The Secret Science of World War II - Full Documentary

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In the crucible of World War II, Germany’s most brilliant scientists raced to create an arsenal of terrifying new weapons of mass destruction, even an atomic bomb. Before the war ended, they produced a series of technological firsts that were the basis for many modern-day air and spacecraft. This documentary highlights the inventions of Wernher von Braun, Werner Heisenberg, and many others.
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@ibrahimdeniz7308
@ibrahimdeniz7308 Рік тому
"To find out who has control over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to talk badly about"
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 Рік тому
And who do your leaders insist you talk badly about?
@josepheenee
@josepheenee Рік тому
This doesnt make any sense....to me at least....
@thetechlibrarian
@thetechlibrarian Рік тому
@@josepheenee really why not? It’s been shown that for certain groups even basic criticism is off limits
@robertevans9354
@robertevans9354 Рік тому
that would be Barry satero. known as barrack Hussein Obama .just call your senator and cuss his Muslim ass you'll quickly find out what I mean . Say 5. to 10 minutes should convince you of who the Nazis are these ays
@josepheenee
@josepheenee Рік тому
No speech is off limits. And who would dictate who I was 'allowed' or not allowed to talk badly about?
@berylackermann8240
@berylackermann8240 Рік тому
Great Scientists and Great Engineers who were hard workers and good quality. Only the best. A good combination.
@dennisraymond542
@dennisraymond542 Рік тому
You're absolutely right.... Good evening Beryl How are you doing over there hope you're having a wonderful day, it's a lovely day that the lord has made
@zatoichison6420
@zatoichison6420 Рік тому
Even today is so fascinating to see, heard, to know what this German War Machine was capable off !!
@nudaveritas6322
@nudaveritas6322 Рік тому
........the BOLLWERK against Bolshevist Freemasonic Alliance.
@BlueHopi144
@BlueHopi144 Рік тому
It was the Deep State War Machine , the Cabal that created wars since 1918 . Those German scientists were shipped after 1945 in the Usa to help create the NASA . The Germans were funded by the Bush family & their industrialists friends .
@darrelneidiffer6777
@darrelneidiffer6777 Рік тому
Yahvoll!
@kurtvonfricken6829
@kurtvonfricken6829 Рік тому
They were pretty good but once they went East and the United States entered the war it was game over.
@kurtvonfricken6829
@kurtvonfricken6829 Рік тому
They were pretty good in Europe but once they went East and the United States entered the war it was game over.
@eddieshabazz5603
@eddieshabazz5603 Рік тому
This narrator is the absolute best. He could make watering a plant sound dramatic
@mod0411
@mod0411 Рік тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@VinnyWithaV
@VinnyWithaV Рік тому
It's Peter Thomas from forensic files. One of the best to ever do it.
@corinenadell
@corinenadell Рік тому
y'j'ku'k'h'l'hu'lyjkukhlhul
@stevekoolie1977
@stevekoolie1977 Рік тому
I agree. I'm dyslexic and autistic so my vocabulary is very small. I pretty sure that if they used drugs for the blitzkrieg I would imagine that small doses of the drug acid tabs was given in small doses that would enhance the brain for the technical engineering people. Our brains are running on chemical basis
@dodgingbullets3503
@dodgingbullets3503 Рік тому
☺He's good thats for sure. He also narrates paranormal shows...lol
@husker_nation
@husker_nation Рік тому
Makes one wonder if the UFOs mentioned in here are still being tested by the USA. Wow, incredible insights and awesome documentary!
@thomashenebry8269
@thomashenebry8269 Рік тому
Don't be a dumbass. If the US government for over 70 years a flying saucer, they would reverse engineer it and we all would be going to work in flying saucers.
@thomashenebry8269
@thomashenebry8269 Рік тому
Don't be a dumbass. If the US government for over 70 years a flying saucer, they would reverse engineer it and we all would be going to work in flying saucers.
@The_Conservative_Latino
@The_Conservative_Latino 7 місяців тому
They say after wwII that the scientists all fled Germany many went to South America and soon after ufo sightings increased drastically. It’s also said the ufo at Roswell looked like one hitler had.
@MaitreyasMind
@MaitreyasMind Місяць тому
they are
@WaukWarrior360
@WaukWarrior360 4 дні тому
An American had already patented flying saucer designs in the 1920s
@reopaul647
@reopaul647 Рік тому
The details in this doc are pretty good. Appreciate whoever made this video possible.
@kevinkram9260
@kevinkram9260 Рік тому
What video ?
@klevinsmum2157
@klevinsmum2157 Рік тому
@@kevinkram9260 This one
@jonanderson4474
@jonanderson4474 Рік тому
So the knot z's?
@hagestad
@hagestad Рік тому
to be fair almost everything during ww2 was a secret. Damn method of production for Jerrycan was one of the most important secrets actually.
@lipa1833
@lipa1833 Рік тому
Well, Baltic in not an ocean...
@cpcattin
@cpcattin Рік тому
Yes, Peter Thomas was on the list of elite American narrators. He even won an Oscar ! His pronunciation of medical terminology is beautiful. He was in demand right up to his last days at 91 years old.
@l.zarate2472
@l.zarate2472 Рік тому
Thank you for that info, no doubt Mr Peter Thomas is the best, his precision and elegance to describe difficult forensic so sensitive cases still unique, reading Wikipedia i knew of his passing, an outstanding professional.
@oldones59
@oldones59 Рік тому
Your comment was banal and irrelevant to the matter at hand.
@Duskyberry
@Duskyberry Рік тому
He was such a great narrator! It's a pity there aren't more documentaries voiced by him
@cpcattin
@cpcattin Рік тому
Peter generously left plenty of breadcrumbs along the trail to learn the nuance’s of high quality ……….If you got the pipes. So many of the great voices smoked, Bing, Frank. Sammy, Dean, Patsy Cline, Rosemary, Willie. I’m pretty sure Peter smoked. He worked virtually 7 days a week from his discharge from the Army in 1945-6 up to his death. PBS and The Discovery Channel had Peter hopping night and day.
@MisterMister5893
@MisterMister5893 Рік тому
It looked like the allies were fighting them with sticks and stones. Can’t believe how incredibly lucky we aren’t all speaking German with barcodes instead of names.
@killman369547
@killman369547 Рік тому
Schauberger's engine is incredibly fascinating i really hope someone picks up where he left off.
@jphillips360noscope
@jphillips360noscope Рік тому
well done, thanks!
@bradclemm7308
@bradclemm7308 Рік тому
Watched this countless times and never gets old
@aununally4274
@aununally4274 Рік тому
I watch these shows . Quite a bit iresearch quite a bit that the summer what they saying or not true. The UFO was built we would know exactly what it is UFO was a term for something we don't know about
@aununally4274
@aununally4274 Рік тому
Are space shuttles were patterned after the Nazis SILVER BIRD
@garysparks-td5pz
@garysparks-td5pz 3 місяці тому
Amazing bud best I’ve seen in weeks
@sknrsq2sqr92
@sknrsq2sqr92 Рік тому
Good job. Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@edcerna2226
@edcerna2226 Рік тому
These people were so smart and ahead of their time.
@Toolness1
@Toolness1 Рік тому
Except in resource management, planning, overreach, etc. They were never even CLOSE to an atomic bomb. They spent so much money, resources, manpower, and time on "secret super weapons" it left their troops without the basics they needed, you know...like fuel, ammo, etc. They also sacrificed military might and infrastructure to haul more people to the concentration camps.
@tmo4330
@tmo4330 Рік тому
@@Toolness1 Hitler's advisors also told him not to start a war before 1946.
@daveatkinson1042
@daveatkinson1042 Рік тому
how come they didn't succeed in building practical designs of these things? I can design a magnificent lightning shooting death ray, but if I don't design it and bring it to production, it doesn't mean a darn thing.
@brentpreller7829
@brentpreller7829 Рік тому
@@daveatkinson1042 SABOTAGE !
@bl00dline360
@bl00dline360 Рік тому
@@daveatkinson1042 they didn’t have the resources or $$$$ the USA had I think if they did the war would had ended differently
@coupdsantana206
@coupdsantana206 Рік тому
I swear this is the same narrator that does the FBI files and other crime shows/documentaries. 1 of my favorites
@tinsoldier7758
@tinsoldier7758 Рік тому
It makes me hard
@stormtrooper74
@stormtrooper74 Рік тому
And Monster Quest. Though, he is doing another show about Nazis, so tomato, tomato?
@mohabatkhanmalak1161
@mohabatkhanmalak1161 Рік тому
Its Peter Addenbrooke Thomas, 1924 - 2016. Just found out on Wikipedia. Very good voice, soft yet assertive.
@neilhunter5893
@neilhunter5893 Рік тому
He also did Forensic Files.
@coupdsantana206
@coupdsantana206 Рік тому
@@neilhunter5893 oh ok i thought that was him on forensic files. Thats another good show
@brownrukis
@brownrukis Місяць тому
Awesome and informative documentary thank you .
@CreamyCornCob
@CreamyCornCob Рік тому
Great work, if you could muster a 4K version - whoa! Would love to see that! cheers
@ITCertAcademy
@ITCertAcademy Рік тому
Germans were way a head of the time. Thanks for Sharing
@daveridgeway2639
@daveridgeway2639 Рік тому
Outstanding video! The most in-depth WW 2 technology that I have ever seen! Please reply. Dave...
@davelowets
@davelowets Рік тому
Fake, junk.
@daveridgeway2639
@daveridgeway2639 Рік тому
@@davelowets Can you explain or show me why? Please reply. Dave...
@davelowets
@davelowets Рік тому
@@daveridgeway2639 It's no different than some of the wacky papers and "inventions" that Tesla had drawn-up. Far fetched science fiction things that could have never been a reality.
@soarinskies1105
@soarinskies1105 Рік тому
One weapon which wasn’t mentioned in here that I think should have been mentioned, was the V3 Hochdruckpumpe Gun Launched missile, a 140m long cannon capable of launching a 150mm shell weighing 140kg at a range of up to 165 km. Brittish Intelligence found plans for the weapon as well as a prototype which was a series of tubes that fit together. Accounts tell that upon finding the weapon in a bombed out munitions factory, Brittish intelligence attempted to put the tubes together and attempt to fire the gun. They did this successfully and the gun didn’t blow up. The gun was originally designed to be the successor to the V2 rocket and its purpose was of course like the V2, to bomb London. Fifty were planned to be built in France, but only two were completed successfully and were used to bombard Antwerp and Luxembourg 60km away from where they were stationed in January 1945.
@nicksothep8472
@nicksothep8472 Рік тому
There are a couple of pictures of it, absolutely amazing from a purely engeneering perspective, but totally awful for its purpose..
@all4humanityplz
@all4humanityplz Рік тому
Jan/'45, begins doom, to WW2' old Nazis, & beginning of New Nazi's World Order control, esp in USA, up until 2012. Then Q resets evils' old timeline, & w Trump in '17-23, starts Q's PLAN: to expose -oust all Earth's evils, & rescue millions' enslaved tortured children-adults, from evil Cabal's ww secret DUMBs-tunnels. It's 3/'23, & Q's ww Mil'Ops Alliance, now controls 87% ww DUMBs' entrances, & most evils ousted, + millions' of enslaved children-adults, rescued-healing in ww secured DUMBs, w Hi-techs/medbeds. Evils now defend their last DUMBs labs under Ukraine-Taiwan. Plz pray for Q's PLAN's success, in this final -yet ongoing biblical war, & esp plz pray for the children..😢
@stevekoolie1977
@stevekoolie1977 Рік тому
I was told by a very strong sauce that the English had fired small rockets from an airfield in Bedfordshire in ww 2 at the Germans .
@crazyprepper5400
@crazyprepper5400 Рік тому
And yet the us has one and a world record. 🤔
@zephscot
@zephscot Рік тому
grdjtjkytfjdfrt
@jamesmcd71
@jamesmcd71 Рік тому
I hope to see the classified stuff before I die. What could be so dangerous to the public that it must be kept in a top secret facility in the US for 99 years?
@AJ-in2wo
@AJ-in2wo Рік тому
These secrets r not kept hidden because they r dangerous for public they r actually in benefit of mankind but our elites don’t want that they won’t be elites anymore if everyone gets equal benefits & can make their life more easier & happier for their families
@estb.mcmxciii3012
@estb.mcmxciii3012 Рік тому
I know right! Jesus christ.. Its like Nazi scientists weren't the only thing the our government adopted..
@lukefitzgibbon6854
@lukefitzgibbon6854 Рік тому
In a nutshell: Anti-gravity
@quinner8566
@quinner8566 Рік тому
Research into nephilim genetics.
@themanfromcabowabo1559
@themanfromcabowabo1559 Рік тому
@@lukefitzgibbon6854 I don’t doubt that one bit.
@jeffreyhuggins3074
@jeffreyhuggins3074 Рік тому
This is a great video 👍 gives you the insights of what could happen and have been
@uglytruth8817
@uglytruth8817 Рік тому
No its not its propaganda
@reallifehack4790
@reallifehack4790 Рік тому
@@uglytruth8817 tell us your version
@geoffreydonaldson2984
@geoffreydonaldson2984 Рік тому
The notion of a Nazi global hegemony is totally fanciful. Even Hitler’s real objective of Liebestraum in Eastern Europe turned out to be beyond reach. It’s trite to hold, as many do, that if it weren’t for Hitler’s amateur and eventually paranoid tactical interference, the Nazis could have achieved their “living-space” objective: it would have been every bit as difficult in conquest, and just as impossible in defence. The Allies were simply too big to beat once they got organized. Nazi German propaganda presented its goals to the world as just (in supposed ethnic irredentist terms) and fair (in food production terms), but as soon as Nazi Germany was embargoed in fuel and mineral resource terms, it was forced to seek strategic reserves outside its claimed objective, mainly in the Soviet sphere. Many suppose it was ultimately a fatal mistake for Hitler to invade the Soviet Union, but more realize that declaring war on the USA was unnecessary and therefore a major blunder since its entry into the European theatre not only reinforced the British embargo, but introduced an insurmountable strategic element that allowed a two-front attack and the Soviets to reclaim their own territory, then ally with the Anglo-Saxon countries toward their joint objective, the destruction of Nazi Germany’s war machine and government. When Hitler began to look at the globe in strategic-alliance terms outside of the Nazi Liebestraum objective, he made even bigger blunders of presumptuousness, perhaps his biggest being that The USA would be too busy fighting Japan (the lynchpin that made war palatable to the hitherto isolationist US electorate), that Japan would somehow not be too busy with the USA to preclude it attacking the Soviet Far East and preclude the Soviets from cooperating with the European effort (here we see that fascist fantasy also led Japan to provoke war with the giant USA, it’s own major blunder), that the stress of war would eventually expose fatal fractures to either or both Imperial and Greater Anglo-Saxony (that is, both the British Commonwealth and the USA). These blunders compounded to force both fascist regimes into impossible strategic situations. But neither could realize their respective objectives purely on the basis of strategic weight against them, blunders or not.
@walterweiss7124
@walterweiss7124 Рік тому
@@geoffreydonaldson2984 Liebestraum :)
@henrysantos121
@henrysantos121 Рік тому
Matatan.🔥🐎🔥. Ribirin HS, Excellent documentary well done like always, Be safe fellas,
@anthonydemont1970
@anthonydemont1970 9 місяців тому
It's crazy how far advanced the Germans were and so much technology ended up here in the United States after WW2 😮😮😮
@user-nv7gx3qm8u
@user-nv7gx3qm8u 6 місяців тому
It's obvious that the Nazis were helped with regards to technology. Those who can't see this worry me, as they're probably the same people who have been brainwashed into thinking global warming is caused by humanity. Not to get into the causes of global warming too much, i e, The sun has been getting hotter for the last 150 years. (numerous scientists agree with this) I'll move on from that fact and concentrate on Nazi technology. The Germans were no more technically advanced than their western counterparts, after all, it was the UK that created the Industrial Revolution and changed the world. Most of the tech used by the Nazi's was an offspring of the UK's industrial revolution. Railways as an instance. The Germans just copied British technology and rarely did they actually invent anything new. Once the war started the Germans then drew even more on tech from other countries along with the people of different races that resided in Germany at the time. Desperation led to a lot of so-called advanced German technology. But wait, even though the Germans were desperate to create more and more advanced tech' and despite their inhumanity to man, they are still human. Therefore their leaps in technology couldn't be all their own doing, and they must have had help from another source. A source that was obviously higher up on the evolutionary scale than humans. Who could that be? In a nutshell it had to be an extraterrestrial species. why would they want the Germans to win? (If that was their reason for helping them) Whatever the ET's reasons behind such help, I'm convinced it was given. Common sense points to this. I also suspect that the ET race involved would tread carefully and ensure they didn't give the Germans technology that was too far advanced, this could backfire for numerous reasons. The fact that humans got to the moon because of advanced tech used by the Germans could even be the reasons behind ET's involvement. Method in madness? Maybe ET realised that the Germans could never win but still assisted them in order to let the allies think it was the Germans desperation that led them to create such technology? ET could have reasons even beyond our understanding, but whatever their reasons, I'm convinced that an ET species "helped" the Germans.
@MrKillabeez666
@MrKillabeez666 2 місяці тому
Why do you think your country is ruled by nazi's. Oops i didnt say anything
@imfree62
@imfree62 Місяць тому
And so many Germans scientist and machinery too. The Soviets got a bunch of German scientist and machinery also. The Germans built weapons of high quality. My Uncle was in WW2 and he had a German knife with the Nazi symbol and decades ago he let me handle it and showed how to hold it properly. Of course my Uncle passed years ago. It was heavy and solid... I was surprised at the quality. Quite an experience for me. He also told me the boats carrying them in were by alphabet and your last name and how the Germans shot at the engines rooms. My Uncle only talked about it once after he got alzhiemers and never said a word about it before that. Except my Aunt said he would not camp in a tent because he spent too much time in a tent in the service. My Uncle was a cool guy.
@holidayrap
@holidayrap Рік тому
Amazing documentary.
@manoahvanderwolf3259
@manoahvanderwolf3259 Рік тому
ehm, no.
@intercommerce
@intercommerce Рік тому
Germany also invented/developed a lot of lesser-known 'wunderwaffen', such as the world's fastest machine gun (MG 42) , firing 20 rounds per second; the first fully-automatic rifle (StG 44); the first disposable anti-tank rocket launcher (Panzerfaust); the first true submarine (Type XXI U-Boat); the largest artillery cannon (Shwerer Gustav 800mm); first camouflage uniforms (Waffen SS); first jet fighter (Me 262); first jet bomber (Ar 234); first rocket-fighter (Me 163); first cruise missile (V-1); first ballistic missile (V-2); most advanced helmet (Stahlhelm III, designed 1943 but not introduced until after war by GDR troops of E. Germany); and the most heavily armed and armored tank (Tiger II). Most of these came too late and were not perfected, or could not be produced in significant numbers. However, if they waited three years to start their war, and perfected and mass-produced these, they would likely have won the war!
@Catman-ke2dx
@Catman-ke2dx Рік тому
the problem was hitler who was dying to conquer france, which if done gives germany no resources. the leadership of the nazis was awful, and they should have invaded russia 1st and just have a one front war with them. if they capture stalin and force him to surrender they then get all the resources of russia, but also would have all that manpower if they dont treat the people as sub humans. hitler and his buddies were flawed in philosophy and the big picture, so were going to lose no matter what. they were never going to be a match for usa unless they had russian resources.
@cristianm7097
@cristianm7097 Рік тому
No, Germany could not have won the war. US and Russia together are undefeatable !
@davecopp9356
@davecopp9356 Рік тому
@Chris Johnson Thanks for this information.
@Anmobgoccult20
@Anmobgoccult20 Рік тому
Germany of the 3rd Reich was the first to build such jet and stealth fighters, in short, all the military equipment that America and fucking Russia have, came from THEM!!!
@steveroman3729
@steveroman3729 Рік тому
@@Catman-ke2dx Hitler never treated anyone as sub-humans, even the bagel eaters. He just wanted them out of the country since they had involvement in banks and government and The Weimar Republic was essentially a bolshevist ran government that put Germany into an even larger debt than the Treaty of Versailles. Kids were sold for sex, gay and transgender ideology was taking over and family structures were torn apart. Interestingly enough, we are seeing the same things happen right now around the world in European countries as well as the USA and Canada. Communism, it's a bitch no matter who or where it starts.
@maheshpatel3738
@maheshpatel3738 10 місяців тому
Amazing documentry , superb
@IndependentBear
@IndependentBear Рік тому
We Americans were very careful how we introduced Von Braun to the public. We quickly renamed the V2 to "Viking", suggesting it's an American design, which it became after several flights with Von Braun making improvements although Von Braun was at Redstone Arsenal where a solid-fuel IRBM was developed. Von Braun was tied directly to the race to the moon only when work on the Saturn 5 booster was announced with him heading the development. Unfortunately the threat of destruction drove both German and American technology. And continues for us even today.
@mingyaowu7720
@mingyaowu7720 Рік тому
Wow amazing 😮 they were so ahead of their times.
@zallouzayoussfi9815
@zallouzayoussfi9815 Рік тому
History is written by the winners , we will never know ..
@justinlegend265
@justinlegend265 Рік тому
Thanks for this you give a lot good ideas 🤔😊👍Using a liquid fuel that's impressive it surely undetected
@jimparsons6803
@jimparsons6803 Рік тому
Liked the clip. From High School History, I was under the impression that WWII Germany was interested in craftsmanship. What happened was that the US and England was that the car assembly plant was converted to make airplanes. Which, for the US, was a reversal, of a sort, as GM wanted to expand the notion of an assembly line in pre-war US to make more cars cheaper. But FDR was against putting US voters out of work. The more thing change the more things change the same.
@dennisraymond542
@dennisraymond542 Рік тому
You're absolutely right.... Good evening Jim How are you doing over there hope you're having a wonderful day, it's a lovely day that the lord has made
@billwilson-es5yn
@billwilson-es5yn Рік тому
FDR made GM's Bill Knudsen head of the War Production Board since he knew people that could build things. Business and organized labor had to go along with his directives if they expected to receive any contracts and keep their jobs. He set the prices for materials, transportation and labor. The US went to war using practical weapons of high quality made by semi-skilled labor that kept house or sold shoes before the war.
@user-lp2uy5fz3h
@user-lp2uy5fz3h Рік тому
Well, explained! I really love your narration and theories. Fun fact: little nightmares is based on human psychology.
@TruthHurts-do2qt
@TruthHurts-do2qt Рік тому
It was a graet video and very helpful
@stevekoolie1977
@stevekoolie1977 Рік тому
You may find this interesting as a young man I used to dream up designs of futuristic aircraft and engines and I have half of the drawings and the other half was accidentally in a draught set I lent to a landlord and they had moved to Northolk in England and had some of my technical drawings of a saucer to fly on air and the blades very similar to the German flying saucer but I had two sets of blades in a different design. Must run in the family as my grandfather was on the very first British jet fighter. So I have been so excited to see some one else had the same idea.. So glad I have watched this video
@warrendesonia7924
@warrendesonia7924 Рік тому
After watching this, I believe that there are still documents from WW 2 that are not to be released until 2045...........
@michaelcuff3418
@michaelcuff3418 Рік тому
Crap! Ill be looong dead before then! Lol!
@user-qh2df7oo2o
@user-qh2df7oo2o Рік тому
😂😂😂😂
@nyki7fykxtjxyi
@nyki7fykxtjxyi Рік тому
Just imagine this if this current society destroys it's self in nuclear hell fire. hitler may have been right
@williammactavish3913
@williammactavish3913 Рік тому
You believe it's going to be released? Fkkkkking LOL! Merry Christmas, bud.
@noahgarcia1010
@noahgarcia1010 Рік тому
@@williammactavish3913 most likely documents with things the USA did that were bad as well as others, those things ain’t getting released 😂and if they do they will release them on the low for no one to actually acknowledge.
@ricardosalazar6387
@ricardosalazar6387 Рік тому
incredible video
@Incorruptus1
@Incorruptus1 4 місяці тому
Thank you for uploading, I enjoyed watching this. Very interesting and informative documentary.
@robredz
@robredz Рік тому
Superb video, now if the Air Ministry had taken Frank Whittle seriously at the time early 1930's UK might have had jet fighters and bombers along side the Spitfires and Hurricanes in 1940
@achtsekundenfurz7876
@achtsekundenfurz7876 Рік тому
They still made the first jet flight in history, but IIRC the Meteor beat the Me 262 by only 6 weeks. There was also the issue covered near the end -- that Germany didn't account for the fact that winning the war would have taken both technology AND numbers. The politicians didn't understand either that the "v1.0" product is always flawed and of little use in combat and has to go through several revisions . . . or stuff as basic as the need for new tools to build radically new equipment. In retrospect, they had too MUCH research and chased after "awesome but impractical" inventions instead of settling for "practical and good enough for now" gear like the Allies did. Bombing cities was later found to strengthen rather than break the target's will to wage war (both sides fell for that), and the V1 and 2 were spectacular but rather ineffective despite working as intended. Allied superweapons reaching maturity during WWII included penicillin, radar, the British and American intelligence networks, and of course the first nukes. Few things the Axis developed reached maturity, and if it did, it was hardly effective. For example, most Me 262 weren't employed in an anti-bomber role, but in a "Stuka but faster" ground attack role. The Dornier Pfeil (Do-335 if memory serves, also called "the aardvark" due to its long nose) was a plane even faster than the 109 (slower than the 262 tho), which could have been good enough to kill Allied bombers, yet cheap enough to be mass-produced, and without depending on jet engines/fuel. It ran its proving flight on only one of two engines, and passed! The late Volksjäger was a final attempt to go down a similar route, but far too late to have any effect. Reich research was very localized, many ideas were way too far ahead to enter mass production within the next years, and some teams were complete charlatans exploiting Adolf's fondness of outlandish technologies or even downright mysticism. The movie _Hellboy_ is of course fiction, but it's still not very different from the things the worst offenders did (or pretended to do). There are also many other cases, where even during the lare years, defensive projects (like the ground-to-air missiles, fighters, an effective early warning network) were disbanded in favor of offensive projects.
@DataWaveTaGo
@DataWaveTaGo Рік тому
@@achtsekundenfurz7876 re: "They still made the first jet flight in history" You are posting about the He 176 I take it, first jet flight in 20 June 1939, or the He 280 flown 22 September 1940. Compare that to the Gloster E.28/39 which flew on May 15, 1941.
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434 Рік тому
@@DataWaveTaGo if I may, those German prototypes were the very first, albeit secretly due to imposed treaty limits.
@AncientApe80
@AncientApe80 Рік тому
@@achtsekundenfurz7876 Very accurate and in-depth, man!
@danielt.3152
@danielt.3152 Рік тому
I agree, but the people making decisions had zero understanding of jet power potential
@boybuyo83
@boybuyo83 Рік тому
World first operational jet is stunning.
@tgan71
@tgan71 10 днів тому
This was really good
@matt2244
@matt2244 Рік тому
So much stuff they could have done but so focused on bigger and bigger. That anti air missile would have been such a game changer.
@Patriot-hz8xk
@Patriot-hz8xk Рік тому
Sometimes, I can't help it imagine, what if Germany won, what kind of amazing astonishing technology would we have!?!?!?!?!
@Philitron128
@Philitron128 Рік тому
You'd likely be dead lmao
@Patriot-hz8xk
@Patriot-hz8xk Рік тому
@Philitron128 well technically I'm like brownish tan white, so I think I would pass, as an Arian!
@Philitron128
@Philitron128 Рік тому
@@Patriot-hz8xk yeah so were gypsies, but they got gassed all the same. To the Nazi's, "Aryan" meant whatever they wanted it to mean at whatever point they needed it to mean something different. You would have been gassed. Me too because I'm Slavic so let's all get together and punch a Nazi today!
@Patriot-hz8xk
@Patriot-hz8xk Рік тому
@Philitron128 I'm Slavic too, my grandfather fought in WW2 for soviets, Slavic ppl are mostly white!
@Philitron128
@Philitron128 Рік тому
@@Patriot-hz8xk Yes, but according to Hitler and the Nazis we are subhuman. The Nazi's wanted to wipe out all Slavs.
@paulnickelles207
@paulnickelles207 5 днів тому
Really super documentary 😅😅 great
@christineshotton824
@christineshotton824 Рік тому
Some of the advanced technology of WWII Germany was indeed impressive and ahead of its time, but far from being almost war-winning, it contributed significantly to them losing the war. The amount of money and resources poured into the various research and limited production projects gave practically no positive return on the battlefield. Sure, Germany ended the war with jet fighters and ballistic missiles, but they also had half of their artillery still being drawn by horses and their infantry was still carrying bolt action rifles. The amount spent on "Vengeance Weapons" and "Wonder Weapons" would have been better expended on trucks, modern rifles, and similar everyday useful pieces of kit.
@marjorjorietillman856
@marjorjorietillman856 9 місяців тому
Plus, Germany was driven and pressured by Hitler to create deadly and massive weapons, because he believed he was destined to rule the world. The US was just trying to move forward economically, especially after the Great Depression. And Hitler was robbing the treasury and resources of every nation he invaded! Thus he had money to back his huge war efforts! Once America was pulled into WW2, we quickly caught up and past Germany, because we had the talent to create weapons of mass destruction. Now we can’t pry some politicians away from the industrial war complex!
@tball84
@tball84 8 місяців тому
Or did they lose. Once America gained their scientists, are you sure it stopped with Tech. I don't.
@christineshotton824
@christineshotton824 8 місяців тому
@@tball84 Or did they lose? Are you serious?
@jeremyk_541
@jeremyk_541 5 місяців тому
Spoken like somebody who learned everything they know about World War 2 from UKposts videos
@trevorz459
@trevorz459 4 місяці тому
​@@jeremyk_541coming from a guy also on UKposts 🤪
@duanegrantham266
@duanegrantham266 Рік тому
Perfect for tonight 🌛
@tintinjailhouse1312
@tintinjailhouse1312 Рік тому
Yeayea !! I Think that too bro and me doping In sleep pills !! Sooo FUNNY its ;p
@SpeedyGz_
@SpeedyGz_ Рік тому
Fax
@francesglenn2117
@francesglenn2117 Рік тому
I'm with ya on that ⏳
@gerardofreudrich
@gerardofreudrich Рік тому
I just gotta lo and is bout a half a ticket Now i swipe davinci got her lookig at me different.
@GERRYMALONEY47
@GERRYMALONEY47 Рік тому
This was a great presentation
@stevenhoman2253
@stevenhoman2253 Рік тому
Germany and also the central European countries had highly advanced and proficient education systems which strived for excellence Great attention was directed in the scientific fields of mathematics, physics and chemistry. Not to neglect the arts of music, literature and other arts of significance. The curriculum was heavily classical in direction, so that university attendees had a fuller and more rounded education, This was to pay off for the USA, as the many classically trained physicists, chemists and mathematics fled to the United States. High levels of well-rounded students cannot but fail to contribute massive returns to a nation. Something now forgotten.
@sarahfunaki3884
@sarahfunaki3884 Рік тому
They were the most advanced race of people at that time many things we take for granted today came from them.
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 Рік тому
I don't know. My experience is that the top ten percent of students will always do wonderfully, and the bottom ten percent will probably be dead or in prison before that turn thirty. With a few exception, the rest will range from low paid workers to white collor workers, regardless of the education system.
@sarahfunaki3884
@sarahfunaki3884 Рік тому
@@jamesaritchie1 Everyone in a society needs to fill out all the jobs that country needs. Education raises the average IQ level of the nation. I'm mixed blood and my mother grew up in a hut made out of Banana leaves in the South Pacific where education was very limited, whereas my dad Grew up in England. I grew up living amongst both cultures and there is a major difference between the two races, one is in on average quite a bit more intelligent than the other, which leads to a better understanding of the world and this has so many other lead in effects that improves a certain people's lives. I don't think deep down one race is born superior to the other, I put it down to their cultures being more mature and educated than the other. This is changing though as I see the new generation having better access to Western Education and that gap is fast closing.
@stevenhoman2253
@stevenhoman2253 Рік тому
@@jamesaritchie1 Obviously I am not so discouraged. I am suggesting that if the expectations and standards of education were raised to a higher level, where the top 10% must strive much harder, work with greater diligence, more would be gained from them and by them. I am not suggesting a Draconian system, merely a return to those teaching values, which provided students with the finest and most rounded education possible. Something which would leave even the lower 10% better placed, and in a better position in terms of general knowledge and history. My own two children were so dismally educated that they left school, more suited to function as obedient cannon fodder or production line work. That did not engage them, nor educate them. It should be more than a stuffy rule bound process, and the teachers are now largely female, and so the curriculum is one that suits their interests and needs, not that of the students. I feel passionately about this. Myself, I became an autodidact by force of ignorance at my high school. Though a high school dropout, my intelligence allowed me to inform myself in all the fields that held my interest. (a very large field indeed) I taught myself electronics to a high standard and went on to work in that field for many years, before changing my field to the more lucrative and far simpler field of computers. Unlike most, I actually had a career and not a job. That attitude and behaviour would no longer work. Employers seek the education system to sort the wheat from the chaff, leaving their selection processes facilitated by institutions. That is the very worst basis for selecting staff, I have inevitably found. An hour's conversation is a better determiner of suitability for a job placement than a scoresheet, far too often. Even so, on each occasion, i am left to teach my new staff, how to think clearly, methodically and logically. These are not implicit within our education systems, ( I have heard of University students with diplomas, who cannot read or write) How is even possible? That vulnerability presents the current world to us as is.
@stevenhoman2253
@stevenhoman2253 Рік тому
@@jamesaritchie1 Hi, I was certain that I had responded to this?
@notimefornonsense722
@notimefornonsense722 Рік тому
Video is good but i just love reading the comments. Amazing to read the info each one knows...
@blanckieification
@blanckieification Рік тому
Remember that these technologies/ scientists who worked on it were taken to America. A very good known example is von Braun who worked on rocket techology. The question is : what don't we know.
@vilhamdutch2962
@vilhamdutch2962 Рік тому
Dude it’s a fact that he starved 40k slaves to death working on his rockets in a large cave. They knew everything. But like the Nazi gold the Nazi tech has value so they took it. Messed up they should have shot that piece of shit in the head and pissed on his grave.
@smitshahi4830
@smitshahi4830 8 місяців тому
Operation Paperclip
@user-cy5li2zp9z
@user-cy5li2zp9z Місяць тому
The Germans had built rockets larger than the V-2. These were two-stage rockets with intercontinental range.
@user-ft9ul5ul5v
@user-ft9ul5ul5v Рік тому
In Penemünde was working a Soviet war prisoner, named Mikhail Devyatayev. He, dying from starvation, managed to escape (!) in a jet (!!) and taking top-secret rocket plans with him (!!!). This is a relatively unknown part of a Soviet military history.
@TCB2023.
@TCB2023. Рік тому
Nice
@tellyonthewall8751
@tellyonthewall8751 Рік тому
crap
@seanmalloy7249
@seanmalloy7249 Рік тому
Devyatayev was the pilot of the camp commandant's He-111 piston-engine bomber that was hijacked after another member of his work gang, Ivan Krivonogov, killed their guard with a crowbar and took his clothes. Damaged by Russian fire, he was able to ditch the plane behind Russian lines. The NKVD did not believe that Devyatayed and his work gang would have been able to hijack the plane without German collusion, and he and his fellow escapees were sent to a penal unit; five of them died in combat, and Devyatayev and two fellow officers spent time in prison after the war while he was investigated, and even after being released, was designated a 'criminal'. It was not until the mid 1950s that his story was confirmed, and in 1957 he was called before the commissariat and notified that he had been designated a Hero of the Soviet Union.
@user-ft9ul5ul5v
@user-ft9ul5ul5v Рік тому
@@seanmalloy7249 Yes, that story
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434 Рік тому
@@seanmalloy7249 how ironic that his own countrymen are still being dumbass after even after learning of what he did.
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 Рік тому
77 years after WW2 still hear more about Mr. H than anyone else in WW2.
@GetYourShitTogetherWithGrandma
@GetYourShitTogetherWithGrandma Рік тому
And he was just a puppet
@jayzandstra1830
@jayzandstra1830 Рік тому
certainly does tell you something doesn't it.
@ianbowles1799
@ianbowles1799 Рік тому
way ahead. that's funny in a way how being smart can get you into trouble.
@Who_lee_o
@Who_lee_o Рік тому
Mr. !???
@Gremo-kx7sl
@Gremo-kx7sl Рік тому
its because winner writes the history ;)
@rcline99
@rcline99 Рік тому
Good job overall , The editor should have caught the clip of the B29's at 8:40 . I don't believe they were operational that early in the war.
@Tazza81
@Tazza81 Рік тому
And they were only deployed in the Pacific Theatre.
@leenevin8451
@leenevin8451 Рік тому
1939 they invented turbojet but it wasn’t until end of war they invented the v1 flying bomb then they came supersonic jets iirc
@jonsablon6594
@jonsablon6594 Рік тому
I think the quote goes like this. if you want to find out who is your master? find out who you can't insult.
@jerrysweet8202
@jerrysweet8202 Рік тому
Very good 😊 thanks for the video.
@pdxraptor
@pdxraptor Рік тому
Oh my, it's Art Bell... now I'm actually going to play the entire video
@staceymodisette1149
@staceymodisette1149 Рік тому
very informative
@themadplotter
@themadplotter Місяць тому
Could you add more adverts? I was almost able to watch the show.
@bobsnabby2298
@bobsnabby2298 9 місяців тому
I've been to Peenemunde to see the science centre. There's lots of interesting stuff to see. And the road passes through the still existing minefield from the moment allied forces bombed the facilities, so the history is still very much present.
@drmartin5062
@drmartin5062 Рік тому
That coroner Schruder Stranz story had so little evidence I think we can say this aired right before the first episode C of Ancient Aliens.
@user-fx2sh6pk9u
@user-fx2sh6pk9u 4 місяці тому
HOW was the First surface to Air missile Guided?...no mention of it
@user-cy5li2zp9z
@user-cy5li2zp9z Місяць тому
Captured film of the Wasserfall exists. This anti-aircraft rocket became operational during the war.
@blakepittman8943
@blakepittman8943 Рік тому
Damn marvel did a good ass job in the 1st captain America movie🤣 literally on point with the German tech
@dariusgreysun
@dariusgreysun 8 місяців тому
Lol right?
@bschneidez
@bschneidez Рік тому
if the Germans knew they needed heavy water to facilitate the reaction and had built a nuclear reactor in a basement, I find it hard to believe that they had "not a clue" about how to build an atomic bomb.... :|
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 Рік тому
more like the west stole ideas from the germans, or were given, is always the other possibility.
@theconscience01
@theconscience01 Рік тому
The Germans just took the long road to an Atomic Bomb. No one can say their science was wrong, they just couldn't get enough heavy water fast enough.
@davidr.8106
@davidr.8106 Рік тому
They knew they needed heavy water. Allies blew up the plant manufacturing it along with the stock
@peterolsen9131
@peterolsen9131 Рік тому
its the super criticality problem that puts a stop to most attempts at a bomb, reactors are easy
@Schlipperschlopper
@Schlipperschlopper Рік тому
They built the bomb before the USA and detonated one in Ohrdruf at 04.03.1945!
@yuppy1967
@yuppy1967 Рік тому
Wow, this gave me the chills!
@bronwenferrie6945
@bronwenferrie6945 Рік тому
Funded by the Americans... Find out what the Americans did when they first funded this stuff and then brought the projects home after 1945 if you want chills
@timmonbrod6913
@timmonbrod6913 Рік тому
Interesting video ‼️
@tommys9173
@tommys9173 Рік тому
Well when you let scientists experiment without major oversight you get amazing products
@parapitro8828
@parapitro8828 Рік тому
In terms of destruction and massacres, man has reached the first place, history speaks for itself. We must stop this madness if we don't want to annihilate ourselves, once again.
@iconofsin1043
@iconofsin1043 Рік тому
Actually third! second is stalin and first is that chinese dude I think
@dermotmccorkell663
@dermotmccorkell663 Рік тому
The March of this human virus continues. sadly!
@jacksparrow3490
@jacksparrow3490 Рік тому
Its coming to an end.. the evil is being exposed and truth is being revealed slowly for the average person to be able to digest
@mariatorres5563
@mariatorres5563 Рік тому
Once and for all!!!! We are at the edge of doing just that.. GOD save us all!!!!
@sector-7blitz402
@sector-7blitz402 Рік тому
Cough cough Mao... Cough cough Zedong ...
@LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
@LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Рік тому
Great video as always! I'd be really interested in countries history ✨😎‼
@modemrc00
@modemrc00 Рік тому
😮…He’s awesome and transcend 👏🏼😲👏🏼😲👏🏼😲
@l.zarate2472
@l.zarate2472 Рік тому
Very Interesting Aerospace Projects, well know today how Germany was so ahead in Technology in all branches of Science, I can recognize the outstanding Narrator, Mr. Peter Thomas, his German Language pronunciation is close to perfect, very interesting.
@thatguy22441
@thatguy22441 Рік тому
Quality over quantity. Man for man, the German war machine was far superior to that of the United States, at least when they first clashed; Americans learned quickly.
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 Рік тому
Germany wasn’t that far ahead. Britain had operational jet fighter squadrons a month after the Germans and the Americans had P-80’s flying in Europe in October 1944. The Allies engines had five times the operating life of the German jet engines.
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 Рік тому
They weren't ahead inm any area except rocketry. There's so much myth in WWII German science that it's like a Disney Cartoon. Anyone can draw fantasy plans, and that's all ninety-eight percent of this vaunted German technology was.
@cpcattin
@cpcattin Рік тому
Peter Thomas fought in the Battle of the Bulge and other battles.
@attiladahunk8211
@attiladahunk8211 Рік тому
@@allangibson8494 Don't forget about how Germany had a decade head start in manufacturing the bomb only to be left with nothing but a couple barrels of heavy water and some cubes of half enriched uranium. While the U.S. manufactured three bombs only a few years after starting the Manhattan project. Pop history documentaries like these do an immense disservice to actual history. Hell, you even have some people thinking that the Nazis had flying saucers and anti-gravity machines.
@tonypate9174
@tonypate9174 11 місяців тому
And over to the Cat Dad voice over dude ......Bless him
@HawgNutz
@HawgNutz Рік тому
WWll started on my birthday, September 1st, I wasn't born in 1939 though, I was born in 1980, but I have felt a deep inner love for anything that has to do with WWII,,, I am not trying to sound crazy but I sincerely believe that I was a German soldier in the Luftwaffe in a former life...
@Obwoodlandj
@Obwoodlandj Рік тому
That sounds pretty fucking crazy lol
@james-xf1ox
@james-xf1ox Рік тому
​@@Obwoodlandj 😅
@cutesalem394
@cutesalem394 Рік тому
on the fifth ten... usually wisdom comes with old age, in this case old age came alone
@leonbridge3994
@leonbridge3994 Рік тому
Y do u believe this?
@jesusmaryandjoseph6
@jesusmaryandjoseph6 Рік тому
You lost
@bompobompo
@bompobompo Рік тому
21:25 ME 262 was not designed by Lipisch but by Willy Messerschmitt
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 Рік тому
The Me163 and Me263 were Lippisch designs…
@bompobompo
@bompobompo Рік тому
@@allangibson8494 correct! he designed Me263 not Me262.
@SkywalkerPaul
@SkywalkerPaul Рік тому
Watching this from my couch in Germany 😅✌️
@arunkumarsahoo7585
@arunkumarsahoo7585 3 місяці тому
Excellent
@TheDarkDutchman
@TheDarkDutchman Рік тому
He was so great! A true genius!
@AncientApe80
@AncientApe80 Рік тому
who?
@dasjuggernaut1
@dasjuggernaut1 Рік тому
What is not touched on in this documentary is the fact a freak fire in a lab is the only thing that slowed Germany down just enough so their atomic bomb was not finished in time.
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 Рік тому
Again, not true. You should read research papers recovered from Germany after the war. They wouldn't have finished a workable bomb in another five years. They simply did not know how to solve some of the problems.
@user-cy5li2zp9z
@user-cy5li2zp9z Місяць тому
No, that's not accurate.
@zakiranderson722
@zakiranderson722 Рік тому
Music is doing my head in
@anonymousperson8487
@anonymousperson8487 Місяць тому
Speaking of secret weapons, I'm convinced these are a new UKposts torture test. You get music & videos but nobody can hear the narration
@ebolawarrior451
@ebolawarrior451 Рік тому
Braun went from a SS Major to a American hero. Hell of a transition.
@KingsleykSkorzeny
@KingsleykSkorzeny Рік тому
War does indeed make strange bedfellows
@ipellaers
@ipellaers Рік тому
Aye a decent European becoming a Yank, it's disgusting.
@michaelbrogan7537
@michaelbrogan7537 Рік тому
Otto Skorzeny went from Nazi super commando to a founding member of Assad! Believe that madness!
@KingsleykSkorzeny
@KingsleykSkorzeny Рік тому
@@michaelbrogan7537 hey was employed by ' sayare metcal
@michaelbrogan7537
@michaelbrogan7537 Рік тому
@@KingsleykSkorzeny exactly Hebrew Special Forces. Strange place to find a Nazi. Like the Devil's Brigade in Vietnam. Waffen SS soldiers fighting against the Vietcong. Great book BTW
@kingmondok2
@kingmondok2 Рік тому
German really have a lot of brilliant scientist
@ClarenceCochran-ne7du
@ClarenceCochran-ne7du 3 місяці тому
Werner Von Braun was shocked that America had not backed Robert Goddard's Rocket work. Goddard had solved the Guidance problem that plagued the V2 rocket till the very end. Had the US supported Goddard's work more heavily, the US could have launched Rockets from the US to Berlin.
@lucasmartinez21
@lucasmartinez21 Рік тому
Incredible
@ivanbeers6484
@ivanbeers6484 Рік тому
The world is not any better today. Makes you think. History is written by the victors, not necessarily the good guys.
@darrellsomers5427
@darrellsomers5427 Рік тому
You can lose a war and still win the battle
@andrewsmart2949
@andrewsmart2949 Рік тому
3rd reich hit the moon LOL
@Loxiandkoyasworld
@Loxiandkoyasworld Рік тому
man i love that guy!
@latestepic
@latestepic Рік тому
Wow nice one
@drstevenrey
@drstevenrey Рік тому
And then comes 8:33. That, dear numbties, is a B-29, Boeing Superfortress, a bomber that has one single main distinction in history: It was never ever used in Europe. It was exclusively Pacific theater.
@mo07r1
@mo07r1 Рік тому
Check out Mark Feltons video about the ONE and only one B29 used for propaganda in England to distract and scare Germany, but yes you are correct they are misusing footage and are off by both time and a few thousand miles lol
@ziptiejedi5658
@ziptiejedi5658 Рік тому
I think Mother Nature still has the #1 spot as far as destruction goes. Man probably has taken the top spot for massacres though.
@blindingshadow3463
@blindingshadow3463 Рік тому
Oh no lol, she has massacred 99.999 percent of us before, she tried to kill us COMPLETELY. Now we're returning the favor.
@rognvaldrasbjrn3972
@rognvaldrasbjrn3972 Рік тому
Correct. Respect from 🇿🇦
@lucashinch
@lucashinch Рік тому
We compete unknowingly with the plague
@tinman67641
@tinman67641 Рік тому
Incoming comet, “Hold my beer.”
@jasonbare3472
@jasonbare3472 Рік тому
" mankind "
@jeromedevilliers8593
@jeromedevilliers8593 Рік тому
Narator.. no other then Peter Thomas, he is the best
@tonetburac
@tonetburac Рік тому
You can never win a war if you are alone
@garrettburrows442
@garrettburrows442 Рік тому
Van brown designed the stealth bomber along with many other craft
@diddlethepoodle4812
@diddlethepoodle4812 Рік тому
Everyone thought the Germans were primitive because they used horses and marched everywhere. Truth was they saved a fortune not building jeeps just to haul around 2 soldiers who didn't even fight on the frontline. All that extra money went into designing some superior stuff. If Germany was geographically different and a little bigger, world war 2 for the allies would have been a completely different outcome.
@shadowk3
@shadowk3 Рік тому
Thats where all the money came from...? I thought it was from taking over Europe and it's resources. I've never heard anyone call the Germans primitive. But what I have heard and think myself is Germans are very good engineers. I own several German products simply because they are made better than those from anywhere else. Not only did the Germans take over money and resources they also took over knowledge, scientists, etc.. The only thing they did different was rather than just fight a war they also put effort into seeking tactical advantages outside the box. Everyone else just fought the war. In the end did they waste to much time doing extracurricular activities, yes, they certainly did, had Hitler focused his efforts more there may have been a much different outcome. But trust me, we didn't win because Hitler ran out of money. Geography doesn't matter because as I said, for a time most of Europe was Germany. Also the Germans didn't march everywhere, thats a good way to exhaust your forces before they even reach the battle. The Germans had vehicles just as we did. Big trucks and half tracks were quite common for everyone during WW2. The Germans had VW beetles. lol
@kurtvonfricken6829
@kurtvonfricken6829 Рік тому
Not even close. Germany used horses because thats all they had. For all their "wonder weapons" they produced zero 4 engine bombers and zero aircraft carriers. Their fate was sealed on Dec 11, 1941. Zero ordnance from Germany made it to the United States. A few spies made it ashore but they were quickly captured.
@johnmuller4014
@johnmuller4014 Рік тому
And here in the US, we had corporations doing business with the Axis and lots of military types who wanted to fight this like WW1.
@robertonavarro7713
@robertonavarro7713 Рік тому
Coca Cola made Fanta orange for the Nazi soldiers during WW2. Ford also supplied trucks for the German army.
@donalddesloges9703
@donalddesloges9703 Рік тому
Smart to bring this home
@gobinathgobinath6925
@gobinathgobinath6925 Рік тому
Very mass videography very nice
@wintersbattleofbands1144
@wintersbattleofbands1144 Рік тому
8:33. B-29s didn't bomb Germany in 1943. They were introduced into service in May, 1944. Who did the continuity on this video?
@billthecat129
@billthecat129 Рік тому
Yeah i noticed that too....this is only relevant to aviation nerds like us...
@mo07r1
@mo07r1 Рік тому
Correct, there is a channel, possibly Mark Felton that said one or two B-29s were sent to England to scare the Germans and possibly look at the feasibility if using them there, but yeah the video clip shown is not relevant to the narration here.
@davelowets
@davelowets Рік тому
Humans, that make mistakes, just like ALL of us.... Don't point fingers, because there CERTAINLY have been many times they could have pointed at YOU.
@georgebush2798
@georgebush2798 Рік тому
He was a genius
@dossantos3659
@dossantos3659 Рік тому
That's a funny comment!
@emeraldfox7175
@emeraldfox7175 Рік тому
@@dossantos3659 how is that funny,he was! Maybe a mad one,but a genuis just the same!
@wisemysticaltree8804
@wisemysticaltree8804 Рік тому
@@emeraldfox7175 Would a genius not have the thought process of producing winter clothing for the german troops when fighting in the freezing temperatures of russia, or when hitler only used one single division to fight against 10 million soviet troops at stalingrad? Yeah, what a genius.
@ElementWTF
@ElementWTF Рік тому
really good documentary i find it fascinating how crazy the germans where at the time . what a sad time
@flourfree2K
@flourfree2K Рік тому
You did not mention the Hanuebu serie of the 3rd Reich flying saucers. Nor "die Glocke" (also known as the Kecksburg "acorn").
@daviddavis697
@daviddavis697 Рік тому
Here in Virginia, the Smithsonian has an Air and Space museum. In it, there is a twin-engine jet bomber from the Nazis that could have reached the US. Iy's scary.
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434 Рік тому
Twin-engine jet bomber? You mean the arado ar-234? That barely have the legs to even from France to America in one trip. Not even the Horten ho 229. The only bomber (or bombers) I know of capable of long flight are the me-264 and the six-engine variant of a cargo plane (can't remember the names). And those two are piston engine planes.
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 Рік тому
@@reynaldoandannieangnged6434 well I heard they had bases on the moon and flying sauces. And maybe a time machine. So there.
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434 Рік тому
@@garyfrancis6193 oh don't forget about their base in Antarctica... AND some holdouts in South America
@dannygjk
@dannygjk Рік тому
@@reynaldoandannieangnged6434 Some NAZI's did go to South America it's not just a rumor.
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434
@reynaldoandannieangnged6434 Рік тому
@@dannygjk yup it is. There's a vid made by Mark felton in his channel. That's where I learned it from But on the fictional side, oh the imagination we can cook up are endless
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