other army got even close to the awesomeness of German military uniforms.
    P.S.: Nothing is ever black or white. Some people bled out in quarry near Plaszow, others (like my grandmother) were sent to Siemens and was never abused. Not even verbally.

  • @godfreyberry1599
    @godfreyberry1599 10 місяців тому +8

    If Hugo hadn't taken up the initiative someone else would've. Business is business, clothing doesn't kill anyone.

    • @lukedaniels7750
      @lukedaniels7750 8 місяців тому +1

      But using forced, unpaid labour does.

  • @username2966
    @username2966 Рік тому +11

    This is, by far, the best documentary channel on YT. Great work 👏

  • @tonyohalloran8817
    @tonyohalloran8817 Рік тому +11

    No finer looking uniformed military than the Germans of the WWII era.
    Fantastic.

    • @redzmaja1805
      @redzmaja1805 9 місяців тому

      And Yugoslavia Kings Army in Fatherland

  • @johngault4790
    @johngault4790 Рік тому +15

    This channel has quickly become my favorite keep up the good work! 👍 may I suggest one of my favorite presidents Calvin Coolidge

    • @ziblot1235
      @ziblot1235 Рік тому

      Old "Cal" was unfairly blamed for the depression. I think he was a good pres.

  • @amblincork
    @amblincork Рік тому +17

    To suggest he may have been unaware who he was producing brownshirts for in the late 1920's is so absurd...LOL !!!

    • @mr.horrorchild4094
      @mr.horrorchild4094 Рік тому

      When I see people driving German cars I know they're antisemitic

    • @lottalehm
      @lottalehm Рік тому +2

      Considering the fact that this Munich group, which was still quite insignificant and local in the 20s, was hardly known or taken seriously in sleepy Swabia at the time, this is quite credible. Later, of course, they were well known, and the fact that so many joined the party and collaborated with it wasn't all out of conviction, but much more to save their own ass. What would you have done? Collaborated or accepted closure and bankruptcy?
      Without wanting to relativize any crimes that we Germans have committed, what have the English done against the exploitation of the colonized peoples? What the Americans against the genocide of the natives and enslavement of Africans? What could the Germans have done without risking their own lives? At the latest after you know who was appointed Chancellor, it was too late for Germany to react.

    • @mr.horrorchild4094
      @mr.horrorchild4094 Рік тому +1

      @@lottalehm Unless you were alive at the time you hold no responsibility for what happened.

    • @lottalehm
      @lottalehm Рік тому

      ​@@mr.horrorchild4094Thank you for looking at it that way. I know that most of today's Germans are not responsible for the misdeeds or omissions of their grandparents, just as today's British and Americans are not responsible for the misdeeds or omissions of their ancestors. Unfortunately, a large part sees it differently, why else does the villain in some films, for example, still have a raspy German accent?

  • @SouthernArtist77
    @SouthernArtist77 9 місяців тому +3

    If he didn’t know of working conditions it’s because he didn’t want to know.

  • @janetstander764
    @janetstander764 3 місяці тому

    On sick leave this whole week....catching up on some great documentaries. LOVE this channel.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Рік тому +18

    Your Documentaries on this topics are always so professional and well done. Very respectful with the subject at hand.
    Your channel is out of this world

  • @artisaprimus6306
    @artisaprimus6306 9 місяців тому +4

    Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. I'm sure generations of young people had no idea about Hugo Boss during the war years.

  • @SmilusMusic
    @SmilusMusic Рік тому +42

    I enjoyed this. I had no idea the brand was that old much less involved in making nazi uniforms. Well presented

    • @charlotte-mg9wj
      @charlotte-mg9wj Рік тому +4

      They made the Nazi uniforms for Indiana jones and the last Crusade, the costume department decided they may as well ask the original manufacturer..

    • @diarradunlap9337
      @diarradunlap9337 Рік тому +2

      ​@@charlotte-mg9wj They chose wisely.
      If they had gone with the studio costume department, it could have then been said that:
      "They chose (pause) *poorly.* "

  • @harryhanz1690
    @harryhanz1690 Рік тому +49

    I've got two Hugo Boss suits from the 1960s. They're among my best pieces. It's rather strange to think such a famous, well regarded company spent so many years hand in glove with the Nazis.

    • @equaliser2265
      @equaliser2265 Рік тому +19

      Not a problem in my eyes.

    • @bc2578
      @bc2578 Рік тому

      You ever consider the fact that we've all been lied to about National Socialist Germany's stand against global Communism just like we've been lied to about everything else?

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Рік тому +26

      So did Volkswagen, Krupps, the forerunners of Adidas & Puma (2 brothers who supplied boots to the Wehrmacht), Porsche, Deutsche Bundesbahn, IBM, SNCF and dozens of other companies.

    • @kimclarke5018
      @kimclarke5018 Рік тому +2

      @@simonh6371 yes. But many people don’t know. There were many companies supplying the Nazis with various things.

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Рік тому +6

      @@kimclarke5018 I think pretty much every company in Germany had to supply to the military as part of the war effort, just like in the UK for example. Technically they didn't all supply to 'the Nazis'' as that would be strictly speaking the NDSAP and the SS.

  • @deborahklinlger8565
    @deborahklinlger8565 6 місяців тому +3

    I'm an American about 60 days ago I learned that my paternal great grandparents were both murdered during a Nazi sweep for workers in their factories in Warsaw Poland. 🎉
    Both were deemed to feeble to work & were gassed. Their younger son & my paternal grandfather escaped & fled to the states. My dad was born here in NJ.
    No Jewish among my family & yet they were affected.
    Now I know why I have such an interest in WW2.
    It's very sad 😢🎉.
    Someday I may be able to visit Poland. Never been there.
    There are businesses today that benefited & had worked with the Nazis Chase Bank was one.
    Ty for the interseting docu.🎉😢

  • @jessicamilestone4026
    @jessicamilestone4026 Рік тому +7

    Absolutely fascinating and enlightening. Thank you

  • @randomramblings2325
    @randomramblings2325 Рік тому +3

    Thanks a profile piece on Ayn Rand would be great

  • @charliebarton9878
    @charliebarton9878 Рік тому +8

    Top notch narrator.

  • @lancenguyen1223
    @lancenguyen1223 Рік тому

    Your reading was wonderful to listen, thank you.

  • @theintellectualsamurai7265
    @theintellectualsamurai7265 Рік тому +5

    I’d be interested to know if there are any allied uniform manufacturers that went onto make something stylish with all that experience?

  • @theresalaux5655
    @theresalaux5655 Рік тому +6

    I learn a lot from your videos! Thank you very much😊

  • @Joseph-lr3lt
    @Joseph-lr3lt Рік тому +1

    I have never been interested in fashion until now

  • @cho7707
    @cho7707 Рік тому +2

    So was it coincidence that Stallone & Co were wearing Boss in Rocky IV when he had to fight Ivan Drago? 😆😆

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 Рік тому +3

    Very Instructive, Bravo !

  • @doughart2720
    @doughart2720 Рік тому +18

    Any chance you could do a video on Wilhelm Canaris? Even his World war One history is remarkable, but if some of the stories about his WW2 influence are correct he had a significant impact on the course war for an individual.

  • @alexgrayafc49
    @alexgrayafc49 Рік тому +6

    This will be a banger 🔥

  • @frankxaoz1286
    @frankxaoz1286 9 місяців тому +4

    Boss is the best brand in fashion. Their quality was always better than the others. Prices were fair as well.

  • @Dr.Strangmeme
    @Dr.Strangmeme Рік тому +53

    Say what you will about the Nazis, but those SOBs had the best uniforms.

  • @skog44
    @skog44 Рік тому +13

    Incredible story. The man really was a boss, and in my view, a good one. He gave people jobs in very difficult times, kept his cool, did not step too far out of line in case his factory and workers fell into the claws of a mad society. Sad that he was not recognized for saving all those polish workers from the death camps! Yes one girl committed suicide but, who could have stopped that during those times? Who knows what she had witnessed in the concentration camps!?

    • @j-ch8787
      @j-ch8787 Рік тому +2

      Easy to judge people today...
      Who (among people commenting) lived those sad times ?!
      Being german at that period wasn't easy. Resisting to nazi rise up was trully dangerous. 80% of my numerous mother family inaugurated jails since 33 and 35 then disapeared in concentration camps or on war fronts. Early opponents to Adolf right after his failed putsch in 20ties in München.
      More : never forget... They were in every country (even usa.. Britain) people who were involved at least or truly partisans of nazi ideology.
      On my father side ( irish-Us settled in germany right. after 1918) my gran pa, an agro-industry captain speculating on food supplies during 20ties and 30ties in all northern europe from scandinavia to middle europe including germany austria switzerland eastern countries... He fled from germany in 1939 (to france) with my dad and my gran ma. Then they stood cool and silent under vichy regime until liberation in 45.
      I guess we must talk about this period but stay carefull about judgement on behaviors of those who lived this harsh and ugly bloody period under nazi repression. They all might be arrested tortured sentenced and disapeared very quickly. It was the fate of mine. My american gran ma herself was arrested in france and escaped from jumping a train to concentration camp by the interference of a top level german aristocrat officer member of Luftwaffe she knew before the war in germany. This guy recognised her on the peer just before she entered a wagon. He demanded to the police.chief of convoy to let her free... Giving his personal warrant for my gran ma. Arguing he was a top officer of Luftwaffe. It worked... For her.. This time. She was lucky. She was just arrested in Nancy (Fr) cose she had in her "little castle" as "guests" the german chief of police in Metz. An former vulgar butcher from stuttgart a fanatic silly nazi as many. She used to play Mendelsohn music piano... And read Heinrich Heine poetry to this guy and wife. Until the chief of Gestapo a guest during one evening party, discovered her use of banned jew celebrities under nazi regime. He said "Our services will invite yu to-morrow to make a trip in a nice train to eastern countries and provide yu a journey in a charming holiday camp". Fortunately she escaped to that. Unless I probably won t be there. My dad 17 y.o in 44 following college in Metz [german part of France] born in Köln and perfectly german speaker escaped to be sent on Russland front (as most of his friends of his college class, who died there) by moving to french territory in Nancy [Fr]. In 44 he joined First Us army units which arrived in eastern france after landing in normandy.
      Many americans established before the war in germany... Married with german citizen stood in germany. They paid it harschly.
      Mine escaped and refused to collaborate with nazis... As far as they could ! On both sides...
      Were they guilty of the situation created by Adolf and co ?!
      My Us gran pa a worthy guy before 39 lose all his 30 warehouses in 39.
      But he survived. He and my gran ma. And My father. Lucky people compared with so many other poor people who couldn t protect themselves becose they had no choice.

    • @ulrikjensen6841
      @ulrikjensen6841 Рік тому

      What is this?...."orchestrate the regime's CRIMES...." 38.07ca. How can you ORCHESTRATE a crime? Could you PLEASE find another verbum!

  • @thebarberfrombrampton5404
    @thebarberfrombrampton5404 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic narrative! You should do one about Coke and Fanta

  • @Drew791
    @Drew791 Рік тому +4

    Now this is the kind of content we need.

    • @patgalvez4563
      @patgalvez4563 Рік тому +1

      Dressed to kill

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Рік тому

      We don't. We have enough if this....we need to concentrate on the future....nobody la alive any more. And our children have enough problems to hate germans again. Enough

  • @Bigsky1991
    @Bigsky1991 9 місяців тому +3

    As a VERY advanced WW1/ WW2 German uniform collector...the whole Hugo Boss/ 3rd Reich thing is a bit overblown. I have and have owned well over 3-3500 Uniforms from the Germans in WW2 and I've collected more than 50 years....and on that time I've seen ONE Boss tailored uniform. Pree war they were either provided from RZM approved vendors or, in every Garrison town there were a few tailor shops. After the War started, they were made in every Country the Germans set foot in. I have tailored uniforms made in: Paris, Antwerp, Brussels, Milano, Nice, Marseilles,Kiev, Warsawa, Praha, and many many other cities and shops. ( I have 3 Peek & Cloppenburg" Officer uniforms for example ) I'm not sure where the urban legend began that Boss was such a prolific " Uniform hersteller u. Schneider" but.. here we are. Boss was one of hundreds of Uniform " Lieferanten".

    • @rcajavus8141
      @rcajavus8141 9 місяців тому

      Bravo, thank you! I think with ww2 the industrialization took over but I know a story about a k.u.k navy academy in my town, Rijeka, Croatia, where officers got cloth, insignia, ribbons from central warehouse and they had to find a local tailor to tailor their uniform for them. Ordering a tailored uniform before standardized sizes was practicaly imposssible.

    • @HistoricGentleman
      @HistoricGentleman 9 місяців тому +1

      @@rcajavus8141 It is because k.u.k. officers are never issued uniforms. They must always seek out tailors to privately make their uniforms accordingly to k.u.k. regulations

  • @norwegianzound
    @norwegianzound 8 місяців тому +3

    Astonishing the Hugo Boss brand survives. Shows people don't really care about much.

  • @scottyg692
    @scottyg692 День тому

    “When you’re wearing Hugo Boss, you’re dressed to the NEINs!!!”

  • @andrewcohen8627
    @andrewcohen8627 Рік тому +1

    Yes should have had company winded down he should have been held more accountable for his involvement

  • @intercommerce
    @intercommerce Рік тому +86

    German army & SS uniforms from WW2 are the coolest uniforms ever, before or since! The hat and breeches with jackboots looked tailor-made! Two other German outerwear companies thrived before and after the war, athletic shoemakers Adidas and Puma. Each company was founded by one of two brothers, Adolph (Adi) Daschler (Adidas); and Rudolph (Rudi) Daschler (Puma). Both company's headquarters are still located in the same German town the brothers grew up in!

    • @joshualeclair9729
      @joshualeclair9729 Рік тому +6

      That sounds like a good story right there

    • @iandawe948
      @iandawe948 Рік тому

      Im sure all those millions the scum murdered might disagree with you.

    • @missionslos8856
      @missionslos8856 Рік тому +6

      Dassler not Daschler

    • @danieleacquavera4107
      @danieleacquavera4107 Рік тому +6

      I'm an Adidas addict but I'm aware of what Boss was doing back then and honestly I really don't care, they're all dead and it doesn't matter anymore honestly... 😉

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Рік тому +1

      @@joshualeclair9729 There are a couple of good documentaries about the history of Adidas here on yt but only in German.

  • @mzjamm2
    @mzjamm2 Рік тому +14

    I have always been curious about Hugo Boss's Nazis connections. Should he have faced stronger penalties? I have to say I'm not sure? It seems that so many other larger corporations, Volkswagen for example was allowed to continue. I just can't say, but karma did catch up with him.

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Рік тому +5

      Volkswagen was refounded from scratch after WW2 with only the factory equipment in common.
      The British army ran the company after WW2 and used the equipment to manufacture vehicles for the British Army to use in Europe.
      Ford Germany had more continuity than Volkswagen as Henry Ford kept the wartime German management intact post war.

    • @mikakoivunen3456
      @mikakoivunen3456 Рік тому

      @@allangibson8494 I dont think there was much of a choise to work for or not to work for the reich, if you dont work with the reich, you most likely will be relearning to concentrate at some camp somewhere, if you do, you will be fkd after the war.

  • @thedrivechannel83
    @thedrivechannel83 8 місяців тому

    Very well done documentary. Really great stuff here.

  • @jjhh320
    @jjhh320 Рік тому +1

    Didn't know this. So THAT'S why their uniforms were always so sharp

  • @marksky9724
    @marksky9724 Рік тому +9

    The Hugo brand has always been my favorite...but this just makes me more loyal❤

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Рік тому

      Stories like this a test up more hate. The war is over the man is dead...the famely are taylors....make peace....mein Gott

  • @EvaDuartePeron
    @EvaDuartePeron Рік тому +2

    Armani wasn't available until Armani entered the Argentine market, but the Peronists were never Facisist.

  • @brittrucker7218
    @brittrucker7218 Рік тому +1

    Its only natural to side up to your respective governments in business but you are only accountable if they loose. America is a prime example!

  • @gigireitano2458
    @gigireitano2458 Рік тому +24

    Excellent documentary and shows the many nuances during that time. Boss was not in the same league as the much larger major industrialists, some of whose CEOs actually made in person visits to the concentration and death camps.

  • @I.I.5899
    @I.I.5899 Рік тому +6

    This should make us think where, how and under what conditions our clothing is made!
    Those who revel in self-righteousness while standing in judgement of history should ask themselves if they are contributing and supporting wrongs in the present, even if indirectly.
    Also, many have condemned Coco Channel, for example, for associating with Nazis. Yet, a lot of what we consider fashionable, elegant and classy today, started with her.
    It is easy to condemn in retrospect and to think that we are not benefiting today from many wrongs of the past.
    As for this documentary, it is very objective and the events are explained within the context of that time - concepts that seems to be a rarity these days. Well done!

    • @Useaname
      @Useaname Рік тому +2

      Correct. Look at how many drive German cars.

    • @Kay-jg6tf
      @Kay-jg6tf Рік тому

      @@Useaname We drive german cars because german engineering reign supreme.
      Operation paperclip didn't get them all i guess

    • @danialeatherman8934
      @danialeatherman8934 9 місяців тому

      Very good point

  • @indiosveritas
    @indiosveritas 9 місяців тому +1

    Shockingly even-handed assessment of Hugo Boss and its involvement in the 3erd Reich .
    Some groups are not going to be happy.

  • @benjaminpastrana9662
    @benjaminpastrana9662 Рік тому

    wow excellent narration, edited well and fascinating

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Рік тому +4

    Compared to Mercedes-Benz, Krupp and Deutsche Bank, Hugo Boss seemed to be a rather benign and reserved part of the Third Reich. Not that he had ANY choice. Just for his company and his family to survive, he needed the contracts from the Nazi's. And as for the use of forced labor, or slaves if you prefer, if the work was going to get done, at that time, it was pretty standard throughout Greater Germany, and he really had no other choice. There just wasn't enough of the local population available, due to the war. So....he "adapted". And apparently, he was less abusive than many others in the German business community, notwithstanding the abuses of his "foremen", who were foisted upon him by the Nazi's. His post-war punishment seemed about right.

    • @katrinweigel3796
      @katrinweigel3796 9 місяців тому

      But he had had a chance. Nobody forced him to produce SS, SA and later Wehrmacht-uniforms. He did sympathize with them, he was part of him. And once in, there was no way out. But taking chances is not enough excuses for going into bed with the devil.
      Thank you for the informative documentary though.

  • @Crislovalova1
    @Crislovalova1 Рік тому +5

    Will you do documentaries on the post-war German Chancellors? I love all the documentaries but there is more to German history than the Nazis.

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Рік тому +1

      Thank you hoch lebe Deutschland......and all the countries on earth. Stop hate

    • @MertSu66
      @MertSu66 9 місяців тому

      But wat about 6 million??

  • @kadyokarding
    @kadyokarding Рік тому +1

    As a business man, it's likely that at least he has an idea where the brown uniform was ordered for. Germans where not blind of what is happening politically in Germany that time around 1927 or 1928.

  • @howardsportugal
    @howardsportugal 9 місяців тому +2

    It is amazing to see how history can be distorted to fit almost any narrative. The whole video goes from truth to truth to distortion. The machine narration is a real trigger.
    Cheers to all.

  • @vaChiCago
    @vaChiCago Рік тому +4

    Please can you do one profile for Cecil John Rhodes 🙏🏽 you're going some good work much appreciated ...

  • @catgladwell5684
    @catgladwell5684 Рік тому +21

    Joining the Nazi party for business reasons was one thing, but joining the SS quite another, graver matter. They knew what was going on. And turning a blind eye to atrocious treatment of enslaved workers in his factory by his managers was also despicable. Not an Oskar Schindler, was he?

  • @hollylaws3110
    @hollylaws3110 9 місяців тому

    As a GenXer I thought all he did was pastels & the crew of 'Miami Vice' on 80s USA TV.😅

  • @MackOfTheYear96
    @MackOfTheYear96 Рік тому +2

    Such great content thanks 🙏

  • @ron56pvi13
    @ron56pvi13 11 місяців тому +5

    Excellent documentary. I was wondering why certain fashion "experts" trash Hugo Boss clothing and now it's clear. I'll buy that suit anyway.

  • @jaldeborgh
    @jaldeborgh Рік тому +4

    A very balanced documentary on a topic where it would be easy to demonize or distort. I can only imagine how difficult it would have been for any shop owner to navigate and survive during one of the most brutal and unforgiving times in European history. I don’t feel the company today should be punished for the events of WW2. Justice was dispensed after the war and it’s best to judge the current organization on their own merits.

  • @russellnolan9212
    @russellnolan9212 10 місяців тому +1

    As I've said, when people become powerful, they don't need to be good.
    "It's just business."
    Is the saying. Terrible business.

  • @tomascastillo4676
    @tomascastillo4676 3 місяці тому +1

    Almost every german company has their hands full of blood. Basf, VW, BMW, Bayer, Mercedes, Hugo BOSS...

  • @jakelamb4096
    @jakelamb4096 Рік тому +3

    Back in Black… no matter who you are where you’re from what you believe
    It’s still a great song!

  • @johnsononey
    @johnsononey Рік тому +9

    Very interesting , Ive loved high fashion since I was a kid . I would get my allowance and ride my bike close to ten miles to the local mall just to buy Polo Argyle socks at 13 . Im sure it was Woodward and Lothrop (outside of D.C. ) I had no idea Boss make the SS uniforms but it makes sense as the German uniforms were beautiful and intimidating at the same time . Thanks for the history and hard work .

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Рік тому +1

      What endless boring propaganda....no wonder we will.never have peace

    • @johnsononey
      @johnsononey Рік тому

      @@dagmarvandoren9364
      The Luciferian /masonic brotherhood is in full force with the prop in 2023 . 90% of what we see and hear

    • @danialeatherman8934
      @danialeatherman8934 9 місяців тому

      I remember Woody’s. I also shopped there in 1989 when I moved to DC

  • @lunes-1
    @lunes-1 9 місяців тому +1

    Hugo Boss also designed William&Harry Royal Uniforms

  • @dicktipton5912
    @dicktipton5912 8 місяців тому +2

    Alot of people still wear boss and have no clue

  • @QuantumBlu9x
    @QuantumBlu9x Рік тому +6

    Krupp family WW2.

  • @joshthemediocre7824
    @joshthemediocre7824 Рік тому +18

    Wouldn't you call a life where you live in your own house but have to go to a job everyday to pay your taxes, forced labor? I guess they have figured out how to butter it up before it got to us. Great Doc on Mr. Boss.

    • @simonh6371
      @simonh6371 Рік тому +7

      Do you get shot on the spot, or sent to the gas chambers, if you are too tired to do your job, or make a mistake at work?

  • @grytlappar
    @grytlappar Рік тому +1

    So the company "apologized." Well, in that case... Slate is wiped clean!

    • @Useaname
      @Useaname Рік тому +1

      At least he apologized. Others didn't and went in to be as successful, if not more.

    • @ColinIzer1111
      @ColinIzer1111 9 місяців тому

      Nothing to apologize for.

  • @johnpluta1768
    @johnpluta1768 Рік тому

    One fact that relates to this video, There's a textile museum in Germany that has an exhibit of clothing made during the Third Reich. However there's a part of it that has Haute Couture gowns from French designers that once belonged to the upper echelons of the Nazi Party officials wives. Including to my knowledge dresses owned once by Magda Goebbels.

  • @annmckelvie3375
    @annmckelvie3375 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for such an informative narrative. So disappointed to hear this of Hugo Boss, but as you indicated, he had or seemed to have a compassionate side. Also - thank you for highlighting the fact that other well known companies were involved in the Nazi regime' Quite alarming!

    • @mr.horrorchild4094
      @mr.horrorchild4094 Рік тому +3

      What was his compassionate side?

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Рік тому +7

      What would you have done have lived during that time...easy to.judge from the couch.with internet.....human nature. .he did what you also very likely would have done. This ignoranz. And,arrogance. To judge so harshly...

    • @ulrikjensen6841
      @ulrikjensen6841 Рік тому

      The most unexpected followers of nazis were the nobility. And disappointing too, if you regard nazism as a plebeian lowclass movement of "Kellermenschen"

    • @mr.horrorchild4094
      @mr.horrorchild4094 Рік тому +1

      @@ulrikjensen6841 Sadly many do make distinctions between classes of people. This, of course, leads to discrimination and other cruelties visited upon those considered lesser.

    • @TCELL24
      @TCELL24 9 місяців тому +1

      How is it alarming?

  • @sagebiddi
    @sagebiddi Рік тому +7

    Nice work! You MUST do CoCo Channel now ...but great job on H.Boss . No matter how controversial it is arguably the best and most distinctive of all military uniforms of the time. It's refreshing to see a doc done on the man behind the tape and scissors especially when he went on keep being such a polarizing figure in the fashion world. I didn't know about his past until a few years ago after a friend noticed I had a few suits and items and even a cologne. I struggled with wearing them afterwards. Still seem to avoid them lol ...

    • @cemiltatari6804
      @cemiltatari6804 Рік тому +3

      its called Chanel..

    • @sagebiddi
      @sagebiddi Рік тому

      @@cemiltatari6804ok camel tiara, whatever you say

  • @kabuti2839
    @kabuti2839 9 місяців тому

    He bears a striking resemblence to my cousin Kurt & our g-grandfather was from Germany. Not enough information to draw conclusions about his ideology but they All 'didn’t know', when questioned.

  • @Philipk65
    @Philipk65 Рік тому +2

    I think that if you wanted to survive in business in Germany in the 1930s it would be a pragmatic decision to become a member of the National Workers Socialist Party. Don't forget that during this time prior to world war two that very few people even suspected what was happening.

  • @andrewfrancis4462
    @andrewfrancis4462 Рік тому +4

    Well I'm embarrassed I owned a Hugo Boss suit years ago. I had no idea of its association with the Nazis.

    • @bc2578
      @bc2578 Рік тому +3

      What a silly and useless way to be.

  • @janiceduke1205
    @janiceduke1205 Рік тому +6

    By the third quarter of 1932, the all-black SS uniform was designed by SS members Karl Diebitsch (artist) and Walter Heck (graphic designer) One of Boss' first big contracts was to supply brown shirts to the early Nazi party. By 1938, his firm was producing army uniforms, and eventually it manufactured the iconic all-black uniforms Waffen SS too - though it did NOT design the SS uniform. The German fashion firm Hugo Boss has apologized for its maltreatment of forced workers during World War II when it supplied the Nazis with uniforms.

    • @PeopleProfiles
      @PeopleProfiles  Рік тому +2

      Everything in your comment is in the video.

    • @TheSmartLawyer
      @TheSmartLawyer 10 місяців тому

      Reparations would have shown a true and sincere apology. Words are hollow

    • @teekue
      @teekue 9 місяців тому

      @@PeopleProfiles Yes, but every second comment says "well darn, he knew what style was, these uniforms did look great, didn't they???"

  • @thesupremegenius
    @thesupremegenius 9 місяців тому

    I read somewhere that the reason there were the “Brown Shirts” is because someone within the early Nazi Party discovered a struggling post WWI textile firm in, I think, Albania that were willing to sell a huge inventory of brown fabric at rock bottom prices. Anyone else run across this?

  • @1andyou2
    @1andyou2 10 місяців тому +1

    Would never buy from them again, never forget and never forgive!

  • @glenncalderwood8945
    @glenncalderwood8945 Рік тому +3

    If Hugo Boss was given large orders for brown shirts, who else could he have thought they were for but the NSDAP?