20 Things that Nazis invented And You Didn't Know About

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • he is the architect of one of the greatest disasters the world has ever seen he spent hours in front of a mirror practicing different poses the Nazi regime in Germany was one of the bloodiest and most destructive periods in human history amid the shadows of war and The Echoes of bombs however emerged innovations that drastically changed the world What technological Marvels lie hidden in the Nazi treasure chest and how did German scientists reshape Medical Science food engineering and even the automobile industry from Nazi crack to the electric boat here are 20 things that Nazis invented and you didn't know about
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  • @JVYE
    @JVYE 29 днів тому +82

    The flying saucer is photoshopping at it's worst. Not to mention, a German wouldn't be caught dead in uniforms that scruffy.

    • @c0smicjoker686
      @c0smicjoker686 21 день тому +9

      It was definitely a.i generated. So many tells. Click bait at its worst.😢

    • @EvilJ069
      @EvilJ069 18 днів тому +1

      Look at 24:22 LOL

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 18 днів тому

      Das stimmt, mein Freund

    • @3wire42
      @3wire42 16 днів тому +2

      @@EvilJ069 Weren’t those WW I uniforms?

    • @EvilJ069
      @EvilJ069 16 днів тому +3

      @@3wire42 I dunno much about WW I, but in WW II they had Hugo Boss making their uniforms

  • @ronaldvandercruyssen2293
    @ronaldvandercruyssen2293 Місяць тому +12

    The auto freeway, pension and healthcare (in Europe), volkswagen, etc..

    • @hankpoth9681
      @hankpoth9681 23 дні тому

      Also Crisco.

    • @arnou.1120
      @arnou.1120 16 днів тому

      The German Autobahn was invented and before the Nazis, specifically in Italy.

    • @arnou.1120
      @arnou.1120 16 днів тому

      Public pension insurance and health insurance were introduced in Germany long before (1889 and 1883).

    • @Mayfairpagan
      @Mayfairpagan 15 днів тому

      Must they modernised war fair

  • @Vlad-1986
    @Vlad-1986 11 днів тому

    "As the second Word War intensified"... And images of early imperial Roman soldiers. I know those videos rely on stock media, but that was weird....

  • @rasmuswittsell10
    @rasmuswittsell10 26 днів тому +40

    Electro-boot OMG! The pronounciation error is too much! Just say "electro-boat", as it actually comes closer to real German.

  • @peasmold1234
    @peasmold1234 29 днів тому +104

    17 knots is NOT 30 mph, more like 19.5 mph, get your facts right Mr Banana.

  • @MattKmit
    @MattKmit 16 днів тому +12

    How about the MP44? The world's FIRST assault rifle? All modern designs stem from the "sturmgewehr 44"!!

  • @moodyrick8503
    @moodyrick8503 27 днів тому +34

    *_Inventing A Fantasy_** ?*
    A 1,000 ton tank, that never went beyond a drawing board, is not a Nazi invention.

    • @ITALJUTE
      @ITALJUTE 26 днів тому +2

      Yes, I felt the same way about the mock-up of a flying saucer. Also, if you take a good look at that photo at 14:55 it is easy to see it has been manipulated.

    • @johnedwards3621
      @johnedwards3621 25 днів тому +1

      The plan was to mobilize Naval guns on land. A poor idea. Barrels have a limited life, and

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 9 днів тому

      If you have the patent then it's your invention. You don't have to build it.

    • @moodyrick8503
      @moodyrick8503 9 днів тому +1

      @@karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      Until it's built it's just a "paper fantasy".
      The best laid plans, don't prove that it will work.
      _Especially an unheard of 1,000 ton tank._ lol

    • @DivergentDroid
      @DivergentDroid 8 днів тому +1

      Yeah ya know.. they shouldn't have scrapped the project. All they had to do was instead of make it 5 times bigger than the current tank, is make it twice as big. - Still impressive, saves 2/3rds of the resources they would have spent, and wouldn't have depressed the H man because his lackey canceled his pet project! LOL It would have been a Win Win for Everyone involved! (Oh wait...) 😆

  • @vincentanthony2772
    @vincentanthony2772 27 днів тому +9

    If your objective was to deceive you have succeeded!! ( bad bananas,,bad bad bananas)

  • @kanthanitnok1117
    @kanthanitnok1117 9 днів тому +28

    These were not Nazi inventions, they were German inventions. Nazi and German were not synonymous. Most Germans were not Nazis.

    • @Jointtaskforcex1
      @Jointtaskforcex1 6 днів тому

      but they were Nazi Inventions because there were millions and millions of party members (some 14,000,000 votes of support) during and before the war due to the depression then during the war with the spread of the men women and youth Nazi's - if you're saying not all Germans wanted to be Nazi's thats a different thing

    • @darwi4
      @darwi4 4 дні тому

      Really? Certainly enough to vote the Nazi party into power and allow genocide of your own ill, disabled and gypsies during the thirties before the war. The German population were complicite.
      What's the addage about doing nothing for evil to flourish?

    • @stuartmacleod8166
      @stuartmacleod8166 3 дні тому +1

      Great point that you make here!!

    • @fooleanperspective1426
      @fooleanperspective1426 2 дні тому

      lol your like those tards who say I’m a patriot not a nationalist haha. Everyone is a nazi

    • @aaronjohnson7812
      @aaronjohnson7812 2 дні тому

      Sadly Hitler did have the support of the majority of Germany by 1940. There were only 8 million registered members of the Nazi party, but thats kind of a technicality.

  • @MarkHurlow-cf2ix
    @MarkHurlow-cf2ix 23 дні тому +13

    Growing up ,, living with my grand Pa and Ma we listened to the radio they bought in the 20’s. I still have it and it’s as big as a small jukebox full of tubes and little glowing light for the tri tuner. I still turn it on and listen to music while thinking of my loving family long gone. My children used to dance by its music and my grand sons like listen to it. I did put in a better speaker in 2000 and an MP3 player a few years ago. Only because I have very few tubes left for replacements if one blows. It still heats up and works like new.

    • @rythemzlatin
      @rythemzlatin 14 днів тому +3

      A good shortwave HamRadio operator could help you source replacement tubes.
      The former EasternBloc countries still have (small scale) tube production , as well as Russia.
      Audiophiles have embraced tube amplifiers in the past few decades as well.

  • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
    @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 19 днів тому +5

    At the end of the war we swiped 300k patents. What else is there to say?

  • @chrislong3938
    @chrislong3938 27 днів тому +20

    Ok, the flying saucer is where this entire video loses all credibility! LOL!!!

    • @robhingston
      @robhingston 19 днів тому +1

      was all downhill after that ,,

    • @midwestboy9584
      @midwestboy9584 9 днів тому

      just do a search for the word "haunebu" ... l

    • @stephezak1
      @stephezak1 8 днів тому

      I believe there is some documentary film or picture evidence of German attempts. Alian saucers and space craft "sitings" is an historic or even ancient phenomenon. Aircraft as we know it today was only.a DREAM not that long ago. Actually, the fantasy of flight was the dream, not modern flight.

  • @kenhammond3810
    @kenhammond3810 24 дні тому +15

    Is this narrated by AI? "Me" 262?

    • @ThothWhoWrites
      @ThothWhoWrites 18 днів тому

      I've decided I no longer care. Some channels would be so bad if they got the humans they had available they would be unwatchable.

    • @ThothWhoWrites
      @ThothWhoWrites 18 днів тому

      btw, when I heard it I thought they were telling us the Nazis invented the Me-2 movement.

    • @kenmullins6077
      @kenmullins6077 16 днів тому

      Yes. A lot of UA-cam narration is AI. The main picture (Bubble Aircraft) is AI-Generated. Loads of tell-tail signs.

    • @ahent1975
      @ahent1975 11 днів тому

      This drove me nuts when I heard it and it kept saying it.

    • @timdelvillar8063
      @timdelvillar8063 10 днів тому

      Yes, it is 🙄

  • @KlipsenTube
    @KlipsenTube 17 днів тому +8

    The Allies also gave their soldiers methamphetamine.

    • @ericnickerson1060
      @ericnickerson1060 3 дні тому

      Battle of El Alamein was a great example. Everyone on both sides were out of their gourd

    • @blessedswine
      @blessedswine 2 дні тому

      Not only that it was invented i think in JAPAN OR CHINA….

  • @pita388
    @pita388 16 днів тому +7

    For number 5. The reason the Nazis never used them is simple, Hitler Refused to allow them to be mass produced or used. Hitler was gassed in WW1 and saw the results of those types of weapons, and he did not want to see them ever used in war again. I believe in the book 'the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer' mentions this specifically.

  • @The_DuMont_Network
    @The_DuMont_Network 24 дні тому +19

    You do yourself a great disservice. Using a crappy computer generated voice track and mirrored video detracts greatly from this otherwise well thought out program. Consider using a human to track your productions, one who knows when not to pronounce initials and contractions as words - like the M-E 262, not ME-262, and where to use proper inflections. DOWNVOTED for these reasons..

    • @trigsimon898
      @trigsimon898 2 дні тому

      Why do you think the vocal is computer generated? I agree about the mirror images. Fanta spelled backwards is ATNAF. Don't make no sense.

  • @theidleidol
    @theidleidol Місяць тому +8

    Great work! (but you are really slaughtering the German language Banana Dude ;-) )

    • @abcdef-qk6jf
      @abcdef-qk6jf Місяць тому +1

      That's nothing - me speaking in French or Latin...

    • @tvicic
      @tvicic 27 днів тому

      as most of Americans with any language that's not English.

  • @irfanimp
    @irfanimp 28 днів тому +11

    The problem is not inventing amazing technological weapons, but in using them with the most strategic intelligence. America learned its lesson during the Vietnam War.

    • @johnedwards3621
      @johnedwards3621 25 днів тому

      The Vietnamese won the war because of cultural differences. They understood Sun Tzu's the Art of War.
      France, Russia, and England translated that military classic before the US did 65 years ago when Gen Samuel Griffith USMC did, with commentary. The Vietnamese set up an intelligence system to manipulate us when they noted our secret support for the French long before we took over for them.
      We believed our technology could easily defeat an old low tech country that preferred peace.
      General Giap often knew our most secrete plans before our Generals did.
      [Read The Perfect Spy -- Pham Xuan An]
      Their long term goal was to promote chaos in the mind of an adversary's leaderhip across multiple generations.
      Constantine was a far better strategic leader than the tactical Julius Caesar.
      Constantine brought the Empire together. He moved it's center from Rome to Istanbul by uniting rather than dividing.
      He stablized the Empire for 31 years, while the members of the first triumvirate (Crassus, Pompei, and Caesar) died violent deaths, leaving civil war and chaos.
      Constantine killed Latin as the official language of the empire by allowing them separate identities based on the languages they were already speaking: French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Rumanian. Today, the Vatican is only nation whose official language is Latin.
      Fifty-five years later, a Roman Pope had Jerome write a new Bible to be preferred over four others.
      It's worth noting that Nicolai Tesla and Constantine came from Serbia.

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 19 днів тому

      The germans never hada chance to survive that war. The western allies refused to make peace.

  • @safiremorningstar
    @safiremorningstar 29 днів тому +2

    Some of their experimentation in things like the rod that you mentioned for fractures I can't get voice to text to fix that they practiced on inmates at some of the camps to make sure they have everything down pat going so far is to take a healthy person and to break their leg in order to fix it and when I say a healthy person I mean they took Jews Gypsies and whoever they had at their mercy and pretty much did that.

  • @frankmelo2191
    @frankmelo2191 24 дні тому +4

    Stop the clickbait nonsense,,,

  • @ianhay2724
    @ianhay2724 29 днів тому +6

    Nazis and drug use, USA would learn from that and copy it, speed, LSD, ect.. , then anti grass cause the soldiers chilled out and lost the agression. Vietnam era..

    • @DJTheTrainmanWalker
      @DJTheTrainmanWalker 24 дні тому

      Amphetamines were only used briefly... 1938-1940... And largely abandoned (Well... Not by Goering) after this due to obvious and seriously damaging side effects.

  • @ultralegia8819
    @ultralegia8819 Місяць тому +7

    Bad pronunciation is right, but the funniest is the flying saucer picture with guys that look like British uniforms, with badly added armbands. Plus showing modern RPG when going over a Panzerschrek, some good foundation, but winged it too much to try and make themselves seem knowledgeable.

    • @ITALJUTE
      @ITALJUTE 26 днів тому

      I totally agree. Also, the photo at 16:13 is from the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. The doctor is Dr. David Albritton. He may be a fascist but I'm pretty sure he's not a Nazi.

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 19 днів тому +1

      It's AI

    • @stephezak1
      @stephezak1 8 днів тому

      Only God knows EVERYTHING ❤

    • @ITALJUTE
      @ITALJUTE 8 днів тому

      @@stephezak1 Prove that.

  • @carmium
    @carmium 24 дні тому +4

    In German, the "oo" in "boot" is pronounced as a long O, so it sounds like English: electroboat. (The much lauded movie *Das Boot* was widely mispronounced on this side of the Atlantic).

    • @darylkik6204
      @darylkik6204 23 дні тому

      Great movie and yes my family pronounced it correctly always.

  • @MichaelMcFerrin
    @MichaelMcFerrin Місяць тому +27

    The Nazis also invented FANTA soda which is still in existence today.They were also into flying saucers.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx Місяць тому +3

      It shows the xecret flying sauser they were working on at 15:02.

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 19 днів тому

      They couldn't import cola nuts during the war to make cola so they invented Fanta as a replacement soft drink.

    • @datenkrake05
      @datenkrake05 10 днів тому +2

      But german Fanta is made with real orange juice and not made of coloured sugar-water as in the USA.

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 9 днів тому

      @@datenkrake05 Not sure how the germans made in the 1940's though. If they could get oranges from Turkey or Italy Spain or Greece then they were fine. If they had to make it from chemicals I suppose they could've done that too. I think Coca Cola grabed the patent after the war. We may never know.

  • @ZARATHOUSTRAM
    @ZARATHOUSTRAM 25 днів тому +17

    Pervetin? You think the allies weren't on drugs?

  • @orlandhoward9530
    @orlandhoward9530 29 днів тому +5

    Don't forget BARBIE DOLL origin. Bild Lilli.
    Hamilton Ontario Canada

  • @blktom
    @blktom 8 днів тому +1

    Wow... research my friend, research.

  • @frankackerman8408
    @frankackerman8408 25 днів тому +3

    The Panzer Schreck was not the first German antiarmor manpack rocket. The Panzer Faust was which launched a shaped charge. This video shows everything but the Panzer Schreck, predominantly the Russian RPG.

  • @niblack11
    @niblack11 28 днів тому +5

    Night vision is an invention I wasn't aware the nazis invented, I am surprised you didn't mention magnetic tape?

    • @DJTheTrainmanWalker
      @DJTheTrainmanWalker 24 дні тому

      Magnetic tape? Pre-Nazi German development of a Danish technology. Circa 1928.

    • @MattKmit
      @MattKmit 16 днів тому

      And the "Vampyr" system was specifically for the aforementioned MP44!!

  • @paulandrulis4672
    @paulandrulis4672 29 днів тому +3

    I hate to say it, but I don't know what that was at 31:50, #FANCYTOPIC but I do know that is not any of the Haunebu types (I-III) that I have seen. I have never seen that pic before, which is amazing in it's own right.

  • @lotuselansteve
    @lotuselansteve 18 днів тому +1

    Who the hell put this video together? Random images and film, for example, showing an ME263 (might be a 163) Comet when talking about the ME (not me) 262. Very slapdash. Stopped watching 12 minutes.

  • @janbuitenga
    @janbuitenga 27 днів тому +8

    When you mentioned the “electroboot”, I was thinking of a new kind of footware. Turned out to be some form of BOAT…..(U-boat)

    • @waltermartindale9008
      @waltermartindale9008 26 днів тому +2

      Boat, in German, is spelled Boot…

    • @MJO80
      @MJO80 25 днів тому +3

      ​@@waltermartindale9008that is true. But it is pronounced boot not boot. 😉

    • @thomassternsdorf380
      @thomassternsdorf380 19 днів тому +1

      @@MJO80 "O" is always pronounced "O" in German. Two O's do NOT become "U"

  • @Statist0815
    @Statist0815 27 днів тому +5

    Einheitsempfänger? 😂 (Standard-television-receiver)

  • @DJTheTrainmanWalker
    @DJTheTrainmanWalker 24 дні тому +2

    This a very misleading video....

    • @webefree
      @webefree 23 дні тому

      Really, why, because the Socialist Nazis are Far Left??????

  • @D007-u8e
    @D007-u8e 28 днів тому +3

    Fanta I was not aware of it’s origins. Very interesting.
    The 3-D films the Nazi’s produced are easily recognizable but why it took Hollywood 16? Years to produce one after is even more peculiar. Thanks for your video.

  • @marcosjordan6611
    @marcosjordan6611 18 днів тому +1

    It's a fact that german science was advanced. Also a fact that politics funded most of it for belicous purposes. Also a fact that many german scientists were jewish and, when they managed, fled from war. More fact: alies disputed fleeing scientists and used their knowledge just like the nazis would.
    Knowledge is power. Let's stop being hipocrites about nations.

  • @roysheaks1261
    @roysheaks1261 24 дні тому +5

    Ah, the me too 62!

    • @stephezak1
      @stephezak1 8 днів тому

      Yes ! Me too 😂 M E -262.

  • @rjl110919581
    @rjl110919581 25 днів тому +2

    VW THE BUG

  • @dougburright7275
    @dougburright7275 Місяць тому +8

    Oh, great...
    Werner Von BROWN!
    Even with an English pronunciation, it is Braun: sounds like BRAWN!

  • @leh3827
    @leh3827 12 днів тому +1

    Give banana the award for the most boring freaking show. Can't finish it.

  • @Peter_Riis_DK
    @Peter_Riis_DK 27 днів тому +1

    "The electro boot"? The stupidest pronunciation. 🤣🤣
    What else is wrong?

  • @jakewilson4679
    @jakewilson4679 26 днів тому +1

    A.i. narrator 👎

  • @markmmcaulay
    @markmmcaulay 24 дні тому +1

    A.I. Crap!!

  • @Graymanjft
    @Graymanjft 24 дні тому +2

    It is not pronounced electroBOOT, it is pronounced electroBOAT. It is spelled boot in German but is still pronounced almost exactly like we do in English, boat.

  • @gadowcl
    @gadowcl 9 днів тому +1

    Not only is the AI voice noticeable but at 15:31 there is a computer monitor with Windows 7 desktop. I guess they beat bill gates to0.

  • @lhkraut
    @lhkraut 29 днів тому +6

    It's pronounced electro boat! LOL I can't watch past that. It really makes me wonder what else is wrong in the video.

    • @MrSpikebender
      @MrSpikebender 27 днів тому

      I watch a lot of this type format of video. Sometimes (all the time) it is like the writers are making shit up as they go.

    • @johnnyjones2884
      @johnnyjones2884 27 днів тому +2

      Boot, German for boat

    • @PeterCraigMartin
      @PeterCraigMartin 24 дні тому

      @@johnnyjones2884 And German "boot" is pronounced almost exactly the same as English "boat." Dialog created by today's text-to-speech software still requires supervision and correction by a human with domain knowledge, or at least by a human who is willing to look a few things up (like how German words and military materiel designations are pronounced). Most channel hosts apparently aren't willing to do that little bit of extra work. Not too long ago, I watched a video on the Rolling Stones where the text-to-speech narration pronounced their album _Exile on Main St._ "Exile on Main Saint." If that's not worth a facepalm, I don't know what is. All it would have taken was to change the source text from _Exile on Main St._ to _Exile on Main Street._

  • @3wire42
    @3wire42 16 днів тому +20

    Interesting how the Horton brothers seem to always get credit for the ‘flying wing’ while ignoring Jack Northrop’s work on flying wings that started in the late 1920’s.

    • @awesomeink
      @awesomeink 11 днів тому +3

      and the horton wing wasnt stealth lmfao

    • @NameUnwichtig
      @NameUnwichtig 11 днів тому +8

      Stop crying, the Horten 229 was the first aircraft of this type that really flew and had jet propulsion. In addition, the aircraft already had stealth features in 1944. Familiarize yourself with the idea that Americans did not invent or develop everything.

    • @NameUnwichtig
      @NameUnwichtig 11 днів тому +6

      @@awesomeink This is strange, because Northrop-Grumman engineers rebuilt the aircraft from wood according to the original plans and proved that the Horten had stealth capabilities!!

    • @partymanau
      @partymanau 11 днів тому +3

      Hortons were playing with flying wing gliders in the 20s.

    • @3wire42
      @3wire42 11 днів тому

      @@partymanau You taught me something. I knew the Germans were playing with sailplanes in the 30’s but I didn’t know the Horton boys were involved. It should have been obvious.

  • @KennySmith-o1u
    @KennySmith-o1u 28 днів тому +13

    Meth was used for the pilots in desert storm in the US

    • @darylkik6204
      @darylkik6204 23 дні тому +2

      Yes and in wide use in WW2, Viet Nam, Korea and more. Its not a secret and we knew the risks in the beginning.

    • @karlheinzvonkroemann2217
      @karlheinzvonkroemann2217 19 днів тому +2

      Just more hipocrisy.

  • @justnotg00d
    @justnotg00d 27 днів тому +2

    A little bit off to show an RPG-7 when talking about the Panzerschreck, but also the Panzerfaust was first. A brief glimpse of both of these were shown.

  • @kyleeverett7059
    @kyleeverett7059 12 днів тому +1

    Nicotine as an insecticide

  • @donaldschmidt2990
    @donaldschmidt2990 16 годин тому

    The Germans were incredibly advanced in some ways. Incredibly backward in others. While their technology was astoundingly complex, they couldn't mass produce anything!! It's a fact that within the first year of American involvement, the United States outproduced the entirety of the Axis. In other words, they didn't have enough of the necessities to wage war with!! All provincialism aside, no ARMY WAS AS WELL EQUIPPED IN ALL OF HISTORY AS THE UNITED STATES ARMY. The Nazis were so asinine and arrogant in their mindset that they failed to even provide their troops with winter uniforms for Operation Barbarosa. The invasion of the Soviet Union. This childish mindset invaded even the common soldier himself. Blindly following illegal and immoral orders, perpetrated by a homicidal megalomaniac!! The madness of the Nazi Regime is a catalyst to the most wicked period in world history. Brilliant and astoundingly ignorant at the same time. Thank God.

  • @Bigfoot-px9gj
    @Bigfoot-px9gj 26 днів тому +1

    Nothing says AI Narration like it saying ME as a word instead of saying it as two letters when saying the name ME 262.

  • @xScooterAZx
    @xScooterAZx Місяць тому +4

    It isnt Werner von Brown. It's Werner von "Braun". Pronounced as in "August".
    Thank you for this great informative video. It let's people know that there are things WWII Germany did that benefited the world and stil does.

    • @mykec.selene8302
      @mykec.selene8302 29 днів тому

      Okay? Are you a Nazi?

    • @steveknight878
      @steveknight878 28 днів тому +4

      Braun rhymes with brown.

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx 27 днів тому

      @@steveknight878 It may rhyme with Brown but it isnt the proper pronunciation.

    • @steveknight878
      @steveknight878 27 днів тому +5

      @@xScooterAZx It is, at least in Germany.

    • @alandoig1890
      @alandoig1890 13 днів тому

      @@xScooterAZx it is

  • @virginiashirley4139
    @virginiashirley4139 27 днів тому +1

    Lovely they were hopped up on methamphetamine? 😳🙄😒

  • @scotty
    @scotty 16 днів тому +3

    3000 german patents were stolen from germany.

    • @linuxpython935
      @linuxpython935 День тому

      They stole more than that, as far as I know.

  • @tubekulose
    @tubekulose 2 дні тому

    The pronunciation of the German names in this video is disastrous.
    - The German word "Boot" is pronounced "boht" (similar to the English word "boat") instead of "buht".
    - In German the name "Arthur" is pronounced "Artour".
    - It's "Einheitsempfänger" instead of "Einherzsempfänger".
    - The German "v" is pronounced like an "f", so your pronunciation of "Volksempfänger" is off again.
    - Like every German "a" the "a" in "Landkreuzer" is pronounced like the "a" in "car", and the German "z" is a "ts" sound.
    - Like the "oo" being an elongated "o" the German "ee" in "Speer" is just a long "e" like in "bear".
    - Again the "z" in "Zuse" is a "ts" phoneme and the "e" at the end is not dropped but has to be pronounced as well (just like in "Porsche").
    - The German "w" like in "Wernher" is a "v" sound.
    and it goes on and on...

  • @LHarry-c2t
    @LHarry-c2t 20 днів тому +1

    Humm #14 and #15 are being used in America right now for the exact same use.

  • @michaelusmc9322
    @michaelusmc9322 Годину тому

    Stop presenting AI Generated images as though they were historical photos. Your thumb nail is a lie and you are disingenuous.

  • @parksydetv5795
    @parksydetv5795 12 годин тому

    Tatra was very popular with the High Command. It was not german. Porsche much later on paid 'rooyalties' for its utilisation of the original's idea

  • @thorstenh.5588
    @thorstenh.5588 2 дні тому

    I """like""" these kinds of videos. Just show enough movie scenes with Hitler, German soldiers and battles and use the word "Nazi" every 5 seconds and your video will become more and more serious. Strangely, the omniscient narrator only said "Nazi" once in the "V2" section. Maybe because Wernher von Braun later became a celebrated NASA hero in the USA? In many other parts, the narrator pointed out that the technologies (submarines, jet fighters, computers...) were adopted by other countries after the war. Unfortunately, he forgot to point out that the US Army also conducted drug experiments on its own soldiers.

  • @harrybarrow6222
    @harrybarrow6222 25 днів тому +25

    The jet engine was invented by Frank Whittle in England.
    But Germany put it into mass production first.

    • @johncamp7679
      @johncamp7679 25 днів тому +4

      That’s true. Didn’t the US military basically blow him off?

    • @DJTheTrainmanWalker
      @DJTheTrainmanWalker 24 дні тому +1

      The thing is ... The German jet engine was a more powerful and arguably more advanced design... But Whittle had already rejected pursuing the design because it was more difficult to make it reliable... He turned out to be right. German jets constantly failed in some way or other.

    • @webefree
      @webefree 23 дні тому

      No, Frank Whittle invented a Jet Engine and the Nazis invented the Turbo Jet Engine, 2 Different Engines, and We use the one that the Germans made now!!!!

    • @webefree
      @webefree 23 дні тому

      @@johncamp7679 That's FALSE, and yes the Britts Blew him Off!!!

    • @webefree
      @webefree 23 дні тому +4

      @@DJTheTrainmanWalker Only because they didn't have the Metals to withstand the Heat!!!

  • @Mullet-ZubazPants
    @Mullet-ZubazPants 3 дні тому

    First example, and there's already an error. Methamphetamine was not invented by Nazi Germany. It was invented by Japanese chemist Akira Ogata in 1919. And his work was based on an even earlier Japanese chemist Nagai Nagayoshi

  • @erepsekahs
    @erepsekahs 18 днів тому

    17 knots is NOT 30mph. It is 17x1.1508 which is 19.536 MPH. Seventeen knots is however, 31.484 KPH. These voice-overs are notoriously WRONG when converting almost any statistic to anything whatsoever. I am beginning to believe, (and I am sure there are thousands who would agree with me), these videos are made by careless grade school students, or perhaps members of the Canadian Liberal Party government...(They are always good for a reliable laugh). See this video: Have You Seen This Video Of Katherine McKenna
    She was the minister of the environment, until she told the truth while on holiday in the Netherlands . Upon her return to Canada she immediately lost her job.

  • @w.k.4077
    @w.k.4077 4 дні тому

    Electro-boot?? It is pronounced as 'boat' not 'boot'. Very irritating.... And it is not the only irritatingly wrong pronounced names.

  • @garfieldsmith332
    @garfieldsmith332 10 днів тому

    Horton HO (as in HO HO HO)? Did the Horton brothers have a "HO" sex worker on their payroll. Horton H O (AAA-ch Oh). Two separate letters. It is the M.E. 262 not the Meeee 262.

  • @KleineLette
    @KleineLette 17 днів тому

    One would think someone who makes a historical videos would learn how to pronounce the terms properly. The German word "boot" is pronounced the same as the English word "boat." Such errors reduce the credibility of the author. In other words "U-boot" is pronounced "oo-boat" (U-Boat as spoken in English, and American standard English).

  • @LeroyMorris-p4h
    @LeroyMorris-p4h 14 днів тому

    I've seen other photos of Nazi flying saucer technology. Not blurry pictures mind you but good ones. They just didn't have enough time to perfect them (thank god), but I think (even though Hitler was a mad idiot) that they could have created amazing things..The Nazies very rarely got involved in projects they couldn't perfect.

  • @kenbyers8036
    @kenbyers8036 Місяць тому +11

    How come you say Me 262 instead of M E 262. Does anyone knowledgeable ever quality check any of your videos? You are not alone in this. 😊

    • @abcdef-qk6jf
      @abcdef-qk6jf Місяць тому

      Your point being the pronunciation discredited the entire video? You're welcome to spell check me to see if it miscredits me from having a point. English/American isn't my native language - however I've been taught technical English - I guess you're so linguistic capable - you know why a MIG and the exact model were named "Fulcrum"? I'm sure you know why a shrink can't tell the patients their diagnose when suffering from Hippotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. You know the meaning of OCD being a pre dominant male disposition....

    • @kenbyers8036
      @kenbyers8036 Місяць тому +1

      @@abcdef-qk6jf No, I don’t give a shit about spelling my man. Your video was informative and accurate. You destroyed the description of much of the German equipment. I’m not the only comment that pointed that out. It appears you did not due your homework. I’ve been told doing UTube videos is extremely hard work. Your subject matter requires a lot of research 🧐, so I know you worked your ass off. I believe you would have had greater believability if you could pronounce the descriptions properly. You are not alone. A large number of these types of Videos have the same problem.

    • @dougburright7275
      @dougburright7275 Місяць тому +5

      Because it is all narrated by A.I., and the production company is lazy, and doesn't care.🤬

    • @kenbyers8036
      @kenbyers8036 Місяць тому +1

      @@dougburright7275 I did not know that. Thank you!

    • @xScooterAZx
      @xScooterAZx Місяць тому

      @@abcdef-qk6jf I agree with the pronounciatons in this video. If you're going to use an AI to narrate your videos they should be checked out first. It's really grating to hear well known people's names being mispronounced,such as Werner von Braun's name. NOT Brown,..like said here,Brawn or August.
      Not being r ude,just saying.

  • @stevebeeney9022
    @stevebeeney9022 21 день тому

    Too many mispronounced words in English, German, and military nomenclature duch as "Me 262" instead of M E 262. Come on! Is the naratory a Communications major? You know the type, w nice inflection an no knowledge of the content. All too common.

  • @stevesutton1991
    @stevesutton1991 19 днів тому

    Terrible full of mistakes, someone has already pointed out 17 knots is no 30 miles an hour and I have an issue with calling the M E 262, me262. See ya.

  • @tedhaigh7866
    @tedhaigh7866 16 днів тому

    The computer segment is so oversimplified to make its German origin story, it might as well be fiction. Some very smart advances were made but they'd be stopped dead minus upcoming advances supplied post-war by nations other than Germany. Same with rocketry. The V2 was real and really German and really an innovation. When Banana chooses to draw the line from that to beyond-the atmosphere flight, again they are utterly mute to American innovations that actually made it possible - especially in fuel and fuel housing. Any more than heavy water would have led to atomic bombs, only by imagining that might the V2 and any German research contemporary to it relate to flights beyond earth's gravity and atmosphere. Put another way, they might as well have traced to back to second century B.C Chinese fireworks using the same logic. Finally the Volkswagen; not even mentioning the Tatra makes the Volkswagen story more than a little silly and without foundation. Germany under Hitler did advance many wartime innovations, but no use in overselling that idea by suppressing crucial facts.

  • @dickpawlak354
    @dickpawlak354 28 хвилин тому

    nice how in order to get to 20 things you listed several things that were such stupid ideas they were never actually made

  • @TimMeinschein-j4s
    @TimMeinschein-j4s 8 днів тому

    Sorry but 17.2 Knot per hour is just under 20 miles per hour, it is about equal to 32 kilometers per hour....

  • @RealBobStovall
    @RealBobStovall День тому

    17 Knots is NOT 30 mph. It's about 19 and 1/2 miles per hour

  • @aaronjohnson7812
    @aaronjohnson7812 2 дні тому

    So a bunch of killing machines basically. Not really a suprise.

  • @davidsheeran5144
    @davidsheeran5144 5 днів тому

    Interesting facts about Germany future lead technologies years head of world

  • @markjeffels3327
    @markjeffels3327 13 днів тому

    This is AI type voice! And it made you click and comment on this shit, didn’t it?! Doesn’t matter if any of it correct! They are still getting paid!

  • @lin-mi2vv
    @lin-mi2vv 14 днів тому

    3-D filming first by the 3ed rike? eh Snow White by Walt Disney in the 1930's Stunned the World! Including Hitler! who had his own personal copy of the movie and would not release it to the public to see !!! I e that's 20 yrs before the release of 3-D filming in the 50's as you've claimed !

  • @gergelyhankoczi6212
    @gergelyhankoczi6212 5 днів тому

    Vw Beatle’s original planes was made by Béla Barényi. It’s readable on a table in VW museum.

  • @salemnaser2213
    @salemnaser2213 Місяць тому +12

    My Friends,
    Your video is full of unknown informations for many people. Thanks.

  • @leh3827
    @leh3827 12 днів тому +1

    AI AI ohhhh!

  • @jcmacdonald9132
    @jcmacdonald9132 12 днів тому

    Why the number of dislikes is helpful before watching.

  • @demodemos
    @demodemos 12 днів тому

    op 15.12 min deze foto heb ik op Pinterest gezien maar dan ZONDER dat haken kruis .hoezo fake

  • @peterolsen9131
    @peterolsen9131 11 днів тому

    that was not a haunebu! the haunebu 2 is the most photographed ufo in the fifties and is the one that looks like it has 3 ping pong balls glued underneath for landing gear, a turret on top with portholes , several tank guns hanging underneath too , oh, and a dirty big swastika with a number on the turret like the tiger tanks had , using implosive technology and static lightning level discharges in the chosen direction to bend the field around the craft forcing it from symetric mode [hover] to assymetric mode [ warp factor suddenly in one direction ] without inertia getting in the way via gulping it up as field spin and regurgitating it again to stop [ returning the field to symmetrical and self containing]

  • @richlaue
    @richlaue 9 днів тому

    While actually developed by a Jew, we have the Curta calculator. This was why this jews life was spared

  • @graemepark5738
    @graemepark5738 10 днів тому

    Wow - what an opening sentence. Not one punctuation, not even a final period.
    I didn't waste my time watching the video.

  • @cliveoliver6679
    @cliveoliver6679 7 днів тому

    How do you know if i dont know or do? And how do you know if i care or not? ( i dont) ,cue next pointless utoob diatribe eye candy video nonsense...

  • @timdelvillar8063
    @timdelvillar8063 10 днів тому

    Really? I didn't know about the Me-262? Who knew?

  • @timdelvillar8063
    @timdelvillar8063 10 днів тому

    Really? I didn't know about the Me-262? Who knew?

  • @AllanMogensen
    @AllanMogensen 16 днів тому

    How do they "know" I don´t know of any of this? ;) It´s not like it´s about things never bee shown before

  • @No0one01
    @No0one01 14 днів тому

    Did i just see someone taking a picture using a phone during the 1940's? @ 24:22

  • @bartman49
    @bartman49 24 дні тому +1

    Electroboot is pronounced Electro bote.

  • @safiremorningstar
    @safiremorningstar 29 днів тому +6

    This might interest you but one of the more religious fighters of the Warsaw ghetto left a will inside an empty Jerry can he knew he was going to be killed and he knew that if you wanted to say his last words as it were and leave it for somebody to find he'd have to find something to put it in ironically enough while he put some of it in glass bottles some of which did survive some of them which got cracked and so the contents had to be later on taken and the whole process had to be done in order to find out what was written on the last ones he put inside of the Jerry can turned out to be easily readable... The irony is that it was German and that it was empty and cleaned out and the fact that it was found where it was found one cannot help but Wonder just how they got their hands on the can in question or at least how he got his hands on it but maybe it's not too hard to figure that out.

  • @craigw.scribner6490
    @craigw.scribner6490 12 днів тому

    17 knots is just under twenty mph. And your AI narration is repetitious and pathetic. Good topic but lousy execution--you can do better than this!

  • @robertshields5396
    @robertshields5396 11 днів тому

    Gummy bears 1929 I believe. Hitler probably ate them

  • @Moon62118
    @Moon62118 8 днів тому

    Flying saucer? I don't think so Tim

  • @aureliusaugustin4185
    @aureliusaugustin4185 Місяць тому +2

    Clever usa the best scientist the take to USA

    • @steveknight878
      @steveknight878 28 днів тому +2

      Yes, in many ways the USA benefitted greatly from the war - they got a lot of German technology and scientists - also much British technology and most of Britain's money.

  • @slobodan888
    @slobodan888 8 днів тому

    Total BS from the get go. The ADL approves this garbage .

  • @parksydetv5795
    @parksydetv5795 12 годин тому

    The enigma was developed by germany, not invented

  • @hectorherrera4193
    @hectorherrera4193 15 днів тому

    Impresionante el numero de Inventos Alemanes. Lo triste es que casi todos se deben a la guerra