Long Live Sacred Germany! - Valkyrie Execution (Full Scene)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @johnolive3425
    @johnolive3425 3 года назад +1073

    "You're as guilty as any of us"
    "Spare me Lieutenant"
    "No one will be spared"
    Painfully true!

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad Год назад +25

      A noble thought. But as we know, many were not brought to account. And in fact the west (and many others) employed them and their skills.

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 Год назад +13

      @xr6lad More than 5000 men and women were murdered by the Nazis after the July 1944 bombing, many that had nothing to do with it. And his reference was to the German Underground, not those that may have been guilty of atrocities during the war.

    • @denistyy
      @denistyy Год назад +4

      @@xr6lad unfortunate but a constant truth in war

    • @attilaamihan6196
      @attilaamihan6196 Год назад +3

      Fatal Reaction Don't React

    • @iainstewart102
      @iainstewart102 7 месяцев назад +4

      The judge that presided over the July 20th trials and executions died in an air raid in Berlin early in 1945

  • @ScotishChristian
    @ScotishChristian 13 лет назад +2242

    Here is one of his quotes about the plot: "It is almost certain that we will fail. But how will future history judge the German people, if not even a handful of men had the courage to put an end to that criminal?"

    • @attilaamihan6196
      @attilaamihan6196 3 года назад +3

      The Huns Are Nazis

    • @andrewgriffith7684
      @andrewgriffith7684 2 года назад +6

      A criminal that had the votes.

    • @edwardtang1977
      @edwardtang1977 2 года назад +1

      Hollywood will have a field day with Nazis. 🤣

    • @raytapia2727
      @raytapia2727 2 года назад +8

      As opposed to what? Supporting nazis?

    • @hkboi7433
      @hkboi7433 2 года назад +19

      @@raytapia2727 lmao 2022 still watching

  • @SlingBlade79
    @SlingBlade79 13 лет назад +1068

    "You may hand us over to the executioner, but in three months time, the disgusted and en harried people will bring you to book; and drag you alive through the dirt in the streets." I think those where some of the most amazing words in this entire film. Erwin Von Witzleben did not cower in the face of pure evil.

    • @Apis4
      @Apis4 3 года назад +115

      Sadly, it never happened. The judge, Roland Freisler, was killed by a USAAF, or possibly RAF (there's differing accounts), bombing raid on the Peoples Court, Febuary 3rd, 1945. He was either crushed by a masonry column from the USAAF raid, or survived that raid, only to be hit by a piece of shrapnel from a RAF bomb which came through the now destroyed roof and landed right in his Court, and bled out in the street. He was a despicable man, Alfred Jodl's wife was working at the hospital his body was brought to, and claimed the attending physician simply stated "Gods verdict" when he saw the corpse.

    • @jrobertmoore9406
      @jrobertmoore9406 3 года назад +20

      Yes most of the German people, their male population between 18 and 50 depleted, fought to the very end for Hitler and against the Soviets. The Germans west of the Elbe were the lucky ones.

    • @JessCorey
      @JessCorey 3 года назад +30

      When Freisler's body was brought in, and that a worker commented, "It is God's verdict." According to Mrs. Jodl, "Not one person said a word in reply." No attending was present.
      His body was buried in the grave of his wife's family at the Waldfriedhof Dahlem Cemetery in Berlin. No name on the headstone...

    • @philipthomson7460
      @philipthomson7460 3 года назад +42

      @@JessCorey
      Pity that Frieslers grave can’t be identified. It’d come in handy if there was no public toilet available…

    • @laxmirana4547
      @laxmirana4547 3 года назад

      BRO are u still there

  • @devindoherty8728
    @devindoherty8728 4 года назад +369

    'Look them in the eye. They will remember you.'
    Heavy stuff

    • @zlinedavid
      @zlinedavid 3 месяца назад +8

      A man completely unafraid to die for his beliefs.

    • @TonyWhite-n9p
      @TonyWhite-n9p Месяц назад

      Particularly from a lad with one eye

  • @dastemplar9681
    @dastemplar9681 5 лет назад +1189

    What makes this scene even more emotional is that it is filmed on the actual spot where they were executed. A lot of the filming actually took place on location which just completely adds in the emotional factor and how to a great extent did these filmmakers put forth in order to retell these unsung heroes.

    • @Juandinggong
      @Juandinggong 3 года назад +50

      When you have Tom cruise that’s what you get. He tries his best to bring realism to every scene.

    • @stefanfilipovits21
      @stefanfilipovits21 3 года назад +8

      That’s interesting. I saw this with my cousins opening night and I had no idea. Talk about authentic.

    • @SCHRUBBE1966
      @SCHRUBBE1966 3 года назад +1

      These guys only wanted hitler killed so they could run the war better and make a deal for Germany
      They were still Nazis
      So goes it

    • @comm154
      @comm154 2 года назад +20

      @@SCHRUBBE1966 if you look into the backgrounds and affiliations of the conspirators, a majority were either monarchists, members of the Zentrum, and members of the SPD. There were three in particular who had… “questionable” views, Stauffenberg being one of them.
      The plan was to form a government more in favor of the Allies that would be able to sign a conditional surrender, allowing them to focus on the East, but honestly they probably would’ve noticed with time that the war was lost in the East as well. They were anything but fools, to say the least.

    • @Martyr_of_vigilance
      @Martyr_of_vigilance 2 года назад +22

      @@Juandinggong believe it or not the son of Stauffenberg would later become a General in the West German Bundeswehr, and when they said Tom Cruise was playing his father he really didn’t want him to play his father, due to Cruise’s rather… questionable antics and affiliation to Scientology.

  • @panzerwafflez7228
    @panzerwafflez7228 7 лет назад +1397

    "Im thinking of earlier times." Man, Beck's last words are so haunting, even today.

    • @1945joshuaruiz
      @1945joshuaruiz 6 лет назад +162

      Andy Su he’s probably thinking of pre ww1, where everything seemed like a dreamland in Europe .

    • @marcogarza3720
      @marcogarza3720 6 лет назад +23

      He stay alive he shot himself on the head but didn't die a Nazi finish him up .

    • @MasterJediDude
      @MasterJediDude 4 года назад +10

      Correct, the soldiers had to shoot him again.

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 4 года назад +14

      Yeah, earlier times where a mentally unstable leader with a physical defect and severe mommy issues bitched about obtaining a "place in the sun" for Germany and had to be kicked out of office in order to facilitate an end to the war because he was too stubborn to admit defeat. Sound familiar?

    • @MasterJediDude
      @MasterJediDude 4 года назад +20

      Jackson Rushing, ah, stubborn old Kaiser Wilhelm.

  • @charlottee9412
    @charlottee9412 11 лет назад +1177

    "What We have to show the World, that not all of us were like Him." Gets Me everytime.

    • @buxadonoff
      @buxadonoff 8 лет назад +33

      "You may hand us over to the executioner ..." part was badass as fuck aswell, and he was so right. They were executed, but they were remembered as heroes, those who executed them were trialed and are remembered as evil, cowards, little dick cunts.

    • @KingZercules
      @KingZercules 3 года назад +13

      Most people forget, but there was at least 42 attempts to kill Hitler. 42 discovered by historians, they're might have been more. Clearly not all germans agreed with the Nazi. That is probably why Germany is not seen as an evil nation by the world today. They're in NATO, they're in the European Union, they're valued trade partners, etc.

    • @strategicsage7694
      @strategicsage7694 3 года назад +3

      @Dan H I don't think it's fair to say a vast majority were Nazi. Hitler's government never so much as won a majority in any election.

    • @katsu_papi
      @katsu_papi 3 года назад +23

      hoping some Chinese citizens would have principles like this..

    • @thefluffyshark5202
      @thefluffyshark5202 3 года назад +6

      @Dan H Lets not forget NASA lol, and those were defenietly not good people

  • @teherlon
    @teherlon 14 лет назад +1169

    "Long live sacred Germany!"
    My deepest honor to all those German people who fought against the Nazi regime and lost their lives by doing so.

    • @maryjjjenks2625
      @maryjjjenks2625 3 года назад +43

      I’ll second that long live sacred Germany 🇩🇪

    • @coryhirsh4119
      @coryhirsh4119 3 года назад +12

      He had a film of them,as hung with piano wire,so he could watch them die?! It's true!?

    • @maryjjjenks2625
      @maryjjjenks2625 3 года назад +6

      @@coryhirsh4119 really I didn’t know that I love history ww2

    • @heewee6608
      @heewee6608 3 года назад +2

      Fuck u back stabbers are scum

    • @coryhirsh4119
      @coryhirsh4119 3 года назад +5

      Hey?! HeeWee?! What's your probl?! No drapes to Smoke!? How did Fuck You Joe Biteme,what's it got to do with this movie?!

  • @theactivist7
    @theactivist7 14 лет назад +237

    The Look on the executioners face after Stauffenberg says "Long live sacred Germany." makes the scene

    • @otisb.torrance8060
      @otisb.torrance8060 Год назад

      It was that moment his mind was liberated from the hypnotic brainwashing of Hitler and he realized this was not Deutschland anymore.

  • @CrackaPackify
    @CrackaPackify 3 года назад +223

    Friesler wasn't dragged alive through the streets but a big old beam caved him in during a bombing raid, so at least he didn't survive the war

    • @Heelsfan-bd5tf
      @Heelsfan-bd5tf 3 года назад +30

      He got the easy way out. Doubt the Soviets would have been too kind

    • @jonathetank501
      @jonathetank501 3 года назад +7

      Poetic justice.

    • @joshuagrover795
      @joshuagrover795 Год назад +13

      Can you imagine Roland Friesler at Nuremberg with his pals in the dock. 🙄🙄

    • @user-cm9pt8bo3l
      @user-cm9pt8bo3l 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@joshuagrover795 A simple judge who applied the current law?
      It is difficult to imagine, especially considering that the other judges and lawyers (even from the SS) continued to carry out their duties after the war.

    • @ChienaAvtzon
      @ChienaAvtzon 6 месяцев назад

      @@joshuagrover795 - The raid Friesler died in was lead by a Jewish lawyer, who later was a prosecutor at Nuremberg.

  • @dynamicMik628
    @dynamicMik628 15 лет назад +330

    I don't know why a lot of people don't like this movie. This is an amazing film. The ending is so well-made

    • @Aivottaja
      @Aivottaja 2 года назад +10

      It's inferior to the German version. Also, chlid diddler Singersteinberg and Placentafaag had their own agendas for this.

    • @Axel1051
      @Axel1051 2 года назад

      It probably has something do with the fact the director is a well known Hollywood sleazeball.

    • @tonylang3163
      @tonylang3163 2 года назад

      @@Aivottaja what is the name of the German version?

    • @Aivottaja
      @Aivottaja 2 года назад +5

      @@tonylang3163 Original name is Stauffenberg, English version is Operation Valkyrie.

    • @therealhiesenberg2731
      @therealhiesenberg2731 Год назад

      Those who don't like it are probably sympathetic to the nazis. I can't say this for sure it's only speculation but it would make sense.

  • @jamaljpj1046
    @jamaljpj1046 6 лет назад +190

    YOU DID NOT BEAR THE SHAME
    YOU RESISTED
    SACRIFICE YOUR LIFE
    FOR FREEDOM, JUSTICE AND HONOR

  • @staticalbean360
    @staticalbean360 11 лет назад +521

    You did not bear the shame
    you resisted
    sacrifing your life
    for freedom, justice and honor.

    • @Crosmando
      @Crosmando 4 года назад +17

      Lol, they were German military officers, trained in the tradition of Prussian militarism which birthed Nazism, lets be honest they probably didn't give a shit about freedom, they just didn't like Hitler because he was losing them the war. Who says that they would of restored democracy in Germany if the coup had been successful, or would they have just instituted a right-wing military dictatorship like that in Spain? FYI the opposition to Hitler in the Wehrmacht wasn't liberal or democratic, it was aristocratic (why do you think that so many of them had "Von" in their names?), they thought the Nazis were too radical and wanted to take away their privileges.

    • @staticalbean360
      @staticalbean360 4 года назад +1

      @@Crosmando I wrote this 6 years ago, I know now xF

    • @TheScionServe
      @TheScionServe 3 года назад +5

      @@Crosmando Prussian militarism didn't breath Nazism, Socialist Nationalism did. The Nazis loathed the traditional aristocratic officers. The army put down their coup in 1923 actually.
      Some of the officers had been negotiating with the UK to take down Hitler back during the Sudeten crisis, they were ignored.
      Why would they restore democracy when that had brought them Nazism? Many of wanted to restore the monarchy.
      How would a regime like in Spain have been bad exactly?
      Indeed, the opposition wasn't liberal or democratic. Most of them had gone over from the DDP to the NSDAP during the early 1930s.
      The opposition to Nazism also came from the Authoritarian right in Austria. Dollfuss was similar to the regime in Spain.

    • @TheScionServe
      @TheScionServe 3 года назад +3

      @@staticalbean360 He is right about them being aristocratic authoritarian right, but they were going to end the Holocaust and prevented the cold war.

    • @TheScionServe
      @TheScionServe 3 года назад +2

      @@totalheresy3826 Lack of determination or courage? How? They just lacked support from the Allies and the populace.
      They weren't career monsters. Prussian culture of obedience actually allowed for taking out dishonouable leaders. Some had been planning that back in the 1930s.

  • @jordanmcbride6124
    @jordanmcbride6124 6 лет назад +566

    I wonder who of the RUclips viewers thought this video was offensive. I wonder if their motivation for saying that this video was inappropriate or offensive is because their intentions were the exact opposite of these MEN and what they tried to do and preserve?

    • @CorsetLebelle
      @CorsetLebelle 5 лет назад +35

      probably some sjw who wanted to abuse you tubes oh so lovely automated reporting system cause this film has nazis bet they did not even watch it lol

    • @grantrichardet6250
      @grantrichardet6250 5 лет назад +8

      Jordan McBride It May have been the executions they thought it wasn’t suited to children or something because even an sjw wouldn’t think this is offensive

    • @MScorpioM
      @MScorpioM 5 лет назад +25

      The world has become too sensitive. People get offended at the smallest of things. The fact that from this bubble-wrapped generation our future leaders will come from scares the hell out of me.

    • @operatorjewski9450
      @operatorjewski9450 5 лет назад +2

      Oh no, i find this video ofFenSiiIive, man shut the fuck up

    • @thedancingpostman
      @thedancingpostman 5 лет назад +11

      They showed more courage than all of Hitlers sycophants put together.

  • @caponebone4967
    @caponebone4967 5 лет назад +316

    You did not bear the shame.
    You resisted.
    Sacrificing your life for freedom, justice and honor.
    You will not be forgotten.
    Long live sacred germany!🇩🇪

    • @punishedgloyperstormtroope8098
      @punishedgloyperstormtroope8098 2 года назад

      They were traitors not patriots

    • @cryptoashesphxrise2044
      @cryptoashesphxrise2044 2 года назад +8

      Long live sacred Germany!

    • @Spearca
      @Spearca Год назад +2

      The implication of this is pretty heavy. This is a memorial by the German nation, to resisters who died opposing Hitler. _"You_ did not bear the shame," the nation says; the rest of us did, the rest of us went along.

    • @jb76489
      @jb76489 Год назад

      Yeah no, the only issue these guys had with Hitler is they thought he was losing them the war. They didn’t care about any of the evil things the nazis were doing

    • @johnkirk1772
      @johnkirk1772 Год назад +1

      you did not bear the shame..such a powerful line
      though the German schools make sure to put even our heroes into context - they died for an idea of Germany that was infinitely better than the Nazi regime, yet unlike other resistance groups they did so following motivations that are mostly incompatible with the democratic vision of our contemporary country

  • @MagnusTheAmazing
    @MagnusTheAmazing 11 лет назад +170

    Trescow commited suicide with a grenade, when he heard that Valkyrie had failed. Yes he blew him self up :(

    • @gennerobootz6490
      @gennerobootz6490 7 месяцев назад +5

      He didn’t feel anything

    • @jamesfrank3213
      @jamesfrank3213 Месяц назад

      He tried to conceal his conspirators by firing his pistols to make it appear as a partisan attack before placing a grenade under his chin. When the Nazis learned of his involvement in August 1944, his body was removed from his family burial site and taken to Sachsenhausen concentration camp to be cremated. His family was arrested but later released in october 1944 and they survived the war.

  • @apocatie34
    @apocatie34 15 лет назад +185

    This scene is so touching i did cry when he said "Look them in the eye, they'll remember you"

  • @TheFacelessStoryMaker
    @TheFacelessStoryMaker 6 лет назад +210

    "Spare me, Lieutenant."
    "No one will be spared....."
    Damn....not even Erwin Rommel was spared.

    • @attilaamihan6196
      @attilaamihan6196 3 года назад +2

      Germany Said Greece Is The Most
      Philippines Said United States Is The Most

    • @commonsenseking6386
      @commonsenseking6386 2 года назад +18

      Fate did not spare Nazi Germany, also the Judge Roland Freisler who sentence them to death was crushed to death himself when allied bomb during an air raid hit his chambers. The famous quote said, it was God's verdict. He would have been tried at Nuremburg with a similar fate.

  • @j.e.a.6213
    @j.e.a.6213 2 года назад +93

    “I’m thinking of earlier times” that just hit me hard to my core. So much emotion in a sentence.

  • @SlingBlade79
    @SlingBlade79 9 лет назад +344

    very moving part when Lt. Heffton stood in front of Col. Stauffenberg

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 8 лет назад +16

      That was historically inaccurate. Well it was good scene for the sake of drama but that never happened in reality.

    • @SlingBlade79
      @SlingBlade79 8 лет назад +9

      was you there?

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 8 лет назад +5

      SlingBlade79 No but Historians say otherwise.

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 7 лет назад +1

      Poison12346 Alright good point.

    • @guudnewdle6910
      @guudnewdle6910 7 лет назад +26

      Thomas Fernandez Historians say that he threw himself in front of the execution squad, just a little different

  • @rayruiz5871
    @rayruiz5871 Год назад +73

    To be perfectly honest, General Friedrich Fromm did Stauffenberg and his cohorts a favor even though he did it for selfish reasons to save his ass. If the general had not executed them they would have been tortured like no tomorrow and then hung with piano wire.

    • @Here4theComments9
      @Here4theComments9 7 месяцев назад +4

      Interesting point 🤔

    • @richardbrasher4787
      @richardbrasher4787 6 месяцев назад +13

      Despite trying to save his own ass which failed Fromm gave Stauffenburg and his cohorts a soldiers death to allow them some measure of honor and respect

    • @mema0005
      @mema0005 4 месяца назад

      He may have hoped to stay his own execution, but I believe Fromm knew exactly what he was doing

  • @MrEMAN218
    @MrEMAN218 8 лет назад +132

    I respect the statement that Carl Goerdeler says, "People believe we put our principles above personal gain." along with Von Witzleben's statement when he's being prosecuted and staring death in the face. No person, political party, and government should consider themselves to be above the people and more significant than them. The people constitute, produce, enforce, abide, and makeup the state's political, economical, social, and administrative aspects. In my opinion the state cannot exist without the significance of the people.

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 8 лет назад +1

      Well yeah but you can't change people.

    • @MScorpioM
      @MScorpioM 5 лет назад +3

      Hitler believed otherwise. He said "People are for the nation, not nation for the people."

    • @ss-th9pf
      @ss-th9pf 4 года назад

      Stop quoting traitors u moron

    • @jameszweep
      @jameszweep 10 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely respect the statement, but not the man unfortunately. After being captured, and being sentenced to death, Dr. Carl Goerdeler willingly gave the names of other co-conspirators and even helped the SS in drafting a constitution if they should rule over Germany, just to hold off the execution. Many members of the July 20 plot could’ve been spared of any torture or loss of life had he kept his mouth shut.

    • @AnkitSingh-xl6pt
      @AnkitSingh-xl6pt 4 дня назад

      ​@@jameszweepand Carl himself made anti-Semitic statements in captivity, justifying several of the mass murders committed by the OKW in conjunction with the SS.

  • @Patrissimo47
    @Patrissimo47 14 лет назад +99

    "I am thinking...of earlier times." A dark quote from a dark time - one that seems appropriate even in this day and age.

    • @willoconnor6826
      @willoconnor6826 5 лет назад +11

      Even more relevant now than ever with what has happened to Europe in the past couple of years.

  • @Dalarna3
    @Dalarna3 11 лет назад +114

    One of the most powerful execution scenes I've ever witnessed. The part when Staffenberg's adjutant is killed is moving as hell.

  • @jarppoooo
    @jarppoooo 8 лет назад +303

    This movie is a masterpiece

    • @renlentlesstourist7574
      @renlentlesstourist7574 8 лет назад +10

      Yet the ending is inaccurate, the order of those killed in the movie is not how it went.
      Stauffenberg was killed last purely for cinematic purposes.
      Mertz von Kernheim was killed last. ( apologies if i spelt the name wrong )

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 8 лет назад +3

      +The hard Tourist Yeah not only that, there was a few other historical inaccuracies in the movie.

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 8 лет назад +16

      No, they got the order right. And Heiften really did rush up to Stauffenberg as he did in the film. There were inaccuracies, though. For example, Beck fumbled with the gun and didn't die instantly, so a passing soldier finished him off. Also, Tresckow fired a few shots into the air before using the grenade, to give the idea that he'd been killed by the Russians.

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 8 лет назад +2

      Jackson Rushing Beck where he messed up his suicide where try to shoot himself in the chest where it missed his heart. In the movie he ended it all in one shot in the temple. Tresckow they missed those details although I thought he was in Russian occupied part of Germany where he actually killed a few Russians then blew himself up.

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 8 лет назад +2

      Thomas Fernandez That's what I said. Beck fucked up his own suicide, so a soldier finished the job; Tresckow tried to make it look as though he was killed by the Russians before blowing his head off with a grenade.

  • @moonshine3678
    @moonshine3678 4 года назад +87

    I love the attention to detail at 1:55, you can see him holding his pants up. In the actual court scene, the judge "At one point he yelled at Field Marshal Erwin von Witzleben, who was trying to hold up his trousers after having been given old, oversized and beltless clothing, "You dirty old man, why do you keep fiddling with your trousers?" "

    • @alexm566
      @alexm566 2 года назад +3

      wow thanks for sharing

    • @stonezone9689
      @stonezone9689 2 года назад +8

      Yeah Roland Freisler was a real fucking monster

    • @rayruiz5871
      @rayruiz5871 Год назад +1

      ​@@stonezone9689 Roland reminds me of some of today's DA's today. Maybe not to the extreme but d*** close because if they had the power they would do the same

  • @SlingBlade79
    @SlingBlade79 14 лет назад +224

    "You may hand us over to the executioner but in 3 months time the discusted entyrant people will bring you to book, and drag you alive through the dirt in the streets" some of the most powerful words in this entire film. those trials are amazing, how those men did not cower in the face of pure evil.

    • @imperialgamer6969
      @imperialgamer6969 3 года назад

      there is no pure evil there you idiot... if someone betrays you... you hate them too.. regardless of what they were doing...
      everything becomes subjective when a person is betrayed

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 3 года назад

      * disgusted and harried people :)

    • @imperialgamer6969
      @imperialgamer6969 2 года назад

      @Security your basis?

    • @booklover6403
      @booklover6403 2 года назад +8

      He was right he under estimated a bit but he was right

    • @Slick_Nick7567
      @Slick_Nick7567 2 года назад

      @@booklover6403 I believe in real life he actually said 1 year. But I could be wrong .

  • @jeffair5
    @jeffair5 15 лет назад +96

    It's amazing that they filmed the execution scene where they were really executed.

  • @sgauden02
    @sgauden02 4 года назад +102

    That part when Stauffenberg's friend Lieutenant Haefte walks in front of him to take the bullets in order to give him a few more moments of life as a gesture of friendship, and loyalty is very touching. I don't know why, but it makes me think back to Joan Of Arc's execution where she was burned at the stake, and imagine one of her followers doing something like that. Imagine if right after they lit Joan's pyre, one of Joan's friends/followers suddenly walked up, and climbed onto it, choosing to burn with her so that she won't have to die alone...

    • @OliviaLaferriere
      @OliviaLaferriere 3 месяца назад

      I do agree 💯 since I'm half French ❤

  • @TommyMVSERVTI
    @TommyMVSERVTI 13 лет назад +133

    "No one will be spared."
    All of you remember, these men didn't just die for their country. They died for US, because they believed in a world without tyranny.

  • @James47590
    @James47590 12 лет назад +164

    When I go to heaven, I will shake there hand for there sacrifice, with god

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 4 года назад +17

      Sad to say, but I doubt you'll see most, if any, of them. The bulk of these guys really were rats trying to jump off a sinking ship. They were racist (Stauffenberg, in particular), several were elitist, and they thought they could negotiate a separate peace that would allow them to keep some of Germany's conquests and keep fighting the Soviets. They weren't all like that, but none of them were heroes.

    • @mikehawk6175
      @mikehawk6175 4 года назад

      They are probably like celebrities in heaven so it's probably hard to meet them lol also there are more dead people than living people

    • @DillonEspe
      @DillonEspe 4 года назад +2

      HERE IS THE MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION: Will you go to Heaven when you die? Here's a quick test: Have you ever lied, stolen, or used God's name in vain? Jesus said, ”Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” if you have done these things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer at heart, and the Bible warns that one day God will punish you in a terrible place called Hell. But God is not willing that any should perish. Sinners broke God's law and Jesus paid their fine. This means that God can legally dismiss their case: ”For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.” Then Jesus rose from the dead, defeating death. Today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will give you eternal life as a free gift. Then read the Bible daily and obey it. God will never fail you.

    • @konain_r_ansari8403
      @konain_r_ansari8403 4 года назад

      They fought for their country

    • @BesoffenerIslamist
      @BesoffenerIslamist 3 года назад +1

      @@pyromania1018 they were greater humans than you, that's for sure...begone, filth

  • @dnlmch
    @dnlmch 15 лет назад +79

    "You may hand us over to the executioner, but in three months time, the disgusted and harried people will bring you to book and drag you alive through the dirt in the streets. "
    Love this sentence.

  • @allisnake7358
    @allisnake7358 8 лет назад +227

    Long Live Sacred Germany!

    • @jamiesimmons6850
      @jamiesimmons6850 6 лет назад +13

      AlliSnake Es lebe Unser heligies Deutschland
      What u said but in German

    • @marcogarza3720
      @marcogarza3720 6 лет назад +5

      He lasts words were long live blessing Germany !

    • @caponebone4967
      @caponebone4967 5 лет назад +3

      @@jamiesimmons6850 it's actually "es lebe das heilige deutschland"

    • @caponebone4967
      @caponebone4967 5 лет назад +5

      @@marcogarza3720 no it was long live sacred germany, and your asking how would I know, cause I'm one of his very distant relatives

    • @andrewallen9993
      @andrewallen9993 4 года назад +3

      And may war mongering Germany rot in hell!

  • @pikepuncher6683
    @pikepuncher6683 3 года назад +46

    Lieutenant heften stepping in front of stauffenberg was an awe inspiring moment for me being in the marines it means honor to the end

  • @4thUlquiorra
    @4thUlquiorra 12 лет назад +43

    This scene was just so powerful no words can express what I'm feeling. I thought the part where the Lt. protected him with his back turned against fire was amazingly loyal.

  • @y11one
    @y11one 15 лет назад +29

    this by far is in my top 5 favorite movies..i just got done watching it.Stauffenbergs last words"long live sacred germany" is so powerful i get chills every time this scene comes on.

  • @Razorsharp445
    @Razorsharp445 13 лет назад +49

    "You may hand us over to the executioner, but in three months time, the disgusted and harried people will bring you to book and drag you alive through the dirt in the streets. "
    -Erwin von Witzleben

    • @Sgtturtle22
      @Sgtturtle22 4 года назад +3

      Most badass way to go down and let them know their time also is ending soon

  • @MadridSpain94
    @MadridSpain94 12 лет назад +23

    "People know we put our principles above personal gain" - Dr. Carl Goerdeler

  • @hippiechick19
    @hippiechick19 7 лет назад +64

    Saddest and best scene. Long live sacred Germany!

    • @marcogarza3720
      @marcogarza3720 5 лет назад +1

      He's last words were long live blessing Germany !

  • @Raymund925
    @Raymund925 14 лет назад +25

    My favorite part.
    Beck: I need a pistol..... For personal reasons.
    Fromm: You heard him. Get on with it.
    Beck: I'm thinking of earlier times.[gunshot]
    I really admire Stauffenburg and Beck, especially Olbricht,

  • @rachammer2358
    @rachammer2358 3 года назад +65

    When Fromm reported to Goebells that he had stopped the plot and executed the traitors Goebells repleid ”you have been in a damn hurry to get your witnesses below ground” a few days later he was arrested…sometimes the truth kind of catches up to you…

    • @Timberwolf1992
      @Timberwolf1992 7 месяцев назад +4

      Ironically, as a face saver, Hitler had Fromm executed for incompetence in the line of duty despite knowing that he was a silent conspirator.

    • @hikari2752
      @hikari2752 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Timberwolf1992 Hitler commuted his death sentence from hanging via piano wire to the more honorable firing squad too.

    • @AnkitSingh-xl6pt
      @AnkitSingh-xl6pt 4 дня назад

      ​@@hikari2752coz Hitler knew that if the commander of the Reserve Army without whose orders Operation Valkyrie couldn't be executed would be exposed to German public as a fellow conspirator, Nazi Party itself would lose all credibility of functioning as the Government they were blindly supporting for nearly a decade.

  • @ILINI85
    @ILINI85 13 лет назад +33

    I think they should have shown a picture of the actual person before each's execution. Would have made it really hit home that this was real and actually happened.

  • @Temujin1991
    @Temujin1991 2 года назад +22

    Honor is the most priceless thing in this world; it cannot be taken, merely given away. These men died with theirs intact, few can say the same.

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan Год назад +1

      Honour is even better with all of its vowels. 😉

  • @hippiechick2112
    @hippiechick2112 3 месяца назад +3

    I come back to this video often since it was posted. This brings me to tears every time. It also helps me in times of trouble, especially now, here in the US. Thank you so much.

  • @dannyneves4504
    @dannyneves4504 6 лет назад +71

    Look them in the eye. They'll remember you.

    • @mikehawk6175
      @mikehawk6175 4 года назад +2

      I came here just to hear that

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke Год назад +8

    RIP
    Claus von Stauffenberg
    (1907-1944)
    Henning von Tresckow
    (1901-1944)
    Friedrich Olbricht
    (1888-1944)
    Ludwig Beck
    (1880-1944)
    Albrecht Mertz von Quirnheim
    (1905-1944)
    Werner von Haeften
    (1908-1944)
    Erich Fellgiebel
    (1886-1944)
    Ervin von Witzleben
    (1881-1944)
    Carl F. Goerdeler
    (1884-1945)
    and
    Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorff
    (1896-1944)

  • @NukemHigh225
    @NukemHigh225 14 лет назад +26

    this part made me cry. true heroes of germany trying to save their homeland.

  • @ConstructGames
    @ConstructGames 11 лет назад +65

    The resistances motives were not based upon Hitlers failures during war, their motives were based upon their consciences knowing what was happening was wrong.
    It's not hard to draw parallels to the world today as it was then.

    • @twojacksandanace3847
      @twojacksandanace3847 3 года назад +4

      If your referencing Trump that is the most terrible comparison ever.

    • @ConstructGames
      @ConstructGames 3 года назад +7

      @@twojacksandanace3847 Be a shame if you checked the date that comment was made, 7 years ago, about 3 years before trump came into power and yet so relevant to his presidency.

    • @ConstructGames
      @ConstructGames 3 года назад +4

      @@twojacksandanace3847 I hope after yesterdays events you can now see just how valid the comparison is. If not then you are part of the problem.

    • @twojacksandanace3847
      @twojacksandanace3847 3 года назад +10

      @@ConstructGames What a bunch of protestors stormed the capitol? Yes, highlight this and ignore the last 4 years of Antifa terrorizing the public. Typical lefitist bias.

    • @TheScionServe
      @TheScionServe 3 года назад +1

      @@ConstructGames Yes, everyone who allowed the Biden coups to happen was a coward who stood back.

  • @wilsontwyung
    @wilsontwyung 14 лет назад +9

    "People may know we put our principles above personal gain."
    We all know that and will never forget what all you have done.

  • @amysmileyreid95
    @amysmileyreid95 Год назад +8

    You can argue Fromm did them all a favour by having them executed quickly. Major Remer was ordered by Hitler to bring them in alive, meaning they would be tortured by the gestapo. Fromm’s main objective was to silence them of course, but there may have been a modicum of guilt and he knew what would happen if he handed them over. At this stage of the war, the writing was on the wall and it was only a matter of time before the Germans lost. It was all about survival for the German officers, knowing that they would most likely be executed by the allies upon capture anyway.

    • @dartmada9733
      @dartmada9733 Год назад

      maybe but in the end Fromm only did it to save his own ass. which didn't help anyway; he was executed later

    • @thunderbird7020
      @thunderbird7020 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@dartmada9733he did it for both. To save them a worse fate and to try to save himself. Which was the right thing to do in the situation he was in.
      Fromm also allowed Olbricht to write a final letter to his wife. And buried the men with military honors. (And of course he allowed Beck suicide).
      Fromm was still far more courageous than the vast majority of Germans for not snitching on them. He should not be condemned for doing the best thing he could do in the situation.

    • @hikari2752
      @hikari2752 4 месяца назад

      @@thunderbird7020 some would not agree with you that Fromm is courageous because some view him as an opportunist who's trying to get a feel if the coup will win or not and he'll side with the winning side.

  • @marcogarza3720
    @marcogarza3720 6 лет назад +51

    This scene brakes my heart my grandpa was German my family left a beautiful country to avoid from getting killed. 😔

    • @caponebone4967
      @caponebone4967 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, while my relative was executed bendlerblock, Berlin

    • @thoorwulfn9z383
      @thoorwulfn9z383 3 года назад +1

      ok mutt

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan Год назад +1

      What breaks my heart is seeing the language of my country misused.

    • @marcogarza3720
      @marcogarza3720 Год назад

      He really said Long Live Blessing Germany, RIP Stauffenberg

  • @RFKFANTS67
    @RFKFANTS67 6 лет назад +30

    2:55 He'll remember you. And no doubt God did hero's

  • @Akrid1018
    @Akrid1018 6 лет назад +33

    That time angels lost against the devil, and all of Europe suffered for it.

    • @operatorjewski9450
      @operatorjewski9450 5 лет назад

      Not Now

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 4 года назад +2

      "Angel" is not the word I'd use to describe these men. "Opportunist" seems more appropriate, or perhaps "pragmatist".

    • @Mark-xh8md
      @Mark-xh8md 3 года назад

      @@pyromania1018 - No person is an angel. But these gentlemen were better men than such as you, that much is certain.

    • @vishnupthampy6562
      @vishnupthampy6562 3 года назад

      Seems like you guys are in a better spot now. Lol.

  • @nightmarefairy96
    @nightmarefairy96 14 лет назад +51

    "we have to show the world that not all of us were like him" :'( the most inspirational men in world war 2 and maybe history.
    Long live secret Germany.

  • @fantasticbeck3938
    @fantasticbeck3938 8 лет назад +25

    We had to watch this movie at school after our WW2 chapter. I cried.

    • @datboi9648
      @datboi9648 7 лет назад +2

      Fantastic Beck me too man me too

    • @jamiesimmons6850
      @jamiesimmons6850 6 лет назад +4

      Fantastic Beck who wouldn’t cry when great men try to stop something so evil but make the ultimate sacrifice

    • @nicholaspatton5590
      @nicholaspatton5590 5 лет назад +3

      We had to watch that movie Windtalkers, which felt like a joke. I had seen that before. We were supposed to watch Saving Private Ryan, but the teacher thought it was too gorey.
      War is gorey and at times ugly, yes.

  • @ayushthumbarathy3961
    @ayushthumbarathy3961 4 года назад +37

    It takes courage to fight against evil.
    It takes another level of badassery to even try to raze that same evil, from within.
    Long live, sacred Germany. We will remember you, not for the swines who took you to war, but for these men, like Colonel Stauffenberg and Oskar Schindler, who tried to save you from it.

    • @ServusCrux
      @ServusCrux Год назад +2

      Those traitors deserve no respect

    • @antibull4869
      @antibull4869 Год назад

      @@ServusCruxyou serve a man who would gladly have killed you to save his own skin.
      A man who would rather put a bullet in his head than face the consequences of his convictions.
      A coward who hid behind soldiers to slaughter millions of men and women and children.
      The only thing more pitiful than such a person is those who ignore his blatant failure as a human being.

    • @GabeNsApostle
      @GabeNsApostle Год назад

      @@ServusCruxIf they don’t, you deserve less than nothing

    • @joeofmacabre07
      @joeofmacabre07 Год назад

      @@ServusCrux traitors? You referring to Schindler and Stauffenberg or the Nazi Regime?

  • @kenlang5268
    @kenlang5268 2 года назад +6

    How could an event that was a historical fact be deemed inappropriate by RUclips?
    I've been to Stauffenburg's office and stood where he died. Today a street is named after him honoring his sacrifice.

  • @jamaljpj1046
    @jamaljpj1046 6 лет назад +22

    People know we put our principles above personal gains...
    These words are heavier ... Heaviest ...

  • @johanax9867
    @johanax9867 3 года назад +34

    Germany was already losing by the time of the assassination attempt. They had been losing for quite some time. They had been losing ever since Hitler decided to split the army on its way to Moscow. After they lost at Stalingrad, the russians took more and more territory and a little over a month before the attempt, allied forces had landed on the beaches of Normandie and were making their way into Germany.
    So the war was more or less already lost at this point.

    • @MrRobbiesteiner
      @MrRobbiesteiner 3 года назад

      The push into Russia was a geopolitical necessity for hitler.
      His division in 3 army groups whereby the larger would be focusing on the kaukasus oil fields was well thought out.
      Hitler was running out of fuel….

    • @MrRobbiesteiner
      @MrRobbiesteiner 3 года назад +1

      @Auggie
      The push into Russia was a last ditched effort to turn the war around. Time was ticking and Germany would have lost not acting because their industrial power was nothing compared to the allies, so overal not a bad move to make

    • @MrRobbiesteiner
      @MrRobbiesteiner 3 года назад

      @Auggie to call hitler an idiot reflects poorly on your own intellect…and authentic search to find historical truth
      A sociopath perhaps but not an idiot

    • @gamer-px5cu
      @gamer-px5cu 3 года назад

      @@MrRobbiesteiner One must be an idiot to bring so much suffer and misery in this world.

    • @comm154
      @comm154 3 года назад

      The hope wasn’t to win the war but secure a favorable truce that would allow them to keep primarily the ethnically German lands taken before the war like Austria and the former Prussian lands.

  • @YDKJ07
    @YDKJ07 15 лет назад +9

    Stauffenberg (speaking to Olbricht): Look them in the eye. They'll remember you. brave yet chilling words to say before your own death

  • @Snowman20
    @Snowman20 13 лет назад +7

    "We have to show the world... that not all of us were like 'him'..."
    Such powerful words!! As many have said in the past... Not all germans were Nazi's in the last World War.

  • @tributevocalist
    @tributevocalist 15 лет назад +20

    "Long live sacred Germany" from Shelby Township, Michigan. This is one of the greatest scenes in movie history. I own the movie soundtrack and it's on my MP3 player, and every time I hear the track for this scene, I get a tear rolling off as I can see the images in my head during each person's execution......

  • @illbuyourniknak
    @illbuyourniknak Год назад +4

    I remember tears in the theatre during these scenes. Then applause when it was announced that Fromm got his not long after.

  • @Lt.Dan_23
    @Lt.Dan_23 Год назад +8

    1:44 that judge guy in the court was actually quite an infamous judge. He would use methods that would completely disarm and un motivate the defendants placed before him. His court was completely corrupt, he acted as the judge defence and jury. 90% of cases placed before him resulted in a guilty verdict. This specific case though was one where the defendant managed to keep their dignity. He also met his end when an allied bombing run bombed his court, which collapsed on top of him. A Nazis wife doctor who saw his body in the hospital was recorded as having said “this is gods verdict”

  • @rubedogg6969
    @rubedogg6969 3 года назад +12

    Wolf at 2:15 drinking one last shot of Brandy before he is executed.

  • @jonauclair8209
    @jonauclair8209 3 года назад +5

    5:15 He said “Fire”, the expression on his face said “God Forgive Me”!

  • @RFKFANTS67
    @RFKFANTS67 6 лет назад +12

    No shame in serving one's country they did not die in vain as Tom Cruise said "He will remember You Keep the faith in forever caotic modern times" friends

  • @asoncalledvoonch2210
    @asoncalledvoonch2210 7 месяцев назад +2

    "We must let the people know that we put principles ahead of personal gain."
    - The exact opposite of 90% the humans on earth.

  • @Botoshel19
    @Botoshel19 3 года назад +13

    “People know we’ve put our principles above personal gain” - and yet the people have always shown cowardice . His realisation at the end that the nation wasn’t going to come to their rescue,wasn’t going to allow common sense and compassion take over; the people weren’t willing to make the same sacrifice even though it was in their best interests and for a better and safer future.

  • @thinkingofHim.
    @thinkingofHim. 13 лет назад +14

    I'm not gonna lie the last mins gave me chills the music perfectly fit the scene. The speech at the end was the best part of the movie.

  • @inamullahshinwari3504
    @inamullahshinwari3504 4 года назад +7

    The look in the eyes of everyone ... The feel of not getting there when they were just about to be home. The agony, the implications of the success, the residual of the Conspired Nazi General.
    The sentences uttered by the heroes. Ahhhh. They are nerve wrecking.
    Sometimes, even if you don't get there, you get success at your hands.
    Colonel Stauffenberg and his team ... Hats off to all of you...
    You did not bear the shame
    You Resisted
    Sacrificing your Life
    For Freedom, Justice & Honor

  • @jakobfel2
    @jakobfel2 12 лет назад +9

    Von Stauffenberg and his men... they did an amazing service to both Germany and the world. I'm part German, and I really admire the courage displayed by them all. Thank you, Col von Stauffenberg and your allies, wherever you are. You died to save the world - there is no greater love than giving your life for another. I really hope you are all in heaven - I hope you all accepted Christ's forgiveness before you died, because I want to be able to shake your hands when I reach heaven.

  • @danmason530
    @danmason530 Год назад +9

    One of Tom Cruise's best performances. He did them proud

  • @Kedanjt42
    @Kedanjt42 7 лет назад +13

    what am I doing. I should be doing homework and stuff, but instead I am watching this over and over again.

  • @alek4i
    @alek4i 13 лет назад +10

    I love this movie! I was actually on the edge of my seat when the bomb was about to go off. Love the music. Although I like stauffenburg, my favorite character was probably haeftan, followed stauffenburg or treskow.
    "Remember, this is a military operation, nothing ever goes according to planned."

  • @racket298
    @racket298 13 лет назад +12

    I felt sad when i saw at Olbricht and how he was shaking. Made me want to give him a hand on his shoulder.

  • @theundeadbeholder284
    @theundeadbeholder284 Год назад +5

    My comment here is not going to be a popular one. Stauffenberg is revered, admired and remembered as a martyr when the fact is that all those brave men died (some exceedingly horribly) because he was not willing to sacrifice himself for the cause, the mission failed and they died because he didn't see it through.

    • @captainpoppleton
      @captainpoppleton 6 месяцев назад

      Simply killing Hitler would have achieved very little apart from extending the war.
      The objective was to kill Hitler AND change the government.

  • @christopherbuckley5929
    @christopherbuckley5929 7 лет назад +8

    I'm glad they changed the way Ludwig Beck died. For those who don't know Beck tried to kill himself twice but failed and was then shot by Fromm

  • @LatinaLadyInSydney
    @LatinaLadyInSydney 5 лет назад +18

    every time I see this film, I shed tears for the brave men and women whom stood up for principles against inhumane, twisted and evil ideologies. this is a brilliant film.. relevant in 20th Century as it is relevant today in 21st Century when we are facing challenges of what is truth, what is truly for the good on all humans and our mother planet earth.

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan Год назад

      ... who stood up for principles ...

  • @TonyFromSyracuse101
    @TonyFromSyracuse101 7 месяцев назад +4

    its beyond comprehension that the soldier who talked to Hitler personally would have allowed another officer albeit a high ranking one to overrule Hitlers instructions.

  • @ironstriker995
    @ironstriker995 3 года назад +6

    4:32 By far the saddest part in my opinion. God rest their souls, they fought against evil. Unfortunately, the good guys don't always win...

  • @Zakikm
    @Zakikm 11 лет назад +9

    we have to show the world that not all of us were like him..................
    Yes You Did Cause We Know Now

  • @julianprasaja2227
    @julianprasaja2227 3 года назад +3

    Ethan Hunt, Joshamee Gibbs, Davy Jones, Gilderoy Lockhart, and General Zod failed to take Hitler out. Wow.

  • @MrRazorz
    @MrRazorz 14 лет назад +2

    @E2theSamps Beck wasn't the only one who botched his suicide. Carl-Heinrich von Stülpnagel tried to shoot himself after the plot failed, but only blinded himself and was arrested and later hanged. He inadvertently blurted out Rommel's name to the Gestapo, which led to Rommel being investigated and later committing suicide himself. At least other officer involved in the plot tried to shoot himself through the heart when the Gestapo came for him, but survived and was interrogated anyway.

  • @UnRu1eD
    @UnRu1eD 5 лет назад +30

    This movie is a masterpiece and well put together. My Great Uncles and Cousins fought for Germany in WW2, as Waffen SS, Wehrmacht, and my Uncle was a Tiger 2 Division Commander.

    • @caponebone4967
      @caponebone4967 5 лет назад +7

      How unique, my relative was a colonel in the wehrmacht and fought to save Europe from Hitler's wrath

    • @lindaoneil5085
      @lindaoneil5085 4 года назад +1

      I understand exactly where you are coming from. My mother was born in Wiesbaden, just before the WW2 in Europe started. Her father (my Opa) was in his mid thirties when he was drafted into the Wehrmacht. He had no choice in the matter, he was an average joe, just like a lot of Germans. Opa was a Payroll Master, and he served in the Soviet Union, and Holland, toward the end of the war. He was captured by the Canadians in Holland, and shortly after was repatriated to Germany. He died in 1981, from natural causes. Your own family history is quite impressive! I'll bet your Great Uncles and Cousins could have written books, on all the things they saw and experienced. Very interesting family history.

    • @LoudaroundLincoln
      @LoudaroundLincoln 4 года назад

      My uncle was Ostruppen. 14 years old and sent to fight in Italy against other kids only a little older than him.

    • @eashpradhan994
      @eashpradhan994 3 года назад

      @@caponebone4967 was he a anti nazi

    • @zachhoward9099
      @zachhoward9099 2 года назад

      Was the July 20th plot ever discussed in your family? How did they view it?

  • @PsychiatristReacts
    @PsychiatristReacts 13 лет назад +2

    @Scoonertuna In the movie, Haeften was assigned to Stauffenberg as his assistant, after which Stauffenberg recruited him to the german resistance. They were loyal to germany and the Wehrmacht, not the Nazi's.
    Haeften stepped in front of Stauffenberg, not only because he looked up to him, but by the army standards, he was his commanding officer, to which Wehrmacht soldiers showed great respect.
    A beautiful last deed, to pay respect to someone who sacrificed all for the greater good

  • @Scoonertuna
    @Scoonertuna 11 лет назад +4

    I believe that and it explains the nod he gave to Stauffenberg, indicating that he would be defiant to the end.

  • @jhfdhgvnbjm75
    @jhfdhgvnbjm75 3 года назад +2

    The lines "I'd like a pistol please...for personal reasons." and "I'm thinking of earlier times..." really get me.

  • @fullredalert
    @fullredalert 15 лет назад +12

    amazing movie
    mostly the final scene when he is executed, what a powerfull ending -->"long live sacred germany". those few men were brave and ready to die for their convictions.

  • @CrimsonGuard1992
    @CrimsonGuard1992 13 лет назад +2

    They should have but that famous line in the trial with that Nazi judge. The judge said to one of the conspirators "You are a traitor and belong in hell" the conspirator replies "And I'll be seeing you there soon". I know come backs like that have been said in some movies but the fact it was said in real life to a real bad guy makes it awesome and more memorable :)

  • @drakemanification
    @drakemanification 13 лет назад +4

    You did not bear the shame
    You resisted
    Sacrificing your life
    For Freedom, Justice and Honor! -The German Resistance Memorial-

  • @JosephErik83
    @JosephErik83 2 года назад +2

    They filmed this scene where Stauffenberg was really killed. It’s a museum now in Berlin, I visited it a few years ago.

  • @dcwinebuff
    @dcwinebuff 14 лет назад +3

    Tidbit: Stauffenberg's wife, Nina, was sent to a concentration camp after the attempted coup and her children were institutionalized. Near the end of the war, Nina was ordered to be executed but her jailers refused. Miraculously, the family was reunited after the war...

  • @zachhoward9099
    @zachhoward9099 2 года назад +2

    In January 1945 during an allied bombing operation Judge Friesler, the judge that was heading the show trial was killed when a piece of the courtrooms roof collapsed from bombing shocks struck him in the head and killed him

  • @jeffreysommer3292
    @jeffreysommer3292 Год назад +3

    "You were in a damned hurry to get your witnesses below ground." --Paul Joseph Goebbels to General Fromm.

  • @khidaral-mukhtaar7327
    @khidaral-mukhtaar7327 Год назад +1

    The casting in this movie was so great! Thank you Tom.✅

  • @TheBombayMasterTony
    @TheBombayMasterTony 5 лет назад +7

    Such a superb and well done scene.

  • @chairmanalf7856
    @chairmanalf7856 10 месяцев назад +2

    R.I.P. Tom Wilkinson, who passed away aged 75 on 30th December 2023.

  • @benkeel2966
    @benkeel2966 3 года назад +11

    This is an amazing, TRUE story. It reflects the goodness of humanity in the midst of such horror.
    These men tried to end what they knew was wrong. Its unbelievable how many attempts there were on Hitler's life and the monster survived them all.
    If I was a German at that time I would've risked my life to save at least one Jewish child. I'm Catholic.

  • @MasterJediDude
    @MasterJediDude 4 года назад +3

    I think the hanging was the worst kind of death. Hitler had the hangings filmed so he could watch them suffer. Imagine being led into that room and you see the other bodies hanging. I would lose it - the terror of it all must be maddening in those last moments.