Hitler could have been so epic if he hadn't had millions of people killed. He would have been lauded as a crazy hero like Teddy Roosevelt or something. Way to ruin a good thing, Adolf.
Hitler was a war-mongering, overly-stubborn, mentally affected, power-loving, brash man who deserved to die as he did. However, he was also highly-intelligent, respectful of arts, an unbelievably fascinating personality, a peoples trumpeter, a man who translated his ideas into action(unlike most modern politicians), and a political genius himself. There are two ways of looking at him. I prefer to look at both, rather than be biased for or against him.
@wagneristhebest Not only do I agree with your name, but your view as well. If he wasn't off his rocker, Hitler would of been one of the best military leaders of his era. He ran a tight army that had nothing but respect for its leader and unwavering loyalty. Just for all the wrong reasons.
@LucidShawman Unwavering loyalty? You're right, because countless assassination attempts prove loyalty lol. Or the entire uprising, days before he killed himself. We're talking about Adolf Hitler. The ruler of Nazi Germany. The one that killed millions of jews. That Adolf Hitler. There was most certainly loyalty in his army but not unwavering loyalty by all. Absolutely not. And respect. Trust me, just because you follow someones every order without question, doesn't mean you respect them. Fear?
Wagner was HARDLY the only open-antisemite "high-profile" figure in his age. Wagner held Karl Lueger's view, that conversion was a means to purification. Lanz Von Liebenfels (Himmler and Heydrich's model) believed in Ostarra and extermination as a means of purification.
Conversion and genocide are a little different. That being said, his Judentuhm in Musik is his more "distasteful" of political opinions. Wagner did have great political vision, which the exception of antisemitic views.
People don't realize that Hitler Hated the Jews but at the opposite equal side he Loved his nation and its people. Remember that the jews started killing Germans first
@CathEuph Wagner didn't state that he wanted Jews to be exterminated - he wanted Judaism as a force to be eliminated, but that might have simply meant conversion to Christianity...in any case, although it is difficult the beauty of his music represents a spirit which is a human spirit and transcends race and politics.
@hulloooooh I was talking about Hitler, not Wagner, and i said that wagner shared the same point of view of the nazis, he was antisemitic....and thre are one or two operas where that is evident... (I can explain that if you want)
@CathEuph Of course you are correct to say that anti-Semitism is evil and that Hitler was a terrible man.
Wagner was anti-Semitic at times, but that doesn't make him a Nazi. In fact, some of the Nazis opponents were a bit anti-Semitic (like the Kreisau circle).
Wagner didn't live long enough to accept (or reject) Nazism. More importantly, he wrote beautiful music and so I think we can judge him as more than simply an anti-Semite.
@06lolli and i know that! But hitler wasn't the first one with anti-semitic ideas, you know? when i say Wagner agreed with hitler, i mean that they both had a similar point of view, although Wagner had died before hitler was born. Wagner had strong ideas and he undervalued the jews. Go search about it and you'll find!
..was more then usual man for sure..he didnt know to direct himself better..his impulsivity won on fortunate..all people have same life principles..to cry, laugh, love..
@Judas666Schrader I believe he was a human being, and that he had a heart, but... did he have a soul? i don't think so, otherwise he wouldn't have commited the "savageries" he commited....
@CathEuph Or he was so caught up in delusions and fantasies that he didn't comprehend the realities of his idealism. Perhaps if he was forced to witness the human lives fed to the furnace, to the gas chambers, and to forced labor and malnutrition, starvation, and plain misery, perhaps he could see how great such notions of master races were.
@Judas666Schrader and a brain to make horrible mistakes... like everyone... but his mistakes affected the whole world... not likely to good but always not completely to bad... please note: I'm not nazi, just to clear that, ok? Thank you.
As hard as it may be for the PC brigate to understand, yes. Hitler had many admirable qualities. He adored children. He was completely comfortable with stoppong his car and sharing his food with young cyclists and hikers. There is one report of him giving an old coat of his to a vagrant who was soaked in the rain.
However, many of these facts will be obscured by the Holocaust and the Final Solution.
Hitler Der Aufstieg des Bösen (Hitler The Rise of Evil) ist ein biografisches Filmdrama von Christian Duguay. Der Fernsehfilm stammt aus dem Jahr 2003.
Hitler: The Rise of Evil is a TV miniseries that aired in two parts in May 2003 on CBS, and was produced by Alliance Atlantis. The film explores Adolf Hitler's rise and his early consolidation of power during the years after World War I and focuses closely on how the embittered, politically fragmented and economically buffeted
It's a piano transcription of Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin. Lohengrin was the first opera Hitler had ever seen (aged 12), so I can see why they would use this tune.
dont suppose anyone knows what composition this is?
WalczakWally 1 month ago
@WalczakWally Chopin - Etude in E, Op.10 No.3
whiitedog 1 month ago
@whiitedog What are you talking about? It's Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral by Wagner.
thisisaveryrandomnam 1 month ago
@thisisaveryrandomnam You're an Idiot
whiitedog 4 weeks ago
Stupid British Propaganda
firmajoba 3 months ago
Hitler pooped on the pianist after he finished.
akeffo 4 months ago
After the song they had sex.
akeffo 5 months ago
@akeffo And you will always stay the dumbass American working 6 dollars per hour living between niggers and latino criminals.
Have a nice life, idiot.
oranjuh 4 months ago
@oranjuh And then they had anal sex.
akeffo 4 months ago
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oranjuh 4 months ago
@akeffo Fact is you are the American dumbass here working for 6 hours per hour at MacDonalds, faggot. Hope you enjoy your lowlife, lolz...
oranjuh 4 months ago
Hallo, how can I get this song slowly piano version like version in video?
renatelas 5 months ago
What song is this called
JosephStalin11 6 months ago
Hitler always be in the hearts of those who truly love you. Live in the depths of my heart.
carlost2015 7 months ago
I don't think that Hitler was a bad man, he got insane, but that' not his own fault. His life made him to a murder.
wunschpunschmixer22 7 months ago
Fantastic..
brunoblood 8 months ago
This song makes me cry as well.
grooms63941 8 months ago
and he would also make up his own lyrics.
for example, during 'Die Walkurie' he would sing the words 'I AM AWESOME, I AM AWESOME, I AM AWESOME, YES I AM!'
of course, the reason he said this was because he really was the most awesome human being alive at the moment.
republicazi321 8 months ago
what a song is this ? i know only Wallkiria by Wagner
antycracovia111 9 months ago
@antycracovia111
this is elsa's procession to the cathedral
such a beautiful piece
marisaurus240 8 months ago
Hitler could have been so epic if he hadn't had millions of people killed. He would have been lauded as a crazy hero like Teddy Roosevelt or something. Way to ruin a good thing, Adolf.
Chizpurfle52595 10 months ago
Damn.. I love Wagner..
ArchiducDeBelgrade 10 months ago
nice music but fuck hitler
poros92 11 months ago
Hitler was a war-mongering, overly-stubborn, mentally affected, power-loving, brash man who deserved to die as he did. However, he was also highly-intelligent, respectful of arts, an unbelievably fascinating personality, a peoples trumpeter, a man who translated his ideas into action(unlike most modern politicians), and a political genius himself. There are two ways of looking at him. I prefer to look at both, rather than be biased for or against him.
wagneristhebest 1 year ago 7
@wagneristhebest Not only do I agree with your name, but your view as well. If he wasn't off his rocker, Hitler would of been one of the best military leaders of his era. He ran a tight army that had nothing but respect for its leader and unwavering loyalty. Just for all the wrong reasons.
LucidShawman 10 months ago
@LucidShawman Unwavering loyalty? You're right, because countless assassination attempts prove loyalty lol. Or the entire uprising, days before he killed himself. We're talking about Adolf Hitler. The ruler of Nazi Germany. The one that killed millions of jews. That Adolf Hitler. There was most certainly loyalty in his army but not unwavering loyalty by all. Absolutely not. And respect. Trust me, just because you follow someones every order without question, doesn't mean you respect them. Fear?
votvdrum 9 months ago
@votvdrum There will ALWAYS be someone against any political regime.
Cinemachee 9 months ago
@wagneristhebest He is a murderer. I know what side i'm on lol.
votvdrum 9 months ago 2
What's the name of this Wagner's piece?
CHGD14041978 1 year ago
@CHGD14041978 Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral
bumbulizer 1 year ago
@bumbulizer Thanks!!!!!
CHGD14041978 1 year ago
@bumbulizer Thanks!!!
CHGD14041978 1 year ago
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The world would be a better place today if Hitler had prevailed.
JosifVStalin 1 year ago
im just like hitler with music...and more other thing.
gabrielcool427 1 year ago
i just love this song. but hitler was sick.
rkellynsm 1 year ago 4
Music transcends politics. Why hate a composer for his political views?
Vanguarde12 1 year ago
Wagner was HARDLY the only open-antisemite "high-profile" figure in his age. Wagner held Karl Lueger's view, that conversion was a means to purification. Lanz Von Liebenfels (Himmler and Heydrich's model) believed in Ostarra and extermination as a means of purification.
Conversion and genocide are a little different. That being said, his Judentuhm in Musik is his more "distasteful" of political opinions. Wagner did have great political vision, which the exception of antisemitic views.
JMillerBayRidge 1 year ago
A perverted evil idealist.
OperaBaritoneJoe 1 year ago
People don't realize that Hitler Hated the Jews but at the opposite equal side he Loved his nation and its people. Remember that the jews started killing Germans first
Lionsden65 1 year ago 4
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anyone knows the name of the wagner masterpiece played at 2:59.
thanks a lot
5chichili5 2 weeks ago
Lionsden65 1 year ago
This guy is a decent actor bt he was all wrong for this part, all wrong!
Allanlegacy43 1 year ago
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Lionsden65 1 year ago 2
An excellent scene, thanks for upload!!!
armadillo1787 1 year ago
@KORPSS oh, ok, i gotcha! interesting.
mayonaiseanonymous 1 year ago
what do you mean? as soon as hitler's metioned it IS evil! ;)
mayonaiseanonymous 1 year ago
Can someone tell me the name of this movie? Please.
more2luv18 2 years ago
It's called Hitler: The Rise of Evil
it's extremely historically inaccurate but I still like it...
secondtries 2 years ago
Hitler: The Rise of Evil (2003)
jneto12 2 years ago
Great song from Wagner !!
Gerner111 2 years ago
@Gerner111 Whats the song called?
anonymousdane 2 years ago
@anonymousdane
Richard Wagner - Elsa's Procession To The Cathedral
trivou 2 years ago
@trivou Thanks!
anonymousdane 2 years ago
@anonymousdane
You're welcome.
trivou 2 years ago
@Gerner111
it is a great song... but Wagner agreed with Hitler that Jews should be extermined
and there is no beauty in that
CathEuph 1 year ago
@CathEuph Wagner didn't state that he wanted Jews to be exterminated - he wanted Judaism as a force to be eliminated, but that might have simply meant conversion to Christianity...in any case, although it is difficult the beauty of his music represents a spirit which is a human spirit and transcends race and politics.
hulloooooh 1 year ago
@hulloooooh Really? Then why has so many people been killed? He wasn't god to decide whether one lives or dies... :)
CathEuph 1 year ago
@CathEuph I have three points. 1. Wagner died in 1883, more than 50 years before the Holocaust. He did not kill anybody.
2. Lots of his views were stupid, but I believe that he wanted Jews to convert to Christianity, not to die...I can explain that if you want.
3. Even if he has terrible opinions, he can still create music which represents the human spirit and we can all love, even if we are Jewish etc.....
hulloooooh 1 year ago
@hulloooooh I was talking about Hitler, not Wagner, and i said that wagner shared the same point of view of the nazis, he was antisemitic....and thre are one or two operas where that is evident... (I can explain that if you want)
CathEuph 1 year ago
@CathEuph Of course you are correct to say that anti-Semitism is evil and that Hitler was a terrible man.
Wagner was anti-Semitic at times, but that doesn't make him a Nazi. In fact, some of the Nazis opponents were a bit anti-Semitic (like the Kreisau circle).
Wagner didn't live long enough to accept (or reject) Nazism. More importantly, he wrote beautiful music and so I think we can judge him as more than simply an anti-Semite.
hulloooooh 1 year ago
@CathEuph
What the hell ! Wagner died in Venice in 1883 at the age of 70, Hitler was born in 1889 ! How could Wagner agree with Hitler's ideas ?
06lolli 1 year ago
@06lolli and i know that! But hitler wasn't the first one with anti-semitic ideas, you know? when i say Wagner agreed with hitler, i mean that they both had a similar point of view, although Wagner had died before hitler was born. Wagner had strong ideas and he undervalued the jews. Go search about it and you'll find!
CathEuph 1 year ago
Great movie.
koolakalle 2 years ago
what movie is this?
yiaustin94 2 years ago
@yiaustin94
Hitler - The Rise Of Evil
trivou 2 years ago 9
Who is the guy on the bench?
He looks a bit like Alfred Rosenberg.
Surry but I never see that movie.
MiRoUsh 2 years ago
..was more then usual man for sure..he didnt know to direct himself better..his impulsivity won on fortunate..all people have same life principles..to cry, laugh, love..
chorister88 2 years ago
The guy they got to enact Hitler was a bad choice, he looked more like a thin fool than Adolf Hitler.
Katyusha666 2 years ago
Oh this is so touching......how sensitive he is....
yenhoho 2 years ago 13
@yenhoho so sensitive that milions of lives perished
ZajoSTi 1 year ago
@ZajoSTi I just being sarcastic...
yenhoho 1 year ago
BEGBIE FROM TRAINSPOTTING!
ilovejourney1 2 years ago
he might have been a heartless bastard but he had great taste in music!
Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral is simply beautiful!!
blueheart26 2 years ago 3
Nah, just as bastard as every human being.
anarchyinba 2 years ago
Yes Hitler was a human being, with a heart and with a soul................
Judas666Schrader 2 years ago 45
@Judas666Schrader I believe he was a human being, and that he had a heart, but... did he have a soul? i don't think so, otherwise he wouldn't have commited the "savageries" he commited....
CathEuph 1 year ago
@CathEuph Or he was so caught up in delusions and fantasies that he didn't comprehend the realities of his idealism. Perhaps if he was forced to witness the human lives fed to the furnace, to the gas chambers, and to forced labor and malnutrition, starvation, and plain misery, perhaps he could see how great such notions of master races were.
aixelsydyslexia 1 year ago
@Judas666Schrader and a brain to make horrible mistakes... like everyone... but his mistakes affected the whole world... not likely to good but always not completely to bad... please note: I'm not nazi, just to clear that, ok? Thank you.
MarkTheBerserker 1 year ago
@Judas666Schrader
As hard as it may be for the PC brigate to understand, yes. Hitler had many admirable qualities. He adored children. He was completely comfortable with stoppong his car and sharing his food with young cyclists and hikers. There is one report of him giving an old coat of his to a vagrant who was soaked in the rain.
However, many of these facts will be obscured by the Holocaust and the Final Solution.
eviltreemonster 1 year ago
@Judas666Schrader He was a a psychopath.
K4inan 1 year ago
@Judas666Schrader Well, he was a human being. The rest is debatable. Or rather, based on perspective.
1Shaneel 6 months ago
hitler:rise of the evil
petrauskasss 2 years ago
Does anyone know where there is a full piano version of this?
BonnieBlueFlag1314 2 years ago 2
which film is this from?
rosycheeksx 2 years ago
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Hitler : The Rise of Evil
manutdchampions0607 2 years ago
Hitler Der Aufstieg des Bösen (Hitler The Rise of Evil) ist ein biografisches Filmdrama von Christian Duguay. Der Fernsehfilm stammt aus dem Jahr 2003.
Hitler: The Rise of Evil is a TV miniseries that aired in two parts in May 2003 on CBS, and was produced by Alliance Atlantis. The film explores Adolf Hitler's rise and his early consolidation of power during the years after World War I and focuses closely on how the embittered, politically fragmented and economically buffeted
damian198571 2 years ago 4
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It's from a really crappy made for tv mini-series called "Rise of Evil"...it's deplorable
peddler66 2 years ago
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It's called: "HITLER: Rise of Evil"
makedonas86 2 years ago
It's a piano transcription of Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin. Lohengrin was the first opera Hitler had ever seen (aged 12), so I can see why they would use this tune.
31micho 3 years ago 2
must know what this song is called, its music here is beautiful, it touches my heart, shame we dont know what it is
SelvsleaderCarson 3 years ago
Alguien sabe el nombre de esa melodía, se lo agredecería muchíiisimo publicarla como comentario...
4lberth 3 years ago
la procesion de elsaa la catedral de lohengrin o elsa's procession to the cathedral from lohengrin de wagner
quickledude 2 years ago
what is the name of this song from wagner ?
m4rcZ 3 years ago
Realmente impresionante Richard Wagner
4lberth 3 years ago