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- About 75 Nazi artifacts were discovered in a hidden room in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the biggest collection ever found in the country. Some of the artifacts include medical devices, weapons, and even a portrait of Adolf Hitler.
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Hidden Collection Of Nazi Artifacts Was Discovered In Argentina | Business Insider
Random Argentinian kid: Grandpa, have you ever been to Germany?
Grandpa: Nein.
Mi abuela es alemana pero no es nazi, solo es alemana
@@pepelaballena9298 Yeah dude... go check on that
Too funny... but too true 🙄
@@pepelaballena9298 Nazi spotted!
@@pepelaballena9298 Lol someone in your family was a Nazi, bro. Ain't no Germans moved to Argentina for no reason
Never ask
a woman: her age,
a man: his salary,
an Argentinian: his abuelo's SS rank.
Major Woody
Never ask,
a women: Her age
a man: His salary
an German: His history
@@firelayer1544 Hi , I'm Canadian . My Great Grandparents were home steaders from farm country in Germany back around the time of the American civil war . They travelled to Canada by ship and for this , the Canadian government gave 100 acres of free land to them and to any others that also were farmers and said "have lots of kids" so as to work their new farms . I guess this means I'm very far removed from being German . All the rest of the ancestors were from Scotland , or England .
Stolen comment
Major headache
Hitler : "That's not a secret collection that was my apartment"
@Fatrisefo youranus
@Fatrisefo *youranus*
@@tryambaknathjha7574 toast
Exactly 😂😂
They thought his body burnt
The century prank from hitler himself 😂
😂
That's strange because I'm Argentinian and I showed this video to my very elderly grandfather and when he saw that cross sign he kept trying to stand up and give me this weird high five.
Talking the same salute that BLM gives
lololol
Lmao 🫥🫥
😭😭😭😭
Hahaahahahhahahaha
If this isn't returned to Germany, the Germans would be Führious
It would Reichous
@@roadmaster720 no
Technically no because nazis are outlawed in germany
@@mentosjohnson again, fok germany
@@roadmaster720 no
"it's not clear how these items got to Argentina"
I've got an idea...
I drink you when im depressed.
They carry Nazi's from Germany after they loose war they escape in Argentina.
They got there in a u-boat after WW2. Hitler and about 500,000 Nazis made it to South America after the war. It's been proven that Hitler went to Argentina after the war and lived to be a old man
#Imperial The CIA released files that they were looking for hitler in Argentina after he supposed to have died in his bunker.Just look it up better yet watch the TV Show called hunting hitler that came on the history channel they show you everything that the US Government lied to us about
@@ldg508 I think you mean watching CNN
"It's not clear how the artifacts got to Argentina."
Me: Let me tell ya something
Go ahead haha
The Black Market is a hell of a Gold Mine
Qhuiz San hitler scaped to Argentina in a submarine trought Spain or Italy before the fall of Berlin
@@paco9831 woah heard about this and hes hiding in a bunker
@@qhuizatlantis8484 now im sure he is dead no one lives to 135 years
All of these need to be put in a museum and preserved. That was a horrible time in world history and needs to be remembered no matter how big of a scar it left on the world.
@user-wz5ud4mn4ybooks lie that’s why the internet blew up let’s us see the whole story not just what was allowed to be published by your governing body
🖕🏼 Deutschland Nummer eins der mussiums a beautiful Event in history the most beautiful
well horrible for jews only.
its not a big deal american slavery of blacks was worse
@@Lemingtona-x5g A no it wasn't those monkeys got the beauty treatment WW1 47 million were so shut TF up will your "ohhh monkeys were oppressed Non of those abominations were killed".
“Medical Devices” Shows a mortar range calculating device.
Exactly! Nice reporting Business insider
>the absolute state of Internet journalism
Lol I thought "wtf" also. Didn't know exactly what it was, but it said "granat" and showed the different curves. Clearly not anything medical.
@Gonçalo Amaro very true ,they are not journalists they are advocates
@Gonçalo Amaro he's CNN material
"Its not clear how the artifacts got to Argentina". Really. I think everyone knows how they got there
The Conservative Kid i was about to comment the same shit smh everyone knows how Argentina is pretty much Nazi Germany idk why they would say that
@@abhzpattni5217 not everyone knows . I feel like I didn't know till a year ago
There's this thing called DNA
@@kaiammons6019 yeah but you'd think Business insider would know or not lie about it
The Rat Line.
Further, its known two U-boats appeared in Argentine waters just after WW2 and surrendered.
PS Should not Germany take some blame for their share in starting two World Wars?
"Argentina has 2 beautiful traditions. 1 is tango, 2 is hiding Nazis."
-Someone I forgot his name-
Peron
Señor Hitler
What is the best thing French people can do ?
Surrender
Good job Argentina
@@enesoztugcu6665 ,what is the best thing turkish people can do?
Talking stupidly
I am from Chile, my girlfriend is from a town south of Bariloche (Argentina) and her grandfather came from Germany in '45. She says that she only saw him from time to time and that his house was small and very hidden in the mountains. She says that she only remembers that he had light eyes and spent many hours painting. He died at the age of 79 in 1968
I dont think hitler had light eyes
Did he have funny moustache
No but you can change your eye color with surgery or contacts
@@Floppeddyes he had
@@extraditori6604 no he had brown eyes tf
Dude was a pro at playing Wolfenstein.
Ugly ass cross disgusting
I was in the [Evil] clan online Wolfenstein days.. damn those were some good times
Lol
He found all the treasure
@@garcia101m the axis winning ww2, but you're still fighting them
Never ask a man his height, a woman her weight, or an Argentinian where his grandfather came from
Messi was a Nazi lab experiment
Or great grandfather.
E a um 'norte americano', de onde veio sua 'riqueza'.
Mi abuelo es re boliviano
outside of Israel, Argentina is in top-5 country with more jewish population
Argentinian kid: "Abuelo, what's this strange uniform you have in your attico?"
Grandfather: Was?
😆
He was an electrician.
*vast
@@MegaKaiser45 *was
@@MegaKaiser45 *vat
When a random Argentinian kid finds his grandpa's SS Bolts and finds out it's not because he worked as an electrician
At 0:38 its not a "nazi medical device" - it calculates trajectories at windspeeds for the type 36 mortar.
its a reverse nasi medical device it kills
Oops zat is not medizin
It help killing the enemy which injures your soldiers, so I think it can be called medical device :)
@@Nauta_ Lmao
This doesn’t make a difference. Nazis had
misused all sorts of tools as „medical device“.
0:35 Medical devices my ass, that is a device for calculating the course of mortar shells. You can read top right in german the words "Light grenade launcher 36".
Medical devices wouldn't have been painted black. Probably stainless steel so they could be sterilized.
Good spot!
Shooting angle, distance in meters. Brutal German doctors...
Ight cool ig
Maybe they wanted to medically insert grenades into commies and jewboys.
From what I can see and read (I‘m German), these are not medical devices at all. „Windgeschwindigkeit“ means „speed of the wind“, and „Schusswinkel“ means „firing angle“ and „Reichweite in Metern“ means „range in meters“. Those were devices to calculate ballistics for the Leichter Granatwerfer 36, a mortar used by the Wehrmacht.
It's reverse medical devices.
Do Germans get rounded tied with them really long words?
I think they left a group of millennial hippies in charge of that news piece. They are super thrilled to make the news bit but have no knowledge at all about what is actually going on and dont care to take the time to figure it out either
@@dearhunter7206 you never heard of compound words? That's where we get the idea from in English from German.
@Steiner that’s the problem
As a person who loves history thank you for the little walk through World War II
What is Argentina's the most famous thing?
Girls: Tango
Boys:
It’s Messi.
Deutscher Schäferhund & Wachturm
based
Corruption
Asado
I went to Villa Dolores Cordoba Argentina for a couple of months in the 70's. There were a lot of people speaking German in the mountains around there. They sounded like they were giving orders to a panzer division.
Lol.
Just because it was German, or what? :/
@@saupreinmadl3391 Most of the German I've heard since those days sounded much smoother. This was a type of German that sounded military. They were the right age to have been ex-military from the war years. They were too old to have been kids who had their innocence snatched away in "Generation War". Remember this was in the early '70's. It seemed to me that some of them were excessively proud and over-bearing but my German neighbors next door there were not that way.
@@gnolan4281 Well, it is said, that a lot of Nazis sought refuge in Argentina ^^" Glad to hear you met some *other* Germans too, though
@@gnolan4281 Ah yes, that one's been on my watch list :) Actually I'm German - as you might have guessed - and my grandfathers were two of those kids, so I know the stories .... :/ Fortunately they were both too young to be sent fighting. But man, they saw some horrendous shit :'(
Put them In a museum, don't destroy them, these things are part of human history even if it was horrific..
return them to the original collector
return them to the original collector
And the really interesting addition to the collection, which they didn't mention, was the collection of Ancient Egyptian mummified cats in glass cases that were also there.
@Amy Bouzaglo it doesn't mean you support a neo Nazi regime at all, it's just part of history..
Lots of bad regimes have come and gone but we don't destroy the history behind it. we need to learn from it and not make the same mistakes again..
@Amy Bouzaglo These things are in Argentina, what does it have to do with the American government?
My grandfather has a collection that is just as rare 🤔
Greetings from Argentina
so did AH escape to argentina what does he say
"iT's NoT cLeAr HoW tHe ItEmS gOt To ArGeNtInA"
@@김현민-u4y The leaders had a few good apples in them, a lot of german soldiers were against their ideals. Apart from that, yeah, they were pretty evil.
I thought the same exact thing I was literally like HMMMMMMM I WONDER. lol
@@alanwatts8239 That era of Germany had a surprising amount of good people who couldn't be brainwashed, Japan on the other hand... that's the average person being beyond brutal.
@@CJM-rg5rt Agreed.
Your written german accent is hilarious, you should do a stand up.
medical device..."shows a measurement device for mortars." How to dramatize news articles.
I don't know which one is worse: Medical device or measurement device for mortars...
I noticed that right away myself---fake news
0:33 Thanks for pointing that out. I would not have noticed otherwise. I went over the video again and it says "leichter granatwerfer" on the charts above. It means "light grenade launcher." Schusswinkel means "shot angle." Can't believe anything in the news anymore.
How is medical device more dramatic? They're just stupid and put the news out before checking what they're actually spreading.
That is a medical device.
It helps to surgically remove your head from your body with a 5 cm GrW 36 mortar shell.
I thought hitler fled to cuba with 2pac and the dinosaurs
And he married Elvis.
He lives next to me. Runs a taco stand here in mesa
😂😂😂
I know this is a joke but why Cuba?
Hobbs Charles because they held up inside Guantanamo bay now lmao
A collection very well preserved. Whoever owned it, knew what was doing. I couldn't avoid thinking about how much that's worth.
It's German trash. It's worthy as manure.
Era un buen coleccionista de reliquias 😊
"it's not clear how these items got to Argentina"
Me: SAME way the owners did!
Uboat
En USA esta lleno de artículos nazis, solo te falta mirar ebay.
Peron
I am surprised that the owners bring so much stuff when they ran and hide.
Same way NASA scientists got to the U.S.
There is an entire “colony” of descendants from the Third Reich in South America. This is common knowledge.
Surprisingly we have this even in Brazil, for example ( I don't think he had any child but just for example ) Josef Mengele, the Angel of death of Auschwitz died here in Brazil in the 70's if I remember correctly.
@@emmano6340 from 19 : 15 min - ua-cam.com/video/adE3SE6Sa-k/v-deo.html
Yes, In Bariloche Neuquenn and Colonia Hinojo
Yeah, if u go to Bariloche in the south there are so much german's colonies hah
@@emmano6340 é, mas hj em dia faz nem sentido ter nazista no Brasil kkkk nossa população é toda misturada
"I'ts no clear how these objects got to Argentina" There's thousands of german towns founded by nazis here. Also the biggest nazi event outside of Germany was made in Argentina
which one was that?
@@frederiklarsen4309 look up "Luna Park nazi", it happened in 1938 and it was crazy
AGUS
No u
@AGUS not all German descents are from the Volga, my ancestors weren't from there for example
@AGUS yeah I just commented because you called him ignorant and you weren't 100% precise. However I don't know any city founded by nazis so I get your point
That was way more then 75 artifacts in that room
THEY SAY THAT SO THEY CAN SOME FOR THEMSELVES
"Medical devices" shows a mortar range calculator.
The Reich is falling !!! Grab all the accordions !!!!! .
It doubles as a speculum.
Stolen lol
it's a mass euthanasian device for fucks sake!
Well, it can cure any disease
> Medical devices
> Writing on the box talks about the trajectory of grenade launcher projectiles
medical devices makes it look more sinister
@@claygoodwin8108 But if there were artifacts there to measure the skull and stuff.
Thank you for point out one of the many nonsense of this video!
@@claygoodwin8108 that's how germans treats other people 😆
Medical head separator. (Mortar)
"It's not clear how these items go to Argentina"
Really?
let me guess
it was the jews
what is the problem
@@fightttttt Argentinians*
Derek Bao uh, the nazis fled to Argentina after losing WWII you dumbass, gtfo here
Juan Centurion no. Read my reply to that fool
Why are the police raiding someone’s personal collection? Are there not rules there governing property and privacy rights?
I was thinking that. Someone betrayed the collectors trust. Someone can be sued here.
Because the country is intervened by Zionism. Argentina and its governments have direct ties to Israel, with the Mossad doing whatever it wants over the southern country. Thus, they break the laws and steal everything they want, just like in so many other places in the West.
Argentinian teacher: ok our topic for today is about hitler
The guy in the back: my fuhrer🤚
i know many guys that would do this... me for instance
hahaahaahahahah
No, unfortunately i don't have an classmater like that here hahah
@@aaron_rds1341 jajajaaj
@@demonidraigon based
Artifacts lol, as if the Nazis were some ancient civilization..
Yes they were.
In a way yes
@@B3TO2003 exactly, just Hope they Will carefully preserve them, I guess many of them are unique now.
They represent something horrible, but they represent a important part of history !
@@markus2928 you did well, mugs can looks innocent but they are truly a creation of Satan himself.
Joke appart, that depend on what is marked on that mug.
an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.
I hope they go for display and not destroyed. These are historically accurate and must be kept for all to see. Wonderful collection.
Indeed. Now if only EBay made artifacts like this available. I enjoy free trade.
Too valuable, they will keep them or auction them off lmao. Seems ridiculous that they jacked someones private collection in the first place, millions of dollars worth of items lol
Melt all that shit down to scrap metal, that is not history worth keeping
@@robertvictor3237 melt your ignorant ideas down.
@@paulcrooks6008 knob end
Beautiful collection, people have the right to collect WWII pieces... it s not a crime...
Here it's not a crime, i sold mine collection.
Exactly what it is..a private collection..no Nazis brought anything with them to south America..my grandfather not only brought nothing with him..he changed his name and had Italian documents and later Argentinian documents..he didn't even have a nazi toothpick..
@@MikegastaldoI hope your statement was a cheeky joke. Because if not, it states my point that if you were proud of nazism and the 3rd reicht, then why change your name and hide? Stand on your principles in the sun, dont hide in the shadows like a rat.
@@dwaynebreeden2984 no joke..my grandfather was a Nazi... sorry if that's offensive to you or anyone but to be honest can really care less if it is..my grandfather was not part of dropping hydrogen bombs on 2 cities full of civilians and incinerating them...he was a SS officer who faught in some of the most noted battles of WW2...I'm a US army veteran myself and have 2 deployments under my belt.. I receive a pension and healthcare benefits because of my actions.... not a warranty for my arrest...I'm sure had I been captured...I would be executed for what I did as well...my grandfather was serving his country and following orders it wasn't up to him to make laws/policies and decisions it was up to him to carry them out..my father didn't even explain the situation to me when I was young..it was all very secretive.. that ends with me..I thoroughly explained the situation to my 3 children who are now in their late 20's and early 30's and they will be explaining everything to their children..I'm very proud of my German heritage..
@@dwaynebreeden2984they knew they would be hunted and killed. Many by jews
That must have been a pretty big Wolfenstein fan living there.
-Collegehumor
Collegehumor
@@MagentaApex Yeah, I must admit. I stole the joke from Collegehumor. I'm gonna credit them now.
@Jooj ^^
@@Dr.Oppenheimer-Style lmao you're Jew
@@hyugablue2342
So what he’s a jew...!
вони тоже люди
?
שאני טועה
Sheini Tuah?
The person collecting these must've been a huge wolfenstein fan.
Hitler died in Argentina the 26th June 1971 in some place of Bariloche
@sivachand p babu There are two things possible:
1. He commited suicide with poison as we all learnt in school
2. He flew to Argentina and lived there for the rest of his life
In my investigation about him, I start to believe that the 2nd option is true. He didn't end his life in Germany.
@sivachand p babu You can't have proof for everything but... Skull that was believed to belong to Hitler was from a female person. Many Nazi's escaped in Argentina because the president there supported them at the time and was a good friend of Hitler because he was receiving money from him. Lots of Nazi objects, plagues and other stuff are found in Argentina that not everyone could posses. It's said that they've burned him and throw him in the river in Germany, but why would you do that with someone that special to the history of our being? If I was the leader of SSSR or any other big country, I would love to have him in museum to show the world who were they fighting against and who did all the bad things against jews.
@Justin Myers ABSERLUTLY 👍
Hitler was captured by Russian soldiers. And what became of him will never be known…
I'm sure Steiner's attack can help recover more of these artifacts
He wasn't able to mobilize enough moving boxes
FEGELEIN FEGELEIN FEGELEIN
He can support our troops by advancing north and south in Berlin.....lol nvm he surrendered.
Steiner.....
If not Steiner maybe Busse can still manage something....
“The reich is falling, grab the harmonicas!”
Pfft neither of you is verified.
Those fascists.
@Adolf Hitler i wonder why *looks at real hitler standing next to me in heaven*
I sent this to my grandpa Adolfo and he thought it was interesting!
Adolfo 🤣
Haha! Epic!
Omg I showed this to my grandpa Henry Himmlerguez and he thinks this is funny too!
my grand nephew José Goebellõ loved it too!
@@adankmeme651 What a disgusting mid
Lmao what a load of crap 😂😂we been knowing nazis were all over Argentina in the late 40s
Lmao they don’t know won’t hurt em
True ..even in Ecuador they are German communities!
🤣 boiiii you acting like you believed it 👎
And in brazil
@@Mothafuckenzay nah mate there are communities of ancestors of escaped nazis living out there over 200,000 now.....
Fascinating. That's an amazing collection, and there are likely more - hidden in private collections, and worth millions.
Garbage. Only worth millions to sympathisers.
And who do you suggest is going to buy this s*** shalom
republicans @@stuartashbourne-martin9629
If infamous Nazi historical artifacts are worth millions, then old American Civil War infamous items should be worth trillions of dollars to US citizens. Our own Civil War killed more than all of the other wars combined.
@@stuartashbourne-martin9629i would buy
That stuff is worth millions, no wonder they took it away...
moinmoin would have been good money but they called the government instead
You bought the house it's your property. Don't even tell anyone if you find hidden treasure, that's rule #1. Just find an established artifacts dealer and sell sell sell.
@@смиренный-х2б or keep keep keep
@@fede_man141 Why the hell would you wanna keep nazi artifacts? Not exactly something you wanna show off to guests.
@@Lunk42 I like history, it would be a good piece of history
Me: Grandpa do you know how to speak German
Argentinian Grandpa:Neinnnn
I wonder if the actions they did were bad. The Jews aren't bad people, but they must have seemed bad to the Nazis. I think it is human nature to try to get rid of bad people.
Copied
@@김현민-u4y bot
"vat? Neinnn. I zon't speak Jerman. I never speak in Jerman. Silly boy" *while sweating like waterfall*
Copied
My grandma, born in 1929, was an Argie and spent her childhood and adolescence in an Argie coastal town called Mar del Plata. Many years ago she told me that a nazi submarine had reached the shores of Mar del Plata, a couple of months after the end of WWII. She was right: the submarine in question was called U-530. There's quite enough space in a submarine to hide nazi memorabilia.
Anasheeei
And Nazis. ..
Soy de mar del plata y confirmo
Ye it hid a lot more than memorabilia.. it hid hitler himself 🤣
Nasheeee
Can't believe they didn't teach us more about this in school.
I'm a history student and my mouth literally starts watering when I see some cool artifact or things related to history.
Especially Nazi stuff... The Germans *GOT IT*
Indrid cold, I suggest you grab a few good reference books. Because many of these artifacts are complete nonsense.
@@stanleyantonio4458 The loss of life is tragic no matter the system or perpetrators, but mind you communist had over a few decades to massacre that amount while the Nazis directly killed 16 million people, and caused an estimated 70 - 85 MILLION people to lose their lives, all because one person said so, and many idiots followed him...
@@Beefy_B0y330 what's the difference between killed and loss of life? Wouldn't that be the same?
same
Like it or not this is part of the worlds history and needs to be preserved. People demand it be destroyed but we cannot and should not erase our past no matter how bad it was at times.
People only want it destroyed because they are Nacional-socialist items, if it was communist they would preserve it.
I agree. If these are the scars of history, preserve it and hopefully learn from it, so that no one will tear wounds like this again.
Палка о двух концах. Как думаешь, в России есть подобные коллекции в государственных музеях?
Yes otherwise history Will be repeated
Correct I believe it should be well preserved in museums. I love that you don't see any Nazi statues being displayed in public in Germany.
I am Argentine, and I know that many Nazis escaped after the war to my country, several to Patagonia (south of the country), this may have something to do
yeah, MANY NAZIS ESCAPED, true
I'm from Patagonia aswell, and i see a painting made by Hitler, but the most important collection is in Paraguay, with more of 80.000 original pieces. Is not a notice that zionism is very strong here, and they had control of very important things, that's why we can't have items like this in the privacy of our homes.
Por eso ustedes se creen europeos
Ezequiel Zermatten si por eso son bien pinche racistas.
Oh no I shouldn’t comment but I’m dong it any ways does Argentines still have hatred towards Britain??
My uncle Adolf went to Argentina in 1945 for a holiday,i remember getting a postcard from him and auntie Eva... .
“It’s not clear how these got here” yeah ok 😂
That part made me laugh
I was going to comment the same thing lol
Yeah no idea how they got there wow who would have thought
German Soldier after WW2:
"I Go to Argentina!"
OUR beloved Argentina
Argentinians: "nononono hell nahhhhhh"
German soldiers didn’t flee to Argentina those were generals and officers
And Colombia*
Not the soldiers just SOME of the lucky few high ranking German NAZI (especially SS) Officers that managed to escape Germany & Europe before the war ended & their guaranteed Doom came......(most of Latín América nsturally was also Anti German & esp Anti Nazi/Anti SS 150% yet somehow despite that many ended up living secretly in both Brazil & Argentina
@@fredcollins8919 argentina was pro-nazi at that time
“It’s not clear how the artifacts got to Argentina” um lol ok sure
Thank you 😊
I had an ex from Argentina that had a German last name... She was a nazi
Gamer702x The “white” South American existed prior to Nazism and the primary reason for “white” South Americans has LITTLE to do with fleeing Nazis post WWII.
Gamer702x yes, I know that. That’s why I said what I said lol. I don’t know why they said “it’s not clear how these artifacts got to Argentina”. I agree with you dude 👍
Spike Spiegel LOL
"it s no clear how this artifacts arrived in Argentina"😂
Damn, this wolfenstein collectors edition is crazy
My grandfather have one on they basement
@@darth_mauser2454 uh
You go to your Argentinian friend house 😃
He has a German Grandpa 😯
His Grandpa has a funny moustache 😮
Guy above is pretty based
Guy above me is telling truth
Guy above above me is telling truth
Guy above me is a communist person
I would give you a like, but you have 69
Im Argentinean, from Bariloche, the city where it is rumored that lived Hitler, and yes...many people believe that. He lived in a house near the lake Nahuel Huapi, called Inalco
che querido
como le va !?
yo amo bariloche !
saludos
@@brunoeltrepamuro1619 jajajajajajaja
Melani Alarcon
Were your parents or grandparents nazis?
I went to Hotel Eden
@@Mel-bv8dc My great grandfather fought in the Luftwaffe , but I am not from Argentina. I am Brazilian.
Seeing those items makes me feel all warm inside
The owner of the artifacts was killed by Erik Lehnsherr in 1976 during a bar fight
KA- BOOM!!! X-men first class 😂😂
KA- BOOM!!! it’s a reference from X-men first class movie. There is a scene were Erik Lehnsherr, one of the main characters name, in that movie kills two Nazi men in Argentina in some local bar. It’s pretty much a humorous joke supposedly that the Nazi people left all these artifacts in real life actually were killed by Erik Lehnsherr which obviously never happened 😂😂
deni sherlock Nice referencing 10/10
KA- BOOM!!! Wha?
Lol i remember... Magneto
“It’s not clear how they got to Argentina” you know these came on the submarines full of nazi escapees and are treasured by their German descendants living in Argentina and other South America countries
“Police discovered” ... da FuQ.. like it is some sort of drugs or sheit.
JustSomeTimber1nTheLake Well, artifacts like those may not be illegal, but it’s what they represent that makes these artifacts, ummmm, a touchy subject, I guess?
Worth more money than drugs
Nathan Crittenden I guess you can say that. It has historic value, so usually, they’re priceless. Meaning, they’re so valuable they can’t be bought or sold. So it belongs to the government or some museum.
@@luisjiron8154 or some billionaire that will pay gazillions for it on the black market lol
Roger Dodger Exactly, yes it represents something horrific but it’s still a part of history.
It’s possible my great grandfather was a old white blue eyed man in Mexico who didn’t speak any Spanish I remember he would love to scare us because he had no teeth lol I think my father said he was French but his name was Adolf
The name Adolphe was used in france too.
Near my city in southern Mexico there is a small coastal town that has a pretty nice cozy cafe there, it was run by a pretty nice italian old man that apparently came here to hide from the trials after ww2
Adolfo no es un nombre común en Mexico.
ya sure he ain't Austrian?
You sure this ain’t cap
How generous of the people who had them to willingly donate them to authorities
Safer in private hands
They did not want to reminded of Grandpa's past!
@@williambyast7791 what past?
Maybe someone died and left the collection behind in their home
@@williambyast7791 I mean.....so? They weren't involved with it there just a relative. It's still very interesting artifacts needed to be studied to broaden the knowledge of what happen in battle.
And what’s the problem??? This is history!
idk
In some countries like russia germany nazi artifacts are illegal to own
They are evil
Its evil because of what it represents and how many souls that ideology took. If you don't see any connection you're just aligning yourself with this crap
Darvin Molina it’s part of history we can’t destroy something so important
The nazis were a bunch of mf but lets be honest, those artifacts are really important for human history and some of them really have style
What do you mean by a bunch of mf? In positive or negative meaning?
@@nevajno2741 negative
Yes exactly. The National Socialists (actual term for Nazis) were known for class and aesthetics, but modern Germany is way too ashamed of their past. A tourist took photos of Hitler’s bunker, now he is facing arrest and court lawsuits. It is sad that Germany wants to erase their past. Canada killed thousands of Indigenous people, and you have the freedom to talk about it without getting consequences.
Mark my words: “Those who cannot make peace with their past will struggle with the future and repeat their mistakes.” -George Campbell
@Dylan Johnson until you meet Zionists
The artifacts are cool I'll give money to have this collection as I have some old Soviet medals in my house
I bought a home and all it’s contents a few years ago. The prior owner was a US Army doctor during WW2 in Europe. His son had no idea of what some of the things in the house were. I found a brass Luftwaffe eagle that weighs about 10 pounds and several Nazi medals and awards. There are a couple “tinnies”, one of which I can’t find any information on whatsoever. It has strange runes on it that look like 4 running deer in the shape of a swastika.
Contact mark fenton. Hes a ww2 professor from the U.K. he probably kno. He has a UA-cam channel
Lemme buy name your price
Wow. Not gonna lie those are REALLY COOL ! Especially that statue of the eagle and the iron cross.
you think thats cool? wait till you go on /pol/ on 4chan hahahahaha
@@mokeyallaucope8987 I think history and its artifacts are cool yes..
Go to hell
That represents the death of millions of people on gas chamber. How is that cool sicko?
@@felipeyoutube04 WE ALREADY KNOW. It’s just cool that it’s German stuff from the 1930s-1940s and the silver and gold looks pretty cool
Growing up we had a neighbor who ran a barber shop his name was 'El Aleman'. He spoke Spanish with a heavy German accent and while cutting our hair would tell us how he was in the Battle for Berlin and that he mowed down alot of advancing Russians. He passed away leaving his wife and two kids. Was a very nice older man and would cut the hair of the homeless for free at night. Years later I found out he was in the Waffen SS with many campaigns he fought from Afrika to Yugoslavia and Russia. He is buried near the Northern Caribbean town of Santa Marta in Colombia with other German WW2 soldiers. His sons showed me his collection from the war. It is massive he must of been high ranking. No one knew his real name but his sons said that Israelis and Colombian Police had interviewed them after he passed I guess he had family in Germany that went looking for him and that Israeli intelligence followed them to Colombia. Long story short his son brought his father body back to Germany which his final wish was to be buried in the 'Fatherland'. The collection 'vanish' the family feared the government would take it.
A shame we allow these rats to track innocent war heroes. And it’s good that they hid it, don’t want these snakes getting their hands on it.
@@faramund9865 NSDAP is dead
The Germans were great people who were literally fighting for their survival. Weimar was the reason amongst other
My respect to old war veteran barber💈💇♂️
@@sheenushandilya nah
INCREDIBLE!! How on earth were these ever found if they were hidden in a secret room? Modern technology is something!! I cant imagine the initial feeling when the people opened up the room and found all this.. I doubt very seriously it will be destroyed. As HORRIFIC as the Holocaust was, this is still an important part of that history.
Video doesn't answer two really important questions: who was the house owner and why the govt. got into the house, and whether Argentina prohibits Nazi artifacts. Canada doesn't, but Germany does! It's doubtful under Peron that Arg. would ban Nazi stuff!
You are spot on about thinking about the feeling they had when they discovered this infamous pieces of history.
I wonder why do the police has to get involved. Doesn't that just belong to the owner of the house?
@@heroevulgarI guess it just depends on what you own:(
heil
0:34 I'm not fluent in German, but it's pretty obvious those are mortar trajectory charts, not medical devices. Even Google translate would get you that general idea.
I remember when I was a kid in the Army at Fort Knox they had Nazi and Hitler's memorabilia at the headquarters. I couldn't believe it because I only heard of it in books but never in person...
The iron eagle is actually amazing for me. Has somewhat of a mystic aura. Love that piece.
Like Romans did a similar thing.
Then you must also love the film footage of the German Death Camps since you get a thrill from mass murder and torture. Congratulations, you have earned your place on the FBI's list of creepy possible serial killers
@@matthewgray469 Its a historic artifact nonetheless
@@matthewgray469 The electronic device you wrote that comment on was mostlikely made by slave labour in China.
@@matthewgray469 what about china deathcamps and russian deathcamps? you are just a bad as a rotten shit,
The artifacts went to Argentina via U-boats. The same mode of transportation that Hitler used to travel to Argentina, so it is said.
to think that all of these artifacts used to be just normal everyday items, nowadays its considered a relic or even put into exhibitions. i don't know but just the thought of that is somewhat interesting
lol no they weren't, one of those items was used to calculate the trajectory of artillery.
@@sageof6pandas233 sounds like an every day tool for a germans during the 1940s
They're not artifacts, it's seized property. Acting like they found a lost ruin. 😂😂😂
This will go against standard definitions, but not against widespread usage. When you hear artifact, you think lost for a long time then rediscovered. These are 80 year old objects that were never lost, that we have plenty of other copies of. The term artifact is not appropriate in my opinion. Nazi memorabilia would be more proper imo.
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Iszzy Collazo Your opinion is technically incorrect. The word artifact has a precise definition in the field of historical and archaeological studies, one that is counter to what people “think when they hear.” Most people don’t understand medicine either, but we don’t all get a “vote” on how medical science works.
You literally just described, like, 90% of the shit in British musems.
@Cannabis Dreams then why not buy the stuff from them not take
Without mixing any thing else, you can't deny that the designs were classy.
Agreed, the nazis had quite the designs in a lot of things. Then you remember what they did...
Who's house did they raid to get this stuff?? They magically "discovered them" psh you mean seized!
Exacly!! What law was called upon so the state could steal these things from the owner?
Drugs dealer House
@@MrPanos2000 Quote: "Olivares is being prosecuted for violating cultural heritage protection laws and will be put on trial for keeping the Nazi objects for commercial purposes."
He was also caught smuggling other illegaly obtained artefacts in from china. No need to be so mad lol
@@D0A17599 Nooo you just destroyed their excuses for supporting neo nazis!
@@D0A17599 Why would Argentina have cultural heritage laws regarding recent european artifacts. Sounds like bullshit to me. He was probably arrested for his smuggling business and now the state is trying to add as many further accusations against him probably
Duh, we had sons of escaped Nazis who had moved to Brazil and Argentina working as engineers on Schuller press projects for GM. The towns that they lived in literally look like German towns transplanted into tropical forests. It was mindbending
German migration to brazil after world war two was minuscule
Do you know the names of the towns ? I'm curious.
@@christopherrodarte9822 Cities in the South of Brazil EXAMPLE : Pomerode, Blumenau, Joinville, Brusque, Nova Petrópolis
Yeah and many dont seem To know that there was already a lot of germans In south america before ww2 especially In brazil peru Bolivia and of course argentina
is it a crime to possess these items? I don't see the big deal
I had the same question. It seems to me the government stole some one collection. Wtf
Not a crime
Im saying like Lemmy did. Its not my fault the bad guys had the best shit
No, even though they were hateful, they still had history behind them and actually had value.
Every nazi thing is seen like a crime apparently
Im pretty sure in 300 years people will wonder "why did they destroy so much history out of personal anger".
That question gets asked by archeologists all the time. Because it always happened. Its only afterwards that people regret it.
The artifacts came to Argentina along with the Nazis who were allowed to escape. Argentina welcomed them with open arms.
it is history; probably in storage in germany;
i lived in south america-story's abound on all of this; mostly argintina, brasil, chile..some peru.
i was in ecuador they said "some" (natzi) there and many of their kids just assimilate but then (with documents) got german citizenship from the embassy in quito.
i guy i worked with a guy from the canadian army about 2012; his father was in the foreign service of canada; so as a kid he was in chile and argintinia in the mid-70s.
said on weekends many ocean towns the "old timers would be singing
natzi "fight" songs; he said all "all" the time; with there kids etc.
"old" habits.
"Nazi medical devices"
Why?
momomum Judging from the two infographics in the lid of the box I would say that this is the sight for a granade launcher.
momomum Specifically, for the "5 lightweight granade launcher 36"
But maybe it is not the original box. I don't know enough about medical devices and weapons to be sure. But the box was definitly made for something that takes lives. Granted, for the era it was surely considered a "surgical strike" 😉
Florian Mäder There was a device used to measure the head of the individual and tell if he/she's Aryan or not
It was a morphine dispenser aka "medical device"
How did they know that the artifacts were in that house ?
How do you know you have no face
Gottem
X Ray vision duh.
A Snitch
Were these findings put in a museum? Are they on display somewhere? I remember there was also a huge sandclock as part of the collection
“It’s not clear how these artifacts got to Argentine”, maybe because Hitler and his Nazis moved there as well.
yup
Hitler no..
Russia has what remains of adolf Hitler..
@@jbblock7691 look into it then..
There's no conspiracy or anything the guy died in Berlin..
I mean nearly 70 million killed and adolf Hitler can just bugger off to Argentina...
Insanity...
@@ads401- Did they not confirm those remains weren't even hitler but of a random woman?
@@ads401- I mean, a "brain" but, the CIA says that the body is not the same as the original Hitler, i think. And theres aalot of reasons of why Hitler would prefer to live and escape to Argentina, so yeah.
My late father in law left Germany for Colombia days before the end of WW2 he was a German. Navy officer his last name was Gunther kook he had a tremendous collection of memoirs of the German machine he showed me a pistol that looked like a Browning high power but all the markings were in German and I saw his German uniform my wife explained to me that 6 or 7 times a year a group of old old friends will get together in private and will speak only in German and that they have a fund to help each other's if needed this was in Barranquilla Colombia
They are socialists as their name implies.
Colombia ... ?? What f. Uck is Colombia.. ?
Send this to Mossad
@@Michael-yz4mc 😃
Random Argentinian kid: Grandpa can we watch Jojo rabbit?
Grandpa: nein
Mi abuelo era un ns
Jewjew rabbi?
and they call Hitler's escape to Argentina a conspiracy.
0:39
>Nazi medical devices
>Leichten granaten werfer
>Light grenade launcher, ok then
I really hope they preserve these. Really a treasure trove. Would love to see these in a museum. It's history.
Indeed, the artifacts of a savage people, the National Socialists 👺!!! Deadly fellows. Fit only to be kept in cages. Something of great value to anthropologists who study ancestral death cults and cannibal cultures.
Compared with the national socialists, the Mongols and Huns were benign pacifists
@@wokeeye6441 bruh momento
Meh they are perfect pieces for target practice. Americans died trying to save people from the very same people that created these things.
@@dewmontain123 Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Maybe pick up a book and actually learn about WW2 instead of tearing down statues of the founding fathers cause "tHeY'rE rAcIsT".
It’s incredible how this stuff has survived for close to 80 years
Not really, there are many collectors all over the world.
@@atlanticrf Here’s a question. Did I ask?
Yeah, incredible how metal objects stored in a display cabinet in a dry room could possibly survive 😂😂😂
You do know we have 3000 year old mesopotamian artifacts right?
@@lucasnadamas9317 Indeed, and I've seen dinosaurs in Trelew (no, I don't mean ex-SS officers) 😉
They belong to "Hermann Göring", he shipped them to Argentina during the final days of the battle of Berlin.
I wonder if the actions they did were bad. The Jews aren't bad people, but they must have seemed bad to the Nazis. I think it is human nature to try to get rid of bad people..
Yes
I visited Bariloche Argentina and it was full of unmistakable Austrian architecture.
I from Argentina. I always remember my grandpa. I remember he taught me strange arm stretching exercise everyday while saying "seek-Hail", probably want me to find his lost friend.
He must also have rare allergy since he also hate juice, thankfully I have no such problem. I miss him so much
Have you found Haile already? LOL
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Golden comment
DID YOU FIND THE JUICE 🧃
mi abuelo creo que era electricista por que encontre un casco con dos rayos en su casa
In 1994 I was flying to Costa Rica and struck a conversation with the passenger next to me, a woman in her forties who didn’t look Latina, I mentioned that she didn’t look like a woman from Costa Rica. She told me that her father was a German doctor who had emigrated to Costa Rica in the late forties, married her mother and abandoned them in the fifties and went back to Germany.
"Latina" is just a geoprafic term, is not an etnicy or race bruh
The correct term is "Mestizo" because we ALL americans o almost all are descendants of europeans
@@nerose274 thank you for the information. I’m a wiser man thanks to you. 😊