Hermann Göring, le secret du maréchal d'Hitler

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Published 2023-12-22
This is the story of Albert Göring, the younger brother of Hitler's right-hand man, Hermann, who worked tirelessly to right his brother's wrongs.
How can he fight against the shadow of the most dangerous dictator in our history?

All Comments (21)
  • @RV19871
    Cela reste les meilleurs docu sur internet. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻merci!
  • @PacoOtis
    An excellent video and I so wish history in our American schools could have been so well presented. This video should be considered to be shown in all schools! Thanks for sharing and the very best of luck!
  • @ProfessorMurf
    Tired of all these docs on YouTube blurring out images.
  • Espectacular uno de los mejores documentales respecto a este tema. Le felicito congratulation 🌹👈
  • @Bobybob169
    Ce documentaire est vraiment tres agréable à écouter, la diction est parfaite, c'est très bien écrit, on sent un véritable travail loin de ces choses numériques et artificielles quon entend partout maintenant.
  • @walcoman
    Anybody else starting to notice that there seems to be more and more of the same exact videos, but they are being posted by others and they just change the title?This is a perfect example, I've found the same video, but from multiple sources.
  • @kevinwalsh9253
    He was not a Field Marshal. The correct title was Reich Marshal, a unique military rank given only to Goring. It made him the highest ranking military man in all of Germany. That is why his baton is so big and different from field marshals. This baton can be seen at the US Military Academy at West Point.
  • @bethzolin6046
    Great documentary though the narration has some very odd pronunciation . However it was not just the US flying over Germany later in the war as mentioned here - whilst they bombed by day - it might be argued the more dangerous part - the British continued bombing by night. Unfortunately there is an increasing tendency in many war documentaries to completely ignore, or not refer at all, to the continued fighting by the British forces. This was something that incensed my late uncle. He took part in D day, as a Royal Naval sailor. He often recounted how ‘ we had to go in and pull the Yanks off the beach after they landed on the wrong one and it was b…y dangerous - but you never hear anyone mention that now’. The British fought for 6 years - mainly alone especially in the early days - and didn’t just stop once the US came into the war. Having said that there is no doubt that US support helped turn the tide, and there are many groups here in the UK that have dedicated war monuments to US service personnel, and hold remembrance services for them annually. For example the South West Airfields Heritage Trust remembers the US personnel at Uppottery ( featured in the tv series and book Band of Brothers) and Dunkeswell, just as there is a beautiful part of a cemetery at Newbury in Berkshire that commemorates Canadian soldiers buried there, and again an annual service of remembrance is held there too. It should also be remembered that the US charged the UK for lend lease and for decades the British have being having to repay that. (Nor can British citizens even apply for a Green card - something most USA folks find hard to believe!) Nevertheless this is a fascinating documentary about a kaleidoscope of a man. Well done to all concerned.
  • Gracias por darnos un Atisbo de Historia Invaluable. Desgraciadamente algunos Mandatarios hacen lo Imposible para superar a sus Predecesores en Atrocidades!
  • @samlazar1053
    The fascinating part is.Goring knew Germany will lose the war . Battle of moscow was for him the writing on the wall.
  • @elenaelia1082
    Magnifique a voir pour l histoire vrai et le jeux d acteur de Sir AH
  • @APERTOLIBRO63
    Fabuleux documentaire. ❤ S’il pouvait rendre les dirigeants actuels plus raisonnables, mais non. 😢
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