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  • 15,000 miles on batteries? I don't think so! 

  • What is the plane at 3:44? It doesn't even have German markings.

  • to bad the Nazis werent sociopathic murdrerers. they could have been useful in ridding the planet of communism. but, it didnt go that way.

  • which part of the album do you use for this video?

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  • The Loss of German Nobles Blood had Diverted the Third Reich into Super Weapons Slavery! Corrion 1 Miss Out the V-1 and V-2 Rocket Missiles. If those Missiles were Strategically Targeted into Allies and Russian Military Camps and Industries, the Nazis could had Won the World War Circus.

  • Hitler solved the problem of economic depression in Germany during very hard times. We need someone in the US to do that today! Do we have any takers?? I would try but I caught an arrow to the knee.

  • @heavyduty718 he didn't solve it.

  • @heavyduty718 RON PAUL FTW

  • @heavyduty718 Re: ". . . but I caught an arrow to the knee."

    Could somebody please tell where this expression came from? It's been all over YouTube for the last few weeks...

  • @911sanitarium Thank you yes we are superior

  • ze Germans..

  • Yup, stealing resources, pouring money and enslaving the entire population into your army for 30 years, even Somalia would have gotten superweapons have it done that. I don't believe in intelligence of races/nations.

  • @ddknaim The Germans have a much-used saying: "Wenn schon, denn schon". In English, this means that if something is worth doing at all, it is worth doing right. It seems that the Germans never do something half-way. They are masters of organization and give great attention to detail. The negative implication here, of course, is that they are perfectionists and fussy.

  • Yup, pouring money and enslaving the population into your army for 20 years, even Somalia would have gotten superweapons have it done that. I don't believe in intelligence of races/nations.

  • Interestingly enough the ME 163 had a bad habit of blowing up due to unstable fuel components.

  • eeuu stollen all the nazis weapon.!!! who is the nazi now?????

  • @unfukkkmee

    WHY THE FUCK DO I KEEP SEEING YOUR RIDICULOUS COMMENTS. and what the fuck is with your chanel what are you saying. language is a greek word? NO ITS ENGLISH

  • Hail, der fuhrer.

  • @jef2907 Toten die Juden. Alle die Juden.

  • respect

  • germans weapons was so damn good,but i think maus was usseles...only maybe for defense...like tiger 2

  • truly amazing video mate, when every i hear people say that something gay like a ghost is the most scary thing in the world or some shit like the unknown i think they don’t really know what they are talking about. in my opinion the most scary thing known to man is what would have happened if the Nazis didn’t go to war and developed their technology or never if it went on for just two more years . just think what they were capable of

  • @sspecialairsservice i you know that the nazis were close to creating a heat ray but the needed more money hilter sad that once we win this war u will have all the momney for your reserach!

  • All of them are interesting but especially Type XXI more interesting than others because that was father of all modern submarines.Thanks a lot for video.

  • 3:46 it´s the pulqui , the firs Argentine airplane reaction

  • They should have made the "Landkreuzer" Its so huge!

  • @MyNameIsMrTroll No, Luckily the Landkreuzer "Ratte" and "Monster" were never made, Since the project was cancelled by Albert Speer. The Panzerkampfwagen "Maus" Was made, But there was only made 2 of them, and they were never used.

  • In my opinion, if Hitler didn't die and lived, he would be able to rule the whole world, and that's not good

  • @EliseSerene no because the russians would have killed him anyway they were already in berlin and the germans were out numbered

  • @EliseSerene They reckon he died only a decade or two ago. The bones the Russians found weren't his.

  • @immensecat I knew it

  • lol that landkreuzer is ridiculous big, but isn't it a little bit unpractical to make such a huge tank? o yeaa, did the nazis ever used it?

  • I would have loved to see the Horton 229 actually fly and see how it performed next to the allied best aircraft,the Mustang and Spitfire Corsair etc.

  • None of these technologies would have changed the course of the war, all these things require logistics afterall and you can not get around the fact that the allies could outproduce Germany by a factor greater than 10:1. All these things combined would merely have delayed Germany's inevitable defeat, even the nuclear bomb, which would have caused less damage than the mass air raids against London.

  • @Decus91 Well, if they had the STG 44 in the beggining of the war, im pretty sure that it would have changed the history.

  • @CSnakeV It wouldn't have, wars are won by logistics, not technology. Technology is only important in so much as it augments logistical capability, sometimes enough to become a determining factor. Between industrialised nations however there's no chance at all that any single technology, even all of these things combined, and even the nuclear bomb, would have been such. The war was won before it began due to geopolitical circumstance and logistical capability.

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  • @CSnakeV

    None of these super weapons were there in 1939. They were desperate attempts to trying and reverse the inevitable.

  • if they were really able to create such high-tech weapons then why couldn't they create a hd video camera to record the actual stuff

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  • Those super big tanks could not have gone anywhere as no roads could have supported them. The rocket planes where to few and damned dangerous for pilots and ground crew alike. Flying wings until the advent of fly by wire where too unstable. So most of these things just did not pan out till decades after the war and the super big tanks have never been used anywhere. Super weapons concepts at best.

  • @dynamowhum I imagine they would have been useful in off-road warfare. In a desert or plain setting, they would be so heavily armoured that nothing could stop them. And, due to the openness, there would be no place to hide.

  • @dynamowhum And it would probably be used more like mobile artillery then a tank anyways.

  • Hilter never was a tactican, the other made tha tactics and he tought it was his idea. All strageties of Hiltler him self failed

  • If Hitler was a smart tactician, he would have waited to start invasions 5 years later to give his military research time to develop. Germany would have been unmatched technologically in the air and on the ground. Heck , he could have left Russia alone and concentrated on Britain and he still would've had the upper hand.

  • @freestyla85 You are right friend. If he has waited 5 years. He would for sure has nuclear bomp. But he is stpid person and guided such as great counrty Germany.

  • The two tank designs were idiotic. It is no wonder that no one else took them as examples of weapons to be used (as apposed to the sub and the last aircraft).

  • Lets consider they made Landkreuzer. It would be easily destroyed by airplanes

  • Nice fact: They made a few of those expirimental planes, but at the end of the war they were still rather dangerous to fly in, due to the danger of explosion.

  • I wouldn't want to live under Nazi rule considering im not German. But you've really gotta hand it to them for the things they came up with. Had Hitler actually listened to his generals and made better decisions we'd certainly be ruled.

  • WunderWaffe?

  • 3.45 Es un "I.Ae. 33 Pulqui II" de diseño Argentino con la participación de Kurt Tank y su equipo pero que ya estaba en fase de proyecto con ingenieros argentinos, Tank presentó su proyecto Ta 183 del que tambien deriva el ruso "Lavochkin La-15" y cambió el diseño del F-86 Sabre Norteamericano.

  • @Lordcirdan Te confundis, fue diseñado enteramente por Kurt Tank, que era Aleman, y estaba basado en el focke wulf ta, de diseño tambien Aleman. No es de diseño Argentino de ninguna forma, igual que la lapicera...

  • @conijoo

    Podria estar equivocado pero no confundido. El IA 33 ya estaba en diseño cuando Tank y su equipo llegaron y por supuesto que tomaron las riendas del proyecto, para eso los trajeron, pero los ingenieros argentinos presentaron su anteproyecto y en la misma reunión Tank mostró los planos del TA 183 (que se parece poco al Pulqui) y se siguió trabajando en paralelo hasta que unieron las dos propuestas tomando las soluciones mas simples y económicas para construir.

  • @conijoo

    Igual, no tiene nada que hacer el Pulqui entre "las armas nazis" mezclado entre todas y sin aclarar nada.

  • @Lordcirdan Eso es verdad.

  • If anyone wants to know; the first piece of music is:

    Requim in D minor by mozart

    Not yet sure about the second/last one.

  • Me 163 lookslike MiG-15 or F-86 Sabre and Ho 229 looks like B-2

  • panzer VIII looks like leopard 2, just not that modern

  • Good thing Hitler ran the German military and not the Generals or we all might be speaking german

  • Shaytards brought me here.

  • why do people say 'p-1000' then show a pic of a p-1500???

    

  • the schematics you shown for the 1000 rattle are from 1500 monster

  • danm sikkkkkkkkkkkkk

  • 0:17 - Modern Day Submarine

    0:55 - M1 Abrams

    2:01 - Could be a MiG

    2:37 - B2 Spirit

    3:20 - V2 Rocket

    3:37 - Another possible MiG

    3:39 - MiG

    3:44 - MiG

  • At 3´44s you show the "Pulqui II", aircraft designed and builted in Argentina by Kurt Tank (yes, the same of Focke-Wulf) with some modifications compared with german precedents models (especially the tail and the fact he used a Rolls-Royce engine). General Peron, the president of the country at that time, attract and protect some german designers (and "others") like Kurt Tank and the Horten brothers.

  • Horten ho 229 is beautiful,such a great design considering it's 70+ yrs old .

  • They should have found someone who can tell us what the hell each weapon is about to write the captions.

  • E-100 over the Maus any day. Use to like the Maus but after seeing the E-100 i cannot say i like it anymore.

  • how is the first song called?

  • whats with the seedy music at the end? lol

  • 1:38 they actually made that but it was called the gustav rail cannon

  • I'm not saying it was ancient aliens... BUT IT WAS ANCIENT ALIENS O_O

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  • Could "HAVE" you illiterate fool!

    COULD HAVE!

  • haha the maus did not even work it was so heavy it could not move

  • @Iamlicc The Maus did move and recorded speeds of 8 mph and 11 mph.

  • @Toddinfantry wow you can get anywhere where with that :O

  • wow now americans are the strongest army but in WWII it was the germans

  • 1:35 This is p 1000 ratte not p 1500 monster.

  • whats the name of the song ?

  • @Arcadia117 eqiem -by Mozart

  • The Third Reich revolutionized the world of science and Technology.

  • @TheLegions84 In many fields yes. The technology though that truly advanced the military into the modern

    age in the American invented integrated circuit. Without it the computer you are on would not be possible nor

    most of the modern weapon systems.

  • ME 162 was more of a death trap than a super weapon, its was held together with glue and made from wood, put together with slave labor, (who often tried to sabotage what they built), whats more they were flown by kids with 2 hours solo flying experience.

  • maus... nothing says it better then the tank that fights like a battleship...

  • if the reich win, we would be living in the nano age right now

  • lol I am actualy too afraid to look a thte video on the side "animal with human head" by myself, imagine that a grown man getting unerved by an ungodly picture.

  • Sturmtiger?

  • @Siegmore The Road to Berlin from Medal of Honor game :)

  • Do anyone know the name of the second song ? I'm crazy to find it.

  • why is there a TIE-Fighter at 2:14 at the bottom of the screen? OMG DID NAZIS INVENT STARWARS TOO!

  • we all know the nazis are regrouping at the dark side of the moon right? they will cone back and start a new war for world domination real soon! lol

  • Where is V-1? the first crousing rocket with 850kg of TNT wich had destroyed whole blocks of London...if it hits 200meters from building it still destroys it

    850kg of TNT OMG same in V-2

  • Nazi Germany was strongest army of the world !

  • The music chossen for this video is I think a sin to have along with matters of war and of weapons . That peice of music is in Praise of God . Certainly not for use as a backing for this video. . please consider changing it.

  • @bill739 I think you might be forgetting that religion is responsible for more deaths than anything else in history. 

  • Germans are the best engineers!!!!

  • if only the secrets of the aviators and engineers and scientist could have been shared with America then we would be even more advanced.

  • @MrWyliepirate8 They were. Look up Operation Paperclip.

  • @MrWyliepirate8 we did get it. Operation Paperclip. Horton Ho 229 was the forerunner to the B2 Stealth Bomber. V1 - Cruise Missiles. V2 = ICBM's (intercontinental ballistic missile). And many, many more.

  • @dominic150 Northrop N-1 NI & YB-35 and YB-49, which were dev prior & after ww2 was the forerunner to the B2. Northrop eventually dev the B-2 Spirit strategic bomber.

    When the Horten brothers were interrogated after their capture in May 1945, they referred to the appearance of the N-1 NI photograph and drawings in Interavia as a stroke of good fortune. They used the article to "sell" the German Aviation Ministry on a more intensive program of dev of the flying wing as a military aircraft.

  • @fluffy1931 The Ho 229 was THE forerunner, talking to someone that doesnt know much i dont tend to get into specifics. I already know what you said, but the guy was saying i wish we had gotten that kind of tech, we would be a lot farther ahead today. I was giving him the basics.

  • @dominic150 The Northrop corp which built the current B-2 built the N-1 NI which flew in 1929' the successive YB-35 & YB-49 are the forerunner not your nazi fagtard horten 229.

  • @fluffy1931 Jack Northrop began research in 1929. The original prototype had a tail, thus not a flying wing. The N1-M, not N1-NI, a scale mock-up made of wood made its first test flight in 1940. It was overweight and underpowered and was plauged by poor performance. Northrop's models numbers that end in M stand for Model. The XB-35 made its first flight in 1946. The Ho 229 was already flying before that. THUS, the Ho 229 gave valuable flight data. It was the first flying wing.

  • @dominic150 .,,and the Horten 229 protypes H.IX V1 First prototype, an unpowered glider, one built and flown .

    H.IX V2 First powered prototype, one built and flown with twin Junkers Jumo 004B engines.

    Gotha Developments: This completed 3-4 flight tests before crashing. Ho 229 V3 Revised air intakes, engines moved forward to correct longitudinal imbalance. Its nearly completed airframe was captured in production, with two Junkers Jumo 004B jet engines installed in the airframe. Never flew.

  • @fluffy1931 Did i mention that the Ho 229 used jet engines while the XB-35 used props. this is yet another arugment for the Ho 229 being a forerunner to B-2. Use facts, it makes your argument a lot better.

  • @dominic150 and the YB-49 was jet powered . makes your argument mute.

  • @fluffy1931 actually it solidifys his argument that the HO 229 was the first jet powered wing to fly, Northrop just ripped the design off from the Horton brothers who died in the early 1990's, And the YB-49 didnt even fly until october of 1947. almost 2 years after the HO 229 was discovered near Frankfurt and shipped back to the U.S. for study.

  • @Reaper08x and again the HO 229v3 was a template prototype that never flew.

    The YB-49 never entered production, being passed over in favor of the more conventional Convair B-36 Peacemaker piston-driven design.

    What part of this sentence does your brain not process?

  • @fluffy1931 you keep saying the ho 229 never flew but there is documentation that it had multilpe flight testing done in 1944, only after one test did the aircraft suffer a burn out and crash thus the horton brothers had to begin designing a new one. you know that part of the brain.

  • @Reaper08x ..,in 1944' the Ho 229v1 was a glider with no jet engines and no flight tests with jet engines were attempted.

    The first flight of the H.IX V2 equip'd with Jumo jet engines was made in Oranienburg on 2 Feb 1945' not in 1944'. All subsequent test flights and development were done by Gothaer Waggonfabrik.

    On 18 Feb 1945, disaster struck during the third test flight resulted in total loss of aircraft and pilot. period.

  • @fluffy1931yes i know the horton brothers designed gliders before they went to work for goering on wooden flying wings, ive seen the nat geo documentary on it like everyone else. also you have lovely cuting and pasting from wikipedia. and i fear this argument has gone off track and scewed, next I bet we will be arguing about whether attacking the U.S.S.R was Hitlers Big mistake.

  • @Reaper08x what part of your sentence " you keep saying the Ho 229 never flew but there is documentation that it had multilpe flight testing done in 1944',.." There was no powered flight testing done by any Ho 229 in 1944' the first powered flight test by any Ho 229 was in Feb 1945'.

    pls gtfoh

  • @Reaper08x Actually, it couldn't have been ripped off from the Hortens...the project was pulled from them and given to Waggonfabrik which resulted in a fairly massive redesign. The Hortens would have nothing to do with the aircraft from then on.

  • @dominic150 Actually, you are incorrect and fluffy has it right. Northrup's designs were the forerunner of the B2. Many think that the Ho 229 was the first "stealth" designed aircraft and this is also incorrect. The Hortens were trying to develop a design that minimized "parasitic drag", and it had nothing to do with anti radar properties. The carbon infused glue and paint did have a radar absorption quality but this was unrealized until way to late in the war.

  • @Toddinfantry dear god, not again. Northrup had models, and thier YB-35 and XB-35 still had props. The 229 was the first jet powered flying wing. Most people think that the sighting of Kenneth Arnold was a test flight of the Ho 229. Given that he basically drew a picture of the Ho 229 after landing. I understand when you say that the early prototypes of Northrop were the forerunners. However, northrop didnt have a successfull flying wing until the B-2. The Ho 229 showed it was possible.

  • @dominic150 Really?? All of Northrups wings flew well and were successful. They were used as design test beds, the 229 came from desperation. The YB-49 was fairly successful and had the same wingspan as the B2. Again, all the Northrup designs were test beds, the proposed B-49 would never go anywhere due to Stuart Symington. You are correct the 229 was the first jet powered wing and it would have been fun to see what developed from it.

  • @Toddinfantry I agree it would have been fun to see it get developed. Most of the Northrop models experienced mechanical and structural problems from the prop vibration. The USAF didnt help by canceling most of the orders they gave to Northrop. I think Jack Northrop would have used any out of the box ideas for his aircraft. He was always kind of a mavrick in that way. If he had access to the 229, im sure he would use it to advance his own aircraft. He was a genius none the less.

  • @dominic150 Please read about Stuart Symington, you will find he was directly responsible for the ending of Northrup's career with flying wings. He was the Sec. of the Air Force and disliked Northrup for not wanting to merge with Convair. He canceled all of Northrup's projects. Eventually he became an exec at Convair after he killed the wings and made the AF buy the B-36 and then left the post of Sec. Can you say corruption killed the wing.

  • Respond to this video... Oh and by the way, all the problems that Northrup had were found to be industrial sabotage. No oil put in the engines for a flight, full fuel tanks for taxi tests and the nosewheel messed with to cause huge vibration that caused the accident and resulting fire. Start at Wiki, look up YB-49 then follow the trail, it's great.

  • @Toddinfantry Wasn't the YB-49 an influence to the B-2 Spirit as an advancement of the 'tail-less' design?

  • @HeirofGojira91 Yes a very direct influence. The YB-49 and the B2 share the same wingspan, and test data from the YB-49 was critical in the development of the B2. The large size of the YB-49 was part of the reason for the tiny "tails" to provide stability. In contrast the Horten 229 (very small) had multiple smaller control surfaces giving pretty good stability. The technology from the Ho229 controls was used for future wing development and helped with the B2 being true tailless.

  • @Toddinfantry Size of YB-49 was difficult to control compared to more conventional bombers such as the B52. It is amazing the B2 was derived from pioneer flights of 'tail-less' designs! And the B2 fits a concept of the flying wing! Albiet VERY EXPENSIVE :) - I hear the B2 costs roughly 1 Billion USD as of today for each of the 20 some bombers. Then I can't imagine costs for the YB-49 haha. BTW what does Y in the YB mean? I know YB means a prototype but what is the Y in tbe B?

  • @HeirofGojira91 The Y stood for experimental prototype, the B stood for bomber. So the YB was an experimental prototype bomber. Control of the YB-49 was getting better as testing went, and we would have had a B2 type aircraft long before the B2 if the YB-49 had progressed. The biggest hurdle to cross was range.

  • @Toddinfantry I was refering to the vibration that would occur after a few flights because of the contra-rotating props losing balance. that vibration would cause metal fatigue in the engine mounting brackets. I'll have to check that out, never heard of the sabotage before. Thank you, always good to learn something new.

  • @dominic150 The vibration wasn't just the contra-rotating props. Even after they were replaced with single rotation props there were still vibration issues, turned out to be the drive shafts. That is when two YB-35 were ordered converted to jet YB-49. All the vibration problems were negated with the jet powered aircraft. I believe I read about the sabotage originally in Northrup's bio.

  • The Type XX1 U-boots suffered from quality and materials problems and never entered service properly. The Maus was too big, heavy and expensive to make and too vulnerable. The Me 163 was built and used for real. You don't mention the super weapons used for real such as the anti-shipping missiles, the V1 and the V2. The German rockets worked very well. Their jets didn't because they didn't have access to the metals they needed to make them reliable. The British jets were much more effective.

  • horton ho @ 1000 mph ? nnnaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh

  • 0:54 LOL?

  • @pr0ipro9 That was scrapped cause it too damn slow.

  • Well its verry secret.

  • Why the Dornier Stratospherenflutzeug is not in it?? (Do Stra II) The Disc serie.

  • whats about the wunderwaffe?

  • id like to see someone  make the ratt

  • 1:40 This is P 1500 Landkreuzer :)

  • No Pz VIII Maus only Pz VII Maus :)

  • Very appropriate religious, sober, and, dark music. What is it? What is the second selection, which I think is inappropriately up beat for the subject matter?

    We all should be thankful that Hitler was defeated before anymore of this terror was unleashed on the world. Hitler was raised a Catholic, and brutalized by four years of trench warfare in WW I. His passions for Wagner, politics, and art were transmuted into his gift of explosive oratory, that misled a whole nation..and killed 50 million.

  • so the jews won and now the world is shit

  • @josephoreilly6 Agreed. I wished these nazi super weapons came sooner than later. We would not be living in shit today.

  • @josephoreilly6 your a sick person and you discust me... it is filthy scum like you that ruin America

  • @MrWyliepirate8 Hey; the filth & scum in Washington are the ones certaintly ruining the country.

  • 1:23 thats accualy the landkruezer 1500, it was the next to be built after the 1000

  • song nameeeeeeeeeeeee!?

  • @Tengo18Ctm from Lacrimosa - Mozart

  • Thumps up if you play Nazi Zombies in COD

  • the only thing I remembered read abou usa and mach 20 speed was the crash of it XD

  • In Conception The Nazis Where Very Smart Indeed But They Just Ignorantly Attacked to Early If The Developed Those So Called Super Weapons They Would Have Won The WW2 And Took Over The World And Destroyed This Present But Yet Again Early Attacks Beat Smartness.

  • just 1 q: say nazi superweapons, but the very first one, the U boat, that name says "USS U-3008" isnt that america?

  • Google and read "America Breaks Mach 20 Speed in Preparation for War with China" and then google and read "Is China Increasing its Military Spending to Prepare for War?"

  • Dear santa.....

  • the nazis created many future weapons............wow many unthinkable ones too.........but they still manage to lose?

  • @Anthonythebest1 Because adolf the dumbfuck attacked russia...so he had the soviet union and the USA on his ass...nobody can survive that. Its a good thing he did though, cause it caused his death.

  • @Counterstrikesourcee true man