The sugar we in Germany have is beet sugar. It is a special sugar beet which was cultivated in Germany.
@Sat-Man-Alpha6 күн бұрын
It is so funny to watch your naivity….it‘s a mirror of your education….
@4zir8566 күн бұрын
maybe some people don t live in the past.
@whattheflyingfuck...23 сағат бұрын
even more funny is the naivety of people who think their random opinion matters ändert Dein posting etwas an diesem Planeten ausser dass Du Dich besser fühlst wenn Du andere niedermachst? Du unkultiviertes, unsicheres Würstchen wünschtest Du wärest annähernd Alpha ... Problem ist: nur Betas treten nach unten ... Alphas reichen anderen die Hand und heben sie mit sich während der Alpha hoch steigt ... Du bist ein mauliges Würstchen.
@melchiorvonsternberg8447 күн бұрын
What has not been mentioned in this entire list of military technology are wire and radio guided bombs, cruise missiles (V1 Flying Bomb) and a completely new type of handgun, the assault rifle (Stg. 44). The Stg. 44 was also used in many countries after the war and was built in Yugoslavia, for example, until the 70s or 80s. The Kalashnikov AK 47 was largely inspired by this weapon, although the Russians always denied it. If you look at these weapons and compare them, it quickly becomes clear...
@dagmarszemeitzke10 күн бұрын
The first Computer was as large as complete room.
@ArmandoBellagio10 күн бұрын
Yeah, the Americans captured many Nazi scientists after WW2 which is a bit paradox really, but I guess they thought if they could be of use to them, then why not? Don't know so much about the Soviet side, but I guess they captured some too. Well, Fantasie is the German version of fantasy. I know from Gabirel Iglesias that Fanta is very popular in India too...
@melchiorvonsternberg8447 күн бұрын
What hardly anyone knows... In the summer of 1944, the British MI6 (secret service) presented a memorandum in which it analyzed Stalin's Soviet Union as the future enemy. This was presented to the joint Western Allied staff and found to be correct. As a result, the strategic bombing of Germany was changed (as inconspicuously as possible, of course) in order to hit Stalin's future sphere of power as hard as possible. Examples of this are Oranienburg near Berlin (German nuclear technology research) or Dresden. Suddenly the attack on the strategically insignificant and undamaged city of Dresden makes sense... As part of the covert measures against the Stalinists, plans were also made to take over the more advanced German technologies, which were in some cases 10 or more years ahead of the Allies. The Allies knew exactly which people they were looking for - and which technologies they absolutely had to have access to. At the same time, attempts were made to leave the Soviets with as little usable material as possible in order to make their research more difficult. Overall, the Americans and British were very successful in this. The high point of this success was the flights to the moon, made possible by a team of the best German rocket scientists who had been working on the subject since the 1930s. The Americans flew to the moon with a rocket that was largely developed and built by these German specialists and under their supervision. The German V2 rockets were the first man-made object to leave the Earth's atmosphere. And because of Coca Cola... Although the war between the Americans and Germans began in December 1941, the supply of Coca Cola raw materials was not stopped until mid- 1943. In complete contrast to the statements made here about an economic blockade. Money knows no fatherland...
@Sat-Man-Alpha5 күн бұрын
@@ArmandoBellagio The Russkis got only second class German scientists and engineers….the first class was smart enough to make to the US…
@Sc4v3rКүн бұрын
32:40 The sad thing about humanity is that the greatest inventions and innovations are usually made in times of crisis and especially in war. Without the war, many of the inventions and developments would not have come about much later or even today.
@blackout-b2t7 күн бұрын
The Americans founded an agency to harvest, science & research results, drawings, blueprints, patents, technology, business ideas, equipment,tools and systems as war prey in Germany, the world leader in holding patents. More than 500 field trips were organized for US entrepreneurs, svoentists, medical staff and engineers to take over German know how and to recruit German talents and experts. Without this war prey paired with massive post-war market protection to achieve a headstart, USA would have never become a superpower...no modern automobile, aviation, no NASA ( in fact built up by Nazis), no IT headstart (Konrad Zuse invented the computer), no food engineering, no start of the art pharma, defense industry, etc. Till today, it isone of Germany's major weakness not being able to commercialize and industriaIize its inventions due to a lack of risk capital, market protection abroad and USA luring talents to the States. Actually, USA is ranked low in terms of engineering & science. They are highly dependent on foreign talents and know how....like China
@dagmarszemeitzke10 күн бұрын
The „Panzerschreck“ named in Germany „Panzerfaust“ (tank-fist)
@melchiorvonsternberg8447 күн бұрын
Nein, nicht wirklich... Der Panzerschreck, oder im Landser Jargon "Ofenrohr", verschoss Raketen Projektile und war nachladbar. Die Panzerfaust wiederum, verschoss Hohlladungssprengköpfe und war eine einweg- Waffe. Die Gemeinsamkeit erschöpft sich darin, dass sie Waffen zur Panzerbekämpfung durch Infanterie waren.
@andreadee156710 күн бұрын
Let’s face the truth behind the medical inventions. It is "easy" to develop new medicine or surgery techniques when you are a doctor in a concentration camp. It is a cruel story. There are videos online about this topic, but they are not easy to watch.
@melchiorvonsternberg8447 күн бұрын
This one, wasn't the result of CC experiments. This was done, bevor the war started...
@gratis-Bratwurst7 күн бұрын
Menschen sind Monster und am schlimmsten ist das es heute noch gemacht wird!! Beispiel.... Impfprogramme in Afrika /Indien von sogenannten Philanthropen !🤮
@_Yannex10 күн бұрын
I can feel what is your lovely Indian mind behind and really love your reactions. But I think there's no room for 'wooow' about war stuff! I hope you guys are sick about your 'English' past and learn about, without being naive. Because it's all belongs together sadly
@4zir8566 күн бұрын
altough having such a high standart for morality wasnt always the case however.
@masterdon38212 күн бұрын
I didn't understand the indian names
@megatwingo9 күн бұрын
God, this compilation is so very bad made. Only as one example out of many in this, partly very misleading made, compilation: -The chapter of the Me 262. During they talked about the Me 262 they showed pictures of the He 280 jet fighter and Me 163 rocket fighter without mentioning it and during continuing talking about the Me 262. When they talked about the piston motor supported prototype they showed as an example a completely other German piston powered fighter aircraft. That is really, really bad made of the makers of this compilation. Those two reactors misunderstood many things they saw in this whole compilation. Partly because of the sloppy, often very misleading choice of photos and very misleading modern examples and very misleading and partly even completely wrong things the narrator said. -The well known sensationalist Haunebu flying disk rubbish-legend is absolutely conspiracy nonsense with manufactured and faked photos and video material. To present this conspiracy nonsense without any evidences and without any real original photos is misleading sensationalism at its worst. -And no: The V2 was NOT a high precision weapon, like we know from the disappointing Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe reports about the precision of the V1 and V2. The aiming and guiding technology was not advanced enough at that time and so the military was already halfway satisfied when those rockets were able to hit large targets like Paris or London. Any smaller targets like the Bridge of Remagen, for example, were not hit (but everything else around that bridge was hit by the rockets). This bad made compilation claims, that this rocked was a HIGHprecision weapon. What a lie, what a nonsense, what a crappy video. -Time and time again they used WW1 footage during talking about WW2 without any reason behind it. For exaple during the chapters for the night vision device and during the chapter of the nerve agents. During the chapter about Fanta they shortly showed even ROMAN LEGIONAIRES!!! 😄🤪🤡 If it wouldn't be so annoying and sad it would be hilarous. They simply couldn't be bothered to cut that scene with the legionaires out of a video about WW2. Amazing. -Talking about nerve agents and not even once mentioning the name of one of them during the explanation...is a bad artform in itself. Congratulations to the makers of this pile of trash. -During they talked about the Panzerschreck they showed the weapon only twice very shortly. The rest of the highly misleading mixture of modern post war weapons (RPG) and some footage of the Panzerfaust was absolutely misleading and misinforming in itself. The reactors clearly misunderstood this whole RPG-thing, too, what is not their fault because of the crappy, highly misleading nature of the choice of pictures and the misleading narration in the background and the even more misleading way this chapter was cut in a quick and constant back and forth between post war weapons and other WW2 weapons...during talking about the Panzerschreck. The chapter about the Panzerschreck was again a negative artform in itself. There is so much footage of the real Panzerschreck existing. But the makers of this crappy compilation couldn't be bothered to show this all in a propper manner. A video like this should be a warcrime in itself, so bad is this crap. Who ever suggested this bad made compilation to those two reactors, should have a deep look in real documentaries about the shown subjects and learn to notice and recognize the attrocious wrong and misleading stuff that is told here on many different levels. Don't recommend such a pile of misleading and wrong and sloppy made crap to reactors, who are "learning" all the wrong lessons from such a recommendation.