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  • What show is this from?

  • Great video... Thanks!

  • Why even make the video if that's all it consist of?

  • BEEEE SEVNTEEEEN BAWMBERRRR

  • unreliable engines due to sub standard materials...

    Resource would have been better spent on building FWs

  • War would have turned out differently if they had been introduced earlier. Say before the Battle of Great Britain.

  • @junkers1337 Good point. So many of Germany's advanced weapons were just a little too late to turn the tide. ME262, Type XXI Submarine, etc.

    I read about Luftwaffe General whose name was, I think, Weber. He was killed in a pre-war air accident.

    Turns out he was leading advocate of a 4-engine heavy bomber & when he died the priorities shifted I guess so there was no German equivalent of the Lancaster or the B17.

    Hard to see how UK couldve held off Luftwaffe in 1940 if they had weapon like that.

  • @Ca1861 You're correct, it was Weber who mas pushing for the Luftwaffe's version of the B-17 strategic bomber. The whole german evolution in weaponry is a story of too little, too late. But you can't expect from a country like Germany in those days to dominate USA-Russia-UK in the long run.

  • @Ca1861 We could have it would be a bigger target

  • @Ca1861 Did not matter for Britain that was short range. The reason they went to 4 engine was to carry enough fuel for long range.

  • @junkers1337

    If they would have halted the war and started it in maybe around 1944 with Me 262 Im sure that the British would have soon had their own jet fighter and so the German advantage would have been lost.

  • @lukum55 There was never any great nazi tech advantage. How did they do on Atom bombs, Aircraft carriers, heavy bombers and coordinated mobile artilery? That last one seriously put them at a major disadantage in the field. P-80s coming on line were superior to 262's. Pershings and Centurions that just came in near the end were better than tigers.

  • to little to late:(

  • @huurux be happy about it. i hope you don't support the nazi regime

  • das it?

  • Thats it? Just a few things? k....

  • Robin Olds, who flew in WW2 Europe, Korea, and Vietnam, retiring as a Brigadier General, was once asked what the USAAF pilots reaction was to the ME-262.

    "Religous", he replied.

    He had seen the future....

  • About as believeable as the japanese atomic program in Hamheung during ww2. If you believe that i have some property in florida i would like to sell you........

  • @MegaProjectpat what? the germans did have this, everyone knows about it! Learn about history

  • @MegaProjectpat Why so cynical?,surely this report of a report by a pilot known only as Zinser flying around on a unspecified date in October 44 seeing a bright light constitutes absolute proof i for one am completely convinced...... Oh and i would be very interested in your Florida property just as soon as the money i invested with a Nigerian prince comes good....

  • @iroscoe hhahaah if you belive it or not means absolutely shit , it is not like if youre some kind of von braun or newton or somebody important,idiota

  • @pudransemarikas Then it just as well you don't need to be a Von Braun or a Newton to see the flaws in your story .

  • @iroscoe its not my story moron ,the report was made by the US NAVY not even a german report,the germans HAD THE ATOMIC BOMB but lacked the means to deliver it

  • @pudransemarikas Oh when you put it like that its much more convincing.....

  • @pudransemarikas

    Doesn't this Navy report conclude that it was a conventional TNT explosion? And modern soil testing from the area of the explosion have found only radioactive isotopes that date from Chernobyl and isotopes coming from post-war nuke testing in the 1950s and 1960s.

  • @FiveCentsPlease More tests did, in fact occur, another occurred on March 4, 1945 at Ohrdruf using a 100 gram nuclear explosive. This test actually seriously wounded or killed over 700 POWs, as they were too close. Those killed were burned, those who survived suffered from severe nosebleeds and untreatable burns. Another A-bomb test occurred on March 12, this time with no casualties.

  • @pudransemarikas

    And the soil test results at Ohrdruf from 2006 found nothing...NOTHING. There are no radiological traces of an atomic explosion. And Karlsch, the author of the book making these claims, has been discredited for his embarrassing lack of understanding of physics.

  • Its not a book by any karlsh ITS A REPORT FROM THE USN NAVY, and off course they did find traces but as always the truth is hidden ,Whatever secrets found at the German atomic bomb facility at Ohrdruf in May, 1945, remains classified from the public until 2045. Zinsser's report is the only document not classified as such and is a window into the other still classified documents at the National Archives.

  • @pudransemarikas

    Of course, only "you" have read these "classified" reports so we're all supposed to believe you. So the only evidence you can cite is a report from a single pilot that has been already addressed by experts. The Ohrdruf soil testing was public info, and they found nothing.

  • @FiveCentsPlease believe or not i dont really give a fuck , the info is there on the web period,why is it so impossible that the germans had the nuke? yes they did and yes they still have bases here on this planet , google andromeda gerat

  • @pudransemarikas

    It's so impossible because experts in multiple disciplines have looked at the evidence and said it wasn't so. For someone who doesn't really give a f***, you certainly waste a lot of time typing about it. (And apparently several other tinfoil Luft '46 fantasies dreamed up by sci-fi writers and amateurs with pirated copies of PhotoShop.)

  • @pudransemarikas they lacked time. V2 was the delivery system

  • @SubZero1703 maybe but to erase the brits only ,to nuke america they needed a heavy long range bomber,and by that time the allies had total air superiority,theres is a good chance that the nazis had and still have even a more advanced tech ,the antigravitational propulsion of the hanebu ships,

  • The road-going equivalent: Porsche 928!

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  • 0 52 : what's that what the hell was that ?:D

  • FYI: ~Awesome albeit sadly misdirected bravery on both sides; -seems St.Hiter's Luftwaffe was actually quite effective despite what our masters Jew-media/HistoryChannel alleges; --only lost owing vast numbers of jewZionist USA & UK combatants simply overwhelming Germany's resources! Travesty of it is that most of Allied airmen were of like Aryan-lineage sadly duped by very effective Rothschid/Propaganda-machine (ABC-CBS-NBC-Cinema-Publishing­-etc.) into invading and killing Christian Germans.!!!

  • @AryanKnight amen brother you speak the truth, but the jews fear the last battalion and the andromeda gerat hahahahaah they will be back

  • They couldn't operate more than a few dozen at a time.  Not enough to make a difference.

  • @prodos8 Dude, they made the difference. Was a battle that 5 Me's 262 shooted down 100 RAF's fighters aircrafts

  • I wish it was longer

  • American Civil war mostly fought by American born whites.

    Who was second on the list? Germans. Believe it or not, they made up more then the Irish at about 23.5% of total immigrants not U.S. born.

  • Who created the Atom bomb? Mostly German (Jewish) Scientists who fled Germany. Who created the space program in America and the Soviet Union? German scientists who were captured by the two countries. First broadcast into outer space? German techs. First politician to use a plane to campaign for office? German. First to build a super highway? German. Best engineered car of the era? German.

    Simply put, the Germans are an amazing breed of Human.

  • @mrceebees14 founder of the New York Times? Germans, founder of Reuters News Agency? a German (first Office in Aachen) 

  • @ad220588 What language did America come within one vote of speaking when it won its independence from England? German. Babe Ruth is considered the best baseball player in the history of the game, what was his families ancestry? German. Which country invented the automobile? Germany (Karl Benz 1886, and still going very strong). Designed the air frame for the P-51? German.

  • @mrceebees14 Chuck Yeager also

  • @mrceebees14 Chuck Yeager also

  • @mrceebees14 William Edward Boeing, Son of German emigrantI Wilhelm Böing. Ámerica is a great country.

  • @ad220588 I did not know that.

    And yes, how could I forget Chuck Yeager.

  • @mrceebees14

    While I am not arguing that the Germans have historically been an extraordinary culture, I'd like to point out that the real genius behind producing the Atom bomb is not the construction of the bomb itself but rather the invention of the Cyclotron. The invention that made the hard part, acquiring an adequate amount of a fissile material to use in a bomb.

  • @mrceebees14 geez do you have a hard on for the germans or what

  • @able506  I knew that was coming haha. I am half German, but besides that when it comes to WW2 Germany always gets slammed left, right and center for negative things, I wanted to touch on the positives ones for a change.

    Just some pride...........and then some I guess.

  • @mrceebees14 get you fact straight, the atomic bomb was invented by an italian.

    Germans weren't the first to buld a super highway, the idea came from mussolini.

    all the rest you are right

  • @215alessio Have anything to back up your claims? Other than the voices in your head?

  • @mrceebees14 yes, do some research

    foamhead

  • @mrceebees14 That is why I dislike Germans they always claim to have invented things while they copiëd or perfectionised an idea an invention from someone else.

    Please for the right of history do research and get your fact straight!

    The highway was an Idea of Mussolini and he debated the idea with funny mustache man.

    and the works have been started in Germany, but the idea was not german.

    and before Mussolini, the Romans were the masters in roadbilt

  • @215alessio I will ask you again, maybe you will understand this time.

    Please show me where you got your information from, because I will tell you now, it doesn't exist and never did.

    As for your gripe with Germans, well, sounds like that is the motivating factor for talking out of your rear end. Might want to keep your ego in check bud.

  • @mrceebees14 get off your lazy ass and do the research by yourself!!

    you'r the one with the big ego here, so I don't provide you nothing

    bye

  • @215alessio And so you won't, or actually can't answer the question.

    How surprising haha

    Thanks for the laugh at your expense.

  • @mrceebees14 whatever

  • @mrceebees14 Alcune delle principali ricerche in questo campo furono condotte in Italia da Enrico Fermi.

    Un gruppo di scienziati europei rifugiatisi negli Stati Uniti d'America (Enrico Fermi, Leo Szilard, Edward Teller ed Eugene Wigner) si preoccuparono del possibile sviluppo militare del principio. Nel 1939, gli scienziati Fermi e Szilard, in base ai loro studi teorici, persuasero Albert Einstein a scrivere una lettera al presidente Roosevelt

  • @mrceebees14 now stop asking. and if you are so called superior  you could easy translate the italian into your German language

  • @215alessio Enrico Fermi it was, he started the research in Italy but only wikipedia.it talks about it

    americans kept it silent in all languages :)

  • @215alessio Incorrect.

    Fermi had pieces of the puzzle, but he did not achieve Nuclear fission, which is the goal. That task was achieved by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann.

    Nice try though, at least I got to you enough that you had to finally look it up since you had no idea who it was.

  • @mrceebees14 ah you guys are always the ones who claim to have done anything and you proved it again.

    I don't know how they teach you in German schools, maybe still on the illusions to be the best uber alles

    Without the pieces of the puzzle hanz and Frizz couldn't do anything..

    Enrico fermi continued the research in the USA with his team even after the war, so he was at least on pair with all your german scientists

  • @215alessio Talk about hypocritically embarrassing yourself. You called me lazy and to "stop asking,", then a minute later finally get off of your "fat ass" to actually look it up. haha.

  • @mrceebees14 you'r an idiot, i didn't looked it up. I had it already,

    go play with your toys now

  • @215alessio Sure you did.

    It was incorrect anyway.

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  • Yeah, yeah the UK invented jet engines at the same time too. Also - they were more reliable. Pity our aircraft design lacked swept wings and so on but hey the Germans were not the ONLY nation with jet engined aircraft just the best jet fighters.

  • @Juicingood that's right, the Gloster Meteor. Detached from Nazism under high pressure and with few resources, the Germans developed several Jet Fighters and Jet Bombers like the Die Arado Ar 234. or Heinkel He 162. well, yes that was once a long time ago. Today, the U.S. copy the Ho-229, take lightweight material, jam them with electronic and lose them im Iran ;)

  • @ad220588 If the UK jet engines had been tweeked/mapped/chip, call it what you will, then maybe we might have seen some interesting chases in the sky. I think even the early Hawker Tempests were as fast as the Meteor - crazy really. I suppose they did not want to risk anything that late in the war.

  • @Juicingood The Hawker Tempest was a magnificent aircraft. it never came at a meeting with the German counterpart Messerschmitt Me 262. However, in 1945 the base of the Meteor in Belgium, was bombed by a single Arado Ar 234, where some Meteors has been damaged. What a pity that Americans and Russians captured the same blueprints of the TA-183.

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  • Why can say that the Vampire was superior to the Messerschitt.I flew the Vampire and the Gloster Meteor and I can not compare them to the Messerschmitt because I didn't fly it.

  • The Brirtish Vapire was introduced 1 month before the war ended. It woud have been sooner, but the US's jet prototypes were wrecked and needed engines. The engines were diverted to the US.

    It was far superior to a 262 and was the UKs prime fighter for 10 years. Countless countries used it.

  • the germans were lucky the war ended for them in may 45.Otherwise you can guess what the bombers would have dropped on them in august...

  • @HighAltitudeAttitude yes but if the German didnt surrender their nuclure project was only 3 weeks away from being complete when the war ended

  • @NoHumHappyDuck One, it's "nuclear," and two, you're misinformed. The Germans were actually a long way from producing a bomb.

  • @HighAltitudeAttitude

    The A bomb was developed to use against Germany.

  • @HighAltitudeAttitude Yes a 'wunderwaffe' that would have aced all theirs put together .

  • @iroscoe

    "Yes a 'wunderwaffe' that would have aced all theirs put together ."

    That is about right.

  • @HighAltitudeAttitude youre the ones lucky hitler went for russia, otherwise your shitty island woud be a parking lot now

  • @pudransemarikas Calm down!i dont have anything against the germans,actually i am a fan of the luftwaffe and german aircraft as a whole!I just tought the americans had another more powerfull weapon,which Germany avoided by being out of the war ,when it was operational-that s all.And i am bulgarian ,not british.

  • @HighAltitudeAttitude theres proof that even that nukes where german ,but captured in 44 by the yanks,, a he 111 pilot witnessed a german nuke test in 44

  • @pudransemarikas What proof?,cite a source or refrence a work that does .

  • @pudransemarikas I would like to see the proof of this, where can it be found?

  • @0341MarineInfantry Theres a report it states that a German pilot, ZInsser, a rocket expert, was flying in a small aircraft around in the first week of October, 1944, in the vincinity from Ludwiglust and south of Lubeck. This was 12-15 km from the German atomic bomb test facility. Zinsser, suddenly witnessed a strong, bright illumination of all the atmosphere

  • @pudransemarikas

    So this is the only "proof" of a German test? Was the plane equipped with measuring instruments? Was he part of the test? He was a rocket expert, not a bomb expert. Is there any present-day residual radioactivity in the Ludwiglust area?

  • @pudransemarikas I have spent more than 40 yrs studying WW2 and have never even heard of this. I will do some research, but I find this highly unbelievable.

  • @0341MarineInfantry Zinsser landed his aircraft and was flying again in a He 111 within an hour of the mystery. His aircraft flew to the spot where the explosion had been spotted. This is where he encountered and odd shaped mushroom cloud at 3-4000 m, which continued to produce turbulence. he noticed strong electrical communication interference

  • @pudransemarikas

    The EMP pulse from an atomic detonation lasts a very short time, nanoseconds for the gamma burst and a few seconds for the residual. I don't find this report believable when the pilot claims to have returned an hour later and found electrical interference.

  • @pudransemarikas

    My grandpa have seen a nuke test to some where in Russia...

  • @Weibkoln really where in what part of russia??? your grandpha was in what side??? who conducted the test according to your grandpha??

  • nicely faked audio overdubbed over memphis belle fake audio...

  • "What the hell is that?!" I can't imagine what the bomber crew must have thought...there was no jet fighter ever before

  • What hell was that..?!!!

    It is the Swallow!!!

    But they came too late..

  • Lame overdub on William Wyler's 1944 documentary, "Memphis Belle-The Story of a Flying Fortress".  Hate when someone tries to pass off "old" as "new"...

  • Ant Me262s that fly today do NOT have the original engines, or copies of them.  Why? Because the pilots would be killed quite quickly.

  • "world's first operational turbojet?" I would say no as it was not fully developed. The first "kill" was on 26 Jul 44 allegedly hitting a Mosquito which few off - on a trial accidently met the reccie plane. The first 262 "operational" missions were in August 1944.

    One day after the Mossie attack 27 Jul, the fully developed British Meteor shot down a V1 rocket and destroyed it.

    The Meteor was first in fully operational active service. The first "full kill" of a flying weapon was by the Meteor

  • @NearAbbeyRoad meteor blah blah blah meteor was a piece of shit ,tha crap had a hard time just to kill v1s and they flew on a straight line hahaha

  • @pudransemarikas

    "meteor blah blah blah meteor was a piece of shit"

    Your knowledge of jet engines and planes is little more than nil. The Meteor operationally flew until the 1980s. A far superior plane and especially the engine, than the poorly designed and made 262.

  • @NearAbbeyRoad hahahaha go drink some tea moron,, just look at the me 262 design ,it looks way ahead of its time ,just look at the wings, swept back like the modern jets ,then look at that crap meteor with that prehistoric looks ,straight thick wings ,, straight tail ,it was just a prop old plane with jets engines thats all

  • @pudransemarikas 262 was a piston plane body with the pilot too far back. Meteor had the pilot forward, giving all around visibility, as in modern planes. 262 was little more than a Kamikaze as it sometime went back to base - killed more German than allied airmen. Under-designed, Under-developed Under-tested Poor engine Easy compressor stall. Not agile - Meteor would have blown it out of the sky in a dog fight. Poor pilot visibility Near impossible to control when one engine out etc.
  • @NearAbbeyRoad blah blah ,listen the the Meteor suffered from stability problems at high trans-sonic speeds. The aircraft experienced large trim changes, high stick forces, and self-sustained yaw instability (snaking) due to airflow separation over the thick tail surfaces,also was much slower compared to the me 262 that crap meteor only reached 670 kph even the mustang prop fighter was faster haahhaha ,compared to the 800plus of the me 262,americans said me 262 was a match even for p 80 hahaha

  • @pudransemarikas

    What you wrote was nonsense. The Meteor F.3, a few months after the F.1 was vastly superior. The 262 was dog all through WW2. The Meteor was not a glorified Kamikaze, as the 262 was - it worked properly.

    Get used to it.

  • @NearAbbeyRoad youre just one biased brit moron, lsiten even if the me 262 was inferior and it wasnt,, the germans where way ahead of everyone else in aeronautics ,they even had a fucking semi stealth fighter the ho 229 flying wing, this machine made mock dogfights with the me 262 and defeated it, they even had air to air missiles for christ sake dont come here with that bullshit

  • @pudransemarikas

    You are an idiotic Yank. The 262 was vastly inferior to the Meteor. I have given the reasons. Boy!!!

    Germany did not have a stealth fighter not knowing what stealth was - from cheap TV shows. This novelty plane that defeated the 262 proves how bad the 262 was.

    The US had a flying saucer plane as well. Allied had air-to air missiles as well. Rockets.

    The German offerings were primitive. The Fritz X and Henschel Hs 293, were neutralized by the British by jamming their radios

  • @NearAbbeyRoad youre just a moron clown ,read about the fucking ho 229 yes it was a semi stealth fighter with very low rcs cocksucker , also made of wood that reflects less radar,it reached more than 1000 kph ,in fact modern b2s are based in the horten brit shit,the fritz x primitive? but still it blow away your shitty hms warspite to hell you where never able to completely repair the shit hahahahaha,also there where unjammable wire guided fritz x moron

  • @pudransemarikas

    "moron clown ,read about the fucking ho 229 yes it was a semi stealth fighter"

    It was not a stealth fighter. They didn't know what stealth was . Sup looking at crap History Channel TV docs, which elevate German technology to silly levels.

  • @NearAbbeyRoad Yes it was no more a stealth fighter than the Mosquito was,a smooth shape and a wooden construction does not a stealth fighter make .

  • @iroscoe I agree with you it was rather the quickness and the design of that plane.

    Wood must be used because of resource scarcity. But despite everything, a brilliant aircraft. Just as the Heinkel He-162 Volksjäger.

  • @ad220588 Wood when properly layered was the carbon fibre of its time the Russians made extensive use of it as well in their piston engined fighter right through to their Rocket fighters . The DeHaviland Vampire used wood to not through any real lack of resources rather the experience DeHavilland had built up meant they prefered to use it . A lot of early jets had small radar signatures,smooth designs and few if any external hard points to clutter up their profile .

  • @iroscoe all ´cept the U.S. had a lack of resources. Wood was a raw material which was easily accessible. If de Havilland had sufficient aluminum to disposal, I'm sure he would have preferred his plane with this material. The Russians put mainly on tanks, and therefore used their steel.

  • @ad220588 Yes and no,conserving it was an issue put never a critical one,even De Havillands pre-war types like the sleek 4 engined Albatross used wood it was material they believed in so it was natural for them to design with it .

  • @NearAbbeyRoad

    I'm pretty sure you're referring to a National Geographic doc. They built a reconstruction and tested its stealth abilities.It was proven to be capable of some pretty remarkable feats.Modern stealth fighters are eerily similar in appearance.Should we ignore expert studies and just listen to Youtubers' opinions?

  • @NoUniEst uh-huh

  • @NearAbbeyRoad The most outstanding was the control of the aircraft. The stealth characteristics were more likely to happen. Rader also was not yet so far. It is known that, in particular employees of the Northrop have taken a closer look at captured Horten designs . The Northrop designs shown repeatedly to problems with the flight stability.However, the Horten aircraft was rumored that they had a good flight stability

  • @NearAbbeyRoad off course germans knew about the rcs and they knew that less radar reflecting planes coud be made ,germans where way ahead of all countries in aeronautics just accept it brit , and history channel on the contrary, it tends to overrate all usa crap, and bash all german tech ,the horten wasnt stealth moron but it certainly reflected less radar

  • @pudransemarikas You and NearAbbeyRoad can fight all you want, neither of you is correct. I won't get into that debate, but I must call you on the BS that the B-2 is based on the Ho229. It is based on the flying wings of Jack Northrup, most notably the YB-35 and YB-49.

  • @0341MarineInfantry Like today's B-2 Stealth bomber (and unlike Jack Northrop's designs), the Go-229 had a comparatively slender airfoil, with the crew and engines housed in dorsal humps, and its jet exhaust was vented onto the top surface of the wing. The first feature made it faster than the stubby Northrop designs; the second made it even harder to detect, as did the fact that wood was extensively used in its construction.

  • GERMANS...GERMANS...what can i say more ? anti semetic mudering cunts, oh i'm not jewish by the way.. TRschwarzesonne, what a fucking idiot. 20 people are murder lovers, pigs. be ashamed of your history.. you lost the war.

  • @djwallbanger the only pig here is your dirty mother man^^

  • "Gone by at 2 o' clock...what the hell was it?"

    Shivers down my spine.

  • If Germany was so great...why did you all get your assholes cleaned? Bend over and kiss my American capitalist ass swine.

  • Fascinating moment when the jet goes past. USA in awe of superior enemy technology. That is a rarity but of course it will happen again and they may not win this time.

  • they shit their pants full as they saw this beasts!

  • luftwaffe was the shit ! they shot down twice as many planes as any other planes during WW2

  • History and the stats speak for them selves....

  • To little to late,me 262.....

    The P51 the most important fighter of WW2....

  • @ClarksonsinUSA Yeah, and die Brits would say it´s the Spitfire, the Japs the Zero and so on and so on...

  • @genjuro88 actually while the Spitfire was one of the best British planes in the war there were a number of others that did more & had more effect . the Hawker Hurricain , the Hawker Tempest & the less known

    Bristol Beau fighter (The ten gun terror) Allegedly called by the Japanese (Whispering Death)

  • Is that the real audio?

  • @Rangerfull3

    No. The Me262 encounter is a modern-day fake that has been edited into the WW2 William Wyler documentary about the B-17 "Memphis Bell." Wyler's original combat footage was silent, with voice actors adding dialog in post-production when the film was originally produced in 1944.

  • @FiveCentsPlease I thought it was a bit too dramatic lol

  • FÜR IMMER DEUTSCHLAND!!!

  • @harbinger9111 The US and Britain may have supplied some kit, but the war was won with Soviet built tanks, aircraft and lots of artillery. The T34 was better in Russia than any Sherman or Valentine.

  • nice mix from the movie memphis belle and me-262 footage , but not orignal , just a fraud

  • De ese gran avion los yankiis copiaron sus modelos :/

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  • many other pilots did not know what it was ,some american pilots called those foofighters , therefor they stated it as Unidentified, there the UFO myth starts....

  • @klebehss I thought that was in the Pacific theatre? However, I believe the first ever UFO sighting of a"saucer shaped disc" was by a FW 190 pilot in 1943.

  • And Hitler at 1st did not want this plane - then when he was forced to take it - he wanted to do the job of a Stuka!! WTF!?

  • And Hitler at 1st did not want this plane - then when he was forced to take it - he wanted to do the job of a Stuka!! WTF!?

  • @GlenRoSSe69 Thank goodness Hitler was an idiot. Otherwise WW2 may have turned out very differently.

  • @PrUnEJuIcEtHeThIrD Ya - when you can take your nation from 3rd world status - to the greatess eco per person in the planet in 6 years- give me a call!! :LO) People that say that Hitler was a Idoit; is like some guy that jumps out of a plane with no para and OLOL at the other people that have one - That would be you.

  • @GlenRoSSe69 Um... OK that analogy was pretty bad, let's agree on that lol. '

    Anyways... I meant Hitler was an idiot as de facto commander in chief during the war period. I would agree he was pretty damn good as a politician and "empire builder." Just not a very good military leader.

  • @PrUnEJuIcEtHeThIrD - He was just over run - How could ANY man who roles a nation of 80 million take on the whole world and win? NO ONE. The fact that he almost won Europe in 41-42' is a good case to say that he was right about many things on the battlefield. He understood that you ONLY can win by attacking. The #1 down fall as a general was - he did not do what he himself said when it came to the UK - He loved the UK empire and did not want to kill it off - his #1 down fall :O) Peace

  • @GlenRoSSe69 I'd say that underestimating Russia was a even bigger mistake. Without forcing Russia's hand, Germany wins WW2. Simple as that.

  • @PrUnEJuIcEtHeThIrD - I know that we were told this in our BS American schools - but I would ask you to look at the book by Russian historian Viktor Suvorov - "The Chief Culprit". He also wrote the book - Icebreaker. This book will give you a MUCH better idea of the truth of things. Germany/Hitler had no real choice to attack the USSR when they did - as they knew Stalin's plan to attack ALL of W Europe. GREAT BOOK !! Peace

  • @GlenRoSSe69 ,well, stalin menaced Western Powers- Germany included- during the '30-ies during his speeches ,but they were probably "electoral promises"

  • @anisocoro - Yes very true - go and read the book by Russian historian Viktor Suvorov - "The Chief Culprit". He also wrote the book - Icebreaker- peace...

  • "what the hell was that? i went by like we were standing still!?"

  • You ruin it with the stupid music

  • @stevelatinner You ruin it with stupid comments...

  • good edit! congrats

  • Go GO Messerschmitt !

    Next time without Italia who has no guts.

  • what the hell is that ? :) '' GERMANS ....GERMANS.... What can I say more? ''

    Meet with the death !

  • @TRschwarzesonne shut the fuck up wigger shit youre pathetic

  • the pilots just met the future ;)

  • German Quality !!!!

  • what the hell is that LOL you met the me 262

  • only if hitler had military smarts

  • LOL what the hell is that~

  • "It went by like we were standing still"

  • That would scare the sh!t outta me! :0