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New Video: Was Every German Soldier Bad? - A Response

Hey folks,
Its finally here! I've been working on this video for quite some time now and I'm glad the Patreon version is finished.
This is a video that a bunch of people have been requesting ever since I started the channel but I wanted to wait for a proper tie-in into current politics. I think when looking at the problem of police violence and racism in the US. and Germany's ongoing struggle against extremists in the military, its worth talking about this issue and what lessons we can take away from how Germany has dealt with the Wehrmacht post WW2.
This is also the very first vid for which I actually went out, drove around a bunch and recorded some footage to include in the video. I also thought about appearing myself in this one but I'm not sure that would actually add anything. Also, I'm currently getting someone to take some of the video work off my back like editing the audio. I hope that way I can increase my upload ratio because rn I'm very unhappy with it.
Please let me know if you see or hear anything I should fix before the video goes live and maybe tell me what you think of the title? Idk I'm not really vibing with it but also can't think of a better one.
Before I forget, would you folks rather have a monthly content update in form of a Patreon post or maybe a monthly livestream for Patrons only?
Thank you so much for your support and I hope you like this one.
Much love,
Dan

New Video: Was Every German Soldier Bad? - A Response

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Excellent work. I don't think you mentioned the ''The German Army and Genocide'' exhibition in the mid-90s in Germany that was attacked by right wing patriots. Though with a million-odd attendees, it seemed that a large proportion of Germans were acknowledging the brutality that their family's were implicated in. It also toured to the States. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/06/arts/bitterness-stalks-show-on-role-of-the-wehrmacht.html

Excellent work. I don't think you mentioned the ''The German Army and Genocide'' exhibition in the mid-90s in Germany that was attacked by right wing patriots. Though with a million-odd attendees, it seemed that a large proportion of Germans were acknowledging the brutality that their family's were implicated in. It also toured to the States. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/06/arts/bitterness-stalks-show-on-role-of-the-wehrmacht.html


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