Germany would be divided and would be closed off like North Korea. There would be walls that separate countries like the DMZ but on a much larger scale, Germany would also be torn apart and in a bad state. That is what I think would happen 😀
heh - southamerica took some of the worst Nazi'st but far more came before WW2 due to the Nazism rule oppression - and far more germans went to America after the war - atleast by the wiki figures - this is usually lost in the narative
I have a resident who was kept prisioner in camada for being German during WWll, he is the sweetest and funny person ever. Had ptsd for the treatment he received back then. It broke my heart when he said "I'm german, ypu should hate me".
@@vinnietalarico9007 Does therapy help it end? I mean end entirely so the person no longer has ptsd and can live a normal functioning life without ptsd or other symptoms of the trauma they went through.
@Make it Better🏖 there's no ending it, the things we see will always be with us. Now dealing with it, talking about it, going to therapy, make it so you can live with it. There's things I've seen that I will never forget. However talking about it helps me cope, it helps me function. Think of it like this, when someone you love dearly dies. It will always be sad, and you will always miss them, that death becomes part of you, but you still go to work, you still go out and you still laugh.
@@vinnietalarico9007 I get it, what you're saying. But, if a person gets to the point that they're coping in life and laughing and functioning is the situation still a disorder (the "D" in PTSD)? Or is it just a bad situation they went through, a traumatic experience they had that may have even been a disorder (PTSD), that they've now recovered from and is no longer a disorder but just a bad memory and something they wish never happened but they're glad they made it through? Things so bad that they have literally changed you but you look at it like it was a terrible experience that you wish never happened but you're glad you made it through it and survived. Even if at one point, early after the experience, certain things would intensely remind the person of the situation to the point that they have a split second thought wondering if it's happening again and start looking out their doors to see if the problem was there again. But now, those things that brought those intense thoughts have a much smaller effect, they might just get a quick glance at the door and the person continues doing what they were doing, knowing that nothing is happening and everything is fine. That, to me, sounds like it's not PTSD even though at one point it very well may have been. Now, it sounds like a very bad experience that the person wishes never happened but is very glad they survived and not only survived but won.
I’ll give ya a very general explanation: The former Allied powers integrated the brightest minds and most socially and politically valuable into their respective spheres of influence....actually was a big part of the Cold War. Your day to day average Nazi mostly just kinda faded out as the political power died but you still had die hards that formed splinter groups all across the world that are still active to this day.
@@Dannywhittle257 actually the KKK is a completely different entity formed back in the mid 1800s in response to Grant’s reformation of the south. The neo nazis and KKK were often hostile towards one another as they ultimately had very different political goals and only shared their hatred of people groups as common ground (which doesn’t mean that small sects didn’t occasionally work together to wreak socio-political havoc at times). To put it simply only some hated the KKK but EVERYONE hated the Nazis lol
My grandfather left Germany in the 30’s because he knew the Nazis were bad. He went back after ww2 and it broke his heart. He never said why. Now I know why
My father was in the US Military and served in Germany in WWII, then came home and packed up our family and we all moved to Ober-Ranstadt, Germay (close to Darmstadt) in 1946. The German people that I knew when I was 9 years old were some of the nicest people I have ever known, and we all still love each other. How Hitler ever deceived the Germans has always been a mistory to me. .
He didn’t deceive them. The bulk of Germans found that they could profit from Nazism, and many more didn’t care enough to do anything about it. They were indifferent and they let Nazism happen, whilst a smaller though sizeable minority actively and zealous supported it and a smaller amount resisted it. It costs nothing to be a collaborator to state terror.
Morality is nothing more than a tool for the nations to use to keep the people in their favor. They don’t really care about justice or ethics, at least not when it becomes an inconvenience for them
Again, one important thing left out here is, Soviet Union didnt have any Nazis to take home. Most of their technology was from domestic innovation. Sergei Korolev ;the father of Soviet Space Program, wasn't a Nazi or a German. He was a Soviet and a Russian. Soviets hated Nazis to the core, Nazis and every other fascists. US had already finished Evacuation Mission and had executed and destroyed intellectual property from Nazi Germany before Soviet Union could get their hands on.
@@abeautifuldayful Don’t be a prick it’s a UA-cam comment. You don’t know that much about them from a few sentences. In context 10 probably meant minutes when you realise the video is 10 minutes so he’s probably not referring to it in weeks.
@@WideHorizons90 isn’t Palestine the name the Romans renamed Israel after they conquered Israel? Because if so then it’s not a thing anymore and Palestinian has never been a thing and if it was only the Italians would be called Palestinians because their ancestors are the creators of the name Palestine
@@angelvergara1816 The term "Palestine" first appeared in the 5th century BC when the ancient Greek historian Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê" between Phoenicia and Egypt in The Histories. Later Greek writers such as Aristotle, Polemon and Pausanias also used the word, which was followed by Roman writers such as Ovid, Tibullus, Pomponius Mela, Pliny the Elder, Dio Chrysostom, Statius, Plutarch as well as Roman Judean writers Philo of Alexandria and Josephus. Palaistinê is generally accepted to be a translation of the Biblical name Peleshet (פלשת Pəlésheth, usually transliterated as Philistia). Peleshet and its derivates are used more than 250 times in Masoretic-derived versions of the Hebrew Bible,of which 10 uses are in the Torah and almost 200 of the remaining references are in the Book of Judges and the Books of Samuel. The first use is found in Genesis 10, in the Generations of Noah. The Torah itself states that when the Jews came to Palestine, there were others living there. The question is: What makes the descendants of Jews (expelled 2000 years ago) more prioritised in ownership of this land than the descendants of non-Jews(expelled 70 years ago)? It’s pure racism.
I visit Austria/Bavaria at times and made some really awesome friends there. Many of those friends sometimes go to Argentina for their vacation to see family. Hmmm....
@@troublesome9654 look it up, the map he showed was of the Petain’s Vichy government in the south of France and the German occupation in the north before the Allied victory in Normandy and reconquest of France but after the invasion of France in 1940. The map he should have showed was of the four way division of Germany after the war was over.
@@readmeup4402 Many high ranking Nazi's fled to Argentina to avoid getting captured after WW2. Many of them ditched their german names and integrated themselves in high society. Because of their past ideology many Argentinian's consider themselves separate from Latin America. they are more like European's who happen to live in South America
@@Bruceillest101 I *am* argentinian, born in a heavily german/swiss/polish influenced town, been living here for 20 years And if we, who are prominently white in contrast to, say, people in Salta or Chaco, don't think we're european, I think nobody else does, other than edgy 12 year olds or really old men There are reasons to not believe this: 1) we have too many problems to give a shit about if our skin color is paler or our heritage is whiter than the next guy, that's a first world problem 2) it's a stupid idea and you look like a delusional moron, no one would respect you for thinking that 3) over time, scandals, lost wars and battles and many more reasons humbled the population into accepting who we really are 4) who would want to be european, really? You live better and with more money, so what? It's more like a thing you are instead of a god's given privilege, really
War is the biggest crime against humanity. We all are cut from the same cloth. That was a dark period in the history of mankind. It's so unfortunate and tragic millions of innocent lives were lost. May their souls rest in peace.
When I was traveling through Costa Rica with my daughters a couple of years ago, we stumbled upon a whole German hotel, restaurant, bakery, and village. Was not expecting that.
Not all Nazis have fled! In fact, very few of them were. Most of them stayed in Germany. Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
There is still plenty of European influence like this in South America because of immigration prior to WW2. There is a bigger change it came from that, than from Nazi fleeing.
It is not “Emm-Sixteen” but “Emm-Eye-Six” . (As others in the comments have already mentioned as well here.) Could the content creator make a text overlay edit to correct that part of the video?
Imagine how proud those nazis felt when they heard about capturing another country. Then their pride shattered as germany was divided into 4 occupied territories. Never have too much pride guys. Anything can happen.
I would never have bern born since my father and mother and uncles were in WWII fighting the Germans. My grandfather didn't like Germans, being a WWI veteran and then one of his sons being blown up by the Germans at the end of WWII. My family would have been exterminated before I was born.
They liberated the concentration camps, and my grandfather was an infantryman and senior NCO for the officers mess. Two things they did was 1. Walk the townspeople through the camps. 2. Come up with a meal plan that would not shock the holocaust survivors bodies.
Anyone ever watched that documentary called “Nazi Death Squads” on the History channel? It’s fascinating how they interviewed local villagers who we’re in their LATE 80’s maybe 90’s how they mentioned the SS Einsatzgruppen and local police enforcements we’re executing Jews and Poles in 1940-41 and 1942. They would make these villagers either bury the victims or cremate the corpses and this was ALL PRIOR to sending them by boxcar by train to the Nazi death camps like Treblinka, Sobibor and Belzec and Chelmo. They even interviewed one former SS man that was most likely in his late 80’s and he proudly said “he’d do it all over again if he was ordered to shoot women and children” truly despicable
@@kartick9 I bet there are probably small commandos of US military trained over there in Ukraine RIGHT NOW protecting innocent civilians like women and children while Putin is dispatching his mercenaries and military to shoot at Hospitals and schools in Ukraine. Putin and his military are committing WAR CRIMES against humanity RIGHT NOW and it needs to be STOPPED
@@fishysquid1689 I mean what you said was basically like... "Get it guys?! It's funny because he incorrectly said M16! Which is a gun and not the British secret service! That's not how you say it! lololol"...but in a way that makes it seem like you don't know what an M16 is, or how to put words in the correct order to create a sentence that makes any sense. I'm not sure that counts as a joke.
A major part of the problem with the population in Germany after WW2 was that the majority of those still alive were NOT active members of the Nazi Party, and never were. During the 1930s if you were NOT a member of the local Nazi Party you had severe problems getting work and food, so many people signed up solely to keep their jobs. The great majority of those who really supported the Nazi Party in WW2 were in senior management positions or the Germany military forces, and most of them did NOT survive the war.
@Samuel Pace Samuel, your reply not only perfectly describes the practices implemented with this vaccine roll out, but I do believe good sir, you have also answered the title of the video!
@Samuel Pace which vaccines? does this mean you are completely unvaccinated? are you vaccinated for measles? chicken pox? tetanus? hepatitis b? polio? diphtheria?
yes, he was, von Braun became director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and the chief architect of the Saturn V launch vehicle, the superbooster that would propel Americans to the Moon. SS Colonel Wernher von Braun died in Alexandria, Virginia, on June 16, 1977. After putting an american on the moon.
@@thewizzard3150 I´ve heard and read this several time on space documentaries and in history magazines. Makes perfect sense to me. I doubt if von Braun would have done so well in Britain if they could have afforded a moon-rocket programme - not after the way he had kept bombing London in 1944.
Some of the Nazis were secretly shipped into the US in a the Operation Paper Clip event. Given new identities, homes, jobs, and trained to blend in. Forgot to mention, 1 older German who was trained at the MB Factory named Gunther taught me the proper way to repair Mercedes Benz automobiles and Systems, everything from bumper to bumper, from the late 1950s - mid 1980s. He had a stoma ( hole in his chest to breathe through ) from loosing his lrynx due to throat cancer from breathing in asbestos they used in brake shoes and pads. He had a thing he put against his neck to talk with, that made him sound like a robot. He said he went to the hospital 1 Friday with a sore throat and they immediately prepared him for surgery when he woke up afterwards he couldn't talk anymore without the vibrating inducer they gave him. He also told me if the regular Germans like him hadn't volunteered for the military they would find themselves in the gas chamber beside the Jews. He was an awesome teacher and Friend, I'll never forget him.
Canada and the US are full of these "Natzi" since they wanted to use them against Russia. Canada is still full of these Ùkrainian, Lithuanian, etc. "Natzi".
After WW II, in the late 40's, my mother worked as a secretary for 3 German rocket scientists, while she put my dad through Cal Tech. She told me that they were volunteers, as they would be security risks otherwise. My dad later went to work for Martin Marietta at Cape Canaveral during the Space Race period of the early 60's.
My father’s family were members of a German American social club in northern Illinois before WWII. Members included recent immigrants as well as those who’d been in the United States since the 1880s. There were picnics, dances, Christmas parties, fund-raisers to help members having a tough go of it during the Great Depression, etc. By the mid-1930’s, adult conversations often included what was happening in Germany, especially when it became clear Germany was planning to take over most of Europe. My father said he remembered a few of the men and their teen-to-twenty-something year old sons vow allegiance to Germany, and if war broke out, they would fight for “the motherland”. He said that by 1939 and 1940, these guys left the US and were never seen again. As 1940 came to a close, there was one final club Christmas party, with the adults all agreeing that it was safe to disband the club for their families’ safety and to completely avoid speaking the German language. The overwhelming majority of the German Americans were loyal US citizens; however, there were a few lingering pro-Nazi former club members that they distanced themselves from. I have always wondered why the US interred the Japanese Americans, but overlooked the German Americans. There was talk in the community that the Canadians were rounding up and interring the German Canadians, so everyone kept their heads down.
I mean, its pretty obvious why they didn't round up the Germans. Itwas the 1940s and they were white. They use to let Nazi POWs out in American towns to go eat, see movies, etc these same businesses who denied Black and Japanese Americans/veterans their service 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
We’re do you think George Soros came from. (The head of the Democrat party) Not that any of them would admit Soros’s position or his past. Because they are also Nazis and Communist. (Part of the Globalist Empire) They became Democrats, when they got here and spread there poison.
@@Americandragonrider333. wow... Sore republican loser... 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 Living the dream over here. You have your failed ex president to thank for all the Cov vid crisis. Over 500,000 deaths on his hands. No leadership from him.
@@andrewthomas8737 ya, President Trump was responsible for the pandemic that (undisputedly) was caused by an outbreak in China. Delusional dumb ass, GFC.
Not all Nazis have fled! In fact, very few of them were. Most of them stayed in Germany. Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
I as a german generally like the video and the research you did But id like to add one thing: Not everybody who was a part of the nazi-party shared their view and supported them. But in order to get a certain job many joined because if they hadnt a Promotion was basically impossible. And on top of that some entire work groups requested being a partymember. So not all of the 45 million germans were Nazis which if you think about it, only worsens the problems you mentioned of identifying the real perpetraitors.
@@TheChrisey can you explain that to me? I think a Nazi is someone that shares the view of the national socialists. But if you just join the party of the nazis for your own benefit and dont share their point of view that doesnt make you a Nazi by definition. Its like saying all chinese people acting conform to the ccp are responsible for putting moslems in working camps.
@@svenvida9590 I think that makes them accomplices or at the very least radically indifferent. I don't know about Germany but in the US if you know of a crime and don't report it you can in fact be charged with a crime yourself. Of course I don't think we are ones to talk considering our own crimes against humanity. I'm not giving any of them a pass though because they all had the choice to simply not join or hell even leaving, but there is something to be said for accepting responsibility and changing your ways. As long as they do that much, I think most of us can move past this.
the light at the end of the tunnel is the only thing throwing me off … and if I don’t have a basic self defense and restraining technique mental health process … either I have an anxiety attack or somebody will die.
@@itsJamesCaligo Assuming it’s easier to hide there than to hide in Germany, And it makes a good pit stop for fleeing to South America I have to disagree with you there.
A bunch of us were sitting around talking about the WW2 and what out parents and grandparents did during the war,one of of us was not saying a word,so we asked him,he said his grandfather was on the other side.
After the war no-one in Germany had every been a Nazi, and of course no-one knew anyone that was ever a Nazi. Well that is now the story has been told.
Thx Peter D. So 20yrs ago the 100yrs of the Anglo-Boer War (Second War of Indepence) came up. How did England (the UK) respond to it???? One Britch minister said she will never admit they were wrong. The Afrikaners (Boers) are gilty of Apartheid.....
Yes, that was the attitude during the fifties and part of the sixties. However it started changing in the sixties, when a new generation of Germans grew up who started questioning their parents and grandparents. First there were the Auschwitz trials in the mid-1960s, then there were the student rebellions around 1968. A wave of soul searching and discussions in West Germany followed, when the American TV series 'Holocaust' was aired on German TV in 1979. (Being born in 1963 I remember that very strongly. We also discussed these issues in school.) So, basically it needed a new generation to grow up to break the taboo, and the silent, somewhat oppressive atmosphere of the 1950s, when those Germans who were directly involved, did everything to forget their Nazi past (and indeed were helped in that white-washing by the prevailing anti-communism in the Western world of the time).
I just wanted to add - without in any way trying to diminish the crimes: What helped building a (slowly more and more) democratic West German society in the post war era was certainly that a majority of Germans, even if they were in the Nazi party, were not fanatical Nazis in the worst sense of the word, who were out to conquer the world, destroy the Jews etc. As in most dictatorships you maybe have this ratio of 20% fanatical supporters of the regime, 20% opponents, and 60% of the masses who just go along, because that seems the simplest and least risky way. I mean, that is bad enough, because--as we saw--it is possible to organize a world war, concentration camps and a genocide even with those lukewarm masses who just go along and 'obey orders'. On the other hand, after Nazi Germany was defeated and and a democratic West German constitution was set up, those masses just went along with the new government. The large majority of them were happy that there was no war any more, they enjoyed the new cultural features coming from the US and Britain (music, films, Coca-Cola ...), of course they enjoyed the new prosperity of the 'economic miracle', and they just wanted to forget what they had taken part in. It probably is not easy to admit to a guilt that is that huge. And, as I said in the previous post, in the shadow of that silence, a new generation could grow up, that really embraced democratic values (although sometimes in a somewhat self-righteous way, but that is part of the process, I guess), and started asking their parents awkward questions: What did you do in the Nazi era? How could that happen? Why did only so very few people resist the regime ...?
I love that storyblocks stock footage used in the video. I once made a video for school using almost all the B-Roll footage from storyblocks you also used
There stock footage is honestly not that good and makes no sense with what they are actually saying they had a picture of the Japanese surrender and pictures from ww1
Otto Skorzeny probably has the most interesting story. Long story short, he fled to Spain, then possibly moved to Ireland, and somehow ended up working for the Israelis to deal with Egypt’s rocket program.
" Collecting expert scientists and engineers became a higher priority for respective governments than crime against humanity." Can't argue with that lol.
@@matthewpjames when you talk about Nazis in South America and the dictators there and show a picture of Hitler next to Saddam Hussein, I think it's crap.
My dad used to say that when he was a kid and the former nazis weren't all dead, you would just randomly find out that your 3rd grade English teacher used to be a nazi.
Wow, up to 2 years ago, there was still a nazi living in USA?!?! That's insane. Granted he is over 90 years old but still wild some are still alive from back then. Wish my grandad was still with us :( he was a B-27 or B-52 Bomber plane machine gunner...passed away not long after I graduated high school. RIP
@e rr Honestly I truly believe that nothing else is as important to Trump as himself. He's willing to play up the racism, misogyny, etc. because his followers love it. He'll sell out his base, his cronies, his country, humanity in general. That's not to say he doesn't believe in crapulent ideals other than his complete selfishness.
My own great-uncle, a French Nazi, lied to get into America where he lived until hanging himself in the 1960s. There were hints that he did something significant during the war. One of my grandmother's teachers provided the names of all Jewish students to the Gestapo. I'm not sure if he could have refused their request. At any rate, he continued teaching at the same school long after the occupation.
I used to browse reddit and twitter a lot, in my experience UA-cam has the biggest nazi comments problem, look how many users here make accounts with names like "rabbi shekelstein" and circlejerk posting disturbing things all over the place. This stuff doesn't seem to last as much on twitter or reddit
After the collapse of Berlin, the Americans and British put over 1.5 million soldiers in camps starving a million of them to death even after the war was over. They werent provided food, water or shelter because they weren't classified as POWs but rather "unarmed enemy combatants". The soviets raped and murdered many of the Slavic and German civilians on their way West. They then brought captured soldiers and disidents back to Siberia to he worked to death in labour camps. Stalin, the man who had carved up Poland with Hitler also got to keep most of Eastern Europe and terrorise its citizens for decades more.
@@janpenner2002 the Legal Purge of Norway, pretty much we just hunted and killed anyone who was a nazi. POWs were also forced to clear minefields by just walking into them.
Hey man I really liked the information presented but the background music made it less pleasant. More specifically the quick, sharp, and frequent transitions. If you changed the background music less or smoothed the transition it wouldn't be as bad. Only trying to offer some constructive criticism but otherwise thank you for the video!
@@zykom1 The thing is, if you consider humanity an intelligent species, you should be able to expect people to reflect their thoughts and actions, especially when they are usually raised with the paradigm of preserving life and dignity of their fellow citizens. If I can't expect a citizen of our society to act in accordance to some basic ethical principles, I can't hold him accountable for any of his deeds. Basically, our whole judiciary system would be entirely useless.
Ofc they went to the moon everyone knows that they have a secret base up on the moon but on the side where no one can see them they are indeed very smart
@@comradeabi8314 I feel obliged to tell you that you can only see one side of the moon from Earth. It’s tidally locked with the planet so it rotates, but at the same rate that the Earth does.
Me and my friends used to go to a old guys house back in the 90s when we were high. He liked to chat to us young blokes about our daily lives. Nothing sinister. But- he had a guy with him who was like a servant and they both spoke German. This is in Australia. I think he may have been high up in the echelons… but I can’t remember his name
Most Nazi's were Lawyers. Absurd question! Were most of the Germans lawyers! No of course not! Why the most? Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
Back then you pretty much had to join the party or else. it was almost mandatory. Being a member didn't necessarily meant you believed the doctrine, but it made your existence in the Reich better
Arnold gave a fireside chat after January insurrection. He mentioned the alcoholic, abusive fathers in his village that were wrecked inside, took it out on family, losing a war is a big thing, especially when you're the bad guy, and the war comes home. Worse than being a Viet Nam vet. You can't go home.
@@Argomiis oh yeah then where? tell me we weren’t practicing eugenics in America please. Tell me we didn’t lock up the Japanese and internment camps in the middle of the desert
Hi! Any chance you could raise the volume of the music? I still hear a guy talking, oh it's hard to hear him clearly don't worry, but it is hard to only hear the music, you know, the reason i clicked on this video.....
I know what happened, a bunch of them are here in the south of chile and the rest in Argentina living the life of a normal human being (those that are still alive)
Argentina? Very few were in Argentina! Because most of the Nazis stayed in Germany! Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
I think there are several flaws with your video: 1. 0:37 that's Berlin divided, not Germany 2. 1:06 that's German occupation of France in 1940. 3. During the Nazi era in germany you either became a sympathizer or you'll be killed, so I would think that the point here was to actually find those ones in charge of planning and agree to carry out the actual war crimes and heads of facilities, I wouldn't think it fair for the German people to be generalized like that
What if Hitler would have won World War 2? 😱🤯 Tell us in the comments! 👇
I will not by here now because im half gypsi
Germany would be divided and would be closed off like North Korea. There would be walls that separate countries like the DMZ but on a much larger scale, Germany would also be torn apart and in a bad state. That is what I think would happen 😀
Hell
Chaos.
Well just simply watch Man in The High Castle then.
Argentinian Kid: Grandpa did you ever see any Nazi's here in Argentina?
Grandpa: Nein!
"Na klar, I mean, es claro..."
heh - southamerica took some of the worst Nazi'st but far more came before WW2 due to the Nazism rule oppression - and far more germans went to America after the war - atleast by the wiki figures - this is usually lost in the narative
@@71kimg . Quite true Sister!
LoL thats sweet!! made my day thanks dude
Warte was?
Never ask a woman: her age
A man: his income
An Argentinian: his abuelo's SS rank
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315 likes in 17 hours? How?
I fine if people ask my age..
@@Genshinlmao123 then you're young
After WW2, the Art school accepted all applicants.
Haha 😂
Wise thing
I wish
Hopefully the arts school realized that if the applicants could not draw people they are dealing with the hallmark sign of a psychopath.
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I have a resident who was kept prisioner in camada for being German during WWll, he is the sweetest and funny person ever. Had ptsd for the treatment he received back then. It broke my heart when he said "I'm german, ypu should hate me".
He still had ptsd after all these years?
@Make it Better🏖 ptsd doesn't just go away. It's becomes part of you, and you deal with it (hopefully in a healthy way)
@@vinnietalarico9007 Does therapy help it end? I mean end entirely so the person no longer has ptsd and can live a normal functioning life without ptsd or other symptoms of the trauma they went through.
@Make it Better🏖 there's no ending it, the things we see will always be with us. Now dealing with it, talking about it, going to therapy, make it so you can live with it. There's things I've seen that I will never forget. However talking about it helps me cope, it helps me function. Think of it like this, when someone you love dearly dies. It will always be sad, and you will always miss them, that death becomes part of you, but you still go to work, you still go out and you still laugh.
@@vinnietalarico9007
I get it, what you're saying. But, if a person gets to the point that they're coping in life and laughing and functioning is the situation still a disorder (the "D" in PTSD)? Or is it just a bad situation they went through, a traumatic experience they had that may have even been a disorder (PTSD), that they've now recovered from and is no longer a disorder but just a bad memory and something they wish never happened but they're glad they made it through? Things so bad that they have literally changed you but you look at it like it was a terrible experience that you wish never happened but you're glad you made it through it and survived. Even if at one point, early after the experience, certain things would intensely remind the person of the situation to the point that they have a split second thought wondering if it's happening again and start looking out their doors to see if the problem was there again. But now, those things that brought those intense thoughts have a much smaller effect, they might just get a quick glance at the door and the person continues doing what they were doing, knowing that nothing is happening and everything is fine. That, to me, sounds like it's not PTSD even though at one point it very well may have been. Now, it sounds like a very bad experience that the person wishes never happened but is very glad they survived and not only survived but won.
Everyone's a gangster until the Argentinian grandpas suddenly starts speaking German
Yeah that sums it up aufweidersein he he he wink wink
The Dutch have a queen from Argentina. Blonde hair...
@@dpt6849 the Dutch had a nazi prince before
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Lmao that's jokes
Easy answer: Argentina.
Wrong timeline
And wrong war
Hey it's the red baron
not all of them, there were plenty who escaped to other South American countries aswell
Yeo
It's weird knowing most people from WW2 are now dead and soon there'll be no one left
Very sad
Normal. No one noticed that the last WW1 soldier died in 2012. So it doesn't really matter
@@ab.6573 damn that's actually sad
@Jake Raad not how you spell Nazis
@@drdurag5557 who cares mate if u know what he meant u good
I’ll give ya a very general explanation: The former Allied powers integrated the brightest minds and most socially and politically valuable into their respective spheres of influence....actually was a big part of the Cold War. Your day to day average Nazi mostly just kinda faded out as the political power died but you still had die hards that formed splinter groups all across the world that are still active to this day.
They lived also in America but under name neo nazis, which what we know as today the ku klux klan
@@Dannywhittle257 actually the KKK is a completely different entity formed back in the mid 1800s in response to Grant’s reformation of the south. The neo nazis and KKK were often hostile towards one another as they ultimately had very different political goals and only shared their hatred of people groups as common ground (which doesn’t mean that small sects didn’t occasionally work together to wreak socio-political havoc at times). To put it simply only some hated the KKK but EVERYONE hated the Nazis lol
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Fair enough
you didn’t need to do that, we can just watch the video and still get a better idea
So fascinating. There's entire towns to this day in Argentina 🇦🇷 that only speak German
I'm sure they speak Spanish too 😅
Why is it fascinating, Argentina has always had fascist leanings, sympathized and has been a safe haven for Nazis for decades.
@@the-blue-barron2791 they literally don't.
@@badmonkey2222 you're right its nit fascinating. Thank for commenting BS garbage
1...2...3...FIGHT!!!
My grandfather left Germany in the 30’s because he knew the Nazis were bad. He went back after ww2 and it broke his heart. He never said why. Now I know why
Why exactly? Sorry im dumb
is your grandfather alive
@@victortrujillo1213 I think because he realised he was right and what horrible things had happened since he left.. I’m not sure.
Why Me? What a cliffhanger! Why us? Are you measuring something for somebody? You owe us an explanation.
It started with good intent about German pride above all else. Unfortunately it got perverted by its leaders over time and became a hate group/party.
My father was in the US Military and served in Germany in WWII, then came home and packed up our family and we all moved to Ober-Ranstadt, Germay (close to Darmstadt) in 1946. The German people that I knew when I was 9 years old were some of the nicest people I have ever known, and we all still love each other. How Hitler ever deceived the Germans has always been a mistory to me. .
I take it your family wasn’t Jewish?
He didn’t deceive them. The bulk of Germans found that they could profit from Nazism, and many more didn’t care enough to do anything about it. They were indifferent and they let Nazism happen, whilst a smaller though sizeable minority actively and zealous supported it and a smaller amount resisted it. It costs nothing to be a collaborator to state terror.
Nazi bounty hunters: We couldn't get them all
Age: allow us to introduce our selves
Under rated
Reddit moment
U mean time
@@JDR71326 well age is kind of time. Thanks though
So they died a natural death, that will teach em...
where do you think USA and soviets got their scientists and instant citizens
Morality is nothing more than a tool for the nations to use to keep the people in their favor. They don’t really care about justice or ethics, at least not when it becomes an inconvenience for them
Again, one important thing left out here is, Soviet Union didnt have any Nazis to take home. Most of their technology was from domestic innovation. Sergei Korolev ;the father of Soviet Space Program, wasn't a Nazi or a German. He was a Soviet and a Russian.
Soviets hated Nazis to the core, Nazis and every other fascists.
US had already finished Evacuation Mission and had executed and destroyed intellectual property from Nazi Germany before Soviet Union could get their hands on.
@@observeoutofthebox7806 >Destroyed intellectual property of Nazi Germany
Bold of your part to assume the Americans actually destroyed it
Hunters on Amazon prime covers this topic so well too, it’s actually fascinating how so little people know about it
The soviets literally conquered most of Germany, no shit they’re gonna keep the population
0:32 "Germany was split into 4 zones"
Shows a map of Berlin
Also shows Saddam Hussein and others who had sod all to do with this timeline
Germany and it's capital were both split into 4 occupation zones.
because berlin was split into 2 parts. West berlin and East Berlin
@@jacksimper5725 lmao yeah. I think I saw anither dictator who didn't belong in that timeline 😂
"French-occupied zone of Germany."
Shows map of German-occupied France. :-)
Got the answer I was searching for all these years. Thank you.
Bro my teacher took 3 weeks to explain this and you took 10
He took 10 weeks? Stick with school
10 weeks.. or 10 minutes?
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@@abeautifuldayful Don’t be a prick it’s a UA-cam comment. You don’t know that much about them from a few sentences. In context 10 probably meant minutes when you realise the video is 10 minutes so he’s probably not referring to it in weeks.
@@humanchannel7825 That was my point, and I hope you feel better from your compliment with four fingers pointing back at you, lol.
When your Argentinian friends grandpa starts talking about Israel: ight imma head out
What's Israel? I only know Palestine.
@@WideHorizons90 isn’t Palestine the name the Romans renamed Israel after they conquered Israel? Because if so then it’s not a thing anymore and Palestinian has never been a thing and if it was only the Italians would be called Palestinians because their ancestors are the creators of the name Palestine
@@angelvergara1816 The term "Palestine" first appeared in the 5th century BC when the ancient Greek historian Herodotus wrote of a "district of Syria, called Palaistinê" between Phoenicia and Egypt in The Histories. Later Greek writers such as Aristotle, Polemon and Pausanias also used the word, which was followed by Roman writers such as Ovid, Tibullus, Pomponius Mela, Pliny the Elder, Dio Chrysostom, Statius, Plutarch as well as Roman Judean writers Philo of Alexandria and Josephus.
Palaistinê is generally accepted to be a translation of the Biblical name Peleshet (פלשת Pəlésheth, usually transliterated as Philistia). Peleshet and its derivates are used more than 250 times in Masoretic-derived versions of the Hebrew Bible,of which 10 uses are in the Torah and almost 200 of the remaining references are in the Book of Judges and the Books of Samuel. The first use is found in Genesis 10, in the Generations of Noah.
The Torah itself states that when the Jews came to Palestine, there were others living there. The question is: What makes the descendants of Jews (expelled 2000 years ago) more prioritised in ownership of this land than the descendants of non-Jews(expelled 70 years ago)? It’s pure racism.
@@angelvergara1816 just because palestine was coined by roman/Greeks does not mean the local population were Latin/Italian.
@Miguel Rodriguez shut up squirl mushed to fix tires.
“Imagine an entire country in line at the DMV” oh dear god.
There would still only be one angry person working the counter while the others do office “work”
Sir did you fill out the 1170?
I am still traumatized from my last time,......
3 years ago.
It takes them an hour to help a single person.
Sounds about right
I visit Austria/Bavaria at times and made some really awesome friends there. Many of those friends sometimes go to Argentina for their vacation to see family. Hmmm....
"French-occupied Germany"
*Shows a map of German-occupied France*
@@troublesome9654 look it up, the map he showed was of the Petain’s Vichy government in the south of France and the German occupation in the north before the Allied victory in Normandy and reconquest of France but after the invasion of France in 1940. The map he should have showed was of the four way division of Germany after the war was over.
@@troublesome9654 Its you who is stupid considering you used the wrong you’re
@@bredcred_granted_0 You actually said it wrong. You're is you are mixed together.
If You're was indeed correct, he could have used a coma. Other than that, I stick to my opinion.
@@juniorchimbo9048 No, Raboon isn't wrong, and they used "your" to reply to my comment when "you're" is correct. Also it's spelt comma*
They all fled to Argentina and consider themselves Europeans not Latinos
Huh? "consider themselves europeans not latinos?
@@readmeup4402 Many high ranking Nazi's fled to Argentina to avoid getting captured after WW2. Many of them ditched their german names and integrated themselves in high society. Because of their past ideology many Argentinian's consider themselves separate from Latin America.
they are more like European's who happen to live in South America
@@Bruceillest101 that was the case in the past, yes, but nowadays that ideology went away quickly due to, well, how time changes people I guess
Franco Gomez have you talked to many Argentinians?
@@Bruceillest101 I *am* argentinian, born in a heavily german/swiss/polish influenced town, been living here for 20 years
And if we, who are prominently white in contrast to, say, people in Salta or Chaco, don't think we're european, I think nobody else does, other than edgy 12 year olds or really old men
There are reasons to not believe this:
1) we have too many problems to give a shit about if our skin color is paler or our heritage is whiter than the next guy, that's a first world problem
2) it's a stupid idea and you look like a delusional moron, no one would respect you for thinking that
3) over time, scandals, lost wars and battles and many more reasons humbled the population into accepting who we really are
4) who would want to be european, really? You live better and with more money, so what? It's more like a thing you are instead of a god's given privilege, really
5:11 "M16" , its MI6 (mi6)
I stopped watching here
First time I’ve heard an automatic rifle confused with a counter intelligence organisation on an educational history video.
It’s funny 😂 but mistakes happen
Couldn't take it seriously after that unforgivable mistake. Amateur.
The SIS building shown was built in 1994
War is the biggest crime against humanity. We all are cut from the same cloth. That was a dark period in the history of mankind. It's so unfortunate and tragic millions of innocent lives were lost. May their souls rest in peace.
Honestly nowadays you can get a better education on certain subjects from the internet than you ever could in school.
Agreed
That's because schools don't exist to educate you, they exist to teach you the necessary skills needed to accept a paycheck.
Pretty much if you have the dedication and drive you can go to a library and get the same education you could in a school for much cheaper
Unfortunately true, ain't that just a dam shame...
If you would actually try in school and treat it like a game, you would start to enjoy it.
When I was traveling through Costa Rica with my daughters a couple of years ago, we stumbled upon a whole German hotel, restaurant, bakery, and village. Was not expecting that.
There was a rumor that Hitler's favorite bread was baked in that town's bakery and shipped early in the morning to Argentina daily.
Lots of Germans in Latin America from training troops there way back when?
Not all Nazis have fled! In fact, very few of them were. Most of them stayed in Germany. Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
There is still plenty of European influence like this in South America because of immigration prior to WW2. There is a bigger change it came from that, than from Nazi fleeing.
When I was travelling through Guatemala I came acrosss too many Zionists ... was not expecting that
It's not "M16" it's MI6 (that middle letter is an "i"), the foreign intelligence service of the UK
C1A
MI6 sounds retarded
@@Taschip as do you
@@dickballington702 Your name is literally Jeremy
It is not “Emm-Sixteen” but “Emm-Eye-Six” . (As others in the comments have already mentioned as well here.)
Could the content creator make a text overlay edit to correct that part of the video?
This was a great video. I know a lot about world war 2. And I learned a few things from this video.
Imagine how proud those nazis felt when they heard about capturing another country. Then their pride shattered as germany was divided into 4 occupied territories. Never have too much pride guys. Anything can happen.
I would never have bern born since my father and mother and uncles were in WWII fighting the Germans. My grandfather didn't like Germans, being a WWI veteran and then one of his sons being blown up by the Germans at the end of WWII. My family would have been exterminated before I was born.
When America brought our nazi enemies across the border to OUR shores, did they get free housing, free medical, free THIS and free THAT?
@@rockpalace9919 ?
alejandro Brunner And they are STILL here. “Working” for AMERICA.😉
@@buckjohnnie2642 They're dead or in nursing homes by now. Just working at taking their next breath.
The sad thing about WW2 is that there are very few veterans from the war left
Yeah we are the last generation to ever get to see them while still alive, the next gen will only get to watch videos.
We should really appreciate this last days we can hear about the war from a FP perspective.
@@carahuang1640 yea and we are just sitting doing nothing sadly while they are almost going extinct
And then there will be none
We need to cherish these last years when the veterans are still here
My grandfather said that the Germans pretty much went back to picking up their lives, and the French sat around whining.
They liberated the concentration camps, and my grandfather was an infantryman and senior NCO for the officers mess. Two things they did was 1. Walk the townspeople through the camps. 2. Come up with a meal plan that would not shock the holocaust survivors bodies.
The question is what did Nazism do after the war, not what did Germans do.
@@naradaian same difference.
@@naradaian You nailed it!
Germans got off easy, so no wonder they just easily moved on.
Anyone ever watched that documentary called “Nazi Death Squads” on the History channel? It’s fascinating how they interviewed local villagers who we’re in their LATE 80’s maybe 90’s how they mentioned the SS Einsatzgruppen and local police enforcements we’re executing Jews and Poles in 1940-41 and 1942. They would make these villagers either bury the victims or cremate the corpses and this was ALL PRIOR to sending them by boxcar by train to the Nazi death camps like Treblinka, Sobibor and Belzec and Chelmo. They even interviewed one former SS man that was most likely in his late 80’s and he proudly said “he’d do it all over again if he was ordered to shoot women and children” truly despicable
As any military should
Gross
@@kartick9 I bet there are probably small commandos of US military trained over there in Ukraine RIGHT NOW protecting innocent civilians like women and children while Putin is dispatching his mercenaries and military to shoot at Hospitals and schools in Ukraine. Putin and his military are committing WAR CRIMES against humanity RIGHT NOW and it needs to be STOPPED
@@kartick9 I know it's what I'd do to you as I should
Hopefully that guy is taking a nap with the worms now
A history channel calls MI-6 "m-sixteen"? Boo.
M16 lol. British intelligence is an American jamming machine gun now
@@fishysquid1689 😭😭🤣👍
@@OnyxTurtle I'm sorry Mr army man but just in case it went right over your head, it was a joke. Nice one chief
@@OnyxTurtle it does jam like hell, compared to the AK or any other weapon
@@fishysquid1689 I mean what you said was basically like...
"Get it guys?! It's funny because he incorrectly said M16! Which is a gun and not the British secret service! That's not how you say it! lololol"...but in a way that makes it seem like you don't know what an M16 is, or how to put words in the correct order to create a sentence that makes any sense. I'm not sure that counts as a joke.
I seriously read the title and was like: ah Argentina
@juul cat what?
I was like, United States.
@@thepowerman8952 good one 😂
Finally a video showing what I've always wanted to know and nobody could ever give me a straight answer. Subscribed
Did you know during WW1 HITLER had no weapons for a few minutes and was wounded, he walked up to a British soilder who spared him.
This is really interesting. This literally answered a question that I’ve been thinking about for years.
A major part of the problem with the population in Germany after WW2 was that the majority of those still alive were NOT active members of the Nazi Party, and never were. During the 1930s if you were NOT a member of the local Nazi Party you had severe problems getting work and food, so many people signed up solely to keep their jobs. The great majority of those who really supported the Nazi Party in WW2 were in senior management positions or the Germany military forces, and most of them did NOT survive the war.
@Samuel Pace Samuel, your reply not only perfectly describes the practices implemented with this vaccine roll out, but I do believe good sir, you have also answered the title of the video!
@Samuel Pace are you comparing taking one vaccine the same as being forced to kill jews or else you wouldnt be able to live at home or eat food
@Samuel Pace which vaccines? does this mean you are completely unvaccinated? are you vaccinated for measles? chicken pox? tetanus? hepatitis b? polio? diphtheria?
@Samuel Pace dang sounds like you are suffering sooooo much
Samuel Pace yeah bro the night of long vaccine needles was soooo devastating.
5:42, The inventor of the German V1 AND 2 rockets Werner von Braun was head of NASA's space program!
yes, he was, von Braun became director of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and the chief architect of the Saturn V launch vehicle, the superbooster that would propel Americans to the Moon. SS Colonel Wernher von Braun died in Alexandria, Virginia, on June 16, 1977. After putting an american on the moon.
The nasties given shelter by the US were responsible for the deaths of several hundred thousand people through brutal and dangerous slave labor
It´s said that, as soon as the Apollo programme was over, everyone at NASA turned their back on von Braun and quietly forgot all about him.
@@ianrogerburton1670 perhaps, but who said it? I have never heard of such an action.
@@thewizzard3150 I´ve heard and read this several time on space documentaries and in history magazines. Makes perfect sense to me. I doubt if von Braun would have done so well in Britain if they could have afforded a moon-rocket programme - not after the way he had kept bombing London in 1944.
They didn’t just accept defeat and disappear. The Allies actually helped them hide in places around the world and even brought some of them to the US.
Yes- it's explained in the video. I mean, that's what the whole video is about.. You didn't need to answer the question lol
Some of the Nazis were secretly shipped into the US in a the Operation Paper Clip event. Given new identities, homes, jobs, and trained to blend in.
Forgot to mention, 1 older German who was trained at the MB Factory named Gunther taught me the proper way to repair Mercedes Benz automobiles and Systems, everything from bumper to bumper, from the late 1950s - mid 1980s. He had a stoma ( hole in his chest to breathe through ) from loosing his lrynx due to throat cancer from breathing in asbestos they used in brake shoes and pads. He had a thing he put against his neck to talk with, that made him sound like a robot. He said he went to the hospital 1 Friday with a sore throat and they immediately prepared him for surgery when he woke up afterwards he couldn't talk anymore without the vibrating inducer they gave him.
He also told me if the regular Germans like him hadn't volunteered for the military they would find themselves in the gas chamber beside the Jews.
He was an awesome teacher and Friend, I'll never forget him.
Canada and the US are full of these "Natzi" since they wanted to use them against Russia. Canada is still full of these Ùkrainian, Lithuanian, etc. "Natzi".
@@mariaivanova4400 No doubt about that.
Nazi scientists were captured and sent to NASA as well.
Never lied. It's called Germantown in Philadelphia for a reason smh
@@TrulyAGhost Not all Germans were Nazis like not all Muslims are terrorists and not all Japanese were Kamikazes.
After WW II, in the late 40's, my mother worked as a secretary for 3 German rocket scientists, while she put my dad through Cal Tech. She told me that they were volunteers, as they would be security risks otherwise. My dad later went to work for Martin Marietta at Cape Canaveral during the Space Race period of the early 60's.
🧢
@@222JT thats what im saying
My father’s family were members of a German American social club in northern Illinois before WWII. Members included recent immigrants as well as those who’d been in the United States since the 1880s. There were picnics, dances, Christmas parties, fund-raisers to help members having a tough go of it during the Great Depression, etc. By the mid-1930’s, adult conversations often included what was happening in Germany, especially when it became clear Germany was planning to take over most of Europe. My father said he remembered a few of the men and their teen-to-twenty-something year old sons vow allegiance to Germany, and if war broke out, they would fight for “the motherland”. He said that by 1939 and 1940, these guys left the US and were never seen again. As 1940 came to a close, there was one final club Christmas party, with the adults all agreeing that it was safe to disband the club for their families’ safety and to completely avoid speaking the German language. The overwhelming majority of the German Americans were loyal US citizens; however, there were a few lingering pro-Nazi former club members that they distanced themselves from. I have always wondered why the US interred the Japanese Americans, but overlooked the German Americans. There was talk in the community that the Canadians were rounding up and interring the German Canadians, so everyone kept their heads down.
Short answer is that there were just too many of them, unlike the Japanese. But some germans were interned as individuals, and put into camps.
Maybe in US as in my country Sweden there were quite a few sympathisers of the Nazi ideals. Japan was not to my knowledge ideology driven.
Because Germans were white. Asians stood out too much, their difference in looks was a painful reminder. Germans could look American much more easily.
@@HanHanMC This is accurate. And the vast majority of Americans did not want to go to war with Germany.
I mean, its pretty obvious why they didn't round up the Germans. Itwas the 1940s and they were white. They use to let Nazi POWs out in American towns to go eat, see movies, etc these same businesses who denied Black and Japanese Americans/veterans their service 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
What a very clear video about this. Thank you!
Summary: Some joined NASA some went into politics
HAHAHAHA ....joined....HAHAHA
Apollo 11 correct.
We’re do you think George Soros came from.
(The head of the Democrat party)
Not that any of them would admit Soros’s position or his past.
Because they are also Nazis and Communist. (Part of the Globalist Empire)
They became Democrats, when they got here and spread there poison.
@@Americandragonrider333. wow...
Sore republican loser...
🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Living the dream over here.
You have your failed ex president to thank for all the Cov vid crisis.
Over 500,000 deaths on his hands.
No leadership from him.
@@andrewthomas8737 ya, President Trump was responsible for the pandemic that (undisputedly) was caused by an outbreak in China. Delusional dumb ass, GFC.
One of their descendants is the bully in my school.
Lol! Sweetheart!
chad
Huh yo huh
Your school have stairs? Shove him down em
I’m a descendant and I’ve always protected the Bullied kids. Strange how the world works aye? Haha
Hitlers kinda sus
💯
ig
Nah you’re
@@NuttyProductionsOfficial 😳😳😳😳😳😳
Guys i saw Hitler kill Hitler
Great information thanks for sharing 💯
Soviets took "denazifications" a bit mot seriously then western allies. Especially in cases of SS troops.
Except for near East Germany allowed fascist people into the government and the population there still has far right views
@The Slovak Imperator Not the SS but the Gestapo
@The Slovak Imperator why would they use fanatics that despise them that were soldiers and gurds when you have a perfectly Gestapo
@The Slovak Imperator No im just curious how you could think that np
The funny thing is the Soviets should’ve had their own Trial for the things they did to their own people
Waiter : Sir you have a thick european accent, are you from Germany?
Hans : Nein!
Hans? You mean Ricardo Clemens 🤣✌
@@shaider1982 no , Hans is a perfect name when for naming
Fictional ppls in memes
Not all Nazis have fled! In fact, very few of them were. Most of them stayed in Germany. Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
@@shaider1982 No, a real Hans named Hans Ulrich Rudel the most decorated soldier of WW2, and the eagle of the eastern front, he was there.
I as a german generally like the video and the research you did But id like to add one thing:
Not everybody who was a part of the nazi-party shared their view and supported them. But in order to get a certain job many joined because if they hadnt a Promotion was basically impossible.
And on top of that some entire work groups requested being a partymember.
So not all of the 45 million germans were Nazis which if you think about it, only worsens the problems you mentioned of identifying the real perpetraitors.
They complied and let it happen
@@isaiahsalinas818 which makes them guilty in a way but not a Nazi
@@svenvida9590 No that still makes them Nazis.
@@TheChrisey can you explain that to me? I think a Nazi is someone that shares the view of the national socialists. But if you just join the party of the nazis for your own benefit and dont share their point of view that doesnt make you a Nazi by definition. Its like saying all chinese people acting conform to the ccp are responsible for putting moslems in working camps.
@@svenvida9590 I think that makes them accomplices or at the very least radically indifferent. I don't know about Germany but in the US if you know of a crime and don't report it you can in fact be charged with a crime yourself. Of course I don't think we are ones to talk considering our own crimes against humanity. I'm not giving any of them a pass though because they all had the choice to simply not join or hell even leaving, but there is something to be said for accepting responsibility and changing your ways. As long as they do that much, I think most of us can move past this.
the light at the end of the tunnel is the only thing throwing me off … and if I don’t have a basic self defense and restraining technique mental health process … either I have an anxiety attack or somebody will die.
and know I am a constructive journalist.
They went on vacation to Brazil and loved it so much they stayed
Argentina*
Then they formed MAGA n moved to the US disguised as republicans
@@charlescharge3301 anyone who can so blatantly point fingers at something they know little about must be an idiot
Yea thats MAGA idiotas n there leader Erick Cartman I mean Donald j trump screw you guys I'm going to Margo lago
@@Fluffytiger-qp4xo Argentina
This reminds me of a persian proverb "If ordered to arrest the drunks, then the whole town should be arrested.😄
I don’t get it
I thougt Persian dont drink as its forbidden in islam
@@shubhamsachan930 forbidden does not mean, that it does not happen.
Shubham Sachan also persian poets like rumi and hafez make many references to being drunk and wine
لطفا میتونی فارسیشو بگی؟ من تاحالا نشنیدم
The scientists either went to Russia or USA while the officers fled to South America ( I feel like some went to Africa
Haha, nobody's desperate enough to go and hide there
@@itsJamesCaligo actually it was worthwhile since in British Africa it was inherently racist and as a result it was easy to hide
not in that scale, but yes. Most of them only went to Africa to fake their deads in order to go towards South América
@@itsJamesCaligo Assuming it’s easier to hide there than to hide in Germany, And it makes a good pit stop for fleeing to South America I have to disagree with you there.
alot of Germans went to Mexico and Central America too. you'll find a "German Town" in most latin American countries
Not all nazis chose to be nazis, there were a lot who was forced either by families or by scaring
A bunch of us were sitting around talking about the WW2 and what out parents and grandparents did during the war,one of of us was not saying a word,so we asked him,he said his grandfather was on the other side.
Meaning nazis side?? Damn bro
Did he show Sadam Hussein at 3:21, he did not take power until 1979, and he was a dictator in Iraq not in South America.
Nah,that was Stalin
@@djurobjedov4350 Sadam is also there.
Yup they did show Sadam Hussain and I was looking for a comment to confirm that.
Fascism was romanticized in many dictatorships, and I'm pretty sure America encouraged it during the Cold War.
Fascism was romanticized in many dictatorships, and I'm pretty sure America encouraged it during the Cold War.
Nobody:
UA-cam subtitles: *SENTENCED TO WIFE IMPRISONMENT*
I saw that too! Omg. 😂👌
Did you mean “Life imprisonment”?
officer, other than that please!
@@queenofscore what’s the difference (jk)
@@thelosttapesofyoutubers5109 The difference is “wife” imprisonment and “Life” imprisonment.
thank you for this video. love world history.
After the war no-one in Germany had every been a Nazi, and of course no-one knew anyone that was ever a Nazi. Well that is now the story has been told.
Were you there at the time? How do you know?
Thx Peter D. So 20yrs ago the 100yrs of the Anglo-Boer War (Second War of Indepence) came up. How did England (the UK) respond to it???? One Britch minister said she will never admit they were wrong. The Afrikaners (Boers) are gilty of Apartheid.....
WHAT ?!! There were NAZIS in Germany ?? I'M SHOCKED , SHOCKED !!!!
Yes, that was the attitude during the fifties and part of the sixties. However it started changing in the sixties, when a new generation of Germans grew up who started questioning their parents and grandparents. First there were the Auschwitz trials in the mid-1960s, then there were the student rebellions around 1968. A wave of soul searching and discussions in West Germany followed, when the American TV series 'Holocaust' was aired on German TV in 1979. (Being born in 1963 I remember that very strongly. We also discussed these issues in school.) So, basically it needed a new generation to grow up to break the taboo, and the silent, somewhat oppressive atmosphere of the 1950s, when those Germans who were directly involved, did everything to forget their Nazi past (and indeed were helped in that white-washing by the prevailing anti-communism in the Western world of the time).
I just wanted to add - without in any way trying to diminish the crimes: What helped building a (slowly more and more) democratic West German society in the post war era was certainly that a majority of Germans, even if they were in the Nazi party, were not fanatical Nazis in the worst sense of the word, who were out to conquer the world, destroy the Jews etc. As in most dictatorships you maybe have this ratio of 20% fanatical supporters of the regime, 20% opponents, and 60% of the masses who just go along, because that seems the simplest and least risky way. I mean, that is bad enough, because--as we saw--it is possible to organize a world war, concentration camps and a genocide even with those lukewarm masses who just go along and 'obey orders'. On the other hand, after Nazi Germany was defeated and and a democratic West German constitution was set up, those masses just went along with the new government. The large majority of them were happy that there was no war any more, they enjoyed the new cultural features coming from the US and Britain (music, films, Coca-Cola ...), of course they enjoyed the new prosperity of the 'economic miracle', and they just wanted to forget what they had taken part in. It probably is not easy to admit to a guilt that is that huge. And, as I said in the previous post, in the shadow of that silence, a new generation could grow up, that really embraced democratic values (although sometimes in a somewhat self-righteous way, but that is part of the process, I guess), and started asking their parents awkward questions: What did you do in the Nazi era? How could that happen? Why did only so very few people resist the regime ...?
I love that storyblocks stock footage used in the video. I once made a video for school using almost all the B-Roll footage from storyblocks you also used
There stock footage is honestly not that good and makes no sense with what they are actually saying they had a picture of the Japanese surrender and pictures from ww1
Otto Skorzeny probably has the most interesting story. Long story short, he fled to Spain, then possibly moved to Ireland, and somehow ended up working for the Israelis to deal with Egypt’s rocket program.
This channel needs to make a YT vid on the guy
This channel is great! Thank you
What Nazis did after WWII?
Operation Paper Clip: Let me introduce me
Argentina: LIES!
Lol literally about to comment this
@@andytorres6052 the Americans got mostly scientists, the Argentinians received actual veterans and officers
Founder of NASA was a Nazi
@@danielburden7373 I know that.
Do you also know that majority of Japanese military officers were pardoned by the US during the aftermath of ww2.
" Collecting expert scientists and engineers became a higher priority for respective governments than crime against humanity." Can't argue with that lol.
The amount of random pictures that do not match the said is impressive.
Absolutely. Stock footage ruined this otherwise informative video.
@@matthewpjames when you talk about Nazis in South America and the dictators there and show a picture of Hitler next to Saddam Hussein, I think it's crap.
@@einalt Ya wtf?
@@einalt or pictures of allied split Germany and instead showing maps of Berlin multiple times
Judy Garland in the line up🥴
My dad used to say that when he was a kid and the former nazis weren't all dead, you would just randomly find out that your 3rd grade English teacher used to be a nazi.
Answer: They became school teachers in Holland
Greetings from Holland
Yowza...super burn!! Nice!!!
Quite a few ' hide ' in Canada .
One changed his last name from Raukka to Racca and ' fooled ' - the Canadian Authorities.
Ga weg
What happened to the Nazis after wwII:
Answer: They moved to The United States of America
@loga5140 loga5140 like who? Who’s the nazis in America?
@loga5140 loga5140 Aryan brotherhood might be the cause of chaos in the US, like killing black people
Those were just scientists who choose science first. They became Nazis because their entire country became Nazi.
The ring leaders still living in London royal family.
@loga5140 loga5140 the people who actually started/aided the burning down buildings was police officers
Why Nutty History? Seemed like well told real history to me.
0:11 jeez that explosion actually surprised me
Wow, up to 2 years ago, there was still a nazi living in USA?!?! That's insane. Granted he is over 90 years old but still wild some are still alive from back then. Wish my grandad was still with us :( he was a B-27 or B-52 Bomber plane machine gunner...passed away not long after I graduated high school. RIP
Uh bro, there are 18-year-old Nazis living in the US right now. They show up at Trump rallies.
Guess which 2 countries repeatedly vote against the UN resolution about "combating the Nazi glorification" ?
@e rr Honestly I truly believe that nothing else is as important to Trump as himself. He's willing to play up the racism, misogyny, etc. because his followers love it. He'll sell out his base, his cronies, his country, humanity in general. That's not to say he doesn't believe in crapulent ideals other than his complete selfishness.
@@googiegress Ok leftie
my great grandma was a nazi, she died in 2017 or 18
My own great-uncle, a French Nazi, lied to get into America where he lived until hanging himself in the 1960s. There were hints that he did something significant during the war. One of my grandmother's teachers provided the names of all Jewish students to the Gestapo. I'm not sure if he could have refused their request. At any rate, he continued teaching at the same school long after the occupation.
good riddance lol
@e rr thank you... I do not mourn the Vichy/Nazis.....
Amazing.
Cool video. Those were crazy times...
Yes Agreed! All applicants to the Art School will be Accepted & Subsidized , especially Austrians living in Germany! 🕯🌷🌿🌏
Spoiler: they moved to the UA-cam comments section
So did the commies
I would say most of them migrated onto Twitter
I used to browse reddit and twitter a lot, in my experience UA-cam has the biggest nazi comments problem, look how many users here make accounts with names like "rabbi shekelstein" and circlejerk posting disturbing things all over the place. This stuff doesn't seem to last as much on twitter or reddit
@@SewayPL youtube had a whole cult dedicated to nazis
Nuremberg clips are from the movie Judgement at Nuremberg lol :) great job on the video
I’m sorry but did no one realise he said M16 instead of MI6 😂
That’s the only reason I disliked this video.
They moved to America and acquired various jobs in departments of government and big pharma. Bam.
Lmao so true
Imagine being uneducated.
That was mostly the scientists, not actual nazi officials, they used them in military defence research. They wouldn’t of accepted military members
To trust the sources of someone who calls the MI6 the M16, would be rather foolish.
Wow he made a humanly normal error, looks like someone should ban his channel for making such a stupid mistake..
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Moron
Honestly, sounded like a narrator reading over a clerical error and just not recognizing it.
@@nicechoicee not the only mistake he made tho
Glad I'm not the only one who noticed
After the collapse of Berlin, the Americans and British put over 1.5 million soldiers in camps starving a million of them to death even after the war was over. They werent provided food, water or shelter because they weren't classified as POWs but rather "unarmed enemy combatants".
The soviets raped and murdered many of the Slavic and German civilians on their way West. They then brought captured soldiers and disidents back to Siberia to he worked to death in labour camps.
Stalin, the man who had carved up Poland with Hitler also got to keep most of Eastern Europe and terrorise its citizens for decades more.
Dude from Argentina: Eres argentino?
Old guy from Argentina: NEIN!!!!!
When the old german guy understands Spanish but can't speak the language
Well an Argentinian would probably say “sos argentino?” But I get the point haha
@@99mrpogi tbf it’s easier to understand then actually speak
Kinda realizing that these Nein jokes aren’t funny as a German. It’s just like Are you from Argentina? No.
Hitler: *commits suicide*
Joseph Mengele: “Aight ima head out”
just until 1989
And then he dies of a heart attack while swimming.
@@olimar3426 thats the easy way out for a man with his crimes.
He never killed himself.
@Eva Braun no
Norway: *Nervous Laugh*
@@zephyr546 1 word: "Bullet"
Could you explain this? I'm interested but I couldn't find anything on the internet...
@@janpenner2002 the Legal Purge of Norway, pretty much we just hunted and killed anyone who was a nazi. POWs were also forced to clear minefields by just walking into them.
@@zephyr546 look up Legal Purge in Norway, very little known thing that happened. We just killed anyone who were supporters of the Nazi Party
@@zephyr546 didn't learn about it in school, stumbled over it when checking out Quisling
Hey man I really liked the information presented but the background music made it less pleasant. More specifically the quick, sharp, and frequent transitions. If you changed the background music less or smoothed the transition it wouldn't be as bad. Only trying to offer some constructive criticism but otherwise thank you for the video!
“NO YOU CANT PUT PEOPLE INTO CAMPS” *puts people into camps*
They didn’t just kill them off
no you cant put *INNOCENT* people into camps
Trump did
@@zykom1 This might be the reason people were susceptible to the nazis, but there's no excuse for genocide and a war of aggression.
@@zykom1 The thing is, if you consider humanity an intelligent species, you should be able to expect people to reflect their thoughts and actions, especially when they are usually raised with the paradigm of preserving life and dignity of their fellow citizens. If I can't expect a citizen of our society to act in accordance to some basic ethical principles, I can't hold him accountable for any of his deeds. Basically, our whole judiciary system would be entirely useless.
Too long didn’t read version: Hitler is living in Argentina, and the Nazi have a base in Antarctica and on the moon
Ofc they went to the moon everyone knows that they have a secret base up on the moon but on the side where no one can see them they are indeed very smart
@@Ruby-hs8bo the moon rotates you know that
@@comradeabi8314 that’s the joke
Hail Hydra
@@comradeabi8314 I feel obliged to tell you that you can only see one side of the moon from Earth. It’s tidally locked with the planet so it rotates, but at the same rate that the Earth does.
"M-sixteen?" Wow...It's M I 6 that's M..eye..six. British Military Intelligence Six.
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5:11
Me and my friends used to go to a old guys house back in the 90s when we were high. He liked to chat to us young blokes about our daily lives. Nothing sinister. But- he had a guy with him who was like a servant and they both spoke German. This is in Australia. I think he may have been high up in the echelons… but I can’t remember his name
Most Nazi's were Lawyers. Classic.
I mean I literally LMFAO with your comment
Most Nazi's were Lawyers. Absurd question! Were most of the Germans lawyers! No of course not! Why the most? Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
No he said most lawyers were nazis
Back then you pretty much had to join the party or else. it was almost mandatory. Being a member didn't necessarily meant you believed the doctrine, but it made your existence in the Reich better
Arnold Schwarzenegger has talked about the aftermath of World War 2 on his father’s psyche.
Daddy Schwarzenegger probably had fond memories of the "good old days". It's not like these guys joyfully or even willingly admitted to it...
@@qgde3rty8uiojh90 Just like some old white southern Americans.
@Jonathan Prisbey he said his father was racked with guilt over the actions of the nazis
Arnold gave a fireside chat after January insurrection. He mentioned the alcoholic, abusive fathers in his village that were wrecked inside, took it out on family, losing a war is a big thing, especially when you're the bad guy, and the war comes home. Worse than being a Viet Nam vet. You can't go home.
Very insightful. War crime trials in the Far East too; my uncle was an Oz war reporter and witnessed may hangings.
calling the Nazis a "hate group" severely understates it
True, but it's a great way to lead into the broader description.
Settle down, the nazis got most of their ideas from how the Americans whites treated minorities.
@@Argomiis oh yeah then where? tell me we weren’t practicing eugenics in America please. Tell me we didn’t lock up the Japanese and internment camps in the middle of the desert
@@Argomiis read a book
I’d love to see this UA-cam call the red army a hate group
Hi! Any chance you could raise the volume of the music? I still hear a guy talking, oh it's hard to hear him clearly don't worry, but it is hard to only hear the music, you know, the reason i clicked on this video.....
I know what happened, a bunch of them are here in the south of chile and the rest in Argentina living the life of a normal human being (those that are still alive)
they do??
Argentina? Very few were in Argentina! Because most of the Nazis stayed in Germany! Because since 1936 at the latest, the overwhelming majority of Germans were supporters of the German Nazi government thus they were Nazis. So since most of the Germans stayed in Germany, most of the Nazis automatically stayed in Germany.
@@GreatPolishWingedHussars and i am Nefertiti.!!!!............gullible!!!!!
Did he just say M16 instead of MI6
I think there are several flaws with your video:
1. 0:37 that's Berlin divided, not Germany
2. 1:06 that's German occupation of France in 1940.
3. During the Nazi era in germany you either became a sympathizer or you'll be killed, so I would think that the point here was to actually find those ones in charge of planning and agree to carry out the actual war crimes and heads of facilities, I wouldn't think it fair for the German people to be generalized like that
Im more interested in history out of school than I ever was in school. Goes to show the public school system is draining and not where it needs to be.