Always admire the march. It was composed by the movie's music composer, but sounds like a real prussian march, he got it perfectly.
@Vikingr4Jesus59193 ай бұрын
I've had some people tell me it sounds more British than Prussian. What do you think of that?
@kellymcbright54563 ай бұрын
@@Vikingr4Jesus5919It has some british colour, too. Maybe i would believe it, if it was presented as a british march. It is due to it's modern style. It is created in 20th century, you can clearly hear. And prussian marches use to be older. I do not know any prussian/german march from 20th century. All the classics are older. But to my ear it sounds like i would imagine a modernized prussian style. However, it is a matter of personal taste, nothing like facts.
@marcelbork92Ай бұрын
@@Vikingr4Jesus5919 Yes. I also thought that.
@marcelbork92Ай бұрын
@@Vikingr4Jesus5919 By the way, also the sergeant's shouting is rather British than Prussian.
@petercollingwood522Ай бұрын
@@Vikingr4Jesus5919 Incorrect.
@thomas_asunto4 жыл бұрын
He wanted to eat Britain. - Herman Göring
@Fat1221911 күн бұрын
Great Britain 🇬🇧
@mjw1955Ай бұрын
One of the best flying films ever made.
@danlefouАй бұрын
Goering's boots on the visit depicted were actually pink, but the film makers did not think the audience would believe an authentic recreation!
@Kiefer53711 ай бұрын
Gut gemacht, authentisch. Die Uniform auch
@Aldi-mf4ur20 күн бұрын
What's a movie
@Kiefer53719 күн бұрын
@@Aldi-mf4ur battle of britain, movie from 1969
@peterhowe547Ай бұрын
His favourite breakfast is Luftwaffles
@mrphatmunkeyspew6969Ай бұрын
And lots and lots of them...................
@mine2394Ай бұрын
lol 😆
@camsmith765111 күн бұрын
How about English subtitles
@PC-lu3zf4 жыл бұрын
This scene always makes me smile lol
@Frankie-O Жыл бұрын
😃
@JamesRichards-mj9kw6 ай бұрын
It's why England is Islamic now.
@MarkHarrison733Ай бұрын
Look at cities in the UK now.
@Frankie-OАй бұрын
Lily Allen makes me smile.
@orangepeelbeef43244 жыл бұрын
Goering at 4.21 was me today when I heard the mk19 Griffin engine at full revs at RAF Conignsby Tally ho!
@acersalman8258Ай бұрын
Everything beautiful ❤❤❤❤
@peterbrown88806 ай бұрын
Brilliant Film!!!!!!!!!!!
@williampaz2092 Жыл бұрын
For some reason Herman Goering gave his special, personal train the code name “ASIA.” Everyone always called it that name.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe66846 ай бұрын
And the "Führersonderzug" or "Hitler's special train" was codenamed "Amerika".
@stevetheduck1425Ай бұрын
I wonder if Himmler's special train was called 'Afrika'?
@davidmurray5399Ай бұрын
Goring's train was actually much longer than portrayed in the film, eight to ten cars and very heavy as the cars were armored against attacks from above and below.
@kennethball3718Ай бұрын
Their unifoms.....
@lepetitgeographe73549 күн бұрын
full film please😊😊😚
@peterbrown64345 жыл бұрын
Goering,well he did face the Music,full on!!!
@aumann045218 күн бұрын
love how Jawoll Herr Reichsmarschall translates into vang thua ngai
@definitelyjustcj41483 жыл бұрын
4:09 Happy Göring 😌
@joz.790927 күн бұрын
war der mensch wirklich so ?
@2579322 күн бұрын
@@joz.7909 Ja, war er. Er war begeisterungsfähig, jovial... Und ein unermesslich selbstverliebter Popanz der sich mit Anderer Lorbeeren schmückte und ungnädig wurde wenn es nicht lief wie er sich das vorstellte. Göring war definitiv ein schwieriger Mensch.
@atomic-law77642 жыл бұрын
Just noticed the Germans got an American AA gun on the train but in guessing they didn't have a german available for the set lol
@kellymcbright545610 ай бұрын
That is allday in war movies.
@davidgudlaugson5282 ай бұрын
Dunno....Maybe Lend-Lease started early....😁
@rainbowappleslice2 ай бұрын
it's not entirely suprising. They also stick german soldiers on an american M37 Howitzer carriage early on, probably because they couldn't find any working panzers in good enough shape
@MichaelJ44 Жыл бұрын
Me when I hear the flames in my kitchen ablaze because I left the stove on before going to sleep but don’t care because I’m tired and it’s nap time: 4:09
@ylf_nac_i9 ай бұрын
Mood
@runninggreenhorn918511 күн бұрын
Seht her. Genau so war es und nicht ein Iota anders. Filme der Sieger erzählen immer die Wahrheit.
@EngPheniks9 ай бұрын
Göring was a big man. His tunic was huge.
@ikarus3044928 күн бұрын
Big man? He was mostly on drugs.
@ChristianRauber16 күн бұрын
He was quite attractive in his 20ies and 30ies. Hard to believe
@JRJunior86245 күн бұрын
True, he was a pig and a drug addict
@muathodahdauwd272218 күн бұрын
Name movie please???
@susannek75448 ай бұрын
Den Göring finde ich besonders nahe am Original 👍
@Rk-iv4weАй бұрын
Die Stimme vom Führer gut getroffen..
@MichaelJ442 жыл бұрын
Happiest man in the world (he liked planes)
@Frankie-O Жыл бұрын
🙂
@V-41216 күн бұрын
Probably bc of drugs :)
@allenschroeder353227 күн бұрын
It’s a movie , they have to get the props as good as they can
@FrancoPetrucciOficial23 күн бұрын
tengo una pregunta ¿ como se llama la pelicula??
@ThomasWilliams895 ай бұрын
1:45 best fake marching tune of all time.
@chrisholland73674 ай бұрын
It's the main intro to the film composed by Ron Goodwin. The Battle Of Britain March. It's meant to be a German military march.
@maxwunsche85497 күн бұрын
WIR WAREN WUNDERBAR 🖤🖤🖤
@minderbeaxtigt96762 жыл бұрын
POV: Du kommst von Nerd & Kultur
@derkylosАй бұрын
Why do all the subtitles mistranslate the weight of bombs Hitler is claiming will be dropped? I noticed it on the English subtitles, too, when I watched this the first time.
@1963AustriaАй бұрын
Yet never did Germany land troops on the British shores. Could Germany have taken on the full force of Royal Navy, Air???? Maybe before 06/1941......
@user-rt8xr4lx7s15 күн бұрын
Ça c'était un orateur !!!
@Fat1221911 күн бұрын
Twisted dreams !
@josephgrech3153Күн бұрын
What is the name of this film please?
@jmccallion2394Ай бұрын
Eric Coates was a brilliant composer!
@deepcosmiclove2 ай бұрын
You gotta love those German girls!
@artlover1477Ай бұрын
Yeah, in about less than 5 years, the Russian troops were "enjoying" them.
@shannonVwalkerАй бұрын
@@artlover1477 you wouldn't be saying that if it was your mother and Sister and daughter the Russians was enjoying would you. 🤨
@flitsertheoАй бұрын
The white shirted girls are members of the BDM, Bund Deutscher Mädel, female equivalent of the Hitlerjugend.
@sakkra93Ай бұрын
@@artlover1477 It isn't all bad, at least hundreds of thousands of them managed to flee the Reds and fell in love with British and American Anglo-Saxon soldiers.
@jerromedrakejr93325 күн бұрын
@@shannonVwalker My great-grandmother and her two daughters were raped by the Germans, and her husband and her two sons were shot by the Germans... I have no mercy or regret for what the Soviets did to those German girls...
@peterbrown64343 жыл бұрын
The only way now you can see Goering's Train On KZbin!!
@Ul.B9 ай бұрын
The first passenger coach is a 26.4m passenger coach. These were only produced from the 1950s onwards. The coach behind it is a so-called Schürzenwagen. These were already produced before the war. This means that only the second passenger coach is suitable, but not the first.
@stevetheduck1425Ай бұрын
All of the Nazi command's special trains were stripped and returned to normal passenger service. It's why they can't be found today. They no longer exist, having been worn out and replaced long ago.
@Ul.BАй бұрын
@@stevetheduck1425 That is not right. Some of Göring's carriages still exist. After the Second World War, several carriages continued to be used in the Federal Republic's government trains. The saloon car 10 205 was used by the German Chancellor until 1974 and was then rented out by the Deutsche Bundesbahn for special trips. It has been in the House of History in Bonn since 1990. After the war, the salon dining car 10 241 was assigned as a support car for the Federal President's salon car. When the Queen visited Germany in 1978, the car was part of the Queen's train. After it was presumably decommissioned in 1978, it became part of the Nuremberg Transport Museum, which assigned it to its branch in Koblenz.
@Papers.Please.191721 күн бұрын
Sure Goering with blonde hairs 💀
@flukeman02210 ай бұрын
English title but no English subs. 🤷♂️
@rondiarelli5 жыл бұрын
the actor really looks like goering
@williampaz2092 Жыл бұрын
German Air Ace Adolf Galland was a consultant for this movie. When he saw this actor and then heard him speak and shout he personally saw to it that he got the role of Herman Goering.
@drachenfelsen325810 ай бұрын
Gerd Froebe war einer der ganz großen der deutschen Charakter Darsteller ,seine Verkörperung von Hermann Göring in diesem Film ist echt episch.
@AntonnickАй бұрын
@@drachenfelsen3258 Ich glaube nicht, dass es Gerd Fröbe war sondern Heinz Reiß, oder?
@theflash0815Ай бұрын
@@Antonnickder hieß Hein Rieß😉
@theflash0815Ай бұрын
@@drachenfelsen3258das war doch nicht Gerd Fröbe sondern Hein Rieß
@user-by3wj4mq3wАй бұрын
Zu den Eisbeeren Robben
@altermann7280Ай бұрын
Hermann Maier und der Gröfaz... Zwei ganz starke Typen... 🙄
@tomtom34bАй бұрын
Ich lass Euch Alle über den Kanal schwimmen! I wonder if there were as fierce british or US sergeants who threatened that to their soldiers, LOL!
@888888burke3 ай бұрын
everything that flies belongs to me!!! :)))
@martinbrode7131Ай бұрын
No, belongs to the German Luftwaffe. Gossip
@billb207Күн бұрын
1:49 Mountains in the background? Near Calais? The surrounding land is as flat as a pancake.
@BubbeParkerАй бұрын
What if they had just gave him Heinz beans? Would that have made him go away?
@hans-yoachimulbrich602628 күн бұрын
Er kommt, er kommt...? Wer? 🤣☠️👀
@walterkronkitesleftshoe668426 күн бұрын
Err...... Hitler, of Course.
@piggdsbest33325 күн бұрын
What is title of film ?
@KevinThanh8225 күн бұрын
Battle of Britain
@user-by3wj4mq3wАй бұрын
Royal India Opéra!
@mbl1154Ай бұрын
which movie?
@alejandrovidal644129 күн бұрын
Battle of Britain...
@tannhauser4031Ай бұрын
If you mention Luftwaffe Pilot's excuse in the last scene of the movie, Germany's defeat in the Battle of Britain is not just the excellence of Spitfire. It may be because the RAF had many highly intelligent pilots from Oxford and Cambridge, who were aristocrats and had a strong sense of social responsibility. And it should always be kept in mind that the responsibility for the war is not just Hitler's individual, but the German people, who were caught in a collective frenzy as seen in the film, are much more responsible.
@stevetheduck1425Ай бұрын
One major difference between the RAF and the Luftwaffe, was the tendency of the RAF to rest aircrews, promote them, and give them time instructing, running air fighting schools and even taking up flying instructor positions. This meant the skills learned were often passed on to new pilots. The Luftwaffe tended to to keep pilots on operational duties until severely wounded, invalided out due to burn-out, or because of things like their faces being burnt. The greatest German ace, spent much time out of the line when wounded, and was able to get married, then was wounded shortly before the end of the war, so he survived in a hospital.
@thewarbore73Ай бұрын
Rubbish. A third of the pilots in the BoB were Sgts 😂.
@friedrichviktor9466Ай бұрын
Movie title?
@OGerlАй бұрын
Battle of Britain / Luftschlacht um England (1969)
@user-by3wj4mq3wАй бұрын
92 km lenge wieviele Bomben werde fallen uber
@jak933821 күн бұрын
Ich war Jagdflieger. Aber Ich war ein Feigling.
@atilayakubov76845 жыл бұрын
Name of the film ?
@KevinThanh825 жыл бұрын
"Battle of Britain"
@peterbrown64345 жыл бұрын
Battle Of Britain
@atilayakubov76844 жыл бұрын
Thanks !
@Frankie-O Жыл бұрын
Battle of Britain (1969)
@mcphisto8523 күн бұрын
Jurassic Park
@fernandosantiagorodrigueze26555 ай бұрын
Irurzun, y una Mikado de Renfe
@user-by3wj4mq3wАй бұрын
Ein neuen Planeten👽
@dawamsurya7540Ай бұрын
Movie name
@commandingjudgedredd1841Ай бұрын
Battle of Britain.
@wolf99000 Жыл бұрын
Always wondered about this part is it Hitlers real speech played over or is the guy playing Hitler doing it if so he-does a good Hitler
@Marcus2808986 ай бұрын
Same!! If it’s not a real speech he made, then whoever played him did an uncannily good impression. Up there within Bruno Ganz in Downfall
@rotorhd22 ай бұрын
actor
@sakkra93Ай бұрын
I'm not certain if the speech is real word for word, but it is very similar to a real speech Hitler made in late 1940.
@tonyrobinson362Ай бұрын
They might win at football but when it really matters well?
@user-oo3ku6ge6wАй бұрын
1:57 american anti-aircraft
@galaxyj34463 жыл бұрын
Luffwafe vs SS in 1944; german civil war
@matzel20013 ай бұрын
Göring was an incredible fool. 😡😡😡
@stevetheduck1425Ай бұрын
He was, like many of the surviving Nazis, studied closely after capture and after he'd been weaned off the dope and lost some weight. He was probably the most intelligent of them all, but his laziness, drug habit and gross appetite defeated him. He had actually been a physically brave fighter pilot himself, in an earlier war, and held a responsible position as a group commander. Shame he didn't learn anything when he did it. Or actually, fortunately, his ego prevented him learning anything useful, or anything likely to help him survive contact with Nazis, like so many.
@tomwotton99 ай бұрын
3:33 And then it all goes wrong! (Which just to be clear is a very good thing.)
@maxfrankow123811 ай бұрын
The fact they fell for that monstrous bullshit… 😢
@susannek75448 ай бұрын
Warum ? Hätte doch fast geklappt!😅
@flodareltih327029 күн бұрын
Como se llama la pelicula???
@alejandrovidal644129 күн бұрын
Battle of Britain...
@angNguyen-yw7ke25 күн бұрын
Just like as North Korea
@cripplehawk4 ай бұрын
2:16 *"WANKSTAIN"!!!!!!!!*
@nectafarious884227 күн бұрын
Harvey?
@harshkumarf43796 ай бұрын
i have heard every speech of hitler i can , i have watched every videos that i can find about nazi germany , i have to say the actor hwo has played hitler has actually done a wonderful job in mimicking hitler's voice ,,
@06rtm6 ай бұрын
Having been obsessed by the war, do you have any unique insights?
@dr82785 ай бұрын
Hitler is voiced by Rolf Stiefel, not the same guy in the scene. Very, very convincing.
@Jonesyb904 ай бұрын
Odd thing to brag about
@06rtm4 ай бұрын
@@Jonesyb90 Lmao
@kiyoyt7252 ай бұрын
Hitler visited Japan…amazing.
@KleitonDamasceno8 күн бұрын
Nome do filme?
@donallally5504Ай бұрын
He was a bear of a man wasn't he
@osakasenri73525 ай бұрын
In the Battle of Britain, if the Luftwaffe had used Japanese A6Ms, the bombers might have been protected.
@jimpeterson21485 ай бұрын
Protected by what? Exploding gas cans? The Japanese had among the worst aircraft of the war, lmao The Italians has had better fighters. Educate yourself
@osakasenri73525 ай бұрын
@@jimpeterson2148 How about(Nakajima Ki-43-IIb Hayabusa) OSCAR? It is poorly armed, but it was able to shoot down Spitfires in Southeast Asia.
@freakyflow5 ай бұрын
@@osakasenri7352 Because the Ki-43-II flew in February 1942 And the Battle of Britain was Aug 1940 The fight to get Britain was long over And much like the Hellcat And Mustang..England also had the Tempest Mk V And other aircraft that would of out classed The Ki-43 Like they did with the German aircraft As for your "Southeast Asia" Burma : The result of the battle of Mk.VIII vs Ki-43 in Burma theatre (without 18-May-1944. Because I don't know which aircraft shot down spitfire that day) is: RAF lost only 9 Spitfire Mk.VIIIs by Oscars, But, IJAAF lost 28 Ki-43s by Spitfires. They had combat loss exchange ratio against Ki-43 of 3.11:1. Total combat loss exchange ratio is 3.18:1, because of VIIIs had shot down 1 Ki-84, 6 Ki-46s.
@osakasenri73525 ай бұрын
@@freakyflow Unfortunately, all your points seem to be correct. None of the Japanese fighters were inferior to the British and US fighters. It was not only the fighters that were inferior, but also the skill of the pilots. The A6M was easily shot down by an inexperienced young pilot flying a Curtiss P40 during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
@Jonesyb904 ай бұрын
If Nazi Germany didn’t invade Poland it would be irrelevant anyway .....
@user-by3wj4mq3wАй бұрын
Abruzzo gegen Lazio❤❤❤
@hunterluxton5976Ай бұрын
Never underestimate the British. The Germans threw everything they had at us, and yet we smashed their airforce 2:1. It was Hitlers first defeat of WW2.
@AntonnickАй бұрын
However, bomber command did not learn the lessons from this , that without adequate fighter escort the bombers in daylight raids were extremely vulnerable to fighter attack. Thus they were forced to revert to night attacks to restrict losses. So too did the US Americans with their B17s and 10 man crews, armed to the teeth with defensive machine guns found this out later to their demise.
@claudedarche859328 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@walterkronkitesleftshoe668426 күн бұрын
@@Antonnick RAF bomber command resorted to night attacks from very nearly the start of the war. Thier first missions, that were attacks on German naval units in the North Sea (to avoid causing innocent civilian casualties by stray bombs by attacking ships in port) and were carried out in daylight, to avoid accidentally hitting neutral shipping in the vicinity. The Germans own Freya radar network spotted the RAF bombers coming in and mobilised fighters to intercept which caused grievous losses to the bomber squadrons involved. In May 1940 Fairey Battle ground attack aircraft attacked German Bridges over the River Meuse in May 1940 in daylight and were slaughtered. So Bomber command mostly hit targets in Germany at least mostly at night.
@Antonnick25 күн бұрын
@@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 Exact. In my very rural part of the world, ca 80km north of Frankfurt there were no strategic targets. Nevertheless, the countryside would be strewn with allied bombers and later escort fighters on their way to the famous Nürnberg raid (for the British) as well as Schweinfurt ( for the US Americans. Some German fighters as well of course. All dead heroes or monsters, depending on whose side you were on. They would not know it, but their sacrifice has led to nearly 80 years of peace in western europe, unprecedented in history.
@walterkronkitesleftshoe668425 күн бұрын
@@Antonnick Well said Antonnick, and LONG may that continue... but we need to watch our corporate globalist funded "politicians" from leading us into fresh wars. Best wishes to you from the UK.
@zombywoof10152 жыл бұрын
I don't speak German silly.😜😜😜
@phongthanhluu-ne6hqАй бұрын
Spitfires😊😂
@maxwunsche85497 күн бұрын
💪🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪💪
@jensleck547Ай бұрын
Now here in Germany aren't any Germans...only Refuggies here🤦🏼♂️
@Demoversion01Ай бұрын
Glauben Sie Ihren eigenen Blödsinn eigentlich auch selber? Und wenn Sie schon meinen, Sie müssten sich der englischen Sprache bedienen, dann doch bitte richtig; es gibt Wörterbücher.
@ikarus3044928 күн бұрын
@@Demoversion01 Wörterbücher? Dazu ist der zu dämlich.
@user-by3wj4mq3wАй бұрын
Lord Vollkasko
@manjelos5 жыл бұрын
Somehow, this scene with all this girls remind me on Hand Maid's Tale , don't know why
@deepcosmiclove2 ай бұрын
Those were BDM girls; Bund der Deutschen Maidchen.
@NovHak11 күн бұрын
Yet another example of arrogance and efficiency not blending well…
@MarkHarrison733Ай бұрын
We should have allied with the Axis against the real threat.
@teambridgebsc691Ай бұрын
Against the Catholic Church?
@MarkHarrison733Ай бұрын
@@teambridgebsc691 Communism. The Catholic Church actively supported the Axis.
@stevetheduck1425Ай бұрын
Hitler? Nationalism? Belief in a mythical 'golden age'?
@MarkHarrison733Ай бұрын
@@stevetheduck1425 See who Churchill blamed for Communism in February 1920.
@martinporter72596 ай бұрын
The RAF rules OK
@peterbrown64344 жыл бұрын
Goering hated the SS
@eashpradhan9944 жыл бұрын
Wrong
@peterbrown64343 жыл бұрын
@@eashpradhan994 He did
@miguelpalomares3441 Жыл бұрын
@@eashpradhan994 he despised himmler and was probably one of the more old guard lenient people in the inner circle but I'm pretty sure he still committed to the racial policy and just wanted the ss gone so he could preside over the geshtapo
@stevetheduck1425Ай бұрын
All power he did not have, he hated the person who had that power. Goering was the head of the German war economy, and arguably, his total failure to achieve anything useful with it was the greatest factor in the defeat of the Nazis.
@raypalltv9450Ай бұрын
das mit den Spitfires hätte sich ein Offizier nicht zu sagen gewagt
@itchycooableАй бұрын
He did , it was adolf galland , in real life he had a big moustache
@masasimada4585Ай бұрын
ゲーリングそっくりだね^^
@user-sn9uf2on8x2 күн бұрын
Гедлер 1тарфдан Зур Чунки еверейларди Конини Ичган😂
@DudelPaul7 күн бұрын
Lol
@Hallmackenreuter19672 күн бұрын
Der Schauspieler sieht nicht annähernd aus wie Göring.
@petelosuaniuАй бұрын
This is what Putin’s Russia looks like now.
@danhsipoАй бұрын
????
@petelosuaniuАй бұрын
@@danhsipo The rally resembles Putin’s rallies and his recent inauguration
@hardatakАй бұрын
@@petelosuaniuuh not even close, Putin will never be as cool as reichsmarschall goering
@tylerclayton60813 күн бұрын
The hell is this language? Put the damn subtitles in English
@eisbeinkraut9451Ай бұрын
So ein Schwachsinn schade um das Geld für den Dreh !