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@MeganMarkle4U
@MeganMarkle4U Күн бұрын
I have beautiful boobs
@clevelandexplorer2221
@clevelandexplorer2221 4 күн бұрын
'Pseudo religion' is a religion founded on misrepresentation (lies). The definition of religion is something like convicred belief and repeated devotion (my paraphrase). So while pseudo, they did become a religion. Even america is a religion the way they're taught to blindly love their country and protect with extreme xenophobia, swearing to the flag every work/day-every country has a bad past, even England were the biggest pirates in history next to the Dutch and I believe it was the French who did Jewish medieval homicide-them or the English King also killed their god given templar leader (a Canon who went above and beyond, plundering the easts entitled and original religious artifacts for all abramic faiths) due to owing money from greed. The west also took oil from the east later with misrepresentation and greed, bettering ourselves from the downfall of others which is only morally acceptable during war to then be returned appropriately. The nazis were among the worst in history if not THE worst. Idk-the haan, pharos..no, nazis are worst because they twisted and repeated history with black ethnicity being seen as animalistic and then the nazis to Jews. Humans have repeatedly shown they're destined to repeat: Hillsborough, titanic, all sorts due to pride and ignorance. As an autistic, I've seen this condemnation when people laugh at others showing humility and opening up or when people refuse to clearly express what has upset them. It's seen as polite but it's just spineless not to say how it is to someone. Of course the proper dignified way is privacy and sensitivity but direct about/if how bad it is. Then they can choose to change or make reasonable adjustments My point being, sociologically, nazis won because the population was willingly ignorant and not vigilant of global affairs. Even now Syria has made dispute after apparently pacifying the Palestinians like Jews were. So then a vigilante seemed to have risen and went too far..but if were being robbed or whatever, I've heard most say they'd want to cause harm onto them for their deeds. This happened in an extreme scenario and people are ignoring how the Syrian government over the years have publicly lied about their actions: the slaughter of representatives too, I believe. The Syrian government has shown no restriction to their morals and ethics following the un and I don't see anything done about it..but if we interfere, we may have another Afghan war. So what if the world ran on peace where we have a political country with shattered dispopulated areas of mixed religions where we at least say hello and reach for a high product for an old lady..no, humans still can't accept the differences of others while probably able to accept foreigners moving there. But people seem to be taking sides with either Syria or Palestine. People don't know and refuse to look and insist on believing mainstream/biased news. So for heimler to take power, he actually was running pre nazi war conspiracy against the government but needed a putz. There comes government spy Hitler who saw parallel with this. Hitler was nobody in life, he gained extreme discrimination from brutal apparently unprofessional rejection and gained a mentor who funded and taught his dignity; inherently, Hitler didn't have authenticity. He even had panic attacks he probably didn't know how to command; any hesitation had people thoroughly disciplined not to raise concern and its this which killed goring. Even when heimler weaseled out miles to escape with no dignity, he used cyanide instead of standing with his soldiers sentimentally to face death or imprisonment. They made so many people fear to do anything innocent like walk the streets. Nazism was pseudo but everything is formed over a faux or facade. So pagan sort of stuff might be dotted around, definitely fake in the main hq which is suspicious of validity. The show of age solidifies the impressed conditioning, if not the repercussions of thinking twice. Christians did the same thing changing Christmas to cover the pagan sol invictus, some say, but definitely built Christian worship churches on and over the grounds of pagan sites, the early examples melding pagan representations and such to further swey and commandeer the pagans. So it evidently works through history but for immoral means of dictatorship and Constantine may have done just that; king James iii did for sure with dictating which scriptures from which books are added. Even now people commonly pick the king James iii Bible pseunonymously as any other and staple scripture to follow. They also then turned scouts into childhood conditioning camps, even terrorising around towns as entitled officious bullies. I believe both dictators were also Catholic (?) But definitely protestant so they totally disgraced themselves either calling themselves Christian or having where houses with multiple mistresses. God is omnipotent so they've shown they see themselves higher than their god and therefore discarded that ideology. HOWEVER, while things were evidently twisted like Christianity to paganism, Asians are actually a thing. The belief is of atlantians displacing to the andies or something in the himalayas and those people have proved to share the dna. I doubt blonde hair and blue eyes are the native genetics there so could be a dictator act but essentially they tested over there and took great interest in geographical genetics-unfortunately with doctor death also discarding his own humanity to wastefully and -no words- unethically, he did experiments on genetics and anatomy with neurology. As an autistic, I'm ashamed to say hans asperger gave his name to live eternally in the mild form of the 'disorder'. Unfortunately if it wasn't for war, we wouldn't have super speeds and nasa inspired equipment and the met office also. In fact, I believe after the war, the Americans took German scientists to work at nasal in return for their dignity. Idk about that. People who do wrong can be forgiven but people who knowingly and willingly do wrong should be hung drawn and quartered if undisputedly guilty; subjectively, they should have been enslaved by means of imprisonment and forced labour for nasa. Basic requirements to optimal effect or lower than acceptable standards perhaps buried underground with simple vent holes and minimum food from the floor in a space as enclosed as early slave ships and their own Jewish housing. Arians are a thing and who knows if babylon or Atlantic were too. Nazism, subjectively, is equivalent to the kkk or the british army not only invading Ireland but the audacity keeping the North side. I also doubt thatcher defended the falklands for 'our' national citizens there from that dictator but I think it was more to keep a foot hold in that corner of the planet. Also a prompt to fight against another dictator. Hitler and heimler chose not to face their repercussions like their 'loyal' soldiers of millions and if the tables were turned, they wouldn't stand a chance surviving such an inhuman massacre. They showed bad qualities and inherent lost sheep who found a way to make themselves feel big or gain opulent omnipotence. Seems Germany was in the wrong about ww1 too, so even that wasn't honoured in defeat by causing a second. I do, however, fully believe Germany wouldn't and couldn't ever repeat this. Other countries do and they'll only change when they experience it. But even privacy and officious rights are being violated in more innocent ways by 'modern' governments
@JohnJohn-mk7nc
@JohnJohn-mk7nc 5 күн бұрын
Learn yr history, britan bombed germany 1st,
@PathfinderHistoryTravel
@PathfinderHistoryTravel 8 күн бұрын
Good list. I would add the German Resistance Memorial Center museum. At the location where Claus von Stauffenberg was executed. maps.app.goo.gl/W4SUtrhch5ef96Qw8?g_st=ic
@andrewpearson5504
@andrewpearson5504 10 күн бұрын
Nicely done. Very professional. I'll have to check these places out on my next trip to Germany.
@sadekmohamed4193
@sadekmohamed4193 14 күн бұрын
When soviet there with soldier caring soviet ussr flag.
@ssherrierable
@ssherrierable 21 күн бұрын
Hey kids, don’t learn your history from this ⬆️ guy 😂
@user-zq8ll1yl6i
@user-zq8ll1yl6i 24 күн бұрын
Yep - Reichtag and the mispronunciation of the name of one of Germany's greatest poets betrayed a lack of depth of knowledge very early on and lost me - has obviously read a couple of books and thinks he's an expert !
@JohnAnglinMusic
@JohnAnglinMusic Ай бұрын
Really love the research and effort put into your videos. If i ever come to Germany I'd love to have you as a tour guide :) keep up the videos. Loving it!
@tanerkaplankiran
@tanerkaplankiran Ай бұрын
Also, he stated that Hitler's remains were never found. This is not true. I highly recommend Dr. Mark Felton's youtube channel for the full story.
@frankieviolette2974
@frankieviolette2974 Ай бұрын
Please make more video's and I'm amazed on what you're seen,God bless.
@Linda-hf7vr
@Linda-hf7vr 2 ай бұрын
I was able to tour West Berlin back in my college days in 1980. So yes, the city was still divided. My group had a tour of the Reichstag and a lecture on the German government. I have a distinct memory of looking out one of the large windows that overlooked the wall and watching the guards in the towers pulling up their binoculars to see all of the college girls in the window. I also remember when our bus drove past the Brandenburg Gate which was part of the Wall. We drove past the Soviet Memorial but couldn't get out to see it because it was the Soviet's and they had built their memorial on the wrong side of the wall. There were still bombed out ruins throughout the city which was striking especially when we went into East Berlin for a couple of hours (thru Checkpoint Charlie) and there were people living in some of the bombed out buildings. We rode the UBahn to some of the museums and at least one of the rail lines went thru East Berlin stations and did not stop, guards very visible. The Wall itself was a very striking visual (it was a block from our youth hostel) seeing the curtains still hanging in the windows of some of the buildings. I'd love to go back one day and see for myself how the city has changed since reunification.
@rhannay39
@rhannay39 2 ай бұрын
Video and photos don't really convey the sheer presence of these structures.
@user-ox7xr8nu4t
@user-ox7xr8nu4t 2 ай бұрын
It's not called "Not-see", the correct name is National-Socialist or National-Socialism.
@pw4780
@pw4780 2 ай бұрын
Olympic Stadium.
@rwa844
@rwa844 2 ай бұрын
Gedenkstätte Plötzensee!!!! Shocking place
@jeffshriber6120
@jeffshriber6120 3 ай бұрын
So what i dont understand is why was the bridge never rebuilt? Seems it would be goid for the economy.
@petew03
@petew03 3 ай бұрын
Excellent report on the capture of the Ludendorff Bridge. My grandfather took part in the taking of the bridge with the 78th infantry division.
@ahelle2
@ahelle2 3 ай бұрын
Great video. I really was looking for an informative video about this battle and here i got it. 😊
@wattage2007
@wattage2007 3 ай бұрын
Excellent summary of these fascinating structures.
@trinovantian1
@trinovantian1 3 ай бұрын
Like your delivery.
@domenicoarcoleo679
@domenicoarcoleo679 3 ай бұрын
Hello amazing video. What’s the title of the song starting at minute 2:46?
@malcolmclayton6651
@malcolmclayton6651 3 ай бұрын
The English forget the WW1 .
@twhis9843
@twhis9843 4 ай бұрын
Having a father who was a WW2 vet, and uncles who were the same, I thoroughly enjoy your videos. As a boy “what did your father do in the war?” was a constant question. Most fathers wanted to put it behind them and hardly discussed it. As I watch the traffic go by these ruins I wonder how many drivers think about what had occurred there. In 1950s “The War” had only one meaning.
@ApplyWithCaution
@ApplyWithCaution 4 ай бұрын
... you seem to have omitted the Russian War Cemetery at Treptow Park ... not an insignificant omission ...
@henryj.8528
@henryj.8528 4 ай бұрын
Saw most of these places last year. Plus Checkpoint Charlie (or what's left of it) and lots of areas where the Berlin Wall once stood (and lots of places remembering the 1953 "Worker Uprising".)Our hotel was across from the Anhalter Bahnhof which is surprisingly still in operation. Also took the Bahnhof to Wannsee.
@rayvargas9383
@rayvargas9383 4 ай бұрын
Even w the mistakes still fascinating
@andiharper4498
@andiharper4498 5 ай бұрын
Apparently, on the date of Hitler's birthday, up to a 1000+ Nazi sympathisers parade through the local village... much to the disgust of many of the residents.
@frigland9167
@frigland9167 5 ай бұрын
It is Heinrich Heine, not Heinrich Hein. The last e is not silent.
@EASTBAY_NORCAL
@EASTBAY_NORCAL 5 ай бұрын
For those that know history and exactly what happen Berlin was brutally victimized by the allied powers civilian men used to clean up the mess they left and dig graves for the fallen soldiers and those civilians killed women were rape massively 2 million in Berlin alone kids died of starvation or by trying to defend theyre mothers getting raped the atrocities done by the alleged liberators was sickening
@peterhoward492
@peterhoward492 5 ай бұрын
Excellent Narration
@TheArchitect216
@TheArchitect216 5 ай бұрын
Why does it feel like home, look like home. I need to go there.
@flippy9133
@flippy9133 6 ай бұрын
kinda disappointing though its based on some big castle in the mountains
@bobyounger6109
@bobyounger6109 6 ай бұрын
Who the in hell wants to visit that NUT HOUSE? We should want To boycott the country tell the sill load of psychos to p*** off back To the hell they came from
@edithsymmans3273
@edithsymmans3273 6 ай бұрын
To this day Major Audie Leon Murphy remains my hero both in his life time and even now.... I was told by my Daddy and Grandpa all about the bravest man of WWll then still a lad by the day attitude of adulthood... Since the tender age of 6 years I have admired, respected, adored and honoured Audie Murphy daily.... The movie of Audie's life in "To Hell and Back" made really realize at that age how much "HELL" every man in WWl and WWll suffered with PTSD (then known as shell shock).... My Grandpa survived WWl and came home suffering from the "Mustard Gas" bombs in the fields, it scared his lungs horrifically, luckily for my family he lived a longer life to marry, have children and grandchildren before he passed.... Grandpa is still my hero.... I was taught at my young age that war destroys lives, homes and makes life unbearable for everyone both where the action is and abroad in every country, no matter where.... As a child I suffered from nightmares every night and for many years well into my later adult life, I woke screaming and crying.... I can only sort of understand what my Grandpa and Audie suffered, their flash backs hit any time.... Brave men whom came home and later died in their own country of birth.... REST IN ETERNAL PEACE AUDIE LEON MURPHY AND GRANDPA.... YOU ARE MISSED, REMEMBERED AND DEEPLY LOVED STILL AND FOREVER... 💔
@hitendra_dixit
@hitendra_dixit 7 ай бұрын
Swastika is completely different from the nazi symbol, go do your research first and then say whether it’s a Swastika or not 🙄
@douala3769
@douala3769 7 ай бұрын
Very well presented. Great job and very insightful. Thanks
@paulconnors2078
@paulconnors2078 7 ай бұрын
REICHSTAG is spelled this way.
@neilhughes5645
@neilhughes5645 8 ай бұрын
Hotel Adlon?.
@richardmardis2492
@richardmardis2492 8 ай бұрын
Passed by it while touring on my own time in the Army- in the army anything military was so uncool- kept driving pass🤣
@edwardbermudez6299
@edwardbermudez6299 8 ай бұрын
Was just there 2 days ago.
@kcphillips1000
@kcphillips1000 8 ай бұрын
Did I read somewere that the Ludendorff Bridge was under consideration by the local authorities for rebuilding ?
@laurentbeaulieu4443
@laurentbeaulieu4443 8 ай бұрын
It has been 80 years since WWII frankly time to move along. The Nazi dictatorship was 12 years. Berlin is a city of more than 800 years. Germany is several thousand years old. But you are stuck in the 1940's So the nazis used monuments and buildings built centuries before the nazis. There is so much more to Berlin to see and experience. Unbelievable you would waste so much time on this period.
@joedellinger9437
@joedellinger9437 8 ай бұрын
Did they ever turn the top of the Brandenburg gate back around after 1989? I visited Berlin in June 1989. I hear there have been a few changes since. :-)
@ernestkhalimov1007
@ernestkhalimov1007 8 ай бұрын
Great video I didn't know about the Anhalter Bahnhof. Major site missing is the German Russian Museum in Karlshorst where the unconditional surrender was signed
@petergulpers4710
@petergulpers4710 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for your enthusiasm but take a moment of your breath and relax then your em word wil disappeared and we can follow jou easyer In what you want to let us know ❤❤😊
@garymalone5337
@garymalone5337 8 ай бұрын
Stop saying err and aah
@paulmills1605
@paulmills1605 8 ай бұрын
I've been here twice, whilst you maybe right about ideological visits from extreamists I peronsonally visit to further my knowledge of wider national socialism and frankly we are living through some aspects of its policies today, with suppression of freespeach. Forced mandates, control, suppression of little minded liberals! This time in history won't repeat itself however some aspects of the movement have been adopted by Western powers to work against the people, which is clearly 1984 and ideology. We live in dangerous times, when Western media look to Ukrainian war as Good nazis, when for years before they condemned them, since 2014 anyway
@DanielMulloy-bg6gw
@DanielMulloy-bg6gw 8 ай бұрын
I have COPD, this guy is out breath like i get when it flairs up.
@taochen2952
@taochen2952 9 ай бұрын
i think you were talking too much