The intro is already bullshit, painting a simplistic black-and-white picture of a way more complex situation by victimizing those "poor" broke states and turning Germany into some sort of evil slaver who rules over the rest of Europe.
IMHO the current situation is way more complicated and especially in Greece, Italy and Spain pretty much their own fault. By voting politicians into power who bought the people´s votes with an over-extensive wellfare state, these countries have created a massive dept-trap, spiralling public spending out of control and basically destroying themselves. As an additonal factor this over-extensive state spending has turned their population, especially the youth and young adults, into a mob of entitled, ever-more-demanding generation which can´t deal with this crisis in any other way than rioting and destroying other peoples property and blaming others for problems.
Unfortunately the more succesful EU countries like Germany were stupid enough to grant them even more money through EU-loans and have thus contributed to making the situation much more worse.
The whole video is just part of a big "machine" that tries to blame evil bankers, politicians and of course the Germans for a self-inflicted problem and is typical of todays generation that always seeks to blame others if something´s going wrong. Besides being an anti-EU/German piece of propaganda that only further fuels anti-Euro sentiments, it doesn´t contribute anything else.
Except for these points, the video is an unrealistic piece of horse-manure, as Germany lacks the military capabilities and public will to start anything close to a "Euro War". With several NATO/UN-missions, a smaller-than-ever military and its own budget problems, Germany won´t be able to use military sanctions against countries who can´t pay their debt.