What a stressful cooking show to watch for John. Considering she had to lie about so many parts of her story to preserve her place. Im surprised he didn’t grab a drink or two afterwards.
"And who else was there that night?" Was such a weird question out of nowhere. The point of the story was to paint the Reich in a good light, and it had already been made. It didn't matter who else was there that night and I don't think they were investigating the Smiths harboring any Jews from before liberation, so it seems unlikely that they put it in the teleprompter for that purpose. It just seems forcefully added by the writers of the show to me
It's a casual question. Maybe they had extended family. Maybe they had friends. She was curious and wanted to fill up the time. There was no intention from her to catch them doing anything. The point of this scene is to show how a simple question like that can throw them off so much because they need to lie and keep up appearances.
honestly i don't think he ever forgot, he's always been trying to "bide his time" and even with the whole talk with john before he left for berlin about the US having nukes
They designate a German Shepard every year to be patted on the head by the governor of Ireland as a symbolic thanks for Nazi liberation. This is then followed by a celebration involving lots of drinking which is followed by customary arrests and executions of everyone who insulted a copper while out having the craic.
I know the story but not when dates/times would coincide with this timeline divergence - in any event, what was to stop the Nazis from delving into the Founding mythology and making their own festival for the Americans, slapping a Nazi-friendly name across it? Maybe one way to reconcile these.
i always thought thanksgiving was still celebrated, just not an official national holiday. Maybe the Nazi's twisted thanksgiving to strenghten the hold of their ideology in america
@@mayonnnnnaise 'Lying by omission' - did you just learn this phrase and wanted to try it out? She didn't lie by omission, she lied by saying it was just them. That's omitting people who were there, but not 'lying by omission'. Lying by omission is just something people say to call people liars when they have not lied, but when they've left out other info that could be useful to them. (This is why refusing to give testimony at a court hearing is not considered lying to the court, as per the 5th amendment to the US const. or any equivalent in most western countries.) She stated directly and positively that only her family was there, which is simply a lie. Also, she didn't use 'double-speak', either. But this comment is already too long.
That would probably be erased from public knowledge or taught as a negative thing since it revolves around a rebellion and independence from a world power
Because on the night when the colonel came to give food and Nazi armbands, there's John, Helen, baby Thomas, that bald guy who served in the US military with John, and another guy who served with John and the bald guy whom they befriended like a brother. That another guy apparently a jew and was taken away to be killed, both John and the bald guy here couldn't save their friend. They regret their action since then for joining the Nazi Reich that night when the colonel first came, and were biding their time to make US whole again even though John became the bad guy in the end.
Also bringing up why her son died as well, she could’ve broken down and mentioned that Thomas died due to a deformity, and that’s when she didn’t agree with nazism anymore.
@@Megalith555 Yeah sadly even though John climbed the ranks in the Reich successfully and was even given all of North America he still decided it was best to crush the resistance so that the other guy he parted ways with in Europe would not come back to kill John. However I feel like john could of called off the strikes and that the show should of ended that way sadly they had to make him the villain in the end.
This is incredibly darkly entertaining. Its interesting how there's mentioning of calories on a 50s cooking show- that's something that wouldn't be cared about in our real universe by sometime in the 1980s, probably.
I think it’s would be fair to say that “happiness is mandatory” in this strange world because the regime is so weak, it can be blown over by criticism against it
That’s the thing with openly oppressive regimes. No one takes them seriously and they are bound to fail. It’s the hidden oppression you want to look out for
@@WammboLovesRedbull no it's neither "reik" nor "reish" nor "raisch". The correct pronunciation is "raich". Which is to be fair really hard to do for a non-native German speaker.
1) The lady asks, "What is your secret ingredient, Helen?" First off, she just stood right there and watched her assemble the dish. The question now is "What is your secret ingredient?" 2) The lady also asks (notice her black-colored, evil-looking eyes): "And who else was there that night?" What kind of question was that? Helen just finished telling her about her families first Reich-giving. What a weird follow-up question. You might as well asked her "What was the relative humidity at that time?" 3) "Thanks, Helen, we would love to have you back on the show." Wow, was probably the shortest tv show ever.. like 5 minutes at the most. Meanwhile, the casserole dish is still baking; probably has another 15-20 minutes. So, I guess, we don't get to see the final result? I want to talk to that producer, by God! Reich-giving TV Special: 2 minutes of putting a casserole together. 2 minutes of "girl talk." 1 minute of "thank-yous and goodbyes."
@@amongtheliving789 you can’t smoke weed you can’t live off the grid you can’t own various firearms types you can’t opt out of selective service (making you military property) and you can be made a slave for infractions
@@greggstrasser5791 um you're literally doing it now? freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences. It's absolutely legitimate and democratic for a democratic society to reject fascist, genocidal, anti-democratic, and totalitarian ideology
The use of Nazi symbolism in this show was greatly overexaggerated, even more than in the real life Nazi Germany. There are swastikas literally in every imaginable place. - You pick up up a rock and the bugs from a swastika below it - You go into the bathroom, and the doorknob has a swastika on it - You change your flat tire, and there's a swastika in the hubcap - You go to the bookcase to pick up a (of course Nazi or Hitler-related) book, and the bookstands are shaped like a swastika - You take a dump, and the turds fall into the toilet forming a swastika Not to mention everything is called 'Reich-' haha
i thought that to but i think they did that in the show to emphasise the control the Reich has over America and there trying to destroy that American culture that stills exist in some by blasting them with symbols of the ruling facist
Also the use of Nazi symbolism may seem exaggerated...at least in the Greater Nazi Reich because they wanted to Nazify the United States. If you live in the US, you would see everything with an American flag or in red, white, and blue. Buntings, American flags in forms of stickers, small American flags on toothpicks perhaps... Heck, even Boris Johnson tried to carry over the American culture of prominent flag usage to the UK. So, I think it's appropriate that the same type of culture exists in the GNR, only modified to be Nazi. Even with Jahr Null, the Symbols of American history (the largest being the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell) were blown to smithereens or appropriated for Nazi usage.
I guess it's thought to be of help and teach housewives how to do things around the house while men go to work and the children to school and sport, not to entertain masses of jobless, decadent, lazy people
The bounty of the Reich. The land of bountiful and abundant food! Never mind the fact that Germany could barely feed itself in reality even when they appeared to be winning the war. Ukraine in particular was important to Hitler due to its reputation for extremely fertile land. The idea that the USA, even a conquered USA, would be so short of food people were starving is one of many stretches in this show. lol. The US has land in major abundance and the majority of it is arable land. Much of that arable land is extremely productive and given the huge climate variations in the US, we have a much greater variety of food. Lots of grains, sugarcane, cotton, tobacco (in 1946), nut trees, vegetables of every type, fruit of every type including citrus, any type of meat you can imagine, huge variety of seafood, and lots of other things I haven’t mentioned. We also have huge expanses of grassland that is ideal for pasture for cattle, sheep and goats. So yeah, I seriously doubt that the benevolent Reich would be bringing us food. The Reich would have been loading shipload after shipload of American food and transporting it to Europe. The announcer in this video also drives me nuts in the way she pronounces Reich. She pronounces it Reish instead of the correct pronunciation. Plus---reichsgiving? Come on. lol. What’s next? Reichsmas? National Socialist Labor Day? EasterReich? And Columbus Day will be ReichMarshal Goering Day. Of course July 4 will be Hitler’s birthday. And before I forget, MLK day would be Fuhrer Day. Cinco-de-Reicho? I like it!!
It's not about the nutrition itself but the total failure of a supply chain. Germany could easily supply its own citizens with enough food if not all infrastructure was broken down. That failure lead to the food sitting in depots or not even being harvested.
How do you know what is "normal" about our world? We could be the alternate reality and reality is the English crushed the Revolution. Maybe in another, we sat out the Second World War, and ultimately made an alliance with Japan, and Australia is now the 53rd state of the Union.
@@luisreyes1963 Na you have GOT to be joking. As bad as you think Desantis is, he is no where near as bad as the Nazi's and to say he is, is an insult to the millions who died under the actual nazi regime. Desantis is not a nazi, Trump is not a nazi. You guys throw around the term to describe anyone whos slightly to the right, they aren't. They will never be as bad as it.
The Soviet Union/Russia basically doesn't exist in the timeline. The Western half of Russia is farmland ruled by the Reich. And old Joe Stalin had been executed.
You get a nuke. You get a nuke . YOU get a nuke. EVERYBODY gets a nuke. I have no doubt that the Nazis had little compunction against nuking the Soviet cities. They viewed the Slavs as less than human.
Without help from America, Joe Stalin and the Red Army were no match for German forces barreling from the East. An A-bomb wasn't necessary. Plus the Germans needed all that territory for farmland.
So this My headcannon for the first reichgiving (n@zi version of thanksgiving) in this universe the celebration itself was based on a story about a group of german settlers that come to the eastern europe. So the story goes like this there was a group of german settlers come to the newly conquered uh i mean "liberated" eastern europe to find a new oportunity for them and their family, after years of hardship and helped by devinetly not enslaved and genocided natives they finally manage to create a a fully functional settlement and then they celebrate their sucsess and all the good luck of the past year with feast and party alongside the native population that is devinetly not enslaved no sir no slavery or genocide at all
This clip is from a show on Amazon video called "The Man in the High Castle" and is based on a book of the same name by Philip K. Dick. I've watched it before and it's not bad for an alternate universe type of show.
I always laugh at the fact that the third reich in this show suffer of Batman Syndrome. They look like comic book villains renaming stuff to be about themselves.
Y'mean like the Reichsmarschall, or the Reichsführer, or the archetype of the Reichssoldat or the... It's sometimes hard for us to imagine since most of us don't live in fascist states, but fascist governments LOVE plastering their name anywhere they can. It helps them project power and seem omnipresent, both being good prop and making people think twice before acting against them. Some of the examples aren't even grammatically correct, or at least are extremely forced in. Like, everyone knew what the Führer lead, calling it the Reichsführer was entirely redundant, but they did it anyway because it reinforced the connection between the führer and the body of the state. The Reichsoldat is even more asinine, since it's made a LOT more sense to call it the "Ubersoldat" or similar, but again they wanted one word to tie everything together.
The Nazi scientists went through die Nebenwelt, picked up the OTL Pfizer jab, brought it back and poisoned Thomas with it After questioning the vax, Helen was took to a concentration camp in Maine and force fed bugs
@@whitezombie10In that universe Americans were starving for years. So the Reich came and gave them food, so to commemorate the called it Reichsgiving, to remind what the Reich giving for them, it's pretty clever if you think about the Reich in this series as North Korea, they have similar "dumb" naming conventions that praise their leaders, impose by their leaders.
What do you mean the kind of world you'd like to live in?? You're already halfway there, in your mind. You stay right there, buddy. In that delusional place...while the rest of us carry on with reality. We'll let you know if, and when you can come out and hang with the adults.
@@georgelloyd9364 just a bit of a heads up. Thanksgiving is only celebrated in the United States. It is not a world holiday. The pilgrims did not land in Germany. They landed in Massachusetts. Or what was going to be Massachusetts.
The last line from the lady implied that their cooking segment had ended, but they didn’t even finish baking.
Can wait for reichsmas
And I can’t wait for reichoween
@@cody_janssen831 Heiloween
@@cody_janssen831 reichoven
Right
Reichster.
There’s definitely more than one scene in this show that’s unintentionally hilarious.
What a stressful cooking show to watch for John. Considering she had to lie about so many parts of her story to preserve her place. Im surprised he didn’t grab a drink or two afterwards.
Bruh, I'd be grabbing the bottle after that
Notice only “happy talk” allowed
I’d get drunk after watching that
Reichs giving. 😂
lol
so im guessing its when the germans and americans had dinner lol
Instead of turkey, they are now serving wurst with fries on Reichsgiving.
Reichmass(Christmas)
Reich Year (New Year)
Reich day (Valentine's day)
Reicheen (Halloween)
@@typhoon8711 😂😂😂
Helen is a fan of cooking and baking with Butter. Just like the late,great Julia child.
Everyone: Nooooo you can't just cook everything with butter
Julia Child: Lives to 91
@@Rubycon99 That's true. And my beloved Mother who made to 69 NEVER cooked or baked with margarine. She considered that a sin.
"Just a little bit of fascism, let er rip!"🤣
@@tubian323 And may I add that as long as she stuck to her convictions, she NEVER made anything in her kitchen that was so-so.
"And who else was there that night?" Was such a weird question out of nowhere. The point of the story was to paint the Reich in a good light, and it had already been made. It didn't matter who else was there that night and I don't think they were investigating the Smiths harboring any Jews from before liberation, so it seems unlikely that they put it in the teleprompter for that purpose. It just seems forcefully added by the writers of the show to me
Besides, putting a Reichsmarshall's wife on the spot in public TV is an incredibly ill advised idea.
This whole show seems forced.
It's a casual question. Maybe they had extended family. Maybe they had friends. She was curious and wanted to fill up the time. There was no intention from her to catch them doing anything. The point of this scene is to show how a simple question like that can throw them off so much because they need to lie and keep up appearances.
@@writershard5065 I like that, and it's quite possible. Really my main point was that that particular question seemed very forced.
@@gtrldwYes! I agree
You can see how whitcroft is remebering what he always was
honestly i don't think he ever forgot, he's always been trying to "bide his time" and even with the whole talk with john before he left for berlin about the US having nukes
Nnkk
Honestly, I wish this show focused more on John Smith, his friends and family and Inspector Kido. They were by far the most interesting characters.
In Ireland we would of Had St PatReichs day,
They designate a German Shepard every year to be patted on the head by the governor of Ireland as a symbolic thanks for Nazi liberation. This is then followed by a celebration involving lots of drinking which is followed by customary arrests and executions of everyone who insulted a copper while out having the craic.
Every summer we would play Herman Goering in the pool
Lol nice
In India it would've been Reichwali.
Or perhaps Derwali - no, too ba- okay I'll leave.
Or Hindutva
@@osamaz2780 Ola Hu Uber💥💥💥
Humari Bharat would not get its independence from the Britishers . Instead The Nazis supposedly Killed the King of England
I think you would be under Imperial Japan
When is Cinco de Reich-o?
Underestimated comment
Well that was a holiday about defeating the French in battle so... pretty much once a week.
Valentine's day?
St Patrick's day?
Alright, this is my favorite Reich holiday pun.
@@RealD8 Velenreich's Day has a nice ring to it
Can't wait for Eid-Al-Fitler
They conveniently omitted the complete annihilation of Washington by German forces with their nuclear attack.
Ahem, _liberation._ No innocent civilians were harmed in the production of this war.
1:39 fascinating
@Nationalistic Socialistic Worker's Party of Roblox
punch a nazi
@@billieeisenhower406 punch both a nazi and a commie
@@HuszOG
communism is based so no
@@billieeisenhower406 its worse than nazis
@@HuszOG
how
From Thanksgiving turns out into Reichsgiving....
Should have called it Erntedank thats what we germans actually call it
@@tobiast471 yeah but noone celebrates it
I prefer Reichukkah. Oh wait...
Funny not funny
Oh yeah now i remember
Ho boy 😂
Maybe if you have no sense of humor. @@RealD8
The host of the cooking show reminds me of June Lockhart, Lassies Mother.
can't wait for reichukkah
A cursed combination that no one would imagine
Somehow this has 69 likes in April 23
Uh… keep waiting(?)
I don’t understand if Roosevelt is dead then there was never a thanks giving holiday like we know today ,
I know the story but not when dates/times would coincide with this timeline divergence - in any event, what was to stop the Nazis from delving into the Founding mythology and making their own festival for the Americans, slapping a Nazi-friendly name across it? Maybe one way to reconcile these.
Meh this show was shit I was very disappointed with the overall story any way
@@Alec_Tuttle The writers were drooling idiots. Not surprising, it's American TV. I don't expect much attention to detail from these people.
i always thought thanksgiving was still celebrated, just not an official national holiday. Maybe the Nazi's twisted thanksgiving to strenghten the hold of their ideology in america
@@puroktahzeeb9355 Roosevelts the one who modernized a holiday so without Roosevelt and his wife the holiday would not look as they pictured it
And now soon it's Reichoween!
What did she say that was dangerous? Aside from almost slipping up on who was there.
Talking about pre-war topics that go against the new states values would trip up people from what I believe
That was the point, she ALMOST stated that they were staying with a jewish person when the nazis invaded
Everything she said is intellectually dishonest. She is lying by omission. She's using real life double speak
@jo e nah they right, shes lying by leaving out crucial details that impact the story as a whole
@@mayonnnnnaise 'Lying by omission' - did you just learn this phrase and wanted to try it out? She didn't lie by omission, she lied by saying it was just them. That's omitting people who were there, but not 'lying by omission'. Lying by omission is just something people say to call people liars when they have not lied, but when they've left out other info that could be useful to them. (This is why refusing to give testimony at a court hearing is not considered lying to the court, as per the 5th amendment to the US const. or any equivalent in most western countries.) She stated directly and positively that only her family was there, which is simply a lie.
Also, she didn't use 'double-speak', either. But this comment is already too long.
Can’t wait to celebrate reichteenth
I love watching the Reichdependence Day fireworks on July Reichth
That would probably be erased from public knowledge or taught as a negative thing since it revolves around a rebellion and independence from a world power
That would be February because that's when the Germans one. Pretty cold celebration for fireworks in the Northeast
wat was so dangerous? is it the fact that john looks mad?
Because on the night when the colonel came to give food and Nazi armbands, there's John, Helen, baby Thomas, that bald guy who served in the US military with John, and another guy who served with John and the bald guy whom they befriended like a brother. That another guy apparently a jew and was taken away to be killed, both John and the bald guy here couldn't save their friend. They regret their action since then for joining the Nazi Reich that night when the colonel first came, and were biding their time to make US whole again even though John became the bad guy in the end.
@R J oh
Also bringing up why her son died as well, she could’ve broken down and mentioned that Thomas died due to a deformity, and that’s when she didn’t agree with nazism anymore.
@@georgehoffman3439 they never really agreed with it as john said before its all an act none of it is real its just so they get to live.
@@Megalith555 Yeah sadly even though John climbed the ranks in the Reich successfully and was even given all of North America he still decided it was best to crush the resistance so that the other guy he parted ways with in Europe would not come back to kill John. However I feel like john could of called off the strikes and that the show should of ended that way sadly they had to make him the villain in the end.
That cooking show gives me Wanda vision vibes
Reichsgiving.
reichsmas
This is incredibly darkly entertaining. Its interesting how there's mentioning of calories on a 50s cooking show- that's something that wouldn't be cared about in our real universe by sometime in the 1980s, probably.
Those REICHTITS looks great
It’s short for Christmas in the reich
It’s the day Germany invaded America
The lady in green is really pretty 😍
I think it’s would be fair to say that “happiness is mandatory” in this strange world because the regime is so weak, it can be blown over by criticism against it
That’s the thing with openly oppressive regimes. No one takes them seriously and they are bound to fail. It’s the hidden oppression you want to look out for
Especially sins they kill anybody that don’t fit into their super sayin distopiya lol
I own that Oster blender!
I Love Thanksgiving More Than Reichsgiving.
I agree Empire’s givings sounds weird and almost to on the nose
Right here’s the thing...I’ve always pronounced it “reik” not “reish”
It is riesh! That is how my German Mom pronounced it.
@diana eubanks, no it’s pronounced Raish.
@@WammboLovesRedbull no it's neither "reik" nor "reish" nor "raisch". The correct pronunciation is "raich". Which is to be fair really hard to do for a non-native German speaker.
Rainbow correct but Dutch people can do it.
eric darkgoat I think you could pronounce it as “raich”.
The people here who think the chat on a daytime Tv show is genuine and not scripted.
The questions are scripted of course, but the answers probably arent irl
Such hesitations edited out of even 'lives broadcasts in our 'free media' I'm pleased to announce.
We defeated the wrong enemy.
-- General George Patton
This is the moment when Smith knew the true terror. Not even in front of the former farmer's chicken.
I’m ready for reichintenes day
Reichsgiving
1) The lady asks, "What is your secret ingredient, Helen?" First off, she just stood right there and watched her assemble the dish. The question now is "What is your secret ingredient?"
2) The lady also asks (notice her black-colored, evil-looking eyes): "And who else was there that night?" What kind of question was that? Helen just finished telling her about her families first Reich-giving. What a weird follow-up question. You might as well asked her "What was the relative humidity at that time?"
3) "Thanks, Helen, we would love to have you back on the show." Wow, was probably the shortest tv show ever.. like 5 minutes at the most. Meanwhile, the casserole dish is still baking; probably has another 15-20 minutes. So, I guess, we don't get to see the final result? I want to talk to that producer, by God!
Reich-giving TV Special:
2 minutes of putting a casserole together.
2 minutes of "girl talk."
1 minute of "thank-yous and goodbyes."
Helen is like so pretty
I know that Pyrex bowl. It’s one in my kitchen.
Freedom will never die
It’s dead now.
@@greggstrasser5791 No it’s not
@@amongtheliving789
You don’t have the freedom to question the Holocaust.
@@amongtheliving789 you can’t smoke weed you can’t live off the grid you can’t own various firearms types you can’t opt out of selective service (making you military property) and you can be made a slave for infractions
@@greggstrasser5791 um you're literally doing it now? freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequences. It's absolutely legitimate and democratic for a democratic society to reject fascist, genocidal, anti-democratic, and totalitarian ideology
The use of Nazi symbolism in this show was greatly overexaggerated, even more than in the real life Nazi Germany. There are swastikas literally in every imaginable place.
- You pick up up a rock and the bugs from a swastika below it
- You go into the bathroom, and the doorknob has a swastika on it
- You change your flat tire, and there's a swastika in the hubcap
- You go to the bookcase to pick up a (of course Nazi or Hitler-related) book, and the bookstands are shaped like a swastika
- You take a dump, and the turds fall into the toilet forming a swastika
Not to mention everything is called 'Reich-' haha
i thought that to but i think they did that in the show to emphasise the control the Reich has over America and there trying to destroy that American culture that stills exist in some by blasting them with symbols of the ruling facist
Don't forget that also the knobs for every faucet are swastikas 😂 Steering wheel of your new Volkswagen? Swastika.
Also the use of Nazi symbolism may seem exaggerated...at least in the Greater Nazi Reich because they wanted to Nazify the United States. If you live in the US, you would see everything with an American flag or in red, white, and blue. Buntings, American flags in forms of stickers, small American flags on toothpicks perhaps... Heck, even Boris Johnson tried to carry over the American culture of prominent flag usage to the UK. So, I think it's appropriate that the same type of culture exists in the GNR, only modified to be Nazi. Even with Jahr Null, the Symbols of American history (the largest being the Statue of Liberty and the Liberty Bell) were blown to smithereens or appropriated for Nazi usage.
@@pancratius602 So they didn't do it to Poland or France but would do it to the US? What a special place, with very special people. :)
@@JsJdv us was the only that showed some fight in that show
You put your grief behind you? I'm gonna need to hear you say it!
Lol at the swastika apron
Woah I did not notice that at all
Lmao. That is so stupid.
She may have said a little to much.
What do they mean by who else was there?
Reich TV must haved sucked.
I'm now picturing what the MTv, TLC, Cartoon Network, and Oxygen equivalent would look like... WHOA!
I guess it's thought to be of help and teach housewives how to do things around the house while men go to work and the children to school and sport, not to entertain masses of jobless, decadent, lazy people
@@Augustus_Imperator yeah where you can be shot, for saying the wrong thing, on tv. National socialism has no freedom.
@@stevekidkil1081 who said anything about freedom?
@@Augustus_Imperator yeah I guess you are right, in this world who needs it.
What is the dish Helen was making?
The bounty of the Reich. The land of bountiful and abundant food! Never mind the fact that Germany could barely feed itself in reality even when they appeared to be winning the war. Ukraine in particular was important to Hitler due to its reputation for extremely fertile land. The idea that the USA, even a conquered USA, would be so short of food people were starving is one of many stretches in this show. lol. The US has land in major abundance and the majority of it is arable land. Much of that arable land is extremely productive and given the huge climate variations in the US, we have a much greater variety of food. Lots of grains, sugarcane, cotton, tobacco (in 1946), nut trees, vegetables of every type, fruit of every type including citrus, any type of meat you can imagine, huge variety of seafood, and lots of other things I haven’t mentioned. We also have huge expanses of grassland that is ideal for pasture for cattle, sheep and goats. So yeah, I seriously doubt that the benevolent Reich would be bringing us food. The Reich would have been loading shipload after shipload of American food and transporting it to Europe. The announcer in this video also drives me nuts in the way she pronounces Reich. She pronounces it Reish instead of the correct pronunciation. Plus---reichsgiving? Come on. lol. What’s next? Reichsmas? National Socialist Labor Day? EasterReich? And Columbus Day will be ReichMarshal Goering Day. Of course July 4 will be Hitler’s birthday. And before I forget, MLK day would be Fuhrer Day.
Cinco-de-Reicho? I like it!!
It's not about the nutrition itself but the total failure of a supply chain.
Germany could easily supply its own citizens with enough food if not all infrastructure was broken down.
That failure lead to the food sitting in depots or not even being harvested.
I don't know if I'd ever be able to live in a world like this. Not normal.
Thank God things are so normal these days
How do you know what is "normal" about our world? We could be the alternate reality and reality is the English crushed the Revolution. Maybe in another, we sat out the Second World War, and ultimately made an alliance with Japan, and Australia is now the 53rd state of the Union.
@@Rubycon99 😆😆
Be prepared for such a world should Desantis become president...I meant Öbergruppenfuhrer.
@@luisreyes1963 Na you have GOT to be joking. As bad as you think Desantis is, he is no where near as bad as the Nazi's and to say he is, is an insult to the millions who died under the actual nazi regime. Desantis is not a nazi, Trump is not a nazi. You guys throw around the term to describe anyone whos slightly to the right, they aren't. They will never be as bad as it.
Just occurred to me - what happened to the Soviet union in this alternate timeline? Did the Nazis and Japan conquer it too?
The Soviet Union/Russia basically doesn't exist in the timeline. The Western half of Russia is farmland ruled by the Reich. And old Joe Stalin had been executed.
You get a nuke. You get a nuke . YOU get a nuke. EVERYBODY gets a nuke. I have no doubt that the Nazis had little compunction against nuking the Soviet cities. They viewed the Slavs as less than human.
Without help from America, Joe Stalin and the Red Army were no match for German forces barreling from the East. An A-bomb wasn't necessary. Plus the Germans needed all that territory for farmland.
the german took everthing up to the ural and japan took Vladivostok and part of eastern Siberia the rest became a neutral zone between the two country
@@aoki6332 probably an irradiated neutral zone. I imagine the reich did mass tests of their nukes in Kazakhstan just like the USSR did.
So this My headcannon for the first reichgiving (n@zi version of thanksgiving) in this universe the celebration itself was based on a story about a group of german settlers that come to the eastern europe. So the story goes like this there was a group of german settlers come to the newly conquered uh i mean "liberated" eastern europe to find a new oportunity for them and their family, after years of hardship and helped by devinetly not enslaved and genocided natives they finally manage to create a a fully functional settlement and then they celebrate their sucsess and all the good luck of the past year with feast and party alongside the native population that is devinetly not enslaved no sir no slavery or genocide at all
Can't wait for Heilukkah.
Wait, nevermind..
In this universe how are the Illinois Nazis doing?
Still falling from the unfinished highway and the Gruppenfuhrer still lives the other guy.
The most funny thing about that is that National Socialist Germany celebrated thanksgiving as well. No Reichsgiving or any similar type of crap.
What show is this?
This clip is from a show on Amazon video called "The Man in the High Castle" and is based on a book of the same name by Philip K. Dick. I've watched it before and it's not bad for an alternate universe type of show.
Hell's Kitchen secret episode
can't wait for reichmas
Reish
And this upcoming weekend we will celebrate reichster.
i see.
Is every holiday have “reich” in it?
Hallowreich? Happy reichtines days?
Reichbirthday
Considering the real Germans never bastardized their own holidays like that I would assume it’s the shows brain dead writers
Oh sh*t I’M Laughing🤣😂
@@evenlord7825Okay Wehraboo.
@@UnIimited_Power chew some shards of glass
I always laugh at the fact that the third reich in this show suffer of Batman Syndrome. They look like comic book villains renaming stuff to be about themselves.
Y'mean like the Reichsmarschall, or the Reichsführer, or the archetype of the Reichssoldat or the...
It's sometimes hard for us to imagine since most of us don't live in fascist states, but fascist governments LOVE plastering their name anywhere they can. It helps them project power and seem omnipresent, both being good prop and making people think twice before acting against them.
Some of the examples aren't even grammatically correct, or at least are extremely forced in. Like, everyone knew what the Führer lead, calling it the Reichsführer was entirely redundant, but they did it anyway because it reinforced the connection between the führer and the body of the state. The Reichsoldat is even more asinine, since it's made a LOT more sense to call it the "Ubersoldat" or similar, but again they wanted one word to tie everything together.
Imagine if she questionned the vaccine on Reich TV
Weren't the Nazis anti-vaxxers?
The Nazi scientists went through die Nebenwelt, picked up the OTL Pfizer jab, brought it back and poisoned Thomas with it
After questioning the vax, Helen was took to a concentration camp in Maine and force fed bugs
"Reichsgiving" lmao. My God, what were the writers thinking?!
The writers nailed it.
@@Neojhunnah they would never change festivities that much
@@whitezombie10In that universe Americans were starving for years. So the Reich came and gave them food, so to commemorate the called it Reichsgiving, to remind what the Reich giving for them, it's pretty clever if you think about the Reich in this series as North Korea, they have similar "dumb" naming conventions that praise their leaders, impose by their leaders.
Great knobs
Wrong - Obedience is the key to a happy marriage. The wife must obey her husband.
these days the obedience goes the other way. a man must sit down, shut up and hand over his paycheck. the future is female after all.
Fuck that
@@Shiirow 🙄🙄🙄
@@Shiirow the future is female? Lmao
@@Shiirowjudah
Cringe.
Just cringe.
"Reichs day" is as stupid a name as "empire day", which is what it translates to.
Not really, it can be a day for the Reich and celebrating it
@@grapefruitjuice9473 That doesn't change the fact that it's a stupid name. Literal Star Wars tier naming.
A more literal translation would be "day of the realm". Reich doesn't mean "empire" and never has.
@@redengineer4380 The British did use to have an Empire Day until the 50's.
@@Rubycon99 Guess what? It was a stupid name then, too.
This is the kind of world I would love to live in. Trump or DeSantis 2024!
And you'd probably be the 1st one hauled off in a cattle car to "happy fun" camps to take a shower
@@spentcasing3990 sheep
Ah yes, I remember that infamous day when Trump (literally Hitler) renamed Thanksgiving to Reichsgiving.
What do you mean the kind of world you'd like to live in?? You're already halfway there, in your mind. You stay right there, buddy. In that delusional place...while the rest of us carry on with reality. We'll let you know if, and when you can come out and hang with the adults.
@@georgelloyd9364 just a bit of a heads up. Thanksgiving is only celebrated in the United States. It is not a world holiday. The pilgrims did not land in Germany. They landed in Massachusetts. Or what was going to be Massachusetts.