@@xxiiiiiixx6076 As I wrote, the war, atrocities , slaughter and denied immigration must be studied. How very disrespectful of you towards that knowledge. Maybe? Problems? Educate yourself.
@@stelsue1958 If you want to study recent history then you beter start interviewing eldery people to get the whole picture. Seems you diden´t learn yourself that much. Maybe you should educate yourself.
Very interesting presentation, I really appreciated it. Otto ambros, who you mentioned, was childhood friends with Heinrich himmler, which helped them get the credit for that factory (mentioned in hells cartel iirc). And John Mcloy, who personally rejected plans to bomb the trains to auschwitz had worked with IG farben as a lawyer before the war. And he helped free war criminals after the war. Thinking about the fact that the factory still exists is fascinating, it’s like finding out that Chernobyl provided energy until like 2009. On some level its obvious. These facilities are massive and expensive, you can’t just abandon them, but it feels wrong.
thank you for comparing Auschwitz slave labor to today's sweatshop slave-wage conditions in "free market" zones, etc. I have done activism on this also - the Workers Rights Consortium is organized by students for universities to have boycotts to help improve worker conditions for sports apparel that profits school partnerships with corporations.
Dr. Cebulski: thanks for this. Joe DuBois, the head of the team that prosecuted Farben in Nuremberg, later wrote (in The Devil's Chemists): "Ambros should have received the notoriety that Hitler himself got for the most infamous industrial project in history, the camp at Auschwitz." Anyone with any knowledge of WW2 knows about Hitler, Goering, etc. A smaller number know about Heydrich, Hoess, etc. But Ambros? ter Meer? Duerrfeld? -- lost to history (except in the GDR). In DuBois's words: "Horror consigned to oblivion." Horror. Evil. Satanic.
The cone shaped thing is a one man or two at a pinch air raid shelter. This was at or near the huge I G Farben plant maybe 2 miles long. On the other sidebof the road was the Jewish workers Camp of Auschwitz III. Still more curious was maybe 200. yards a was A BRITISH POW CAMP. Both Jews and POWS had to work in the plant. British readers may renember a story 'I BROKE INTO AUSCHWITZ' This was by British POW Dennis Avey (RIP) I spoke to him before he passed He was captured in Crete. One day he shaved off all his head hair, swapped clothes with a Jew and each spent a night in each others camps. The numbers tallied. He swapped back the next day The plant WAS BOMBED by US bombers flying from Italy. Regretably a bomb hit a large POW BOMB SHELTER, 38 BRITS were killed. They are now buried in Krakow Military Cemetary One man was from my County Mr Sanders of Finedon
Thank you for showing and investigation this. It must never be forgotten. But I have a question. Im dutch, and the prins Bernard of the Netherland had always something to do with AG farben,always has something todo with nazi's. He was a German royal, married witth a dutch royal and Queen of the Netherlands. I hope you do. Thanks
Unbelievable just how many concentration camps there were. Thought only three. Atrocities and unimaginable horror and conditions these humans had to try and survive. All the while being starved and worked to death.
Thank you so much for sharing this. My grandfather worked in this sub camp and survived. The rest of his family was killed upon arrival.
Beautiful concret building with the large green plant almost all over it, wow
Thank you. This is recent history that must be studied. I also learned how many countries knew about the atrocities and denied immigration.
Maybe did many countries have their own problems , or didn´t knew at all until after 1945.
@@xxiiiiiixx6076 As I wrote, the war, atrocities , slaughter and denied immigration must be studied. How very disrespectful of you towards that knowledge. Maybe? Problems? Educate yourself.
@@stelsue1958 If you want to study recent history then you beter start interviewing eldery people to get the whole picture.
Seems you diden´t learn yourself that much.
Maybe you should educate yourself.
@@xxiiiiiixx6076 ohhhh... Bro He didn't reply back, he got corrected
@@xxiiiiiixx6076 wrong, alliances knew in 1941 from the polish president on the exhale
Very interesting presentation, I really appreciated it.
Otto ambros, who you mentioned, was childhood friends with Heinrich himmler, which helped them get the credit for that factory (mentioned in hells cartel iirc).
And John Mcloy, who personally rejected plans to bomb the trains to auschwitz had worked with IG farben as a lawyer before the war. And he helped free war criminals after the war.
Thinking about the fact that the factory still exists is fascinating, it’s like finding out that Chernobyl provided energy until like 2009. On some level its obvious. These facilities are massive and expensive, you can’t just abandon them, but it feels wrong.
Thank you for your work and exposition
I have a sculpture called "monowytz" made in 1969 by John Cutrone.....it is unique and haunting.
Thank you
thank you for comparing Auschwitz slave labor to today's sweatshop slave-wage conditions in "free market" zones, etc. I have done activism on this also - the Workers Rights Consortium is organized by students for universities to have boycotts to help improve worker conditions for sports apparel that profits school partnerships with corporations.
Dr. Cebulski: thanks for this. Joe DuBois, the head of the team that prosecuted Farben in Nuremberg, later wrote (in The Devil's Chemists): "Ambros should have received the notoriety that Hitler himself got for the most infamous industrial project in history, the camp at Auschwitz." Anyone with any knowledge of WW2 knows about Hitler, Goering, etc. A smaller number know about Heydrich, Hoess, etc. But Ambros? ter Meer? Duerrfeld? -- lost to history (except in the GDR). In DuBois's words: "Horror consigned to oblivion." Horror. Evil. Satanic.
The cone shaped thing is a one man or two at a pinch air raid shelter. This was at or near the huge I G Farben plant maybe 2 miles long. On the other sidebof the road was the Jewish workers Camp of Auschwitz III. Still more curious was maybe 200. yards a was A BRITISH POW CAMP. Both Jews and POWS had to work in the plant.
British readers may renember a story 'I BROKE INTO AUSCHWITZ'
This was by British POW Dennis Avey (RIP)
I spoke to him before he passed
He was captured in Crete.
One day he shaved off all his head hair, swapped clothes with a Jew and each spent a night in each others camps. The numbers tallied.
He swapped back the next day
The plant WAS BOMBED by US bombers flying from Italy.
Regretably a bomb hit a large POW BOMB SHELTER, 38 BRITS were killed. They are now buried in Krakow Military Cemetary
One man was from my County
Mr Sanders of Finedon
I suppose the phone were all watching this on is not made by slave labour, 🐾🐦
Many of these people learned valuable skills which they put to use in Palestine and Israel subsequently. Everything has a silver lining!
Thank you for showing and investigation this. It must never be forgotten. But I have a question. Im dutch, and the prins Bernard of the Netherland had always something to do with AG farben,always has something todo with nazi's. He was a German royal, married witth a dutch royal and Queen of the Netherlands. I hope you do. Thanks
In Monowitz IG Farben purified Uranium for bomb experiments
Excellent 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺😀😀😀😀😀
Thumbnail looks like a concrete Dalek.
Totally agree 👍
Unbelievable just how many concentration camps there were. Thought only three. Atrocities and unimaginable horror and conditions these humans had to try and survive. All the while being starved and worked to death.
over 1000 !!!
Heard once the Monowitz camp contained a gas chamber too, is that reliable?
No it didnt.
Po polsku doktorze