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Band of Brothers Episode 9 Uncut Reaction | 'Why We Fight'

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Band of Brothers Episode 9 Uncut Reaction

Full Length Reaction Guide We take copyright law very seriously, so you will have to sync up our reaction to your own version of the show/movie. To help, we have a range of guiding tools throughout the reaction to help you sync up with us, including a small snippet of the scene to ensure you are in sync. Any instances in which you see the screen cut, this means we’ve had technical difficulties or have skipped a potential disruptions/bloopers. This means you will need to sync up your copy of the show again, if we are unable to edit these cuts seamlessly into the next scene. An updated timecode will be provided on the screen. Anytime we pause, there will be timer/countdown on screen to prompt you. So if we’re about to pause, there’ll be a countdown, and you are expected to pause as the number reaches 0. The same will happen when we press play after pausing. You will press play as the number reaches 0. We hope you enjoy the video! Love Spartan & Pudgey

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crispy chicken

There might not even be a single shot fired in this episode, yet it's one of the most impactful episodes 😢

jordantheonlygoat

So glad you guys are reacting to this series. You show great respect . I hope you watch We Stand Alone Together, the documentary, it is the real last episode. Thanks again.

Jason Sadowski

Hitler's body was never clearly identified contemporaneously with disclosed photographic proof. Allegedly because he knew the Russians would beat the Americans & the British to Berlin he had instructed his body, Ava Braun's and his dog were to be taken out of the bunker be burned immediately after his suicide. Then to be buried. When the Russian Army arrived they gathered all the information they could to find where Hitler's remains located. It took until 1946 but allegedly they were found dug up and his body was put in the custody of the Red Army and returned to Moscow. Allegedly at some point some how Hitler's dental record were located through a dentist who did work on him. His records and familiarity was used to compare them to the remains. They matched according to Russian doctors & his dentist. This information was then passed on to the French who conveyed that Hitler was dead & his remains located to the Allied Forces. This confirmation was not passed on in a speedy fashion mainly on the orders of Stalin. Since no one had saw a body & the Soviets never claimed they found a body until much later conspiracy theories that the Allies allowed Hitler to escape started to circulate. Stalin felt that he could use this to his advantage to get people to turn on the allies for enabling Hitler's escape from justice. It sowed distrust of allied governments. I think in the 1990's teeth from the skull and known DNA were used to finally confirm his death. A lot of the conspiracy theories stem from a couple of things. First the Soviet Union was well known for its propaganda & disinformation there was some skepticism about that. Second according to first hand accounts of those in Hitler's bunker Hitler committed suicide by gun shot through the temple, his wife died from cyanide poisoning which is how a lot if Nazi leadership & their families died. Yet Russia did not believe that accounting. Which caused people to speculate on his cause of death if any. However then Russia claimed they recovered the body & destroyed his remains (so that no one could discover them preventing tributes to monster occurring if he had known grave.) Some years later the Russians claimed they kept his skull. However there were a lot of inconsistencies with the Soviet skull including a small piece of Skull they claimed was the piece where the bullet hit occurred. When that fragment was examined it did not belong to Hitler or man. As a result of Soviet's trying to pass it off has Hitler's but turned out it wasn't it fuel more conspiracy theories. Perhaps the greatest cause of Hitler not being dead rumors wouldn't be fully discovered until much later in history. In 1946 the groundwork was laid when Operation Paperclip was discovered. This was a classified US operation that took in "valuable" Nazi scientists & engineers granting them safe passage as assets to the US in exchange for their knowledge along with employment for the US government. The Soviets had a similar program. Making the greatest source of the rumors being projection because both sides gave refuge to war criminals they assumed Hitler might have been given a similar deal. Now in 1946 Operation Paperclip was alleged to have only taken in a handful of Nazi scientists and none of them responsible for the atrocities. By the 1990's WWII documents started to be declassified. Operation Paperclip was part of that. However only the highest levels of government and with almost no one still working from the inception of that program around there was no one to say don't declassify that program. When it was declassified it revealed a lot more than a handful were protected & many played a role in developing the ability for the Final Solution to take place & were active participants in human experimentation. As a result of the government cover up the possibility Hitler could have been alive while unlikely but not impossible. The majority of conspiracy theories stem from the lack of government transparency, misguided notions of valor, idiotic assumptions that end up being wrong usually glaringly wrong & sloppy actions of people who know better.

Rachel Taylor

The 101st never liberated any of the camps, but the events were considered too important to be left out by the producers of Band of Brothers. This was the only episode that was fictionalized to this extent. Many of the extras that were used for the filming of the camps were cancer patients. It's a difficult episode, but necessary due to the number of idiots who deny the existence of the camps to this day.

Sarah

The camps weren't exactly a secret, but it's not something that was deliberately publicized to the soldiers, mainly because the military decision makers decided that telling them wouldn't really do anything, in that they would be discovered by the frontline troops in due time.

Lyn Hurst

I always found it so ironic that some of the concentration camp victims who were liberated died from overfeeding before doctors realized their bodies could only handle small amounts of food at a time. They had to gradually work their way up to eating normal sized meals again over several weeks. So sad that they had to be reimprisoned so they could be supervised on their food intake. A lot of survivors had no where to go once liberated. Their homes were destroyed years before. Their families were split apart and many of the weaker ones were killed by the Germans in the beginning, especially the infirm, children and some women. Poland had been destroyed practically. Germany had lots of areas bombed out as well as France and England. Nowhere to live meant refuge camps and shelters. Very rough times. The economies of several European countries were in ruins due to the war. Exorbitant prices on necessities meant some people still starved.

Robin Lee Melendez

I visited the Dachau & Auschwitz museums where the camps were. There are/were towns right next to them. During the Holocaust, local residents complained about ash falling into their gardens, smoke from the ovens blowing over 24/7, and the stench. The train cars transporting prisoners came right into these villages. At Dachau you can still walk the route they marched from the town train station right to the camp. All this to say: THE GERMANS KNEW. They saw their friends, neighbors, & local businessmen rounded up & carted off like cattle. Millions of people don't disappear without the rest of society noticing. The average German was probably too scared to do anything, but there is no doubt that most of them knew exactly what was happening & did nothing. Really horrific to think about. The woman Nix came across in her house was the wife of an SS officer. She definitely knew & as the wife of a high ranking Nazi, was totally on board with Hitler's "Final Solution". IMHO when Nix looks her in the eyes he's letting her know that he knows she was fine with all of it. If you ever get the opportunity to visit Dachau, Auschwitz or any other concentration camp memorial you should definitely go.

Guy-on-Couch

The 101st was apart of the liberation of one of the camps at Kaufering IV.

Guy-on-Couch

heaviest episode and not a shot fired.

Rachel Taylor

You are correct that the 101st was involved, but they arrived after the liberation of Kaufering IV.

Craig Nickum

The actors weren't allowed to see the camp or the prisoners before filming so their reaction is genuine.

Guy-on-Couch

you're splitting hairs...they were there and helped with the liberation. Your comment makes it seem like they weren't even there which they were or you're acting like they arrived a month later...they were there a day after the 12th Armored division

Xander

I was lucky enough to go to the Museum of Tolerance when I was in my teens in LA. It was an eye opening experience that every one should go if they are able. At the beginning they give you a card with a real person from the Holocaust, you get their entire story as a person, and at the end of the museum tour you find out whether that real life person survived or not. Very sobering. All of the people that suffered deserved far better, and those that were punished for the Holocaust deserved far worse.

Tax2er

The german officer in the picture wasnt a SS officer. His badges are either that of a major or a leutenant colonel of the Wehrmacht, hard to tell from the picture which one. The Waffen SS got other badges. So he was a officer in the german army at the time. You can tell that a soldier in the Waffen SS is a nazi, cause you had to meet certain standards to join the Waffen SS, but a soldier in the Wehrmacht is not certain, even if its a high ranking officer. Many older high ranking officers served during WW1 and were in the army before the nazis were even a thing. If you consider, that he was a officer since the start of the war, he wasnt home very often. Some of these officers shared the nazis believes, and others were just serving their country like they did before. You can see it in episode 10 on the colonel who surrendered to winter. He got the same collar tab, but i cant identify the shoulder strap in the picture enough to do the exact call. And the colonel in episode 10 was a officer in the Wehrmacht.

Kate Zobel

Just a little note: Nixon didn't fire his weapon because he was an intelligence officer and was usually with officers running the battle rather than on the front line.

Steffen K

Another thing with the intro/ending, before WW2 and the Nazis, Germany was pretty much one of the most advanced countries in the world, with renowed artists, scientists etc. Whom was then corrupted and degraded into what we saw in this episode.