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Film "Upadek" w reż. Olivera Hirschbiegela opowiada o ostatnich dniach życia Hitlera w oblężonym Berlinie. Najsłynniejszą sceną, która przeniknęła do popkultury, jest moment, gdy Hitler słucha raportu o sytuacji na froncie. Gdy Führer dowiaduje się, że Obergruppenführer Steiner nie wykonał rozkazu i nie zaatakował radzieckich oddziałów nacierających na stolicę III Rzeszy, wpada w szał. Czy gdyby jednak Steiner zaatakował, to czy mogło to w jakikolwiek sposób odmienić beznadziejną sytuację na froncie? O tej i o innych desperackich próbach ratowania Berlina, opowiadamy w dzisiejszym odcinku Misji specjalnej RMF FM.
We've been away but now we have returned and your ears will be sorry... largely because we're back with a soft-reboot episode in which we go back to our roots, i.e. the proper nazis... specifically, the cesspit that is the TRS podcast. In this show we take you behind the paywall and present a catalogue of hideousness, focusing on TRS co-host Jesse Dunstan (AKA Sven) and his various thoughts on ethic cleansing ('peaceful', of course), how to react properly to mass shootings by genocidal racists (don't deny, celebrate), the Holocaust (guess what he thinks), and why certain people should be forced to justify their right to exist. In the process, Dunstan is discovered mirroring the recorded words of one Heinrich Himmler (several times), Daniel speaks earnestly about his recent difficulties, and Jack gets more familiar with the appearance of the n-word as a waveform than he ever wanted or expected to. It's a long one. Bits of it are very grim. But we think it might be one you'll remember. Content Warnings. Obviously. Show Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay ad-free and independent. Patrons get exclusive access to at least one full extra episode a month plus all backer-only back-episodes. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618 IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1 Episode Notes: "Did We Win?", an analysis of Unite the Right five years out by friend of the show Emily Gorcenski. IDSG Episode 9, Mike Enoch and The Daily Shoah IDSG Episode 52, Genocide and The Right Stuff Angry White Men, "Pool Party's Closed: A Timeline of the Right Stuff's Meltdown" Johnny Monoxide at the SPLC Chip Rowe, The Highlands Current, "The Extremist Next Door" Himmler Speech in Posen (Poland) in October 4, 1943. I am talking about the evacuation of the Jews, the extermination of the Jewish people. It is one of those things that is easily said. “The Jewish people is being exterminated,” every Party member will tell you “perfectly clear, it's part of our plans, we're eliminating the Jews, exterminating them, a small matter.” And then along they all come, all the 80 million upright Germans, and each one has his decent Jew. They say: all the others are swine, but here is a first-class Jew. And . . . none of them has seen it, has endured it. Most of you will know what it means when 100 bodies lie together, when 500 are there or when there are 1000. And . . . to have seen this through and—with the exception of human weakness—to have remained decent, has made us hard and is a page of glory never mentioned and never to be mentioned. Because we know how difficult things would be, if today in every city during the bomb attacks, the burdens of war and privations, we still had Jews as secret saboteurs, agitators and instigators. We would probably be at the same stage as 16/17, if the Jews still resided in the body of the German people. End note: We have taken away the riches that they had, and . . . I have given strict order, which Obergruppenführer Pohl has carried out, we have delivered these riches to the Reich, to the State. We have taken nothing from them for ourselves. A few, who have offended against this, will be judged in accordance with an order, that I gave at the beginning: he who takes even one Mark of this is a dead man. A number of SS men have offended against this order. They are very few, and they will be dead men WITHOUT MERCY! We have the moral right, we had the duty to our people, to kill this people who would kill us. We however do not have the right to enrich ourselves with even one fur, with one Mark, with one cigarette, with one watch, with anything. That we do not have. Because we don't want, at the end of all this, to get sick and die from the same bacillus that we have exterminated. I will never see it happen that even one . . . bit of putrefaction comes in contact with us, or takes root in us. On the contrary, where it might try to take root, we will burn it out together. But altogether we can say: We have carried out this most difficult task for the love of our people. And we have suffered no defect within us, in our soul, in our character. Posen speech (with English translation) on YouTube Holocaust Controversies, Index of Published Evidence on Mass Extermination in Auschwitz and Auschwitz-Birkenau
Hello and welcome to this weeks episodeIn what may prove to be our shortest episode ever, myself, Obergruppenführer Chris Johnson and Head of the Gestapo Mat 'Simo' Sims delve into Grey Wolf blah blah blah Hitler.....Email us badmovieclubpodcast@gmail.com for any feedback about the show or if you want to join us at anytime your all more than welcome.www.facebook.com/groups/badmovieclubpodcastApple PodcastsSpreakerSpotifyiHeartRadioGoogle PodcastsCastboxPodcast AddictDeezerPodcast AddictPodchaserIntro music by www.facebook.com/SlowDownWorldThanks
The ideological center of the SS was at Wewelsburg castle in North Rhine-Westphalia. The organization was very interested in esoteric concepts and mysticism and it is believed that the castle still holds many secrets. One of them is in the Obergruppenführer hall, a room held up by twelve columns and with a dark sun symbol embedded in the floor. It is said that the floor design was made on the request of Himmler based on an "old Aryan emblem". Each spoke of the sun wheel supposedly represents one "knight" of the ”Order of Death’s head”, the inner core of the SS. Today the symbol is used by Neo-Nazis as an alternative to the, in many countries, outlawed swastika. Some believe that the black sun is a mystical source of energy, "capable of regenerating the Aryan race". Campaign: "The Black Madonna", KULT: Divinity Lost Music by: Atrium Carceri Web: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com iTunes: http://apple.co/2wTNqHx Android: http://bit.ly/2vSvwZi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RedMoonRoleplaying RSS: http://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/podcast?format=rss Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RedMoonRoleplaying
March 8, 1945. Allen Dulles, the Bern station chief of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (a forerunner of the CIA), met in secret with Obergruppenführer Karl Wolff, the former head of Heinrich Himmler’s secretariat, who in the last years of the war became the commander of SS forces in northern Italy, to discuss Germany’s […]
SHOW NOTES EPISODE #95: “Be the Coup You Want to See” This week Host Dave Bledsoe flirts with declaring open insurrection against the lawfully elected government of the United States, only to have a drink thrown in his face. (He isn't much of a “ladies man”.) On the show this week we examine the article on Medium that told us all about the Neunundneunzig Luftballons, floated by Obergruppenführer Bannon and pop each with our mad shuriken throwing skills. (Girls only like guys who have great skills.) Along the way we discuss our new spin off podcasts (Think Serial but without the talent, charm or decent stories) explain the difference between Hitler and Trump (Hitler had a dog) and why JFK airport is the 12th Circle of Hell. We lament our knitting skills and apologize for the penis hat we wore at the protest last weekend. (It kept going limp and falling in our faces) We also detail exactly how we will eventually repeal this government and replace with a liberal democracy like we had just a few weeks ago! (Hint: Pussy Hats) Our Sponsor this week is Murray's Mercenaries, when you absolutely, positively have to overthrow them overnight, think Murray's! We open the show with Bill Hicks and the Worst. Pun. Ever. and close with a moving tribute to Mary Tyler Moore which sounds more non sequitur than it really is. Citations Needed: Overthrow Yourself?, Someone back these bitches up!, The people united will never be divided. Show Music: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Soundcloud www.whatthehellpodcast.com The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and Dan Kois discuss the film Spotlight, the Philip K. Dick novel-turned-TV show The Man in the High Castle, and a Westboro Baptist woman's Twitter conversion with author Adrian Chen. The Slate Culture Gabfest is brought to you by Prudential’s 40/40 Vision, a multimedia microsite exploring what life—and the future—looks like to today’s 40-somethings. Hear what inspires real people, the hopes they have for tomorrow, and much more. See yourself in their stories at slate.com/4040vision/family. And by The Message, an original science fiction podcast from Panoply and GE Podcast Theater. All of Season 1 is available now, so listen and find out why a 70-year-old alien recording seems to be killing people. Search for The Message on iTunes.
Stephen Metcalf, Julia Turner, and Dan Kois discuss the film Spotlight, the Philip K. Dick novel-turned-TV show The Man in the High Castle, and a Westboro Baptist woman's Twitter conversion with author Adrian Chen. The Slate Culture Gabfest is brought to you by Prudential’s 40/40 Vision, a multimedia microsite exploring what life—and the future—looks like to today’s 40-somethings. Hear what inspires real people, the hopes they have for tomorrow, and much more. See yourself in their stories at slate.com/4040vision/family. And by The Message, an original science fiction podcast from Panoply and GE Podcast Theater. All of Season 1 is available now, so listen and find out why a 70-year-old alien recording seems to be killing people. Search for The Message on iTunes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Die Rollen, die man sich relativ schwer erarbeitet und die zum Erfolg führen, sind Rollen, die man dann am liebsten spielt" - Martin Held über seine Theaterarbeit Er war aus dem Berliner Theaterleben nicht weg zu denken, spielte aber auch in zahlreichen Filmen mit und glänzte in verschiedenen TV-Produktionen. Martin Held wurde auch während seiner langjährigen Schauspielerkarriere mehrfach mit verschiedenen Auszeichnungen geehrt. Viele Stationen Geboren wurde Martin Helm am 11.11.1908 in Berlin und sollte nach dem Willen seiner Eltern einen technischen Beruf ergreifen. Doch sein Interesse galt vor allem dem Theater. So absolvierte er an der Berliner Theaterschule eine Schauspielausbildung und ging zunächst auf Provinzbühnen. Sein Weg führte ihn nach Königsberg, Dresden, Bremerhaven, Darmstadt, und er landete schließlich 1941 an den Städtischen Bühnen in Frankfurt am Main. Doch Frankfurt sollte nicht die letzte Station seiner Karriere bleiben. Denn nach seinem enormen Erfolg in "Des Teufels General" von Carl Zuckmayer dauerte es nicht lange, bis Martin Held 1951 an das Berliner Schiller- und Schloßparktheater geholt wurde. Diese Bühne sollte nun zu seiner schauspielerischen Heimat werden. Charakter- und Komödienrollen Für Martin Held begann nun der Aufstieg zu einem Schauspieler, der jeder Rolle gewachsen war, und seine Vielseitigkeit wurde legendär. So spielte er bravourös sowohl Charakterrollen als auch Komödienrollen – Martin Held wurde zu einer wahren Größe des Berliner Theaterbetriebes. "Das große Personenlexikon des Films" schreibt unter anderem über ihn: "Er beherrschte das Unterspielen wie die große Geste, die leise Ironie wie das aufgeplusterte Poltern. Held spielte den Leicester in 'Maria Stuart' und den Bürgermeister Obermüller in 'Der Hauptmann von Köpenick' …" Bei so vielen Talenten war es dann auch nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis der Schauspieler für den Film entdeckt wurde. Trotz Theater auch Film Als Filmschauspieler debütierte Martin Held 1951 – wenn man seine kleine Rolle in dem Stummfilm "Die Hose" 1927 außer Acht lässt – in dem Film "Schwarze Augen", in dem er an der Seite von Will Quadflieg die Rolle des Alexander Grabner übernahm. Besonders in Erinnerung blieb seine Rolle des Obergruppenführers Reinhard Heydrich in dem Film "Canaris", den er an der Seite von O. E. Hasse 1954 drehte. Erzählt wird hier eine fiktive Geschichte aus dem Leben des echten Admirals Canaris, der Anfang April 1945 wegen angeblicher Teilnahme am Hitler-Attentat hingerichtet wurde. Es folgten weitere zahlreiche Filme mit Martin Held, die er trotz sehr intensiver Theaterarbeit immer wieder drehte – mindesten zwei im Jahr. So war er unter anderem 1959 in dem Film "Rosen für den Staatsanwalt" als Oberstaatsanwalt Dr. Wilhelm Schramm zu sehen, in der Komödie "Lange Beine – lange Finger" als Baron Holberg oder auch als Prof. Abel Cornelius in dem Film "Unordnung und frühes Leid". So brachte es Martin Held auf eine Filmografie von über vier Dutzend Filmrollen. Für viele dieser Rollen wurde der Schauspieler auch ausgezeichnet. So wurde er unter anderem mit dem Filmband in Gold des Bundesfilmpreises, mit der "Goldenen Nofretete", mit der Goldenen Kamera oder auch mit dem Ernst-Lubitsch-Preis geehrt. 1988 wurde Martin Held das Große Bundesverdienstkreuz mit Stern und Schulterband des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland verliehen. Der Schauspieler starb am 31.1.92 in Berlin. Im Juni 1964 sprach DW-Redakteur Klaus Colberg mit Martin Held über seine schauspielerische Karriere. Autor: Andreas Zemke Redaktion: Diana Redlich