at 1:01 Mussolini said "when Rome had Caesar, Virgil and August" and not "Caesar, his son and August" you've confused "Virgilio" (Virgil) with "suo figlio" (his son)
I am Italian and I know why Mussolini speaks that way because I don't know if you English also speak this way but we Italians when we make important speeches we speak thus giving this expression of tension and pauses
@@Geoffrey6_ it is. Voices can sound pretty different if you shout them. My voice for example gets pretty high pitched when I shout, while my regular voice is pretty deep
Hirohito spoke in an older form of Japanese that almost no other Japanese citizen spoke at the time, and now. Most Japanese people only learned of the surrender after the announcer explained.
Classical Japanese, that was the dialect he used. A dialect used by the populace til around mid-Taisho era to give way to modern Japanese. By 1945, only the Imperials know and spoke it amongst themselves
It was a measured tactic to reduce civil shock at the surrender of the Empire. The Japanese Empire used every trick in the book to make their surrender as non-surrender-y as possible.
Fun fact: Most people didnt know that Hitler's voice was that deep. Another fun fact: That clip where Hitler was speaking, was captured in Finland on a train when talking to the finnish president and to Mannerheim. When it was done, Hitler's officers threatened to kill the man who recorded it.
Another fun fact: Hitler's voice during speeches wasn't pitch because of screaming. But because he usually used drugs before the speeches to make them more dramatic and energetic
@@alexjavi7849 How do drugs make your voice higher pitched? That's just the mad man druggie Hitler idea. Most people's voices go higher in pitch when making speeches or speaking to large groups of people.
@@alexjavi7849 and even more fun facts, he was coached to use a higher pitch because older microphones picked up higher voices much more clearly than lower voices, which is why a lot of early adds from the 40’s and 50’s had very high pitched nasally voices to promote their products
@Hayden Lavarias japan we're less technologically advanced compared to germany at that time but we're more powerful because USA had a hard time making them to surrender completely they didn't give up until they got dropped off by the bomb
@Hayden Lavarias japan are hiding and denying their war crimes like such thing had never happen they never teach their young generation and todays they have they only teach that japan is always polite and kindness to foreigners which is not always true, japanese people are xenophobics their polite and kindness are fake
@@kaiscarborough9899 Hitler's voice during speeches wasn't pitch because of screaming. But because he usually used drugs before the speeches to make them more dratic and energetic
@@germaniatv1870 Hirohito wasn't the leader of Japan, it was like how Britain is today where they have a Queen but she isn't the leader of the country, the Prime Minister is
@@frozenstorm1658 Right, every Colony has its Prime Minister and swears to the Queen of England. So why exactly did Britain wage war against the Kaiserreich, the Ottoman Empire, the Czar Empire and the Japanese Empire?
@@JiafeiProducts6969 cause... he shouts.. no voice can be deep when you shout and intended to make your voice higher, like mine my normal voice is deep but when i shout i sound like a kid
Mussolini's voice may sound angry, but it's actually an artifice he used to make his speeches even more captivating. Surely it was meant to keep his listeners always on edge.
Fun fact: Hirohito's speech was given in a formal dialect that is almost unknown to the laymen Japanese people. (Kind of like talking like a gangster to normal people kind of different) it was to the point they had to get a translator to translate Hirohito's royal Japanese to the common everyday folks layman Japanese
fun fact: the second part of mussolini's voice ("who ingnored writing...") is actually part of a speech against the nazis made in 1934 edit: also the speech doesn't say "Caesar his son and Augustus", it actually is "Caesar, Virgil and Augustus"
@@hudaarifathul6950 nope he was killed later the reppublic of Salò ( separate fascist government under Mussolini lasted more than a year ) while the monarchic kindom of Italy and communist/reppublican partisans disrupted Nazis supply lines
Mussolini was criticizing Nazi racial laws, arguing that we must not accept the doctrines of a people who, when Rome conquered the world, had not yet invented writing
Mussolini spoke Italian with the accent of his region, the Romagna. By the way the translation at 01:04 is wrong he says "in a time when Rome had Caesar, =Vergil= and Augustus (not =his son=) ".
Hitlers voice sounds that deep not only because he was chill but also because it was a voice recording, not a video If we want to watch an old film then we need to speed it up a lil, otherwise it will be a slide show
Every time i watched a video of a Hitler speech, his voice was extremely strong and scary... But hearing him talking normally is "weird and uncomfortable". It gives me a very strange feeling, but i don't know why...
Speech in Bari 6/9/1934 ...questo era il passato, ma noi fascisti non viviamo sul passato, noi siamo tesi verso l'avvenire e sentiamo come una creazione della nostra volontà tesa nell'obiettivo della vittoria... ...che ignorava la scrittura con la quale tramandare in documenti la propria vita in un tempo in cui roma aveva Cesare, Virgilio ed Augusto...
Hirohito sounded like a guy that squizing hes nose and nervous mussolini sounded very mad and hitler is very calm... But i want to hear is hitlers speech in puplic
for me, it looks like it wasn't Hitler's voice, look at Hitler's speech at Krupp factory? (i forgot spelling) well its kinda far from Krupp Factory ones and into this, but maybe some mic errors or smth
at 1:01 Mussolini said "when Rome had Caesar, Virgil and August" and not "Caesar, his son and August" you've confused "Virgilio" (Virgil) with "suo figlio" (his son)
It is absolutely my bad, thank you for pointing this out!
All'inizio avevo capito male anche io haha
Ahhh adesso lo sento ahahah
What
W il duce
Hirohito sounded kind of like a teen, while Mussolini was pretty mad, and Hitler just sounded chill.
And I thought Hitler was supposed to be angry.
@@AbrahamLincoln4 he only sounds like that during his speeches
@@AbrahamLincoln4. His Generals would All Leave The Office
Fun fact: Google says we ruled Japan when he was only 15?! Idk if this is true or not, but I think it is. Thoughts?
Hirohito was a nerd so yeah
Hirohito: nervous teen presenting a PowerPoint presentation
Mussolini: Bakugo
Hitler: A normal Human Speaking
It’s probably because Hirohito and Mussolini were giving speeches while Adolf Hitler speaking was recorded by the Finnish during a meeting secretly
I am Italian and I know why Mussolini speaks that way because I don't know if you English also speak this way but we Italians when we make important speeches we speak thus giving this expression of tension and pauses
@Algerian🇵🇸Patriote gigachad
@@7superball756 cómo es que puedes escribir ese apellido sin que RUclips te lo borré???
Literally-
Idk why, but Hitlers voice pretty chill compared to his speeches.
Thats not his real voice, can't be
@@Geoffrey6_ it is. Voices can sound pretty different if you shout them. My voice for example gets pretty high pitched when I shout, while my regular voice is pretty deep
I think that voice part he used was before hitler did the drugs for his highs in speeches
I mean we always can speak in a normall voice
@@Geoffrey6_. It's His Normal Voice, Simple as That
Hirohito spoke in an older form of Japanese that almost no other Japanese citizen spoke at the time, and now. Most Japanese people only learned of the surrender after the announcer explained.
@Dr_Toraniel - Gaming Kanji are not a form of speech but rather writing
@Dr_Toraniel - Gaming no, kanji is a writing system. Imagine Hirohito speaking Shakespearean English and the citizens speaking the way we speak now
Classical Japanese, that was the dialect he used. A dialect used by the populace til around mid-Taisho era to give way to modern Japanese. By 1945, only the Imperials know and spoke it amongst themselves
It was a measured tactic to reduce civil shock at the surrender of the Empire. The Japanese Empire used every trick in the book to make their surrender as non-surrender-y as possible.
Xd
This is like five nights at axis
@Emperor Eli opps sorry typo
FÜR DIE KAISERRRRR !!!! U R STONGER THAN RUSSIA
@@mee6211 wassup
@@Kolchak_Enjoyer wazzup philip
BAHAHAHAHH LMAO
Fun fact: Most people didnt know that Hitler's voice was that deep.
Another fun fact: That clip where Hitler was speaking, was captured in Finland on a train when talking to the finnish president and to Mannerheim. When it was done, Hitler's officers threatened to kill the man who recorded it.
Another fun fact: Hitler's voice during speeches wasn't pitch because of screaming. But because he usually used drugs before the speeches to make them more dramatic and energetic
@@alexjavi7849 That… explains a lot.
@@alexjavi7849 How do drugs make your voice higher pitched? That's just the mad man druggie Hitler idea. Most people's voices go higher in pitch when making speeches or speaking to large groups of people.
@@alexjavi7849 and even more fun facts, he was coached to use a higher pitch because older microphones picked up higher voices much more clearly than lower voices, which is why a lot of early adds from the 40’s and 50’s had very high pitched nasally voices to promote their products
@@StoryTimeZE that also explains a lot
Hirohito: explaining about bombs
Mussolini: Explaining the past out loud
Hitler: pretty chill compared to his speeches
hirohito is the only war criminal go unpunished
@Hayden Lavarias yes they we're!
@Hayden Lavarias japan we're less technologically advanced compared to germany at that time but we're more powerful because USA had a hard time making them to surrender completely they didn't give up until they got dropped off by the bomb
@Hayden Lavarias japan are hiding and denying their war crimes like such thing had never happen they never teach their young generation and todays they have they only teach that japan is always polite and kindness to foreigners which is not always true, japanese people are xenophobics their polite and kindness are fake
@@MTC008 maybe read some history
Hitler had a much deeper voiced than I always imagined
Pretty sure it’s because he normally shouting in videos and that kinda pitches up his voice a bit
Drugs
@@Lenny-kp5nf no, the answer are literal drugs
@@alexjavi7849 could you explain this?
@@kaiscarborough9899 Hitler's voice during speeches wasn't pitch because of screaming. But because he usually used drugs before the speeches to make them more dratic and energetic
Wow this is his normal voice 01:09
Yes. This was actually recorded without Hitler's knowledge.
Это вряд ли его голос, ибо очень разный тембр
@@danil_litvinskyMaul
ruclips.net/video/KSxkjY_E53U/видео.html
It’s almost hard to believe that this soft spoken man allied himself with Hitler and Mussolini.
That's because it wasn't him who wanted to allied with them
@@minasetakeshi5940 what?
@@germaniatv1870 hirohito did not want to ally the Axis powers. His generals did.
@@germaniatv1870 Hirohito wasn't the leader of Japan, it was like how Britain is today where they have a Queen but she isn't the leader of the country, the Prime Minister is
@@frozenstorm1658 Right, every Colony has its Prime Minister and swears to the Queen of England.
So why exactly did Britain wage war against the Kaiserreich, the Ottoman Empire, the Czar Empire and the Japanese Empire?
Mussolini actually had a much deeper voice, his enemies just made it more high pitched in the recordings for propaganda purposes
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What a move lol
But italians had recordings too?
Hirohito's speech: chill
Mussolini's speech: Loud af
Hitler's voice: didn't expected to be chill
Mussolini was doing a propaganda speech im sure he was pretty chill normally
mussolini was doing a propaganda but most of the times he was chill af
@@davideg_ Grande fra
Hitler's voice in this video was considered to be his "private voice", his voice got pitched during speeches because drugs and shouting stuff.
Mussolini was doing a propaganda speech, in pretty sure he was on Is balcony at rome
Hitler's voice sounds so charismatic. I understand why people were obsessed with him
This one was his "private" voice, considering that in his speeches his voice was very loud and high peached
@@JiafeiProducts6969 cause... he shouts.. no voice can be deep when you shout and intended to make your voice higher, like mine my normal voice is deep but when i shout i sound like a kid
@@JiafeiProducts6969 You had to shout with those old microphones. Also they were kind of bad quality-wise.
WHAT
Hirohito: 🗿
Mussolini: 💀
Hitler: 🗿
Woah, didn't know Mussolini would be that loud and Hitler would be that chill
Know*
@@AlexisCorneliusCaesar knew and know are the same
@@hydenberg no, present simple and past simple, if there was no verb Did, he could have used knew, but if there's verb did we use Present simple form
@@AlexisCorneliusCaesar oh ok
Mussolini was talking on a small balcony with 1,000,000 people to hear him, of course he spoke loudly
Mussolini's voice may sound angry, but it's actually an artifice he used to make his speeches even more captivating. Surely it was meant to keep his listeners always on edge.
Every time that mf talks he makes me overstim. His voice is too powerful.
hirohito: teen presenting something
mussolini: angered person after not getting a refund
hitler: calm, for some reason?
correction on Mussolini: he says "Caesar, Virgilius and Augustus" (Cesare, Virgilio ed Augusto)
Thanks for the correction!
I'm glad you used that rare audio of Hitler's normal voice instead of his drastically different voice in his speeches
Hitler in his speeches: ANGRY
hitler in private: ok so the german tanks werent tested
Hitler during his speeches: Extremely loud and angry
Also Hitler whenever he's not giving a speech: (Sounds like the chilliest person in the world)
anyone think benito looks like an italian dwayne the rock johnson?
thank you finally I'm not the only one who thinks that
I have a old photo of Mussolini, he defenatly look like The Rock
@@Cris66 facts dawg
nah he was fat
Just for being bald.
i was NOT expecting hitler to sound so normal, ive only ever heard his voice when he was giving speeches
That is the most Japanese thing that Hirohito has spoken
When Hitler speaks normally you can even hear his slight austrian accent.
Me watching my iPad but it has no volume cuz its broken: WHY DID YOU HAVE TO
Fun fact: Hirohito's speech was given in a formal dialect that is almost unknown to the laymen Japanese people. (Kind of like talking like a gangster to normal people kind of different) it was to the point they had to get a translator to translate Hirohito's royal Japanese to the common everyday folks layman Japanese
fun fact: the second part of mussolini's voice ("who ingnored writing...") is actually part of a speech against the nazis made in 1934
edit: also the speech doesn't say "Caesar his son and Augustus", it actually is "Caesar, Virgil and Augustus"
The Japanese people heard the voice of Emperor Showa for the first time on the radio.
and like he is frying a barbecue in a pan lol
And had trouble understanding it because he spoke in an archaic style. It'd be like if Britain's George VI spoke Shakespearean English.
@@gengarzilla1685 that's right.
I'm Japanese, but I can hardly understand the Japanese he speaks.
@@MTC008 LMAOOOOO
hirohito's audio quality is good
I’ve heard Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin speak. But I have never heard Emperor Hirohito speak. So interesting.
Neither Japanese people until then.
Man, i could really listen to hours an audiobook with Mussolini and Hitler
Hitler sounds like a person I know in real life 😳
Most dangerous people do
Hitler sounds kinda chill
He sounds kinda nice despite being a murderous dictator who killed millions of people
Lol
Scary Teary that’s the point when he’s having a conversation I imagine him yelling at everyone who disagrees
@Heinrich Himmler really?
@Heinrich Himmler Himmler Where Is FEGELIN!!!
Hirohito:A teen that is a bit nervous but still chill
Mussolini:LITERALLY NERVOUS AND SUPER MAD
H!tler:Just chill
Hirohito - nerd
Mussolini - mafia boss
Hitler - average German uncle
Fun fact: mussolini actually extinguished mafia for a short time
Lmfao “average German uncle” - genocidally racist and anti-Semitic 😂
Ww2 memes
Axis gangsta until soviet bias appear
Italy: hey guys i got an idea!
Germany: what idea?
-Italy has switch sides
But Mussolini arested
@@esercitoitaliano4473 mussolini killed at that
@@hudaarifathul6950 nope he was killed later the reppublic of Salò ( separate fascist government under Mussolini lasted more than a year ) while the monarchic kindom of Italy and communist/reppublican partisans disrupted Nazis supply lines
How original...
0:47 damn he really serious
Hitler totally owns the room though. His voice is commanding.
Step on me
@@angelusvastator1297 Chill out jimmy
@@KAGURAKO step on daddy he got dla wiskie et ladidas tommorow arigato
@@TheWiserJester Sir what
Hirohito sounds and looks like such a innocent lad xD
I can't stop myself from being so obsessed with the past.
0:37
Damn, Hirohito was a true fashion queen in that dress
0:36 then why do you keep talking about how you wish your country was like the Roman Empire?
Mussolini was criticizing Nazi racial laws, arguing that we must not accept the doctrines of a people who, when Rome conquered the world, had not yet invented writing
@@alberto_sosso_4784 OOOO! That insult must have hurt!
@@LuckyPigeon1111 probably 😂 Anyway it's simply true
@@alberto_sosso_4784 Mussolini belongs on
r/murderedbywords.
because the allies are lying to you mussolini and hitler were black add me for more info and details nero#1510 discord
Mussolini spoke Italian with the accent of his region, the Romagna.
By the way the translation at 01:04 is wrong he says "in a time when Rome had Caesar, =Vergil= and Augustus (not =his son=) ".
Thank you for mentioning this!
I don't hear his regional accent, I think it's an almost standard and theatrical/artificial accent.
Hirohito sounds like a nervous student
Mussolini sounds so badass
Never knew the Austrian Painter had that deep of a voice
Hitlers voice sounds that deep not only because he was chill but also because it was a voice recording, not a video
If we want to watch an old film then we need to speed it up a lil, otherwise it will be a slide show
I am really shocked at hitler voice
Emperor Hirohito still alive 1901-1989
This might be the first time I hear Hitlers Normal Voice
I always hear him Screaming
This is not Hitler speech is just a normal talk with others
You could have picked a part of Hirohito declaration of surrender
He sounds more grown there
1:07 They'll let you in just for that (prisoner)
I just want to hear hitlers voice without him screaming
WAIT HES NOT SCREAMING? THIS VIDEO IS GIFTED
Mussolini sounded like some Random Italian Guy raging at some Canadian Bruv putting Pineapple on Pizza.
LMAO
We don't care
@@JiafeiProducts6969 well I do
@@JiafeiProducts6969 and u still replied yes you really don't care¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hirohuto looked like a fortune cookie on that thing lmao 🤣
I would say Tojo is the one to represent Japan not Hirohito
Hey at 1:02 he says "Cesare, VIRGILIO e Augusto." not "Figlio"
My bad, thanks for pointing it out. I will try and fix it!
Es impresionante poder escuchar las voces de personajes tan particulares de la historia, es como un viaje en el tiempo
Sí, esto es exactamente pa'que hice este video, ¡gracias por tu comentario!
@@Passion4History gracias a ti, por responderme en español 🇲🇽🇲🇽
@@rodolfogarcia587 De nada! En realidad me alegra hablar en espanol porque lo estudio, así que gracias por darme la oportunidad :)
Hitler sounds like a german robot
True
Or a transformers
Mussolini you dont need to shout man i can already here you jeez
Hirohito: talking about diplomacy
Mussolini: giving a speech to a crowd i guess
Hitler: talking about panzer
Hiroshito's voice: An average highschool student's
Mussolini's voice: An average teacher being angry and shouting
Hitler's voice: *ROBOT*
It's not Hiroshito. It's Hirohito.
Nop
1:01 He didn't say "his son" ("il figlio") but "Virgil" ("Virgilio").
Where is voice of Subhashchandra Bose ???
Hitler surprisingly has a very polite voice
The first time Japanese soldiers even heard Hirohito, it was when he ordered them to surrender..
Hirohito literally sounds like me stuttering during school presentations
Bro WTF 💀💀💀
No need for the warning. Tyrants or teletubbies, people should be smart enough to accept our history, good and bad.
Thanks for the up.
I am Italian and honestly for me it is not very surprising to hear Mussolini's voice ... even if he seems crazy as always
Yeah, It's pretty rare found a italian Who never hears the voice of Mussolini
I never knew Hitler had a deep voice, I always thought he sounded somewhat like Linus from LTT or something.
Every time i watched a video of a Hitler speech, his voice was extremely strong and scary... But hearing him talking normally is "weird and uncomfortable". It gives me a very strange feeling, but i don't know why...
Mussolini Voice Looks Scary
That's how mad romance languages speak.
if you see the real speech you will see a bald guy screaming
@@gyogyo1729 if you don't even know what the fuck he is saying, of course this is the thing you say
@@gyogyo1729 prova tu a parlare a un intera città a 8 metri d'altezza vediamo se tu non urli
Hirohito is emperor
Hitler and Mussolini is leader nation ( Or the President )
Hirohito: teen Emperor
Mussonlini: anger issues
Hitler: nonchalant
Someone can write me speech of Mussolini in italien
I want learn italien
Speech in Bari 6/9/1934
...questo era il passato, ma noi fascisti non viviamo sul passato, noi siamo tesi verso l'avvenire e sentiamo come una creazione della nostra volontà tesa nell'obiettivo della vittoria...
...che ignorava la scrittura con la quale tramandare in documenti la propria vita in un tempo in cui roma aveva Cesare, Virgilio ed Augusto...
@@FORZAVIGORSENIGALLIA thanks.
Hither sounded like he was Mannerheim at first, but then I looked at the comments and apparently it was Hither.
Wow, listening Hitler not screaming in an speech is amazing, i never heard that voice before
Misinformation: Hirohito did nothing but just say yes. The real axis leader of Japan was Tojo Hideki.
A de Hitler ta errada mano :/
0:36 what u listen i am listening too
Mussolini looks like dwayne johnson the rock, dont question it, he does
Hitler sounded very formal and calm, and I always hear his voice in general as sounding like an angry deep voiced old man speaking gibberish
0:02 hirohito sounds like toshio from ju on when he's now a adult
Now I finally know what hitler sounds like
Why Mussolini reminds me to Dwayne Jhonson (The Rock) 💀
Because you only know show business.
This is my favorite alarm sound
i have a pretty voice don't i
0:32 ...
Hirohito sounded like a guy that squizing hes nose and nervous mussolini sounded very mad and hitler is very calm... But i want to hear is hitlers speech in puplic
La primera vez que escucho a Hitler sin gritar como lo hacia en sus discursos y. Tiene una voz muy diferente y tranquila
Get the fact that this is kinda scary to hear
PLEASE HOW HITLER SOUNDS SO ATTRACTIVE?!???!????
@@Vix-rt9fu ayoo
for me, it looks like it wasn't Hitler's voice, look at Hitler's speech at Krupp factory? (i forgot spelling) well its kinda far from Krupp Factory ones and into this, but maybe some mic errors or smth
It was Hitler's normal voice, And fun fact: Hitler himself did not know that someone was recording his voice at the time
There is no way hilter sounded like that
Hirohito: AWWWWWWWWWWWFUL EXAMS, they’re soon
Mussolini: NAAAH I HAVEN’T PASS THEM
Hitler: Thus, it’s not end of the life
Hirohito honestly sounds like he’s mumbling
Kind of weird hearing Hitler's normal voice.
That’s not Hitler????
It is
1:17 it's real hitler not a video game character from wolfenstein
0:04 pre puberty 0:30 during puberty 1:06 post puberty
Многие пишут, что голос Гитлера на удивление низкий, но как по мне даже на этой записи можно заметить в его речи что-то истеричное.
hitler sound really like a normal and simple german citizen