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  • HANG THIS MAN ASAP.. Cant belive he escaped the hang-man,he did horrible things as Reichs-kommisar in Bellarus.. Hes burning in hell,thats for sure..

  • und bevor jetzt wieder das neonazi-geschrei los geht...

    schaut euch einfach meine videos an...

    staunet...

    und haltet die fresse!

  • verdammte scheisse nochmal: DAS WAREN RICHTIGE MÄNNER!!!

    und ich soll mich für die schämen?

    those days are over, you zionist cocksucking punk motherfuckers!!!

  • @georgetheonlyporgeGermany should remain as it is now: a vast factory churning out goods for other countries, Germany should never be a power in world politics, it should remain as a pacifist herd of sheep, happily giving money away free to the EU's poorer nations. Long Live Israel!

  • @TheClassicalSymphony AH WELL... we'll see about the long living part, my friend. theres a lttle fellow not so far from israel and he ain't takin shit from ya'll at all. i kinda like him...

  • @georgetheonlyporge Eh? We'll see about the long living part? A little fellow? Hahahahaha.......Israel Rules the Middle East, together with America!

  • @georgetheonlyporge Fuck Germany! Germany will never rise again! It shall remain one vast factory churning out goods for China etc,you Germans have no idea what you've become today: bunch of automatons, getting richer, but if something happens to the world economy, your own economy will come crashing down.

    This old man is talking crap, Kaliningrad was never German in the first place and the average German soldier didn't have the stomach for war , that's why they surrendered all over Europe.

  • @TheClassicalSymphony and british has? fucking pussies and traitors.

  • @Panzerfaust88 Britain: the largest Empire in the history of the world - Hitler's 3rd Reich could never hope to match that record!

    Traitors? Why? Because we didn't lick Hitler's anus, like most Germans did!

    Yes we are a nation of cat lovers, there are an estimated 20 million pussies in the UK today!

  • @TheClassicalSymphony

    He's not German my friend. Look at his name for christs sake.. there are 2,000,000 neo nazis on youtube

  • @MaskedTehGamer Still, the Germans have gotta be watched, if they let Hitler take them over, who knows if they'll repeat their behaviour!

  • Intelligent, ehrenvoll und nazi.

    Bekanntlich kann man nur 2 von den 3 sein.

  • Ehrlose Generäle sprechen von Ehre ! Widerlich

  • 0:56 huch, bin ich da erschrocken

  • Good for Erich Koch. He did his duty and did it well. Poland got what she deserved under Stalin and the Communists.

  • Zu viele Köche verderben den Brei! - ein Koch verdirbt Ostpreussen!

  • Königsberg wurde von den Engländern sinnlos zerstört.- Den Rest zündeten die Russen an.= Vernichtung unersetzlicher Kulturwerke.

  • @carinhall1 Nicht vergleichbar mit den Kulturwerken, die die verbrecherische Wehrmacht und SS Deutschlands in ganz Europa zerstört hat. Zudem hat ein solcher, unsinniger "Durchhaltebefehl", wie Koch Ihn hier zugibt mehrmals ausgegeben zu haben die Zerstörung Königsbergs besiegelt.

  • @triondrummer :Die Städte in Frankreich und England wurde durch die Wehrmacht nicht dem Erdboden gleich gemacht. Es kam nicht zu Plünderungen und Brandschatzungen. -Mal die deutschen Städte (z.B. Dresden ) von 1945 ansehen ! Das nennt sich ,,Befreiung". (-von Haus,Hof und Leben)

  • @carinhall1 Niemand verteidigt die Bombardements von Dresden! Aber so verblendet zu sein zu behaupten, es habe in Frankreich keine Brandschatzung, Plünderung, Vergewaltigung gegeben hat...das ist schon frech! Aber irgendwann ist man halt immun gegen die Wahrheit!

  • @triondrummer Well---------France suffered 300 destroyed or damaged villages.. And the death of both freedom-fighters,jews,politica­l prisoners and hostage killings..Dresden was terrible,yes----------but you asked for it..

  • @triondrummer And about Koch ?? -----I say they should have shoot him..

  • @triondrummer : Durch die Umerziehung durch die Sieger bist Du immun gegen die Warheit.- Glückwunsch und bloß keine eigenen Nachforschungen anstellen !!! - Immer alles nachplappern.

  • @carinhall1 Pappnase! Mit Dir lohnt sich´s nicht zu diskutieren! Das was Ihr versteht ist ein Schlüssel im Schloß! Früher oder Später! ;)

  • @triondrummer : Danke,gleichfalls.

  • @triondrummer Das geniale ist: Du sagst es lohnt nicht zu diskutieren.

    Das sagst du aber nur, weil du keinerlei Beweise oder Argumente vorzubringen vermagst und dir daher den leichten Weg aussuchst: Bloß keine Diskussionen aufflammen lassen - das wäre ja demokratisch.

    Deine Blindheit sollte dir selbst ein Dorn im Auge sein - hast du jemals ausländische Quellen angesehen? Hast du jemals aktiv hinterfragt was dir die Medien einhämmern? Bildung ist auch Eigeninitiative!

    Beste Grüße,

  • @StolzerDeutscher1919 bildung ist auch eigeninitiative, stimmt. in zeiten wie diesen muss man eigeninitiative aufbringen um bildung zu erlangen... is nix mit bildung für alle umsonst, es fehlt leider die kohle. abba ma schnell drei nagelneue u-boote nach israel schicken damit die die zukünftigen freedom flotillas oder auch nur einzelne böötchen (scheisse! hab ich das richtig geschrieben? deutsche sprache, schwere sprache... selbst für gebildete deutsche wie mich...) auf off... KEINE ZEICHEN MEHR

  • @carinhall1 danke!

  • Germans in a cowardly way killed the most powerful intellectuals of Poland in infamous AB-Aktion (Außerordentliche Befriedungsaktion), and Soviets perpetrated a similar atrocity in Katyn/Kharkov/Mednoye massacres of Poles! 

  • I admit, in prison he looks pitiful. Yet, he supervised deportation of 1.5 million of innocent Polish civilians from their homes of central Poland stolen by German Reich, my mother her parents included. Thousands of them were murdered by Germans as soon as Autumn of 1939, my grandfather was arrested on charges by a German snitch, only a costly bribe-ransom saved his life, but not deportation and plunder.

  • He escaped, he abandoned the people of Koenigsberg to the terrible revenge of the Russians. Betrayer!

  • @Dualismoassoluto Blame Hitler for the war.

  • There is nothing that unusual about him as a top leader to retreat from the fighting. Do you think Eisehower was at the front of the fighting with his soldiers? No, he was way in the rear. Stalin left Moscow in October 1941 during the Battle of Moscow. But what Churchill did was cowardly. He left London when the British intercepted and decoded German messages revealing London would be bombed, but he left his secretaries there and didn't tell them what was coming.

  • @pgg804a Of course the difference between Koch and Eisenhower is that Eisenhower was a General and Koch was not. He was a politician. German Field Marshalls like Rommel fought from the front. Eisenhower was always in the rear

  • Incredible: the last living Gauleiter. I was always amazed at this. The russians didnt kill him, dont know why.

  • @ElFrankus because he killed the Ukrainians, Russians killed Ukrainians too and for Russians this was not a crime

  • @ElFrankus Well, first inaccuracy, as allways in anglo-american news, he was sentenced to death in Poland. the sentence was changed to life imprisonment, reportedly at the request of Soviet rulers, who were expected to retrieve from Koch information about hidden amber chamber and other treasures plundered by Germans. Koch spent rest of his life in a Polish prison in former, infamous East Prussia.

  • @wladys678 How was East Prussia "infamous"?

  • @denholt Nation of old Prussians totally wiped out by Teutonic Order, itself the most vicious heresy in Christian history, within a few decades. Eversince E.Prussia emancipated from Poland in 1656 it became a hotbed of militarism, despothy, deprivation, countless imperialist wars, two world wars incl. It became a source of destruction of European civilisation. Don't you think this makes its legacy infamous ?

  • @wladys678 If not for the pope there would't be Prussia.

  • @wladys678 You are wrong. The Prussians were not wiped out, but suppressed. The language, Prussian, died in the beginning of the 18th century, when the Prussians mixed with the settlers. East Prussia is only a part of Prussia, a rural and peaceful one. Read history, although Prussia was very militaristic until the 19th century the other big powers in Europe, like France and Britain, waged much more wars! WW1 was begun not only by Germany, when Prussia was only a province.

  • @Trottellumme123 Unfortunately, nobody speaks Prussians language in present days, but many speak Lithuanian thanks to victory of Grunwald/Tannenberg 1410-that removed Zemaitya away from T.O.chuvinistic rule. Last book printed in Prussian appeared in 16th century, when Poland still had an upper hand. Also, Polish king shared in funding univeristy of Koenigsberg in 17th.c., with Poles being professors and rectors.

  • @Trottellumme123 But only East Prussia was a territory where Old Prussians lived. Unlike Royal Prussia, called Pomorze and being a Province of Poland settled by Slavs. In 1308 it was captured by way treason by T.Order, which extended Prussia's name to it, and so it reentered Poland in 1466 under the name of Royal Prussia, incorrect and misleading though. Now it is Pomorze Gdanskie again.

  • @Trottellumme123 I think you are right, most of residents of E.Prussia were peaceful. The clue to many injust wars and a criminal actions against the Polish nation and state are more complex and include outside conspiracy in which Prussia was just an outpost of Britain. Since 18c, Prussians, like most Germans though, had little or NO say to decide about policy of their country. They were ruled by absolutist powers.

  • @denholt To be honest with you, I love Mazury, which is a southern part of E.Prussia. Miraculous Nidzkie Lake is the most beautiful lake in the world, it is only 180 km from Warsaw. By the way, Prussia is a historical name of a nation which once lived there. Calling it East. doesn't make sense. But Teutons used to change names of everything without respect to their rightful owners, same applies to recent days.

  • @wladys678 I'm well aware of the region's history, and agree that Masuren is very beautiful. I just don't think you can separate "East Prussia" from the Prussians and, later, the Germans. As you yourself wrote, it doesn't make sense.

  • @wladys678 The new kingdom in Brandenburg was called Prussia because of political reasons. It is not the fault of the East Prussians. The worst things about Germany happened when Prussia actually had disappeared. There are many prejudices about Prussia, but there are also some good history books now available.

    After the Teutonic knights many peaceful settlers came, mixing with the Prussians. You know that the East Prussian towns sided with the Polish kingdom when it fought the Teutonic knights?

  • @denholt But I agree, the "infamous" mark applies rather to Berlin, capital of Prussia/ by a weird logic/, where all conspiracies, plans of aggressions and invasions originated.

  • @wladys678 Actually all the important Nazis came from the South or middle part of Germany, or Austria, like Hitler. Hitler got his ideas in Vienna and Munich. Munich was called "the capital of the movement". The Nazis started in Bavaria. Erich Koch is from Elberfeld (today Wuppertal), near the Rhineland. Hitler hated Berlin, because there were many lefties and the NSDAP did not get many votes. He also hated East Prussia, although he had to stay there the last years (in the "Wolfsschanze").

  • @wladys678 Germany needed the militaristic, well-fortified Prussia, otherwise it would have been oppressed by the other big nations, or devastated like it happened during the 30-years- war, when in some regions up to 70% of the German population died. All big powers expanded when possible, otherwise they would not have survived as a power. But Prussia was never a real expansive power -- contrary to Russia, Britain, France or the later German Reich.

  • @Trottellumme123 "Oppressed by other big nations"-can you name them? Poland never oppressed Prussia or run an ethnic policy, though it had full control and power to do so. It is unlike the T.O. that from day one ran brutal discrimination against all nongerman speakers, only defeat from Poland restrained it. Likely kingdom of Prussia at all time, especially since conquest of Silesia 1743 suppressed Polish and other native speakers in a planned, totalitarian way.

  • @wladys678 In the 30 years war Europeans big nations, like Sweden and France, devastated Germany in a big war. This probably would have repeated, because Germany was very weak, because consisted of many small parts. But Prussia became a big power. What you know about history is very one sided. The Polish duke had invited the Teutonic Order, in order to "tame" the Prussians. And also the Poles had conquered Prussian land - just look on the maps where they settled - and their language and culture

  • @wladys678 disappeard. Luthers catechism was translated into Old Prussian, so their language was not suppressed. That small languates disappeared, when there is another, dominating language was very usual in history, and still happens today. Until the Third Reich there were Polish (Masurian) schools and worships in Masuria. It is true that Bismarck tried to diminish other languages and cultures in the new united Germany, because he wanted a more homogeneous nation, like for example France.

  • @Trottellumme123 So I don't really know what was Germany afraid of, since nobody made plans to invade it. Contrary, Prussia and since Bismarck whole Germany made far-reaching plans of conquest, Russia in particular, already partially colonised from within by Baltic Germans. Germany needed Prussia to keep Poland under control throughout 19c, also as an outpost for further invasion of Russia.

  • @wladys678 Sweden conquered big parts of Germany, and what did all the foreign armies do in the German regions in the beginning of the 17th century? Prussia made NOT far-reaching plans of conquest, defininetely not.

  • @wladys678 Invasion of Russia?? That is nonsense. The Eastern border of East Prussia was the most stable border in Germany, never challenged until the 20th century.

    Ruassia colonized by Baltic Germans?? What do you mean?

  • @Trottellumme123 The real reason of both WW1 and WW2 was a conquest of Russia by Germany, but that idea has long history, although D was not a unified country until 1870. Russia was ruled by a dynasty consisted of Germans exclusively since 1756 until 1917, later Lenin, agent of German intelligence service. "Colonised" may not be a proper way, yet they consisted influential faction of Russian power-structure, also manned Russian administration in occupied Poland 1830-1914.

  • @wladys678 Nobody made plans to invade Germany??? So what did Napoleon do in the Rhineland and Prussia???

    Without the foundation of the military power Prussia and later the unification, Germany would have ceased to exist. The German empire became very weak after the Middle Ages.

  • @Trottellumme123 What I had in mind were mostly Baltic Germans from Latvia an Estonia being part of Russian Empire.

    So what was the reason of Germany starting WW1, or WW2?

  • @wladys678 You know what Russians expected from him ?

  • hhhh wtf he escaped aas a coward and left laesch and his men and the people of Koingsberg alone in their fight and still after 41 years he's still wont admit it!!

  • Yes, MAY HE BURN IN HELL,THIS BASTARD!

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