@@stevep4574 The school where he applied saw his work as mediocre at best and one of the things they picked up on was he never had people in any of his drawings or paintings. We can look back on that now as part of his sociopathic personality and his inability to form relationships but who knows, maybe the directors of the school in Vienna simply saw it as another strike against him, an inability to capture people. Pictures of open fields and city streets will only take you so far.
The death of Franz Ferdinand was just an excuse. These Nations were already paranoid and wanted to go at it. Insecurity and pride caused these tragedies. Period. End of discussion.
@@PhilipDarragh Yes we do..Very few alive are even under 100 years old now..Sometimes I'm glad most of them can't see what's become of the country they all fought so hard for..
Having a nazificated republican party isn’t easy. I visit old folks in nursing homes and hospice. The pain in their eyes with the far right in this country.
To boo pah. Tks 4 ur reply. I feel the same way U do. If my dad was still alive he would B 94 yrs old. He would feel good that South Korea is doing so well. He fought there during the war. His unit was up by the Yulu River B4 the Chinese jumped in. I served during the Cold War during the hostage crisis. It is not the same country anymore. The country has been going downhill 4 quite a while. But, I believe in America. That is why god shed his grace on America. Again, tks 4 ur reply. Hv a great day. Always salute and respect Old Glory. God bless U and yours.😊
@@sharonmontag2389 Exactly. Germany was one of the top places in the world to go if you were a scientist, a poet, a writer, an artist, etc., in the 1920s. It was considered this very cultured nation, tired of war and not about to head into it again. Likewise, the US has been one of the top places to go for artists, scientists, writers etc., but as we've seen, things can change very quickly. Dirty Diapers Don makes Hitler look like a PhD.
Is there a WW2 documentary that is not the sole opinion of British historians. To believe there is no prejudice towards Germany is irresponsibly foolhardy. Of course the British still detest Germany. Up until the turn of the century many Americans still held grudges towards Japan, England suffered a hundred Pearl Harbors from Germany. Still it would be refreshing to watch a non British documentary on WW2.
I'm sure there are some, but they might not be in English which means you might have to learn French or German or something. And we know that's not going to happen.
I actually think its changed, revisionist history....its exactly like CCP today...people can do nothing, you disappear if you stand up to them...Nazis were far more blatantly brutal..though I dont think they would have machine gunned thousands like CCP did in 89...(of course they did to Jewry)...so either you shut up or you and your family are gone...thats evil, thats how the Nazis remained in power..to blame the population is just ignorant, and what about the heros that did stand up and pay the price, von Stauffenberg the most famous and the young uni students......I was indoctrinated to be anti Japanese hearing stories of atrocities from my extended family in NZ....when I went there they were the nicest people I ever met, such a personal enlightenment... but yes, history is written by the winners
Dolphy single handedly captured 8 french soldiers hiding in a shell crater, and marched them to german lines. Thats hardly " way back from the frontline"- iron cross 1st class awarded. Then, as his superior officer exited a bunker, a machine gun burst went in his direction- dolphy stepped in front of the officer to protect him. Iron cross second class. 4 years in the trenches, running between kinrs, dolphy was noted as " always volonteering even for the most dangerous missions" and succeeding. Once, dolphy exited a bunker, and a shell destroyed the bunker seconds later- his camarades were killed, he had the arm of his uniform torn off. Say what you will about adolf- but but years in the trenches and scavanging for food aswell illustrates the strength of character, determination, and survival instinct of hitler.
"I am the chosen one, the people's messiah, make Germany (America) great again, every institution must be dismantled/reorganized and loyal to me," sound familiar? Whats next on the P25 agenda, speakers on every corner & we must stop and listen? If we dont pay close attention to what is being proposed, we'll be back repeating the same dark, horrible past.
The part played by Great Britain and France especially in contributing towards WW II is often glossed over. It was the very harsh terms imposed on Germany by the victors after WW I that resulted in a lot of anger and resentment which made many susceptible to Hitler's proposed `solutions'. Imagine yourself being a citizen of Germany, and seeing your country being humiliated by the unjust peace. The end on WW I had stopped the killing of your people at the front but you still suffered year by year from 1918 onwards due to the financial hardships in keeping to the terms of Versailles. Imagine the situation exactly 100 years ago in 1924, for example. It's 6 years since the end of WW I... of hardship ( And the people then had gone through a pandemic too. As we had with covid). And this will continue in the years to come. "Enough!", is what you too would feel. And it is in this situation that Hitler's words became attractive. WW II might not have happened if the victors had not been bullies.
To Mat Cendana. A vy important point tt never seems 2B discussed abt the harsh terms imposed upon Germany after WW1 is this. U.S. banks insisted tt both GB and France repay the loans they received FM these banks. That shd B discussed. IMO.😊
So the Holocaust was perfectly OK with you? Or are you one of those people who say it never happened? I agree on the utter inhumanity of the Russians, Russia has been a festering boil on the face of the Earth for centuries. But in WWII, defeating the Nazis was the most important thing.
My dad was in the Navy in WW ll. He passed 20 years ago. There’s not many of them left. Thanks to all Vets! ❤️
Father was in WWII Germany and uncle WW11 south Pacific God bless America 😢
I often wonder how history might of been
different if he had succeeded becoming
an artist.
He actually was a really good artist.
@@stevep4574 The school where he applied saw his work as mediocre at best and one of the things they picked up on was he never had people in any of his drawings or paintings. We can look back on that now as part of his sociopathic personality and his inability to form relationships but who knows, maybe the directors of the school in Vienna simply saw it as another strike against him, an inability to capture people. Pictures of open fields and city streets will only take you so far.
he decided to bring Germany to ruins instead .
he should sought the help of Sigmund Froid , the looney doctor could have cured him .
Better yet if bankters/big families didnt see such huge profits in war so they rolled ww1..
New blurred out mustache man video?
UA-cam CARES about your feelings and they are merely trying to protect you...😂
@@greyowl7869 Haha if that was the case, they would have censored my post like they normally do
Reminds me of a Trump rally. Total commitment to a madman.
Biden rally reminds me of stalins
The death of Franz Ferdinand was just an excuse. These Nations were already paranoid and wanted to go at it. Insecurity and pride caused these tragedies. Period. End of discussion.
What gives you the self appointed right to close the discussion?
In the next couple years every single person that fought in ww2 will be gone..Let's plz show them all the respect while they're here..
We owe them everything we hv. Our freedoms, and esp our lives.
My grandfather and his brother landed on Utah Beach.
Love ❤ the Greatest Generation.😊
@@PhilipDarragh Yes we do..Very few alive are even under 100 years old now..Sometimes I'm glad most of them can't see what's become of the country they all fought so hard for..
Yeah .... Let's fucking talk bout that
To Mark Stanford. What point RU trying 2 make? Plse LUK. Tks.
Having a nazificated republican party isn’t easy. I visit old folks in nursing homes and hospice. The pain in their eyes with the far right in this country.
The more I hear & read about how Germany ended up down that path between the world wars, the more I see similarities in today's world.
Never ceases to fascinate. Really like these historians who contributed their expertise.
I love Ian S. Wood’s heavy Scottish accent is at 22:56 😂
To boo pah. Tks 4 ur reply. I feel the same way U do. If my dad was still alive he would B 94 yrs old.
He would feel good that South Korea is doing so well. He fought there during the war. His unit was up by the Yulu River B4 the Chinese jumped in.
I served during the Cold War during the hostage crisis. It is not the same country anymore.
The country has been going downhill 4 quite a while. But, I believe in America. That is why god shed his grace on America.
Again, tks 4 ur reply. Hv a great day. Always salute and respect Old Glory.
God bless U and yours.😊
Yeah..I do not think South Korea today has any idea what US did for them
Germany had a rich history of culture until Hitler ruined it . the citizens got caught up in his rhetoric sadly .
Kind of like 45 today. History does repeat itself if we don't learn from it
Why would you suggest "he" ruined it. You wasn't even there! Modern art helps destroy culture. duh.
@@sharonmontag2389 Exactly. Germany was one of the top places in the world to go if you were a scientist, a poet, a writer, an artist, etc., in the 1920s. It was considered this very cultured nation, tired of war and not about to head into it again. Likewise, the US has been one of the top places to go for artists, scientists, writers etc., but as we've seen, things can change very quickly. Dirty Diapers Don makes Hitler look like a PhD.
not rhetoric...indoctrination
Is there a WW2 documentary that is not the sole opinion of British historians. To believe there is no prejudice towards Germany is irresponsibly foolhardy. Of course the British still detest Germany. Up until the turn of the century many Americans still held grudges towards Japan, England suffered a hundred Pearl Harbors from Germany. Still it would be refreshing to watch a non British documentary on WW2.
I'm sure there are some, but they might not be in English which means you might have to learn French or German or something. And we know that's not going to happen.
I actually think its changed, revisionist history....its exactly like CCP today...people can do nothing, you disappear if you stand up to them...Nazis were far more blatantly brutal..though I dont think they would have machine gunned thousands like CCP did in 89...(of course they did to Jewry)...so either you shut up or you and your family are gone...thats evil, thats how the Nazis remained in power..to blame the population is just ignorant, and what about the heros that did stand up and pay the price, von Stauffenberg the most famous and the young uni students......I was indoctrinated to be anti Japanese hearing stories of atrocities from my extended family in NZ....when I went there they were the nicest people I ever met, such a personal enlightenment... but yes, history is written by the winners
And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover . . .
I am determined to prove a villain. . . .
Dolphy single handedly captured 8 french soldiers hiding in a shell crater, and marched them to german lines. Thats hardly " way back from the frontline"- iron cross 1st class awarded.
Then, as his superior officer exited a bunker, a machine gun burst went in his direction- dolphy stepped in front of the officer to protect him.
Iron cross second class.
4 years in the trenches, running between kinrs, dolphy was noted as " always volonteering even for the most dangerous missions" and succeeding.
Once, dolphy exited a bunker, and a shell destroyed the bunker seconds later- his camarades were killed, he had the arm of his uniform torn off.
Say what you will about adolf- but but years in the trenches and scavanging for food aswell illustrates the strength of character, determination, and survival instinct of hitler.
"I am the chosen one, the people's messiah, make Germany (America) great again, every institution must be dismantled/reorganized and loyal to me," sound familiar?
Whats next on the P25 agenda, speakers on every corner & we must stop and listen?
If we dont pay close attention to what is being proposed, we'll be back repeating the same dark, horrible past.
Ol' Rudolph Hess got that serious uni. What's worse, going down in history as an associate of Hitler, or only being remembered for your unibrow??
Don't tell him that unibrows are Slavic genetic markers.
Gréât documentaire 🙏
Thank you , this is the best documentary of all ❤
Egos and proudly it is a very danger combination !!
It was a wonderful psychological analysis documentary about Adolf Hitler and his closest comrades...
A cult of personality, hmmmm,suddenly seems completely understandable how it can happen anywhere. See trump.
What a ball crushing experience
Theodor Herzl=The fatal attraction of Zionism, which in turn inspired Nazism.
The part played by Great Britain and France especially in contributing towards WW II is often glossed over. It was the very harsh terms imposed on Germany by the victors after WW I that resulted in a lot of anger and resentment which made many susceptible to Hitler's proposed `solutions'. Imagine yourself being a citizen of Germany, and seeing your country being humiliated by the unjust peace. The end on WW I had stopped the killing of your people at the front but you still suffered year by year from 1918 onwards due to the financial hardships in keeping to the terms of Versailles.
Imagine the situation exactly 100 years ago in 1924, for example. It's 6 years since the end of WW I... of hardship ( And the people then had gone through a pandemic too. As we had with covid). And this will continue in the years to come. "Enough!", is what you too would feel. And it is in this situation that Hitler's words became attractive. WW II might not have happened if the victors had not been bullies.
Very well said.
To Mat Cendana. A vy important point tt never seems 2B discussed abt the harsh terms imposed upon Germany after WW1 is this.
U.S. banks insisted tt both GB and France repay the loans they received FM these banks.
That shd B discussed. IMO.😊
Hindenburg should have restored the monarchy. That was his biggest mistake.
England obeyed their $overlords
We fought the wrong people
So the Holocaust was perfectly OK with you? Or are you one of those people who say it never happened? I agree on the utter inhumanity of the Russians, Russia has been a festering boil on the face of the Earth for centuries. But in WWII, defeating the Nazis was the most important thing.
@@alexcarter8807 why?
A rather dull, traditional and superficial presentation of things.
Looks like today's MAGAts.
Yup. The GOP is quite close to the Nazi agenda
more dead in wars...and open borders...go DEMS!!!
A series of”Trump’s Fatal Attraction” perhaps more relevant than the endless, often repetitive Hitler series.
There is absolutely nothing new! A rehash of the same old facts!