Schindler's List (9/9) Movie CLIP - The Schindler Jews Today (1993) HD

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The Schindler Jews are liberated by the Russain army and walk over the hillside to start anew. Amon Goeth (Ralph Fiennes) is hung for his war crimes.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on a true story, Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List stars Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler, a German businessman in Poland who sees an opportunity to make money from the Nazis' rise to power. He starts a company to make cookware and utensils, using flattery and bribes to win military contracts, and brings in accountant and financier Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley) to help run the factory. By staffing his plant with Jews who've been herded into Krakow's ghetto by Nazi troops, Schindler has a dependable unpaid labor force. For Stern, a job in a war-related plant could mean survival for himself and the other Jews working for Schindler. However, in 1942, all of Krakow's Jews are assigned to the Plaszow Forced Labor Camp, overseen by Commandant Amon Goeth (Ralph Fiennes), an embittered alcoholic who occasionally shoots prisoners from his balcony. Schindler arranges to continue using Polish Jews in his plant, but, as he sees what is happening to his employees, he begins to develop a conscience. He realizes that his factory (now refitted to manufacture ammunition) is the only thing preventing his staff from being shipped to the death camps. Soon Schindler demands more workers and starts bribing Nazi leaders to keep Jews on his employee lists and out of the camps. By the time Germany falls to the allies, Schindler has lost his entire fortune -- and saved 1,100 people from likely death. Schindler's List was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won seven, including Best Picture and a long-coveted Best Director for Spielberg, and it quickly gained praise as one of the finest American movies about the Holocaust.
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Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Jan Jurewicz, Ben Kingsley
Director: Steven Spielberg
Producers: Irving Glovin, Kathleen Kennedy, Branko Lustig, Gerald R. Molen, Robert Raymond, Lew Rywin, Steven Spielberg
Screenwriters: Thomas Keneally, Steven Zaillian
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 3 200
@misssmisssymaria
@misssmisssymaria 3 роки тому
The part that said that Schlinder’s marriage and business, failed apart after the war. That truly breaks my heart. He suffered from a horrible case of PTSD and was riddled with guilt. No one can’t expect a person who has experienced so much trauma, to continue their life as if nothing happened.
@Gallowglass7
@Gallowglass7 3 роки тому
Indeed.
@evanaskew6652
@evanaskew6652 2 роки тому
I read that he was booed and hissed at in Frankfurt in the 60s?
@bingusbongoose2959
@bingusbongoose2959 2 роки тому
i think his wife stayed with him
@dan_38
@dan_38 2 роки тому
his marriage and businesses all failed, I'm afraid. He did manage to keep things afloat throughout his life, however, through the many gifts he got from the Jewish families he saved.
@Somespideronline
@Somespideronline 2 роки тому
@@evanaskew6652 why???
@biggles1111
@biggles1111 12 років тому
The execution of Amon Göth has always, to me, been a great example of great film making. The men in the background, the somewhat shaky camera, the chair that won't budge at first...looks very realistic and authentic.
@dnasty312
@dnasty312 2 роки тому
That's what Steven was going for. Why he insisted a $15,000,000 budget
@diego_iiii
@diego_iiii 2 роки тому
Amon Göth got what he deserved btw.
@CommanderCentauri
@CommanderCentauri 2 роки тому
The chair not falling reminds me of the faulty gun incident earlier in the film, perhaps it was intended
@youmadbro7076
@youmadbro7076 2 роки тому
@@CommanderCentauri which scene
@CommanderCentauri
@CommanderCentauri 2 роки тому
@@youmadbro7076 When Goeth is about to execute the factory worker for making hinges too slow, but the gun does not go off
@kittylover62
@kittylover62 3 роки тому
"Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire." Oskar Schindler, you saved the world 1,100 times.
@user-gz5be6cs6c
@user-gz5be6cs6c 3 роки тому
Are you quoting from the Qur'an
@kittylover62
@kittylover62 3 роки тому
@@user-gz5be6cs6c The Talmud. They mention it in the film
@user-gz5be6cs6c
@user-gz5be6cs6c 3 роки тому
@@kittylover62 There is also a similar verse in the Qur'an "and whoever saves a life, it will be as if they saved all of humanity"
@brucekilby9957
@brucekilby9957 2 роки тому
Shindler a great humanitarian. Let him be always rememberd.🇮🇱🇩🇪
@user-gn4ts8jb7n
@user-gn4ts8jb7n 2 роки тому
@@user-gz5be6cs6c Abrahamic religions all share similar morals.
@borderlandwerun
@borderlandwerun 5 років тому
When the scene changes from B&W to color, and the real-life survivors materialize alongside the actors and actresses playing them, I just lose it. I cannot help myself. The tears pour out of me, and I can't stop them.
@BlueGreyWolf
@BlueGreyWolf 4 роки тому
It really does that to you when watching it!😭
@dahliagreen5919
@dahliagreen5919 4 роки тому
Me too...
@yonatanschlussel
@yonatanschlussel 4 роки тому
Yup Me too..
@balkiprasanna1984
@balkiprasanna1984 3 роки тому
You're not alone.
@VoiceOfTheEmperor
@VoiceOfTheEmperor 3 роки тому
*Hugs.* "Let them flow. No need to hold them back."
@theunraveler
@theunraveler 12 років тому
I like how Amon Goeth took his execution, calmly without fear. Patting his hair into place before he meets his Maker. A true unrepentant psychopath
@markhenley3097
@markhenley3097 4 роки тому
And he told the judges at his trial that killing millions of people was just a mistake (and wrote a letter saying the same thing to his children).
@pyry1948
@pyry1948 4 роки тому
@100%African Khoi Shut up, fool.
@AlternateTimelord
@AlternateTimelord 4 роки тому
100%African Khoi isn’t it the Dutch republic flag?
@alexvermaak1759
@alexvermaak1759 3 роки тому
@100%African Khoi first of all, the Oranje blanje blou is not akin to the swastika, secondly, that is the old Dutch flag
@mikailafiq2730
@mikailafiq2730 3 роки тому
@@markhenley3097 didn't expect to find you here, normally I spot you in F1 comment sections hahaha
@paulfradk
@paulfradk 2 роки тому
I heard that it took several attempts to hang Geoth. Even the scene shows the soldier's struggling to let him get hanged. Just goes to show how cruel the man was, not even Death wanted him.
@josecano9210
@josecano9210 2 роки тому
That one that you were talking about wasn’t Goeth it was another SS officer named Ludwig Fischer who was also executed at Krakow it took 3 attempts to hang him. The way Amon Goeth was executed in the movie was more or less how it played out in real life
@Mark-vn7et
@Mark-vn7et 2 роки тому
What surprised me the most (and I don’t know if it really happened or if it was just for the movie) but that even one of the most cruel and psychotic people still can have a heart. The scene were Oscar tries to “buy” the girl and that he would not do it. He thought it was better to shoot her in the head then to let her suffer the train ride to the camp and being killed in the gas chamber.
@ThEWilliam105
@ThEWilliam105 2 роки тому
@@josecano9210 It was amon goeth
@bretagnejean2410
@bretagnejean2410 Рік тому
@@ThEWilliam105 goeth have been executed in cracovia. No movie on his execution.
@AGETheGawdYT
@AGETheGawdYT Рік тому
Death NEEDED him. And it should have happened, MUCH sooner. Before all the innocents he took.
@KomunitaZmrdstva
@KomunitaZmrdstva 2 роки тому
The fact that I was born in Svitavy, just like Oskar Schindler and that my grandfather knew him is really amazing.
@benberkhof4265
@benberkhof4265 2 роки тому
“How people manage to turn the story about themselves…”
@satltabur4597
@satltabur4597 2 роки тому
How did your grandfather describe him?
@KomunitaZmrdstva
@KomunitaZmrdstva 2 роки тому
@@satltabur4597 Never got to ask him that, he died when I was little.
@KomunitaZmrdstva
@KomunitaZmrdstva 2 роки тому
@@benberkhof4265 This is not me turning story about myself, it's just fascinating to me. Ik you don't care and I'm okay with that.
@VictoriaDominquez-cp1nx
@VictoriaDominquez-cp1nx 9 місяців тому
That is so cool 🆒😎🆒😎
@lindenstromberg6859
@lindenstromberg6859 3 роки тому
Liam Neeson didn't win the Oscar, he WAS The Oskar.
@EngPheniks
@EngPheniks 7 місяців тому
😂😂😂😂
@angelsimone1278
@angelsimone1278 9 років тому
Liam Nesson should have won an oscar for this role he was robbed****
@Soloohara
@Soloohara 5 років тому
Angel Simone Ralp too
@nateds7326
@nateds7326 5 років тому
Tom Hanks got the Oscar cause in 93 playing a gay man was “brave” as my gay friend puts it. Premium bullshit.
@nateds7326
@nateds7326 5 років тому
I’m just gonna pretend I didn’t read that
@thecashmaker1994
@thecashmaker1994 5 років тому
@@nateds7326 don't turn a blind eye
@jackfletcher1000
@jackfletcher1000 4 роки тому
What a pointless, heartless comment.
@brotherhood7596
@brotherhood7596 7 років тому
The scene switches from black and white to colour to imply that the darkest chapters of history has finally ended. Just my personal opinion though. I think it is interesting.
@bulldogsbob
@bulldogsbob 4 роки тому
Nope if that was the case there would be no so called palestians today.
@mikailafiq2730
@mikailafiq2730 4 роки тому
deenman23 there’s a difference between an ordinary Jew and the Israeli government.
@Filiomena
@Filiomena 4 роки тому
Depends on whose side you take. Your choice. You want to take the side of the enemies of Israel - totally your choice. You are entitled to your own opinion.
@Filiomena
@Filiomena 4 роки тому
Kami Kuru you mean, your brain abilities have ended when you slid into Dementia.
@ojaswisharma9068
@ojaswisharma9068 4 роки тому
It's a really good analogy
@Cybermat47
@Cybermat47 4 роки тому
“Don’t go east, they hate you there.” The fact that it’s a Soviet officer saying that is interesting. EDIT: Literally everyone missed the point of this comment lol. I’m saying that it’s interesting that a Soviet officer is warning them about the antisemitism in the USSR.
@oshawoot9220
@oshawoot9220 4 роки тому
I did find that interesting, I guess that Soviet officer, in particular, didn't hate Jews.
@jimipurple123
@jimipurple123 4 роки тому
Most Jews come from east.
@TheBlackbird82
@TheBlackbird82 4 роки тому
@Tina Yael Severinovna M. with east he meant eastern europe (poland, belarus, ukraine, etc) Not the middle east. Btw: in the german version the Officer said "We hate you there, too!"
@yuricherkasov
@yuricherkasov 4 роки тому
Not a surprise. Most of Stalin's political adversaries were Jews, and he put "counter-revolution" blame to the whole nation.
@davidbarroso1960
@davidbarroso1960 4 роки тому
hotototro how do you know he was speaking English and not Polish?
@aimeesmith2609
@aimeesmith2609 5 років тому
I like when they're hanging Goeth after kicking the stool out the other gaurd joins in to break it, and then after it finally breaks the first one just walks away without a care lol
@duenguyen6832
@duenguyen6832 3 роки тому
Yeah, it seems like he got used to it since it was in war time. That he carried out execution every day. No big deal for him.
@leoforshort2668
@leoforshort2668 3 роки тому
Fun fact it took 4 times to actually kill him, the first 3 hangings or executions failed
@therandomplushchannel4520
@therandomplushchannel4520 3 роки тому
Fun fact: it took 3 tries to kill Amon goeth, the rope kept slipping, but they finally killed him
@vvthetalentlessduo6976
@vvthetalentlessduo6976 3 роки тому
U
@dheerajsharma3821
@dheerajsharma3821 3 роки тому
Good observation .. like it
@krisius1
@krisius1 7 років тому
I don't see Jews saved, I see people saved.
@vitanus
@vitanus 6 років тому
beautiful
@dorbitan2935
@dorbitan2935 6 років тому
Thank you for that beautiful comment.
@hydra_lisk
@hydra_lisk 6 років тому
same thing
@TrenElZombie
@TrenElZombie 6 років тому
That were jews
@samtheman686
@samtheman686 6 років тому
Kris Puge good for you bud
@mosesMaimon1
@mosesMaimon1 10 років тому
almost twenty years after I saw this movie, I still so clearly remember my reaction to its ending. i cried hard in the movie theatre, then went outside, and just stood leaning against a wall, and continued to cry. a man stood opposite of me, also leaning against a wall, just looking at me with such sympathy. not a word was spoken between us, nor did it need to be. after a few minutes, i walked away
@guesstime6445
@guesstime6445 4 роки тому
mosesMaimon1 why did you cry. Just curious
@OriginalPuro
@OriginalPuro 4 роки тому
@@guesstime6445 If you can't understand why someone would cry from a movie you have not watched Schindler's list.
@musical_lolu4811
@musical_lolu4811 4 роки тому
Didn't cry one bit.
@F5_cena
@F5_cena 4 роки тому
@@guesstime6445 wasn't the onions buttercup
@user-ko1vk7bl8d
@user-ko1vk7bl8d 3 роки тому
Because he has emotions. He understood the true atrocities that happened, and felt the pain that they did.
@jxybeats229
@jxybeats229 2 роки тому
"are there any Jews left" when the guy just gave the stare it seems as if he was saying with his facial expressions that "poor soul I don't want to tell him that majority of them have been killed"
@courage-3954
@courage-3954 2 роки тому
The Soviet said nothing because that’s the wrong question to ask a Soviet. They lost more men than any nation in the conflict. 27 million died. You don’t want to ask a Soviet that question because what can he say? He’s probably seen everyone of his friends and family die.
@elektra9474
@elektra9474 Рік тому
Ralph Fiennes was 100% convincing as Amon Goeth. I was terrified by him in the film. He was the personification of evil - a word that is often ridiculed. I often wonder what impact acting that role had on his mental health. Or maybe he was just very very good at compartmentalising.
@user-kw7ds3hu9l
@user-kw7ds3hu9l Рік тому
Он очень хорошо показал немца ,холодного жестокого выбритого и сытого .
@Kwatcher100
@Kwatcher100 11 місяців тому
One of the Holocaust survivors who was consulted for the film apparently had a panic attack due to how convincing his performance was.
@keno1069
@keno1069 10 місяців тому
@@Kwatcher100 It happened when she saw him in the uniform. He smiled and calmed her down.
@elektra9474
@elektra9474 10 місяців тому
@@Kwatcher100 Yes I heard about that. Not surprised either.
@Nicole-by3ng
@Nicole-by3ng 4 місяці тому
He is good playing evil. He does it here and he does it in the Harry Potter sage as Voldemort.
@caglaraktemur7757
@caglaraktemur7757 8 років тому
the quote "you have been liberated by the soviet army" is censored! LOL!
@anandadaquino3604
@anandadaquino3604 8 років тому
+çağlar Aktemur I was waiting the strong accent as well
@plebonhomme6982
@plebonhomme6982 6 років тому
çağlar Aktemur I just came here to listen that sentence. You don't know how much I'm frustrated now...
@clearlyadork3296
@clearlyadork3296 6 років тому
*plays USSR anthem*
@erlanggaprasetyo1606
@erlanggaprasetyo1606 6 років тому
because soviet army is another oppressor, their NKVD is soviet version of the SS. After they capture "liberated" poland from the nazis, they even use Majdanek Concentration Camp as facility to torture and imprisoned polish soldiers who loyal to nationalist government in london and anybody who opposed soviet occupation.
@chatnoir1224
@chatnoir1224 6 років тому
Soviets didn't hate jews. There could be some prejudice in russian people, but it was minimal. After 1917 Anti-semetism was portraiture as bourgeoisy way to fight workers internationalism... After all, there were a lot of jewish soldiers and officers fighting in the Red Army against germans.
@zackautry
@zackautry 8 років тому
"Isn't that a town over there?" I think refers to Jerusalem and the establishment of Israel as an asylum from war scarred Europe after the war. That scene and the subsequent walking that leads into them arriving at the Schindler burial site represents the Jews going to Israel. I have zero Jewish ancestry....but they without a doubt some of the most resilient people in our human history
@robertovermyer6104
@robertovermyer6104 8 років тому
I think it was more 'You're free now, go get your own food, you don't have to rely on others now'. They were so used to being told to come, go, stay, eat, march, work etc etc that the idea of just walking out and getting their own food was incomprehensible to them.
@daphnereich
@daphnereich 7 років тому
Zack Autry Thank you.
@ReviewingMagnet
@ReviewingMagnet 7 років тому
Half the people supporting the Palestinians know nothing of the conflict
@iminavegetativestatestudio1730
@iminavegetativestatestudio1730 6 років тому
Richard Nixon "i wouldn't go east, thats for sure, they hate you there. i wouldn't go west either. "we could use some food" "is5nt there a town over there? *points east*" lol its clear this guy doesn't wanna feed them.
@SarahConnor618
@SarahConnor618 6 років тому
i think he was pointing south, referring to Jerusalem.
@bh1935
@bh1935 2 роки тому
1:44 is one of the greatest film shots ever in my view. such a genius ending to just show the different faces walking. some optimistic and some totally shattered by the war and the camps. amazing ending.
@ShadowCammando24
@ShadowCammando24 Рік тому
This still stands as Liam Nessons greatest performance. Schindler went from a greedy business man to a Saint that saved the lives of more than a thousand people. In the end Oskar Schindler would die pennieless but those that he saved regularly gave him money and food. What an amazing story. ❤
@benwasserman8223
@benwasserman8223 10 років тому
This was such an emotional and amazing movie. Steven Spielberg, you are indeed one of the worlds greatest directors of all time
@simsunnyboy7350
@simsunnyboy7350 2 роки тому
Oh wow, the movies director is Jewish, how come?
@mariannasoares2388
@mariannasoares2388 2 роки тому
@@simsunnyboy7350 oh ffs, just go away!
@partickdistel6580
@partickdistel6580 Рік тому
@@simsunnyboy7350 you better delete your stupid comment
@JahangirAlam-vd2hg
@JahangirAlam-vd2hg 10 місяців тому
"Not one of the greatest" Spielberg is rather "The greatest of all directors the world has ever seen".
@PolishGod1234
@PolishGod1234 7 місяців тому
​@@JahangirAlam-vd2hgKubrick would like to have a Word with you
@thisaccountnameiscompletel8949
@thisaccountnameiscompletel8949 3 місяці тому
“It grows there still.” I don’t know why, but that line stands out to me. Schindler’s actions saved thousands of lives, and the growth of that Tree speaks to the actions he undertook to save those people. It says to me “despite these horrors, we grow.”
@notjacob4701
@notjacob4701 3 роки тому
2:00 Amon failed multiple times to shoot someone earlier in the film because of a jammed gun. These guards failed to kick the chair several times before they could hang him. Talk about karma
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 3 роки тому
Why didn’t they just use one with a trapdoor?
@duenguyen6832
@duenguyen6832 3 роки тому
Nothing karma here.
@xer0143
@xer0143 3 роки тому
Joe Whitehead they probably were doing a bunch of quick executions and didn’t feel the need to build an entire gallows
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 3 роки тому
Billy That’d make sense
@magallanesagustin4952
@magallanesagustin4952 3 роки тому
@@joewhitehead3 not enough budget, maybe?
@vishalthakur9620
@vishalthakur9620 2 роки тому
I watched this movie last night on Netflix. I started crying when I saw "I could've saved one more" scene and kept crying until the movie ended. My wife was sleeping besides me, she woke up & asked what happened, why are you crying? I couldn't say anything or I simply didn't know what to say. I just said, We're very very very lucky.
@mr.deviljho9789
@mr.deviljho9789 2 роки тому
I was sad that they didn't include the holocausters and masturbation machines in this movie
@paddy232323
@paddy232323 Рік тому
It was one impactful scene.... Literally made me cry too
@HotaruMitsuki101
@HotaruMitsuki101 7 років тому
That ending clip really showed just how much he did.
@SeriouslyNotNormal
@SeriouslyNotNormal 7 років тому
"And he will deliver you unto the promised land" I am not religious, but such a hope can be powerful for a people that suffer needlessly. Nobody deserves to suffer.
@casper2694
@casper2694 4 роки тому
@deenman23 is that so? They've been there since ancient times, show me proof that they stole it
@entertainmentforthedead
@entertainmentforthedead 4 роки тому
@@casper2694 modern jews are not descended from bible era jews the genes are completely different as most modern jews are descended from medieval french and english colonials who occupied israel during the Crusades and mixed with Arabs. the Jews are not a race Hebrews are. and Judaism is a religion.
@user-sc7nz1kr3b
@user-sc7nz1kr3b 4 роки тому
@Ian Lev proof?
@user-sc7nz1kr3b
@user-sc7nz1kr3b 4 роки тому
@Ian Lev what is the proof of your words
@Danny4bidden
@Danny4bidden 3 роки тому
It doesn't actually matter from whom they've descended. Their beliefs is what makes them Jews,and that's all it matters.
@aigtban
@aigtban Місяць тому
I barely ever cry at movies, but the moment when the shot transitions to the Schindlerjuden in the present day completely destroyed me when I first saw it. The sheer enormity of what those people endured hits you all at once, like a wave.
@EtzEchad
@EtzEchad Рік тому
The scene where it switches to the actual survivors always brings a tear to my eyes.
@stevenhaynes7633
@stevenhaynes7633 7 років тому
I was a sobbing mess when I saw this in the theatre the first time. I still remember the stunned silence in the packed theatre at the end. People were so over come with emotion. Everyone just sat, silently, in the darkened theatre and wept. It took about ten minutes for people to recover enough to get up out of their sets and exit.
@gordontyree9858
@gordontyree9858 3 роки тому
The same thing happened to me when I saw the film. I remember no one moved for a long period of time. As I sat in my chair and wept, I could hear many others crying in the theater. It was some time before the theater began to empty. The only other time I saw this happen was after The Passion of the Christ. I’ll never forget either movie or the effect they had on those who watched them.
@lirmediatv753
@lirmediatv753 2 роки тому
It happened to me too here in Ireland. There was an interval half way through and not one person left seats or spoke. When it was over, of the entire theatre only one voice could be heard saying 'I'm in shock'. The movie had such a profound affect on me that I went back and did a Masters and then PhD in literature about childhood under Nazism. For over a decade now I've been researching, writing about and interviewing (on camera) survivors who were children at the time and now their own children. This movie put me on the path to where I always felt I should be, it has become, what I like to call 'a magnificent obsession'. .... Dr. Mary Honan
@r2d2musk6
@r2d2musk6 Рік тому
That’s kinda pathetic, it’s a touching movie, but sobbing? Like a women?
@stevenhaynes7633
@stevenhaynes7633 Рік тому
@@r2d2musk6 more like a guy standing at his father's death bed.
@wazemo2764
@wazemo2764 Рік тому
@@r2d2musk6 it is in no way pathetic to cry for the death of millions of innocent people.
@Princess-hg1ox
@Princess-hg1ox 8 років тому
I swear i haver never cried more watching a movie.. Its a masterpiece😊 Love Form Germany
@Princess-hg1ox
@Princess-hg1ox 8 років тому
*from
@memorarenz
@memorarenz 8 років тому
I know the feeling! I always am moved by it.
@dorbitan2935
@dorbitan2935 6 років тому
Love from Israel
@SachiiSe
@SachiiSe 6 років тому
love back from israel
@daveeast4272
@daveeast4272 6 років тому
Same
@tyrannosauruszeppelin2205
@tyrannosauruszeppelin2205 2 роки тому
The first time I saw Amon Goeth's death I was so insanely satisfied. Most likely the most unlikable/evil/horrible character in any movie. The Soviets disrespectfully kicking that little stool away is just icing on the cake.
@ruster2230
@ruster2230 2 роки тому
These were Poles, not Soviets
@josecano9210
@josecano9210 Рік тому
It’s amazing how Ralph Fiennes literally plays Lord Voldemort and that role is his 2nd most evil character 2nd to Amon Göth and those weren’t Soviets kicking the stool those were Poles they were commies but not soviets
@tylermarshall5350
@tylermarshall5350 Рік тому
Nah the real guy should of had to rot in the gulag, that’s way too easy.
@jmacius
@jmacius Рік тому
@@ruster2230 They were Polish soviets since this is 1946 and Poland is under soviet rule. Soon after then in 1947, The Polish People’s Republic was formed.
@Palestine4Ever169
@Palestine4Ever169 Рік тому
Whats your opinion on what the zionists colony of izreal are doing to the natives of occuped palastine?
@grimreaperalphax1247
@grimreaperalphax1247 2 роки тому
Movie is a real masterpiece for sure. Jews never forget what he's done,they support him later after the war when he was broke and poor. Finally after he died they gave him last honor and transport his body to Jerusalem so he can rest in peace close to them,it's really amazing story to be told forever.
@19EHF
@19EHF 10 років тому
Bosnia, Rwanda, Darfur...clearly humanity has amnesia and has a habit of repeating the mistakes of the past. What ever happened to "Never Again"?
@DeusHex
@DeusHex 4 роки тому
@SgtBaker16 humidity sucks lol
@thesamuraihobbit
@thesamuraihobbit 3 роки тому
“ We are fickle and stupid beings with poor memories and a great gift for self-destruction.” -Suzanne Collins
@tripletswhitman7851
@tripletswhitman7851 3 роки тому
@SgtBaker16 you can’t spell
@lenini056
@lenini056 3 роки тому
Bosnia? During the Holocaust, the Bosniaks along with Ustase Croats murdered Serbs along with the Jews and Romani! Where's the justice for that?!
@apollon6870
@apollon6870 3 роки тому
well, in rwanda, the education system was practicaly non present, theyve probably never heard of the holocaust back then
@CeNTuRiOn33100
@CeNTuRiOn33100 10 років тому
Beautiful and sad scene, makes my heart ache for the terrible atrocities committed during WW2 against the Jews and others, so horrible to see humans doing this to other humans for basically no reason ;(
@frankleespeaking2282
@frankleespeaking2282 9 років тому
Benjamin Bair Wrong.
@redhotchilifan98
@redhotchilifan98 6 років тому
ChakRaLight k
@spiralentree737
@spiralentree737 5 років тому
@jack bran during what year
@robindabank565
@robindabank565 4 роки тому
Unwise people are quite a big reason for mass destructions.
@housesoap9777
@housesoap9777 3 роки тому
@Jack Storm *6 million
@Lone432345
@Lone432345 4 роки тому
The first time i saw this while watching. I cried like a baby for a good 10 minutes.
@justsomerandomname2067
@justsomerandomname2067 3 роки тому
@@juliogarcia6912 are you serious?
@justsomerandomname2067
@justsomerandomname2067 3 роки тому
@@juliogarcia6912 you really dont get why this movie can upset somebody? Because the movie is sad and people have empathy
@justsomerandomname2067
@justsomerandomname2067 3 роки тому
@@juliogarcia6912 people cry because the movie is sad, not necessarily because the real events (people cry watching completely fictional movies too). This movie is sad so it upsets people
@JacobChacko3008
@JacobChacko3008 2 роки тому
I never could bear to watch this film from start to finish all over again ....but watching the ending always fills my heart with peace ....
@kinggigachadjulien8872
@kinggigachadjulien8872 Рік тому
The moment Stern ask if there are any Jews left in Poland to the soviet officer is not talked about enough. The way he does not answer and knowing the fact that only around 300 000 of the 3 million Jews that lived in Poland survived makes this scene truly heartbreaking.
@sgtwoods2982
@sgtwoods2982 5 місяців тому
Their nightmare ended, now they became the nightmare for someone else.
@TzvookT
@TzvookT 5 місяців тому
Well little islamist UKposts terrorist... How you became the nightmare of us all?
@Chaneloweenz
@Chaneloweenz 3 місяці тому
Not really.
@batbilegochirpurev5029
@batbilegochirpurev5029 Місяць тому
@@Chaneloweenz So 13000 dead children is not nightmare? Strange. Look I've heard what happened in oct 7th and it was a horrible day. But Killing almost 30k people? And tell me how many of those thousands of people were there on oct 7th? And even the children? As I see it death is death and it is a horrible thing no matter who it happens to.
@Shadow_ball
@Shadow_ball 23 дні тому
@@Chaneloweenz yes really
@barneybates6731
@barneybates6731 2 роки тому
Must have seen this film 20 odd times it still gets me in tears today as it did when it was first released. The music/ theme tune is for me harrowing and thought provoking to listen to…. An absolute masterpiece.. I just hope and pray that the human race can learn from this…
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 4 роки тому
I love how frank the Russian is towards the Jews
@LocutusMoW
@LocutusMoW 3 роки тому
Yeah, he doesn't want the Jews to come to his country like any sane man.
@chiefrabbischlomosteinberg4953
@chiefrabbischlomosteinberg4953 2 роки тому
@@LocutusMoW Oy vey, antisemitic comment!!!
@shreyandattagupta5605
@shreyandattagupta5605 2 роки тому
@@LocutusMoW My country saved 20,000 Jews during Holocaust and Jews never suffered persecution in my country and if I would have been in 1940s I would have invited the Jews to live in my country
@caranhaes6496
@caranhaes6496 2 роки тому
@@shreyandattagupta5605 mine saved 1k almost 10k if the US never intervened.
@firemangan2731
@firemangan2731 2 роки тому
@@caranhaes6496 My country 🇵🇭 saved 12000 jews, with the approval of the US.
@Nabiki73
@Nabiki73 9 років тому
The woman at 1:43 just looks *broken*- she's got the thousand-yard stare going.
@oceanwater1246
@oceanwater1246 3 роки тому
hi
@oceanwater1246
@oceanwater1246 3 роки тому
im from the future 6 years later
@VoiceOfTheEmperor
@VoiceOfTheEmperor 3 роки тому
She's seen it all. Nothing would surprise her at this point. She's got nothing left, save her life. The only way to go is forward.
@nico-zt9od
@nico-zt9od 3 роки тому
She's just an actress you dumbass
@B17tailgunner
@B17tailgunner 3 роки тому
@@nico-zt9od you've just missed the point of what she was acting!
@twograves693
@twograves693 10 місяців тому
1:54 Amon Goeth's execution is one of the most realistic shots in film history. I love how they have to break the stool because he's standing on it with all his weight as a final act of rebellion. The best part is its very anticlimactic just a few gaurds and men in the background. Definitely top 5 Deaths of all time in both Movies and TV shows.
@RUTH-mb4th
@RUTH-mb4th Рік тому
One of the most moving scenes from the movie ...the survivors walking free and then the group in Jerusalem at Schindlers grave
@mitchellwagoner6631
@mitchellwagoner6631 5 років тому
Saving Private Ryan and Schindler’s List are Spielberg’s best movies.
@NxTKILL3RV
@NxTKILL3RV 4 роки тому
I’d add Jaws to that as well in my opinion
@napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
@napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 4 роки тому
@@NxTKILL3RV Jurassic Park gets no love here?
@DocSportello838
@DocSportello838 3 роки тому
Indiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark imo
@Zachrinox
@Zachrinox 2 роки тому
The lost world jursssic park too
@theforgottenscotsman7659
@theforgottenscotsman7659 2 роки тому
Looking here at how many masterpieces he has written is truly incredible. He truly his one of the greatest directors to have ever lived
@deniseeulert2503
@deniseeulert2503 Рік тому
I remember when this was on network television. I wondered how they would cut it. Goodyear bought the time, and there were no ads, save for a short intermission. Spielberg spoke beforehad and said the movie would be shown in it's entirety, and that his young children had not seen it, but parents needed to make the decision for themselves, and that he though high schoolers could take it.
@thedrewdog
@thedrewdog Рік тому
I remember that, it was on NBC. It was aired ENTIRELY UNCUT, and I never forgot it.
@gabrielacard7050
@gabrielacard7050 Рік тому
I remember that it was 1997 on ABC I was just 12 years old and me and my older sister stayed up late and watched this , it was my first time learning about the Holocaust. They had no commercials when they showed on tv .
@celiasantos3561
@celiasantos3561 4 роки тому
There is no word to define the perfection of this scene. The soundtrack fit perfectly, very exciting indeed. I've watched a number of historical WWII films, but this one is second to none.
@thomasoluoch7324
@thomasoluoch7324 Рік тому
The best
@allaboutmelz
@allaboutmelz Рік тому
Ralph Fiennes really should’ve won Best Supporting Actor for his performance in this movie.
@swamistyle
@swamistyle Рік тому
He was nominated, along with Leonardo Dicaprio, John Malkovich, Peter Postlethwaite & Tommy Lee Jones, the eventual winner. How the Academy selected Jones ahead of all those 4 that year beggars belief.
@jonnnyren6245
@jonnnyren6245 2 роки тому
I have only these words for this scene. ABSOLUTELY HEARTWARMING...
@riverstone9005
@riverstone9005 4 роки тому
I can't imagine walking away from that horror and trying to start over.
@duenguyen6832
@duenguyen6832 3 роки тому
No-one speaks about the man played "Isaac Stern"? I think his acting was great.
@fil1032
@fil1032 3 роки тому
Ben Kingsley is a very popular actor
@DadCanInJapan
@DadCanInJapan 3 роки тому
And he did win an Academy Award for playing another humanitarian - Gandhi.
@theblackestvoid
@theblackestvoid 3 роки тому
Shame no one speaks about up and coming little known actor Sir Ben Kingsley who played the antagonist in very small indie movie Iron Man 3.
@missyadams
@missyadams 3 роки тому
He's NOT little known. Sir Ben Kingsley won the Best Actor Oscar for GHANDI.
@krishnachaitanya4474
@krishnachaitanya4474 2 роки тому
Ben Kingsley is very well known actor
@johnadams2313
@johnadams2313 Рік тому
I first saw this on DVD a Masterpiece by Steven and the music by John Williams was Superb. Whenever I hear it, it sends chills down my spine and opens the flood gates of tears. WE MUST NEVER FORGET WHAT HAPPENED THEN, EVER!!!
@bezrodnoff
@bezrodnoff 5 років тому
Love the appearance of the Soviet soldier, just stating that people are on their own from now on...which they did and did great. Amazing episode, amazing movie....sad to consider the fact that the world is falling apart again. Our granddads made their best to keep it safe
@woodonfire7406
@woodonfire7406 2 роки тому
you know why that sympathetic soviet officer first warned the jews?
@evelynevernazza9724
@evelynevernazza9724 2 роки тому
@@woodonfire7406 non.🍀
@decentish8546
@decentish8546 2 роки тому
@@woodonfire7406 probably a conscript from Ukraine or the Baltic’s.
@hans4120
@hans4120 Рік тому
@@decentish8546 conscript? Did you see how many medals he had?
@boranates1320
@boranates1320 Рік тому
@@decentish8546 So all russians are heartless psychopaths who want to kill jews?
@IferGanomer
@IferGanomer 7 років тому
The song played over is Jerusalem of Gold, wrriten by Naomi Shemer (1930-2004) in 1967: Mountains air, clear as wine and the scent of pines carried by the evening's wind with the voice of bells. And in the slumber of tree and stone prisoned in her dream the city that sits alone and in her heart, a wall. Jerusalem of Gold (×2) and of copper, and of light (×2) for all your songs (×2) a lute, am I. (×2) How the water pits have dried the market square is empthy and none visits the Temple Mount in the ancient city. And in the caves, that are in the stone the spirits howl and none dismounts, to the Dead Sea on the road to Jericho. Jerusalem of Gold (×2) and of copper, and of light (×2) for all your songs (×2) a lute, am I. (×2)
@ph3992
@ph3992 3 роки тому
When ever I feel sad for my problems, I come to this video and think about how fortunate I am
@strongking2809
@strongking2809 4 роки тому
2:04 Press F to pay respect.... For Chair Of course lol
@samwilson188
@samwilson188 4 роки тому
Strong King Not gonna lie, you had me in the first half
@AVGyerra22
@AVGyerra22 3 роки тому
I was about to throw hands
@forgottenartist36
@forgottenartist36 3 роки тому
RIP CHAIR YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
@Win090949
@Win090949 3 роки тому
Chair was bullied
@YounglingObliterator
@YounglingObliterator 3 роки тому
If they want to execute Amon then don't execute the chair first!
@TheAlaar
@TheAlaar 2 роки тому
I'm German. We watched this Movie in School in 9th Grade. To show the horrors that our ancestors committed on other people, honor the ones who have died and vow to never let anything like this happen again. But it also showed how sometimes, just one man, can change the world. Whenever I watch this movie, I cannot help but bawl my eyes out at the last scene. This, in my opinion, Is the most Powerful Movie and Movie scene in existence. And everyone should watch it, to understand what happened, so that we are not bound to make the same mistakes
@shianzekri7629
@shianzekri7629 2 роки тому
I'm not German, but I grew up in Germany, I also watched this films in school in the 9th grade, I didn't understand the fiom at all. I was only 16 years old then, but 5 years later I watched the film again and now I understand better what it is about and how depressing the film is.
@Palestine4Ever169
@Palestine4Ever169 Рік тому
Whats your opinion on what the zionists colony of izreal are doing to the natives of occuped palastine?
@Palestine4Ever169
@Palestine4Ever169 Рік тому
@@shianzekri7629 Whats your opinion on what the zionists colony of izreal are doing to the natives of occuped palastine?
@LakerChava63
@LakerChava63 Рік тому
@@Palestine4Ever169 ..you realize you're in the WRONG thread for this right?
@Palestine4Ever169
@Palestine4Ever169 Рік тому
@@LakerChava63 Hmm no Not real you should think again and try again until you get it that this is the perfect spot
@RobinJanssenBelgium
@RobinJanssenBelgium 8 років тому
Name of the song is Yeroushalaim Chel Zahav.
@alexanderdante2422
@alexanderdante2422 8 років тому
+Robin Janssen Thank you!
@rosierennie4523
@rosierennie4523 8 років тому
+Robin Janssen It's actually Yerushalayim shel Zahav
@jobedaakhtar6874
@jobedaakhtar6874 5 років тому
Lol we sang that in my school
@Chandra614
@Chandra614 5 років тому
Translated into English: Jerusalem of Gold
@manusarzosaburgos7441
@manusarzosaburgos7441 5 років тому
yerusalam
@ivanas2818
@ivanas2818 Рік тому
Silný příběh, nezapomenutelná melodie. Čest všem co to prožili. Zdravim z Česka.
@michaelriverajr8891
@michaelriverajr8891 Рік тому
Remember watching Schindlers list in high school and everyone in my history class was crying.
@itiswritten8054
@itiswritten8054 5 років тому
Pray for the Fallen Jews in Pittsburgh. 😞
@jagr6928
@jagr6928 3 роки тому
You meant before the medieval ages where the Jews took their last stand in a tower(forgot the type of building).But I supposed it took place at London?
@TheSealOfTheRose
@TheSealOfTheRose 3 роки тому
@@jagr6928 Clifford's Tower actually. In York in the North of England.
@balkiprasanna1984
@balkiprasanna1984 3 роки тому
I can't stop tears coming out of my eyes, when I see this scene😔😔😔
@celiasantos3561
@celiasantos3561 4 роки тому
Não existe palavra para definir a perfeição dessas última cenas. A trilha sonora se encaixou perfeitamente, muito emocionante mesmo. Já assisti vários filmes históricos sobre a segunda guerra, mas esse é inigualável.
@mosesCordovero-uw5vw
@mosesCordovero-uw5vw 4 місяці тому
without a doubt, the finest few minutes in cinematic history. I still remember the first time I saw this. Despite being in public, in a movie theatre, I did not and could not help but cry my eyes out. i have come to realize that i am incapable of watching this scene without feeling that same emotion. it is for this that Steven Spielberg has gained immortality
@PrimalElf
@PrimalElf 9 місяців тому
One of the greatest endings of all time
@AlexanderTheBloodraven
@AlexanderTheBloodraven 2 роки тому
When Steven Spielberg asked John Williams to produce the music in the movie, he showed him a copy of the film. Williams was so moved by what he saw, so much so that he told Spielberg that he couldn’t do it, because this movie deserved a better producer than him. Spielberg’s reply was: ”I know. But they’re all dead.”
@linethgonzalez5878
@linethgonzalez5878 3 роки тому
Liam and Ralph deserved an Oscar for this
@thomasdixon1369
@thomasdixon1369 5 років тому
The most powerful and moving "Curtain Call" of any movie ever made...
@dinorex3464
@dinorex3464 3 роки тому
Ralph Fiennes should have won something for the way he portayed Goeth. He was so good at the role that even the Schindler Jews on set were scared shitless of him. Amazing actor.
@Trek001
@Trek001 6 місяців тому
So much so that when he came around the corner on set one day, two of the actual survivors snapped to attention because they had flashbacks
@joseafalvel
@joseafalvel 7 років тому
Masterpiece and this scene is simply beautiful
@flewdie8249
@flewdie8249 9 років тому
I am German and I'm sorry what happened earlier, luckily this is over and we have become allies and have no more war with each other.
@Minx5892
@Minx5892 6 років тому
Flewdie It wasn't you. You people fought for your country. It was the Nazis that did it.
@tygra2886
@tygra2886 6 років тому
No, he was right - It was germans, not some abstract „Nazis" from outer space. but i think, we should not blame and the sons and daughters for the crimes of their fathers/grandfathers.
@bigcoins2320
@bigcoins2320 6 років тому
Pathetic how europe turned out without you guys sad sad times
@user-et2qp5ym3q
@user-et2qp5ym3q 5 років тому
And I will never forgive. It still haunts me.
@kerusso7099
@kerusso7099 5 років тому
Flewdie we love you German ppl.
@rahulsreekumar6079
@rahulsreekumar6079 3 роки тому
"Are there any jews left"? My god. That broke my heart
@Howlingburd19
@Howlingburd19 5 місяців тому
As a grown man I can absolutely admit this part had me weeping 😭
@chillypaper2963
@chillypaper2963 Рік тому
"You have been liberated by the Soviet Army".
@4doorsmorewhores298
@4doorsmorewhores298 Рік тому
"please do not resist"
@mikhailalmaz
@mikhailalmaz Рік тому
so you want to say, that it would have been better, if the Soviet Army was not there??? Well ok, then the concentration camps would still work
@mred20
@mred20 3 роки тому
The accuracy of the Soviet officer's comments. In translation it's: "Don't head for the Soviet Union despite being on the allied side, religion is stamped out especially Jews." "Don't head West because you're going to hit them all the same."
@nicolekat8758
@nicolekat8758 4 роки тому
The reason why Spielberg made it take several times for the stand to break is to show that even the Devil didn’t want Goeth!
@BlueLineofthesky
@BlueLineofthesky 3 роки тому
That ending scene...We always forget how our actions and decisions can affect other people. Maybe we must stop thinking that much about ourselves and maybe look better at the person next to us. I bet they are not that different than me and you.
@chriswilson4614
@chriswilson4614 8 років тому
have a listen to ofra haza sing this and also my aching heart by her. What an amazing voice
@billofrightsamend4
@billofrightsamend4 Рік тому
My mom's Uncle jumped out of a glider behind enemy lines in Normandy on D-Day. I later learned that the AA were some of the first to reach the concentration camps. He never spoke about it. I asked him what he did in WW II, he said he was in the AA. That it was the highlight of his life. When that outshines the birth of your children, I think it speaks volumes. It was the proudest moment in his life. I was among heroes all my life and didn't know it.
@ringo12100
@ringo12100 9 місяців тому
this film is very hard for me to watch always makes me cry its so sad the things that happened we should never forget that this happened
@emil2321
@emil2321 4 місяці тому
"We could use some food!" Russian soldier: "me too"
@cherrytraveller5915
@cherrytraveller5915 2 роки тому
I went to the actual factory as they ran a tour there. The office block is still there but the factory itself is long gone. It wasn't expensive to go see it which is just as well as I came out of it annoyed and angry. I thought I was going to find out more about Schindler and the people he saved. Instead it was about Poland itself which I found extremely annoying as it needed to be about Schindler and the people he saved only. Why else would you go to Schindler building unless you wanted to know more about him
@jedenzet
@jedenzet 2 роки тому
you're just blinded by this movie
@cherrytraveller5915
@cherrytraveller5915 2 роки тому
@@jedenzet No what I figured was that the building where Schindler worked and saved so many might actually have some information on him. It had nothing about him at all. The movie had nothing to do with the notion I had walking into the building that the tour labelled the Schindler tour would actually be about Schindler.
@Assassino275
@Assassino275 2 роки тому
@@cherrytraveller5915 that does sound very disappointing
@kevinyeh8891
@kevinyeh8891 5 років тому
2:27 he didn’t fail at his marriage, he left his wife for no reason. Even though he saved so many people, it’s sad he didn’t get a happy ending
@brotheroflight8761
@brotheroflight8761 3 роки тому
How can you be happy after all of that, and feeling like you still failed after? He was a haunted man afterwards.
@missyadams
@missyadams 3 роки тому
Poor chap
@scar2243
@scar2243 Рік тому
It might've been more for her sake. He was disgraced in his own country. Staying with him would've garnered unwelcome attention.
@robertlewis1965
@robertlewis1965 8 місяців тому
Schindler's List , Steven Spielberg's FINEST HOUR !!!!!!! It's still my favorite movie , & I cry every time I watch it .
@pahkah.1398
@pahkah.1398 3 роки тому
Amon Goeth may have one of the most satisfying movie deaths in my opinion
@Saari76
@Saari76 6 років тому
Can anyone watch this movie more than once...? How a man can be so cruel...? I´m in tears now :(
@mordapl1641
@mordapl1641 4 роки тому
Amon Goeths death was actually way worse then they showed here, as the rope snapped twice before he was hung. Just imagine nie scared that monster was before death finally came for him.
@estebanguardia9539
@estebanguardia9539 Місяць тому
Can't help but think of those who never made it. Those who are buried in the death and labor camps. Those who never got to experience freedom once more. May they all rest in peace and may we never forget them. They're not merely numbers or statistics, they were humans, just like us.
@ilikevictorianera
@ilikevictorianera 3 роки тому
Very important in all our hearts in Poland. Sometimes I feel like ground is soak with pain and loss so much.
@reddherod7677
@reddherod7677 9 місяців тому
The inglorious and unremarkable end of Amon always felt like a perfect send-off for his character - despite the horrendous cruelty and evil he committed, it didn't elevate him above spending his final moments alone and unobserved at the end of a rope, his last words ignored as his executioners lazily kick away the stool from underneath him. Ralph Fiennes was amazing job capturing someone who was both so terrifying yet ultimately pathetic.
@nicktroisi6347
@nicktroisi6347 2 роки тому
2:52 the change to colour signifies the end to the darkest, depraved, evil, sickening and disgusting acts in human history. These people suffered, were tortured and murdered, because of who they were and what they believed in and now are generations strong. “He who saves one life saves the world entire”
@robertpalermo7750
@robertpalermo7750 Рік тому
And now they themselves repeat the process of inhumanity towards minorities in Israel and the occupied territories.
@jacobwinn2765
@jacobwinn2765 Рік тому
The only movie I've ever been to where the audience gave a standing ovation at the end. I live in New Zealand.
@amagnifica
@amagnifica 2 роки тому
I always cry when I see this particular scene.
@joshrabatin
@joshrabatin Рік тому
Likewise 💖
@FunnyVideoMaker77
@FunnyVideoMaker77 8 років тому
Am I the only Muslim that likes Jews and this movie? There's many similarities between our religions, and of the Christian religion as well. I see nothing but Muslim-hate in this comment section. Sad.
@jlr372
@jlr372 8 років тому
Islamophobia really has picked up since ISIS, sadly. People seem to forget that Muslims and Jews were very close and friendly before the collapse of the Ottomans.
@FunnyVideoMaker77
@FunnyVideoMaker77 8 років тому
+Teufel und 6 Exactly. Islam also regards Jews as "People of the Book." Are you Jewish?
@jlr372
@jlr372 8 років тому
FunnyVideoMaker77 Not myself. My family is primarily German, Italian and Danish. All Axis countries, ironically.
@FunnyVideoMaker77
@FunnyVideoMaker77 8 років тому
+Teufel und 6 Sweet lol. Hey at least you got that Italian pride stuff going on, The Godfather and shit lol
@godlyblessedliibaangodisgo4394
@godlyblessedliibaangodisgo4394 7 років тому
NO Iam somali-canadian MUSLIM AND I LOVE JEWS AND THIS MOVIE very much they both dear to my heart.
@1ksubswithoutvideos43
@1ksubswithoutvideos43 4 роки тому
This put I weird felling in my throat like a feeling of sad and gilt
@mariadelourdes3380
@mariadelourdes3380 3 роки тому
Essa última cena dos judeus sem saber para onde ir, dá um arrepio na espinha!!!
@mariadelourdes3380
@mariadelourdes3380 3 роки тому
Esse final do filme é de arrepiar.
@luisalmarza138
@luisalmarza138 9 років тому
obra maestra!! una de las peliculas que me ha dejado llorando como un bb!
@dramamamaof2
@dramamamaof2 10 років тому
I love the music. Jerusalem of Gold....beautiful.
@jolenaagapisou3803
@jolenaagapisou3803 4 роки тому
dramamamaof2 - even tho I’m not Jewish, I love Jewish music, I play my piano to several Jewish tunes
@ginesito5392
@ginesito5392 4 роки тому
@American_Atheist1776 🤢your username
@ginesito5392
@ginesito5392 4 роки тому
@American_Atheist1776 what? 😂
@joselopez-guillen2815
@joselopez-guillen2815 4 роки тому
Wait, that's actually the name of the song? If not, what is it then?
@dramamamaof2
@dramamamaof2 4 роки тому
@@joselopez-guillen2815 yes. Jerusalem of Gold is the title.
@Mehandes13
@Mehandes13 4 роки тому
*Avir harim tzalol ka'yayin* Mountain air clear as wine *Verei'ach oranim* and the scent of pine *Nisa beru'ach ha'arba'yim* carried by the twilight breeze *Im kol pa'amonim* on the sound of bells *U'btardemat ilan va'even* slumber of tree and stone *Shvu'ya bachaloma* captured in her dreams *Ha'ir asher badad yoshevet* the city that shal dwell alone *Ubeliba- Choma* and in its heart- a wall *Yerushalaim shel zahav* Jerusalem of gold *Veshel nechoshet veshel or* of copper, and of light *Halo lechol shi'ra'yich* behold, for all your songs *Ani kinor* I shall be a violin
@peacebe2u480
@peacebe2u480 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing the lyrics of this hopeful song.
@helloterran
@helloterran 4 роки тому
1:55 - 2:15 most satisfactory 20 seconds in movie history.
@mikhailalmaz
@mikhailalmaz Рік тому
there are more hangings of other SS butchers
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