The Voices of Famous Historical Figures from the 1800s and 1900s

The Voices of Famous Historical Figures from the 1800s and 1900s

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@mournblade1066
@mournblade1066 - 27.02.2022 03:15

Churchill and Dali are well-documented in audio-visual media. Hell, Dali was a master of self-promotion, and embraced that technology whole-heartedly. Picasso probably was, too.

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@arsanyadly691
@arsanyadly691 - 28.02.2022 18:30

Picasso lived at the time of Charles Darwin and Eminem.

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@AnAdorableWombat
@AnAdorableWombat - 03.03.2022 00:57

Winston Churchill was adorable. It's like he was an old man with a bald headed baby face.

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@AnAdorableWombat
@AnAdorableWombat - 03.03.2022 01:00

When I was younger, I used to think that most of these legends were born in like the 1500s. Lol. I thought nothing existed because they were so old. Now I'm 31 and realize, they were old, but not that old.

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@bassheadchilled1344
@bassheadchilled1344 - 11.03.2022 13:53

thomas alva edison - the guy who did all that and stole several patents from randoms including a certain nikola tesla

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@YourMOM-te1vx
@YourMOM-te1vx - 22.03.2022 23:58

TherwuebsustisnProtectioneifjanfnn

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@bboi1489
@bboi1489 - 23.03.2022 13:42

Not to sure why but when I saw Nicholas the II's recording I half expected the Tsar Bomba to go off in the background

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@yui4779
@yui4779 - 11.04.2022 19:05

You forgot Ian Fleming

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@abigailb5178
@abigailb5178 - 17.04.2022 23:28

Alexander sounded like he was recorded off my 3D DS 😕

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@wowee_3117
@wowee_3117 - 21.04.2022 03:00

my great grandfather was alive when thomas edison too was alive, he was 6 when he died. 1925, he dies 2018. i love you dean.

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@tuwagjerswold376
@tuwagjerswold376 - 28.04.2022 14:11

Douglas MacArthur speaks a lot like Donald Trump I’ve realized 😂

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@andrewgibbon-williams7974
@andrewgibbon-williams7974 - 01.05.2022 22:08

What strikes me is how pompous all this great personages sound; clearly aware of the recording devices. Only Churchill comes across as vaguely human. And the artists of course.

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@benitocamelas8766
@benitocamelas8766 - 04.05.2022 02:30

Where's Tesla's voice?
I'm disappointed haha!

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@_bearer_
@_bearer_ - 05.05.2022 09:50

Bismarcks voiceline is kinda damaged

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@caitlinmaemartin8830
@caitlinmaemartin8830 - 07.05.2022 08:39

I remember this

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@jastflo
@jastflo - 15.05.2022 21:04

I didn't know Bismarck was a train.

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@leduytoan21
@leduytoan21 - 16.05.2022 11:30

Mr.Churchill's voice look like Papa Knoth's voice (on loudspeaker) in Outlast 2

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@raisa_cherry35
@raisa_cherry35 - 26.05.2022 15:04

Mr Dali's upward stache cracks me up 😂😂😂😂😂😂

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@devilsorchard1449
@devilsorchard1449 - 15.06.2022 23:55

That train in Bismarck's clip is also preserved! How cool is that?

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@solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBad
@solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBad - 06.07.2022 09:47

Churchill is one of the few historical figures who sounds like you’d expect

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@themosthappy5235
@themosthappy5235 - 13.07.2022 00:51

Ich bin Deutsche und verstehe kein Wort von Otto v. Bismarck. Trotzdem faszinierend.

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@david18ireland
@david18ireland - 18.07.2022 15:16

Edison wasn't the inventor of motion pictures and it still annoys me that people think he was lol

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@pr1tce561
@pr1tce561 - 01.08.2022 10:06

the Bismarck audio sounds like the ticket machine at Chuck E Cheese

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@mattmc5069
@mattmc5069 - 27.08.2022 02:44

On the famous women side, I'd love to hear Lizzie Borden's voice and Mary Shelley's. To hear Annie Oakley and Laura Ingalls Wilder would be nice to.

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@mikelheron20
@mikelheron20 - 31.08.2022 20:21

I thought by now everybody knew that Alexander Graham Bell did not invent the telephone.

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@OfficialJoshG1
@OfficialJoshG1 - 17.10.2022 20:36

Wow, I really thought Theodore Roosevelt would have a deep, rugged voice. But, nah, he sounds like a college physics professor.

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@thisisa
@thisisa - 02.11.2022 03:38

Is Ford the left middle or right person in the first video

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@SlyHikari03
@SlyHikari03 - 02.12.2022 04:28

So thankful for Thomas Edison.

He single handily created the first pieces of audio recording equipment.

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@haraldisdead
@haraldisdead - 17.01.2023 07:36

We'd have Lincoln too, if the eternal cry- babies known as American Conservatives hadn't shot him

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@haraldisdead
@haraldisdead - 17.01.2023 07:39

Dalis explanation of his mustache is cap

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@westcarter3862
@westcarter3862 - 19.01.2023 17:14

..Too Bad No One Had The Presence of Mind To Record Abraham Lincoln 👉⏳☝️✝️🙏⌛👈

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@florjanbrudar692
@florjanbrudar692 - 01.03.2023 21:57

I know the voices of Queen Victoria, Friedrich Wilhelm II, Franz Joseph I, Nicolas II ...now Theodore Roosevelt and Otto von Bismarck, they both lived in the Victorian era and the latter having been born 4 years before the queen.

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@egshells15
@egshells15 - 20.03.2023 16:17

uhshdfeysgfguesGoverment.

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@FictionHubZA
@FictionHubZA - 28.03.2023 11:52

When Winston Churchill said "Hhmjwheieb rhrisbwkd roehwb." I felt that. 😢

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@FictionHubZA
@FictionHubZA - 28.03.2023 11:55

Douglas McArthur sounds like the most American man to exist.

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@americanuscaesar
@americanuscaesar - 31.03.2023 05:26

That wasn’t Nicholas II btw. That was another Russian official talking to the soldiers. I also probably would’ve used MacArthur’s congressional “soldiers never die, they just fade away” speech.

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@wookinooki9023
@wookinooki9023 - 19.06.2023 06:49

wooooooow voices recorded in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.

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@Greatestfratus
@Greatestfratus - 21.06.2023 15:20

I forgive Thomas Edison for his decision to stop funding Nikola Tesla.

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@JoeStudd96
@JoeStudd96 - 21.07.2023 03:49

The Churchill bit is so rather informal. I always expect old clips to appear almost robotic, but that clip did show a real humanity, not just to Churchill but those around him too.

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@eleodorovergarayanchante4599
@eleodorovergarayanchante4599 - 05.08.2023 21:06

Voz, la voz.

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@satisfyvillagevlog9748
@satisfyvillagevlog9748 - 15.09.2023 20:18

Slam sir

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@ferreiramaurice7458
@ferreiramaurice7458 - 27.09.2023 21:35

Douglas MacArthur, he is recognisable with the wearing of the Rayban and smoking the pipe. He could hv been the President of the United States after the war as soon as the cold war started with the Soviet Union. His leadership was great in the pacific war against Imperial Japan.

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@carabellascorner1168
@carabellascorner1168 - 29.11.2023 07:00

Dang Winston Churchill. I’m pretty sure I’m going to heaven.

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@DrDIY1
@DrDIY1 - 22.03.2024 16:25

A little let down by Teddy Roosevelts voice tbh

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@masterbadger9408
@masterbadger9408 - 18.05.2024 13:45

To everyone joking there’s a train on the Bismarck recording, it’s just mold that developed on the wax cylinder overtime.

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@General_Thanksgiving
@General_Thanksgiving - 29.05.2024 00:48

Roosevelt has an accent I’ve never even heard
Quite amazing

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@teddysears703
@teddysears703 - 29.10.2024 23:14

Definetely a historical too valuable video and audio of these famous people!! The more impressive due to being the older one, that of Otto van Bismarck!!! Thanks for posting this gem treasure of history!!

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@253mario
@253mario - 28.01.2025 05:44

incrivel não tem um vivo

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@justhimo2728
@justhimo2728 - 13.05.2025 10:21

omg 😍 these people do great things to our life without them we dosen't see electric or cars or good things we now use it , but you must understand something these people was poor when they was not fauoms they saw a lot of bullying and hate but they make people believe in their own genius brains like Fernand porches was poor in Germany and Newton was poor all of them started from nothing they use the time to discover something new not to play or revenge no they use it in smart ways

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