Lambeth Walk - Nazi Style
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The original YouTube Poop!
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The way I heard it, it was screened to Hitler and Goebbels along with other captured/acquired Allied films... and THEY couldn't help laughing!
Both understood the power of images and music combined.
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1.34 - Holstein
1.35 - Mind gap
1.37 - Bronschas
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@OperationAnime262 Apparently he ran out of the screening room kicking over chairs - and screaming profanities :)
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I would of loved to see Goebbels face when he saw this.
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Brought to you courtesy of the Ministry of Silly Walks. And now, for something completely different...It's("Liberty Bell March")... Monty Python's Flying Circus!
Go on. Tell me John Cleese came up with it all by his lonesome and never saw this or other similar films, of which there were many.
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In 1942, Charles A. Ridley of the British Ministry of Information made a short propaganda film, Lambeth Walk - Nazi Style, which edited existing footage of Hitler and German soldiers (taken from Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will) to make it appear they were marching and dancing to "The Lambeth Walk". The film so enraged Joseph Goebbels that reportedly he ran out of the screening room kicking chairs and screaming profanities. --Wikipedia
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Funny as you like! Don't forget that this is mid 20th century! It's got nothing to do with individual Nazis, it's all to do with propaganda!! Just look and laugh!!! My grandpa was busy kicking Rommels ass out of North Africa shortly after this was published ( I guess!) but great job job Grandad and crew! Damn you mr. rommel! Grandad went on to operation Market Garden... Cheers monty!!!!!!!!!
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@DESSLOCH101 DIE FRITZ!
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@bomberfun1 Du Kommunisten Schwein werdest Sterben. Heil Hitler, Kanzler und Führer des Deutschem
Volkes. Der NazionalSozialismus wird nicht untergehen.
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Слава Советам за великую победу!!! Спасибо за мир на земле! Смерть нацикам, гниды, горите в аду со своим фюрером.
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The first ever parody
If was referring to the fact it was popular in between Weimar Germany TO the Early Nazi era
Kruschevs 2 years ago
It was also a popular tune in Weimar Germany - Early Nazi Germany.
Kruschevs 3 years ago