Mannerhiem was a brave military genius who would have rescued the Tsar and marched on communist Russia in 1918 if he had been allowed. His life & travels are so interesting a Hollywood film should be made about him.
I have heard that Mannerheim was not so pleased hearing that Hitler was coming to visit personally for the situation was already very provocative, but yet again there was not much choice to decline so they remain good hosts in the sake of fatherland Finland and for its future.
@@Alexandros.Mograine , on ihan faktaa. Suomella oli hyvät suhteet Englantiin ja Yhdysvaltoihin, Saksa oli vaikea todellisuus ja Suomi ei lopussa saanut apua kuin Saksasta, mutta lopussa oli Saksalaiset pakko ajaa maasta pois väkisin eli Lapin sodassa Saksaa vastaan.
There are several references in these comments to the remarkable snippet of film showing the aircraft's tire/brake lining on fire as it taxis to a halt on the tarmac, plus the scurrying of soliders/aides to extinguish it. But consider the implications to the war and world history if that fire had occurred on takeoff, allowing the flames to smolder undetected for a period of time when the FW Condor was in the air.
There is one more thing about this visit: after the recording of a short official statement, a technician of Finnish YLE secretly kept recording the talk between H***** and Mannerheim and created a very rare document of H***** speaking in a normal voice rather than his usual yelling like in his speeches - talking about bigger than expected difficulties at the Eastern front. A German officer noticed the recording and wanted to kick up fuss but couldn't do anything about it as it was all on Finnish soil and the Germans had basically come to keep the Finns sweet. So this reel survived in some YLE Archive until it was unearthed a few years ago.
@@VinnyUnion I didn't feel like spelling out his name and you appear to have understood whom I was referring to anyway. I usually do the same with the current Russian and the 45th US president's names, by the way. That's my individual choice - it would only be censorship if I changed anyone else's writing this way - which I don't do.
@@notroll1279 Well, that's fair then. As long as it's not deliberate to blur out history specifically. Since that's in my opinion one of the biggest sins.
I love the propaganda of those people who want to claim that Mannerheim was disdainful of Adolf Hitler etc. If Hitler had won the war then the claim would be that Mannerheim admired Hitler and that they were close friends and allies. I had a friend who fought in the continuation war and he had a school friend who at first fought with the Germans against the invading USSR and then died fighting the Germans who were withdrawing from Finland when Finland left the war, trying to save Finland from the USSR. Propaganda never takes account of the complications of war. Mannerheim accepted Hitler as an ally but did not agree with all of the German policies just Churchill accepted Stalin as an ally but did not support all of his policies either.
@@Alexandros.Mograine 327 Finnish Jews fought for Finland during the war, of which were 242 rank-and-file soldiers, 52 non-commissioned officers, 18 officers and 15 medical officers. Additionally, 21 Jews served in the women's auxiliary Lotta Svärd. 15 Finnish Jews were killed in action in the Winter War and eight in the Continuation War. "As Finland's forces had substantial numbers of German forces supporting their operations, the Finnish front had a field synagogue operating in the presence of Nazi troops." Jewish soldiers were granted leave on Saturdays and Jewish holidays. Finnish Jewish soldiers later participated in the Lapland War against Germany. In November 1942, eight Jewish Austrian refugees (along with 19 other deportees) were deported to Nazi Germany after the head of the Finnish police agreed to turn them over. Seven of the Jews were murdered immediately. According to author Martin Gilbert, these eight were Georg Kollman; Frans Olof Kollman; Frans Kollman's mother; Hans Eduard Szubilski; Henrich Huppert; Kurt Huppert; Hans Robert Martin Korn, who had been a volunteer in the Winter War; and an unknown individual. When Finnish media reported the news, it caused a national scandal, and ministers resigned in protest. After protests by Lutheran ministers, the Archbishop, and the Social Democratic Party, no more foreign Jewish refugees were deported from Finland. Approximately 500 Jewish refugees arrived in Finland during World War II, although about 350 moved on to other countries, including about 160 who were transferred to neutral Sweden to save their lives on the direct orders of Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, the commander of the Finnish Army. About 40 of the remaining Jewish refugees were sent to do compulsory labor service in Salla in Lapland in March 1942. The refugees were moved to Kemijärvi in June and eventually to Suursaari Island in the Gulf of Finland. Although Heinrich Himmler twice visited Finland to try to persuade the authorities to hand over the Jewish population, he was unsuccessful.
Kättelyä ei ole kuvattu muistolaatan kohdalla vaan siitä tehtaan suuntaan Saimaan hovin ohi. Tuolla välillä pilkottaa Saimaa taustalla. Vanhoista ilmakuvista ja valokuvista pystyy hyvin tarkasti selvittämään paikan. Esim tasoristeys jossa hitler nousee mersun kyydistä, on nykyisten tehtaan hakekasojen paikalla. Voin kertoa lisätietoja omista selvityksistä yksityisesti jos kiinnostaa
@@topiash7693 itekkin joskus kuullu jotain sinnepäin, voishan toi toki tottakin olla mutta kaikista todennäkösimmin ihan vaan joku tornari/heitto minkä jotkut sotilaat sanonu, eipä tommosta voi todeks tai vääräks todistaa, kun kyse on aikomuksesta eikä teoista. tldr: not true
If im right, YLE (yleisradio) owns the rights to these movies. its a state owned media company, they shot most of the ww2 footage out there from Finland. not sure if they own this specifically but thats where i would look for. yeah sry im 2 years late :D probably doesnt even matter but hope it helps anyways.
en oo ennen nähnykkään tälläistä materiaalia! Mutta kun katselin, niin olin monissa kohdissa, missä Mannerheim näkyi läheltä, niin aistivinani Mannerheimin ilmeestä, että: mitä vittua toi täällä tekee, leikitään nyt sitten vieraanvaraista isäntää tollaselle ketkulle :)
Henk koht. Mannerheim ei välittänyt paskan vertaa hitler hiirulaisesta. Muistaakseni oliko Rytin kanssa puhelimeasa keskustellessaan kysynyt onko antaa neuvoja kaksintaisteluun.😄 lähde: sotaa ja historiaa podcast spotify.
Hitler arrived with trousers full of problems, but the Finns remember what those problems are and decide not to stick their nose out, hoping that when Hitler loses, the borders will remain at least as they are now...
Mannerhiem was a brave military genius who would have rescued the Tsar and marched on communist Russia in 1918 if he had been allowed. His life & travels are so interesting a Hollywood film should be made about him.
Vaikka ollutkin kauan youtubessa, täytyy sanoa: tän julkaisu on upea kulttuuriteko! Kiitos!
Mannerheim was 75 when this film was made. He looked much younger.
very nice recordings... Sharp and well recorded.
0:18 The FW-200 has it's brake on fire.
I have heard that Mannerheim was not so pleased hearing that Hitler was coming to visit personally for the situation was already very provocative, but yet again there was not much choice to decline so they remain good hosts in the sake of fatherland Finland and for its future.
Ei nuo nuku ikinä
😂😂😂😂
niin eli onko siis ihan fakta tietoo vai mistä oot "vaan kuullu"?
@@Alexandros.Mograine Mannerheim inhosi Hitleriä.
@@Alexandros.Mograine , on ihan faktaa. Suomella oli hyvät suhteet Englantiin ja Yhdysvaltoihin, Saksa oli vaikea todellisuus ja Suomi ei lopussa saanut apua kuin Saksasta, mutta lopussa oli Saksalaiset pakko ajaa maasta pois väkisin eli Lapin sodassa Saksaa vastaan.
@0:19 seconds, brakes are on fire....lol.
Love how nonchalant they are about it. Lol imagine if that happened to the Air Force One when it lands
Kiitos paljon
adie we miss you so much
Kyllä äijää riiittää 😂 vaan Ryti otti harteilleen kaiken 🇫🇮💪🇫🇮🇫🇮
Joutui noista airokin linnaan
🐾🐾🐻🇫🇮 Moi. Arvokas tallenne. 👍👍👍....
There are several references in these comments to the remarkable snippet of film showing the aircraft's tire/brake lining on fire as it taxis to a halt on the tarmac, plus the scurrying of soliders/aides to extinguish it. But consider the implications to the war and world history if that fire had occurred on takeoff, allowing the flames to smolder undetected for a period of time when the FW Condor was in the air.
Ryti 🇫🇮🇫🇮
Ultimate duo
There is one more thing about this visit: after the recording of a short official statement, a technician of Finnish YLE secretly kept recording the talk between H***** and Mannerheim and created a very rare document of H***** speaking in a normal voice rather than his usual yelling like in his speeches - talking about bigger than expected difficulties at the Eastern front.
A German officer noticed the recording and wanted to kick up fuss but couldn't do anything about it as it was all on Finnish soil and the Germans had basically come to keep the Finns sweet.
So this reel survived in some YLE Archive until it was unearthed a few years ago.
oh great. Let's censor it. Let's censor history. Why you censoring his last name. Gosh.
@@VinnyUnion I didn't feel like spelling out his name and you appear to have understood whom I was referring to anyway.
I usually do the same with the current Russian and the 45th US president's names, by the way.
That's my individual choice - it would only be censorship if I changed anyone else's writing this way - which I don't do.
@@notroll1279 Well, that's fair then. As long as it's not deliberate to blur out history specifically. Since that's in my opinion one of the biggest sins.
@@VinnyUnion I totally agree with you there.
at 0:21 you can just see the fire starting at the left landing gear of the condor.
Its because they had to brake really hard. The runway of that airfield was meant for Fighters, not long-range planes like Condor.
¡ Bravos finlandeses ! Fueron los mejores aliados de Alemania .
Lo mismo digo, camarada.
Tälläisiä johtajia tarvittaisiin nykyäänkin.... Kummaltakin maalta.....
Emme tarvi fasisteja yhtään minnekään.
good video!
Clever to hide that one of FW200 tire was in fire...:)
Koneessa jarrut tulessa heti alussa
Saisiko joihinkin kohtiin puhekuplat,?
I love the propaganda of those people who want to claim that Mannerheim was disdainful of Adolf Hitler etc. If Hitler had won the war then the claim would be that Mannerheim admired Hitler and that they were close friends and allies. I had a friend who fought in the continuation war and he had a school friend who at first fought with the Germans against the invading USSR and then died fighting the Germans who were withdrawing from Finland when Finland left the war, trying to save Finland from the USSR. Propaganda never takes account of the complications of war. Mannerheim accepted Hitler as an ally but did not agree with all of the German policies just Churchill accepted Stalin as an ally but did not support all of his policies either.
Alliance of convenience
@@Alexandros.Mograine
327 Finnish Jews fought for Finland during the war, of which were 242 rank-and-file soldiers, 52 non-commissioned officers, 18 officers and 15 medical officers. Additionally, 21 Jews served in the women's auxiliary Lotta Svärd.
15 Finnish Jews were killed in action in the Winter War and eight in the Continuation War.
"As Finland's forces had substantial numbers of German forces supporting their operations, the Finnish front had a field synagogue operating in the presence of Nazi troops."
Jewish soldiers were granted leave on Saturdays and Jewish holidays. Finnish Jewish soldiers later participated in the Lapland War against Germany.
In November 1942, eight Jewish Austrian refugees (along with 19 other deportees) were deported to Nazi Germany after the head of the Finnish police agreed to turn them over. Seven of the Jews were murdered immediately.
According to author Martin Gilbert, these eight were Georg Kollman; Frans Olof Kollman; Frans Kollman's mother; Hans Eduard Szubilski; Henrich Huppert; Kurt Huppert; Hans Robert Martin Korn, who had been a volunteer in the Winter War; and an unknown individual.
When Finnish media reported the news, it caused a national scandal, and ministers resigned in protest.
After protests by Lutheran ministers, the Archbishop, and the Social Democratic Party, no more foreign Jewish refugees were deported from Finland.
Approximately 500 Jewish refugees arrived in Finland during World War II, although about 350 moved on to other countries, including about 160 who were transferred to neutral Sweden to save their lives on the direct orders of Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, the commander of the Finnish Army.
About 40 of the remaining Jewish refugees were sent to do compulsory labor service in Salla in Lapland in March 1942. The refugees were moved to Kemijärvi in June and eventually to Suursaari Island in the Gulf of Finland. Although Heinrich Himmler twice visited Finland to try to persuade the authorities to hand over the Jewish population, he was unsuccessful.
They were all aware that civilians were being shot in massive scale.
@@GorGobboth germany and ussr done that, at least germany had some ally intention with them
Amazing footage of Marski showing to Hitler who's the man in charge...The Finns were totally professional...not kissing butt for sure...
1:50 missä tämä kättely on kuvattu?
Löytykö? Mie löysin 🤓
@@Hurja-Mikko eipä oo tullu tutkittua sen koommin.
@@mampe8898 Pentti Hallen katu, Imatra. Käytiin siin muistolaatal toukokuussa. Oli vähä muuttunu paikat tästä viteosta.
@@Hurja-Mikko okei. Pitää laittaa korvan taakse jos ajelee sielläpäin. Sinne on tietenki rakennettu kerrostaloja ja talliosakkeita täyteen 😁😁
Kättelyä ei ole kuvattu muistolaatan kohdalla vaan siitä tehtaan suuntaan Saimaan hovin ohi. Tuolla välillä pilkottaa Saimaa taustalla. Vanhoista ilmakuvista ja valokuvista pystyy hyvin tarkasti selvittämään paikan. Esim tasoristeys jossa hitler nousee mersun kyydistä, on nykyisten tehtaan hakekasojen paikalla. Voin kertoa lisätietoja omista selvityksistä yksityisesti jos kiinnostaa
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I wonder what language that they were talking with each other?
german
Mannerheim seems to be utterly disgusted by the handshake at 3:04.
He didn't look too elated ..no.
@@metsot mannerheim say
He not run. I am marchal , he is coportal.he run
just is tru
Mannerheiem not like Nazi
They want we accack Lelingrag
@@janiluoto191 Itävaltalaiskorpraali edusti alempaa sosiaaliluokkaa.
he drank too much
The Condor's tyre is bruning at 0:20^^
gruen4321 tire*
@Richard Lol you didn't check to see if everybody else had written this comment too!!
Fun fact: Finnish soldiers almost shot down Hitlers plane because they thought it was an enemy aircraft.
Sanoin ton saman joskus yhelle historioitsijalle Imatralla ja se sano että ei se pidä paikkaansa
@@jansku2 Oliko hän tutkinut asiaa? Mä oon kuullu tän tarinan monesta eri lähteestä. Voi toki olla että oli keksitty juttu.
@@topiash7693 Oli se, en vaan muista miten se perusteli sitä mutta sen muistan että sano että oli vaan keksitty juttu
@@topiash7693 itekkin joskus kuullu jotain sinnepäin, voishan toi toki tottakin olla mutta kaikista todennäkösimmin ihan vaan joku tornari/heitto minkä jotkut sotilaat sanonu, eipä tommosta voi todeks tai vääräks todistaa, kun kyse on aikomuksesta eikä teoista.
tldr: not true
Totta tai ei, olis säästyny paljo vaivaa ja henkiä jos oltas ammuttu alas
3:59 pfffff.. Devil gone!!
😎👌😎👌🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮
Hi. Do you know if this video is under CC licence? I would like to use part of it for a work. Thanks!
If im right, YLE (yleisradio) owns the rights to these movies. its a state owned media company, they shot most of the ww2 footage out there from Finland. not sure if they own this specifically but thats where i would look for. yeah sry im 2 years late :D probably doesnt even matter but hope it helps anyways.
I have never seen adolf smile
Now you have.
Internet is full of clips where he smiles. UA-cam just bans them
Stop destroying videos with UA-cam's "de-shake" crap. Never use that crap.
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0:21 Satan has arrived! The plane's wheel is on fire!
Huomasitteko kuinka pitkään Hitler kätteli Eduard Dieteliä...😮
Koska sai ylennyksen samana päivänä
en oo ennen nähnykkään tälläistä materiaalia! Mutta kun katselin, niin olin monissa kohdissa, missä Mannerheim näkyi läheltä, niin aistivinani Mannerheimin ilmeestä, että: mitä vittua toi täällä tekee, leikitään nyt sitten vieraanvaraista isäntää tollaselle ketkulle :)
Henk koht. Mannerheim ei välittänyt paskan vertaa hitler hiirulaisesta. Muistaakseni oliko Rytin kanssa puhelimeasa keskustellessaan kysynyt onko antaa neuvoja kaksintaisteluun.😄 lähde: sotaa ja historiaa podcast spotify.
Turha reissu, mutta tulipa tehdyksi
電撃押し掛け訪問にカイテルまでつき合わされたのか?元帥でも大変だねw
Hitler arrived with trousers full of problems, but the Finns remember what those problems are and decide not to stick their nose out, hoping that when Hitler loses, the borders will remain at least as they are now...
Slava Ukraine!