How to UPSET a NAZI Interrogator

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Published 2024-05-11
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  • It's a damn good thing that there are people going around and interviewing these veterans on camera. Because we are on the razor's edge of WWII passing out of living memory.
  • @ronniep9272
    His hair game is on point, rocking a faux hawk at 100.
  • @GrassesOn97
    The original “posting your IP address to intimidate you” tactic.
  • @IanPiedras
    His body is, obviously, not in a great shape and his voice is terrible, but I'm really amazed at how well his mind seems to be at this age
  • @jamesr4464
    I met a ball turret gunner a few years ago. He still had ptsd after all these years. His wife was comforting him as he was telling me about how horrible it was to sit in that turret while getting shot at and how horrible the flak was. He said he never got shot down, but his plane was shot up plenty of times, including having its tail almost severed.
  • @TheBobsteg
    Met Les at the 80th D-Day anniversary and he's still as sharp as ever!
  • @bsmith4u2
    Amazing, My dad told me the same exact story. He was a B-24 Tail Gunner, Shot down 9 missions in, and a prisoner of war in Stalag Luft III. He told me they marched him in and laid out his whole like just to show him that they already knew he didn't know any important information. My father passed on in 1998.
  • @gregstewart5081
    Frenchman, British & Italian were captured fighting for the resistance. The Frenchman is taken, tied up & interrogated. He lasts half an hour. Next the British guy is taken, tied up & he lasts an hour. Finally the Italian is taken, tied up & interrogated for hours. Eventually he comes back and the other two want to know how the Italian resisted so long. “How am I supposed to talk with hands tied?”
  • @isaacyoder4137
    "Don't you want your family to know you're safe?" "By the looks of it, I'm far from safe right now."
  • @kingdani760
    Thank you sir for your great service & sacrifices you made for our freedom that we all enjoy today & take for granted everyday! 😊
  • @pauldeamer9581
    Grandpa said the same thing. Their file on him even knew about schooling. Mind you this was long before computers. Amazing 😮
  • @matthewk6731
    I've heard this before that the Nazis had a lot of personal information on many prisoners, right down to grade school records. I've never known how they got all of this information and how they transmitted it all back to the enemy.
  • @RitaMcCartt
    I am so proud of these brave Veterans. Thank you Sir for your Service to our Country! GOD bless