Hitler and Göring's Reaction When Heinrici Told Them That The End Had Come

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How did Hitler react when he was told that the Red Army would enter Berlin? What did Göring say when he saw that the Soviets were coming to his Carinhall mansion? What was the conversation that each of you had with General Heinrici like? What were the main reasons Heinrici gave you when he told you that it would be impossible to defend the Oder? Next in this program, we are going to discuss all of these details and many more.

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00:00 Heinrici takes over
00:38 Meeting with Hitler
02:13 1st Intervention Heinrici
04:03 2nd Intervention Heinrici
05:15 Hitler responds
05:50 3rd Intervention Heinrici
06:38 The Auction
07:25 4th Intervention Heinrici
08:00 Hitler's final words
09:00 Meeting with Göering
10:00 Heinrici vs Göring
11:35 Discussion between Heinrici and Göring
12:19 Göring complains about Heinrici's Army
13:17Response from Heinrici
14:15 The end of Carinhall and

All Comments (21)
  • @waracademy128
    👉👉Do you want to support the channel? You just have to watch another video. This will help You Tube to recommend them more to new users. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🔴📣Other videos of interest: - ✅ The Great Battles of the Eastern Front 1945 | Full Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIvQ6tCPcn4 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 💲Supports the channel: Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/quienestadetras?locale.x=e… 00:00 Heinrici takes over 00:38 Meeting with Hitler 02:13 1st Intervention Heinrici 04:03 2nd Intervention Heinrici 05:15 Hitler responds 05:50 3rd Intervention Heinrici 06:38 The Auction 07:25 4th Intervention Heinrici 08:00 Hitler's final words 09:00 Meeting with Göering 10:00 Heinrici vs Göring 11:35 Discussion between Heinrici and Göring 12:19 Göring complains about Heinrici's Army 13:17Response from Heinrici 14:15 The end of Carinhall and G
  • @kevinhealey6540
    Heinrici was relieved of duty in April 45 for not following orders during the onslaught of Berlin and was ordered to go to Berlin immediately, alone and on his own accord. Just before he was going to drive there, Captain Hellmuth Lang interceded, took him to the side and told him not to go to Berlin but instead, make a run for it, to Plon and give himself up there to the British. Lang explained that what was waiting for Heinrici in Berlin was a kangaroo court, where he'd be tried, convicted and shot by a firing squad for dereliction of duty. Heinrici heeded Lang's advice, thanked Lang profusely and drove to Plon where he gave himself up to the British on 28 May. He was never charged with war crimes and was released in 48. It was noted, that in 1943, he wouldn't destroy the city of Smolensk as ordered. He died in 71.
  • @Irideonandon
    Im 65 years old and it makes me sad when i think how many veterans were alive during my adult life and i never tried to talk to them. Both Germans and Americans.
  • @nigelbarker8726
    I love how narrator-bot keeps switching between Hine-ricky, Hain-riss-ay and Hin-rice-ee.
  • @84sp84
    Actually Heinrici’s form of defense wasn’t “rigid”. He had the sense to understand allowing the Russians to hit an empty bag initially, then reoccupy the line after they wasted their first bombardment.
  • @samsungtap4183
    When the Gestopo came to arrest Henrici a number of his men stepped out of nowhere, gun drawn and told them where they could go and if they came back they would be the ones being killed. After Seelow Heights he was ordered to Berlin and his friend told him to don't rush, take your time ? So he lived "our poisoned dwarf"as he was known by his troops, who fought defence battles from Moscow to Berlin. A truly great German general and a truly great German.
  • @r.d.3709
    Gotthard Heinrici was a superb defensive tactician and realized the absolute folly of sending the last panzer reserves to Prague. However, even if he had had use of these reserves, it would only have delayed the inevitable Soviet breakthrough by possibly 10 days at most, Then too, with no panzers in Prague, the route of the Germans there would have been even more catastrophic than was the case, allowing Konev's Soviet armies ultimately to envelope Berlin from the south. The situation for the Germans was hopeless and Heinrici had the courage and wisdom to understand that.
  • @4588ron
    Thank you For preserving our history and posting it much appreciated.
  • @mgabriel2636
    The detailed relation of the interactions of the generals is greatly appreciated. I had never heard this in detail before.
  • @skelejp9982
    Heinrici said, after Goering gave him 22.000 Elite Soldiers, I can only speak of a true soldier, if he experienced 3 days of continued artillery barrages, and still is able to fight. Heinrici's main concern was, inexperienced scared troops, retreating, would create more chaos... They would do more harm than good... Later Heinrici called Goering, saying, : Those Elite troops U send me, they all ran away..
  • @WMusick
    I appreciate your in depth presentations. Thank you, and keep it up!
  • Gen. Heinrici had the last laugh as he lived to a ripe old age and Goering had the indignity of a cyanide capsule.
  • Goring said, "When I saw the P51s over Berlin, I knew the war was over."
  • An excellent narrative of the military conference described in the video can be found in the book " The Last Battle" by Cornelius Ryan. Ryan based his description on hours of interviews with Heinrici and his chief of operations Eisman, who were at the conference.
  • @andys8718
    How have I never heard of Heinrici? I've been a WWII fan for 30 years
  • @wheel6243
    imagine being 50 yrs old, done your bit and survived the First War and now you have to join the Volksturm and do it again?
  • @bradrainier106
    To me what’s unbelievable is all the decent men pulled into a disaster by another man’s making/ that ambition/ greed/ foolishness/ depravity. Sad.
  • @janibeg3247
    Heinrici was outnumbered by about 8 to 1 on the Seelow Heights
  • @thomashogan9196
    Part of the reason the 6th Army was not ordered out of the Stalingrad encirclement was because Goering said he could supply 6th Army by air until they could be relieved. Using JU 52's and a few Condors would not be nearly enough capacity to supply 300,000 men on airfields in range of Soviet artillery. It was a wild boast that caused a massive failure, just as he failed to deter American daylight bombing. Heinrici correctly blamed Goering who should have paid the price for it at these failures at the time. Not that Hitler didn't make one or two missteps along the way as well.