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  • @Pjalphareacting
    @Pjalphareacting  5 месяцев назад +4

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    • @Flashkoch
      @Flashkoch 5 месяцев назад +2

      Remember, Germany is only the size of Texas... and was at war with Europe and the USA. This means we had better technology and weapons, but far fewer people and resources. "Pound for pound" the Germans were superior to all other nations, but a battle of attrition against populous and resource-rich countries such as the USA or Russia could not be sustained.

    • @ronnybliss5599
      @ronnybliss5599 4 месяца назад

      Germany has been a slave of the USA since 1945 and is occupied and oppressed. Germany is no sovereign country and by law must give away all patents to the USA. That's why we Germans only show the small inventions that the USA has used to dominate the world for 80 years. The US can only rule the world because they use German technology. But the Germans have developed secret technology over the last 80 years that we don't use, but wait until we are forced into war again. We keep this technology secret, even if it doesn't help humanity advance in development. That's because the USA steals everything to oppress the world. Wait until there's a big war. Then Germany secretly takes out everything it has invented over the decades.So be prepared for technology that you only know from movies. Laser weapons, teleportation, camouflage like in the movie "Prediator" and much more. Germany just waiting for the downfall of the USA and the financial system.

  • @saschakling2906
    @saschakling2906 5 месяцев назад +20

    Fun Fact: Wernher von Braun, the constructor of the V2 was hired for the American Space programm and he was involved in the Apollo Program which led to the Landing on the Moon. He died in 1977 and his grave can be found on Ivy Hill Cemetry in Alexandria, Virginia.
    And regarding your questions about why these innovative aircraft weren,t used to turn the tides of war: These innovations came to late to be produced in a sufficient number. The German Airforce lost the air battle against Great Britain in 1941 as they were switching from bombing industry to bombing cities (This is what the V2 was used for as well later in the war) and were simply outproduced by the allies. Germany's sophisticated weapons were superior in 1 on 1 situations, but they were harder and more expensive to produce. Cheaper and easier to produce weapons won the war because of numbers. Prime example for this is the russian T-34 tank which was produced in massive numbers. They were no match for the german tanks, but losing 5 for taking down one german tank was still a win in the end as they were so cheap and easy to produce in comparison.

    • @jensbuschbaum7353
      @jensbuschbaum7353 4 месяца назад

      The number of produced V1 and V2 rockets can't be determined exactly since a lot of documents were destroyed by the retreating Wehrmacht before the allied forces arrived. Braun never was tried for being part of the usage of concentration camp inmates and other forced labourers in order to construct the construction facilities for and of the rockets. He never showed any remorse or any compassion for the lives sacrificed for the revenge weapon program.

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 4 месяца назад +1

      This was Operation Paperclip... 🤓 No regrets...👎🤓

    • @BelairsucksBigballs
      @BelairsucksBigballs 3 месяца назад

      You forgot to mention the US always intended to put von Brauns jet engine into bombers also equiped with Oppenheimer´s bomb, the entire reason why they got hired instead of prosecuted.

  • @boelwerkr
    @boelwerkr 5 месяцев назад +12

    If i remember correctly Germany hold s the most patents per capita after Japan. It is in the top ten most innovative countries. So the drive to innovation never went away.
    Most of the innovations mentioned in the video hat it roots before the Nazi regime. It was just utilized in that time frame. That is the tragedy about it. The scientific bleed out during and after the war was the extremely damaging to the German industry after the war. And the USA had the most profit from it.

    • @maximnicolas1651
      @maximnicolas1651 4 месяца назад +3

      Yes you are right. I live next to Germany (Lux) and it is sad to see how many large industrial companies are going bankrupt or relocate because politicians don’t really care. The german economy is the best in Europe mainly because of these industries and it’s all slowly beeing lost…

  • @NaMe-yn9ph
    @NaMe-yn9ph 5 месяцев назад +37

    They didnt "crack the enigma code" or something like that (which code btw🤣),
    the british were able to steal certain enigma machines and codebooks from captured german vessels.
    But the germans then also made changes to their enigma machines, so then you can start again.
    But thats too boring for a movie and not heroic enough, so they sell you stories of genuis masterminds.
    "Wow! Thats crazy!! Crazy !! Crazy IQ stuff! 135, 140! Easily!" ...

    • @deeteenw
      @deeteenw 4 месяца назад +1

      Near the end of the war Bletchley Park could routinely decipher most enigma communications. That was by no means an easy task and required basically an industrial level of effort and indeed some very high IQ individuals.

    • @firstvoodoochild
      @firstvoodoochild 4 месяца назад +1

      exactly

  • @FrankStaack-hr4wr
    @FrankStaack-hr4wr 4 месяца назад +6

    Something i am proud, something i am ashamed for our german history. Lets lern all and use it for good things. Thank you for this Video Bro and greetings from Kiel, Germany.

  • @Flashkoch
    @Flashkoch 5 месяцев назад +29

    Remember, Germany is only the size of Texas... and was at war with Europe and the USA. This means we had better technology and weapons, but far fewer people and resources. "Pound for pound" the Germans were superior to all other nations, but a battle of attrition against populous and resource-rich countries such as the USA or Russia could not be sustained.

    • @manfredbrosamle-lambrecht5959
      @manfredbrosamle-lambrecht5959 5 месяцев назад +1

      The population of Germany is Texas plus California plus NYC plus some small US states. Ok, Texas got more desert,

    • @Flashkoch
      @Flashkoch 4 месяца назад +3

      @@manfredbrosamle-lambrecht5959 Germany is of course larger in terms of population because it is much more densely populated. In terms of area, however, Texas is easily twice as big. ;)

    • @kaiglass4347
      @kaiglass4347 4 месяца назад +2

      You forgot, better soldiers

    • @Flashkoch
      @Flashkoch 4 месяца назад +3

      @@kaiglass4347 Nah, I wouldn't say that.

    • @kaiglass4347
      @kaiglass4347 4 месяца назад

      @@Flashkoch 😅😅🤣🤣 no clue!!!😂😂😂😂

  • @torstenkersten8566
    @torstenkersten8566 5 месяцев назад +7

    another such invention from the nazi era is the wire guided anti tank missle. It's concept was also soon taken up by the allies.
    another remark about Konrad Zuse: Wikipedia mentions that Zuse did all the work of inventing the first computer all by his own and during most of it's invention and construction time in 'academic isolation' which translates to not having someone to discuss with in the first place. Makes his invention even more unlikely, but he did ...
    one about Volkswagen: after the capitulation, 3 months before the first nuclear bomb dropped on a japanese city the allies parted Germany in four occupation zones. Any of the involved nations were eager to cover some of the reparations which Germany would have to pay and searched for valuable technology in their zone which could make good use back at home. So the british had to decide whether they wanted to have all the volkswagen production line, dismantle it, ship it to the UK and then assembling it back together. They decided with 'no' arguing that the machinery were allegedly not competitive enough vs british made machinery and the design of the car wouldn't meet british standards either. I don't know who decided, but this guy must have felt deeply disturbed with every million of the vw beatles rolling off the production line (more than 23 million of those cars were built according to VW).
    another missing tech on the list is 'fracking' - invented to free shale gas and use it as an energy source. Haliburton got that part of the cake ...
    german battery operated submarines: still top notch - non-nuclear. Highly political decision who gets them to buy ... perfectly adapted for shallow waters ...
    when thinking about what brought Germany back up so soon after the war and create the Wirtschaftswunder a very often cited argument is the excellent pool of qualifications due to the public school system and tuition-free universities. All the rest was bombed into ruins but the HR were still there.

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 5 месяцев назад +1

      👍

    • @DSP16569
      @DSP16569 5 месяцев назад

      As I know the british also tried to sell VW to the Ford Company and they rejected because of the same reason.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 4 месяца назад +2

      Germany is (or at least was until last year) also one of the few "nuclear capable" nations. With all the know-how, equipment, and manufacturing capability to design and build nuclear weapons. We simply choose not to do it. And when in doubt, we have 20 american B61 bombs in Büchel as part of the NATO nuclear sharing. Under shared responsibility obviously.
      But VW is a good example of how "Made in Germany" started out as a mark to label inferior german products, but became a sign of quality.

  • @melchiorvonsternberg844
    @melchiorvonsternberg844 5 месяцев назад +10

    And what was once again overlooked when we were talking about military equipment most of the time... The Germans also invented the assault rifle. The father of all assault rifles was the StG. 44. The thing is very reminiscent of a Kalashnikov AK-47. But as the "47" suggests, the thing was developed considerably later and is "of course", not a copy of the German weapon...

    • @jensbuschbaum7353
      @jensbuschbaum7353 4 месяца назад

      Yes - the StG 44 tended to overheat and block the reload chamber of the arm making it unreliable in some situations like extremely warm or cold weather.

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 4 месяца назад

      @@jensbuschbaum7353 Jaha... 13 nations used this weapon. An excerpt from Wiki: "The first large-scale military testing of the MP 43 took place on the Eastern Front in September 1943. The weapon proved to be an adequate replacement for submachine guns and repeating rifles and made support from machine gun fire less necessary. Single fire was fired at distances of up to 400 m; when switching to close combat, the shooter simply switched to continuous fire. The MP 43 was RELIABLE, EASY TO DISASSEMBLE AND PRECISE. The recoil impulse was not even half as strong compared to the 98k carbine. The ammunition supply of 150 cartridges weighed only 2.5 kg instead of 3.9 kg."
      The fact is that the weapon was manufactured in Yugoslavia (due to the dispute between Yugoslavia and the Stalinists) until the 70s and was at last used in Syria during the civil war. Ammunition for it is still manufactured in Serbia. If I were you, I would check my data again...

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 4 месяца назад

      @@jensbuschbaum7353 Unreliable in certain environmental conditions? Wow, just like how the M16 started out. The "Mattel rifle" had lots of issues in the beginning. Even Israel chose a Kalashnikov-pattern rifle over it.
      Let's not forget that they had less than 2 years from the MP 43 to the StG 44, so the problems would've been ironed out with enough time.
      On the other hand, the StG 45, which was meant to be cheaper and quicker to produce lent it's gas system to the CETME after the war, from which it made it's way into the G3, and form there into the MP5. One of the most common rifles and the most popular SMG in the world.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 4 месяца назад

      @@melchiorvonsternberg844 Yeah, it was perfectly capable for the role it was designed for. Instead of a bunch of riflemen and an MG, everyone now had a fully automatic weapon with more firepower than an SMG. At a time when bolt action rifles with iron sights, adjustable to something like 1400-1600 m was still the norm. Try hitting someone who doesn't want to be seen at that range without magnification.
      How much the AK-47 is based on it is debatable, but it also was designed for up to 300m and to be used by poorly trained conscripts. And it proved to be extremely successful.

  • @Engwatathraion
    @Engwatathraion 4 месяца назад +1

    Fun fact: most of the Nazi leaders had an IQ of around 130. Looking at the video, it always matters what you use it for.
    The thing is that most of the innovations came late into the war, IF at all. They were made out of desperation, not the fun of it. They came too late. You would know if they didn't, otherwise this video would be in German. The Horten brothers for example made planes that were stealthy for back then, and fast enough to outrun ANY Quick Reaction Alert back then. Basically, you'ld run to the airfild and then be shot down by the Horten HO229. The alarm time was... 2 minutes 39 seconds?
    Sarin gas is... In WW1 Germans were the first to introduce gas to warfare (as far as I know). Mustard gas? Oh yeah. And we're not talking about BBQ. That came right after that.
    German U-Boote nowadays are amongst the most silent in any way out there. Sonar? Nice one. They have paint that "reflects" Sonar like stealth planes (B2, F-117 etc) do now. You basically can't detect them.
    The Horten H229 was rebuilt by Skunk Works. ruclips.net/video/ZhnKT03W8p8/видео.html There you go.

  • @melchiorvonsternberg844
    @melchiorvonsternberg844 5 месяцев назад +13

    Hi PJ! About Enigma... So I wouldn't put too much emphasis on the Allied decryption performance. In fact, the story was greatly simplified by the fact that in March 1941, the British came into possession of a machine and its code books when a German submarine commander failed to destroy these things when he and his crew had to abandon the submarine , because it was sinking. But because he was of the opinion that the sub would sink much faster, the British were there quickly enough to secure the things mentioned. When you have practically everything your opponent uses, the rest is a lot easier, isn't it?

    • @pelle7771
      @pelle7771 4 месяца назад

      But also because you could see the significant flaws in the design of the machine. It wasn't really as good as advertised.

  • @srccde
    @srccde 4 месяца назад +1

    About Pervitin (Meth): it wasn't initially used by soldiers only. In the beginning you could freely buy it at any pharmacy. Due to its effect on mood it was advertised as "housewife chocolate". After the war began, the civilian supply of Pervitin was restricted. First it was made a prescription drug and then later, when its longterm effects became more apparent, it was completely banned for non-military usage.

  • @arnebollsen
    @arnebollsen 5 месяцев назад +3

    The original Wilhelm Bauer electric submarine in the film is in the museum harbor in my hometown of Bremerhaven. That's the submarine with the high-rise buildings in the background. check bremerhaven wilhelm bauer U-boot/ submarine.

  • @user-cy4em4rw8e
    @user-cy4em4rw8e 4 месяца назад +1

    Being an American I was amazed.

  • @jensphiliphohmann1876
    @jensphiliphohmann1876 4 месяца назад

    08:08
    _Did they use it?_
    Yes, they did. They used it against Southern England approaching the end of the war.
    It was this weapon Orwell probably referred to when he mentioned rocket bombs in "1984".

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 5 месяцев назад +3

    Jägermeister. From the wine merchant to cheaply produced spirits. It doesn't matter who buys it, the main thing is that it can be sold a lot.
    VW Beetle. Only a few models were built before the war. Then it was converted to military vehicles for war production.
    Volksempfänger. A radio with poor reception properties mass produced.
    Gasoline can. What was soon in short supply was gasoline. Gasoline was intended for the military and even then there was often not enough.
    The V2 was used in the war against England. But bombing cities does not result in the conquest of land. That's why the V2 was a failure.
    M262 jet aircraft. Was produced in very small quantities at the end of the war. By then the war had already been lost and mass production was no longer possible.
    Me163 aircraft. A unique piece.
    Coca Cola's Fanta. An example where American companies made a profit despite the war with Germany. Ford and Chrysler also produced for Hitler's army.
    Enigma: complex mechanical encryption and decryption machine with changeable code. It's just too bad that the English got their hands on a machine. Changing code too rarely didn't make it any better.
    U300 submarine. A great design. A handful were built late. One use is known. In the Baltic Sea, the submarine picked up German refugees who were fleeing the Red Army. A torpedo from another ship sank it. No survivor.
    Night vision devices. Developed from the then new TV technology. Heavy and battery hungry.

  • @NeomOne
    @NeomOne 4 месяца назад +1

    The uniform, the stylish like you said, is designed by Hugo Boss…

  • @marcuscyron7382
    @marcuscyron7382 4 месяца назад +1

    War is often a time of invention. Out of bad causes sometimes as "waste product" result good things. On the other hand, Germans still good in inventions (I just remember the mp3), but we were often not that good in economic utilization of these ideas, es for example the US americans are. Except this war time, Germans often were more scientists and researchers just out of interest, not out of the goal to make money. So the ideas often come from Germany, the way to use them form the US and other countries. Of course, this is just a general statement that does not always apply to everything. Neither on one side nor the other. But often it is.

  • @user-kt5ju3gr4x
    @user-kt5ju3gr4x 2 месяца назад

    Hey Guy,
    I'm 53 and I live in Dortmund, Germany as a German [Sorry, I was born in].
    I recon your video, 'cause I was interested for it ...
    First of all: I am not proud of being a German! I am a European for sure! Right now there is the European Nation's Championship in Germany [okay, your "Soccer" is called differently all over the World]: anybody is welcome here! [Except the OFFICIAL Russians, 'cause they try to catch Ukraina] ... but most of it is right up here in Europe ...
    By the way ... most IMPORTANT inventions of "our Germans" are: 1. inventing cars at all - YOUR SUVs poluting our small streets, 2. a guy called "Guttenberg" founded the printing system of it all ... 3. [but even most important] inventing freedom for the Nations there live on the continent ...
    I think it could be a good way to live - isn't it?
    Stefan, Dortmund.

  • @jensbuschbaum7353
    @jensbuschbaum7353 4 месяца назад +1

    We should have used these inventions after losing the war? Simple reason: the Allies 'required' the patents of those inventions, transporting prototypes, construction plans and a lot of the surviving scientists and engineers who had ben involved in the development to their homelands. The Amerian landing on the moon wouldn't have been possible without the obsession of a young Nazi officer and his team who developed the V-1 and V-2 rockets (and used them to bomb London from a distance this way without having to use planes). The USA and the USSR were searching everything about these rockets and their developers. The name of this young Nazi officer who was given enormous funding in money and ressources should be well known to you: Wernher von Braun - the father of the U.S. landing on the moon. To win the race to the moon and to get a legal approach to make the moon 'Westerm territory a.k.a. American' the Americans 'forgot' about the little fact than von Braun used concentration camp inmates for the mass construction of his revenge rockets dring the end of war. Thousands of them died as a consequence of forced labour and malnutrition under horrid treatment. So 'the triumph of democracy' was built on human lives. Braun never got to trial for that and never showed any conscience or remorse of the deaths he caused and accepted as a price for his ambition.
    Btw: Since I've met a lotz of Americans believing that it had been the U.S.A. who invented Television: nope. The first TV sets depended on the inbvention of another scientist wearing the name 'Braun': Braun's pipe. Germany already had public 'viewing rooms' during the Olympic Games of 1936 so the people in Berlin who couldn't get tickets for the Games could watch the competitions life in the public viewing rooms.
    The color system used by the U.S.A. (SECAM) stemmed from the USSR so the Western World had to develop some computer programs in order to change the horrid SECAM coloring to the far more natural looking PAL system based on German science, too. No VCR, no DVD sales within Europe without changing SECAM to PAL system. I vividly remember to have watched 'I dream of Jeannie' on my parents' first PAL system colour TV: Barbara Eden was orange, her hair urine-yellow and her lips look three times as big as normal because their were that pink the color poured out of her lip size. That was in 1972. It took the PC revolution and the development of a recalculating program to make her look 'normal' again. the color of her lipstick was orange in reality...

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios 4 месяца назад

    Most of the stuff simply came too late to have a real impact on the war.
    Either because they couldn't be produced in sufficient numbers, because they came after they could make a difference, or both. And in many cases the high technology was simply outnumbered by cheaper mass produced enemy equipment.
    But more or less all of it saw continued use after the war. Not the equipment itself, but the underlying technology.

  • @Tommy-xq5jw
    @Tommy-xq5jw 4 месяца назад

    The Messerschmitt (109) was developed as a terror weapon. It had an air powered bullhorn fitted by the engine, so when it dived you could hear it coming. Tactics like the blitzkrieg and combined arms decimated the allies first attempt to control France.

    • @professorhastig4191
      @professorhastig4191 4 месяца назад +3

      You're confusing the Me 109 with the Junkers Ju 87, also known as StuKa (STUrzKAmpfbomber = Dive Bomber).

  • @eisikater1584
    @eisikater1584 5 месяцев назад

    For those who are interested in Pervitin/methamphetamine and speak German or French: There's a whole documentary about it by German-French TV station arte titled "Schlaflos im Krieg" ("Sleepless in the war") in German, or "La pilule de Goering" ("Goering's pill") in French. I have the German version, it's somewhere here on YT, and maybe the French version also is around, but I didn't look for it. No English version, but if someone wants to do the work and subtitle it, I think some folks would appreciate that. License should be no problem, I know arte for being very generous about that, but ask the French, not the Germans.

  • @djambush360
    @djambush360 4 месяца назад +5

    5:54 The modern 'Volksempfänger' is your cellphone and your TV. One of the greatest influencers in the US.

  • @jared-pm
    @jared-pm 4 месяца назад

    Operation Paperclip, these scientists and their inventions never disappeared.

  • @djambush360
    @djambush360 4 месяца назад +1

    15:41 This is a lie! They where never able to encrypt the Enigma. Even with modern Computer technologies it would took years to encrypt it. They got some codes by a german traitor.

  • @hippocrates72
    @hippocrates72 4 месяца назад +1

    interesting video, but audio is waaaaaaay too silent, in contrast to ads - gives you a jumpscare each time!

  • @onkelpencho8609
    @onkelpencho8609 4 месяца назад

    The most Inventions comes at the end of WW2 and Germany was out of Ressources.Cheers from Germany

  • @feedingravens
    @feedingravens 4 месяца назад

    The jerry can was designed by the german branch of the US Ambi-Budd company, which also designed the US fuel can, that was way less practical. (e.g. had a protruding rim around the bottom, so they could not be set flush with the other cans, bur there was a gap between the sides, making them rattle and instable when stacked high)
    Both have the triple grip, when you take it alone you take the grip in the middle, when two carry it both take the outer grips, so have the same load.

  • @feedingravens
    @feedingravens 4 месяца назад

    The Horten Ho-229 (later Gotha Go-229) was never meant as stealthy plane. The ovverall shape is typical for the Horten brothers, they built tailless gliders all their life, in the video you see for a split second a Horten IV glider that is now in Unterschleißheim, Munich. I saw it being restored. It is a piece of art in superlight wooden construction.
    They were the only ones that were able to build a stable flying flying wing without ANY vertical surfaces. The B-2 might LOOK similar, but it needs a computer to constantly correct the flight path; it is instable in its flight characteristics.
    The wooden construction was a) because of the expertise of the Horten brother (that is what they could) and because of metal shortage. Lots of constructions were done with wood towards the end of the war.

  • @germankitty
    @germankitty 4 месяца назад +1

    A lot of this just proves the old adage, "Not macht erfinderisch" -- Need is the Mother of Invention. Anywhere.

  • @kirasternenfeuer6198
    @kirasternenfeuer6198 Месяц назад

    Germany is the 4th biggest economy superpower in the world for a reason. You can go to any country in the world and you will find that the industry mostly uses engines and mashines made or invented in Germany. For example the simple mashine to produce most industrial mae shoes is a German invention used all over the world. Software for the industry also often made in Germany as well as lots of other software inventions like the mpeg 3 data compression and lots more. Medicin in particular is a field Germany made lots of important improvements and methods which nowadays are key methods for daylie medical routines.
    Also a lot of Inventions and breakthroughs from American scientists would not be possible without the help of German scientists beforehand.
    In fact the biggest issue Germany has is that the American influence in economics increased over time this lead to devastating results for scientific fields Germans once were best in the world like solar power research and developenment. Because infesting in new stuff is expensive and lobbyism in politics from old established method user like the coal industry rose we ended up destroying our biggest strength to revulutionize the scientific world. Making money got way more important than actually make important discoverys and inventions all thanks to a country that thinks it is the center of the world.

  • @haryar
    @haryar 4 месяца назад

    Nope it is the Volkswagen "Käfer" or do we say A-10 Donnervogel? I don't think so.

  • @Killerspieler0815
    @Killerspieler0815 4 месяца назад

    Germany had good technology/science, but a lack of materials, men, time, air superiority, unit numbers ... while to many enemies & the Russian winter ...
    P.S. I'm a German

  • @lennat24
    @lennat24 Месяц назад

    The V2-Rocket of the Nazis came a little to late for the war.

  • @hellemarc4767
    @hellemarc4767 4 месяца назад +1

    The USA were physically present only relatively late in Europe during WWII, from 1942 on. It's the Russians who did most of the work; the Soviet Union lost close to 9 million soldiers (and 19 million civilians). The USA lost 405,399 soldiers, not even half a million (and 68 civilians during the attack on Pearl Harbor). However, mathematically, given the sizes of the USA and the USSR, the population, and the amount of planes, tanks, weapons etc. both were able to produce, Germany was doomed to lose the war, despite all their advanced technology. Have you ever heard of Operation Paperclip? A huge amount of all these German scientists were taken to the USA, where they continued their work, e.g. Wernherr von Braun, who eventually became head of NASA. They should do a movie about Operation Paperclip. There's a movie about the cracking of the Enigma code, albeit a very simplified one (the main character being Alan Turing, and the movie being more a biopic about him). It's called "The Imitation Game".

  • @fkhh2660
    @fkhh2660 4 месяца назад

    We were a nation of engineers and poets.
    To some degree we still are - but let's not have another war to bring it back.
    We became lazy and China is building cars with our tech now...

  • @OmariusHLD
    @OmariusHLD 2 месяца назад

    they was able to encrypt teh Enigma after they captured a Uboot, and the crew was failed to destroy the machine and code Book..
    before that the "mighty machine" in Bletchley Park was nearly useless.....
    that part they all let aways in most dokumentarys....
    and no the germans dont waked up one morning and thinked ok i am bored and its rain all day...so lets go Conquer something
    every war has a History before it..... it dont matter who give the first shoot...

  • @SchmulKrieger
    @SchmulKrieger 4 месяца назад

    The Autobahn has nothing to do with military advancement etc. Tanks and military utilities were trabsported by train.

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 4 месяца назад

    21:39 modern submarines systems in side used 1,2 ton gold, 400 paltinum , 3,1 ton silver

  • @red_dolphin468
    @red_dolphin468 5 месяцев назад +1

    its on the one hand funny and on the hand sad that the German words are never pronounced correctly . in this video or in general in the english language although the "sounds" exist within several english words.

  • @djambush360
    @djambush360 4 месяца назад

    18:00 The Us ordered spilled German Aviators to teach the US Airforce. As reported the us flighters where so bad that they put down their own pilots because the where such bad pilots. In training sessions!

  • @marivid5001
    @marivid5001 4 месяца назад

    Do you know the american operation Overcast/Paperclip?

  • @nightstorm5914
    @nightstorm5914 5 месяцев назад +2

    well...the stuff about the Horton Ho 229 beeing a stealth aircraft is completly false and just a myth of ww2

    • @Pjalphareacting
      @Pjalphareacting  5 месяцев назад +1

      thank you for the clarification

    • @kermitfrosch6559
      @kermitfrosch6559 4 месяца назад +2

      But Northrop B-2 design is nearly the same 😉 And it was precisely the Northrop company that received the last prototype of the Ho229 from the US Army (as spoils of war). “History” is always written by the winners. The technology by the developers. And they were ahead of their time.

  • @marcelnharre1165
    @marcelnharre1165 4 месяца назад

    They missed nuklear sience and some other stuff , that creatatet our modern world

  • @tramper42
    @tramper42 4 месяца назад

    17:54 „Nazi Germany had all this new technology but not air superiority“ … yeah well, the US could produce in not attached factories PLUS in a country way bigger , also most of the Sowjet Union was not unattended and even bigger in landsize compared to USA. It took those two some time to build up their war production, but …
    ___
    I think we’ll all can be glad, that the Nazies put less amount of resources of development of atomic bombs… image the Nazies to have the first rocket with 1 ton bomb capability loaded with an atombomb… they would use that no matter what and where.

  • @djambush360
    @djambush360 4 месяца назад

    Boeing [also a German ancestor] said the 747 would be the last great plane men would need. But then there was Airbus and build the A 380. Feel little now?

    • @ricksavory8752
      @ricksavory8752 4 месяца назад

      Um... concord?!

    • @djambush360
      @djambush360 4 месяца назад

      @@ricksavory8752 French.

    • @ricksavory8752
      @ricksavory8752 4 месяца назад

      @@djambush360 ha ha ha ha.
      ...also French. Check your facts.

    • @djambush360
      @djambush360 4 месяца назад

      @@ricksavory8752 Ha ha ha. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus

    • @ricksavory8752
      @ricksavory8752 4 месяца назад

      What's Airbus got to do with Concorde? Concorde is by far the bigger achievement in most people's opinion.
      And anyway, the A380 is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines, and the wings are manufactured at Broughton (North Wales).. so what's your point?

  • @OmariusHLD
    @OmariusHLD 2 месяца назад

    how an american industrial said after ww 2 said....
    alone the Patents we get out of germany was worth the war..^^

  • @marcthemen9360
    @marcthemen9360 4 месяца назад

    Wir haben noch viel mehr

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 4 месяца назад

    M 262 top speed 960 km/h 518 knots 597 mph

  • @toomasargel8503
    @toomasargel8503 4 месяца назад

    08:11 they use that to attack UK.

  • @avinci3116
    @avinci3116 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks to our “woke” generation Germany is slowly loosing all grounds…

  • @raidri_conchobair
    @raidri_conchobair 5 месяцев назад

    No, it was not all for nothing and the US initially wasn't stronger. We have lost most soldiers in Russia and in front of Russia because Hitler did not listen to his generals. As a matter of fact, Russia was much more of a factor when it comes to Germany's loss at war but the US claimed the victory for itself. But Germany fought against many countries. So, when Americans say that we have lost the war against them it is wrong. We lost the war against many countries, mainly Russia and we lost it because Hitler was so drugged by his doctor that he planned with divisions that did not even exist anymore.

    • @Pjalphareacting
      @Pjalphareacting  5 месяцев назад

      hitler drugged out???!!

    • @nightstorm5914
      @nightstorm5914 4 месяца назад

      Well...dont forget the other sude, were russians claim, that their defeated germany alone

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 4 месяца назад

      Napoleon Bonaparte made the same mistake to attack Russia..🤓

  • @romanbecker6711
    @romanbecker6711 4 месяца назад

  • @nevrotykbarbaru8131
    @nevrotykbarbaru8131 4 месяца назад

    The brithish Spitfire planes defeat the german planes

  • @michamcv.1846
    @michamcv.1846 5 месяцев назад

    jus had no internet at home for a year,
    now 2/3 links wont work anymore.
    i feel like my prison cell got a lot smaller out of a sudden..

  • @ricksavory8752
    @ricksavory8752 4 месяца назад

    Jet engine = British.
    First electrical programmable computer was created in Britain, and the first computer was invented by Babbage much, much earlier.
    First tank British.