Hitler's Circle of Evil: Albert Speer Is Threatened by the Regime

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  • @gwayne919
    @gwayne919 Месяц назад +22

    Speer also was Uncle Adolph's personal architect of the future cities of Germany. Hitler used to tell him how the allied bombing was making it easier to rebuild Germany's cities.

    • @petebondurant58
      @petebondurant58 13 дней назад

      'Adolf.' He wasn't French.

    • @tomflendodo7297
      @tomflendodo7297 7 дней назад

      HITLER WAS A NUT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @brianford8493
      @brianford8493 5 дней назад

      @@gwayne919 yes remember that picture of them drooling over the model of 'Germania'😂

    • @brianford8493
      @brianford8493 5 дней назад

      @@petebondurant58 swings and roundabouts 😂

  • @spindriftbeach6082
    @spindriftbeach6082 Месяц назад +17

    Todt told Hitler to his face that the logistics wouldn't be enough to win the war and that he should sue for Peace. Shortly thereafter Todts plane mysteriously crashes. Guess Hitler didn't like what he heard. But Todt was correct

    • @christophercook723
      @christophercook723 16 дней назад

      Whoes Todt?

    • @darrellhyde7978
      @darrellhyde7978 14 дней назад +1

      @@christophercook723the former Armentants Head. The Person Speer replaced

    • @christophercook723
      @christophercook723 14 дней назад

      @@darrellhyde7978 What's an armendment?

    • @petebondurant58
      @petebondurant58 13 дней назад +1

      @@christophercook723 Fritz Todt was the head of the Todt Organization and was Reich Minister for Armaments and War Production, until his death in a plane crash in 1942.

  • @brianford8493
    @brianford8493 20 дней назад +7

    How he eluded the drop really eludes me.

    • @petebondurant58
      @petebondurant58 13 дней назад +1

      The Allies should have put him in charge of rebuilding Germany. Keeping him in prison was a waste.

  • @Crashed131963
    @Crashed131963 Месяц назад +23

    These cronies were like people fighting over to be the next captain of the Titanic after it hit the Iceberg .
    Simply incredible .

    • @ChristopherWHerbert
      @ChristopherWHerbert Месяц назад

      Martin Bormann took his own life on May 1, 1945 (claimed to be a day after Adolf Hitlers death) Yet was sentenced to death at the Nuremberg trials. The trial got underway on 20 November 1945. Lacking evidence confirming Bormann's death, the International Military Tribunal tried him in absentia

    • @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg
      @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg 24 дня назад +1

      Like the modern day GOP in the US

  • @bejoyful
    @bejoyful 17 дней назад +3

    Hitler saw in Speer a younger version of what he really wanted to be; an artist in engineering who loved Germany fanatically. Definitely a personal affection between them.

    • @sillytrash8502
      @sillytrash8502 7 дней назад

      Of all the things everyone did to get executed, he ignored Hitler's demand to destroy all the infrastructure to make it harder for the allies to get to Berlin. And he told him in Hitler's last days, and he let him go, when many others would have been executed for much less. Crazy stuff.

  • @ChristopherWHerbert
    @ChristopherWHerbert Месяц назад +27

    Of those people involved with Albert Speer in Germany's high command. A majority took their own lives in 1945, towards and at the end of World War Two. Meanwhile Speer did spend 20 years in prison from 1947 and lived to publish several books before his death in 1981.

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Месяц назад +10

      20 Years is alot of missing of life .

    • @ChristopherWHerbert
      @ChristopherWHerbert Месяц назад +10

      @Crashed131963 20 years for War Crimes and escaping narrowly from being given the death sentence or life imprisonment.
      You write as if War Crimes are a Petty crime

    • @youngsong2254
      @youngsong2254 Месяц назад +5

      @@Crashed131963 He died in his young mistress's arms. He had wife who was married for 50 years ! His wife was the one who visited him in Spandau prison during the 20 years !

    • @gwayne919
      @gwayne919 Месяц назад +6

      I heard that he said he was sorry at Nuremberg trials and that probably saved him from certain hanging since he was responsible for his underground armaments plants working many workers to death. I was aquainted with a man whose Polish family was murdered by einsatsgrupen at 10. He ran escaping with his life until he was captured and put to work in an underground V2 tail fin plant surviving until liberation. He saw many people die in the cold and darkness and never being fed enough. He made it to Venezuela after the war and raised a family eventually landing in Nova Scotia where I found his descendants in 08. What a great reunion of sorts.

    • @ChristopherWHerbert
      @ChristopherWHerbert Месяц назад +3

      @youngsong2254 The fact that he died in a London in actual England. Which has more truth to it than your fantasy tale
      While in London he had dinner the night before. From who this quote belongs.
      " l have some reason for considering this. I took Speer to dinner in London, at Brown’s Hotel in Albemarle Street, Mayfair, on the night before he died - of a stroke in St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington, on 1st September 1981." (Norman Stone)

  • @joegrossinger3381
    @joegrossinger3381 Месяц назад +29

    Speer - The smartest Nazi.

    • @Geoplanetjane
      @Geoplanetjane Месяц назад +3

      What about Werner von Braun?

    • @WW24343
      @WW24343 Месяц назад +3

      That's why he live a long life the Nazi who said he is sorry ...

    • @keithcitizen4855
      @keithcitizen4855 Месяц назад +2

      One of the most dirty slimy anyhow , they all were some had more luck than others at sanitising at the end to save their own necks BTW poetic for justice for Goering being annoyed with Speer throwing his colleagues under the bus. A full twenty year term served in prison by Speer was something, poor Hess another one of the unlucky ones by contrast.

  • @gwayne919
    @gwayne919 Месяц назад +2

    Some of the scenes are not related to the subject matter. Since I am aquainted with a lot of WW2 history it's easy to see the relevant scenery.

  • @Swellington_
    @Swellington_ 13 дней назад

    Georing was nowhere near Hitler when the decision to try an airlift to Stalingrad,Jesoneck (or however its spelled) did,Georing was in France looting art,but after the ball started rolling they crunched the numbers and told Hitler it coudnt be done but the decision couldn't be reversed for some reason,what was said here is not even close to reality

  • @deoglemnaco7025
    @deoglemnaco7025 Месяц назад +2

    I knew his dad very well.

  • @jameshotz1350
    @jameshotz1350 Месяц назад +3

    tomarrow belongs to me.

  • @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg
    @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg 24 дня назад +1

    Fair to say......they were ALL very Nazty

  • @coodudeman
    @coodudeman Месяц назад +5

    hey all, as a dumb american, i need something explained to me... I understand the implication of "worth a punt" at 6:44... but does anyone know the origin?... is it from the sport we call soccer and you call football?... i am also not a sports fan.... THX!!

    • @abstractacus1598
      @abstractacus1598 Месяц назад +3

      Don't know if this is correct but to me it means 'worth a bet'

    • @coodudeman
      @coodudeman Месяц назад +2

      @@abstractacus1598 yes, I understood the implied meaning… I asked about the origin

    • @MrBobthebird
      @MrBobthebird Месяц назад +5

      It comes from the old way of using rivers etc to move from place to place. A " Boat/Canoe " was used.
      It being a flatbottomed boat called a " punt " . So the expression " worth a punt " means " Worth the trip " or " worth the chance ". Used a lot in betting
      shops.

    • @coodudeman
      @coodudeman Месяц назад +2

      @@MrBobthebird oh cool!!! Thank you VERY much!!!

    • @MrBobthebird
      @MrBobthebird Месяц назад

      @@coodudeman I have just come back from " Normandy " To me all Americans are very brave people. Thanks to their help, We kicked the " Nazis out of Europe and rid them from this planet. To see all those white head stones is heart breaking. So to my mind there is nothing called a " Dumb American ". We learn by asking Questions. Cheers From London.England.

  • @nelsonfilho4823
    @nelsonfilho4823 Месяц назад +2

    Docudramas are ridiculous! Your narratives are smartly written and explained by actual historians, please illustrate them with actual historical footage only, not bad acted, badly constructed, unconnected snipets of randon people making faces and looking ... nowhere

    • @pelly8830
      @pelly8830 11 дней назад

      "Historians," are you kidding? You must have low standards.

  • @dennisthompson7857
    @dennisthompson7857 Месяц назад +2

    Does anyone know what Nazi stand fore ? Hint you need to go back in time about 3000+ years.

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Месяц назад +1

      The party's full name in English is National Socialist German Workers' party; Nazi is short for its German name.

    • @Geoplanetjane
      @Geoplanetjane Месяц назад +2

      Oh? How so?

    • @leddielive
      @leddielive Месяц назад +1

      National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP). Nazi ideology was racist, nationalist, and anti-democratic.

    • @ChristopherWHerbert
      @ChristopherWHerbert 24 дня назад +1

      @dennisthompson7857 just because the chose of the swastika is a religious symbol that is thousands of years old. Does not mean that is directly related to the Nazism. It was just the Nazi Party choice as a logo. Since they attempted to show that they were a superior human race. 🤧 In their eyes

    • @dennisthompson7857
      @dennisthompson7857 24 дня назад

      @@ChristopherWHerbert Nazi didn't think they are superior race.