Infiltrating a Concentration Camp | Wolfenstein The New Order

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Published 2024-01-16
B.J. Blazkowicz infiltrates a Forced Labor/Concentration Camp in annexed Croatia (Camp Belica).

This video was fully recorded, played and edited by me, the video contains footage from Wolfenstein The New Order.

All Comments (21)
  • @chau6340
    I like how the guard just watches you toss the metal into the mixer and doesn't say a thing.
  • @kingnugget4050
    are we not gonna talk about how he was in the process of being cremated and shrugged it off
  • @jebbroham1776
    It's wild how Blazkowicz just shrugs off being stabbed in the abdomen with a knife like it's not the serious life threatening wound it actually is.
  • @blainray723
    I like how the torturer stabs him once and knocks him out instantly while blazkowicz and a different nazi stab the shit out of eachother multiple times and he just tanks it
  • @Frw0ge
    I like how he was allowed to keep the battery and still had it during the execution.
  • @Yohruu
    we not gonan talk about how he says "the guards are watching us closely" and blazkowicz proceeds to chuck a giant piece of metal, in front of the guards, into the machine and no one reacts?
  • @xXOOXx-bi9cq
    TBH Blaskowicz would have been beaten up or shot for breaking the machine. They were not that friendly. Also the barrack bunks were WAY too big and the clothing fabric looks way too comfortable.
  • @avilancer2516
    He would have died if it weren't for the Camp Director's lover.
  • As a German it just feels so surreal hearing the guards talk in such a casual way that only people who know each other would use. They aren’t even using „official“ words, for example „joa“ is just a very casual „ja“ (yes). I guess it could be translated as „yeah“. Such absolute monsters speaking like what they are doing is just another job to be done. One of them even has an accent that sounds like where I’m from, it’s not even a stereotypical version of it or all that heavy. I guess what I’m trying to say is that it’s so shocking that they sound like they could be anyone. Not some psychopath monster or stereotypical German, just an average dude
  • @Some_Guy_6
    Fun fact about Wolfgang = 2:49 in the video. In the game = Wolfenstein : Old Blood : Wolfgang was a soldier in the SS Paranormal Division under Helga von Schabbs. He appears in the first mission as a guard at Castle Wolfenstein. He later appears at Helga's party in Wulfburg, being thrown out of a room by another soldier for "using" a photo of the man's fiancée. Wolfgang appears to be drunk and weakly defends himself by saying that he found the photo in the restroom and asks "What else was I supposed to do with it?". He survives the attack of shamblers and capture of the town by the allies. Between March 1946 and 1960, Wolfgang was promoted to Oberscharführer and transferred from the Paranormal Division (which was likely disbanded after the Wulfburg incidents) to serve as a guard under Irene Engel at Camp Belica. He appears in Camp Belica with Frau Engel and Bubi, overseeing the arrival of prisoners to the gas chambers. When Bubi convinces Engel to send one of the prisoners, a disguised B.J. Blazkowicz, to the concrete mixing chambers instead, Wolfgang shoves B.J. out of the line and through a nearby door to be registered and tattoed. It is likely that Wolfgang was killed by B.J. during his short but intense stay in the camp (probably as one of the guards encountered near the battery scene), but his fate is not confirmed.
  • @mikan5973
    6:05 that "Ja" that the german soldier said in particular that tone of voice is the most accurate thing ive seen in a game. Just a simple affarmitive but it has everything. Speaking as a guy growing up in germany - this is real and i love the game for these little details.
  • @MarsPLAYStudio
    The best part is not translated: 6:16 - Oh well, suppose we shut down for the day, yes? -Yes -Fine, lets go drinking (In German, they don’t use the word „trinken“ which is the 1:1 translation to drinking. They use „saufen“ which is drinking but in a more excessive way, like drinking really much or: Let’s hammer us completely down) -Come with me In german its so much funnier lmao
  • i am an german and i think wolfenstein is intresting because the designers didnt seem to have informed them in any way about german archietecture and how the rules in this kind of germany were while at the same time i really loved how they do the people sometimes the people arent very well done but for example the guards in the maintaince had an good northern german accent actet like they were german they were well done
  • @godSPARDA1995
    6:08 as a german myself, I have to say how brilliantly the german voice actors portrayed a typical german conversation. This „joa“ was amazing😂
  • @r.j.lombardi111
    For those whom it may concern: There is a Belica/ Belch vilage in modern Day Croatia. During ww2 it was along with Ober Murr region given to Magyar Kiralysag. Also try as I may... Nolimestone quarry is located in that Region, but there is a hill called Zelezna Gora near by (10-15 miles away). So Yeah... Now You dear reader know, just like I, of a random small village somewhere down in the south of central Europe. (I wasted too much time trying to find this, sorry croatians)
  • @rogo7330
    The soundtrack playing in the sequence with stomp-robot is "Escape from Camp Belica (Herr Faust Alt)" by Fredrik Thordendal and Mick Gordon. OST in this game is so cool.