Have we become so biased that we can't even take a good, honest-of-god look at Hitler without our minds being clouded by all the extraneous info we've been fed? Or is there still some room for an unbiased look at the most famous man in human history?
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00:00:26.000Get on over here so you can watch along for an unbiased look at Adolf Hitler.
00:00:32.000Have we gotten so sluiced and drenched in biases that we can't even take a good, honest-of-god look at Hitler and his legacy without our minds being clouded by all of that extraneous info?
00:00:45.000This is a friend of mine goes, you know, I've been watching these documentaries, my mate Joan.
00:00:49.000I've been watching these documentaries about Hitler.
00:00:51.000I was like, oh yeah, mate, yeah, I'm biased.
00:00:54.000Because either way, it's like when they were trying to find jurors for Donald Trump, I was like, and they had to go, have you got an opinion on Donald Trump?
00:01:00.000I was like, well, of course, everyone's got opinions.
00:01:03.000There's no one that's like, I am neutral on Donald Trump.
00:01:37.000And of course, the person that's going to struggle most to look at Hitler from an unbiased perspective, one might imagine, is Isaac, who is a member of the 12 tribes.
00:02:05.000I think the person that made the documentary, I think the subtext is, Hitler was a good guy.
00:02:09.000Now, given that on Facebook, we can't even put out geotargeted advertising because we did some content on Kanye West Heil Hitler, upon which my general view was Kanye West as an artist is using the idea of Nazism just as an object to make art.
00:02:24.000In the same way that, you know, the sex pistols wore swastikas and stuff.
00:02:27.000Well, I don't think they're like sort of devoutly into the views of the Nazis and stuff.
00:02:31.000But anyway, people can have all sorts of conversations about this stuff.
00:02:33.000Let's see if Adolf Hitler can still provoke interesting debate from beyond the grave via the conduit of a YouTuber.
00:02:42.000We'll put the person who's made its details in the description so that he gets proper credit for his unbiased look at Hitler.
00:02:49.000Let's all watch along together and see what it promotes and provokes.
00:02:53.000I think what people are talking about in a way is like national socialism.
00:02:56.000If you think of the idea of national socialism, well, that means you put your country first.
00:03:01.000Socialism in that instance, I reckon, might mean look at regulating the excesses of industry and ensuring that the general well-being of the people is at the forefront.
00:03:12.000That's what I get from national socialism.
00:03:14.000Hitler, though, he dreamt up some crazy old schemes.
00:03:36.000I'm sort of vaguely aware that he started, participated in the existent National Socialist Movement and actually really ushered it in an era of pretty brutal war and genocide.
00:03:48.000It's a good start when it's like, Jesus Christ, Hitler.
00:04:15.000Random throwaway facts are known, such as his vegetarianism, and then myths have popped up and stuck, like the theory that he had one ball for some reason.
00:04:21.000Regardless, not many people actually take a deep dive It's going in quite early with the one bull theory there.
00:04:28.000Regardless, not many people actually take a deep dive into what made the man.
00:04:35.000This is literally just Hitler's childhood from the day he was born until his mother died.
00:04:39.000Let's see how it molded him into the man he became.
00:04:41.000If this is well received, I'll continue onwards into his life until the day he dies.
00:04:45.000But if people criticise me, you'll get no more unbiased looks at Hitler from me.
00:04:49.000If you're watching this on YouTube or Facebook or TikTok or whatever, get on over to Ramble and Rumble Premium where we're at where we're free to take unbiased looks at Hitler without the encroachment of those bloody sensors.
00:05:02.000And thank you, Crowder, and thank you, beloved Timple, for the raid.
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00:05:19.000So please hit like and leave a comment to show me if you're interested in seeing it.
00:05:22.000I actually like this guy's style and he's telling you his process.
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00:09:32.000Now give us the old unbiased look at Hitler that we were promised.
00:09:36.000We can piece little together except that he didn't get along with his father, who was a kind of dictator figure in the household, like many men of those times were.
00:09:42.000But Hitler didn't let that impact him.
00:09:44.000He grew up to be a pretty cool and groovy guy.
00:09:47.000Who was a kind of dictator figure in the household, like many men of those times were.
00:09:51.000His mother was the opposite, who he would adore.
00:09:53.000She was a quiet and kind woman who would be the key figure in his childhood.
00:09:56.000Claims are made to the origins of the Hitler family, but there's not much solid evidence to work with.
00:10:00.000Here is one of the more credible claims, but remember, this is just guesswork by historians.
00:10:05.000The main claim a lot of people here on YouTube make about Hitler potentially being part Jewish, the result of an affair.
00:10:13.000It's the circle of life, that is, mate.
00:10:19.000The main claim a lot of people here on YouTube make about Hitler potentially being part Jewish, the result of an affair between his ancestor, a maid, and her rich Jewish master, is clear nonsense, meant as a kind of gotcha.
00:10:28.000So people can be like, look, Hitler was actually Jewish.
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00:14:27.000Aloy ran away from home at the age of 13 and made his way to Vienna, studied hard and became a customs inspector at Braunau, just across the river from Germany.
00:14:36.000Hitler's father certainly got around and quickly had an illegitimate daughter and his marriage put no restraint on his certainly got around.
00:14:43.000I mean if I look like that, yeah, you're out at getting that Poutang.
00:14:49.000Oh, you'd like to cross the border, would you?
00:14:52.000Well, you're gonna have to mutter a few words into my beige tobacco-stinking moustache.
00:14:58.000Hitler's father certainly got around and quickly had an illegitimate daughter, and his marriage put no restraint on his adventures.
00:15:04.000His wife was sick and 14 years older than him.
00:15:06.000Eventually, after a messy series of events involving Adolf's mother being installed as a bit surprised that his wife was older than him, huh?
00:17:25.000Yeah, I mean, if you remove all the bad things people do, they're probably...
00:17:33.000If you think about it, aside from the genocide, what you've got there is a bloody good leader and a damn fine artist and a nice little vegetarian who loved his dog Blondie.
00:17:41.000Hitler, everyone, a round of applause.
00:20:22.000When that year was up though, the family moved once again, this time to a small farming community 30 miles from Linz.
00:20:28.000Hitler remained fairly separated from his mother though as he was enrolled at a prime statement.
00:20:32.000Wouldn't want a Jew to go back and kill Hitler's dad though, would you?
00:20:35.000His father also retired around the same time.
00:20:39.000Well, if we're gonna if we make great time travel and then we send someone back to kill Hitler's dad, I'm sure a bunch of Jews will be lining up for the opportunity.
00:20:47.000But then Hitler would be like, a Jew killed my dad, and oh no, hang on, it's the paradox.
00:21:24.000Both his father and the school were incredibly strict, quite the contrast of the previous year of freely wandering around.
00:21:30.000The head teacher of the school remembers Adolf as mentally very much alert, obedient, but lively, and that he kept the contents of his school bags in exemplary order.
00:22:49.000Adolph himself recorded in Mein Kampf that it was at this time that the first ideals took shape in my breast.
00:22:55.000For the rest of this unbiased look at Hitler, you're gonna have to get off of YouTube, which is ironically a pretty Nazi place to be hanging out anyway, by the way, and join us on Rumble.
00:23:04.000All the playing about in the open, the long walk to school, and particularly my association with extremely husky boys, which caused my mother bitter anguish, made me husky boys.
00:24:14.000They moved to Lambach, not far from their current farm, which Aloys had just sold.
00:24:18.000Adolph enjoyed the new school he was enrolled in, and supposedly had excellent grades.
00:24:22.000He enrolled in the school choir at the monastery, and classmates recalled that he had a great singing voice.
00:24:27.000For the first time, he saw the swastika on the stone arch of the monastery, their coat of arms.
00:24:31.000He recalls being intoxicated with that solemn splendour of brilliant church festivals.
00:24:36.000He idolised the clergy and had designs to join the church himself.
00:24:39.000One quote describing Adolf at the time goes, As a small boy, it was his most ardent wish to become a priest.
00:24:45.000He often borrowed the large kitchen apron of the maid, draped it around his shoulders, climbed on a kitchen chair and delivered long and fervent sermons.
00:25:26.000that's the issue and delivered long and fervent sermons his mother was a devout catholic and clearly would have supported these designs had he gone through with it *music* The family now lived on the second floor of a large house connected to a- This guy, I mean, it's really interesting materials that are being used.
00:25:44.000Who's this Mexican Zapatista dude that's cropped up?
00:25:48.000The family now lived on the second floor of a large house connected to a mill.
00:25:51.000This was the best location possible for his favourite childhood game, Cowboys and Indians.
00:25:56.000The family who owned the mill said Adolf was a little rogue, rarely at home, but always Where something was happening, usually as the leader in raids on pear trees or other pranks.
00:26:04.000Whenever he came home, his clothes were always torn, and his skin covered in scratches and bruises.
00:26:08.000Alois, though, again, didn't like this place.
00:26:12.000They never seemed to settle anywhere long.
00:26:14.000They moved yet again to a village on the outskirts of Linz.
00:26:16.000With Alois Jr. gone, Adolf now bore the brunt of his father's rage.
00:26:20.000Paola Hitler recalled that it was Hitler who challenged my father to extreme harshness and who got his sound freshing every day.
00:26:26.000He was a scrubby little rogue, and all attempts of his father to trash him for his rudeness and to cause him to love the profession of an official of the state were in vain.
00:26:34.000How often, on the other hand, did my mother caress him and try to obtain with her kindness where the father could not succeed with harshness?
00:26:41.000Eventually, I don't you guys not seeing their boys from Brazil that movie.
00:26:48.000And Olivier, actually, Lawrence Olivier.
00:26:52.000And like the boys from Brazil is after the Nazis have fled to South America, there's an attempt to clone a bunch of Hitlers.
00:27:00.000To make sure that we get at least one new Hitler, there's a crop.
00:27:04.000And the Hitlers are all sort of outsourced, you know, for an adoption agency.
00:27:09.000And they look for, they try their best to recreate the conditions.
00:27:13.000Like they want an older mother and a younger father.
00:27:16.000They want an officious, bullying dad and a doting mother.
00:27:20.000And then you go, like then, like Laurence Olivier plays like a sort of a Jewish guy who's like, I can't have this happening again, not after last time.
00:27:27.000I'm going to go around and eliminate these little baby, these youthful Hitlers.
00:27:32.000So instead of the time travel motif, it's contemporary Hitlers and Laurence Olivier is hunting them down and knocking them out.
00:27:39.000He encounters them and it turns out they are right little boy.
00:29:41.000Centres on Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun, who lived next door to a Jewish couple, Amy and Rosa Goldstein.
00:29:47.000The show spoofs elements of mid-20th century American sitcoms that was driven by Hitler's inability to get along with his name.
00:29:53.000I actually, when Jeff Gartner produced the show that I made, my show, when I had a bath with a homeless dude, wanked off a guy, all of these things that I did.
00:30:05.000When I was still on drugs, I made a TV show called Rebrand in which I lived with a prostitute, wanked off a man, hung out of this Nazi lad called Mark Collette, who's an English name.
00:31:54.000Does the dog eat the little what that is from, spoiler alert, is that towards the end, when Laurence Olivier's sort of started to work out what the hell's going on, like he's cloning little boy Hitler's, maybe that's like me to be some sort of little surprise for you, like when you're watching the film.
00:32:11.000Oh, wow, they're making little boy Hitler's.
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00:37:34.000I tell you what it is, is the sort of consequences and impact of Hitler's life are so sort of seismic and defining and sort of it's where sort of world history gets into a sort of kind of very mythic dynamic.
00:37:46.000It's like Lord of the Rings or something.
00:37:48.000So like when you hear Hitler just talked about as a normal guy and like the Hitler household had its fair share of problems.
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00:42:10.000Another obsession of Hitler's was the Franco-Prussian War.
00:42:13.000To us, that seems like an ancient war compared to World War II, but that war was far closer to Hitler than the Second World War is to us on the timeline.
00:42:21.000This was part of the German national story, a gigantic flawless victory over the ancient enemy, France, and interest was still high in the war 30 years later.
00:42:29.000Hitler said, It was not long before the great historic struggle had become my greatest inner experience.
00:42:34.000From then on, I became more and more enthusiastic about everything that was in any way connected with war, or, for that matter, with soldiering.
00:42:41.000When the Boer War broke out, Hitler was fascinated by the struggle of the Boers and would lead his friends in reenactments of this war also.
00:42:48.000When his father would send him out for tobacco, Adolf would be out far longer, busy playing as the Boers, only for his father to be furiously angry when he returned.
00:42:56.000That same year, Adolf's brother, Edmund, died at the age of six, causing immense agony for his mother.
00:43:43.000Right, okay, well, I probably should try and take over Germany.
00:43:46.000His father would try pushing his career on Adolf, and he nodded along and agreed with him, but in reality, he only ever wanted to be an artist.
00:44:55.000In 1900, Adolf set off to Linz, where the nearest Realschule was located, a kind of school which focuses on preparing the student for university and specialises in classical education.
00:45:06.000This wasn't the small country schools he was used to, and he was no longer top of his class, the most talented, or the leader, like he had been before.
00:45:13.000There was very little one-on-one learning with the teacher at such a big institution.
00:45:16.000Hitler retreated into his shell, like many shy children do, and showed a considerable lack of interest in his work.
00:45:35.000Eventually, after school, he found a new gang to lead.
00:45:38.000After school, they would go and play as Cowboys and Indians by the river.
00:45:41.000He would subject this new group to speeches about the Boer War, and he would draw sketches of the brave Boers who he viewed as heroes.
00:45:47.000Apparently, he even talked of enlisting in their army to the amusement of his friends.
00:45:51.000Hitler also massively admired Bismarck, who it was a crime to possess a picture of at those times in Austria.
00:45:56.000They were forbidden from singing German nationalist hymns, and the like also, but did anyway.
00:46:00.000The youth of Austria wished to be united with their ethnic brothers.
00:46:04.000Many suggest that Hitler being especially into Germany was due to his father being a huge supporter of the Habsburg regime, and this was a kind of rebellion.
00:46:11.000At the age of 12, he would watch his first Wagnerian opera at the Linz Opera House.
00:46:15.000He was totally captivated by it, and during his years as a young adult in Vienna, he would frequently attend the opera.
00:48:24.000It's surprising that you're allowed to commemorate it in such a sort of mundane fashion.
00:48:30.000Life took a downwards turn for the Hitlers soon though, as Adolf's father would on the 13th of January 1903 sit down at the dinner table and remark that he wasn't feeling very well.
00:48:39.000Then a few minutes later, he died of a hemorrhage.
00:48:41.000The family was left with a decent pension, and things were okay at first.
00:48:45.000There was now no obstacle to Hitler chasing his dream of becoming an artist.
00:48:48.000His mother was not up to the task of following in Alloy's footsteps and steering Hitler towards becoming a civil servant.
00:48:53.000His mother's influence declined further when he moved to Linz to room with an old lady and five other schoolboys to save him the three mile walk to school every day.
00:49:01.000He was always very polite and formal with everyone there, and he would spend nights staying up late studying and drawing on maps.
00:49:09.000His schooling that year was a total failure, and his exam results were miserable.
00:49:13.000He was told yet to repeat a year unless he passed a special exam in the autumn.
00:49:17.000His old joys of playing outside slowly came to an end, and he became more and more of a recluse, preferring drawing inside.
00:49:23.000He did end up passing the exam though.
00:49:25.000He was now in the third form, which was much harder than he was used to.
00:49:29.000French was his hardest subject, and he would dismiss the subject as a total waste of time later on.
00:49:33.000The only teacher that did manage to make an impression on Adolph though, was Leopold Poch, his history teacher.
00:49:39.000Adolph was fascinated by his lectures on the ancient Teutons.
00:49:42.000Hitler spoke of him in Mein Kampf saying, I think back with gentle emotion on this grey-haired man, who by the fire of his narratives sometimes made us forget the present, who, as if enchanted, transformed us into past times and out of the millennial veils of mist, molded dry historical memories into living reality.
00:49:58.000On such occasions we sat there, often aflame with enthusiasm and sometimes even moved to tears.
00:50:04.000Hitler's devotion to the Catholic faith waned as he became a nihilistic teen.
00:50:13.000I saw you get excited when you saw he was Catholic, try to blame if he asked Jesus for forgiveness just before he blew him and his bird's head off.
00:50:25.000Is he in heaven now is a question I want to put to Jake.
00:51:58.000His sponsor describes Hitler at the time.
00:52:00.000None was so sulky and surly as Adolf Hitler.
00:52:03.000I had almost to drag the words out of him.
00:52:05.000It was almost as though the whole business, the whole confirmation, was repugnant to him, as though he only went through with it with the greatest reluctance.
00:52:12.000Hitler failed French that year, and he passed his makeup exam, but only on the condition that he not returned to the school for the last form.
00:53:37.000He dragged himself through the year and somehow managed to get decent grades.
00:53:40.000He was told that he could graduate if he completed a special exam in the autumn, like he had done to get past previous years.
00:53:46.000His mother, meanwhile, had sold the family farm and moved to a rented flat in Linz.
00:53:50.000During the time away from his mother, Hitler was no longer a boy, but the typical youth with messy hair, a very faint mustache and a bohemian look.
00:53:57.000Hitler returned home to spend some time with his mother, then suffered a long infection which brought him and his mother even closer together, given how many of her children had been taken by illness before, but came out okay, and then returned to take his exam.
00:54:08.000He passed and got drunk for the first time with his friends to celebrate.
00:54:12.000He was awoken on the highway by a milkwoman.
00:54:14.000He felt incredibly humiliated and vowed never to drink again, which he stuck to.
00:54:18.000This was the only time Adolf Hitler ever got drunk.
00:54:20.000Instead of doing the final exam for a diploma, despite just getting his certificate, Hitler tried and succeeded in getting out of it.
00:54:26.000He used his illness as an excuse and persuaded his mother.
00:54:29.000I think he's using Mein Kampf for a lot of this material.
00:54:32.000Like who else has got this story about him being awoken on a highway by a milkwoman?
00:54:56.000Many say that Hitler lied about his ill health, but his sister says that it was absolutely real, and that he was plagued by coughs, especially on damp, foggy days.
00:55:03.000Watching that milk woman tell her the story years later.
00:55:10.000At 16 years old, seeing him on the news.
00:55:12.000woman was in a key position where she could have intervened there.
00:55:45.000You can't become a drifter, like, it's not an official thing.
00:55:47.000At 16 years old, Adolf Hitler became a drifter, as he would remain, for almost a decade.
00:55:52.000He spent his time reading, drawing, and heading to museums and operas.
00:55:55.000He wandered around Linz on his own, dreaming of the future in his head.
00:55:59.000Late in 1905, he met his best friend, August Kubasek.
00:56:03.000The two would be the best of friends for years to come, and would reunite after the Aunchlus after decades as if no time had passed at all.
00:56:09.000Kubasek had a dream also, to be a woman.
00:56:12.000Now, finally, we've got another source.
00:56:15.000The Young Hitler I Knew, self-published.
00:56:17.000A boyhood friend recounts growing up with the future Führer of the Fiederik, a one-of-a-kind insight into the psyche of the world's most infamous dictator.
00:56:27.000Now, I think they're trying with this cover to not alienate people that are kind of down with Hitler, as well as people that might have a more circumspect and cynical view of the attitudes and positions of Adolf Hitler.
00:57:10.000Kubasek had a dream also to be a world-famous musician.
00:57:14.000The two complemented each other perfectly, the artist and the musician.
00:57:17.000Kubasek says Hitler at the time was incredibly reserved and meticulously dressed.
00:57:21.000He says, he was in remarkably pale, skinny youth, about my own age.
00:57:25.000Hitler didn't like talking about himself and would also push the conversations the two had towards art and music.
00:57:30.000They would attend the operas together almost every time there was one on and the arts were truly the glue of the friendship.
00:57:35.000Eventually though, Hitler opened up and talked of his dreams of being an artist himself and gave passionate speeches about his dreams and ambitions.
00:57:41.000Over time the relationship became almost hero worship from Kubasek towards Hitler.
00:57:45.000He described Hitler's random speeches as like a roaring volcano and he was fascinated by the man.
00:57:50.000The connection between Hitler's receptive audience here early on and the skill he would later show with his speeches and the way the audience would react doesn't really need explaining.
00:57:57.000Kubasek says that he would stand gaping and passive forgetting to applaud.
00:58:01.000They would sit on the beach together discussing the future while Adolf painted, read and sketched.
00:58:06.000Somehow, Adolf always said the right things to Kubisek.
00:58:09.000He said later, he always knew what I needed and what I wanted.
00:58:12.000Sometimes I had a feeling that he was living my life as well as his own.
00:58:30.000That picture looks like if the moon was a boy.
00:58:37.000In this heartwarming tale, the moon takes on human form and lives as a boy, and in an unlikely turn befriends a plucky go-getter artist whose relationship with his father, in particular his father's moustache, may have horrifying consequences for Europe in the mid-20th century.
00:59:10.000Sometimes I had a feeling that he was living my life as well as his own.
00:59:13.000During this period, Adolf's mother was also taken in by his visions of the future, allowing him to continue on his path rather than pushing him to learn a trade or something more stable.
00:59:22.000In 1906, she allowed him to complete his childhood dream, a visit to Vienna, the home of art and music in Europe at the time.
00:59:29.000He spent an entire month there taking in the sights.
00:59:32.000He was totally enthralled by the place.
00:59:34.000When he returned, he was even more passionate than ever about his dream of becoming a famous artist.
00:59:38.000He talked to his best friend of his vision for the future for the two of them.
00:59:42.000They would rent out the entire second floor of a large house across the Danube and work in the two rooms furthest apart so that Kubasek's music wouldn't be a distraction.
00:59:50.000Adolf himself would furnish every room, create the murals and design the furniture.
00:59:55.000Their apartment would be Moonboy's not contributing to this flat share.
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01:00:26.000Adolph's mood, like most teenagers, bounded between grand visions of the future and sinking depression.
01:00:32.000This was brought more towards the latter, though, when his mother became sick.
01:00:36.000And turned into, inexplicably, this gentleman who wouldn't dot his cigarette.
01:00:42.000On the 14th of January, Clara Hitler called on a Dr. Edward Blotch, who it is worth noting, given we're talking about Adolf Hitler, was Jewish.
01:00:50.000He was known locally as the poor people's doctor.
01:00:53.000She was suffering from incredible chest pain, and it turned out that she had breast cancer.
01:00:56.000The doctor didn't tell Clara all the bad news, but called Adolf and his sister, Paula, and told them that their mother was gravely ill.
01:01:02.000News that would massively change any teenage boy.
01:01:05.000Bloch told them that it was very unlikely she would live, and the only slight chance of her making it would be surgery.
01:01:10.000Tears flowed from Hitler's eyes as the doctor explained this to him.
01:01:13.000Clara risked the operation at a Catholic hospital in Linz on January 17th.
01:01:17.000One of her breasts was removed and she spent weeks recovering.
01:01:20.000Some sources talk of Hitler falling in love around this time.
01:01:23.000The stories sound a little ridiculous and far-fetched, but I'll say them nonetheless.
01:01:28.000One talks of an encounter in a barn where a girl was milking a cow and then when she showed no willingness to go further, Adolf ran off, knocking over a pot of milk.