Did this guy really have a high-pitched, whiny voice or is it just the audio recording technology back then that made him sound like it ?
https://youtube.com/#/watch?v=ClR9tcpKZec
>>1379488
Oratory style fad. Recordings of Hitler talking normally sounds surprisingly normal.
>>1379624
>Recordings of Hitler talking normally
You mean that only recording ? He was probably forcing himself not to sound like a little bitch desu
>>1379632
fuck off stalin
>>1379498
For some reason I find it really interesting that Hitler still used both the loanword "Tank" and the German version "Panzer"
>>1379693
It's a British invention and Germany didn't have any until like 1935.
>>1379488
A suprizing number of people in the past had high-pitched voices. Lincoln, George Patton, and others of whom we have accounts. I suspect its because of the lack of amplification: you had to talk louder to make yourself heard in large halls or outdoors. Doing so made the pitch of your voice go up. Theodore Roosevelt was another example.
>>1380329
I've heard it was because recordings regularly made everything high pitched on their own
>>1379488
It was actually rather deep
>>1379488
Ever notice how high pitched Trump gets when he's trying to make a point? Am I riiiiight?
His voice depended on his mood and energy levels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnpTWKKWQ1o
At times, he spoke like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMV3R84I2IM
Other times, he spoke like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMohuVwBC0Q
His voice depended on his mood and energy levels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqBEJweLV5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hhHZZmdBeM
>>1379638
have you heard Stalin's recordings?
his voice isn't much better (could be recording technology too though) and he was kinda bad at public speaking
>>1381109
Why are capes so cool