Darkest Hour
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A Traitor Like Judas time to resist time to rethink closed eyes victims of poison…
AJ DiSpirito Soundcloud rapper To trash disaster I'll diss this time I'll…
Alvita Hold onto love, on to love Just hold on Show all your…
Amebix My friend the time has come for us to say…
Andrea Russett Where do I run if I can′t hide Said I'm okay…
Arlo Guthrie It's the tenth of January And I still ain't had no…
Arlo Guthrie with the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra It's the tenth of January And I still ain't had no…
Asher Monroe Moments passing by Memories in my mind Stop and stare to all…
Astrid S I know the second that you call me Saying you need…
Ben Hazlewood Oh, I can hear it calling But you have not been…
Charlie Musselwhite In your lonely room in your darkest hour Come to me…
Charlotte Martin Waiting I'm Waiting to hold nothing cause Everyone knows n…
Charlotte OC It wasn't meant to be like this A life for someone…
Cinderella Effect In my darkest hour of need I stop and I wonder Just…
D-Block She love me, she hate me, yeah, do she love…
D-Block & S-Te-Fan & Sub Zero Project Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock Tick tock, tick tock, tick…
D-Block & S-te-Fan Sub Zero Project She love me, she hate me, yeah, do she love…
Dabron Kain Imagine feelin' so guilty you scared to pray to God Imagine…
Dead And Broken When the rain falls hard, when the sun goes black Is…
Death Scythe Go! This is my fucking Revenge! In this forgotten frozen he…
Fran-P She love me, she hate me, yeah, do she love…
Ghost Machinery Again it's knocking my door I can't take it no more Too…
Glen Phillips If I lose my faith Just remind me, just remind me When…
Hans Theessink Oh the sun is nearly rising And the night is almost…
Heavy Sentence In my darkest hour I can feel you near I can hear…
Hurts Hold on I'll be home soon 'Cause I know There's nothing more…
Iron Maiden We buried our sons We turned and fled No growing old The glo…
Isoberlinia It's nothing to me Like doing alone Nowhere to see I can't b…
Joy Crookes Motorola was the pebble phone And all your cigarettes were M…
KITCHEN - Iron Maiden We buried our sons We turned and fled No growing old The glo…
Lecrae Ft. No Malice [Verse 1: No Malice] Lord have mercy and pity on your…
Lola Marsh Years go by All the land is dry And the world is…
Low Roar Home's so far away And I'm so far from home My enemies…
Low Roar feat. Jófríður home’s so far away and I’m so far from home my enemies…
Lucy Love Like a dying flower my ashes will burn constantly While I'm…
Lyves Take me where you want me lover Take me where you…
Megafaun i have been wallowing in- side the darkest hour i have …
Memory of a Melody Your touch erased the pain. Freed me from everything. I ran…
Mohican Sun Tread carefully love Tread carefully Tread carefully love T…
Morari There is no forgiveness No hope to be found Scream in vain P…
Nick Wilson You found the one And I found the words to say... so I…
Nickel Creek & Glen Phillips If I lose my faith Just remind me, just remind me When…
Nox Arcana Ye who read these words are still among the living,…
Place Of Skulls I shaped my time the instant that I fled And woman,…
Rescue What good can come of this? My desperation runs so deep Oh…
Sevdaliza It's the darkest hour In our forest home You climbed my hear…
Sub Zero Project & D-Block & S-te-Fan She love me, she hate me, yeah, do she love…
Swindle In your darkest hour When you've lost your powers Can't find…
The Jotaka Perverse & D-Cap She love me, she hate me, yeah, do she love…
Then Jerico So lonely on your own So hard to be alone I know…
U.F.K. Dubstep Ok, yes, uh huh, No Malice and Lecrae Lord, have mercy…
Undercover Hanging by a thread And out of control Could things be worse…
Whitley At least I had you once we walked along I didn't…
Xenia Rubinos Life keep pushing me Push me to the ground Life keep pushing…



Zakk Wylde Your crossroads have come And as they knock upon your door C…


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@michaelwilliamson4759

Nothing says "You are needed and play a great role" and "we are here to liberate you" better then some pressuring of France (and other nations) to not proceed with peace with Germany after being pushed back to their country after briefly invading Germany via Saar, like some liberating indiscriminate and unrestricted terror bombing campaigns across France/Europe and the civilian populations/cities (such as Paris) that killed more French civilians then British civilians from Germany's bombing in retaliation to Churchill's back to back night bombings against German civilians for three months, or sinking French ships filled with citizens and military personel. Justifying it as "necessary to prevent Germany using their ships to reach Britain." Even though Hitler forced his generals to stand down and let the British at Dunkirk evacuate and return to Britain when Germany could have completely destroyed the trapped soldiers, continued the war by invading a nation that is weakened in strength when they abandoned their equipment at Dunkirk and had to use civilian ships to evacute the British soldiers. Or, captured the stranded and surrounded British troops as POWs and use them to make demands from Britain. Which he never made any demands from Britain or France. The "threatened" people of Britain faced no threat from Germany. Before the war, France also faced no threat from Germany until it invaded Germany. Nor the neutral nations that were used by the Allied powers to launch their invasion of Germany, by invading (in the sense of an unwanted presence of another country's military) those neutral nations. Hitler would have no need to defend his people from invasion by premptively striking and catching them offguard in these countries and pushed them back to their respective countries, if the Allied powers didn't disregard their neutrality and brought the war to their country.

"Since the (British) bombardment of Friborg these objectives are open towns, market places and villages, burning houses, hospitals, schools, kindergartens and whatever else may come their way. Until now I have hardly had any reprisals.

That does not mean this will be or is my only reply. I know that our answer, which will come some day, will bring upon the people unending suffering and misery. Of course, not upon Mr. Churchill, for he no doubt will already be in Canada where the money and the children of those principally interested in the war already have been sent.

For millions of other persons, great suffering will begin. Mr. Churchill, or perhaps others, for once believe me when I predict a great empire will be destroyed, an empire that it was never my intention to destroy or even to harm.

I do realize that this struggle, if it continues, can end only with the complete annihilation of one or the other of the two adversaries. Mr. Churchill may believe this will be Germany. I know that it will be Britain.

In this hour I feel it to be my duty before my own conscience to appeal once more to reason and common sense in Great Britain as much as elsewhere. I consider myself in a position to make this appeal, since I am not the vanquished, begging favors, but the victor speaking in the name of reason. I can see no reason why this war must go on! I am grieved to think of the sacrifices it will claim.

I should like to avert them. As for my own people, I know that millions of German men, young and old alike, are burning with the desire to settle accounts with the enemy who for the second time has declared war upon us for no reason whatever. But I also know that at home there are many women and mothers who, ready as they are to sacrifice all they have in life, yet are bound to it by their heartstrings.

Possibly Mr. Churchill again will brush aside this statement of mine by saying that it is merely born of fear and of doubt in our final victory. In that case I shall have relieved my conscience in regard to the things to come." - Hitler. July 19th, 1940.

"The blood of every single Englishman is too valuable to shed. Our two people belong together racially and traditonally. That is and always has been my aim, even if our generals can't grasp it." - Hitler. On the evacuation of Dunkirk.

"It has come to war. I have done everything within my power here. Everything a man could possibly do, almost to the point of self-abasement to avoid it. I have made offer upon offer to the English. I consulted their diplomats here and pleaded with them to be reasonable. But nothing could be done, they wanted war and they made no effort to disguise it. For 7 years, Churchill has been declaring: "I want war!" I regret that these two peoples must fight with each other, whom I wanted so desperately to bring together. I extended my hand often -- in vain. They wanted this war, now they shall have it! The German Volk will see this fight to the end. The German Volk want to have peace finally. It wants a peace that allows it to be left alone and to work and which does not allow international scroundels to agitate among other peoples against us! These are the same vermin that make their fortune through war. I have no reason to wage war for material considerations. For us, it is but a sad enterprise: it robs us, the German Volk and the whole community of so much time and people. I do not possess any stocks in the armament industry, I do not earn anything in this fight. I would be happy if we could go back to working, like I used to work for my volk. But, these international war scoundrels are at the same time the armament industry's greatest black marketeers! They own the factories! They make the business! They are the same people we had here earlier. I do not desire to wage war but if it is forced onto me, I will wage it till my last breath! I can wage it today because I know the entire volk stand behind me! When this war is over, Germany will begin a great undertaking. A cry of "Arise!" shall echo through the German lands! Then the German volk will abandoned the production of cannons and will begin the labors of peace and rebuilding work for the mass millions! - Hitler.

“We ask no favor of the enemy. We seek from them, no compassion. On the contrary, if tonight the people were asked to cast their votes as to whether a convention should be entered to stop the bombing of all cities, an overwhelming majority would reply ‘No, we will meet out to the Germans, the measure and more then the measure.’” - Churchill.

While British politicians that demanded peace and stopping the bombing of civilians in Germany were silenced in various ways, while citizens that did the same were jailed, and the German officials that risked their lives to fly West and personally hand Hitler's peace offer just to be arrested and thrown in isolation to be forgotten about.

"Imagine the people that say: Oh, in this country there is someone in power who is not to our liking. Therefore, we will just have to wage war against it for the next three years! Naturally, we won't wage it ourselves but we will search the world for someone who will wage it in our stead. We will provide the cannons and grenades to him and he will provide the grenadiers, the soldiers, the men. What recklessness! What would they have said of us had we at one point, stood up and declare: We do not like this regime in power: for instance, let us say France or Britain. Therefore, we will force war upon it now. What utter recklessness! To drive millions of people to their deaths because of that!? There is a conspiracy against the people in this world that knows no scruple in regards to their own people, only selfish desires for themselves and their social class. Let there be no doubt as to one thing: We shall pick up the gauntlets. We shall rid the world of this conspiracy!" - Hitler

Churchill was in debt by the millions before being appointed as Prime Minister. He was chosen because he is a warmonger, his favorite past time was to force their non-white compatriots in Africa and the Middle East to submit to Britain's rule by dropping bombs, using concentration camps to place natives of the continent/country in and starve them to death, 20,000 plus Africans dead. After the war, he was a multi millionaire. I imagine his net worth today would be much higher.

"I am taking on this battle at last. And I am taking it on with the same determination that which I always take on battle: Fight to the very last! They wanted it, they shall have it! They want to destroy Germany from the air! I shall show them who will be destroyed! The English civilians, for which I only have sympathy for, can thank the common criminal Churchill for this! Mr. Churchill, with this war, has started the greatest military nonsense for which any warlord or leader has ever been responsible! He is fighting a war that will, in one way or another, destroy England!" - Hitler. September of 1940 (Not long after Hitler forced his generals to let the British evacuate) , announcing Germany's retaliation after 3 1/2 months of Hitler pleading for peace with Britain and not retaliating in kind. Dropping leaflets containing English translation of his "A Last Appeal to Reason" speech over London and other Britain cities while the British RAF continued to bomb German civlians at night because they couldn't penetrate Germany's air space, beginning in March of 1940 with the British RAF bombing civilians in Dresden, but picked up significantly in August 1940.

Between 1939-1945, the allied powers dropped 3.4 million tons of bombs. Much more greater then Germany’s. Hitler and Chamberlain agreed to no bombing warfare against any civilian population. Hitler was against the use of bombing warfare and detested it. Churchill rejected that agreement upon his appointment to Prime Minister.



All comments from YouTube:

@oliverb2501

You have enemies? Good, that means you have stood up for something, sometime in your life. -Winston Churchill

@benmonk6495

churchill also killed thousands of Indians but there we go

@Raphix

That's one great KD ratio then

@v_lour1473

Raphix HAHAAHAHAHA

@likeablechuck1448

@Ben Monk but you could say he had a large part in the saviour of the entire free world so there we go

@benmonk6495

@Likeablechuck 1 still doesn't justify the killings of innocents does it?

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@raind4658

What made this speech even more impressive is the fact that it was before the German invasion of the Soviet Union and America's entry into the war. Britain was alone against the most powerful army in the world at that time.

@welshboi2228

Like a mighty old lion taking a last stand.

@andrewcooper1046

this is what boris meant when he said Britain and Ukraine are one!

@Amoth_oth_ras_shash

@andrew cooper hoppe ukraine can make the tsars armies bleed enough to send ripples back to his palace and give the oppressed natives breathing room to start rip his regime apart from the inside.... and avoid any worse or larger scale war being needed.

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