This is a very informative film, a condensed version of the Nazi regime. Imagine these images and stories happening in every region and town in western Europe. I'm still baffled as to how decent citizens became blood thirsty mobs in uniforms, it's a good study in dysfunction. I've seen this before, it was even more pertinent today, more relatable because of what's going on right now..... 👍
@kizpawsАй бұрын
Excellent movie, I highly recommend watching!!
@WonderWoman0002 ай бұрын
What an awesome movie!!!❤❤❤
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts2 ай бұрын
A very peculiar story. At times it tips, quite often, from trying to explain the part that ordinary people played as they became Nazis and committed atrocities during the war,to becoming uncomfortably apologist. So many people vied for a place of virtue that the Nazis would have never got off the ground if the poles had fought alongside the Jews and so many Germans preferred to be sent to a camp for standing against the Nazis. But,then it is Hollywood and the unseemly scrabble to 'rescue' nazi scientists and the research that had been done on human subjects in the camps and transplant them to America was fresh in people's minds. War is ugly, people are never as simple as the Hollywood machine makes them.
@fifthbusiness1678Ай бұрын
Your second sentence intrigued me, Luci, but the third - with respect - made no sense at all.
@LuciThomasHardylover-qx6tsАй бұрын
@@fifthbusiness1678 , I agree! It wasn't a particularly well put together collection of words! Probably very late at night 😉 not sure which particular bit you're referring to? That sounds many people now claim that they and their ancestors were on the side of right, supporting the Jews, being anti-Nazi and all round good eggs that one is left to wonder who was attending all those huge rallies and rounding up their Jewish neighbours before the Nazis reached their village and forced them out into the woods to dig their own graves before they were shot,naked by people they'd known for years. If you watch documentaries from much closer to the time there are many,many interviews with people who make no apology for their part in the horrors of the Nazi regime. Who still believed the ideology was right,who still got together with their comrades to sing the old songs and talk about future glories. Who brought their families up to believe this stuff too. Of course,many reacted against it, but plenty didn't. The way the film seemed to present 'the people ' and 'the Nazis ' as two separate beings started to really grate for me. Of course it was nuanced. But those cheering crowds, the citizens who saw the cattle trucks full of people passing through their towns and cities again and again and turned a blind eye. The villagers who were brought by allied soldiers and forced to see the camps their husbands,sons, wives and neighbours had been working with who instead of breaking down in tears, shouted abuse at the piles of dead bodies and kicked out at them. The same villagers who attacked the survivors who were billeted in those first early days in the villages. They were attacked,beaten, the refuges set fire to.. their descendants now want us to believe that no-one knew what was happening. Or the unedifying, immoral and downright shameful battle between the allies to get the scientists who had worked in the Nazis weapons development. Their experiments and the documentation of bought many a war criminal a new,free life in America. All the vile experiments that were done in the camps and the subsequent documenting of were worth their weight in gold to nations seeking to develop a space programme,new drugs, understand the limits of human endurance,but couldn't experiment on live humans themselves, were willing to give a new life to those who were responsible. Hollywood likes to reduce the human story to goodies and baddies. Humans aren't that basic. And a war that encompassed the world and ran for years is far too complex for such treatment. Is that clearer?👍
@fintonmainz7845Ай бұрын
"If the Poles had fought alongside the Jews" What on earth are you on about? "The Poles" fought very valiantly against the Germans and both civilians and military suffered enormous casualties.
@rodkennett536123 күн бұрын
@@fintonmainz7845 They also fought valiantly against the Soviet invaders, at the same time.
@LaHayeSaint2 ай бұрын
A high quality film depicting the return of a WW1 German Officer from the trenches to resume an affair with a Polish woman. The Polish woman sees the ex-teacher has changed and decides not to marry. The German returns to Germany and joins the Nazi Party. There he meets up with his brother, whom he later imprisons due to sedition, and brings his nephew up as his own. During Sep 1939, the Germans smashed Poland. The ex-teacher becomes Commandant of the village where his previous sweetheart lived. The sweetheart again rejects the Commandant, but there is a growing relationship between her daughter and the Commandant's nephew, who is a Lieutenant in the Wehrmacht, The sweetheart's daughter is shot, the Lieutenant rejects being a German Officer, and he is shot by his uncle. This story unfolds behind a post-war Nurnberg Tribunal where the Commandant is being prosecuted for war crimes, with his ex-sweetheart and priest giving evidence against him..
@peterjohnson61729 күн бұрын
thank you
@FrancesCalnanАй бұрын
A Great movie
@bsr82552 ай бұрын
One F... has caused so much damage to the entire europe emotionally financially physically beyond Imagination.
@Woodman-Spare-that-treeАй бұрын
Yes, Churchill
@ashsharma3169Ай бұрын
Great movie. Ending could be better.
@TheCornhuskerАй бұрын
34:49 god bless America the US needs to wake up.
@ΠιοτρΟАй бұрын
"None Shall Escape" and in reality 90% escaped
@annevogleАй бұрын
90 percent? I’ve got whole branches of my family that were erased. No cousins on my grandfathers side. Great aunts and uncles, children
@ΠιοτρΟАй бұрын
@@annevogle"None Shall Escape" refers to holocaust perpetrators. Overwhelming majority completely avoided punishment or received laughably lenient sentences.
@tedstricker1696Ай бұрын
Be on alert, history can repeat itself. God is still in control
@turnthepage8672 ай бұрын
That was compelling.
@peterholmesgavlemanАй бұрын
It’s a pity that the American film makers during the court‘S opening allowed the Polish & German characters to pronounce Wilhelm with a W. Yet in the 1919 flashback one of the actors in the square called the returning Wilhelm “Vilhelm”.
@midgemagooАй бұрын
A very, very good film made during the 2nd WW but supposedly depicting a war trial taking place after the war had ended. See if you can spot similarities with what is happening in the UK today ! (18.12.2024)
@WonderWoman0002 ай бұрын
What a cult !! Those natzis were. Very similar to the Islamic cult.
@loreebrew382 ай бұрын
And the American Democratic party.
@CCCVoice12 ай бұрын
They were much more like the magat cult.
@CCCVoice12 ай бұрын
@@loreebrew38 Spoken like a true neo Nazi.,
@kathrynlee61952 ай бұрын
Wry similar to MAGA!
@bogtrottername7001Ай бұрын
Do you see similarities in MAGA ? Check back here in a decade !!!
@bluedog101cАй бұрын
Israel does that to Palestine now.
@biulaimh3097Ай бұрын
The spiel at the end about the United Nations sounds a bit stale. Why should Britain be a permanent member of the UN?
@Ul.BАй бұрын
Why should Britain be no permanent member of the UN?
@biulaimh3097Ай бұрын
@@Ul.B coz other countries passed it out, they are more important now
@Ul.BАй бұрын
@@biulaimh3097 None of these states still exist today, except for Taiwan, which many countries, except for China, would most likely accept as a member state.
@biulaimh3097Ай бұрын
@@Ul.B Braxil and India should have permanent membership. Not Britain.
@Ul.BАй бұрын
@@biulaimh3097 The permanent members are the victorious states from World War II or their successor states. In the case of China, because it was an important ally in defeating Japan. Great Britain is one of the victorious powers of the Second World War. Brazil and India are clearly not.
@eddiealbritton24622 ай бұрын
Putin you sold me on the grocery prices Don't like the city living. Not me
@naroddyzmow5356Ай бұрын
In 1918 polan goto resurrected and in 1920 Soviets and Germans attacked from both sides new country. ... "Friends" ... Now Germans are ruling UE
@yomama88732 ай бұрын
🥺🥺🥺
@TC-qd1zw2 ай бұрын
The Modern EU is its flow on dictate.
@leelarson1072 ай бұрын
Whaddya mean, War Crimes? What's the matter, no sense of humor?
@GlenDoer-gq1rs2 ай бұрын
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@wendybutler1681Ай бұрын
59:44. There are none so blind as those who refuse to see. Like every single trump voter.
@biulaimh3097Ай бұрын
Trump voters want peace. Harris voters want war. Today`s far right are the voice of moderation. The centrists only want to go on killing.
@textowle9118Ай бұрын
says the indoctrinated useful idiot
@harrybrass007Ай бұрын
Go away!!! Smhhh
@ilovenyiloveny1140Ай бұрын
That’s how Hitler and his Nazi regime started with lies and brainwashing. You diminish the memory of all the souls that perished.
@patreis3722Ай бұрын
You said it Wendy. It was quite propaganda piece, made by the victors. Interesting how the villain had so many similarities to Hitler’s questionable biography. As they say “We must never forget!” 🤔
@rioamazocoАй бұрын
What a crap.
@KhrawbokSawkmie-vs8np2 ай бұрын
Here because it's a free movie the dirty scoundrel from the internet dirty not off the internet connection. So that I just check it out. Can't say anything unto this movie because the scoundrels from the internet has block to much, for the people to look any movies on the internet. 😢😢😢.