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@AshtonIsExisting2 ай бұрын
I think this is my favorite narrator on this channel. His voice is a lot more professional and somewhat soothing. I like falling asleep to these historical biographies and this is great!
@Hunter_Nebid2 ай бұрын
Computer voice, but one of the better ones.
@neilgewirtzman9485Ай бұрын
Me too! Check out Case File docs and the narrator!
@ThomasSmithThomas27 күн бұрын
Is it? I always assumed it was an actual voice @@Hunter_Nebid
@Catssandra1321 күн бұрын
@@ThomasSmithThomas It is a real narrator and not a computerized narration.
@ThomasSmithThomas21 күн бұрын
@@Catssandra13 ???
@Catssandra1321 күн бұрын
Wonderful documentary, thank you for this. Too many today try to deny history or re-write it.
@UtkinTalis2 ай бұрын
I could buy for you coffee and much more than deserves, unfortunately I'm in Africa worst country, living in economic crisis and stagnation bankruptcy, corruption, but when it changes God willingly we will be here following communicating. Thank you People and power YT.
@UtkinTalis2 ай бұрын
I love to watched such documentary of history, appreciated you to upload such historical videos. Watching completely on my resting time, thank you.
@SamVaris2 ай бұрын
I pray we learn from this horrible crime may we love one another and make allowances for everyone else views that we may live in peace with everyone but man has proven over and over the only thing certain is hate will rise up but goodness only prevail when good men stand against such evil my uncle gave his life at the age of 19 standing against this evil may his and all the other who gave their lives to stop this never be forgotten and may their sacrifice be for A better future
@robertstrong6798Ай бұрын
My god Himler was from a good family and well educated. To sink to such depravity is mind blowing 🤯
@lawrencestrabala61462 ай бұрын
I met a couple in Youngstown Ohio where I lived. My daddy and I ran a remodel business. One day at lunch we ate our meal with them. They shows me their tattoos on their forearms. I cried. They told me their story too.
@ArnieC19742 ай бұрын
Why did you cry? You became an instant baby or did someone hit you?
@lawrencestrabala61462 ай бұрын
@@ArnieC1974 for the horrors, tradgedy and murder they had to witness. When did you become an ahole.
@lawrencestrabala61462 ай бұрын
@@ArnieC1974 when did you become a total ahole?
@Cromwelldunbar2 ай бұрын
@@ArnieC1974 Make allowance for her mental age: she refers to her father as her « daddy » yet running their professional business to a world reflecting upon utter barbarism and suffering of poor souls RIP. The very least we can do is bow our heads in respect, reflect on humble pie, and the dutiful goodness of others who did their utmost to bring to an end those responsible for such horrors of brute force and terrorism, and avoid such terms as « enjoyment » in the context of commitment to duty to learn.
@lawrencestrabala614628 күн бұрын
@@Cromwelldunbar where you getting she from? I was a Submariner in the U.S. Navy.
@pascalemayne95182 ай бұрын
Ce soir il y a 86 ans la nuit de crystal a eu lieux. Ne pas oublier....jamais. Merci pour le partage de ces documentaires. Prenez soin de vous tous.🙂
@sylvester-jb3ljАй бұрын
Heydrich's assassination was the worst thing for Czechs...Kaltenbrunner was ten times worse than Heydrich by all accounts !!
@greyowl786924 күн бұрын
Kaltenbrunner=Hatchet Face
@Hans-Wolff2 ай бұрын
My Grandfather Was a Wehrmacht Captain..He passed away in 2005..He Was a very Meticulous Person Organized..always Well Dressed..Sharp..He spent Most of His Time on His Desk or Walking His German Shepherd He Told Me That He had absolutely no idea about the concentration Camps..He Thoughts it Was a Prisons..He Fought in North Africa and France..by The end of the War He Was released just after His Trial..and He Worked as a Professor of Physics at The University of Munich for Twenty Years..
@user-ff3ke9cd1cАй бұрын
Your grandfather fought badly. The Germans lost all the wars.
@madonnablagdon456625 күн бұрын
Sadly, I do not believe he never heard "the rumours". He, like other Germans, believed it was OK to imprison people who we considered "undesirable" for the perfect race.
@sabine475923 күн бұрын
@@madonnablagdon4566 My Granny expierenced the Third Reich, she was a young wife and mother! She knew about the concentration camps because her friend was imprisoned in Buchenwald! When he was dimissed they forced him to sign a contract not to talk about what he saw and what they did to him! One day he told my Granny what they had done to him and she was not surprised because she considered the Nazis as criminals from the beginning! It was not only about race but about being against the regime, being a communist, a social democrat or simply a free spirit refusing to obey their orders. In 1933 my Granny had a visa for New York because her friend owned a tailor shop and so she would have had work. But my Grandfather was afraid because he didn 't speak English and he refused to go! My Granny was upset and she said that he will regret the decision! On his death bed in 1945 he said that she was right! Not knowing about the concentration camps as a Wehrmacht Captain is a very strange thing, people knew about the atrocities and were terribly afraid about Dachau, Flossenbürg and Buchenwald.
@Catssandra1321 күн бұрын
Sorry but I find it hard to believe that your grandfather had "no idea". By 1942 and onwards, ALL of the Germans knew. They preferred to believe that they were innocent bystanders. They were brainwashed. Only a small percentage of Germans resisted when they found out the truth but they too were sent to their deaths. No such thing as "innocent bystanders" when the "fuhrer" was giving public speeches to huge crowds of Germans, about his intention to wipe out all the Jews, besides others deemed unworthy of the Nazis. The cheering crowds heard it, and it was apparent that it was not a prison they were being sent to.
@Catssandra1319 күн бұрын
Did you delete my comment? I will keep on posting the truth. Your grandfather was complicit with the Nazis, saying he thought they were being sent to "camps". So it seemed normal to him that entire families with little children and elderly, were being rounded up and taken from their homes, never to return - that was ok? He went on to live to an old age, just like the rest of the Germans who were complicit.
@alsat8931Ай бұрын
Section timestamps: 0:00 Himmler 1:24:34 Heydrich
@ranjodh6Ай бұрын
Wooden doors are the greatest invention from mankind
@madonnablagdon456625 күн бұрын
😂 You watched this documentary & that's all you got from it?😂
@RCSnyman11 күн бұрын
Exactly my point
@UtkinTalis2 ай бұрын
They both died while they were still a bit young almost 45 years old, Heydrich was very much brutal and military Strategist than his SS boss Heinrich Himmler. On my assessment as i watched several previous videos before this documentary.
@PercyPruneMHDOIFandBarsАй бұрын
Himmler, like Eichmann were bureaucrats. Himmler was more of a strategic thug.
@IrvingEdwardsАй бұрын
Heartless and barbaric all.
@BenRush24 күн бұрын
Please don't use stock photos and video. It devalues the presentation.
@RCSnyman11 күн бұрын
Sorry but those 'evidence' isnt any evidence at all. He never said that they were killing them. Exterminating to another country yes