a reduced movie Disney expelled during World War 2 we hold as anti-Nazi propaganda. we didn’t revise it during all, as well as got it from the story clergyman during school. Enjoy.

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25 Responses to “Education for Death”

  1. Worldofwarcraftthug Says:

    They should have mentioned that hitler was also the 2nd Anti-Christ as predicted by Nostrodomus

  2. alphatarget1 Says:

    You think this is bad? Watch some of the Donald Duck vs. Jap videos. Those are 100x worse. This isn’t too bad IMHO.

  3. johnb300m Says:

    Disney was pretty much “contracted” to make that by the US govt. on behalf of the allied powers at the time.

  4. aGasmaskProcession Says:

    The whole ‘The strongest deserve to survive, the weak deserve to die’ idea comes up all the time when I talk about politics in my highschool. And I’m an American. It’s kind of saddening.

    I also find it ironic that Disney movies also had so much racism and stereotypes in them themselves.

  5. CeleryOfDissent Says:

    They didn’t know the full extent of the Holocaust until they discovered the camps after the war.

  6. VAKenkaku Says:

    Assuming that one comment on the internet is enough to call Americans ‘ignorant and deluded’ is ignorant and delusional in and of itself.

    I’d have to kindly ask you to watch what you say to prevent yourself from sounding like a hypocrite.

  7. cave321 Says:

    At 1:22, where the names are, on the right side, the 4th name is joseph…..
    Poor goebbels :(

  8. Nadesiko04 Says:

    “This isn’t bullshit, this is actually quite similar to processes practiced in Nazi Germany”
    I suggest you pick a book and read. Americans can be so ignorant and deluded at times.

  9. tnesty Says:

    If you think this is not necessary you are fucking retarded and ignorant as shit. This isn’t bullshit, this is actually quite similar to processes practiced in Nazi Germany. ANYTHING and everything was necessary to stop Hitler and those Nazi fucks. Why do you think we are not speaking German right now!?!?!

  10. saunasanttu246 Says:

    3:08 – The best part… xD

  11. saunasanttu246 Says:

    This propaganda cartoon is not bullshit. This one is pure true.

  12. frvrN2dust Says:

    the narator sounds the de fuhrer from fullmetal alchemist

  13. vampricarab Says:

    i´ve said it once and i´ll say it again disney is EVIL!!!

  14. Shrukain22 Says:

    “See kids! See how Germany teaches distorted opinions about their opposition, but please ignore how we’re doing the EXACT SAME THING.” -Disney

  15. Zw3mv3st Says:

    Yeah, I guess it was necessary. Don’t forget that Hitler rose to power because he made everyone believe in him, he made himself look like the saviour of Germany. The only way to counter that was by making Hitler look like an Evil Boogieman. It’s a bit harsh, but yeah, it’s totally necessary. I mean, if they would’ve said the jews are pirates instead of parasites, wouldn’t you just have laughed and then moved on?

  16. Deadlytrick Says:

    this is a nice bit of class A propaganda. Good job USA. We were such hypocrites! Sure the Nazis were terrible, but jeez was this really necessary?

  17. helikos1 Says:

    he sayin the jews r parasites

  18. muddykipz Says:

    DIE JUDEN SIND PARASITEN

  19. nubermini Says:

    As I as a German would understand it without any knowledge of English, I’m interested in how much you understand when you can’t speak German???

  20. JuanitoRocks Says:

    those last 40 seconds are incredibly chilling

  21. Wafflepudding Says:

    If you’re talking about Mi-Lai and the rise of the medina standard, you got it backwards, it was the regular grunts who started the killings, then the higher ups who failed to act to prevent it, and it happened also in part because of the nature of the war itself. In irregular warfare, you can’t tell friend from foe, so that encourages a “shoot everything you see” attitude. I’m not excusing the U.S. troops, just explaining why it’s not as simple and clear cut as you make it out to be.

  22. Wafflepudding Says:

    In a society, “good” people are obedient people, since obedient people follow the law and comform to social standards. This same attribute means that they will follow instructions from an authority figure, regardless of their own moral qualms. Google “Milgram study”, it’s a textbook psychology study into the social consequences of that phenomenon. Notice the study was carried out in the U.S., so… come to your own conclussions.

  23. TalynDerre Says:

    1943 – knowledge of the Holocaust wasn’t as widespread. The racism and war-mongering was well known, however.

  24. romanreb Says:

    Well, that was stupid…they didn’t even mention the Holocaust.

  25. rtrow Says:

    Enjoy your stay. Thanks to intentional depopulation by the benevolent U.S. government “for our own good” that will be blamed on terrorists (false flag operations) and God (bio weapons, like swine flu), it probably won’t last that long.

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