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Holding his Last Breath | Company Towns | KB #Shorts
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Henry Ford had some interesting views on history that he tried to preserve.
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@williamchamberlain2263

2 years ago

I like the implication that commie synthetic rubber is what killed Edison in some way.

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@Feeble_cursed_one

2 years ago

And here people thougth that gamer girl water and farts in a jar are wild. It's nothing new it seems cause Ford was ahead of the game!

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@djawesome3385

2 years ago

The Greenfeild village museum is very interesting, and I'm glad to see someone mention this thing I completely forgot about.

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@RawbeardX

2 years ago

there is only one way to make sure you capture someone's last breath...

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@Ekair42

2 years ago

Regarding the Soviet scientists advances, they had a couple of interesting things they were researching that were lost due to the dissolution of the Union.

one of such things was the research on bacteriophages as alternatives to antibiotics, which they were quite advanced at the time and we are starting research in the west relatively recent.

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@Thommy2n

2 years ago

Another thing the Henry Ford Museum doesn't want people to think about when it comes to Ford (besides how much he really simped for his Edison) was how much of fan Hitler was of him (directly referencing and praising Fords anti-semitism and racial views in 'Mein Kampf', and having a full sized portrait of Ford over his desk). In 1938 (right before he marched into Austria) Hitler awarded him the Grand Cross of the German Eagle (think of it like a fascist presidential medal, the highest non-Military honor Hitler could give), there's even direct photo and newspaper headlines from the era of Ford personally accepting it.
They still have it in the Museum to this day (hidden away deep in storage, naturally).

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@AsbestosMuffins

2 years ago

"He had the wright brothers bicycle shop moved to michegan"
Damn that's why I never could find that when I lived in Dayton

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@somerandomnification

2 years ago

I've always found it weird that Ford built a museum to wax nostalgic about a small-town way of life that he helped destroy.

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@tkdyo

2 years ago

So weird, if you had written all of that in a historical fiction book it would have tested my suspension of disbelief.

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@AdfasSSBM

2 years ago

and then they built a charter school at that museum/village
i love how the topics knowing better goes over intersect every once in a while

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@bookcoda5506

2 years ago

So ford was super creepy... that tracks.

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@Thommy2n

2 years ago

I actually was a performer at Henry Ford's Greenfield Village a few years ago,
It's sort of like an a Ren Fair for American history (although it's just performers larping up, not the spectators).
I played a owner of an actual rural Michigan general store Henry lifted off it's foundations and plopped on the far end of the Village, right across the street from the courthouse Lincoln first practiced law in and down the block from the Wright brothers house. We enacted scenes inspired from an op-ed the owner wrote about what I can only call a 19th century Karen who regularly visited his shop.
As far as seasonal theme park acting gigs went it was not the worst, it may have been the same 15 minute scene multiple times a day, but the pay was half decent, and as long as we stayed in character while on the streets, we had free reign to wonder around or chill in the back between scenes.
Unfortunately the Greenfield Village has gone through some changes behind the scenes ever since the person in charge of it was so overworked she took early retirement.

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@friartuck4195

2 years ago

Greenfield Village was a fantastic field trip location in elementary school - I can still feel the heat of the glassblower's workshop! - but getting older and learning more about Henry Ford was one of the great shames of being a Michigander smh

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@ToledoRails

2 years ago

Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum are a great museum combo to visit, this short only scratches the surface of what’s there!

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@grahamlopez3742

2 years ago

"OH fuck you're dying now?! Quick! Breath in this tube!"

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@Irish381

2 years ago

Getting a personal mention in mein kampf, as well as a photograph in Adolf Hitlers office is something to be acknowledged by this “great American “.

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@Michadoo

2 years ago

I love Greenfield village. And the Henry Ford museum is awesome.

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@JoshyHendoMan

2 years ago

Edison: “goodbye world…” [gasps]
Ford: “there it is! Get it!”
Edison: “pssssyyyyyche!”

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@Knights_Oath

2 years ago

Seeing the chair Lincolin was shot in was a surreal exprience. Its a really cool museum.

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@k.c1126

2 years ago

Am I the only one who finds the "last breath" think creepy???

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