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  • who is that playing Goering? i've seen him before in Gimme Gimme Gimme, i think he was the home help man named Shirley

  • @wtfkylebbq really?

  • The Pooftwaffa! I love Harry Enfield! My favorite is his "gay son" and "son's boyfriend" sketches.

  • This just made me look at ww2 german armed forces in a totally new way, lol.

  • i'm gonna bitchkrieg her!

  • PS: this comedy up there is really funny, hahaha! But it reveals a lot more about British fantasy, than about the Germans - because this film has nothing at all to do with Germany.

  • Look what this racist @IrresistiblyBetter wrote on my page: "You German cunt , you fucking shit" and nice things like that.

    @IrresistiblyBetter is apparantly a racist who hates all foreigners. And now he calls me "evil keyboard warriors", hahahah! How pathetic, to go to the internet so spread his hate.

    The British like to point to other nations, to cover up their own dark, racist colonial history and the deeds of their evil Empire. This racist man is just too typical British.

  • goering looks like ernst rohm, or is it just me?

  • I'm really surprised they didn't take advantage of the actual fact for this sketch that Hermann Goering wore an enormous powder blue uniform.

  • @themysteriouscrumpet Good point! Wasn't his uniform just fabulous!

  • @breebw And how! (And there were actual rumours that he wore frilly man-corsets underneath in a futile attempt to disguise his prodigious girth.)

  • @themysteriouscrumpet Actually, he is cladded in a SA uniform which is certainly something you would not see Goering wearing. They missed a trick there. Ironically, the head of the SA Streicher was gay. So they got it have right.

  • @themysteriouscrumpet actaully it was a standard dress tunic for the luftwaffe, so.... it's really not that monumental.

  • @JRussoBuffaloNY Really? I thought that Goering's uniform was purely distinctive to distinguish his unique status as Reichsmarschall, and he did have quite a few flamboyant uniforms that were tailored specifically for his own extravagant tastes.

  • @themysteriouscrumpet his insignia was bullion crossed batons yes that naturally would be specially made, the luftwaffe had many tunic colors, hellblau und dunkelblau being some examples.

  • @themysteriouscrumpet his distinguished, distinctive, deliberate insignia upon his epaulettes & lapels would distiguish & distincively differentiate him adequately from the other general officers. definitely

  • @JRussoBuffaloNY It deliberately distinguished his distinctively differentiated distinction, distinctly.

  • funny as fuck surprised it only has this many views

  • Its a parody but all to close to the truth.

  • i dont get the part where they say... I Like it... Not to what?? :S!

  • @shellshock10 Not too Camp, its basicaly saying not too gay.

  • It's not supposed to be a German accent lol. It's just the English doing a camp accent lol

    <3 Harry Enfield

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