Hitler Was Preparing For Full-Scale Invasion of Scandinavia | Colorized World War II

2023 ж. 12 Мам.
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As Hitler was preparing for full-scale invasion of Scandinavia, all eyes turned northward. U-Boat attacks increased in frequency, and in Scapa Flow, the first British casualties were claimed during a German air raid. As the New Year began, the British people faced the introduction of rationing, adding to the tensions and uncertainty of the time.

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  • Finally a WW2 documentary without a fake computer voice.

    @ColeYounger16@ColeYounger167 ай бұрын
    • Wh. At do youmean..ne xt

      @JB-rt4mx@JB-rt4mx27 күн бұрын
    • Se não assistiu assista a série Mundo em Chamas

      @RiddickDeath-ez2wr@RiddickDeath-ez2wr21 күн бұрын
  • Hitler is painted as a demon as he is..but he should not overshadow the equally horrific Stalin.

    @paulusclaudiusmaximus4912@paulusclaudiusmaximus49128 ай бұрын
  • I don't know why this popped up on my recommends but damn I'm glad it did, this documentary series has been absolutely great.

    @DarkGunn22@DarkGunn22Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing 🏆🤗🙏🇺🇲

    @drmarkintexas-400@drmarkintexas-400 Жыл бұрын
  • jadi tambah ilmu pengetahuan.

    @rajimirzaaslam8337@rajimirzaaslam83378 ай бұрын
  • Benito's head must of weighed at least 50lb. That's a BIG head.

    @donnydonnybrook8131@donnydonnybrook813111 ай бұрын
    • @@The_Gambler10 Whatever gave you that impression ? Benito was doing his thing while The Furher was trying to be an artist.

      @philiprufus4427@philiprufus442711 ай бұрын
  • From Lawrence Massachusetts God bless all of us amen 🙏🇩🇴🙏🇩🇴🙏🇩🇴🙏🇩🇴🙏🇩🇴🙏 and God bless all your family and all your fan too amen 🙏🇩🇴🙏

    @lilyaca_2730@lilyaca_2730 Жыл бұрын
    • What flag is that, something to do with the state of Massachusetts?

      @mrh678@mrh67811 ай бұрын
  • Great Video

    @valintebilbao732@valintebilbao73211 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for ur share bro..

    @ultimatemaha4550@ultimatemaha45502 ай бұрын
  • Well they did Denmark by bicycle, Norway by paratroopers, Sweden was Neutral and the Russians had a go at Finland. Wasnt much left after that.

    @csjrogerson2377@csjrogerson237711 ай бұрын
  • super document merci

    @ledruide6664@ledruide666410 ай бұрын
  • 1935: Kodak introduces the first modern 35mm colored camera.

    @sorareracunic269@sorareracunic26911 ай бұрын
  • Seeing all this old black and white film colorized and remastered is absolutely breathtaking. I remember seeing most of this film footage as a kid in gritty old documentaries, the low quality gave it a certain "distant" and murky vibe that felt like it was on the verge of being lost to history. This remastered footage is the closest we get to time travel.

    @skillz7119@skillz711911 ай бұрын
    • I am seventy born in 1953 eight years after the second world war. Every adult you knew was invlovedin the war. The second world war and the subsequent withdrawl from empire cast a long shadow over our generation that lasted to the early eighties. This is a very different country now. One I am very glad I did NOT grow up in. I know I am not alone in thinking this way.

      @philiprufus4427@philiprufus442711 ай бұрын
    • T

      @ericpissocher3361@ericpissocher336111 ай бұрын
    • ​@@skillz7119 Wiemy z historii, że Persowie oraz Spartanie często skakali sobie do gardeł. A w tych momentach każda ze stron starała się za wszelką cenę pokazać drugiej, że jest zwarta i gotowa do boju. Przykładowo Persowie darli się na całe gardło: Rzućcie broń!!! A Spartanie nie pozostając dłużni krzyczeli: To ją sobie weźcie!!! W domyśle należy sądzić, że Spartanie są tak doskonale wyszkoleni, że tylko szaleńcy będą pragnąć starcia z nimi. Kiedy piszę te słowa, świat stoi w przededniu nowej wielkiej wojny, która swoją potęgą podważy wszystko, co było do tej pory. Także takie pojedynki między Persami, a Spartanami przy niej będą jak potyczki komarów. JA wiem, kto wygra tę wojnę i wiem, co przesądzi o zwycięstwie. Otóż nie będzie to siła oręża ze stali, ani siła gradu kul, ani siła miotaczy ognia, ani siła bomb, zrzucanych na miasta, ani potęga broni najnowszej generacji, ani broni jakiejkolwiek. Tę wojnę wygram JA Polka, lecz nie taka sobie zwyczajna Polka, lecz najprawdziwsza Bogini o najpiękniejszym umyśle, przy którym wszyscy inni mają umysł wielkości ziarenka piasku. Tylko nieliczni i to z kręgu Mojej rodziny, mogą być Mi partnerami, wszyscy pozostali są tylko nędznym tłem dla Mojej wielkości. Dlaczego piękny umysł jest taki ważny? Odpowiedź tkwi w naturze ludzkiej. Bo człowiek zwyczajnie szybko się nudzi i to, co jeszcze dziś było takie fascynujące, jutro spowszednieje jak kromka chleba. Nikogo już nie podniecają miotacze ognia, wybuchające bomby, naloty dywanowe na miasta, ani nawet wisząca nad światem zagłada nuklearna, bo te rzeczy wsiąkły w krajobraz człowieka i stały się jego stałym elementem. Natomiast jest jeden widok, który nigdy się nie znudzi, to widok boskiego kobiecego ciała, a Moim ciałem nie pogardziłaby nawet największa Bogini. Jeśli do tego się doda zjawiskowe oczy, w których ukryta jest najcudowniejsza broń oraz potęgę słowa, a nikt nie włada słowem sprawniej ode Mnie, to wszystko staje się jasne. Jednak dla potwierdzenia swojej boskości - Panie Gebels, do pana kieruję poniższe słowa, jako do mistrza w swoim fachu - przemówię jeszcze raz. Co było na początku: słowo, czy karabin? Słowo, czy karabin dało początek nowemu życiu? Na dowód, że bez odpowiednio dobranych słów, można skończyć na śmietniku historii, niech posłuży przykład Adolfa Hitlera - wodza III Rzeszy Niemieckiej. Zanim świat poznał potęgę jego imienia wziął do ręki książkę - Mein Kampf (Moja walka), będącą politycznym testamentem, pisanym pod wpływem żądzy zemsty na wrogach narodu niemieckiego. Kiedy słowo stało się ciałem i założyło na siebie mundur był rok 1933. A kiedy wyruszyło na wojnę był rok 1939. Długie sześć lat władania słowem jak mieczem musiało minąć, aby naród niemiecki zapłonął bojowym duchem. Długie sześć lat musiało minąć, aby naród niemiecki uwierzył, że zasługuje na przewodnictwo nad światem. Naród niemiecki karmiony słowem nieustająco, jak niewolę mlekiem matki, musiał zrzucić z siebie ciężar wielkiej katastrofy i jak przystało na drapieżnika, wejść znowu do gry. I tak też uczynił. A zatem NA POCZĄTKU BYŁO SŁOWO I ONO ROZPROSZYŁO CIEMNOŚCI. A oto opis potęgi Mojego słowa: Moje słowo jest początkiem i końcem, chlebem i karabinem, sługą i królem, kobietą i mężczyzną, dziwką i mędrcem, pokojem i wojną, biedą i bogactwem, szpetotą i pięknem, śmiercią i życiem. JEST PEŁNIĄ. MOJE SŁOWO JEST PEŁNIĄ. JA nie potrzebuję miecza, potężnych armat, doborowej armii. JA sama jestem mieczem, potężną armatą i doborową armią. Kiedy kreślę te słowa pan, panie Gebels, wraz z przyszłym cesarzem Niemiec, Adolfem Hitlerem, znajdujecie się jeszcze po drugiej stronie życia. Kiedy tylko wasze nogi ponownie dotkną ziemi, rzucicie się Polakom do gardeł. Za co poniekąd będę wam wdzięczna. Natomiast, gdy JA wkroczę na arenę dziejów i nastąpi konfrontacja między Adolfem Hitlerem a Mną, tylko ślepiec i ostatni głupiec uznałby, że JA mogę zostać poddaną kogoś takiego, kto nie jest godzien otwierać przede Mną drzwi. Wystarczy tylko jedno spojrzenie na Adolfa Hitlera oraz na Mnie, by wiedzieć, kto jest sługą, a kto Bogiem i Boginią. Dlatego wojsko niemieckie grzecznie wycofa się z terenu Polski, bo to Moja ziemia i pomaszeruje szukać szczęścia gdzie indziej. Marzena Manista przyszła cesarzowa Polski i królowa narodu żydowskiego

      @MrMarekmish@MrMarekmish11 ай бұрын
    • Me. 😊😊😊😊😂🎉

      @josegoncalvestrindade963@josegoncalvestrindade96311 ай бұрын
    • B;:::x{

      @johnrotert7071@johnrotert707111 ай бұрын
  • There was an amusing episode when as a result of the Soviet invasion of Finland Sweden transferred crown jewels and state bullion to Norway and when Germany invaded Norway it was captured and Germany returned it to Sweden but obviously in return for favours, iron ore ball bearings, etc

    @charlesburgoyne-probyn6044@charlesburgoyne-probyn604411 ай бұрын
    • There are so many hidden stories about this concocted conflict by the 1918 allied conglomerate and their banks , who made sure the revenge crazed Nazi powergrab succeeded. To facilitate a war out of which some emerged not unsatisfied. A war declared to be about Poland which after 5 years and millions of deaths was delivered to another tyrant . Nothing was done to keep the Nazis the loony fringe minority like they operated in most nations , the U.K. included. With the 'right' financial support that could've happened everywhere. Some wouldn't want to change this bloody history even if they could. D-Day didn't come for free ......all liberated nations were presented with a hefty bill ; the U.K managed to finally pay off in 2006. In effect partly financing the U.S. post '45 'American Dream' while the rest of the world was chewing on a toothpick holding up its trousers. To this day Germany remains an Uncle Sam vassal state , ordered to send again tanks in the direction of Moscow. With "God's Blessings" not to forget .....

      @PAULLONDEN@PAULLONDEN11 ай бұрын
    • And their jrws?

      @DaveSCameron@DaveSCameron11 ай бұрын
    • ​@@DaveSCameronThe Swedish never gave up their Jews. They actually helped quite a few of them eacape Norway when the Nazis took over their country. Near the end of the war it was a Swede making deals with Himler in exchange for Jews. Himler aent a trainload out as a gesture of goodwill. He then asked for 2000 trucks in exchange for an entire concentration camp. Which never happened and all of it done behind Hitlers back. It doesn't seem like Himler held a deep rooted hatred for the Jews like Hitler amd most of the Nazi leadership did sans Goering. He was a digusting pig and was definitely the worst of the Nazis after Heideich but he seemed to view them as a commodity.

      @robertschumann7737@robertschumann77377 ай бұрын
  • Por favor façam sempre com essas narrações. ❤

    @leopereiravasco@leopereiravascoАй бұрын
  • افلام وثائقيه جميله .. شكرا لكم

    @kotckw@kotckw9 ай бұрын
  • Very good overall but just a point: the Swedish king didtn keep Sweden out of the war it was the Goverment who did.

    @robertjonsson797@robertjonsson79711 ай бұрын
    • The Swedes sold out Norway. My Norwegian father told me that Swedes were just Norwegians with a yellow stripe down their backs. He despised the Swedes - and frankly, they deserved it.

      @jasondrummond9451@jasondrummond945111 ай бұрын
  • Thank you.......................

    @bry884466@bry88446611 ай бұрын
  • Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job making it easier for viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Historians did a very good job presenting actual facts from fiction. Class A research project!!! Orator presented the documentary very good job presenting the documentary. Special thanks to the British women who replaced the soldiers in the factories/farms/transportation services/& the likes. Keeping the country in a regular/normal operating capacity. With the German U boat menace. The gov't did well with food rations along with encouraging 'Victory gardens'. Once again necessity is the mother of invention.

    @asullivan4047@asullivan404711 ай бұрын
    • Yes Liam Dale is an excellent Documentary maker and Narrator.

      @JuleyC@JuleyC2 ай бұрын
  • Waww Gambarnya Jernih sekali 👍👍👍❤❤ , I LIKE IT THIS PICKTUR 👍👍❤

    @johansetyawan4636@johansetyawan463610 ай бұрын
  • I've a good understanding of WW1, and 2. Still when I watch film like this it still boggles my mind. Hearding people into cattle car's to bring them to their deaths, I'm still lost for word's. 😱

    @deeppurple883@deeppurple88311 ай бұрын
    • Look further. 👍

      @DaveSCameron@DaveSCameron11 ай бұрын
    • Wiemy z historii, że Persowie oraz Spartanie często skakali sobie do gardeł. A w tych momentach każda ze stron starała się za wszelką cenę pokazać drugiej, że jest zwarta i gotowa do boju. Przykładowo Persowie darli się na całe gardło: Rzućcie broń!!! A Spartanie nie pozostając dłużni krzyczeli: To ją sobie weźcie!!! W domyśle należy sądzić, że Spartanie są tak doskonale wyszkoleni, że tylko szaleńcy będą pragnąć starcia z nimi. Kiedy piszę te słowa, świat stoi w przededniu nowej wielkiej wojny, która swoją potęgą podważy wszystko, co było do tej pory. Także takie pojedynki między Persami, a Spartanami przy niej będą jak potyczki komarów. JA wiem, kto wygra tę wojnę i wiem, co przesądzi o zwycięstwie. Otóż nie będzie to siła oręża ze stali, ani siła gradu kul, ani siła miotaczy ognia, ani siła bomb, zrzucanych na miasta, ani potęga broni najnowszej generacji, ani broni jakiejkolwiek. Tę wojnę wygram JA Polka, lecz nie taka sobie zwyczajna Polka, lecz najprawdziwsza Bogini o najpiękniejszym umyśle, przy którym wszyscy inni mają umysł wielkości ziarenka piasku. Tylko nieliczni i to z kręgu Mojej rodziny, mogą być Mi partnerami, wszyscy pozostali są tylko nędznym tłem dla Mojej wielkości. Dlaczego piękny umysł jest taki ważny? Odpowiedź tkwi w naturze ludzkiej. Bo człowiek zwyczajnie szybko się nudzi i to, co jeszcze dziś było takie fascynujące, jutro spowszednieje jak kromka chleba. Nikogo już nie podniecają miotacze ognia, wybuchające bomby, naloty dywanowe na miasta, ani nawet wisząca nad światem zagłada nuklearna, bo te rzeczy wsiąkły w krajobraz człowieka i stały się jego stałym elementem. Natomiast jest jeden widok, który nigdy się nie znudzi, to widok boskiego kobiecego ciała, a Moim ciałem nie pogardziłaby nawet największa Bogini. Jeśli do tego się doda zjawiskowe oczy, w których ukryta jest najcudowniejsza broń oraz potęgę słowa, a nikt nie włada słowem sprawniej ode Mnie, to wszystko staje się jasne. Jednak dla potwierdzenia swojej boskości - Panie Gebels, do pana kieruję poniższe słowa, jako do mistrza w swoim fachu - przemówię jeszcze raz. Co było na początku: słowo, czy karabin? Słowo, czy karabin dało początek nowemu życiu? Na dowód, że bez odpowiednio dobranych słów, można skończyć na śmietniku historii, niech posłuży przykład Adolfa Hitlera - wodza III Rzeszy Niemieckiej. Zanim świat poznał potęgę jego imienia wziął do ręki książkę - Mein Kampf (Moja walka), będącą politycznym testamentem, pisanym pod wpływem żądzy zemsty na wrogach narodu niemieckiego. Kiedy słowo stało się ciałem i założyło na siebie mundur był rok 1933. A kiedy wyruszyło na wojnę był rok 1939. Długie sześć lat władania słowem jak mieczem musiało minąć, aby naród niemiecki zapłonął bojowym duchem. Długie sześć lat musiało minąć, aby naród niemiecki uwierzył, że zasługuje na przewodnictwo nad światem. Naród niemiecki karmiony słowem nieustająco, jak niewolę mlekiem matki, musiał zrzucić z siebie ciężar wielkiej katastrofy i jak przystało na drapieżnika, wejść znowu do gry. I tak też uczynił. A zatem NA POCZĄTKU BYŁO SŁOWO I ONO ROZPROSZYŁO CIEMNOŚCI. A oto opis potęgi Mojego słowa: Moje słowo jest początkiem i końcem, chlebem i karabinem, sługą i królem, kobietą i mężczyzną, dziwką i mędrcem, pokojem i wojną, biedą i bogactwem, szpetotą i pięknem, śmiercią i życiem. JEST PEŁNIĄ. MOJE SŁOWO JEST PEŁNIĄ. JA nie potrzebuję miecza, potężnych armat, doborowej armii. JA sama jestem mieczem, potężną armatą i doborową armią. Kiedy kreślę te słowa pan, panie Gebels, wraz z przyszłym cesarzem Niemiec, Adolfem Hitlerem, znajdujecie się jeszcze po drugiej stronie życia. Kiedy tylko wasze nogi ponownie dotkną ziemi, rzucicie się Polakom do gardeł. Za co poniekąd będę wam wdzięczna. Natomiast, gdy JA wkroczę na arenę dziejów i nastąpi konfrontacja między Adolfem Hitlerem a Mną, tylko ślepiec i ostatni głupiec uznałby, że JA mogę zostać poddaną kogoś takiego, kto nie jest godzien otwierać przede Mną drzwi. Wystarczy tylko jedno spojrzenie na Adolfa Hitlera oraz na Mnie, by wiedzieć, kto jest sługą, a kto Bogiem i Boginią. Dlatego wojsko niemieckie grzecznie wycofa się z terenu Polski, bo to Moja ziemia i pomaszeruje szukać szczęścia gdzie indziej. Marzena Manista przyszła cesarzowa Polski i królowa narodu żydowskiego

      @MrMarekmish@MrMarekmish11 ай бұрын
    • @@MrMarekmish keine transvirten

      @DaveSCameron@DaveSCameron11 ай бұрын
    • @@MrMarekmish you said all that in one breath

      @deeppurple883@deeppurple8839 ай бұрын
    • Théorie immense ! Calme calme 😂

      @snet3483@snet34839 ай бұрын
  • Alguém sabe quem narra isso em português? e aonde encontrar todos os episódios desses documentarios ?

    @Splackful@Splackful10 ай бұрын
    • História da segunda guerra mundial tem 24 capítulos e tem um compacto geral de todos capítulos de mais de 7 horas

      @nelsonsilvasilva4604@nelsonsilvasilva460410 ай бұрын
    • @@nelsonsilvasilva4604 Onde encontrar esse documentario? e qual o nome do narrador vc sabe ?

      @Splackful@Splackful10 ай бұрын
    • Também queria saber, esse narrador é ótimo

      @joelio9556@joelio95567 ай бұрын
  • Relentess music ruins an otherwise excellent narration.

    @jameswells-green9476@jameswells-green947611 ай бұрын
    • Nah needs more bass old timer

      @2MaxVoltage@2MaxVoltage11 ай бұрын
  • é até hoje o melhor documentario filmado a cores 👍👌🎥🤩 sobre a 2°ww.

    @eliasabreu2311@eliasabreu23118 ай бұрын
    • REDESCOBRINDO A WW2 ESSE É

      @klismansouza3311@klismansouza33118 ай бұрын
    • @@klismansouza3311 sim👍👍👍👍🚀🚀✈✈

      @tiagosantanademelosantana7327@tiagosantanademelosantana73272 ай бұрын
    • @@tiagosantanademelosantana7327 já viu?

      @klismansouza3311@klismansouza33112 ай бұрын
  • Дякую всім

    @user-kviten@user-kviten11 ай бұрын
  • Vidrigt beteende som skulle straffas än i dag

    @mrford70@mrford707 ай бұрын
  • Saya sampai tidak berkata kata,sangat banyak kenangan di ww2,walaupun penuh dengan perang tapi kita bisa mengambil hikmah di baliknya

    @luna_moon3394@luna_moon339411 ай бұрын
    • Hikmahnya indo lepas dari jepang😂

      @nandajepara7360@nandajepara736011 ай бұрын
    • Bravo, @luna!

      @kathycaldwell7126@kathycaldwell71269 ай бұрын
  • I salute the women of Great Britain, for their efforts were extremely important.

    @stevejessemey8428@stevejessemey842814 күн бұрын
  • Old news, compulsory knowledge for every child in Scandinavian primary schools, probably also in several of Europe's other countries!

    @thomashanner4172@thomashanner417211 ай бұрын
  • Italy being considered a military threat is so laughable. Since the fall of Rome they have been a military joke.

    @dausonstimpson-gagnon4426@dausonstimpson-gagnon442611 ай бұрын
    • Italy was a military threat to Abyssinia. 😂

      @Mors_Atra_@Mors_Atra_11 ай бұрын
    • @@Mors_Atra_ Italy got their asses kicked by the Ethiopians during the scramble for Africa. They had to get revenge in the 1930s. LMAO

      @sparrowprince3432@sparrowprince34328 ай бұрын
    • @@sparrowprince3432 lol... Mussolini may have been higher than Hitler if he actually thought he could recreate the Roman Empire.

      @Mors_Atra_@Mors_Atra_8 ай бұрын
    • thay had nice planes tho

      @234cheech@234cheech8 ай бұрын
    • ​Absinya, today's Ethiopia 🇪🇹 ​@@Mors_Atra_

      @MariadeLourdesAlvarenga-wn1fd@MariadeLourdesAlvarenga-wn1fd2 ай бұрын
  • Very enlightening movie about destruction caused by Nazi Germans in Europe and how European countries fought back and defended themselves! Never again👊

    @deocontreras.business.advisor@deocontreras.business.advisor11 ай бұрын
  • MUINTOS DESTES POVOS MORRERÃO PARA NOI VIVER HOJE EM DIA 😭😭😭😭😭😭

    @juniorivan4339@juniorivan43398 ай бұрын
  • An American would likely let Goring commit suicide. Few American soldiers felt he was as responsible as he really was for the crimes of germany. It was felt he was standing in for Hitler, and though we think it was fair now, few servicemen were aware of his deep complicity in the crimes. An MP today would do his duty. Things were a bit different back then. Not an excuse. Just how it was.

    @robertalpy@robertalpy8 ай бұрын
    • As a German I might say that Goring was firstly a criminal who used the Nazis as implement for his personal intent. So he seems distant to other Nazis with notorious fanatic background. Thus irrational objectives of war hindered him from enjoying his prey and stolen art.

      @pecheurcrapuleux84@pecheurcrapuleux844 ай бұрын
  • Music at 8:00?

    @DanielDajbog-ue6ee@DanielDajbog-ue6ee11 ай бұрын
  • Oh man! you can feel the momentum gathering, this is gonna be mental

    @assymcgee7217@assymcgee721711 ай бұрын
  • Please don't blur moving images.

    @yoli5779@yoli57792 ай бұрын
  • Can any one tell the name of background music

    @gaminggyani9273@gaminggyani927311 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like the work of composer metzitzah b'peh from the "scheme without end" compilation.

      @mtnvortex@mtnvortex11 ай бұрын
  • I wonder how it is we clearly see T34 tanks invading Finland 🇫🇮 in 1939 that we're also told the Germans were shocked to be faced by these very tanks late in 1941? Can anyone help.

    @DaveSCameron@DaveSCameron11 ай бұрын
    • Cherche pas mon gas cherche pas ...😊

      @snet3483@snet34839 ай бұрын
    • Lack of footage from the Winter War so they use winter footage from elsewhere.

      @JuleyC@JuleyC2 ай бұрын
  • Vendo os tanques nazistas usados na invasão polonesa eu ficava pensando que esses o Brasil conseguiria combater, pois os tanques do último desfile de 7 de setembro são bem parecidos.

    @vergonhadeserbrasileiro2324@vergonhadeserbrasileiro23249 ай бұрын
    • Le Brésil n'arrive même pas à combattre les trafiquants dans son propre pays...

      @Bns_60@Bns_608 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Bns_60verdade XD

      @bruhtime0800@bruhtime08008 ай бұрын
    • O Brasil é um grande embuste. Totalmente sem qualidade e quantidade de armamentos.

      @luizhenriques.s.1846@luizhenriques.s.18468 ай бұрын
  • Hitler's biggest mistake was that he chose Italy for himself because it was only Hitler's problem.. and the second mistake was the war with Russia because it is vast and it was very difficult to deliver ammunition and if America had not entered the war, Hitler would have conquered 100% of the world. was doing

    @user-xx1ky6nh6x@user-xx1ky6nh6x11 ай бұрын
    • Hitler's biggest mistake was to not make a more serious attempt at his art career, instead of all the mayhem and utterly unnecessary destruction upon the human race he finally decided to indulge in. Guess all the red on all the banners wasn't enough for him, so the blood from all the bodies had to compensate. The saddest aspect of humanity is that despite all these countless pathetic and self-righteous small-man-syndrome inflicted wankers who have been leaders of various countries, we still manage to let them slip through the net and once we realise and come to terms with our own naivity, it's too late. It is blatantly obvious that humanity as a whole, an entity, actually thrives from its perpetual masochistic tendencies. Hahaha, this tragicomical roundabout created by us humanimals with eyes wide shut has an entertainment value beyond cosmical proportions.👻❤

      @lauramurman2642@lauramurman264211 ай бұрын
    • Дело даже не в боеприпасах и дальность, а в характере русского мужика ---- БУНТАРЬ ПО ЖИЗНИ и метод КУЛАКА ВСЕГДА ЭФФЕКТИВЕН!

      @user-el1ix5ll3u@user-el1ix5ll3u11 ай бұрын
    • @@user-el1ix5ll3u Hello Natalja! I was born and raised for 12 years in Soviet occupied Estonia 1974-1987 but didn't learn Russian well enough to understand your comment.😊💕

      @lauramurman2642@lauramurman264211 ай бұрын
    • HUH ! A lot of Russians foght for the Germans,like The Rona Brigade,or Vlasov or Kaminsky. The Americans found this out on Omaha Beach.

      @philiprufus4427@philiprufus442711 ай бұрын
    • What could he do? Bolsheviks were ready to attack Germany, there were no option.

      @jagdtiger7094@jagdtiger70949 ай бұрын
  • Bravo aux finlandais quel courage.

    @fantomas3066@fantomas306611 ай бұрын
    • Courage en partie et réalisation que la seule façon de survivre est de se battre. Je suis désolé pour le français de Google.

      @eerokutale277@eerokutale27710 ай бұрын
  • 😱 not 'formal public gardens'!!😟

    @shaunmcclory8117@shaunmcclory811711 ай бұрын
  • I don't think the Danes and Norwegians had much to fear as they were aryans

    @evensenj5670@evensenj56707 ай бұрын
    • Think again

      @danielarneberg8557@danielarneberg8557Күн бұрын
  • Preach.

    @jonathancrompton9388@jonathancrompton938810 ай бұрын
  • Tuff to fight two fronts Germans and russians

    @evensenj5670@evensenj56707 ай бұрын
  • A violência é a essência da guerra⚔️

    @combattimentoromanvs@combattimentoromanvs11 ай бұрын
    • Didn't they tell ya? War never changes

      @2MaxVoltage@2MaxVoltage11 ай бұрын
  • The documentary lies in saying that Hitler as early as 1918 was thinking of a plan to invade from the north of France. The guy was a simple soldier, with no vision on his future, not even having a party. It is a real joke.

    @jacquesbof5726@jacquesbof572611 ай бұрын
  • 👍👍👍!!!

    @conceptalfa@conceptalfa11 ай бұрын
  • الدرس المستفاد من الفيلم اذا كنت قاتلا فلابد ان تظل كذلك للابد

    @montagio435@montagio4358 ай бұрын
  • Wow translated tamil.... Its intresting❤❤❤

    @ultimatemaha4550@ultimatemaha45502 ай бұрын
  • Yesterday was a memory

    @rajautang1826@rajautang182610 ай бұрын
  • Em português ❤

    @motoqueirocometa3096@motoqueirocometa3096 Жыл бұрын
    • A narração em Português foi feito em cima de um documentário já feito em Inglês. Saudações.

      @limalima1580@limalima15806 ай бұрын
  • Royal Navi and Air force were not a force to be reckoned with at that time

    @theanhtran6019@theanhtran60198 ай бұрын
  • Grudziądz in start movie :)

    @sickmf1760@sickmf176010 ай бұрын
  • Multiligugal sub title available in this vedeo includung Tamil and other indian laguages. 🎉🎉🎉

    @Boopathydubai@Boopathydubai11 ай бұрын
  • A last appeal to reason

    @s.uomynona2733@s.uomynona27339 ай бұрын
  • There was a book i read called Colditz. It was a maximum prison in Germany during WWII that was used as a POW camp specifally used to in7prison POWs who kept trying to escape regular POW camps. It told how a group of British soldiers arrived at Colditz and being bramd new the British group all were placed to a big cell there. After a while theu heard one of those locked doors in the room was attemoting to open. Thinking they were the guards they waited for them to open the door and come into the room. Only it wssnt the guards but rather 3 or 4 Polish POWs who covertly made their way to the British room using hand made door lock keys. They knew they coukd get caught but said ef it and came to meet the new soldiers. Not only that but the Poles brought them gifts like alcohal, cigs, coffee etc. The Poles gqve these things to them simply to welcome them. So when ever i hear and think of the Polish people i think of them as a courageous and honorable people. I ❤ Poland and its awesome people.

    @EstbXCIII@EstbXCIII6 ай бұрын
  • Wawww 🔥

    @fikrifirdaus6020@fikrifirdaus602011 ай бұрын
  • it was probably better for snipers not to kill the soldiers they shot, as it would take at least 2 or 3 guys out of the fight---is that a fair assessment ?

    @richardcolton1009@richardcolton100911 ай бұрын
    • Not if there Russian 5hen you leave them to die

      @jasonkozlow3225@jasonkozlow322511 ай бұрын
    • Only problem with being a sniper is you are probably going to meet Mr Tank,Artillery Shell, Or a whole squad with grenades and morters or RPG's. Snipers have few friends.

      @philiprufus4427@philiprufus442711 ай бұрын
  • Pourquoi les alliés n'ont pas déclaré la guerre à l'URSS en sachant qu'il ont attaquer la Pologne en même temps que l'Allemagne

    @ilyessolitaire1germany@ilyessolitaire1germanyАй бұрын
  • THUMBS DOWN for the censorship!

    @zillsburyy1@zillsburyy111 ай бұрын
  • 👍👍

    @felsefetasi274@felsefetasi27411 ай бұрын
  • Why you pronounce “Stalin” the German way? Neither in English nor Russian we say “Shtalin”

    @piermark8011@piermark80115 ай бұрын
  • Please call them Soviet, USSR and or Communist Troops. This wasn't Finland verse Russia. It was Finland fighting for its life against the Communist USSR!

    @robertmiller2173@robertmiller217311 ай бұрын
    • Sure , Finland shoulder to shoulder with a Dritte Reich nazis were fighting ''for its life against communists'' , the best evidence was a siege of Leningrad participated by Finnish troops and numerous volunteers in vehrmacht...

      @Srulzon@Srulzon11 ай бұрын
    • You're right, it was still Imperialist, Red Fascist moscow pulling all the strings though.

      @ItzCoopzFtw@ItzCoopzFtw11 ай бұрын
    • USSR was mainly Russia plus 14 nations occupied by Russia, for example Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania

      @miikapaananen1363@miikapaananen13636 ай бұрын
    • @@miikapaananen1363Russia still makes up a bunch of nationalities

      @tjanderson5892@tjanderson58925 ай бұрын
    • 🎉👍🏿🤣

      @blackknight530@blackknight5304 ай бұрын
  • Péssimo! Lotado de informação errada.

    @robertomonfort3040@robertomonfort304011 ай бұрын
  • ROVANIEMI..!!!

    @juri_xiii9977@juri_xiii9977 Жыл бұрын
    • Arctic circle town with great people and the best morel mushroom soup in the world!

      @ferminromero2602@ferminromero260211 ай бұрын
  • How does a bottle of petrol destroy a tank?

    @clarencewright9841@clarencewright984111 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂yes

      @amirafridi3313@amirafridi331310 ай бұрын
    • kzhead.info/sun/p7iql8qApnesgps/bejne.html

      @Baroquean@Baroquean8 ай бұрын
    • A molotov cocktail can take out a tank. It sets everything on fire. Fire can get to the tankers and the engine because of the liquid. Kill the crew or the engine and the tank is effectively destroyed.

      @neal.karn-jones@neal.karn-jones7 ай бұрын
  • Немцы тогда доказали всему миру что нельзя их обижать унижать .

    @arwid4367@arwid436711 ай бұрын
    • Хочешь повторить?

      @brivibas@brivibas11 ай бұрын
    • Добро пожаловать в Россию!

      @user-el1ix5ll3u@user-el1ix5ll3u11 ай бұрын
    • They showed that they were the greatest barbarians in the history of Europe, they destroyed the cities and cultures of other nations.nazism and communism. slave systems that destroy individual freedom and kill millions of people

      @grek9117@grek911711 ай бұрын
    • Чушь.

      @user-iw8wm5lv5s@user-iw8wm5lv5s5 ай бұрын
  • Ódio, violência e sangue.Sem dó e piedade.Palavras de Satã.

    @pedroleite5079@pedroleite507911 ай бұрын
  • Не съм за такова "Напред Германия", където се убива и разрушава, и унищожава! Строй, изграждай, създавай, а не разрушавай! Не го приемам това! Против това съм! Иначе филмът е Истината и е документ за тогава! А и за сега! 😢

    @user-ps3vo1xe8l@user-ps3vo1xe8l11 ай бұрын
    • Ruscy w 1939 napadły też jak Niemcy na Polskę .. Wredna ruska chołota, która do dzisiejszego dnia nie wie co to toaleta i dupę wyciera wiechciem słomy......😢😢😢😢

      @aczar3713@aczar37137 ай бұрын
  • Is it me? Or is the music a real addition to the overall production here?. You can say it. It's me. 😅.

    @frankknudsen842@frankknudsen8428 ай бұрын
  • Austria wasn't forced into a union with Germany

    @gazclose258@gazclose25811 ай бұрын
    • They were very willing.

      @stevewheatley243@stevewheatley24311 ай бұрын
    • @@stevewheatley243 Depended on the individual !

      @philiprufus4427@philiprufus442711 ай бұрын
    • @@philiprufus4427 Most Austrians wanted Anschluss with Germany. Historical fact.

      @stevewheatley243@stevewheatley24311 ай бұрын
    • ​@@philiprufus4427majority of Austrians wanted to be apart if the NAZI regime

      @towerX-@towerX-9 ай бұрын
    • ​@@philiprufus4427more than 99% voted to be absorbed into the Third Reich. Or are you basing what you're saying off emotions? I don't get it. Huh? 2:52

      @towerX-@towerX-9 ай бұрын
  • В настоящее время та же ситуация когда гитлер-2 напал на Украину

    @user-lr4rf5qy4n@user-lr4rf5qy4n11 ай бұрын
  • E qual história é a verdadeira? Já que só temos a que é contada pelo "vencedor" da guerra! 😏😏

    @naturezaemfoco764@naturezaemfoco76411 ай бұрын
  • Oh the Russians have learned nothing and the molotov cocktail was the 1939 equivalent of a FPV drone today

    @iglesiasbyron6531@iglesiasbyron65312 ай бұрын
  • Traduzca en español por favor gracias

    @cecilionoda8676@cecilionoda867611 ай бұрын
  • please in spanish or arabic language

    @abdelaziz2163@abdelaziz21633 ай бұрын
  • Bom

    @andrevassillymagalhaes4668@andrevassillymagalhaes466811 ай бұрын
  • please in spanish language

    @abdelaziz2163@abdelaziz21633 ай бұрын
  • Truly a dark age

    @Rajak9271gate@Rajak9271gate2 ай бұрын
  • Matching Da Na

    @sunghobaek3361@sunghobaek336111 ай бұрын
  • I wonder what the world would be like today if Germany and Russia had stayed together during WW2 fighting against England and USA

    @joeguzman3558@joeguzman35588 ай бұрын
    • Я думаю это был бы мощный союз в мире

      @user-oj3ht1qw6b@user-oj3ht1qw6b7 ай бұрын
  • Ce doc n'est que le point de vue de la perfide Albion....1 documento de la perfide Albion donde no se habla de las causas de esta guerra......

    @ramonlopezdelhoulle3391@ramonlopezdelhoulle339110 ай бұрын
  • You forgot that Preussia was stolen from Germany.

    @barbasnabb@barbasnabb11 ай бұрын
  • Misleading title..."invasion of Scandinavia" but all i see is Russo phobia. The USSR for all the short memoried macdonald's eaters was the last of 12 european nations to sign a NON AGRESSION PACT (not an agreement of co cooerstion). Before the Soviets did this, Great Britain (at that time, now england-stan was a warm supporter of economic agreements with Germany and even signed a naval agreement in 1938 enabling the conditions laid down by the Versailles treaty of 1918 to be abolished giving the right to the German navy to expand. Also when Czechosllovakia was given on a plate to Hitler in 1938 who were the signatories to this agreement in Munich ? Great Britain, France and Italy. The Soviet Union just like Russia today was the voice in the wilderness because it was cut off from the west, and not listened too. So Russia's reaction then with the Rippendrop Molotov pact was an act of pure necessity to delay the coming storm.

    @a.p.3004@a.p.300411 ай бұрын
    • For the West, the Soviets or the Nazis, both had the same meaning. The USSR, which declared the victory of socialism in the world by any means, was no less dangerous for the West than Nazi Germany.

      @qorxmazveyselov5163@qorxmazveyselov516311 ай бұрын
    • @@qorxmazveyselov5163 Ok then, why was the "west" fighting together with the USSR and sending materials ? Or maybe they were actually worried that they might loose the war and get their asses kicked by the germans. So for millions in the west, and those who were in camps accros europe IT WAS NOT THE SAME. I see the revisionists in history have done a good job. No my friend, by now had it not been for the 27,432,000 Soviet deaths, neither we or our "democracies" would have survived. Thank God that the Russians and the allies prevailed.

      @a.p.3004@a.p.300411 ай бұрын
  • Trash can that FLUTE ,🎶

    @curtisvonepp4335@curtisvonepp433511 ай бұрын
  • Ce documentaire parle de tout sauf de la Scandinavie...

    @remymougeat2751@remymougeat275111 ай бұрын
  • Los pueblos libres siempre aportan su sangre generosamente,no la comercian,,,,Viva UcraniA viva Polonia,vivAn los pueblos que aman la liberes asaltadores del poder legítimo con o sin boatcoones

    @hectormunoz848@hectormunoz84811 ай бұрын
  • O grande cosa la vida las masas pagan las cagadas de los que pueden Stalin

    @hectormunoz848@hectormunoz84811 ай бұрын
  • Vos images colorisées sont très désagréables ! Pourquoi ne pas diffuser les images authentiques ? Votre commentaire semble dater des années 1950 ! Vraiment mauvais !!

    @hesiode7560@hesiode756011 ай бұрын
  • Его ошибка, захотел сразу все.

    @user-bm3fl6sn5j@user-bm3fl6sn5j16 күн бұрын
  • Legal esso é a humanidade sendo o lado mais horrível do ser humano

    @marcosvieira7903@marcosvieira7903 Жыл бұрын
  • Finland isn't in Scandinavia.

    @alairdy_2314@alairdy_231411 ай бұрын
  • La musique est bien adaptée à cette tragédie mondiale 🙏😥

    @yvesschroeter7403@yvesschroeter740310 ай бұрын
  • Pobre e sofrido povo polonês, atacado por dois dos piores genocidas de todos os tempos.

    @expeditocottaguimaraes2847@expeditocottaguimaraes284711 ай бұрын
    • Pois é, a Polônia talvez foi a nação e o povo que mais sofreu coma as invasões.

      @laudemar-A.B.6386@laudemar-A.B.638611 ай бұрын
  • o/

    @Trt-Mrt-Smrt@Trt-Mrt-Smrt11 ай бұрын
  • CARPET BOMBING ? Nicht wahr ?

    @zdenekoldrichmarek2867@zdenekoldrichmarek286711 ай бұрын
  • The good old days

    @TommyTombs@TommyTombs11 ай бұрын
    • Once upon a time it was the height of patriotism to kill a Nazi. Now we have this. I liked you people better before 2016 when you were still ashamed to be ignorant and deplorable.

      @chudleyflusher7132@chudleyflusher713211 ай бұрын
    • 🇩🇪....

      @peterveldman9498@peterveldman949811 ай бұрын
  • Watch Europa final battle

    @mikeypiros6647@mikeypiros66476 ай бұрын
  • Imagine the west lent a hand, Finnish would be able to fend off the USSR. That is why we need to help Ukraine.

    @kidd32888@kidd3288811 ай бұрын
    • You are right and on time we 5he west always wait till it's almost to lateI can't believe USA gave Russia a land lease in WW2 far more supplies then there giving Ukraine ❤

      @jasonkozlow3225@jasonkozlow322511 ай бұрын
    • They are accepting volunteers. Go.. Oh! Maybe you meant send others? Lol

      @shawnjohnson2770@shawnjohnson277011 ай бұрын
    • @@shawnjohnson2770 by supplying weapons and should we just repeat the mistakes in WWII by not doing anything?

      @kidd32888@kidd3288811 ай бұрын
    • Russia never Ended communist policies , look at how Putin celebrate Lenin, Stalin doing and the communist flag , even let soldiers use communist flag today in parade and in ukriane , is like Merkel celebrate Hitler in Germán parade today 🤷🏾‍♂️...

      @nistaffsubs6787@nistaffsubs678711 ай бұрын
    • @@kidd32888 we sent supplies and war materials well before we started shooting. WW II pretty much went how this is unfolding. Replace Germany with Russia and Japan with China.

      @shawnjohnson2770@shawnjohnson277011 ай бұрын
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