Imagine being 100, going through that horror, and surviving and still wanting to educate the young about the horror you went through! Astounding! Most would want to forget. God bless these elderly people who are still trying to make a difference. 🙏🏻
How do u feel about today's political scene in Canada? I'm very interested in hearing from a person that actually lived in hard times.I'm younger but feel like we're heading towards a very dangerous situation of authoritian regiem
My uncle was at Landsberg concentration camp before he was liberated so this particular video holds personal significance for me. It struck me that so many years after the holocaust, local townspeople still oppose a commemoration of the Jews that were murdered.
I hope he passed on to you his experiences and wisdom. I am also amazed by this. It is not a good look for the German people, the fact that they are effectively blocking this crucial place of knowledge, remembrance, and lessons for everyone. What an amazing man to still live where there are such selfish people and tragic history.
Hidden racism would be the only reason for not allowing the aggrieved citizens of their own country to do on their own private property. This is what Germany is known for unfortunately.
Time is short for the last of the living who suffered due to the Holocaust I find it very moving to listen to their troubles and their struggles. Great documentary .
I consider my civic duty to watch documentaries such as this. To know, and not forget, to pass on such terrible knowledge is important to seeing to it such horrors never happen again.
@@MomMom4Cubs I was told by 2 people before they died, to "never forget". I have listened to hundreds of survivors. I admire them beyond measure. I have seen hundreds of hours of History documentaries. A bit fanatical, but I find it very helpful knowing about human behaviour, and what to expect from humankind.
My parents met and married in the Landsberg DP camp. It was the beginning of their new life that took them ultimately to California where they raised a family and became proud Americans. They were among the only survivors of each of their families in Poland and their survival followed years of suffering in ghettos, concentration and labor camps including Warsaw, Lodz, Auschwitz and Dachau. The memorial and museum currently being established in Landsberg is of extraordinary importance as part of the documented history of the Shoah and its aftermath.
when I was in school in the uk, some of the boys brought in a holocaust denial leaflet, and we had this monk who for some reason was a part time religious studies teacher and he heard about it and talked to the headmaster . And he gave us a talk , and the monk it turned out had been a British tank commander who took part in the liberation of Belsen .he brought in photos of himself in uniform. And talked to us for over a hour about what it was like dead bodies everywhere people just dropping dead his experiences of the war he had seen a lot of action and mainly Belsen had made him have a belief in god and eventually to becoming a monk , anyway it had had a big effect on him , its a pity more people couldn't have heard his talk or that we didn't record it this was in the 1970s.
That’s so interesting to read, I can relate to this a little, it sounds like we may be a similar age. The young are so susceptible to this sort of thing and sometimes they just need someone who knows to put them right, as a young teenager on the football terraces of the late 80s and 90s we were often targeted outside the away ends by supporters of the National front and similar groups, we would keep the little cards they gave us in our wallets because they looked cool with union Jacks printed on them and we were wannabe mods. The monk sounds so interesting, thanks for posting.
very interesting - still folk who would claim never happened (despite them viewing Jews as deserving it - their view makes no sense of course as Nazi language was eliminationist anyway - but if they can persuade people it never happened, then thats the ultimate insult to the dead). No better than paedophiles who try and tell us that they love children and anyway, the kids are happy to go along with it
@@richardfloridaman this is the problem you had thousands of witnesses of the liberation of belsen and they even took local germans on tours . you also have film but you have people like yourself going lies
You received so much more than so many others have. How can you still feel entitled enough to continue to complain, without acknowledging how others are treated and what they have to accept?
The DW documentary sheds light on a poignant and important chapter in history, revealing the struggles and resilience of Holocaust survivors in post-war Germany. The efforts of the Deiler couple to create a meaningful memorial exemplify the ongoing commitment to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust are never forgotten. What a thought-provoking and moving documentary.
I'm a little but floored by quote of the woman that said 'Americans are barbarians to make us look at this.' I am so sorry for this man having to hear these words after everything he had seen and experienced. What a fascinating documentary. There must be so many stories that will never be told.
It's the same self-delusion as an American saying the Black slaves wanted to come here, or any of a number of other idiotic things too many Americans still believe.
she was right. Do you blame every single american civilian for the millions that the US army have killed? do you blame innocent civilians for all of the illegal invasions, bombings, sabotage, attempted coups, crimes vs humanity etc?
It’s so hard to think that they have to fight for a memorial!! It is a complete abomination that there are people who want memorials for the perpetrators!!!
Such a great video. My parents met and started a family while in Landsberg DP camp. Thank you to the creators for the ongoing efforts to document this important part of the Shoah story.
Some psychologist ironically said that "the Germans will never forgive the Jews for the Holocaust". You can see an example of this logic here in this video.
@@TheStockwell Never forget what the Zionists did to the Russian people during the Marxist revolution and what they continue to do to Palestinians and the Middle East. They lead the wars in the Middle East, not the US military.
@@TheStockwell Yeah, people defending their native lands from exploitation. Can't blame efficient people for being efficient. An honest Zionist will tell you that they intentionally promulgate micro, exclusionary economics.
I was on a volunteer historical project at the former concentration camp in Neuengamme( Hamburg). It was organised by a German organisation in cooperation with other EU countries. During the two weeks we were talking to German high school graduates, their relatives, locals. They confirmed that in their homes "the topic" wasn't common to be discussed, in some cases NEVER discussed! The group rather learned details from these educational sessions around the memorial. It's been a life changing experience for me to spend 2 weeks in a former concentration camp!
That must have felt almost Impossible to start over after experiencing something as horrific as the Holocaust. BRAVE isn't the word. Pray for ALL the survivors of the Shoa.
It was one of many, it holds such significants because of how recent it is. So many horrific times get lost in history. I think people in more recent years understand the importance of recognizing and remembering so that hopefully nothing this horrible happens again ...even though it is. China and the Muslims that no one really wants to address
The utter cruelty of humans and the Nazis. You can feel the survivors pain. Is that town council and those involved really doing enough for the memorial. All politics.
Thank you for this, DW and all who contributed. Even though, as a German, I was taught the history of WW2 in school in the 70s and 80s in great detail, the history of DP camps was new to me. Remembering, educating about, and honestly confronting this dark stain in our history can make us, as a nation, guardians. The opposite can easily make us perpetrators again, as we're unfortunately already seeing in some parts of German culture.
@@markuss4133 It's not limited to German culture. Where ever ignorance prevailes, where ever people are closed minded or will not accept differences of opinion, culture, language, or anyone different than them. It start with ignorance and fear of the "others".
Grrowing up in Landsberg county, I remember the city slowly coming to terms with its dark history during my childhood and teenage years in the 1980s and 1990s. When my mother went to high school, WWII and the Holocaust weren't mentioned at all in history lessons.
They deserved to be punished. They betrayed their own countries when they sided with the wrong side. Europe is a better place now thanks to German intervention
It's so horrible how young men can easily be brainwashed to murder innocent people, and feel some kind of pride and sense of beloning with it. As a young male myself, I think I have similar ego and impulse inside me, so I should always try to become less arrogant and cowardy, but more loving and courageous.
@@Shell2164 the standard copy and paste answer, well done. how about you show me proof that they are not doing 'what i say'. How about you show me proof that every single western intelligence agency that has an eye on this is lying! How about you show me proof that 141 countries that are pointing fingers at russia are wrong. tell me that the videos of bunker grandpa's Putler youth are fake. you know the videos that russians themselve proudly post, the videos in which they make kindergarten kids familiar with guns and make primary school kids do gun assembly competitions. tell me that stuff like this proves nothing. People like you 'Shelley', what are you even doing here trying to shut up anti russian comments with you cheap copy and paste one liners? EVERY time is see wannabe kreml agents like you comment you lose. You'll NEVER win the social media war because you never have real arguments and lies never prevail in the long run ;-)
"mercy"!!?? What were those people thinking of when asking that??!! That's so insane, the meanness and hate continued for so much longer after the war. So much evil gathered in one nation.
and what does that nation does upon others?? What did such nation did to Palestinians , Christians living in jesuralem and others???? Did they hug them with ammo??
It is encouraging that DW are the creator of this and other material in the same mode. Its also extraordinary that its only now that many can look somewhat dispassionately at these issues . Better late than never I guess
@@resireg6 million people, including people who were not even Germans, including little children, were all traitors? You’ll believe anything won’t you?
The Kaufering complex of concentration camps at Landsberg were liberated by the 63rd Division, 7th U.S. Army among other units. My grandfather John M.Shoemaker,Pfc served in the 253rd regiment, 63rd Division( attached to the 44th Division for Operation Norwind), 7th Army. He was seriously wounded in combat on April 8th, 1945 at the Battle of Buchhof and Stein am Kocher in the drive into Germany; so, he was not at the liberation. He earned CIB,Bronze star for valor, bronze star for service, purple heart and presidential unit citation ribbon among other medals. The 63rd Division have been recognized as Holocaust liberators by the National Holocaust museum in Washington, DC. Never forget! J.R.S.,Jr.,Esq.
To all the American servicemen and women that came to the UK to fight and to help, I'd like to share my profound and lasting thanks. Theirs is an unmatched legacy.
@@Hartley_Hare they were pretty useless. The Americans and British were Stalin's puppets, so they deserve no respect. They offered me once that stupid red poppy, I refused, telling those veterans were all murderers
These people, the survivors .. Are the strongest of strong .. Keep speaking and documenting everything. Had to suffer the rest of their lives. But had a will to continue
Bless the Survivors, and may the memories of those who perished be for a Blessing. Bless Manfred, for his clarity, fastidiousness, and Righteous pursuit and 🤍
What an amazing documentary. I am the grandchild of holocaust survivors. After the war, my Bubbie was in a DP camp in Salzburg, while my Zaddie was in Vienna. I got Austrian citizenship in 2021 when Austria amended the law. While I am happy to have received it, I feel like Austria still has a long was to go in terms of remembrance. In that regard, Austria can definitely learn from the efforts of Germany. The fight continues.
@@richardfloridaman Sorry, but nobody is " white". Some weather fenotypes are piggy pink. We all descend from East Africans and I am sorry to inform you ( I am not sorry) that " races" do not exist, and anyone who knows about human evolution knows this. If someone chooses to ignore that then that someone is a racist. The fight continues because the fight against discrimination is universal. Against " racial" discrimination of any kind ( no matter the skin " colour") and above all against discrimination because of class. And if people in the US listened to the only sane polititian, Bernie Sanders, there would be a chance for all people who suffer to unite to fight injustice. This nazi race theory bullshit the US has going on is hindering, not helping. There are no races, and saying there are is playing into the hands of those who benefit from working class being divided. If you have any idea what " left" means.
@@richardfloridaman have you ever talked to someone who survived the concentration camps? I did. Have you ever visited a place like Auschwitz? I did. If you experience racism in your life and around you I feel very sorry for you and you have my solidarity. But your comment is highly inhumane. Understand that knowing and acknowledging the crimes during the Shoa directly leads to fight all injustice and crimes against humanity, wether due to color of skin, religion, gender, sexuality or else. Greetings from Berlin, Germany!
@@helge. I talked to people from Bosnia that survived the war in the 90s. My moms family survived the war in Bosnia. I have family that was killed. I’m half Bosnian. Go talk to current survivors of current wars.
In the eighties when I started reading about the holocaust... i asked my grandmother (who was born in 1903) why the rest of the world watched this happen and did nothing? She said "what did you want any of us to do?" Her answer pissed me off...still does
it's funny because these people expected german people to do something against the regime. the US, france etc all lived in a democracy at that time and did not bother helping the jewish but point the finger at germans that lived in a dictatorship
I met a holocaust survivor the other day. They're in their 90's, they looked great for 90's. It's incredible that these people were able to even keep going after The Shoah, it always amazes me the strength that some people have to just figure out a way to keep getting back up after horrific brutality. Like, if it was me I wouldn't have been able to cope. I would have curled up into a ball or maybe gone on a murderous rampage, but not these people.
Kudos to DW for this critical and highly moving documentary. Germany had a glorious history for many centuries, including being a relatively welcoming and liberal home for Jews. Sadly, however, the Nazi era turned the vast majority of the German nation into a heartless and brainwashed people, with sick racial theories that justified the most bestial conduct in human history. Both my late father's and mother's entire families were brutally murdered in Auschwitz. Naturally, it is not that easy to just flip a switch and give the entire nation a heart and mind transplant overnight. But unless the German nation teaches its youth the truth about its past, and the public comes face to face with the harsh and unvarnished truth about their past - which unfortunately must include many of their parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts who had a hand, directly or indirectly, in this horror, Germany will never truly break free from this gruesome past. It is only the rare heroes like Helga and Manfred Deiler, who offer Germany a real chance to break away from this evil past. I wish them success in their heroic endeavor.
@@Stephen-lx9nm Germany has been populated by he Germanic people for over 2,000 years, and it is their nature and behavior that I am discussing. Ashkenaz (as Jews referred to Germany) has been home to some of the greatest Jewish rabbis for more than 1,000 years, with the primary hatred and persecution of the Jews being perpetrated by the Crusaders (rougly 900 years ago) and the Lutherans. Whether they had independence or were part of some large empire is irrelevant to this discussion.
To think that 1000s of Landsbergians assembled in their town square in 1951 to show mercy to mass murderers (one such outrage of a human being killed 90K Jews), and then bullied the small contingent of Landsberg DP camp survivors with Juden raus. That two German women said in the hearing of a Jewish American vet… Hitler was right. The Americans are barbarians for forcing us to see [what we Germans perpetrated]. The Harrison report commissioned by Truman in 1946 told us our treatment of Jewish survivors was as bad as the Nazis, save the fact / extermination was off the table. This news (including Gen. Patton’s execrable private smears of Jewish survivors - he, apparently like the two overheard German women seem to fault the Jews for their fate, for their dehumanization, for starters) only coming to my awareness in 2023 is mind-blowing. Yes Patton was not overtly disgusting (the above quotes were from a diary), but it tells us how much education was needed, and not known to be needed for 1/2 a century.
@@Stephen-lx9nm History wasn't your thing, was it? If you mean as a state like today, then it's true. But history is not like that, especially in Europe.
I visit the Concentration Camp in 1998 in Kaufering Landsberg and was able to talk to a old german Farmer who came along.He told us that he seen how they took the death bodys out In wheelbarris ,but he could never say that he seen it.He would have endet himself there.
People these 70 years later lack the knowledge of those terrible post war years while the world attempted to come up some sort of level spot to start again. So many orphans. So many homeless. So many refugees. So much personal trauma.
I am a German. What happend is not my fault and I take no responsibilty for it! But it is my fault if I allow something like that to happen ever again!
Dann werd mal aktiv gegen das Jobcenter Hannover, die seit Jahren ungestraft Sinti und Roma massiv diskriminieren, verhetzen und kriminalisieren. Wehre den Anfängen!
You are not a criminal if your cousin robs a liquor store. We are responsible for ourselves. Today, in the US, politicians and activists make influence and money by assigning guilt for African slavery and the demise of indigenous peoples to White Americans without regard to the fact that they never personally participated in it. It's simply a political strategy or money making strategy.
My ancestors had slaves and I would not be surprised if they killed Native Americans.. I have no guilt but will never turn the other cheek on fellow humans.
I was a dear friend from my neighborhood. She was/is, I don't know now. A kosher kitchen. She explained how it worked. I was brought up Roman Catholic. I didn't feel anything about my religion. Because of my beliefs, and my ex husband, we enrolled our children in the, "Hebrew Academy of Northwest Indiana". It was really situated in Illinois. This school was a private school. All Jewish holidays were acknowledged. Every morning was a prayer service. Kepas? Sorry for the boys. The kitchen was kosher. It was wonderful! The kids made shelters. Sukkot? Purim was soooo much fun! Hebrew lessons along with the necessary lessons. Some of the moms, me included, sat with a teacher to learn Hebrew. To write and speak it. Not any easy task!
This was difficult to watch at times, it was heart wrenching, to watch the pain of innocent people. I agree, these people who carried out these heinous crimes were not human!!!!
It was humans who did that! I think it is equally dangerous to dehumanize the perpetrators as the victims. It is important to understand that humans are capable of such things.
They were just defending their native lands from exploitation. They were just too efficient because they're German, haha. Zionists aren't innocent of anything, just delusional hypocrites!
that's bs the world has already forgotten what happened because it's still happening all around the world. humanity didn't learn nothing from this sick period of history and that's a fact
Germany is doing far better to remember & not repeat their past, unlike Americans. Slavery was over 150 yrs ago. And we STILL can't come to grips with that horror! 😕
You are so, so wrong.... The U.S. fought a horrid Civil War for God's sake. The U.S. got rid of slavery, and has made so much progress. Millions of people have come from all over the world to the U. S. to make a better life, and they have. And that includes millions from Africa, very glad to be here.
I try my hardest to watch these important videos. Especially because i have the upmost respect for the Jewish people. I admire them and see them as very, strong, intelligent, classy people. When i heard the man singing in the first part my God how touching and beyond beautiful. To see the man sad almost in tears makes me weep and my heart breaks in a million pieces
I see Germans as the victims too. They had traitors within their borders. Those guys were literally supporting the bad guys instead of their own country. so the punished and camps were deserved
I'm sorry this happened. It should not be. I wish it did not happen. As one person to another, I wish you peace, some peace. I do not know what is best now, but I wish it for you and others. I think a good way forward may be to help other people; both those you know and those you have no inclination to help in some small ways. I did not want to watch this. I know some very small part of what happened and it is so dark and scary and more, it's hard very hard. But I watched this, so those with a personal interest in the story don't feel alone or unheard.
Displaced people suffer intolerably. Humanity is inextricably tied to the need for space. Safe space. Even Israel isn't totally safe. What to do? Everyone wants to feel safe.
Thanks for making this, @DW. The Holocaust doesn't confront us with a uniquely German problem, an Austrian problem or whatever. It's a stain on humanity.
It remains incomprehensible what happened. Even more incomprehensible how so many Germans did not stand up for an attempt at reparations, but for the SS men. It is beyond belief and I am ashamed of these people in my country. Thank you to the kind people who are working to come to terms with this time. There is no excuse for what happened, even God cannot free anyone from this guilt. I wish the bereaved all the best. It is incredible how strong and wonderful these people are. Thank God there were also people like Willi Graf, you should also watch documentaries about him and the Weisse Rose so that you do not lose faith in humanity.
The same has been happening ever sibce in other places, away from Europe, at the hands of these 'liberators' - the world seems to have justified or put up with it somehow, pushing it out of consciousness. Nazism is alive, just under different guises.
It is 2023 right now. Anyone who was 20 in 1945 is 98 now. How much responsibility would a 20 year old be expected to have at age 20? How many perpetrators can be left, especially out of an age group that suffered such high death rate due to the war?
@@resireg the stab in the back myth was just that. A myth. A myth started by Eric Ludendorff and some other key guys in the Imperial German Army who could not accept that Germany had lost the Great War fair and square. They fought bravely until the end of 1918. But they lost. There was no fifth column that caused Germany’s defeat. Germany lost on the battlefields in 1918.
I'm not surprised at all. It was done incrementally, gradually, one step at a time. The Reich didn't start slaughtering people as soon as they seized power. They worked up to it.
@@remainselusive1 oh we don't know if we should believe in a random UA-cam commenter like you or in real survivors of the Holocaust. Tough choice here 🙄
Imagine being 100, going through that horror, and surviving and still wanting to educate the young about the horror you went through! Astounding! Most would want to forget. God bless these elderly people who are still trying to make a difference. 🙏🏻
As a kid I was in displaced persons camps in Coburg, Ingolstadt, and Regensburg. Came to Canada in 1949 and have had a great life here.
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Bless you.. עם ישראל חי
U must have family members terrorizing stealing palastenian lands
How do u feel about today's political scene in Canada? I'm very interested in hearing from a person that actually lived in hard times.I'm younger but feel like we're heading towards a very dangerous situation of authoritian regiem
Tell us how Canada/you treat indigenous people. White passing privilege.
My uncle survived Osterode work camp and came to Canada after the war. Thank you for this video which aligns with his experience.
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My uncle was at Landsberg concentration camp before he was liberated so this particular video holds personal significance for me. It struck me that so many years after the holocaust, local townspeople still oppose a commemoration of the Jews that were murdered.
I hope he passed on to you his experiences and wisdom.
I am also amazed by this. It is not a good look for the German people, the fact that they are effectively blocking this crucial place of knowledge, remembrance, and lessons for everyone.
What an amazing man to still live where there are such selfish people and tragic history.
They were enemies of the country, so they got punished for siding with Stalin.
I've just seen your comment. We are very interested to hear more about your uncle. I'm Helga, the one you can see in
the documentary..
@manfreddeiler1641 my uncle survived a number of concentration camps he told his story to the shoah foundation.
Hidden racism would be the only reason for not allowing the aggrieved citizens of their own country to do on their own private property. This is what Germany is known for unfortunately.
Time is short for the last of the living who suffered due to the Holocaust I find it very moving to listen to their troubles and their struggles. Great documentary .
I consider my civic duty to watch documentaries such as this. To know, and not forget, to pass on such terrible knowledge is important to seeing to it such horrors never happen again.
@@MomMom4Cubs yes, let us remember never again to stab another country in the back, to push them so far that they defend themselves
We need to make Germany suffer more for the people of Israel
@@MomMom4Cubs I was told by 2 people before they died, to "never forget".
I have listened to hundreds of survivors. I admire them beyond measure.
I have seen hundreds of hours of History documentaries. A bit fanatical, but I find it very helpful knowing about human behaviour, and what to expect from humankind.
@@barbsmart7373 they say never forget, but in Israel they keep killing Palestinians with no regret at all
My parents met and married in the Landsberg DP camp. It was the beginning of their new life that took them ultimately to California where they raised a family and became proud Americans. They were among the only survivors of each of their families in Poland and their survival followed years of suffering in ghettos, concentration and labor camps including Warsaw, Lodz,
Auschwitz and Dachau. The memorial and museum currently being established in Landsberg is of extraordinary importance as part of the documented history of the Shoah and its aftermath.
when I was in school in the uk, some of the boys brought in a holocaust denial leaflet, and we had this monk who for some reason was a part time religious studies teacher and he heard about it and talked to the headmaster . And he gave us a talk , and the monk it turned out had been a British tank commander who took part in the liberation of Belsen .he brought in photos of himself in uniform. And talked to us for over a hour about what it was like dead bodies everywhere people just dropping dead
his experiences of the war he had seen a lot of action and mainly Belsen had made him have a belief in god and eventually to becoming a monk , anyway it had had a big effect on him , its a pity more people couldn't have heard his talk or that we didn't record it this was in the 1970s.
No British troops liberated death camps, only Russian soldiers
That’s so interesting to read, I can relate to this a little, it sounds like we may be a similar age. The young are so susceptible to this sort of thing and sometimes they just need someone who knows to put them right, as a young teenager on the football terraces of the late 80s and 90s we were often targeted outside the away ends by supporters of the National front and similar groups, we would keep the little cards they gave us in our wallets because they looked cool with union Jacks printed on them and we were wannabe mods. The monk sounds so interesting, thanks for posting.
very interesting - still folk who would claim never happened (despite them viewing Jews as deserving it - their view makes no sense of course as Nazi language was eliminationist anyway - but if they can persuade people it never happened, then thats the ultimate insult to the dead). No better than paedophiles who try and tell us that they love children and anyway, the kids are happy to go along with it
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@@richardfloridaman this is the problem you had thousands of witnesses of the liberation of belsen and they even took local germans on tours . you also have film but you have people like yourself going lies
Far too many perpetrators were not held to account. It’s simply awful that the survivors continued to be harassed after liberation.
Because we went straight into the Cold War. Not much time for reviewing the past as we prepared for a future war.
You received so much more than so many others have. How can you still feel entitled enough to continue to complain, without acknowledging how others are treated and what they have to accept?
@@AmylBehl you need help.
@@AmylBehl Were they talking about "other people"? No, they were on the topic of this video and you try to pull in some unknown third party.... 🙄
High praise and kudos to DW for making this important documentary.
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High culos to DW.
The DW documentary sheds light on a poignant and important chapter in history, revealing the struggles and resilience of Holocaust survivors in post-war Germany. The efforts of the Deiler couple to create a meaningful memorial exemplify the ongoing commitment to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust are never forgotten. What a thought-provoking and moving documentary.
If course they never talk about anyone else's suffering.
I'm a little but floored by quote of the woman that said 'Americans are barbarians to make us look at this.' I am so sorry for this man having to hear these words after everything he had seen and experienced. What a fascinating documentary. There must be so many stories that will never be told.
I am disgusted by the comment. But I have seen a few things that have also floored me, regarding some similarly distorted views.
It's the same self-delusion as an American saying the Black slaves wanted to come here, or any of a number of other idiotic things too many Americans still believe.
she was right. Do you blame every single american civilian for the millions that the US army have killed? do you blame innocent civilians for all of the illegal invasions, bombings, sabotage, attempted coups, crimes vs humanity etc?
I have just decided to commend you again for your comment AND the 38 people who have so far given it the thumbs up.
And every story is totally different
It’s so hard to think that they have to fight for a memorial!!
It is a complete abomination that there are people who want memorials for the perpetrators!!!
They don't deserve a memorial. They t
Betrayed their countries, so they were punished for siding with Stalin
Such a great video. My parents met and started a family while in Landsberg DP camp. Thank you to the creators for the ongoing efforts to document this important part of the Shoah story.
Don't. You think we have heard this enough. I don't trust you
amazing documentary- the survivors are few now, may their memories be a blessing
Some psychologist ironically said that "the Germans will never forgive the Jews for the Holocaust". You can see an example of this logic here in this video.
Reported for antisemitic hate speech
I'm astonished Joseph is 100 years old, to think he's been through all of that, he's amazingly sharp and looks really well.... amazing
DW has some of the best Documentaries out there.
A fantastic documentary. Thank you! Such dedication from the German couple fighting for the memorial. You are both making history.
Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!
Beautiful humans, thank you for all you do in educating us and keeping the memories alive of what reality was like for you and all of those involved ❤
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for so much new information.
It's important to remember and document these stories for the future generations. Thank you.
Yes, but let's forget about the Bolsheviks who started all of this.
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@@TheStockwell Never forget what the Zionists did to the Russian people during the Marxist revolution and what they continue to do to Palestinians and the Middle East. They lead the wars in the Middle East, not the US military.
@@TheStockwell Yeah, people defending their native lands from exploitation. Can't blame efficient people for being efficient. An honest Zionist will tell you that they intentionally promulgate micro, exclusionary economics.
why didnt the world stop them before the tragedy became global ?
How can we donate to the memorial foundation? It seems even today they get little support from the surrounding community
I was on a volunteer historical project at the former concentration camp in Neuengamme( Hamburg). It was organised by a German organisation in cooperation with other EU countries. During the two weeks we were talking to German high school graduates, their relatives, locals. They confirmed that in their homes "the topic" wasn't common to be discussed, in some cases NEVER discussed! The group rather learned details from these educational sessions around the memorial.
It's been a life changing experience for me to spend 2 weeks in a former concentration camp!
Of course it is a very overrated topic. Why would you feel sorry for those traitors? They were not loyal at all to your country
Thank you so much for this story!! I knew almost nothing about this part of the war. Thank you for telling these important histories!
That must have felt almost Impossible to start over after experiencing something as horrific as the Holocaust. BRAVE isn't the word. Pray for ALL the survivors of the Shoa.
Phenomenal efforts in producing this remarkable documentary. Thank you!
This is one of the darkest time in human history.
It was one of many, it holds such significants because of how recent it is. So many horrific times get lost in history. I think people in more recent years understand the importance of recognizing and remembering so that hopefully nothing this horrible happens again
...even though it is. China and the Muslims that no one really wants to address
Beautifully done. Thank you so much.
The utter cruelty of humans and the Nazis. You can feel the survivors pain. Is that town council and those involved really doing enough for the memorial. All politics.
Same being done elsewhere today by so called 'civilised' countries
It was not cruelty. It was punishment for treason
Thank you for this, DW and all who contributed.
Even though, as a German, I was taught the history of WW2 in school in the 70s and 80s in great detail, the history of DP camps was new to me.
Remembering, educating about, and honestly confronting this dark stain in our history can make us, as a nation, guardians.
The opposite can easily make us perpetrators again, as we're unfortunately already seeing in some parts of German culture.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.
The darkest period in your history is actually the post-WW2 period. Liberal democracy has destroyed Germany to a larger extent than both World Wars
What parts of german culture are you talking about. I am really interested
@@markuss4133 The AFD and other right-wing organisations and their followers.
@@markuss4133 It's not limited to German culture. Where ever ignorance prevailes, where ever people are closed minded or will not accept differences of opinion, culture, language, or anyone different than them.
It start with ignorance and fear of the "others".
Thank you for posting this very important film!..peace be upon the victims!
Grrowing up in Landsberg county, I remember the city slowly coming to terms with its dark history during my childhood and teenage years in the 1980s and 1990s. When my mother went to high school, WWII and the Holocaust weren't mentioned at all in history lessons.
Wow. Just wow. This told a side of history I've never heard before. Thank you for this, one of the best documentaries I've seen in a long, long time.
Todá DW, shalom aleijem.
Thank you DW, peace be with you.
They deserved to be punished. They betrayed their own countries when they sided with the wrong side. Europe is a better place now thanks to German intervention
It's so horrible how young men can easily be brainwashed to murder innocent people, and feel some kind of pride and sense of beloning with it.
As a young male myself, I think I have similar ego and impulse inside me, so I should always try to become less arrogant and cowardy, but more loving and courageous.
That’s what happening in Palestine now…..
@@ricecake4513 and russia is doing nothing of that sort?
Nobody was innocent
@@heikos4264 show us proof that Russia is doing what you say.
@@Shell2164 the standard copy and paste answer, well done.
how about you show me proof that they are not doing 'what i say'.
How about you show me proof that every single western intelligence agency that has an eye on this is lying!
How about you show me proof that 141 countries that are pointing fingers at russia are wrong.
tell me that the videos of bunker grandpa's Putler youth are fake. you know the videos that russians themselve proudly post, the videos in which they make kindergarten kids familiar with guns and make primary school kids do gun assembly competitions.
tell me that stuff like this proves nothing.
People like you 'Shelley', what are you even doing here trying to shut up anti russian comments with you cheap copy and paste one liners? EVERY time is see wannabe kreml agents like you comment you lose. You'll NEVER win the social media war because you never have real arguments and lies never prevail in the long run ;-)
"mercy"!!?? What were those people thinking of when asking that??!! That's so insane, the meanness and hate continued for so much longer after the war. So much evil gathered in one nation.
and what does that nation does upon others?? What did such nation did to Palestinians , Christians living in jesuralem and others???? Did they hug them with ammo??
@@dobrasilaomundo.8086 be quiet Brazilian.
What a wonderful couple. I hope the memorial is built. I find it shocking and shameful that there isnt one in Lansburg
DW, this is excellent piece of documentary, as always!! Keep it up, please.
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Heart breaking documentary 🙏🙏🙏 such horror….
This was a great documentary
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Amazing documentary!
Santiago is a modern day ‘righteous among nations’. Never forget
Excellent as always 👏👏👏
Thank you for this 👍
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Another good documentary doing by [DW]an amazing DW documentary channel
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The numbers don't add up.
Excellent documentary. WE need more so we do not forget.
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It is encouraging that DW are the creator of this and other material in the same mode.
Its also extraordinary that its only now that many can look somewhat dispassionately at these issues .
Better late than never I guess
Shocking that German youth can be unaware of Germany’s dark cruel & evil role in the Holocaust.
Suprising , some people choose to focus on a positive, & hope filled future, than a past they have zero control over.
@@Joseph-lr3lt Keep it up and you'll eventually repeat it.
@@resireg fu
@@resireg6 million people, including people who were not even Germans, including little children, were all traitors?
You’ll believe anything won’t you?
Not German youth; it is taught in detail in schools here in Germany. This is American youth.
DW never ever disappoints it's viewers ❤❤❤❤❤
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احبك
All truly great people. I love Mr.Leitmann's articulate statements! Beauty....Full
The Kaufering complex of concentration camps at Landsberg were liberated by the 63rd Division, 7th U.S. Army among other units. My grandfather John M.Shoemaker,Pfc served in the 253rd regiment, 63rd Division( attached to the 44th Division for Operation Norwind), 7th Army. He was seriously wounded in combat on April 8th, 1945 at the Battle of Buchhof and Stein am Kocher in the drive into Germany; so, he was not at the liberation. He earned CIB,Bronze star for valor, bronze star for service, purple heart and presidential unit citation ribbon among other medals. The 63rd Division have been recognized as Holocaust liberators by the National Holocaust museum in Washington, DC. Never forget! J.R.S.,Jr.,Esq.
And as he proved, they were not death camps. Otherwise the inmates would have been all killed. They were essentially prisoners camps.
To all the American servicemen and women that came to the UK to fight and to help, I'd like to share my profound and lasting thanks. Theirs is an unmatched legacy.
@@Hartley_Hare they were pretty useless. The Americans and British were Stalin's puppets, so they deserve no respect. They offered me once that stupid red poppy, I refused, telling those veterans were all murderers
DW should make more of this type of dokus about genocide. Great job done!
Ukraine 🙄
Great journalism DW!
These people, the survivors .. Are the strongest of strong .. Keep speaking and documenting everything. Had to suffer the rest of their lives. But had a will to continue
Bless the Survivors, and may the memories of those who perished be for a Blessing. Bless Manfred, for his clarity, fastidiousness, and Righteous pursuit and 🤍
Nah
@@joshwaffen88 shut up racist
@@joshwaffen88 nah what?
@@Angela.o.b go eat Tacos, Mexican
@@Angela.o.b The "survivors" deserve no sympathy at all. They betrayed their own countries, so they were punished accordingly
What an amazing documentary. I am the grandchild of holocaust survivors. After the war, my Bubbie was in a DP camp in Salzburg, while my Zaddie was in Vienna. I got Austrian citizenship in 2021 when Austria amended the law. While I am happy to have received it, I feel like Austria still has a long was to go in terms of remembrance. In that regard, Austria can definitely learn from the efforts of Germany. The fight continues.
The stain on our honour will never go away.
What fight continues? Check your Whyte Privilege and stop complaining and move on with your life.
@@richardfloridaman Sorry, but nobody is " white". Some weather fenotypes are piggy pink. We all descend from East Africans and I am sorry to inform you ( I am not sorry) that " races" do not exist, and anyone who knows about human evolution knows this. If someone chooses to ignore that then that someone is a racist.
The fight continues because the fight against discrimination is universal. Against " racial" discrimination of any kind ( no matter the skin " colour") and above all against discrimination because of class. And if people in the US listened to the only sane polititian, Bernie Sanders, there would be a chance for all people who suffer to unite to fight injustice. This nazi race theory bullshit the US has going on is hindering, not helping. There are no races, and saying there are is playing into the hands of those who benefit from working class being divided. If you have any idea what " left" means.
@@richardfloridaman have you ever talked to someone who survived the concentration camps? I did. Have you ever visited a place like Auschwitz? I did. If you experience racism in your life and around you I feel very sorry for you and you have my solidarity. But your comment is highly inhumane. Understand that knowing and acknowledging the crimes during the Shoa directly leads to fight all injustice and crimes against humanity, wether due to color of skin, religion, gender, sexuality or else. Greetings from Berlin, Germany!
@@helge. I talked to people from Bosnia that survived the war in the 90s. My moms family survived the war in Bosnia. I have family that was killed. I’m half Bosnian. Go talk to current survivors of current wars.
It makes me angry that these people asked for mercy for these murderers
A very small percentage of these savages were even prosecuted
I cried.
In the eighties when I started reading about the holocaust... i asked my grandmother (who was born in 1903) why the rest of the world watched this happen and did nothing? She said "what did you want any of us to do?" Her answer pissed me off...still does
it's funny because these people expected german people to do something against the regime. the US, france etc all lived in a democracy at that time and did not bother helping the jewish but point the finger at germans that lived in a dictatorship
Thank you for this wonderful documentary
Thank you for watching :)
Just been getting into this subject so I’m happy this just come out 💪 rip to all the innocent
I met a holocaust survivor the other day. They're in their 90's, they looked great for 90's. It's incredible that these people were able to even keep going after The Shoah, it always amazes me the strength that some people have to just figure out a way to keep getting back up after horrific brutality. Like, if it was me I wouldn't have been able to cope. I would have curled up into a ball or maybe gone on a murderous rampage, but not these people.
Please add subtitles to your videos. It will be very helpful. Thanks
Kudos to DW for this critical and highly moving documentary. Germany had a glorious history for many centuries, including being a relatively welcoming and liberal home for Jews. Sadly, however, the Nazi era turned the vast majority of the German nation into a heartless and brainwashed people, with sick racial theories that justified the most bestial conduct in human history. Both my late father's and mother's entire families were brutally murdered in Auschwitz. Naturally, it is not that easy to just flip a switch and give the entire nation a heart and mind transplant overnight. But unless the German nation teaches its youth the truth about its past, and the public comes face to face with the harsh and unvarnished truth about their past - which unfortunately must include many of their parents, grandparents, uncles and aunts who had a hand, directly or indirectly, in this horror, Germany will never truly break free from this gruesome past. It is only the rare heroes like Helga and Manfred Deiler, who offer Germany a real chance to break away from this evil past. I wish them success in their heroic endeavor.
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Germany hasn't been a country for centuries
@@Stephen-lx9nm Germany has been populated by he Germanic people for over 2,000 years, and it is their nature and behavior that I am discussing. Ashkenaz (as Jews referred to Germany) has been home to some of the greatest Jewish rabbis for more than 1,000 years, with the primary hatred and persecution of the Jews being perpetrated by the Crusaders (rougly 900 years ago) and the Lutherans. Whether they had independence or were part of some large empire is irrelevant to this discussion.
To think that 1000s of Landsbergians assembled in their town square in 1951 to show mercy to mass murderers (one such outrage of a human being killed 90K Jews), and then bullied the small contingent of Landsberg DP camp survivors with Juden raus. That two German women said in the hearing of a Jewish American vet… Hitler was right. The Americans are barbarians for forcing us to see [what we Germans perpetrated].
The Harrison report commissioned by Truman in 1946 told us our treatment of Jewish survivors was as bad as the Nazis, save the fact / extermination was off the table.
This news (including Gen. Patton’s execrable private smears of Jewish survivors - he, apparently like the two overheard German women seem to fault the Jews for their fate, for their dehumanization, for starters) only coming to my awareness in 2023 is mind-blowing. Yes Patton was not overtly disgusting (the above quotes were from a diary), but it tells us how much education was needed, and not known to be needed for 1/2 a century.
@@Stephen-lx9nm History wasn't your thing, was it? If you mean as a state like today, then it's true. But history is not like that, especially in Europe.
I visit the Concentration Camp in 1998 in Kaufering Landsberg and was able to talk to a old german Farmer who came along.He told us that he seen how they took the death bodys out
In wheelbarris ,but he could never say that he seen it.He would have endet himself there.
Great job again well done after all these years still things to discovery from those terrible times.
People these 70 years later lack the knowledge of those terrible post war years while the world attempted to come up some sort of level spot to start again. So many orphans. So many homeless. So many refugees. So much personal trauma.
Subtitles would be better, the voice-overs don’t allow listeners to hear the actual words.
Tell that to the Germans
As a World War II veteran, I can say that my friends and I did a very good job in the war
On which side did you fight?
@@Red1Green2Blue3 for canada like, yaroslav hunka
@@Кот-ф8ф7х just checking not German lol
What a great documentary, we can never let this go, as our part of history , to prevent, from ever let this happening again !
Do you people know who Putin is and what's going on in Ukraine 🙄
Kidding, right? Like it has not been perpetuated by the self-proclaimed 'good guys' all over the world ever since?
it was such a great videos.
I am a German. What happend is not my fault and I take no responsibilty for it! But it is my fault if I allow something like that to happen ever again!
Dann werd mal aktiv gegen das Jobcenter Hannover, die seit Jahren ungestraft Sinti und Roma massiv diskriminieren, verhetzen und kriminalisieren.
Wehre den Anfängen!
You are not a criminal if your cousin robs a liquor store. We are responsible for ourselves.
Today, in the US, politicians and activists make influence and money by assigning guilt for African slavery and the demise of indigenous peoples to White Americans without regard to the fact that they never personally participated in it. It's simply a political strategy or money making strategy.
@@Steelhorsecowboyyou are living in a victim complex fantasy
My ancestors had slaves and I would not be surprised if they killed Native Americans.. I have no guilt but will never turn the other cheek on fellow humans.
It is your collective fault which is deeply rooted in your culture
Most people clearly hadnt learned a thing or felt any remorse. Very sad.
That town still has done nothing it's despicable to do nothing even to this day it's horrible
I was a dear friend from my neighborhood. She was/is, I don't know now. A kosher kitchen. She explained how it worked. I was brought up Roman Catholic. I didn't feel anything about my religion. Because of my beliefs, and my ex husband, we enrolled our children in the, "Hebrew Academy of Northwest Indiana". It was really situated in Illinois. This school was a private school. All Jewish holidays were acknowledged. Every morning was a prayer service. Kepas? Sorry for the boys. The kitchen was kosher. It was wonderful! The kids made shelters. Sukkot? Purim was soooo much fun! Hebrew lessons along with the necessary lessons. Some of the moms, me included, sat with a teacher to learn Hebrew. To write and speak it. Not any easy task!
So sad. 😢
never forgive, never forget
This is what division and hate create. Never forget history.
This was difficult to watch at times, it was heart wrenching, to watch the pain of innocent people. I agree, these people who carried out these heinous crimes were not human!!!!
Awww!!!!
@@juozassakavicius4726 No need to be so rude. I am stating an opinion. I'm not the enemy here!!!!!!!!
It was humans who did that! I think it is equally dangerous to dehumanize the perpetrators as the victims. It is important to understand that humans are capable of such things.
They were just defending their native lands from exploitation. They were just too efficient because they're German, haha. Zionists aren't innocent of anything, just delusional hypocrites!
I think that's what so sad is that there were human just like us.
Evil were the deeds so evil but they were human.
We never forget what happened!
that's bs the world has already forgotten what happened because it's still happening all around the world. humanity didn't learn nothing from this sick period of history and that's a fact
Germany is doing far better to remember & not repeat their past, unlike Americans. Slavery was over 150 yrs ago. And we STILL can't come to grips with that horror! 😕
You are so, so wrong....
The U.S. fought a horrid Civil War for God's sake.
The U.S. got rid of slavery, and has made so much progress. Millions of people have come from all over the world to the U. S. to make a better life, and they have. And that includes millions from Africa, very glad to be here.
Let us not forget what was done to Native Americans, too - and the ongoing affects of poverty, addictions…..😢
@@serpentines6356"the US got rid of slavery" yes and germany got rid of nazism 😊😊 true heroic countries
Umm, no. Lincoln stopped slavery, but people like you are stuck in the past and only raise the issue to try and get money. 🙄
34:35 This man’s powerful words are food for thought.
I try my hardest to watch these important videos. Especially because i have the upmost respect for the Jewish people. I admire them and see them as very, strong, intelligent, classy people. When i heard the man singing in the first part my God how touching and beyond beautiful. To see the man sad almost in tears makes me weep and my heart breaks in a million pieces
It's incredible that Germans could see themselves as the victims. Absolutely flabbergasting.
Dude you people where stealing Indian children in the 70´s.
I see Germans as the victims too. They had traitors within their borders. Those guys were literally supporting the bad guys instead of their own country. so the punished and camps were deserved
I know
@@taliabraver maybe because they were the victims. There were traitors and saboteurs among them.. luckily most were punished in the camps
Not all of them, but the hardened, brainwashed ones.
Imagine if the little speak Alfred held before going home to sleep because he was tired was as successfull as the one Hitler did back in the days...
Never underestimate evil.
I'm sorry this happened. It should not be. I wish it did not happen. As one person to another, I wish you peace, some peace. I do not know what is best now, but I wish it for you and others.
I think a good way forward may be to help other people; both those you know and those you have no inclination to help in some small ways.
I did not want to watch this. I know some very small part of what happened and it is so dark and scary and more, it's hard very hard. But I watched this, so those with a personal interest in the story don't feel alone or unheard.
Displaced people suffer intolerably.
Humanity is inextricably tied to the need for space.
Safe space.
Even Israel isn't totally safe.
What to do?
Everyone wants to feel safe.
Go extinct. Simple as.
Thanks for making this, @DW. The Holocaust doesn't confront us with a uniquely German problem, an Austrian problem or whatever. It's a stain on humanity.
"Dabei bleiben a bissen länger", sir. I csn relate.❤❤❤
Love🌹and hugs 🫂 from Germany
In Memory of all the murdered Souls.
Thank you DW
Thank you UA-cam
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It remains incomprehensible what happened. Even more incomprehensible how so many Germans did not stand up for an attempt at reparations, but for the SS men. It is beyond belief and I am ashamed of these people in my country. Thank you to the kind people who are working to come to terms with this time. There is no excuse for what happened, even God cannot free anyone from this guilt. I wish the bereaved all the best. It is incredible how strong and wonderful these people are. Thank God there were also people like Willi Graf, you should also watch documentaries about him and the Weisse Rose so that you do not lose faith in humanity.
The same has been happening ever sibce in other places, away from Europe, at the hands of these 'liberators' - the world seems to have justified or put up with it somehow, pushing it out of consciousness. Nazism is alive, just under different guises.
@@resireg enjoy ur immigrant filled, climate obsessed paradise.
I just hope that all of these HATERS gone be in the court of our GOD ,and have to face our Lord..
These stories are upsetting to me. But, I feel I must watch them. To remember all who were murdered. What a waste war is.
Sadly, the persecution started long before the war. Hitler had been in power for six years when WW2 started.
49:08 😭 I couldn’t help it. God bless him.
It is 2023 right now. Anyone who was 20 in 1945 is 98 now. How much responsibility would a 20 year old be expected to have at age 20? How many perpetrators can be left, especially out of an age group that suffered such high death rate due to the war?
Never forget, NEVER forgive!
@@resireg ???
@@ruthietaylor8756 i think Germany did what was right. They suffered a lot in the 1920s, and 30s. So it is justifiable their reaction
@@resireg the stab in the back myth was just that. A myth.
A myth started by Eric Ludendorff and some other key guys in the Imperial German Army who could not accept that Germany had lost the Great War fair and square. They fought bravely until the end of 1918. But they lost.
There was no fifth column that caused Germany’s defeat. Germany lost on the battlefields in 1918.
@augustuscaesar7348 you need therapy, asap
@@resiregyou think the Germans only duffered during those times...
How soon we forget. The impunity that looms over all these unspeakable crimes is telling.
Must be new to learning human history.
@@knowone4032 the fact that i know how and why they all got away is a dead giveaway :)
@@batteryincorporated u mean with the help of the catholic church?
Hard to believe the German people let this go on...
I'm not surprised at all. It was done incrementally, gradually, one step at a time. The Reich didn't start slaughtering people as soon as they seized power. They worked up to it.
This is just a bunch of Jews talking
@@remainselusive1 and your parents were related, what’s your point?
@@Adam-vm8kp ad hominem attacks rabbi? Because I know you have no evidence
@@remainselusive1 oh we don't know if we should believe in a random UA-cam commenter like you or in real survivors of the Holocaust. Tough choice here 🙄
Great documentary.