Ai Translated Hitler Speeches
Also known as: NazTok · AI Hitler Speeches · AI-Generated Hitler Speeches
AI-Translated Hitler Speeches are English-language audio clips of Adolf Hitler's German-language speeches, created using AI voice-cloning tools like ElevenLabs and spread across YouTube, X, TikTok, and Instagram starting in January 2024. The translations sparked intense controversy after far-right influencers shared them with framing that presented Hitler as a misunderstood figure, drawing millions of views and triggering platform moderation crackdowns1.
TL;DR
AI-Translated Hitler Speeches are English-language audio clips of Adolf Hitler's German-language speeches, created using AI voice-cloning tools like ElevenLabs and spread across YouTube, X, TikTok, and Instagram starting in January 2024.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The AI-translated Hitler speeches typically appear in two distinct formats on social media:
Sincere/propaganda format: Creators overlay the translated audio on scenic imagery or Hitler silhouettes, add a slow instrumental beat, and include a caption like "Just listen:" or "name a character no one can make you hate." This format is designed to present the speeches sympathetically and violates most platform guidelines.
Ironic/meme format: Users lip-sync to the audio while displaying absurd on-screen text that has nothing to do with the actual speech content. Common setups include mundane confessions ("when i pooped in the urinal in 3rd grade") or exaggerated scenarios ("POV: a guy just asked me if I wanted to see a Marvel/DC movie"). This format mocks the audio by pairing grandiose rhetoric with trivial situations.
Both formats rely on the TikTok "sounds" feature, which lets any user grab an audio clip and create their own video with it.
Cultural Impact
Full History
Fun Facts
ElevenLabs' voice-cloning misuse began just days after its January 2023 beta launch, when 4chan users created synthetic audio of public figures reading Mein Kampf passages.
TikTok's own search-prompting feature actively suggested "the painter english speech" to users viewing Hitler speech content, making it easier to find more.
The ISD reported 50 accounts violating TikTok's community guidelines with a combined 6.2 million views. All 50 were still active a day after being reported.
One account dedicated exclusively to posting AI-translated Hitler speeches amassed 20,500 followers and 3.8 million cumulative views across just 12 videos.
By late 2025, these AI-generated videos had accumulated over 50 million views across all platforms combined.
Derivatives & Variations
Lip-dub memes:
TikTok users created ironic lip-sync videos pairing the translated audio with absurd on-screen text about mundane situations. One such video hit 2.4 million views[6].
"The Painter" references:
A coded way users referred to Hitler in comments and captions, referencing his failed art career. TikTok's search feature even auto-suggested "the painter english speech" as a search term[6].
Drift phonk edits:
Some versions set the translated speeches to drift phonk music, a fast-paced genre popular on TikTok, giving the clips a different energy from the slow reverb versions[2].
Other dictator translations:
Time Unveiled's channel also produced AI translations of speeches by Osama bin Laden, Joseph Stalin, and Hideki Tojo using the same ElevenLabs technology[1].
"1161" dog-whistle content:
Some videos used the hashtag "1161," interpreted as a right-wing dog whistle for Anti-Anti Fascist Action (AAFA), alongside the translated audio[6].
Frequently Asked Questions
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