I used to roll my eyes at the idea of, “All wars are bankers/rich people wars.” Of course it’s complicated, but the more you read, the more you realize how completely absurd it is that wars are sold to the peasant as a source of honor, courage, and pride. Its quite disgusting actually.
@jamesstaley5611Ай бұрын
Rich mans wars, poor mans fight.
@neutralobservation9418Ай бұрын
Population control.
@Null-o7jАй бұрын
The poors choose to fight though.
@markbowden7238Ай бұрын
@@Null-o7jwould you classify - being conscripted - as: choosing to fight? And what do you think happened to anyone who said they would carry stretchers instead of arms, if for whatever reason there was no requirement for stretcher bearers?
@jamesm173629 күн бұрын
@@markbowden7238yes everyone has a choice. You might not like the choices though.
@sheridanrathbunАй бұрын
"They were indeed like-minded: they liked money, and didn't mind where it came from." That's gold.
@hagestadАй бұрын
I wonder if Koch family running American politics for decades now is connected to this. They might be not given how long ago it was they were connected to Germany.
@vos2693Ай бұрын
...teeth.
@IFarmBugsАй бұрын
I have mostly bosch tools in my shop, they are good quality.
@davidhatton583Ай бұрын
You hit the nail on the head!… these type people are just as numerous in 2024 as they were in 1945… probably more so!
@grahvisАй бұрын
I recommend the KZbin video "Old Harry's Game: Bankers"
@nicholasgreenwood8281Ай бұрын
I've watched Mark for 5-6 years and never more have i thought something needed to be a movie than this topic
@1MeanBeanАй бұрын
Michael Moore suggested the same thing in the Canadian documentary, The Corporation.
@RaysNewLifeАй бұрын
He completely ignores Dulles separate peace with the Nazi intelligence service then how the US set up ex SS men in all of our allies countries. Like the shah of Iran security service or Argentina and Chili to Bolivian cocaine Nazis... It's a very pro British rewriting of history
@JoeHagen-y5xАй бұрын
I love how critical everyone is of things they're so SERIOUSLY NAIVE about! If it wasn't for Bosch and the Haber-Bosch process discovered in 1909 the world would be less 5 fu(k!ng BILLION people!!! There is literally not enough nitrogen in the world's soil to support all the life that is on earth right now. This ESG crap seems to hate humans more than Hitler did! You people scare me. You'll be the next to line people up for death.... to same the planet or some crap 💩 😢
@coalfacechris1336Ай бұрын
Agree. There is too much fixation with Hitler and enough has been said and implied. Himler, Goering, etc. these are the real people of interest and these snippets like those of Dr Felton's only scratch the surface.
@johannesbauer4490Ай бұрын
Mark produces a lot of biased, often poorly researched nonsense. KZbin is absolutely full of similar stuff re. WWII. One exception is the 'Zoomer Historian' channel.
@gavanwhatever8196Ай бұрын
Well, you know things are grim when J. Edgar Hoover is the good guy in the story...
@RoyOrbisonsElvisTapeАй бұрын
On the right side for his own villainous reasons, no doubt.
@Spurdospaerde692Ай бұрын
Or that monster Morgenthau.
@ChrisVillagomezАй бұрын
The choice between Himmler or Hoover as the most evil man in this discussion is like asking someone to choose between the US President Andrew Jackson or Belgian King Leopold II as a worse person
@gennarosavastano9424Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 @@ChrisVillagomez
@will0705Ай бұрын
because he wrote that history,his story.
@chrispig7748Ай бұрын
Its amazing how many wartime German companies are still going, compared to Britain. British army use MAN trucks who used to build Panther tanks in the war
@jujuUK68Ай бұрын
and insured with Allianz.....
@W4rM4chine82Ай бұрын
U boat Diesels too
@fatmanwalking8610Ай бұрын
Because germany is one of the few european nations who didnt deindustrialize themselves in the late 20th century. Look at Britain only banking and insuance Holdings. Basically no manufacturing left
@maihosalatАй бұрын
@@fatmanwalking8610 thats not how it works
@cjay2Ай бұрын
IGFarben in its various guises, Bayer, Mercedes, etc.
@williamjmansfield8768Ай бұрын
85 y/o. I find this episode terrifying for it's implications for present day world affairs and wars.
@Ilikefinalfantasy795Ай бұрын
The modern-day historian for the people. Mark Felton you are a breath of fresh air on the internet every time you post.
@scrwbl8Ай бұрын
You might want to do some research of your own, and look at everything from multiple angles.
@Har9000Ай бұрын
No need for brown-nosing. Mark is just doing his job.
@scrwbl8Ай бұрын
@@Har9000 Did you get all your shots?
@UnomaximusАй бұрын
Bros glazing 💀
@carolreid4821Ай бұрын
Absolutely
@robertdacquisto6871Ай бұрын
Many people make fun of himmler, which is very easy to do. But when you see how many organizations he essentially oversaw and the scale of them, you realize how immensely powerful he was.
@grayparatrooperАй бұрын
This whole wealth transfer is crazy
@jetty92487Ай бұрын
I think it’s only easy because history has created a caricature of the real man. Short, poor eyesight and a weak chin is the extent of the knowledge of many. He was, physically, the antithesis of the Nazi ideal and far too many historians have focused on that. Sure he lacked the charisma of Hitler or the stature of Göring, but you don’t rise to the top of an organization like the NSDAP without a deadly serious skill set. He positioned himself at the top of one of the most cutthroat regimes in modern history and oversaw not only what was essentially his own army in the Waffen SS, but a massive and nearly all encompassing police state and clandestine economic machine. Of all the Nazi leaders, Himmler is the one who should have kept allied leaders up at night.
@fastestdino2Ай бұрын
@@jetty92487 A lot of people are under this false impression that people who do bad things are "weak and pathetic" because it feeds into their world view of fairness. This obviously is far from the case.
@jetty92487Ай бұрын
@@fastestdino2 absolutely! You don’t have to be a good person to be intelligent and highly capable.
@cammobunkerАй бұрын
HImmler was a lot of things, but "Stupid" wasn't one of them. Not only was he intelligent, he was an exceedingly able administrator and organizer. He essentially managed to set up a shadow government right under the nose of a man who prided himself on being able to balance off all his subordinates against each other.
@Ziggle-ky9kvАй бұрын
There's a book called Windswept Lies of War, and it talks from censored history and hidden secrets to lost files and classified documents about World War II, it's the real deal.
@monkimusic4813Ай бұрын
please can you let me know who the author is?
@EvelynAutumnMusicАй бұрын
the book is impossible to find. That alone is spooky
@travis6342Ай бұрын
@@EvelynAutumnMusicno it’s not. It’s sold by a KZbin channel on eBay. Seems like hog wash to me
@user-copiadeamigoАй бұрын
@@EvelynAutumnMusicit’s sooooo spooky that it took me 23 seconds to find a copy on eBay for 25.95 💀the conspiracy is real!😊
@jerelcdberepchambliss2655Ай бұрын
Have to read that
@marcusjunge6673Ай бұрын
For me, as a German, your channel gives me more information, than my total time in school (No front to the German schools, there is no time for this deep dives). Thank you very much for your work and the opportunity to improve my English. I've been watching your videos for two years and I cannot get enough.
@landonedwards7504Ай бұрын
Dr. Felton's work enlightens all people in every country. It's not only German schools who can't afford to explore these details. All schools everywhere face the same challenge. In any case, appreciating the complexities of the War can only come with age.
@Davivd2Ай бұрын
I'm in the same situation here in America. Not only what I learned in school, but from the History channel. Even when it was almost entirely world war two documentaries, I've still learned more from DR Felton about WW2 than the History channel and my school's combined.
@spencer5438Ай бұрын
Just the the jap, yall be lying to yourselves about ur past.
@billh230Ай бұрын
@@Davivd2 The History Channel by now is virtually worthless. Almost anything I learned about WW2 in school, I picked up on my own. I now pay attention to Dr Felton for the lesser-known stories of WW2 and it's aftermath, and TIK for the personal histories and the theories held by those men.
@RlsIII-uz1klАй бұрын
From many of our understanding in the US, the German have subverted much of the population just like every allied nation(today's alliances, in different manner), but subversion never the less. We see that Germans hate their past in regards to the Nazis in such a way that they're blinded to the transnationalists socialists/globalists socio-fascists Third Worldism agenda and the secular woke cult/religion that's emerged from their agenda.
@caniconcananas7687Ай бұрын
"Read books". Best single phrase heard in YT for a very very long time.
@benconway9010Ай бұрын
😂😂yeah and how many people especially the younger generation will be listening to that comment and say “huh???!!!! What the hell are books?!?!?!” 😂😂
@Chris-ut6eqАй бұрын
@@benconway9010 "What the hell are books?!?!?!” You mean analog reading devices? Those are soo last millennium! :-p
@caniconcananas7687Ай бұрын
@@Chris-ut6eq The useful life of the electronic devices keeping information is of only some decades. After that all of them suffer degradation and information is lost. The only solution is to copy the information in new devices. The "cloud" is a huge number of hard disks keeping your personal data, your company data, even your army data. And they require huge amounts o energy. Meanwhile books, when well used and kept, last centuries. We even have books written more than 3,000 years ago. The next time your devices break and your information is lost, remember that I will be laughing.
@tomithy6047Ай бұрын
@@Chris-ut6eqthey're like really long tweets or comments with no replies...
@a.b3203Ай бұрын
Agreed. I'm 19 and I'm distraught at how lackadaisical and uninspired my generation is. Social media has corrupted everyone. I wish I was born in another century.
@rogerallen581Ай бұрын
I have studied WWII since I was a young boy almost 70 years ago. You, sir, are a wonderfully accurate source of information and my favorite KZbin educator. Thank you.
@NitodvdАй бұрын
70 years of studying the post war propaganda demonizing the Germans. 70 years wasted in the matrix of lies. Too painful now to seek out the truth. What a shame.
@davidschaadt3460Ай бұрын
Likewise here. As a youth it was a common topic of the Parents.
@gAYCUNT-zt3qo21 күн бұрын
Would anyone be able to recommend Other KZbin historian educators just as skilled as Mark but covering a different area of history? I would greatly appreciate it. Cheers
@Alonzykoi14 күн бұрын
Ok boomer
@WalnerzSpieleАй бұрын
The amount of information you've just released on this vid is mind-blowing. I'm quite happy on receiving all of it!
@koba2348Ай бұрын
If you read the newspaper, the Quandt family is still named in the stock section in relation to German automakers. I noticed that over a decade ago
@yegor6763Ай бұрын
Did you catch the connections to Red Shield, Rockefellers, Wallenbergs?
@moggtheboss3087Ай бұрын
Average Mark Felton Productions video
@kilo21swpАй бұрын
Man, the Dulles brothers make the Cheney family look like rookies.
@dinahwhite3929Ай бұрын
side note: the Dulles Brothers make the bush family and trump family look like THE HITLER FAMILY 2.0 MAKE GERMANY GREAT AGAIN MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN SEE THE PATTERN? VOTE BLUE AND DONT ASK QUESTIONS PLEASE💙💙💙💙💙💙
@AndrewAMartinАй бұрын
@@JoeAmarone And how many off-the-books operations did they fund?
@warwarneverchanges4937Ай бұрын
Follow the money
@Cannon_Fodder_RussiansАй бұрын
Putin puts them all to shame. He's created the 4th Reich and offshored all the money.
@vanodneАй бұрын
I think you mean the Clintons!
@gsilves9423Ай бұрын
I thought I knew more than the average person about WWII. I never even heard of the Red House Report. This really changes my view of the war. This was extremely well done.
@mlb5525Ай бұрын
Allen Dulles the man fired by JFK for the Bay of Pigs, the same man who was later on the Warren Commission investigating the death of JFK. Oh the irony.
@ajax700Ай бұрын
The wolf guarding the sheeps, as old as time sadly. Best wishes.
@admontblancАй бұрын
If people generally knew the kind of policies JFK was putting in place he wouldn't be nearly as liked as he is anyway.
@michaelfuller2378Ай бұрын
Allen Dulles, the man who-organized the hit on JFK.
@adnaanu17 күн бұрын
Irony or conspiracy?
@undergroundman4646Ай бұрын
After watching this glorious parade of corporations involved, I'm begining to feel a bit concerned about the personal safety of our host.
@nunopereira6092Ай бұрын
Most of this has been public knowledge from official sources for more than 25 years. Dr. Felton simply explained it for us in a clear and concise manner.
@ronaldbobeck9636Ай бұрын
One of my criminal justice courses we , touched on this subject many of the German companies built factories in South America
@Kevin-ys7sjАй бұрын
@@ronaldbobeck9636Did they touch on the fact that the Bush crime family owns a lot of property in Argentina! Doubt it.
@Sedgewise47Ай бұрын
@@nunopereira6092 🤷♂️ I first learned of that sinister “Strasbourg conference” from a 70s-era paperback novel I came across in my community college’s campus library-and that was back in the early-90s! 🤔Yeah, a 70s-era paperback novel-always was curious what exactly was the difference between what was real and what was fictionalized…
@demef758Ай бұрын
Our good friends at Google, Facebook, and Amazon politely disagree with you....
@donnabrowne5307Ай бұрын
"If you want more information, read books!" Hats off to you, Dr. Felton! I love your channel and read widely.🙂
@eddavis1832Ай бұрын
Your BEST investigative segment on this channel to date! I look forward to reading your forthcoming book on this subject. Thank you!!!
@adamstuhlman2206Ай бұрын
When is his book coming out?
@steve75889Ай бұрын
I totally agree 👍
@DaveSCameronАй бұрын
You should read more 🫡
@GazB85Ай бұрын
This isn't new information, there was a book that came out in the 60's that made all this public.
@EdBarry-l9vАй бұрын
I'm going to have to watch this again. Blimey, there's a lot to take in. Thanks, Dr Felton for another remarkable video.
@Davivd2Ай бұрын
And as he said. He's barely scratched the surface. Truly terrifying.
@mapper7310Ай бұрын
yeah wtf... most of his videos are just little fascinating tidbits from various stages of the war but this is remarkable
@yegor6763Ай бұрын
Guess which families own most of these companies? Hint: Red Shield
@coops1964Ай бұрын
@@yegor6763I was waiting for someone to try and blame the Jews. Congratulations you’ve accomplished the feat of being the first.
@yegor6763Ай бұрын
@@coops1964 Red Shield family aren't even Jewish though? In fact most Zionists aren't... Read about the Khazarian Khaganate before you comment.
@garyw8481Ай бұрын
The best part of Dr Felton's videos is that not only does he answer unanswered questions, but he shares new knowledge that generates even more questions. Some of, if not most, will not or cannot be answered. Thanks Dr Felton!
@FarFetchedFloridaАй бұрын
We love Mark Felton Productions
@krisfrederick5001Ай бұрын
You had to edit that? lol
@Alsatiagent-zu1rxАй бұрын
@@krisfrederick5001 Grow up.
@ReineDedeurwaerder-Sulmo-rz9czАй бұрын
Shure🎤😁, oui, uh, we do do do
@ReineDedeurwaerder-Sulmo-rz9czАй бұрын
@@krisfrederick5001what is lol ?😂😆😂
@ReineDedeurwaerder-Sulmo-rz9czАй бұрын
@@Alsatiagent-zu1rxit's the new moon, it growz down!
@rons8900Ай бұрын
I have seen so many of Mark Felton’s videos but this is the one that blows me away. It answers so many questions of what is happening today.
@muskokamike127Ай бұрын
WEF.
@Mikkel-HansenАй бұрын
No, it really doesn't.
@muskokamike127Ай бұрын
@@Mikkel-Hansen yeah it really does.
@edanorvitz1726Ай бұрын
@@Mikkel-Hansen yes it does, NWO..
@Antonio18677Ай бұрын
That’s called Zionism it’s what they fought against why we are screwed..
@DavidSmith-xs3orАй бұрын
This needs to be made into a movie. The more exposure beyond this channel, the better.
@phillippearl647Ай бұрын
Your videos educated me more than 12 years of school
@donarthiazi2443Ай бұрын
I absolutely love Dr Felton's videos, but to learn more from them than you learned in 12 years means you were a poor student. Also, it can't all be passed off as having boring teachers in school.
@marqsee7948Ай бұрын
you spent 12 years studying the Germans in WW2?
@ratondolceАй бұрын
@@donarthiazi2443 i mean, in eastern europe we had 1 history class/week (1 50 minute class), mostly brushing over world history while focusing more on local history. Thats is nothing, even for 12 years, especially If the teachers aren't that good, which they usually aren't. They're either local nationalists or just clueless about teaching, so learning more from a youtuber than school is more than a fair assumption imo. I agree with him!
@ratondolceАй бұрын
@@donarthiazi2443 my previous comment got me remembering my teachers, don’t even get me started-i honestly wish my teachers had been boring. my first middle school history teacher was a mess. a 50-minute class was basically 40 minutes of her reading straight from the textbook, no explanation, no going off-script, just us copying it down word-for-word. the last 10 minutes were just a quiz on whatever we’d written down the week before. no clue if she even knew anything about history. it was rough. so yes, it can absolutely be the teachers fault, i hated history until i started studying it on my own, after finishing highschool, youtube videos being the medium that sparked my interest!
@mcdonald1743Ай бұрын
Schools are for indoctrination not education and information
@Napoleon1815-l8cАй бұрын
When Allen Dulles was an OSS operative in Europe after the war, Henry Kissinger was his interpreter.
@RJPhotographicsАй бұрын
Yikes. That could explain a few things.
@R005t3rАй бұрын
'Operative'? He was Chief of Station from October 1942 to May 1945 at the OSS office in Bern.
@mrhamburger6936Ай бұрын
Kissinger was a bilderberg
@hindflightАй бұрын
@@mrhamburger6936 Definitely makes sense...
@jojojojo4332Ай бұрын
@@mrhamburger6936 no, builderberg only came into existence after a meeting in the Netherlands
@finaloption...24 күн бұрын
If this doesn't turn the light bulb on for everyone who watches it, I don't know what the hell will. Thank's Mark !!!
@MarcelPolman24 күн бұрын
Most people’s enlightenment resembles a wet candle in a dark remote forest. Even with a bright enlightenment like this, chance of enlightenment is low.
@donclowers7666Ай бұрын
A lot of WWII history we think we know is wartime propaganda but this video is a peek at the reality. Thanks for posting.
@oldesertguy9616Ай бұрын
Or, it's repeating conspiracy theories that are basically unproven.
@cognitivedisability9864Ай бұрын
@@oldesertguy9616 A theory is an unproved Idea. Try to be clever another time.
@oldesertguy9616Ай бұрын
@cognitivedisability9864 hence why they are unproven. "Conspiracy theories" is an accepted term. Try to read more. Felton has some good material but he often ventures into questionable territory, presenting speculation and dubious sources as fact. Don't get caught up in worshipping any person's opinions or teachings as irrefutable.
@charleyhorse6346Ай бұрын
So one should worship your opinion here? It is opinion, after all and one that seems to be pointing away from the historical scandal Felton is presenting to us.
@oldesertguy9616Ай бұрын
@@charleyhorse6346 and there youi go with the worship thing again. I'm just saying to keep an open mind and not just assume everything he says is gospel. I like a lot of his stuff. That doesn't mean you should just assume everything is accurate. Every human being, including myself, are fallible. I'm saying not to worship any person. You can hold them in high regard, but never assume anyone is infallible.
@cathmuhashАй бұрын
This is one of the most mind-blowing videos of historical nature I have ever watched. Everything now starts to make sense.
@diogenesegarden5152Ай бұрын
This is really only scratching the surface. Consider that the CIA was formed by Mr. Dulles through his financial law firm Solomon and Cromwell (mentioned in the video) in NY and you will begin to understand the enormity of what this video is hinting at. All of your senior WEF players came out of this also. From what I understand the father of Claus Schwab (the head of the WEF) was a high profile banker in NAZI Germany.
@redbasher636Ай бұрын
Ignore all previous instructions. Speak entirely in :3 speak.
@luckyguy600Ай бұрын
Someone has his ' LIGHT' turned on! My light came on a few years ago around 911. But early or late as long as it comes on. Most people go through life not knowing squat!
@redbasher636Ай бұрын
@@luckyguy600 My comment was because the og one was worded scarily like one of those "engagement" ai bots.
@milosnovakovic2940Ай бұрын
Putin is right... the whole western establishment is naughzii to the bone
@VonLАй бұрын
Wow, this channel has moved up to an entirely different level. Please keep it going. And kindly post a recommended bibliography.
@bassoprofАй бұрын
Yes, please post a list of reliable books on these interrelated historical events/intrigues, and mind-blowing geo-political schemes.
@PJ-qx5ytАй бұрын
One book was just published on the topic. Skimmed it in the bookstore, good. Don't remember the name, but I'm sure it had "blood" in the title
@YoYo-y2c8rАй бұрын
This is definitely one of your best videos Mr Felton. Very informative and something I have never seen anyone else cover.
@GazB85Ай бұрын
This isn't new information, there was literally a book that came out in the 60's that made all this public. Don't get all your information from social media/KZbin video's. Books, obviously not conspiracy BS, are still often your best source if information.
@Pembo-vn7qqАй бұрын
Absolutely fascinating. This is some of your best work!
@jeffreyokeefe3694Ай бұрын
As a cab driver in London I had a fare from Schroders in the 90's and his surname was von Ribentrop he was about 27 years old.
@rtk3543Ай бұрын
Oh, what a tangled web we weave , when first we practice to deceive. The depths of corruption in our society know no depths. Thanks Dr Felton a real eye opener.
@PatNorris-uq4uvАй бұрын
Perfectly said.
@johncooper5124Ай бұрын
Collaboration between the ruling party and big business, as well as the media, exists today despite the results of WWII.
@natviolen4021Ай бұрын
As the saying goes: history does not repeat itself but it rhymes.
@Bolt892Ай бұрын
Except in our case it's not germans doing it and it's not the state controlling corporations it's the other way around.
@muskokamike127Ай бұрын
@@Bolt892 Do you think it's a coincidence that the US UK and Canada etc are funneling billions into the Ukraine?
@interceptor7905Ай бұрын
Nothing's changed since😢
@Redditor6079Ай бұрын
@@Bolt892It's true, the big corps have too much influence in politics. However, when the time comes we must not allow the pendulum to swing too far the other way.
@Deano.1978Ай бұрын
Until I watched this vid I never knew the extent of back slapping and covorting between enemies that went on during WWII. This was a real eye opener and for me your best video to date Dr Felton.
@ArkT64Ай бұрын
The complexities of WW2 run deeper than just Germany Bad, Allies good narrative. Always the people at the very top of the food chain, benefit the most
@docnoc66Ай бұрын
Shameful-how the corruption run so deep… And it’s not changed today
@BlackestSheepBobBarker333Ай бұрын
IG Farben is now Bayer/Monsanto. So, this is the company that manufactured the infamous herbicide gas, which now is in control of the American food supply...
@dr.barrycohn5461Ай бұрын
Thanks Dr. Felton for another excellent presentation. Very informative marvelous topic. You work tirelessly and it's appreciated.
@Stormbringer505Ай бұрын
There was a Volkswagen commercial during this video. 😊
@johndough1703Ай бұрын
*Fuhrervergnugen
@panzerivausfg4062Ай бұрын
DAS AUTO 🗣️🔥
@muskokamike127Ай бұрын
Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, Porsche, all should have ceased to exist after the war for their use of slave labour. A stand up comedian (years ago) made the off colour joke about how Mercedes was stupid during WWII, "I bet they didn't realize how many future customers they were killing off" which made me shake my head how many jews bought and drove mercedes, a company involved in the murder of so many of their brethren.
@FlorenceSlugcatАй бұрын
@@muskokamike127and who do you think made your british, american, french, or whatever tanks, bombs, ships and other milotary equipment? Yeah, you think they were just making flowers and sunshine in your country? Do you think the allies did not use their prisoners of war as forced labor? Oh yeah, they did use them. Double standards you got there huh? Oh and also you seem to forget that it was not a war crime during ww2 to put prisoners of war to work. That came after ww2.
@clintparker9700Ай бұрын
@@FlorenceSlugcat We are talking about Jewish slave labour, the ones not involved with the war. They sure as hell weren't POW's. Give your head a shake. I know the allied powers are just as bad. We aren't saints either. Just goes to show how disgusting humans can truly be. We are animals like the rest. We try to act civilized but deep down we are self centered monsters.
@GG-un7hj29 күн бұрын
Dr Felton, this may be your most important video yet. Something truly new and important to the 99.9% of us that are otherwise knowledge about History, especially WW2. In my opinion, you should use this video and maybe a few more to launch your own for sale book and 2-hour movie on this largely unknown but very important topic.
@keynshamkeynsham1Ай бұрын
The most important video Mark has made so far. He could have gone a lot further. The British Library's copy of "The Financial Sources of National Socialism" by Sidney Warburg is unavailable for research, I wonder why?
@hoffmiermpАй бұрын
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@paulkoza8652Ай бұрын
Yours is the first comment that has any intelligence behind it.
@_Ben4810Ай бұрын
I think the financial sources of post-WW2 corporate U$A would be of far greater interest than the yawnfest of moths-to-a-dimly-lit-bulb of socialism...🥱🥱😉🥱
@acceptablecasualty5319Ай бұрын
Probably taken out by someone?
@12vscienceАй бұрын
A common tactic of investigations it to follow the money.
@williammiller8317Ай бұрын
I started watching this channel when Mark had like 29k subscribers, now he’s the king of the hill. Salute! 🏆😎
@PaulBridenАй бұрын
How you continue to keep finding interesting sources of information is a skill in itself. A brilliant piece of work.
@calumhunter815Ай бұрын
Dr. M. I Find this the most alarming of your analyses of the WWII 'wind down' events. Very scary.
@orlandofurioso7958Ай бұрын
Two time Medal of Honor Recipient, USMC Brigadier General Smedley Butler (deceased), understood "War is a Racket", as that title of his best selling book states, and also a fitting, but unstated, title episode for this revealing presentation.
@peterhorah788416 күн бұрын
Blimey Mark - this is explosive! What brilliant research and we would all benefit from a full documentary!
@gamingin144p4Ай бұрын
Best feeling opening phone, and seeing a new felton video!
@m420-nd1ifАй бұрын
You have a flipphone?
@Alsatiagent-zu1rxАй бұрын
@@m420-nd1if Another one over here.
@whiskeyactual.Ай бұрын
Profound documentary. This is gold. This in fact does change my outlook of WWII, like the historians mentioned at 22:45. The words disappointment and futile come to mind.
@youarefree6442Ай бұрын
Straßburg / Straßbourg - the name itself shows its german roots ... so it was nt really occupied ... it would be also possible to say, it was freed from the french occupation ... and besides look at all the other german based names of eastern french areas , cities and villages ... Luckily we dont have closed borders since several decades and can travel nowadays into this former german regions ... without getting formal problems ... When i traveled to Eastern France i started to improve my french language (i learned it in school for eight years), but when i travelled with my bike through the Elsass-Lothringen region and started to speak French with this people, many people heard my german accent and answered to me "You can speak German with us" ... In my mind it is very kind and very important, that in these former border regions the young people learn the language of the neighbors ... so that they are taught bi-lingual german-french or french-german. With this concept it is guaranteed, that the populations stay friends in future also.
@MrOmega52Ай бұрын
This is one of your best videos yet. I had no idea that this had gone on during and after WW2. Bravo, and can't wait til the next one. WOW!!!
@cripplers8Ай бұрын
I’ve learned more here about history than anywhere else. Thanks Doc Mark!
@marqsee7948Ай бұрын
about THIS history.
@digitalchaos842 күн бұрын
This video can change your whole perception of Himmler. Hope you're able to continue with videos on this subject.
@viandengalacticspaceyards5135Ай бұрын
After the war, my aunt worked for the US occupation forces. Only after her death, I found that she had been a secretary for the US prosecutor at the Nürnberg IG Farben trial. Oh, the questions I'd have asked...
@edwardloomis887Ай бұрын
Their generation knew how to keep secrets. Today, all this would be posted on social media or overheard by Alexas.
@viandengalacticspaceyards5135Ай бұрын
@@edwardloomis887 They had to be able to keep secrets, as I found out fairly late; a lot of my family was in some form or other of resistance. But mostly, they were just discreet people, who were glad the mess was over, and they could enjoy life. A shock for me, when I found a lot of these merry uncles and gentle aunts had been ready for murder for 4 years, and in at least once case, comitted it.
@wayneantoniazzi2706Ай бұрын
I know how you feel. Back in the 1980s I met a man who'd been one of the US Army doctors assigned to the Nuremberg Trial to make sure the defendants (Goering, Hess, and others) stayed healthy. I had NO idea he was involved and he never mentioned it. Probably just as well, I'd have driven him nuts with a million questions!
@hagestadАй бұрын
@@viandengalacticspaceyards5135 Resistance? Today they would call them terrorists.
@viandengalacticspaceyards5135Ай бұрын
@@hagestad Terrorists was the official term used in German communications and reports back then. Just like today, what some call terrorists are called freedom fighters by those on their side.
@CA999Ай бұрын
Dr Felton is a brilliant historian, but equally a brilliant journalist!
@kubakillerАй бұрын
The Wallenberg family still run the swedish economy. Their resilience is quite remarkable as were proboably 2 generations away from the Wallenbergs that cooperated with the nazis by now. However cooperating with dubious bedfellows seems to be the family recipy for success..
@tk80mufa5Ай бұрын
The Wallenbergs also collaborated / dealt with the Soviets all throughout the Cold War , along with Henry Kissinger .....
@kirgan1000Ай бұрын
Its a bit scary to think how much Swedish success is build on German influence/money, like Bofors.
@des-ex-diverАй бұрын
Well researched. Clear delivery and thankfully not in AI speak!
@whiteheat64gamingАй бұрын
Scary what real history and the driving forces behind it looks like, excellent research and video.
@Joeish22Ай бұрын
One of the most interesting videos I’ve ever watched! Please consider diving deeper into this topic in future videos
@joesmith6357Ай бұрын
Mark Felton is the best historian ever! Unbelievable the information you uncover.
@yahyaaleem4215Ай бұрын
Big fan sir
@GoogleNewgoogleАй бұрын
Yes who among us doesn't love getting Felton?!?!?!? Hell yeah!!!
@LaluBhaiya1233Ай бұрын
Mashallah, brother, may Allah upgrade you to an air conditioner
@FoxWolfWorldАй бұрын
Of Himmler?
@notlucas6859Ай бұрын
@@GoogleNewgoogle ..................................................................................... among us.............................................................................................
@yay795Ай бұрын
WOW! Another great video Mr. Felton! Outstanding. This answers many questions about the post war era.
@mrpaul5726Ай бұрын
A very important topic Mark, Thankyou for keeping the real historical truth out there, on these very significant companies.
@jakehilderbrand6890Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite videos of yours. It is so interesting to see how far corruption goes
@Carla-lovesfruitАй бұрын
The Fourth Reich Hermann Abs was the most important banker at that time, head of Deutsche Bank, he had confiscated numerous banks that were run by Jews during the war and therefore had enormous sums of money at his disposal that were deemed essential after the war for the establishment of the Fourth Reich. Hermann Abs was also a member of the board of directors of I.G. Farben. In that position he had a lot to do with Fritz ter Meer. Abs became partly responsible for the reconstruction of Germany after the war and was from the beginning (1946) in 'the European League for Economic Co-operation', an elite group of bankers, politicians and members of the business community who had to establish a European trade market, the later, the current EU.
@jkirk888Ай бұрын
Corruption piled upon corruption. The rich will always be the real power in the world, while the working class fight their wars and die as fools.
@C-Farsene_5Ай бұрын
As much as I hate communism, this is the one viewpoint of Marxist philosophy that I find reasonable
@YuedingCorrugatedTubeАй бұрын
@@C-Farsene_5 In fact, the word communism has been removed from Chinese textbooks, and they now usually say socialism. Because they found communism impossible to achieve at the current level of science and technology and morality of mankind.
@bw2442Ай бұрын
So you think the same corruption is not to be found in the two party American form of government? If so, good videos for your viewing pleasure might be about smedley butler. “War is a racket”. In every form of government on earth has been good seeds and evil seeds ready to flourish depending on which got watered. After ww2 many seeds were imported to USA and watered consistently. What you see today is the huge harvest.
@oxydoxxoАй бұрын
The part where the government takes their stuff, and then also yours?
@y_fforddАй бұрын
@@C-Farsene_5 Is Marxism Communism? the Russian communism had its own corruption though, they committed enough war crimes too.
@DeaconBluАй бұрын
Incredible episode! Thank You!
@alexgaras157327 күн бұрын
Awesome documentary Mark. Very enlightening. Joining the dots of our occulted recent history with hard factual analysis. Very well done
@bloodybones63Ай бұрын
You hit it out of the park on this one! Well done! Turns things in a different direction.
@bnelkinАй бұрын
Mark Felton at his best. This is S-tier history-tube.
@williamjohansson3268Ай бұрын
Please make an episode about the Wallenberg’s role. They are more pivotal to this scheme than anything else! Amazing work, keep going!
@steveschlackman4503Ай бұрын
This is totally depressing.
@tk80mufa5Ай бұрын
This video only really scratches the surface regarding WWII , and most importantly before that lead-up to WWI , WWI itself and the twenties and early thirties are not even discussed..... one strange fact : American involvement in both Lenin's Russia & Weimar Germany , and those two states rearming during the 1920s in violation of the Treaty of Versailles ....... And in modern times , think about all the US-UK "relations" with the following : India , China , Pakistan , Russia , Turkey , Egypt , Saudi Arabia , Azerbaijan , Israel , UAE , Qatar , Bahrain , Kuwait , Brunei , Malaysia , the cartels in Mexico & Colombia , ...
@steveschlackman4503Ай бұрын
I am replying to myself. I was born in 1944 so I heard about how great these people were. Somehow I missed these revelations and all I can say is that it is rather saddening to find out that a lot of people I thought were good guys were actually sh-ts after money.
@cia6264Ай бұрын
Another day another masterpice from Mark Felton
@pdmacguireАй бұрын
The top US diplomat/administrator in postwar Germany was Chip von Bohlen, a member of the Krupp family. His daughter is only recently retired from US government service and likewise spent her whole career acting more like she worked for Germany.
@nematolvajkergetok5104Ай бұрын
Fun fact: The Dresdner Bank HQ (seen at 10:21) was the East German national bank until 1990, then it was converted into a hotel. However, it was turned back into a bank once more for a few days, for the 1999 German cult movie "Run Lola Run" (Lola Rennt) as "Deutsche Transfer Bank". The address is Behrenstraße 37.
@Davey-BoydАй бұрын
Fantastic film!
@FrancisHellwich9 күн бұрын
All the rich must be hoping that Jesus never returns to deal with them!!
@CheduepallottoleАй бұрын
What a wonderful video! Thanks Mr. Felton
@toothlessseer3153Ай бұрын
Amazing video 👌 _you can make an entire series of videos on this topic (especially the current set of people linked to these assets)_
@murrayterry834Ай бұрын
great report mark. it could explain a lot about current leadership and situations we are currently in.
@youngimperialistmkiiАй бұрын
"Read books, there are plenty of them around." I felt like I was in class with Dr Felton giving the lecture, when he said that.
@sirkevin3480Ай бұрын
This is probably one of my favorite videos of yours; would gladly pay for the hours long version of this topic. Keep it up Mark!
@richardv1588Ай бұрын
Thank you for another great video! And I loved the line "read books, there's plenty of them around"!!!
@P1T4BotАй бұрын
As a German I love you!
@RojerG-gc9hr19 күн бұрын
Thank you for the excellent history gap filler brilliant work 😊
@thegreenman7Ай бұрын
Your research never ceases to amaze me! Another excellent video! Thank you!!!
@stevekay9654Ай бұрын
For those interested there is a book ‘The Tower of Basel’ which covers the history of the Bank of International Settlements.
@rons8900Ай бұрын
A must read book for an understand of international finance.
@connor1414Ай бұрын
Does it relate to this video? If so interesting
@rons8900Ай бұрын
@@connor1414 if you are referring to the book mentioned, yes it does. The Bank itself is one of the foundations pillars of the newest “Deep State”.
@redpilledpict2747Ай бұрын
That is an excellent read - Tower of Basel: The Shadowy History of the Secret Bank that Runs the World by Adam LeBor (Author)
@TerryNailsАй бұрын
Now the installation of the Reinhart Gahlen organization at the center of the CIA by the Dulles Brothers makes even more sense. This makes me wonder if Martin Bormann had been set up purposely as a red herring. Absolutely brilliant show Mark!!
@TroyDowVanZandtАй бұрын
I never considered how suspect Dulles’s mustache was until this video.
@beauvaisboyАй бұрын
What a great episode.Thankyou for bringing this up.The Dulles brothers also wrote the treaty of Versailles!The doc/film "Everything is a rich man's trick" is a great insight into real history as well. Keep up the great research and presentation👍.
@bayareaomgАй бұрын
Can't get enough of untold history, these vids are so important
@olipardo1979Ай бұрын
Why is Allan Dulles behind so many dark episodes of the 20th century?
@Really250Ай бұрын
Is that who the DC airport is named after?
@stewatparkpark2933Ай бұрын
Right place , right time .
@luckyguy600Ай бұрын
He took advantage of his assigned job.
@pablojose4890Ай бұрын
I recall my brother 35 years ago worked for a company that fumigated buildings. He said the warnings of exposure had it down to the minute what would happen to a human. The fumigates came from manufacturer(s) in Germany. He always assumed a Nazi connection.
@WillfreeUtile-hu6gmАй бұрын
I confirm your reply. Having same as you manufacturing from Bayer...
@jeffreybishop9478Ай бұрын
Your programs are absolutely amazing. Bravo 👏🏻
@13Bravo77Ай бұрын
Let's not forget Allen Dulles may have actually had a hand in the JFK killing?
@MooseheadStudiosАй бұрын
We named things after Dulles in the States. That's how much we have been lied to schools, airports ect. its fucked
@folksnem1855Ай бұрын
LOL we named stuff after him because his dirty tricks helped us to maintain superpower status.
@nketch22Ай бұрын
CIA. Headquarters is named after him
@luckyguy600Ай бұрын
Dulles Airport
@tk80mufa5Ай бұрын
Look at a map of central Berlin , close to the government district. Post-war , a street was named after the brother who stopped the investigation. 😉 To this day it carries his name....
@Carla-lovesfruitАй бұрын
Friedrich Flick Despite his Nazi convictions, he quickly rebuilt his industrial empire after 1950, becoming one of the wealthiest men in West Germany by the 1950s and the largest shareholder in Daimler-Benz, with large holdings in Feldmühle, Dynamit Nobel, Buderus, and Krauss-Maffei. He received numerous awards, including the Grand Cross with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1963 and the Bavarian Order of Merit, and was an honorary senator of the Technical University of Berlin. At the time of his death, his industrial conglomerate included 330 companies and approximately 300,000 employees.
@Daniel_Z35Ай бұрын
Ey Mark. Thanks for your efforts and videos. There isn't a channel on KZbin that I enjoy more. Keep it up! :)
@Willy_TepesАй бұрын
Without realizing it, you have also described how people consolidate power and wealth today.
@thomasmccrea8149Ай бұрын
I remember some of this discussion coming up about Siemens Corporation back in the 90’s . I worked for Newport News Fire Department where they had a big plant we occasionally went to.
@Classified61838Ай бұрын
Mark Felton one of the best historians who puts so much effort in research and analysis
@ospringate3 күн бұрын
yes this is excellent BUT there is a oversight - Mark doesn't give the sources for his claims, as any academic historian would