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  • another limey parasite

  • It was destiny for him to become King. :)

  • I wonder if he really started swearing in his mind when he had to pause like the film showed us.

  • Oh gosh it was so endearing seeing him nervously rock back and forth like that! Those times when his voice would catch and the mic wouldn't echo, he sounded so human and small. He started picking up speed around the last minute though, good for him. I love how as soon as the last word got out of his mouth he left as quickly as possible, like 'oh thank god that's over'.

  • Well done Collin.

  • Legendary man may your soul rest in peace after hard part of life of struggling and overcoming your stutter!!

  • 2:55, he just lost it.

  • you can see his strugle during the speech however he was a really brave man

  • hero ..because he won on the Stuttering :)

  • @MsFantasticFace .... absolutely right

  • I have a presentation in English Monday and i stutter too :(

  • @WhatssSoFunny You'll be fine, just believe in yourself :)

  • @WhatssSoFunny

    Don´t worry, cheer up!! :)

  • I feel so sorry for him, you really see him suffer :(

  • God save the King!

  • The Man behind The King at start of film is Lionel Logue.

  • @Adam7510 Are you sure? Cause apparently Logue stood in front of him...

  • @PFCTrevorLeBlanc I based on Logue picture on wikipedia. It looks be him for me.

  • They made him seem far worse in the movie.

  • @TheStrangeling The events of the film take place before this particular speech

  • @TheStrangeling This speech was obviously AFTER all the sessions he had with Lionel Logue, not before.

  • @Irideika Then why does everyone keep going on and on saying "Oh, the poor man. You can see he's suffering."?

  • @TheStrangeling Though, we really don't know how bad his stammer was. Though, this seems he doesn't have one, and is shown that it's still there in the middle. This is shown after extensive help and not a speech that the King's Speech had in it, because it was filmed till his first wartime speech.

  • What was this speech about?

  • @physicalgrafiti12345 Declaration of war on Germany in 1939

  • In the movie he moves back and forth on his toes and heels. That actually happened in real life. How cool?!?!?!

  • @NAEthesecond Colin Firth did try to imitate his actions. He watched footage of the king's speeches

  • he´s the ideal man

  • 0:07 i think he so something he liked

  • @TheIdaLouise I'm with you on this one. This dude raises his eyebrows, gets a twinkle in his eyes, then a cheeky grin. Then he just disappears. Think he spotted some eye candy LOL!!!! But as Madsen989Y says, he does looks like he faints too. But I really think he found something more interesting to do.

  • He reminds me of the priest who performed the marriage of Princess Buttercup and Prince Humperdink.

    "Mawaige, that bwessed union, that dweam wivvin a dweam..."

    lol

  • 0:07 hahah poor man just faints!

  • @Madsen989Y I think he was just bored of this monkeys lame speech.

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  • @Madsen989Y --hahahha!!! i can't get ovet it. =)

  • You can see him sway in the beginning.

  • go to to 0:00, open up youtube on new tab, play Beethoven - 7th Symphony, and enjoy.

  • @Steven1992ization lovely! You should make a video of this! Shame I can't see the vision you have planned.

  • @Steven1992ization

    which movement?

  • @64MojoMan whats a movement?

  • @64MojoMan 2nd

  • @Steven1992ization hahaha thanks steven lol

  • @Steven1992ization Way ahead of you :-P

  • @Steven1992ization movement 3 allegreto btw.

  • @Steven1992ization I fucking love you

  • He is so brave! (and cute!)

  • @Curiousonic He is cute, but I think Colin Firth was better looking. Hahaha.

  • this is not the real speech. in the real one he pauses and stumbles much more, this one was the edited version that the government sent out to make the king look better

  • @WillD96 do you know someone who has the unedited version?

  • @PFCTrevorLeBlanc just look it up on google my friend, you will be able to tell cause there are alot more pauses

  • reminds me of my classmates in high school when called to read Shakespeare out loud. William Wallace would not be shook.

  • you are welcome. italy needs stammering. we have a fistful of speechers

    

  • He really is very good for someone with a stammer. Someone who didn't know he had one would probably not notice it at all.

  • The full story of I,G, Farben and its world-wide ae-tivities before World War II can never be known, as key German records were destroyed in 1945 in anticipation of Allied victory.

    However, one post-war investigation by the U.S, War Department concluded that:

    Without I. G.'s immense productive facilities, its intense re. search, and vast international affiliations, Germany's prosecution of the war would have been unthinkable and impossible

  • such as the one for $30 million offered by National City Bank. By 1939 I. G. acquired a participation and managerial influence in some 380 other German firms and over 500 foreign firms. The Farben empire owned its own coal mines, its own electric power plants, iron and steel units, banks, research units, and numerous commercial enterprises

  • , the early Farben Vorstand included Carl Bosch, Fritz ter Meer, Kurt Oppenheim and George von Schnitzler.2 All except Max Warburg were charged as "war criminals" after WW II.

    Qualified observers have argued that Germany could not have gone to war in 1939 without I. G. Farben. Between 1927 and the beginning of WW II, I.G. Farben doubled in size, an expansion made possible in great part by American technical assistance and by American bond issues, .

  • German bankers on the Farben Aufsichsrat (the supervisory Board of Directors)1 in the late 1920s included the Hamburg banker Max War-burg, whose brother Paul Warburg was a founder of the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Not coincidentally, Paul Warburg was also on the board of American I. G., Farben's wholly owned U.S. subsidiary. In addition to Max Warburg and Hermann Schmitz, the guiding hand in the creation of the Farben empire,

  • The Farben cartel dated from 1925, when organizing genius Hermann Schmitz (with Wall Street financial assistance) created the super-giant chemical enterprise out of six already giant German chemical companies — Badische Anilin, Bayer, Agfa, Hoechst, Weiler-ter-Meer, and Griesheim-Elektron

    It is these U.S. connections in Wall Street that concern us. W/out the capital supplied by Wall Street, there would have been no I. G. Farben in the first place and almost certainly no Adolf Hitler and WW II

  • The international bankers controlled the entire world wars....they were not allowed to bomb I.G. Farben I.G. Farben was the largest chemical manufacturing enterprise in the world, with extraordinary political and economic power and influence within the Hitlerian Nazi state. I. G. has been aptly described as "a state within a state."

  • God bless all people who suffer! I cant even say my name and poeple look at like im stupid :/

  • harosii celovec i oceni silinim duhom...

  • Fantastic! I can still hear his voice in Queen Elizabeth's, as though we are conditioned to hearing the voice of the royal family, no one else talks like this anymore!

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  • 0:02 Lionel ???

  • LiquorWreckedEmGood = Why I'll never vote Republican.

  • @jsf926 I'm repulican, and i know he is an idiot too, Your statement makes you as big an idiot as him, Broad strokes and narrow minds.

  • @nanoreactor Exactly. I'm a Republican too. What I love about this party is that we're not cut from the same cloth.

  • I love America and am glad to be American over any other nation, Britain however shall always have my support

  • British most racist people in world, how can you sleep ???

  • From an American, I say there comes a time when we should remove the media that has so long shrouded us from finding a mutual truth. Not all Americans agree with the actions of our government. In fact %65 do not.

  • Im sorry if this is offensive or ignorant but I am curious: what does it feel like when you stammer? is it frustrating?

  • @xocraziixo well, usually when u speak a sentence ur mind and mouth work in perfect harmony. but if ur a stutterer, its like u can visualize the whole sentence, but at some point u get stuck and ur mouth struggles to say the word. It also happens sometimes when u begin a sentence. Its like ur 'motor' gets stuck. Sometimes u gotta use all the air in ur lungs just to get one word out. Its REALLY embarassing.

  • if u never had this problem, u have no idea how brave this man is! i cured myself and can help u or your children. peace!

  • i can help ANYONE with this. i stummered for 30 yrs and did five thing for a yr and its 99% better. gmcz68@yahoo.com.

    

  • HITLER

  • @Andromedamilad wtf?

  • God bless the alliance between the United States, Britain and all of the western world.

  • Where in Glasgow was this held?

  • i think he is an amazing man and a great role model for anyone with a speech inpairment to look up to anyone who thinks otherwise is stupid. :-)

  • @Courtney5391

    an amazing man??? he achieved NOTHING. he did NOTHING. he attained his position THRU BIRTH. he inherited his wealth. had he not been born a royal, nobody would have known he existed.

  • @device641 and u can watch and take a wank :))

  • @dozeybugger you can go fuck your inbred sister u fucking twat

  • hated the movie

  • @theEgaff good point. finally a rational human being

  • plus look at this fucking retard he can't even read if he were ethiopian or romanian no one would have made a fucking movie about his retarded ass. fuck english and their fat ugly women

  • @icumofo "you are literally too stupid to insult"

  • @MrQwertyacid either u'r on acid or ur mother gave birth to u from her anus either way calling someone an idiot without any argument means u r just saying ur own name. suck a hot cock douche

  • Bravo Bertie!! From one stammerer to another.

  • You gotta have alot of gut to do what this man did. Way to go Bertie!

  • I'm proud to be british <3 Long live the monarchy!

  • @abzster98 Long live the Revolution!

  • RATMfanforlife you can only be proud of your own achievements, being proud of something that you have no control over (being born British) means you are a douche

  • @icumofo Idiot

  • 2:51 you can hear him stammering

  • Pointless arguing... every people in the world take pride in what they are, in their culture, in their tradition. Unfortunately that brings sometimes some sense of being naturally better than others, especially if they have a richer economy at that time. And unfortunatelly that often brings wars and occupation, for money or "to bring civilty" ring any bells ;P

  • @ceridwen04 I like the fact that humanity is so different and colourful and so clever to find so many different way to solve matters. I do like some more than others, I won't lie. But I know that's because I have been educated more similar to them, not because we are genetically better or whatever. Romans thought that the cold and humid air clouded the barbars' minds, later anglosaxons thought the people from warmer places were made slower and lazy by the hot weather. I find it funny :)

  • in the end you win the war....this important

  • Of Britain made mistakes, but they helped bring most of the world into the modern era. Most important, they established the original colonies in the US. Though at first unwillingly, they relinquished power (and yes, were defeated here and there in wars and uprisings). But because they were willing to be a figurehead monarchy, they survived. England was an example to the world in WWII in resistance to a brutal foreign power. Long live the monarchy and England!! (But I hope Charles is never king!)

  • @5brosn1chick you can't say long live the monarchy and then say you don't want the heir presumptive to be King. the whole point of a monarchy is that people are born into it and you don't have an input into who it is. I think the monarchy is wrong, it supports the view that some people are born more important then others which should not be something that people should learn of in this country.

  • @5brosn1chick I agree they brought many countries around the world to the modern era. This is due to imperialism and not because Britain was altruistic any way. Britain's imperialism brought much suffering in form of loss of sovereignty and at times brutality. I hope you choose to see both sides of the coin.

  • @5brosn1chick

    "England was an example to the world in WWII in resistance to a brutal foreign power."

    Oh come on. Churchill begged the US for help and we gave him money and arms to fight with. Then we gave him troops, commanded the invasion at Normandy and pushed Hitler out of Europe all the way back to Wolf's Lair. Britain would have succumbed were it not for the US. Hitler was perched on your doorstep and had rockets and was close to developing the bomb. The US saved the world's ASS.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood "The US saved the world's ASS"

    - and fuck me do you lot go on about it!!!

  • @Dagvalda

    only when others try to DENY IT.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood Well, I must have written atleast 3 paragraphs on your every point, but unfortunately youtube does not let me beat you down with paragraphs of ridicule. Your ignorance amazes me.. I don't know where you learnt your 'history' but I hope it is not what they teach in your American schools. You are very narrow-minded and foolish, and I suggest you research into the points you made before you consider ever leaving the Unites States. TWAT!

  • @RATMfanforlife

    how very pathetic you are. you fail to argue even a single point with facts but instead claim that you can "beat me down" but that evil YouTube stopped you.

    grow the fuck up.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood I'm not going to spend hours lecturing you over youtube, so what I will do is give you a list of events to research into, maybe then you will gain an understanding of how invalid your points are.. :- The Blitz, Battle of Britain, why Operation Sea Lion (Hitler's invasion of Britain) had failed, USSR and the opening of the Eastern front, Pearl Harbour (why USA joined the war so late), European secret resistance, Britsh SIS, WW2 casualty lists......

  • @RATMfanforlife

    1. the FACT is that Hitler was perched on Britain's doorstep in France WITH ROCKETS. he didn't need to fly planes over there anymore.

    2. the FACT is that Hitler was very close to developing the bomb. had the US not entered YOUR WAR when she did, Britain would still be glowing green today.

    3. the fact is the US was never threatened by Hitler. it wasn't our problem until it became apparent THAT YOU LOT COULDN'T HANDLE THE JOB.

    (continued)

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood Hate to burst your bubble but Hitler DID use rockets and caused catastrophic damage. Even if he did develop the A bomb he would never have used it on Britain because he wanted Britain captured and it is far too close to Europe!! Do you know the surrounding effects of an A bomb?! He saw England as Germany's cousin so wanted to make it part of his empire. However, because his luftwaffe failed against the dwindling numbers of the RAF he could not invade....

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  • @RATMfanforlife

    (continued)

    We were fighting our own war with japan who DID threaten us by cowardly attacking us under NO DECLARATION OF WAR and MURDERING 2,000+ men, women, and children in the process as well as disabling a large portion of our pacific fleet. We were already fighting a war IN A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THEATER OF OPERATIONS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood Are you so blind? It was not only the US in the Pacific War, the Australians, New Zealanders, British and Chinese were already fighting back the Japanese expanse when US joined the war!! Britain is the size of an American state yet we fought in every theatre during the war! Europe, Africa, Pacific, Scandinavia and North-Eastern Europe! So don't pretend this isn't a world war.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood The various battles around the World fought between every country. The list goes on and on.. the defeat of the Axis powers was not just because of one nations involvment, but the combination of hundreds of events round the world. Yes, America proved to be a critical turning point in the war but to suggest that they 'saved the world's ass' is utterly stupid. If any nation alone holds credit for 'saving' the world it would be USSR for creating a second fro

  • @RATMfanforlife as an American, I agree with you. The Russians gave more blood than anyone. We used Britain like a sandbag - hat's what "Lend Lease" was about. Yes, the rest might have lost if it were not for us, but we couldn't have done it single-handedly!

  • @RATMfanforlife

    the USSR fought to save mother russia not europe. it was the US that pushed hitler out of europe, not the USSR. had the US not entered the war when she did Britain would have been lost thru rocket attacks and the bomb. NOBODY was able to stop hitler in europe until the US entered the war. WE SAVED EUROPE'S ASS.

    the USSR, once hitler was no threat to them, would have gone home leaving hitler the rest of europe. and yes, I DO KNOW THIS AS A FACT.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood Are you kidding! Haha What is your obsession with rockets and the bomb? The fact is Hitler DID use the rockets, and did not have the bomb! ...Russia entered the war in September 1939 when they invaded Poland! They invaded Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Finland! It's funny because during the war Hitler did become no threat to them, yet they continued on and captured HALF of Germany! If USSR did not fight back Germany the Allies would have not succeeded.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood Germany invaded the USSR and they pushed them all the way back to Berlin and got there before the US, the USSR ended the war in Europe, the US ended the war in the Pacific, and further more the only reason USA landed in Germany was to not to defeat Germany because USSR pretty much already done that, it was to Prevent USSR from claiming the entirety of mainland Europe.

  • @DyingSID666

    your mother should get her money back from whatever school they sent you to. the USSR simply defeated the german advance into the USSR. it was the USA who pushed germany out of france, belgium, the netherlands, and europe proper. it was the USA who defeated mussolini in italy. until the USA landed at normandy, hitler pretty much had his way with europe and was perched on britain's doorstep ready to fire his rockets into london. britain would have fallen also. USA turned the tide.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood do you know what Operation Barbarossa was?, Hitler made the wrong decision to invade the USSR, and he sent his absolute best forces there, and most of his army, that's the only reason USA was able to do anything, and that's why soviet casualties during the war are the highest for any country. but i doubt that will change your baseless opinion, you have to actually read about history. the Russians had Hitlers body in Berlin, they got there before USA

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood and I'm getting sick of people inferring that the USA won WWII, which is wrong. USA couldn't even beat north Vietnam in the Vietnam war, all they know how to do is force a country to surrender by terror, dropping a Nuke on a city and killing over 100 thousand innocent civilians. and their failing in the Middle East as well. Many countries had it so bad in WWII, like Britain and Poland who boar such a brunt of aggression. USA had it easy

  • @DyingSID666

    you seem to be incapable of carrying on a simple debate. you change the argument and you attempt to put words in my mouth. so go ahead, remain ignorant. bye.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood Understand, the USSR versus Germany part of the war wasn't just a little more important than the part the USA was involved in. It was "four times the scale" of the whole Western front, larger than all other phases of the war put together. The Soviet military suffered eight million soldiers dead, more than 20 freaking times the number of USA casualties.

  • @DyingSID666

    you're attempting to move the goal posts. the argument was over the US impact in removing hitler from europe. i made the further point that the USSR was in it for themselves, not europe. the US was never threatened by hitler. we sacrificed our brave boys for europe (and today they spit in our faces). the size of the russian front is immaterial. furthermore, as patton pointed out "the object is not to die for your country, but to make the other poor son of a bitch die for his".

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood It wasn't just Americans who landed at Normandy and fought in the western front, the United Kingdom, Canada, Free France,Poland, Norway, Australia and New Zealand were also there. American Soldiers didn't even make up half of the military personnel in the western front, I'm stating real historic facts here and all your doing is disputing them, I'm not going to listen to any more of your pro American bullshit. you dog fucker.

  • @DyingSID666

    and there you go again. bye.

  • @LiquorWreckedEmGood Now sit the fuck down kid and get studying, you have a lot to learn about the world.

  • @RATMfanforlife

    oh for fuck's sake. YOU are the one that needs to crack a book.

  • Great man! If he really is like Colin Firth in the movie

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  • my only king is Jesus.

    fuck the monarch.

    Top notch bertie

  • @hispanapsih Really? Have you seen him lately?

  • it's the edited version but you can still notice his remarkable effort and work to speak fluently

  • WoW!!! 

  • Vive le Roi!

  • and this is why im a royalist! :) to heck with politician's republic. Long live the Kingdom!

  • Britain is lucky to have compassionate kings and queens

  • @JPRizal2000 Compassionate? Puh-lease.

  • Russia monarchy is coming again! no more Putin's republic!

    Long live the Tsar!!! Long live the True, Orthodox, Holy Mother Russia!

    Huuurrrraaaahhhh!!!

  • God Bless the King of Britain and Emperor of Japan! :)

  • The kings speech

  • That's really impressive and heart warming but I still cannot help but detest royalty in general. bunch of assholes

  • must be due to all the incest in the royal families of europe 

  • In those days, like most other "impediments" it was thought as embarrassing. But one of the great things to come from the "permissive society" of the late '60s and early '70s is "Who Cares" it is not important. We have more to worry about. Here was a determined, brave and caring man who led his country through its darkest days.

    God Save The King.

    God Saave The Queen.

  • Was this speech from the time he was in need of therapy or was this after he was having help?

    Other than a few pauses and stammers here and there he really seemed like he was doing fine.

  • Long speeches with long words would make everyone stammer at some point.

    I think he's doing great.

  • Inspiring.

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  • Eternal respect to this Monarch, Head of His People.

  • Just saw "The King's Speech", and thought it was marvelously inspirational and moving.

  • An outstanding movie.... a time when the royals were still half respected.

  • @mikkim11

    You can thank the 60's and the rampant liberalism borne of it for that. That decade alone killed what remnants of olde world honour were left after the second world war.

  • inspirational, but would of hated to be there. "goddamn it! spit it out it's freezing balls out here!"

  • BRAVE MAN, good job to him.

  • what a brave brave man.

  • Good job Bertie <3

  • MIRA carva, nombre de mujercita o marica hueco como lo más probable que seas, se ve que eres un pobre infeliz, amargado. No te gusta que los demás opinen igual que a ti. A lo mejor a tu madre se la están afilando y gozando debe estar ahora ya! la maraca culia!!!! ja-ja-jaja!!!!! COMO TE QUEDÓ EL OJO CARVA MARICÓN DE LA RECONCHADETUMDRE!!!!!! Chupa corneta de los ingleses. ¿Qué paso con Gibraltar??? JA-JA-JA-JA!!!!!!!!

  • @mikkim one of my favourite misconceptions. Even if he didn't marry her Edward would be forced to abdicate because he supported Hitler. Wallis was just a scapegoat because the government didn't want the British to know their king was a pro Nazi

  • King George VI had led the British Empire in World War II and then died very young at 56.

  • Great King and Great Family

  • @mikkim11 And why is she a whore? What proof do you have?

  • @mikkim11 sorry but read more about the "american slut" and "Camilla the whore" I think you should know more about our British history before talking about it.. Charles and Diana were never happy.... remember also Diana before dying was with Doddi... and the "American slut" was someone really missunderstood that until today we dont really know who she really was...