11 Less evil facts about Hitler - Mitsi Studio Reaction

Published 2024-03-19

All Comments (21)
  • @LeeRenthlei
    About the non-smoking In the movie "Downfall" right after his suicide, his officers immediately started smoking in the bunker. Nice little detail.
  • @winterfellyt
    I once heard a joke that said "Ironically his best artwork was when he painted the walls of his bunker with his blood and brains."
  • @Panthror
    About 'Hitler: The Bingewatcher': I've read or heard somewhere that he loved the Charlie Chaplin movie 'The Great Dictator' and saw it 7 times. Which is quite ironic if you ask me.
  • @grumblesa10
    Another fact in the story of the rejection by the Art Institute was he DID show some talent with buildings and other structures. They recommended he apply to be an architect. However, he didn't have the necessary classes (math, sciences) to be admitted. Oddly, Stalin was also a film buff. For him it was westerns. Hitler's doctors were convinced his strict vegetarianism, is what gave him indigestion, and gas, in later life. Sometimes, so severe "Dr." Morell had to administer an opiate. Probably it was all the sweets/cakes he consumed. He was also not a strict teetotaller and would sometimes have a beer with dinner.
  • I like how the Goering ball man is somehow still fatter than the rest. 🤣
  • @lukassanting7506
    So if I want to be the opposite of Hitler - Hate painting / be very good at painting people empathetically - No binge-watching movies - Smoke - Eat meat - No sugary stuff - No farting (eat less broccoli) Did I miss anything important? 🤔
  • @bythebreach
    I look forward to Mark Felton's eventual deep dive into point 11.
  • @Flygbladet
    Actually a friend to my grandma (a Jewish painter, my grandparents are Jewish) and to the family that I met when young told us that he was accepted to the academy that same year Hitler was denied. He used to say “if Hitler was accepted instead of him the world would have got a bad painter in him and a bad shoemaker in me. Instead they got a horrible dictator and a mediocre painter” I think. Not sure… long time ago…
  • @CountCorvus
    He could no longer eat meat because of a gas attack during the First World War. This partially destroyed his taste buds and meant that meat simply no longer tasted good. That's why he became a vegetarian. His caretaker Herbert Döhring, who lived with him on the Berghof, said so.
  • @troyreazin4949
    2:45 they show a recreation of his best painting, some would say it changed the world
  • Just wanted to say that I enjoyed the tour this weekend. If any of you get a chance to take one of them, I'd highly recommend it. If what we just experienced was a first attempt, it only says good things about what's to come.
  • @bj.bruner
    Your hand covering his armband in the thumbnail is perfect 😂 I don't know if you did that on purpose, but I thought it was clever
  • @Thisandthat8908
    the pretty famous german comedy movie Feuerzangenbowle, filmed in the early 40's was to be banned pre release because Goebbels didn't want a comedy film. They went to Hitler and got the cancellation cancelled. It is set in a time pre war and suprisingly (at least the common version) pretty unpolitical and neutral. So despite being filmed during he war, it is still very watchable.
  • @loukenstein3569
    Would loveeee to see more reactions from these guys! Haven’t heard of them until you dropped this video!
  • @bean420man
    Definitely do some more of Mitsi Studio's videos. I have watched them all and they are all in a similar vein, with the animation style. Very informative, yet with a lot of tongue in cheek humour.
  • @homerj806
    My theory about the allied bombing of the doll factory is that the factory was secondary target. The primary target, like an ammo or airplane part factory, was called off due to bad weather. So the allies wanting to bomb something might as well bomb a doll factory.
  • @MasterWooten
    7:50 A lot of people hate people but love animals. This is a common feature amongst pet owners say living in large urban metropolises. And of course you can say that about many folk who owned pets yet lived in and or advocated for racist regimes.
  • @jackcrosby448
    Just wanted to shout out David Seidler, who wrote the King's Speech where they also mention the whole smoking is good for the throat advice George VI received, as he passed away a few days ago. I love watching that film, and I think David got the credit he deserved (an Oscar) for writing an absolutely tremendous film about a very under-discussed affliction.