Germany 1942 ▶ Adolf Hitler Speech München Löwenbräukeller (Part 3/6) Rede Adolf Hitlers am Vorabend des 19. Jahrestages des Bürgerbräu-Putsches (November 08, 1942) Fall Blau Battle of Stalingrad - Eastern Front German History Archive ▶ ruclips.net/p/PLLEtu_bvreispSTeS_m08OcY8sC26bJVN
Definitiv, empfand dies auch als sehr angenehm und sehr überzeugend.. geschichtlich betrachtet hatte er da auch nicht ganz Unrecht.. die Deutschen waren zu der Zeit noch jemand, heutzutage sind wir leider die Lachnummer der Welt
As a German, I can't thank you enough to upload this historical document. We never hear this stuff anymore anywhere. And if they show it it is not without cuts and edits and commentaries and with playing this evil music, you know. Or they don't show it at all. For research, this is invaluable.
Wow ich wusste nicht, dass AH auch Reden im entspannten Plauderton gehalten und Witze eingestreut hat. Hört sich streckenweise an wie eine Comedyshow… sehr interessante Aufnahme in toller Tonqualität, vielen Dank für den Upload!
As a german i understand every word. I can understand how this man was able to cast a spell over so many people. It is on the one hand his voice and on the other hand the sarcasm that makes it so interesting, almost funny, to listen to him.
Geschichte wird von den Siegern geschrieben. jedoch verursacht jeder Krieg endloses Leid. Frieden ist die lebenswerte Zeit in der ich leben möchte. Ich will nicht erfahren was Krieg bedeutet denn ich kenne ihn nur aus den Geschichtsbüchern und ich hoffe das bleibt auch so.
I have been studying the war for years now. All what we learnt in schools and most books tell you story from one side only. One point of view of the winner only!
There's always two sides to a story. Just keep in mind that there are those who are willing to distort information in order to further their own political interests. The information the schools provide is reliable. The further away from schools and history books you go, the less reliable the information gets. So take that with a grain of salt.
@@juerv1He wrote it down in his diary during a visit to Germany before the war. I could research the article where I read it but honestly, if you’re genuinely interested you can do that on your own.
Like you did in the previous video 3 weeks ago, could you please add the English subtitles? It's important that history is understood by as many as possible. Thank you in advance!
The MSM lie about him every day. He had a deep, resonant voice and was rarely in any kind of a "rage," either. Listen to the calm Sportpalast speech of 1942. He behaved correctly, courteously, and gentlemanly with all visitors. He welcomed and treated equally the Japanese ambassador as well as those from the Middle East (not a "racist"). He personally authorized and signed off on Jewish soldiers (the book "Hitler's Jewish Soldiers"). Not at all like the MSM have deliberately portrayed him ... for their agenda.
In a fair world, man vs man, empire by empire, Germany would have defeated them all: Colonial Britsin, Colonial France, „Isolationist“ USA and trans-continental USSR. They had to bully up against the natural winner
9:35 "...meine Parteigenossen und Parteigenossinnen..." Wusste gar nicht, dass der Adolf schon gegendert hatte. 😉 Der Mann war seiner Zeit anscheinend weit voraus, zumindest sprachlich.😂😂
He sounds like that nice grandfatherly guy you sometimes meet in the park talking about his hobbies. It's good to hear how he actually took the hearts of the people, because those screaming speeches aren't all that enticing.
12 days later….300,000 troops encircled, supply lines cut off, airfields destroyed, and the front in danger of total collapse. Should’ve used the army that was sent into the Caucuses, to reinforce the flanks around Stalingrad in winter of 1942. Romanian and Italian divisions were weak and under-equipped to deal with a gigantic Soviet counter offensive.
Fog of war. They did not know Russia was able to produce so many tanks in the east to hit back. The historic mistake was to not allow the retreat. Interesting it was not the name as often is clamed, it was the high strategic value. As we know today Stahlin planed to attack Germany he had put all recources into war production over 35 000 tanks that was regarded as impossibel at the time. That is why churchill said we killed the wrong pig. And that is why the US build up Germany as a buffer after the war
Uncensored (full) transcript of this censored speech: "They laughed about me as a prophet. Countless numbers of those who laughed at the time no longer laugh today. Those who still laugh now will perhaps no longer be doing so in time. This realization has spread beyond Europe all over the world. International Jewry will be recognized as a demonic danger; we National Socialists will take care of this. This danger has been recognized in Europe, and state after state is adopting our laws. Thus, there is only one possibility in this mighty struggle: that of complete success. There remains only the question of whether or not there are any reasons to doubt this success. If you look at the propaganda of our enemies, you can only describe it as “up one minute and down the next.” The smallest success anywhere-and they are virtually turning head over heels. They have already destroyed us. Then the tide turns, and they are again very distressed and downcast. I may cite one example here: If you study the Soviet daily war bulletins following June 22, 1941, then you will read every day: “fights of insignificant character” or “of significant character.” They have always downed three times the number of German planes. The tonnage supposedly sunk by them in the Baltic Sea already exceeds the total tonnage that Germany possessed before the war. They have destroyed more of our divisions than we can activate. Above all, they are always fighting in the same location. After fourteen days, they will modestly say: “We have evacuated a city.” But, in general, they have been successfully fighting since June 22 in the same location. We are always forced to retreat-and this continuous retreat has now slowly got us to the Caucasus. When I say “slowly,” I would like to say this for my opponents, not for our soldiers. Because the speed at which our soldiers cover the terrain is tremendous. And what was again covered this year was tremendous and unique in history. I do not always do things as others would like me to - yes, I try to find out what the others probably think and, then, I do the opposite. As Mr. Stalin expected us to attack in the center - I did not want to attack in the center. Not only because Mr. Stalin perhaps believed this, but also because I did not really care. I wanted to reach the Volga, and reach it at a certain location, in a certain city. By coincidence, the city bore Stalin’s name. But you should not think that I marched there for this reason-it could have had any other name-I did it because it is an important place. You can cut off traffic amounting to thirty million tons there, nearly nine million tons of which are oil. All the wheat from the huge areas in the Ukraine and the Kuban region flows together there, so that it can be transported north. Manganese ore is brought there; it is a gigantic trade center. That center I wanted to take and, as you know, we are modest-we have it! There are only a few small pockets left. Now the others say: “Then, why do they not fight more quickly?”- Because I do not want a second Verdun. I prefer to do it with very small assault parties. Time makes no difference here. No ship comes up the Volga anymore. That is what is decisive! They reproached us for waiting so long at Sevastopol. Well, it was because I did not want to start a gigantic wholesale murder there. But Sevastopol fell into our hands, and the Crimea fell into our hands, and we have reached goal after goal through tenacity and obstinacy. And if the enemy now prepares to attack, you should not think that I wish to outdo him. We will let him attack if he wants to, since the defense is always cheaper. Let him attack, he will bleed himself to death. We have always made up for these breakthroughs. In any event, the Russians are not in the Pyrenees or in Seville - that is, after all, the same distance as for us today to Stalingrad or, let us say, to Terek. But we are nonetheless there. This cannot be denied, after all, since it is a fact. If there is no other way, then of course they regroup and say that it was a grave mistake for the Germans to go to Kirkenes, Narvik, or Stalingrad, as now for example. They ought to wait and see whether or not this was a strategic mistake. We already see many signs that tell us whether or not it was a mistake that we occupied the Ukraine, that we occupied the ore mines of Krivoy Rog, that we took control of the manganese ore. Was it truly such a great mistake that we occupied the Kuban region, which is perhaps the greatest breadbasket in the world? Was it also a mistake that we destroyed or captured about four fifths or five sixths of all refineries, that we took control of a production of nine to ten million tons of oil or brought it to a standstill, or that we prevented the further transport of perhaps seven, eight, or nine million tons up the Volga? I do not know whether or not all this was a mistake. We are already noticing it. If the English had managed to take the Ruhr area from us, the Rhine, the Danube, the Elbe, and then Upper Silesia - this is about the same as the Donetsk area and the ore mines of Krivoy Rog - and if they had got hold of a part of our oil wells and the fertile plain of Magdeburg, would they also have said that it had been a great mistake to take all these things from the Germans? They might talk a few mentally retarded nations into believing this, nations which then either wish to believe part of this or not. They cannot talk us into believing it. And if they wish perhaps to talk me into believing this, then I can only say: I have never made my strategic plans in accordance with the prescriptions or views of others. It was surely also a mistake that I made the breakthrough in France and did not go around the top. But it was worth it. In any event, the English were kicked out of France. They had been so close to our border at the time. They had thirteen divisions, and, in addition, over a hundred thirty French divisions, about twenty-four Belgian divisions, and twenty Dutch divisions, close to our border at the Rhine, our Rhine. And where are they now? And when they say today that they are advancing somewhere in the desert - well, they have advanced and retreated a few times already - what is decisive in this war is who lands the final blow. And you can be assured that it will be us!"
Depends on the meaning we want to give to the word "mistake". Saying that Stalingrad was a "mistake" on the part of Gerry because he was screwed big time by Ivan leaves no room for praising the mammoth accomplishment of the Red Army. No, Stalingrad was no "mistake", taking the town (and thereby severing the Volga for the Russians) made a lot of strategic sense. The only thing nobody seems to be willing to say is that the Soviets conducted the war admirably, resisted the onslaught with untold valour, counter-attacked with an impressive force and an astonishing strategic acumen, and attained a glorious victory thanks to their own immense merit. The Germans were right in attacking, and the Soviets were even more right in defending at all costs and then in counter-attacking. The Soviets won because they proved, the hard way, that they were better. That's all.
@@javiergilvidal1558 the mistake they did was trying to conquer the city fully even though there was no need for it. You're right Stalingrad was strategically very meaningful but the goal of disrupting Soviet supply lines and blocking the Volga they achieved. Trying to conquer the city fully as a matter of honour was the mistake
@@javiergilvidal1558 The russisns surely were not 'better'. They had more material available, not more. If you say Stalingrad was a mistake you have to understand why the Wehrmacht failed there. It was all about supplying the front line. Foreign services sabotaged it.
Wrong. He used a translator with all his foreign guests. That one is an excellent book, too, if you can find it (by the translator). An eyewitness to a lot of historical events.
It seems to me this speech is less structured than previous ones. The intent is to show that there's nothing serious to worry about ,everything remains under control.
The segment starting @3:37 is used in the 1993 Vilsmaier movie "Stalingrad", when the squad is resting & listening to the radio, after a day's fighting, in their corner of the factory building.
By this stage, he had abandoned the 'Hochdeutsch' accent he had adopted in the speeches of the early 1930s and slid back into Bavarian/Austrian intonation.
@@fabianb.7429 liegt daran, dass du an der grenze lebst. Ich war in Wien, Wels und Tirol, alle Aktzente dort klingen zwar ähnlich aber nicht gleich wie bayrisch
Dachte ich mir auch! Aber in der Tat durfte er, zu diesem Zeitpunkt, schon davon ausgehen, dass Stalingrad in deutsche Hand fällt. Aber er wollte ja "kein zweites Verdun haben" Auch das war dann wohl einer Fehler...
6:33 "Or, they say: 'Why do they go to Stalingrad? Stalingrad is a capital mistake, a strategic mistake'. We will see how big of a capital mistake that'll be. [audience laughs]." If only he knew...
And what should he have done diffrently ? Germany had not nearly as much , not even half , the amount of soldiers the allies had. The war was a mistake from the beginning.
@@sebastianruhland5198 Nah, they had to start to earlier. If they attacked 2-3 months earlier, they woul took moscow and stalingrad. I think germany would destroy the sowjets with more time. With that result the allies doenst attack the germans because the simply would have no chance
After the ass whooping they received in 1941 and 1942….who could’ve foreseen the red army having the reserves for a counter offensive in Nov - Dec. 1942…
Eine Stimme, sie alle zu finden, ins dunkel zu treiben und ewig zu binden. Man kann sich seiner Stimme und Rhetorik kaum entziehen. Ein Teuflisches Rede Genie! 🖤❤💛
Is anyone able to link me the full speech of where he says something like : '' Der kostbarste Besitz der Welt aber ist das eigene Volk und für dieses Volk und um dieses Volk wollen wir ringen und wollen wir kämpfen und niemals erlahmen und niemals ermüden und niemals verzagen und niemals verzweifeln.'' ?
There was a time when history lovers like myself could study the pitfalls and dangers of a charismatic leader by studying their speeches. And, so guard against charismatic tyrants. Alas! RUclips no longer allows for this form of education and freedom 😔
"They fight like swamp rats" was his unintended compliment of Russians. I guess I would fight like one too, realizing I'd be shot on the spot by Russian officers for any flinch appearing like an intent to retreat.
Hola amigo !!!!!, estos audios forman parte de la rica historia de la segunda guerra mundial, a su vez para saber toda la VERDAD, Saludos desde Lima PERÚ.
Does anyone by any chance have a link to a German written transcription of the speech? I can understand around 80% but still missing a lot of words and expressions. I'm currently learning German and that would be a great exercice. Thank you.
I tried to find a translation and could not.. my first impression is that all media sites may have blacklisted this speech for content. could be wrong.. but?
He really got jebaited into attacking stalingrad just by the name. He denies it, but he would’ve never attacked stalingrad if it wasn’t named stalingrad.
The way he’s always stressing that he definitely didn’t attack stalingrad because the name has stalin in it makes me think he definitely attacked stalingrad because it has stalin in it.
There was more than one place named after Stalin. The Germans captured Stalino in '41 for no special reason other it was in their path to the Caucasus.
Well it was to drive Stalin mad, it was a strategic point but more for moral. His troops cheered after capturing and it demoralised or at least should demoralise the russians. And ofc it was a message to Stalin and mocking him
Deine Rechtschreibung spricht für einen eher unterdurchschnittlichen IQ und auch für eine gewisse Anfälligkeit für solche Reden. Wende Dich an einen Psychologen, der dann feststellen wird, dass Dein IQ im Bereich 90 bis maximal 105 zu verorten ist, wenn überhaupt. Es ist mir bewusst, dass Du nichts dafür kannst und auch nicht verstehen wirst, was ich meine und warum Du falsch liegst... Wie soll man Dir das auch erklären, damit Du es begreifst...
@@MS-ge9ni und das du dir die Zeit nimmst so einen Blog zu tippen sagt mir das jungfrau bist Wegen schreib Fehler auf den IQ zu schließen sagt mir das du nicht damit klar kommst das immer mehr Menschen erkennen das er ein Held war
@@manfredwimmer5873 Lerne bitte die einfachsten Regeln zur Groß- und Kleinschreibung und auch dazu, wann man "dass" und wann "daß" schreibt. Von Interpunktion hast Du auch keine Ahnung. Dein Vorbild hatte sicherlich so Hohlköpfe wie Dich im Sinn... Deine Reaktion sinngemäß derart "Hey, des isch Jungfrau", zeigt nicht nur auf, dass Du mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit nicht einmal Abitur hast, sondern auch, dass Du (ebenfalls mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit) nicht besonders erfolgreich bei Frauen bist... Wir wissen doch beide, wie es sich verhält... Aber nochmals: Wie will man Dir Deinen IQ zum Vorwurf machen? Letztlich kannst Du nichts dafür. Wie will man Dir also beibringen, dass Du der Letzte bist, der Deinem Vorbild gefallen hätte... Das ist ja das grundsätzliche Problem: Wie erkennt ein dummer Mensch, dass er dumm ist? Wegen "schreib Fehler"... Lol... Und weißt Du eigentlich, was ein "Blog" ist? Verstehe mich nicht falsch, aber die hellste Kerze auf der Torte bist Du offenkundig nicht... Ich werde mich zu so einem erbärmlichen Trottel auch nicht weiter äußern...
To be honest he is kinda funny If you listen, you hear the german people laughing He had a kind of Austrian or Bavarian humour and to be honest some of his jokes made me chuckle a little, albeit the sinister matter
Este fue el discurso cuando los soldados del 6° Ejército alemán ya estaba en peligro de empezar el cerco por parte de los rusos, este mismo mensaje se escucha en la película Stalingrado de 1993, una grandiosa película de versión alemana, la mejor de todas !!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Enserio amigo porque fue los primeros de noviembre antes de la gran ofensiva sovietica en stalingrado y mira que dato curioso y historico porque fue en el mismo mes de la ecena de la pelicula cuando los soldados estan escuchando el discurso en un edificio atrincherados
@@alejandrocarreno647 mira la película y te darás cuenta esa escena , yo la vi mil veces y no sabes cómo me encanta STALINGRADO DE 1993, aquella versión alemana, mirala, analizala y verás.
@@miguelrojaslieber3088 claro que si la eh visto y es muy buena pelicula de la version alemana que no se ve muchas veses no es nada paresido alas peliculas de Hollywood nada que ver me gusta mucho esa pelicula respeto y honor alos soldados alemanes que pelearon y murieron en stalingrado siempre seran recordados
While English speakers complain about the lack of English subtitles, the neural network of my Yandex Browser automatically translates and voices the video in Russian (not only from German or English, but also from many other languages). I hope they will do it for English-speaking users someday.
The problem is the belief that people have enimies and need to measure up against them and do them some harm. In reality, nobody needs enemies. What they do need are friends.
War nie so und wird auch nie so sein. Es gibt kein Europa der „Freunde“. Es gibt europäische/internationale Nationen die miteinander auskommen müssen weil sie wirtschaftlich voneinander abhängig sind. Darum überall diese Kompromisspolitik, gerade von Deutschland aus, anstatt eigenständiges Handeln. Das ist ebenso ungesund wie die Welt mit Krieg zu übersähe.
@@-Thomsen- Zwei interessante Antworten für die ich danke. Der Begriff "Nation" ist relativ neu. Vorher diente man einem Herren. Ein freier Mann wechselte seinen Herren wenn er meinte dass er schlecht behandelt wurde. Unfreie Menschen wurden durch Prügel zur Arbeit gezwungen. Der Begriff Nation wurde erfunden als man die Sklaverei und Leibeigenschaft abgeschaft hat. Der Begriff "Nation" hat uns eine neue Form der Sklaverei gebracht. Man muss heute der Nation dienen auch wenn dieses den Tod und wirtschaftlichen Ruin bedeuted. Ich bin auch nicht der Ansicht, dass wir miteinander auskommen müssen weil wir wirtschaftlich voneinender abhängen. Das wirkliche Erfolgsrezept ist, dass man nur arbeitet für jemand den man persóhnlich mag und nur Geschäfte macht mit Personen die man für seine Freunde hält. Hierzu gehört, selbstverständlich, auch die Vergebung der Sünden der Menschen die uns nahestehen". Das man "unser" (ehrlich verdientes) täglich Brot essen sollte und nicht das Brot der anderen Menschen ist auch keine schlechte Idee.
No it's not. Just listened to some of his speeches. In reality his voice was not so deep, the video uploader lowered the pitch to avoid RUclips strike.
It is even deeper in some audios. Go on bitchute and start watching hundreds (maybe thousands) of his speeches. The content is truly a historical euphoric X trip!
160 # Германия 1942 ▶ Речь Адольфа Гитлера - Мюнхен Левенбройкеллер (08.11.42) "Падение Блау" Сталинград 00:10 Успех и стратегия • Автор говорит о том, что его противники смеялись над ним, но теперь они могут быть не так уверены в своем успехе. • Он упоминает о том, что его армия продвигается в пустыне, и что решающее значение в войне имеет, кто сделает последний крюк. 06:25 Ошибки и стратегические планы • Автор обсуждает, были ли ошибки в его стратегических планах, таких как оккупация Украины, захват марганцевых руд и нефтяных месторождений. • Он подчеркивает, что его противники могут утверждать, что он совершил ошибки, но он не строил свои планы по чужим рецептам. • Он также упоминает о том, что его противники были близко к его границе, и что решающее значение имеет, кто сделает последний крюк в войне.
Germany 1942 ▶ Adolf Hitler Speech München Löwenbräukeller (Part 3/6) Rede Adolf Hitlers am Vorabend des 19. Jahrestages des Bürgerbräu-Putsches (November 08, 1942) Fall Blau Battle of Stalingrad - Eastern Front
German History Archive ▶ ruclips.net/p/PLLEtu_bvreispSTeS_m08OcY8sC26bJVN
@alfa delta B mm n
Are you making Eng sub for this video, sir?
4 days ago i posted excerpts of this speech in german. one in reply to this post here and my very own, do they show up for you or anyone else?
This speech is censored! You cut out the part about Jews.
What's the name of the soundtrack of video? Where i can download it?
Sehr authentisch, ohne das Geschreie hört er sich ziemlich normal an, krasse Aufnahme, interessant mal gehört zu haben
Definitiv, empfand dies auch als sehr angenehm und sehr überzeugend.. geschichtlich betrachtet hatte er da auch nicht ganz Unrecht.. die Deutschen waren zu der Zeit noch jemand, heutzutage sind wir leider die Lachnummer der Welt
Jepp. Schon krass wie normal das klingt obwohl man weiß, was er getan hat.
@@aiphyronsaid3474 so viele Menschen haben so vieles getan damals
Wenn er laut wird ,hört sich das auch sehr gut an ... er konnte sehr dynamisch sprechen ! ⭐👍
Also...da sieht man mal, wie die Propaganda der BRD und der Besatzermächte wirkt
As a German, I can't thank you enough to upload this historical document. We never hear this stuff anymore anywhere. And if they show it it is not without cuts and edits and commentaries and with playing this evil music, you know. Or they don't show it at all. For research, this is invaluable.
I agree... research ;)
Als Österreicher find ich diese reuploads auch gut für Research…. Nicht um mich schief zu lachen!❌
Wow ich wusste nicht, dass AH auch Reden im entspannten Plauderton gehalten und Witze eingestreut hat. Hört sich streckenweise an wie eine Comedyshow… sehr interessante Aufnahme in toller Tonqualität, vielen Dank für den Upload!
They lied about him , we never heard from him or the truth from him , they made him look like an evil when he was fighting the devil him self
@@LaarifMalek As a german, me and millions of germans think the same. But we are afraid to say it openly because of oure laws and crazy government.
@@langnasewinklersson5841angst😂einen scheiss hab ich😂😂
@@langnasewinklersson5841 Ja und nein, wie viele andere hatte er sehr gute punkte und ideen aber auch sehr schlechte
@@langnasewinklersson5841 wir ? Du magst Angst haben ich nicht
As a german i understand every word. I can understand how this man was able to cast a spell over so many people. It is on the one hand his voice and on the other hand the sarcasm that makes it so interesting, almost funny, to listen to him.
Should be in English.
@@almarifaacadimi of you
@Harlod Shekelbond lol
…Joseph Goebbles… And the International Bankers who Financed him as well Bolchevism….
@Jamal Yeah im German as well and i get it.
The world will speak about him for the next 10.000 years.
Con toda seguridad, UN PATRIOTA TAN DETERMINADO Y CONVENCIDO DE CREER EN SU PATRIA 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
yes, and it takes centuries for the world to discover.
Speak about a mad cruel tyranny.
@@andreashardt9087 Who will speak about you?
@@alternativ1322 who cares? Nobody! Does it matter? No!
Wer denkt er kennt die Geschichte sollte genau hin hören...
Was hört man denn?
Das rauschen sind keine blaupunkt Geräte sondern boose,genau hin hören
"Geschichte" sind die Lügen, auf die man sich geeinigt hat. (um die Bevölkerung zu verblödeln)
@@user-captcork wie wärs mit selber hören und dann nachdenken oder ist es doch bequemer das nachzuplappern was alle hören wollen?
Geschichte wird von den Siegern geschrieben. jedoch verursacht jeder Krieg endloses Leid. Frieden ist die lebenswerte Zeit in der ich leben möchte. Ich will nicht erfahren was Krieg bedeutet denn ich kenne ihn nur aus den Geschichtsbüchern und ich hoffe das bleibt auch so.
Alles umsonst.
Wenn man das hört, dann versteht man auch, warum ihm so viele gefolgt sind. Absolut schlüssige Argumentation.
Gibt ja kein contra.
Das braucht es auch nicht , in einer schlüssigen Argumentation . @@stevensamuels4041
er war auch nett zu den menschen
@@топчик-с5е, zum Beispiel hatte er für seine Wachen immer Zigaretten einstecken, obwohl er selbst nicht geraucht hat. 🚬
Thank you for making these recordings available for the public.
It's like a podcast, he speaks calmly and sarcasticly. No wonder people say his speaches were hypnotic.
I have been studying the war for years now. All what we learnt in schools and most books tell you story from one side only. One point of view of the winner only!
There's always two sides to a story. Just keep in mind that there are those who are willing to distort information in order to further their own political interests.
The information the schools provide is reliable. The further away from schools and history books you go, the less reliable the information gets.
So take that with a grain of salt.
Watch 'The greatest Story NEVER told '
@@marcusb657 Take it with a grain of salt.
Also, it's like 10 hours long. Which is ridiculous.
@GamesCooky I know, but it's more accurate than the most documentaries and 'classic stories'
Es la VERDAD, los creadores y tergiversadores de LA HISTORIA son los yanquis y británicos hasta hoy en día.
John F. Kennedy said: A very great leader at History.
When, where, in what context did he say that?
Well, no answer - so it is a lie.
@saiyanzunited "and he indeed chose the right person to idolize." Bullshit. Only complete morons idolize the Fuehrer.
@@juerv11 second of search, is enough
@@juerv1He wrote it down in his diary during a visit to Germany before the war. I could research the article where I read it but honestly, if you’re genuinely interested you can do that on your own.
Watching this in the morning, sounds like a motivational speech for the day lol
Do not watch it at night 😴
Im listening his 3 speeches from this channel while I am playing games . You get +20 to skills
@@elomial724 3 Speeches at once? Damn that's a real boost
Haha so true.
Omg yes and in the evening i always read a chapter of „Mein Kampf“ to end the day
Er ist eben der berühmteste Maler der Welt 🤔👍🙋🏻♂️
😂😂😂
Ja. Ja. Aber über Dich spricht in 50 Jahren kein Schwein mehr. Und die Kinder deiner Kinder kennen nicht mal deinen Namen.
@@wolfgangknorr Ich hoffe dein Autounfall hat deine Birne nicht zu hart beschädigt.Liebenburg hat noch ein Platz frei
Like you did in the previous video 3 weeks ago, could you please add the English subtitles? It's important that history is understood by as many as possible. Thank you in advance!
Yes!
@@GERMANHISTORYARCHIVE
Hi
Looks like there's subtitles in English but somehow they don't appear. Are they available ?
Thanks a lot for your work!
Can’t put English subtitles on his speeches otherwise RUclips deletes the video.
Yes atm subtitles are still not available for the video. Showed up at the beginning but then it wouldn't work.
@@GERMANHISTORYARCHIVE I don't mean to be a nuisance but English subtitles are still not working.
Wunderbar dieser Mensch
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Its crazy to actually hear Hitlers voice in a calm manner it sounds deep and sinister
Stimme von Lauterbach
@@jackclient3135 Vorwärts Kommandant.
Your not German so Shut it ok?
4 June 1942 Hitler's and Mannerheim's " private conversation "
The MSM lie about him every day. He had a deep, resonant voice and was rarely in any kind of a "rage," either. Listen to the calm Sportpalast speech of 1942. He behaved correctly, courteously, and gentlemanly with all visitors. He welcomed and treated equally the Japanese ambassador as well as those from the Middle East (not a "racist"). He personally authorized and signed off on Jewish soldiers (the book "Hitler's Jewish Soldiers"). Not at all like the MSM have deliberately portrayed him ... for their agenda.
Ich höre gerne die Reden und denke nach....eine gute Rhetorik, 😎
Der Mann hat Unheil über das deutsche Volk gebracht
Stimmt.
Es kommt kein Schiff mehr die Wolga hoch das ist das entscheidende !
Weißt du eigentlich was du da sagst?
@@justiwest1099 ja, ich habe einen Teil Adolf Hitler‘s Rede 1942 im Münchner Löwenbräukeller zitiert.
Höre 4:40
@@tctc6916 findest du das wohl schön, wie kommt drauf sowas zu sagen und dann noch vor anderen Leuten?!
let's continue supporting this channel to upload all historical speeches.
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It is very valuable work for all students of history.
In English
Por siempre, grandioso y soberbio trabajo, grandioso trabajo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@miguelrojaslieber3088 Forever, great and superb work, great work
Deutschland ERWACHE
In a fair world, man vs man, empire by empire, Germany would have defeated them all: Colonial Britsin, Colonial France, „Isolationist“ USA and trans-continental USSR. They had to bully up against the natural winner
9:35 "...meine Parteigenossen und Parteigenossinnen..." Wusste gar nicht, dass der Adolf schon gegendert hatte. 😉 Der Mann war seiner Zeit anscheinend weit voraus, zumindest sprachlich.😂😂
Wenn ich Gendern höre, könnte ich einmaschieren...
…er war halt sehr charmant den Frauen gegenüber…😉
Bessef als Parteigenoss*innen
Wieso? Er spricht die beiden Geschlechter an, so ähnlich wie wenn man sagen würde "Meine sehr geehrte Damen und Herren."
He sounds like that nice grandfatherly guy you sometimes meet in the park talking about his hobbies. It's good to hear how he actually took the hearts of the people, because those screaming speeches aren't all that enticing.
The screeching seems to be more the beer hall types of speeches.
There are hundreds of AH speeches and lots are like this. The more screaming speeches were in the early years mostly, he changed his style after
our greatest mistake was fighting you
Высадка в омаха бич когда СССР шагал на запад большими шагами ни на что не повлияла бы
@@ОлафИванов yes it did if the germans didn't focus on the americans they just had the russians to focus on
True. People will see the consequences soon enough.
but he was cooperating with zaio#nism...until 1941 he was just a puppet research about that
In the end he destroyed whole Germany…
6:36 "Let's wait and see if that was a mistake to go to Stalingrad'- Hmm, you saw it later.
12 days later….300,000 troops encircled, supply lines cut off, airfields destroyed, and the front in danger of total collapse.
Should’ve used the army that was sent into the Caucuses, to reinforce the flanks around Stalingrad in winter of 1942. Romanian and Italian divisions were weak and under-equipped to deal with a gigantic Soviet counter offensive.
Historic mistake
Fog of war. They did not know Russia was able to produce so many tanks in the east to hit back. The historic mistake was to not allow the retreat. Interesting it was not the name as often is clamed, it was the high strategic value. As we know today Stahlin planed to attack Germany he had put all recources into war production over 35 000 tanks that was regarded as impossibel at the time. That is why churchill said we killed the wrong pig. And that is why the US build up Germany as a buffer after the war
English subtitles dont work.
Go to learn German
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
Didn't understand a word, but still it was very interesting.
Understand every Single word, and yes its very intresting
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
Uncensored (full) transcript of this censored speech:
"They laughed about me as a prophet. Countless numbers of those who laughed at the time no longer laugh today. Those who still laugh now will perhaps no longer be doing so in time. This realization has spread beyond Europe all over the world. International Jewry will be recognized as a demonic danger; we National Socialists will take care of this. This danger has been recognized in Europe, and state after state is adopting our laws.
Thus, there is only one possibility in this mighty struggle: that of complete success. There remains only the question of whether or not there are any reasons to doubt this success. If you look at the propaganda of our enemies, you can only describe it as “up one minute and down the next.” The smallest success anywhere-and they are virtually turning head over heels. They have already destroyed us. Then the tide turns, and they are again very distressed and downcast.
I may cite one example here: If you study the Soviet daily war bulletins following June 22, 1941, then you will read every day: “fights of insignificant character” or “of significant character.” They have always downed three times the number of German planes. The tonnage supposedly sunk by them in the Baltic Sea already exceeds the total tonnage that Germany possessed before the war. They have destroyed more of our divisions than we can activate. Above all, they are always fighting in the same location. After fourteen days, they will modestly say: “We have evacuated a city.” But, in general, they have been successfully fighting since June 22 in the same location. We are always forced to retreat-and this continuous retreat has now slowly got us to the Caucasus.
When I say “slowly,” I would like to say this for my opponents, not for our soldiers. Because the speed at which our soldiers cover the terrain is tremendous. And what was again covered this year was tremendous and unique in history.
I do not always do things as others would like me to - yes, I try to find out what the others probably think and, then, I do the opposite. As Mr. Stalin expected us to attack in the center - I did not want to attack in the center.
Not only because Mr. Stalin perhaps believed this, but also because I did not really care. I wanted to reach the Volga, and reach it at a certain location, in a certain city. By coincidence, the city bore Stalin’s name. But you should not think that I marched there for this reason-it could have had any other name-I did it because it is an important place.
You can cut off traffic amounting to thirty million tons there, nearly nine million tons of which are oil. All the wheat from the huge areas in the Ukraine and the Kuban region flows together there, so that it can be transported north.
Manganese ore is brought there; it is a gigantic trade center. That center I wanted to take and, as you know, we are modest-we have it! There are only a few small pockets left. Now the others say: “Then, why do they not fight more quickly?”- Because I do not want a second Verdun. I prefer to do it with very small assault parties. Time makes no difference here.
No ship comes up the Volga anymore. That is what is decisive! They reproached us for waiting so long at Sevastopol. Well, it was because I did not want to start a gigantic wholesale murder there. But Sevastopol fell into our hands, and the Crimea fell into our hands, and we have reached goal after goal through tenacity and obstinacy. And if the enemy now prepares to attack, you should not think that I wish to outdo him. We will let him attack if he wants to, since the defense is always cheaper. Let him attack, he will bleed himself to death. We have always made up for these breakthroughs. In any event, the Russians are not in the Pyrenees or in Seville - that is, after all, the same distance as for us today to Stalingrad or, let us say, to Terek. But we are nonetheless there. This cannot be denied, after all, since it is a fact.
If there is no other way, then of course they regroup and say that it was a grave mistake for the Germans to go to Kirkenes, Narvik, or Stalingrad, as now for example. They ought to wait and see whether or not this was a strategic mistake. We already see many signs that tell us whether or not it was a mistake that we occupied the Ukraine, that we occupied the ore mines of Krivoy Rog, that we took control of the manganese ore. Was it truly such a great mistake that we occupied the Kuban region, which is perhaps the greatest breadbasket in the world? Was it also a mistake that we destroyed or captured about four fifths or five sixths of all refineries, that we took control of a production of nine to ten million tons of oil or brought it to a standstill, or that we prevented the further transport of perhaps seven, eight, or nine million tons up the Volga? I do not know whether or not all this was a mistake.
We are already noticing it. If the English had managed to take the Ruhr area from us, the Rhine, the Danube, the Elbe, and then Upper Silesia - this is about the same as the Donetsk area and the ore mines of Krivoy Rog - and if they had got hold of a part of our oil wells and the fertile plain of Magdeburg, would they also have said that it had been a great mistake to take all these things from the Germans? They might talk a few mentally retarded nations into believing this, nations which then either wish to believe part of this or not. They cannot talk us into believing it. And if they wish perhaps to talk me into believing this, then I can only say: I have never made my strategic plans in accordance with the prescriptions or views of others. It was surely also a mistake that I made the breakthrough in France and did not go around the top. But it was worth it. In any event, the English were kicked out of France. They had been so close to our border at the time. They had thirteen divisions, and, in addition, over a hundred thirty French divisions, about twenty-four Belgian divisions, and twenty Dutch divisions, close to our border at the Rhine, our Rhine. And where are they now? And when they say today that they are advancing somewhere in the desert - well, they have advanced and retreated a few times already - what is decisive in this war is who lands the final blow. And you can be assured that it will be us!"
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herrlich anzuhören.. solche Politiker bräuchten wir heutzutage mal
Schoene Rede.. ist ja wie ein alter Familienangehoeriger.
"They say attacking Stalingrad was a strategic mistake, well we will see if it was a strategic mistake"
Crowd: laughs
Oh man....
big oof
Depends on the meaning we want to give to the word "mistake". Saying that Stalingrad was a "mistake" on the part of Gerry because he was screwed big time by Ivan leaves no room for praising the mammoth accomplishment of the Red Army. No, Stalingrad was no "mistake", taking the town (and thereby severing the Volga for the Russians) made a lot of strategic sense. The only thing nobody seems to be willing to say is that the Soviets conducted the war admirably, resisted the onslaught with untold valour, counter-attacked with an impressive force and an astonishing strategic acumen, and attained a glorious victory thanks to their own immense merit. The Germans were right in attacking, and the Soviets were even more right in defending at all costs and then in counter-attacking. The Soviets won because they proved, the hard way, that they were better. That's all.
@@javiergilvidal1558 the mistake they did was trying to conquer the city fully even though there was no need for it. You're right Stalingrad was strategically very meaningful but the goal of disrupting Soviet supply lines and blocking the Volga they achieved. Trying to conquer the city fully as a matter of honour was the mistake
@@AFGuidesHD holy shit bro you are based... you are literally everywhere here
@@javiergilvidal1558 The russisns surely were not 'better'. They had more material available, not more. If you say Stalingrad was a mistake you have to understand why the Wehrmacht failed there. It was all about supplying the front line. Foreign services sabotaged it.
Hinter uns steht Deutschland und in in uns steht Deutschland
Extrem interessant !
Traum mann
The demand for english or french subtiles in the comment section would not be approved by the speaker!!!
Wrong. He used a translator with all his foreign guests. That one is an excellent book, too, if you can find it (by the translator). An eyewitness to a lot of historical events.
Probably against RUclips rules.
if germans won russia they definitely would become the most important and strongest nation , nearly , feelings of sadness but also gratitude , weird
It seems to me this speech is less structured than previous ones. The intent is to show that there's nothing serious to worry about ,everything remains under control.
It is a relatively small audience of old party faithful. He could be more candid.
True. It sounds less formal, too. Perhaps more extemporaneous.
The segment starting @3:37 is used in the 1993 Vilsmaier movie "Stalingrad", when the squad is resting & listening to the radio, after a day's fighting, in their corner of the factory building.
By this stage, he had abandoned the 'Hochdeutsch' accent he had adopted in the speeches of the early 1930s and slid back into Bavarian/Austrian intonation.
Bavarian is little different..
@@GERMANHISTORYARCHIVE I live in Braunau at the border and the accent is not that different tbh
@@fabianb.7429 liegt daran, dass du an der grenze lebst. Ich war in Wien, Wels und Tirol, alle Aktzente dort klingen zwar ähnlich aber nicht gleich wie bayrisch
A men who Fight in ww1 , He dont wont war !
Das wollen wir mal abwarten ob das ein strategischer Fehler war... lol
so war das damals das ergäbnis kennen wir ja. oder hast du damals schon gelebt ?
Dachte ich mir auch! Aber in der Tat durfte er, zu diesem Zeitpunkt, schon davon ausgehen, dass Stalingrad in deutsche Hand fällt.
Aber er wollte ja "kein zweites Verdun haben"
Auch das war dann wohl einer Fehler...
1:50 not much has changed about the Russians it seems.
Man kann nur Mitklatschen👍🖤🤍♥️
Stalingrad war ein Fehler er hat nicht das Bedürfnis zu zuhören
In der Rede hat er verraten, was das Ziel in Stalingrad ist. Das wird die Russen besonders motiviert haben, durchzuhalten.
Learning German was ok to live and work etc but understanding this is 😳
Why no English subtitles???
@Harlod Shekelbond America and Russia won, a small hat without homies was nobody
Learn german noob
@Ameenur Rahman
Why should there be English subtitles?
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
Lern Deutsch !!!
6:33 "Or, they say: 'Why do they go to Stalingrad? Stalingrad is a capital mistake, a strategic mistake'. We will see how big of a capital mistake that'll be. [audience laughs]."
If only he knew...
And what should he have done diffrently ? Germany had not nearly as much , not even half , the amount of soldiers the allies had. The war was a mistake from the beginning.
@@sebastianruhland5198 it was not! The jewish danger of bolshevism needed to be defeated. Too bad they didn‘t succeed.
@@sebastianruhland5198 Nah, they had to start to earlier. If they attacked 2-3 months earlier, they woul took moscow and stalingrad. I think germany would destroy the sowjets with more time. With that result the allies doenst attack the germans because the simply would have no chance
1vs 1 Germany would destroy everyone
After the ass whooping they received in 1941 and 1942….who could’ve foreseen the red army having the reserves for a counter offensive in Nov - Dec. 1942…
8:05 Interessant, dass die Magdeburger Börde so wichtig war damals als Ernährungsgebiet... Diese Ruhige Stimmlage Hitlers ist gradezu beängstigend.
I suppose with subs this clip would immediately be censored away by RUclips.
Eine Stimme, sie alle zu finden, ins dunkel zu treiben und ewig zu binden. Man kann sich seiner Stimme und Rhetorik kaum entziehen. Ein Teuflisches Rede Genie! 🖤❤💛
Und du , bist ein teuflischer Verdreher der Tatsachen der noch dazu schlecht schreiben kann ...🖤🤍❤
@@eisenmannhans7866Er ist halt ein NPC, wie die meisten Deutschen heutzutage. 🖤🤍❤️
Der hat frei geredet! Heute wird alles einfach nur abgelesen!
@@s4sukesharingan Weil.von der USA vorgegeben
Nazi alert
Man was ahead of it‘s time
WTF
@@amazonas8908 what ?
Is anyone able to link me the full speech of where he says something like : '' Der kostbarste Besitz der Welt aber ist das eigene Volk und für dieses Volk und um dieses Volk wollen wir ringen und wollen wir kämpfen und niemals erlahmen und niemals ermüden und niemals verzagen und niemals verzweifeln.'' ?
I like how, at about the halfway mark, he slipped in "Brooklyn took both games of the twi-night doubleheader at St. Louis."
Where ?
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There was a time when history lovers like myself could study the pitfalls and dangers of a charismatic leader by studying their speeches. And, so guard against charismatic tyrants. Alas! RUclips no longer allows for this form of education and freedom 😔
Yes, fascism is now most alive in its opponents.
"They fight like swamp rats" was his unintended compliment of Russians. I guess I would fight like one too, realizing I'd be shot on the spot by Russian officers for any flinch appearing like an intent to retreat.
Das waren noch Zeiten
Ja. Wir Älteren können uns noch gut erinnern.
und dann gabs ordentlich aufn Sack im Dezember :D
I’d have followed him, that’s scary!
could you offer us a german transcript? I search all the internet and i can't find it.
Was soll die Hintergrundmusik?
Please subtitles in: Swahili, Afro-Asian, Nilo-Saharan, Khoisan, click language, Chinese, Hindi, West Panjabi, Gujarati, Farsi and Amharic! 😂👍
Danke für deine historisch wertvollen Videos🙏🏼
Hola amigo !!!!!, estos audios forman parte de la rica historia de la segunda guerra mundial, a su vez para saber toda la VERDAD, Saludos desde Lima PERÚ.
Does anyone by any chance have a link to a German written transcription of the speech? I can understand around 80% but still missing a lot of words and expressions. I'm currently learning German and that would be a great exercice. Thank you.
A good topic you choose for learning German 😂
Caesar in Gaul is required reading for latin
Me too. What level are you. My b1 is not enought to understand this
You don’t understand 80%!
Hi. The English subtitles still don’t seem to be working. Could you please add them? Thanks.
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
die Musik nervt und lenkt ab...
I tried to find a translation and could not.. my first impression is that all media sites may have blacklisted this speech for content. could be wrong.. but?
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
Er spricht Der Führer!
Vor Stalingrad, ..
" ich Will kein 2tes Verdun machen " !
Ich will, dass es blutiger wird, meinte er 😢
He really got jebaited into attacking stalingrad just by the name.
He denies it, but he would’ve never attacked stalingrad if it wasn’t named stalingrad.
The way he’s always stressing that he definitely didn’t attack stalingrad because the name has stalin in it makes me think he definitely attacked stalingrad because it has stalin in it.
So all Russia has to do now is to take an occupied town, heavily prepare it for defense and rename it to Putingrad
There was more than one place named after Stalin. The Germans captured Stalino in '41 for no special reason other it was in their path to the Caucasus.
Well it was to drive Stalin mad, it was a strategic point but more for moral. His troops cheered after capturing and it demoralised or at least should demoralise the russians. And ofc it was a message to Stalin and mocking him
"We defeated the wrong enemy" - General Patton
all those men wasted
Then the communists killed about 90 percent of the prisoners, starving them while working them to death in frozen work camps and coal mines.
Er war brillant
Deine Rechtschreibung spricht für einen eher unterdurchschnittlichen IQ und auch für eine gewisse Anfälligkeit für solche Reden. Wende Dich an einen Psychologen, der dann feststellen wird, dass Dein IQ im Bereich 90 bis maximal 105 zu verorten ist, wenn überhaupt. Es ist mir bewusst, dass Du nichts dafür kannst und auch nicht verstehen wirst, was ich meine und warum Du falsch liegst... Wie soll man Dir das auch erklären, damit Du es begreifst...
@@MS-ge9ni und das du dir die Zeit nimmst so einen Blog zu tippen sagt mir das jungfrau bist
Wegen schreib Fehler auf den IQ zu schließen sagt mir das du nicht damit klar kommst das immer mehr Menschen erkennen das er ein Held war
@@manfredwimmer5873 Lerne bitte die einfachsten Regeln zur Groß- und Kleinschreibung und auch dazu, wann man "dass" und wann "daß" schreibt. Von Interpunktion hast Du auch keine Ahnung. Dein Vorbild hatte sicherlich so Hohlköpfe wie Dich im Sinn... Deine Reaktion sinngemäß derart "Hey, des isch Jungfrau", zeigt nicht nur auf, dass Du mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit nicht einmal Abitur hast, sondern auch, dass Du (ebenfalls mit an Sicherheit grenzender Wahrscheinlichkeit) nicht besonders erfolgreich bei Frauen bist... Wir wissen doch beide, wie es sich verhält... Aber nochmals: Wie will man Dir Deinen IQ zum Vorwurf machen? Letztlich kannst Du nichts dafür. Wie will man Dir also beibringen, dass Du der Letzte bist, der Deinem Vorbild gefallen hätte... Das ist ja das grundsätzliche Problem: Wie erkennt ein dummer Mensch, dass er dumm ist? Wegen "schreib Fehler"... Lol... Und weißt Du eigentlich, was ein "Blog" ist? Verstehe mich nicht falsch, aber die hellste Kerze auf der Torte bist Du offenkundig nicht... Ich werde mich zu so einem erbärmlichen Trottel auch nicht weiter äußern...
Haha du jungfrau spiel alleine an dir rum
Da habe ich anscheinend einen nerv getroffen mit der jungfrau
@@manfredwimmer5873 Starker Konter, mit Dir sollte man sich besser nicht verbal auseinandersetzen...
Can not understand german, but feel his passion and the people in the audience, love the guy.
To be honest he is kinda funny
If you listen, you hear the german people laughing
He had a kind of Austrian or Bavarian humour and to be honest some of his jokes made me chuckle a little, albeit the sinister matter
U better love those who died bc of him
2:00 zinedine zidane in the wehrmacht
English subs please 🙏🏽
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
Phantastic Speech ! ⭐⭐⭐
Well no English subtitles? What the point posting this in the English speaking world, 99% cant understand, German? Please put English subtitles!
I just did a google search there are about 220 million German speakers so good for them I guess I already know 3 languages but don't know German
The best part is , Ja you can understand what is said .
Well, go to learn German
You CANNOT post his speeches with English subtitles, otherwise RUclips will delete the video!
Very good and clear quality!
What he was saying in 1942 we're living it now
It never ended. 1933 was the answer to 1984
@@lukamilas8648can you elabore more on that
*Die Magdeburger Börde hat jetzt Intel bekommen...*
Und der Deutsche Michel gibt Intel dafür noch 10 Mrd. €uro. Na wenn das nichts ist!
Este fue el discurso cuando los soldados del 6° Ejército alemán ya estaba en peligro de empezar el cerco por parte de los rusos, este mismo mensaje se escucha en la película Stalingrado de 1993, una grandiosa película de versión alemana, la mejor de todas !!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Enserio amigo porque fue los primeros de noviembre antes de la gran ofensiva sovietica en stalingrado y mira que dato curioso y historico porque fue en el mismo mes de la ecena de la pelicula cuando los soldados estan escuchando el discurso en un edificio atrincherados
@@alejandrocarreno647 mira la película y te darás cuenta esa escena , yo la vi mil veces y no sabes cómo me encanta STALINGRADO DE 1993, aquella versión alemana, mirala, analizala y verás.
@@miguelrojaslieber3088 claro que si la eh visto y es muy buena pelicula de la version alemana que no se ve muchas veses no es nada paresido alas peliculas de Hollywood nada que ver me gusta mucho esa pelicula respeto y honor alos soldados alemanes que pelearon y murieron en stalingrado siempre seran recordados
@@alejandrocarreno647 Qué bueno que pienses así, Qué edad tienes ?? dime
richtig die rede war im film zuhören👍
Should've posted the translation in the comments if RUclips is turning rogue again
Na wollen wir mal abwarten ob das ein Strategischer Fehler war...
English subtitles??
While English speakers complain about the lack of English subtitles, the neural network of my Yandex Browser automatically translates and voices the video in Russian (not only from German or English, but also from many other languages). I hope they will do it for English-speaking users someday.
@Doktor Doof the meaning and sarcasm of the speech in translation is clear
@Doktor Doof Not as a literary human translation, of course, but most of the meaning translates pretty well.
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
English please, historical, or hiding something.?
Es lebe Deutschland!Bulgarien und Deutschland-gute Freunde waren!!
Only National Socialist Germany!
The problem is the belief that people have enimies and need to measure up against them and do them some harm. In reality, nobody needs enemies. What they do need are friends.
Unfortunately, that is not the case for the dire threat that the bolsheviks had planned for Western Europe. It was pre-empted just in time.
War nie so und wird auch nie so sein.
Es gibt kein Europa der „Freunde“.
Es gibt europäische/internationale Nationen die miteinander auskommen müssen weil sie wirtschaftlich voneinander abhängig sind.
Darum überall diese Kompromisspolitik, gerade von Deutschland aus, anstatt eigenständiges Handeln.
Das ist ebenso ungesund wie die Welt mit Krieg zu übersähe.
@@-Thomsen- Zwei interessante Antworten für die ich danke. Der Begriff "Nation" ist relativ neu. Vorher diente man einem Herren. Ein freier Mann wechselte seinen Herren wenn er meinte dass er schlecht behandelt wurde. Unfreie Menschen wurden durch Prügel zur Arbeit gezwungen. Der Begriff Nation wurde erfunden als man die Sklaverei und Leibeigenschaft abgeschaft hat. Der Begriff "Nation" hat uns eine neue Form der Sklaverei gebracht. Man muss heute der Nation dienen auch wenn dieses den Tod und wirtschaftlichen Ruin bedeuted. Ich bin auch nicht der Ansicht, dass wir miteinander auskommen müssen weil wir wirtschaftlich voneinender abhängen. Das wirkliche Erfolgsrezept ist, dass man nur arbeitet für jemand den man persóhnlich mag und nur Geschäfte macht mit Personen die man für seine Freunde hält. Hierzu gehört, selbstverständlich, auch die Vergebung der Sünden der Menschen die uns nahestehen". Das man "unser" (ehrlich verdientes) täglich Brot essen sollte und nicht das Brot der anderen Menschen ist auch keine schlechte Idee.
Hippie bullshit lmao
Amazing quality!!! You can even hear him knocking with his hand on the speakers desk at 3:39
lol no, his mouth was close to the microphone.
Uncle Adi explains the joy of non functional English subtitles. Pretty cool.
I think he was telling a joke (in German)
DEUTSCHLAND🖤❤️💛
Damn was his voice really that deep?
No it's not.
Just listened to some of his speeches. In reality his voice was not so deep, the video uploader lowered the pitch to avoid RUclips strike.
No!
@@GERMANHISTORYARCHIVE ?
This is his normal voice
It is even deeper in some audios. Go on bitchute and start watching hundreds (maybe thousands) of his speeches. The content is truly a historical euphoric X trip!
160 # Германия 1942 ▶ Речь Адольфа Гитлера - Мюнхен Левенбройкеллер (08.11.42) "Падение Блау" Сталинград
00:10 Успех и стратегия
• Автор говорит о том, что его противники смеялись над ним, но теперь они могут быть не так уверены в своем успехе.
• Он упоминает о том, что его армия продвигается в пустыне, и что решающее значение в войне имеет, кто сделает последний крюк.
06:25 Ошибки и стратегические планы
• Автор обсуждает, были ли ошибки в его стратегических планах, таких как оккупация Украины, захват марганцевых руд и нефтяных месторождений.
• Он подчеркивает, что его противники могут утверждать, что он совершил ошибки, но он не строил свои планы по чужим рецептам.
• Он также упоминает о том, что его противники были близко к его границе, и что решающее значение имеет, кто сделает последний крюк в войне.
Minute 6 bis 7:30 ungefähr...
Aus heutiger Sicht können wir nun sagen,das es ein strategischer Fehler war ^^
I wish I could read this whole speech in English.
It was only fuk Nazi Lies
@@aluheinzel it’s historical, who cares.
I translated it for you and everyone else, see my other comment (Transcript of the first 8 minutes).
@@benberger5929
Thanks, much appreciated !
In your RUclips settings you can read the video in different languages with subtitles.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Put English subtitles in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!