She became the first foreigner to receive a Sudanese passport, earning it by fetish-sizing the Nuba tribes. She was know to have sex with a dozen or more tribe members and was quite fond of the underage boys.A typical psychopath but good with a camera.
Her responsibility is due to her creation of nazi propaganda film which enticed a great majority of people to follow Hitler as they would follow a God - without question, limitation or conscience.
Her responsibility is due to her creation of nazi propaganda film which enticed a great majority of people to follow Hitler as they would follow a God - without question, limitation or conscience.
She is a great filmmaker but not innocent - she made powerful propaganda alongside Albert Speer (another one who claimed - 'but I was just an artist'). She could have gotten out - like many of the other artists actors etc but she stayed to bask in Hitlers reign. During this time many artists opposed Hilter - art should never be apolitical.
@beanincork Yeah it's on Netflix, what's Triumph of the Will do to her character? Remember that's 1933-34 and not 1943-44. Her country was in the dumps. A loaf of bread cost $1,000,000,000dm and Hitler was a charismatic figure that had promised a bright future for Germany. She, like so many other Germans was swept up in the unstoppable energy of the NAZI party. She was naive and impressionable yes, and a good filmmaker as well I might add, but I don't see how it makes her culpable for The War.
@aaronrocs What's with this shit about a loaf of bread costing $1,000,000,000dm?
You fool, you've gotten 1922-23 mixed up with 19033-34; Germany didn't have INFLATION; during The Great Depression Germany had DEFLATION.
Also, when the inflation was around in the early 20s, Germany had nearly ONE HUNDRED PERCENT EMPLOYMENT; when Hitler came to power Germany had 25% UNEMPLOYMENT and another 25% UNDER-Employment.
@SatchmoSings Ohhhhhhhh goddamn it, there's always someone like you on patrol. You are right about the years, the point was they Nazi's came to power because of the unemployment and inflation and they seemingly had an answer to turn the economy around.
@aaronrocs You keep saying that there was inflation in the early 1930s and I keep telling you, THE INFLATION WAS IN THE EARLY 1920s and there was FULL EMPLOYMENT at the time, even with people carrying around banknotes in suitcases to merely buy a loaf of bread.
The Great Depression brought DEflation of currency; the Mark (and the dollar, too) bought MORE but no one had any and there was also terrible, terrible unemployment of 25% plus UNDERemployment of the same.
@aaronrocs Between the terrible inflation of the early 1920s and the terrible unemployment and DEFLATION of The Great Depression, Germany had "The Golden Twenties" where there was both full employment and NO inflation
It was during this time of peace, prosperity and plenty that no one was at all interested in the NSDAP nor even that other radical ideology, Communism.
Your knowledge of history is appalling but not at all untypical, including your denying and fighting with me over it.
@SatchmoSings You're right. My comment about Nazi's coming to power due to the Hyperinflation is oversimple and wrong (yet I still believe it to be a factor), but u don't need 2 b a dick. Most people my age don't even give a fuck about anything that has 2 do with history, and I know more than u think. Like that the Depression caused people to vote for extremists like Hitler.
@aaronrocs First of all, you're absolutely correct in that nobody gives a shit about history which is why you pinned the hyper-inflation on the The Depression Era and not where it properly belonged over 10 years earlier
You also still don't "get" that no one was interested in Nazis (nor Communists) during "The Golden 20s" of 1924-29.
It's one thing not to know about history; it's another to still cling to beliefs about it when someone explains to you why and when you're wrong.
@SatchmoSings Although the inflation ended with the introduction of the Rentenmark and the Weimar Republic continued for a decade afterwards, hyperinflation is widely believed to have contributed to the Nazi takeover of Germany and Adolf Hitler's rise to power. Adolf Hitler himself in his book, Mein Kampf, makes many references to the German debt and the negative consequences that brought about the inevitability of "National Socialism".
@SatchmoSings The inflation also raised doubts about the competence of liberal institutions, especially amongst a middle class who had held cash savings and bonds. It also produced resentment of bankers and speculators, whom the government and the press blamed for the inflation crisis. Many of them were Jews, and some Germans called the hyper-inflated Weimar banknotes Jew Confetti. Hence the Antisemitism
@aaronrocs Ah, so now you've finally said something that makes sense from beginning to end; you have now completely redeemed yourself, thank goodness.
And by the way, I'm a Jew and I'm agreeing with you, at least in this context.
Sucks she was never allowed to live down her role in The War. People should leave her alone about it, she said she was sorry, she meant it, let it go. She made fucking movies for Christ sake, she wasn't head of the Einsatzgruppen
any chance of the others in this series? i am especially interested in winifred wagner, magda .oebbles and z. leander. i would be so grateful. thank you for this one. leni had a long life. she must have been about 100 when she died,
@johneunson Hi, i will try to upload some more in the future, its hard though because i literally record them off the TV and i have also forgot the password for this channel ( message sent from my other one ) watch this space though :)
She became the first foreigner to receive a Sudanese passport, earning it by fetish-sizing the Nuba tribes. She was know to have sex with a dozen or more tribe members and was quite fond of the underage boys.A typical psychopath but good with a camera.
timeallows 3 months ago
@timeallows Hey, whatever turned her on....
openminded1313 2 months ago
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Her responsibility is due to her creation of nazi propaganda film which enticed a great majority of people to follow Hitler as they would follow a God - without question, limitation or conscience.
beanincork 4 months ago
Her responsibility is due to her creation of nazi propaganda film which enticed a great majority of people to follow Hitler as they would follow a God - without question, limitation or conscience.
beanincork 4 months ago
She is a great filmmaker but not innocent - she made powerful propaganda alongside Albert Speer (another one who claimed - 'but I was just an artist'). She could have gotten out - like many of the other artists actors etc but she stayed to bask in Hitlers reign. During this time many artists opposed Hilter - art should never be apolitical.
beanincork 4 months ago
If you saw Triumph of the Will then you would know she was not so innocent
beanincork 4 months ago
@beanincork Yeah it's on Netflix, what's Triumph of the Will do to her character? Remember that's 1933-34 and not 1943-44. Her country was in the dumps. A loaf of bread cost $1,000,000,000dm and Hitler was a charismatic figure that had promised a bright future for Germany. She, like so many other Germans was swept up in the unstoppable energy of the NAZI party. She was naive and impressionable yes, and a good filmmaker as well I might add, but I don't see how it makes her culpable for The War.
aaronrocs 4 months ago
@aaronrocs What's with this shit about a loaf of bread costing $1,000,000,000dm?
You fool, you've gotten 1922-23 mixed up with 19033-34; Germany didn't have INFLATION; during The Great Depression Germany had DEFLATION.
Also, when the inflation was around in the early 20s, Germany had nearly ONE HUNDRED PERCENT EMPLOYMENT; when Hitler came to power Germany had 25% UNEMPLOYMENT and another 25% UNDER-Employment.
SatchmoSings 1 month ago
@SatchmoSings Ohhhhhhhh goddamn it, there's always someone like you on patrol. You are right about the years, the point was they Nazi's came to power because of the unemployment and inflation and they seemingly had an answer to turn the economy around.
aaronrocs 1 month ago
@aaronrocs You keep saying that there was inflation in the early 1930s and I keep telling you, THE INFLATION WAS IN THE EARLY 1920s and there was FULL EMPLOYMENT at the time, even with people carrying around banknotes in suitcases to merely buy a loaf of bread.
The Great Depression brought DEflation of currency; the Mark (and the dollar, too) bought MORE but no one had any and there was also terrible, terrible unemployment of 25% plus UNDERemployment of the same.
Get it straight!!!
SatchmoSings 1 month ago
@SatchmoSings Yes, inflation in the twenties that made NSDAP and Hitler a hit in the 30's.
aaronrocs 1 month ago
@aaronrocs Between the terrible inflation of the early 1920s and the terrible unemployment and DEFLATION of The Great Depression, Germany had "The Golden Twenties" where there was both full employment and NO inflation
It was during this time of peace, prosperity and plenty that no one was at all interested in the NSDAP nor even that other radical ideology, Communism.
Your knowledge of history is appalling but not at all untypical, including your denying and fighting with me over it.
SatchmoSings 1 month ago
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aaronrocs 1 month ago
@SatchmoSings You're right. My comment about Nazi's coming to power due to the Hyperinflation is oversimple and wrong (yet I still believe it to be a factor), but u don't need 2 b a dick. Most people my age don't even give a fuck about anything that has 2 do with history, and I know more than u think. Like that the Depression caused people to vote for extremists like Hitler.
I'd also point out that...
aaronrocs 1 month ago
@aaronrocs First of all, you're absolutely correct in that nobody gives a shit about history which is why you pinned the hyper-inflation on the The Depression Era and not where it properly belonged over 10 years earlier
You also still don't "get" that no one was interested in Nazis (nor Communists) during "The Golden 20s" of 1924-29.
It's one thing not to know about history; it's another to still cling to beliefs about it when someone explains to you why and when you're wrong.
SatchmoSings 1 month ago
@SatchmoSings Although the inflation ended with the introduction of the Rentenmark and the Weimar Republic continued for a decade afterwards, hyperinflation is widely believed to have contributed to the Nazi takeover of Germany and Adolf Hitler's rise to power. Adolf Hitler himself in his book, Mein Kampf, makes many references to the German debt and the negative consequences that brought about the inevitability of "National Socialism".
aaronrocs 1 month ago
@SatchmoSings The inflation also raised doubts about the competence of liberal institutions, especially amongst a middle class who had held cash savings and bonds. It also produced resentment of bankers and speculators, whom the government and the press blamed for the inflation crisis. Many of them were Jews, and some Germans called the hyper-inflated Weimar banknotes Jew Confetti. Hence the Antisemitism
aaronrocs 1 month ago
@aaronrocs Ah, so now you've finally said something that makes sense from beginning to end; you have now completely redeemed yourself, thank goodness.
And by the way, I'm a Jew and I'm agreeing with you, at least in this context.
SatchmoSings 1 month ago
Sucks she was never allowed to live down her role in The War. People should leave her alone about it, she said she was sorry, she meant it, let it go. She made fucking movies for Christ sake, she wasn't head of the Einsatzgruppen
aaronrocs 7 months ago
@aaronrocs I really agree with this. A great film maker lost to the world because people wouldn't let it go.
littleniyah 5 months ago
Thank you for posting. This is most fascinating.
silentobservor 1 year ago
any chance of the others in this series? i am especially interested in winifred wagner, magda .oebbles and z. leander. i would be so grateful. thank you for this one. leni had a long life. she must have been about 100 when she died,
johneunson 1 year ago
@johneunson Hi, i will try to upload some more in the future, its hard though because i literally record them off the TV and i have also forgot the password for this channel ( message sent from my other one ) watch this space though :)
Walters78s 1 year ago
@Walters78s thank you.
johneunson 1 year ago
Leni had it all: talent, courage and beauty!
FantomasXZ7 1 year ago
@FantomasXZ7
Kinda stupid though
Reaper111089 7 months ago
@FantomasXZ7 The one thing that Riefenstahl did NOT have in her films was humor or at least irony but in every other way she was totally masterful.
SatchmoSings 1 month ago