@@marcrigor6423 Indeed! It was a colossal blunder IMO. This was a key moment in history and they filmed most of the rest of the trial, so why not the verdicts?
Extraordinary to have this on film. Even today, here in the UK, we do not allow any media into courtrooms. I wish our reportage was still as sharp and impartial.
Mostly it is a good thing. In some cases though here in the U.S. it has had adverse effects such as the prosecution, judges, or defense being put in the public eye and having themselves or their family personally attacked for doing their job.
This was a world court. Showing the world the outcome was paramount . After the war in Europe ended and concentration camps were liberated, Eisenhower ordered all military personnel not needed to tour the nearest camp and when they went home ,tell everyone what they saw . Showing the consequences of what these men did opened a lot of peoples eyes . There had been rumors about the camps but people wouldn't believe it because they thought no human could do those things to another human being. My father was part of the liberating forces at Dachau . He was put in charge of burying the countless bodies . The citizens of Dachau were forced to walk through the camp and see what had happen there. They claimed they didn't know it was going on. These are the same people who either worked at the camp or delivered supplies to the camps but somehow claimed to have not known. My father said you could smell the rot of death five miles before you got to Dachau.
@@DrHappy-hk4hl because America should of stayed the hell out of Germany and minded their own business. America helped to bring down the coolest empire we’ve had and the last final bastion of hope against the jew
Well... keep in mind John Woods U.S. Army executioner, possibly purposely, botched their hangings. Not only was the drop insufficient to snap their necks cleanly, so that they strung to death, but the gallows trap door too narrow to facilitate a straight drop, and many of them sustained facial contusions as a result. Each execution took several long minutes, still too short and clean. Unfortunately Georing escaped the hangman’s noose, via a cyanid capsule, the procurement of which is still a controversy today.
Its happening today, trump supporters calling people on the left NPCs or people on the left calling trump supporters MAGATS or the vaxxed calling those who can't or won't take the vaccine diseased or stupid, both sides believe they are right and would fight and destroy the other side
This also should strike close to home since soviets (read russians) divided Poland with german nazi and basically fed you to them; and since russians are repeating the history now in Ukraine including forcibly removing Ukrainians from occupied territories and sending them to russia and/or filtration camps and/or using them for forced labour and/or torture chambers and/or executing them etcetera... History is repeating itself here and now.
The importance of filming this piece of justice was vital,..crimes against humanity of this magnitude, the wholesale extermination of people, can never be forgotten
And yet a very similar crime was well under way at the time in Soviet Union. Not many are familiar with that piece of history. That’s very unfortunate!
@Prestallar this wasn’t a joke by any stretch. The trials established many international standards we operate under today. This was one of if not the most important trial of the 20th century
@@JaX-cu7hb What do you mean? In the Nuremburg trials the victims got to be the judge jury and executioner, the only trail in modern history that is like that.
The extraordinary thing is that the Defendants weren't really taking this seriously until the Americans exhibited a film displaying the conditions in the camps. After that the Defendants visibly collapsed, hiding their eyes, or holding their heads in their hands.
And why do you think the camps were that way? Because of the allied bombing of the transport network. They could hardly feed their own people its a miracle so many people of the camps even survived.
Needs must. Sad, but true. Since everyone was racing to get the science, the West had to win that race. The alternative was unthinkable. Once Pandora's box was opened, there was no other choice, sadly.
@@yes2day100 true but always gotta see both sides of this ugly history so we don’t repeat it. Just how we should recognise how brutal the Soviets were during WW2 with their atrocities. Just because they were allies shouldn’t distinguish the fact they were just as bad as the Nazi’s.
@@fandangobrandango7864 well yeah, I used Russia as a prime example above but sure we had our war crimes but the Russians were just as bad as the Nazi’s, British and American forces at least had the protection of democracy to stop us from war crimes as there was heavy criticism among the British public on our military forces because we firebombed loads of civilians in which the news reported on. Russian people never had a say to speak against their war crimes and the Nazi’s brainwashed their people. But yeah history is horrible on both sides, just some more than others
I've visited the museum courtroom, and on film, it looks so big, full of many people and upper and lower levels of furniture. In real life, it is surprisingly a small room. All the ornate wood and marble is still to be seen, and of course, the Nazi demons, allied soldiers, lawyers, judges, translators, and MP's memory still haunts the place. There is no tour of the prison cells, or back courtyard etc...
The Americans changed the courtroom in the courthouse of Nuremberg for the IMT-trial and the other Military Tribunals of the US-Army against German Nazis. After the end of the trials of the military tribunals in 1949 the German justice administration changed this courtroom into its original version. Until doday the German punishment court of the "Landgericht" and the "Oberlandesgericht" Nürnberg use this old courtroum for their trials. The prison cells of the condemned Nazis are used for the German "Untersuchungshäftlinge. The room of the American gallows for the Nazis in Nuremberg is abandonned and used only for tools of the German court administration. The Westgermans abolished the legal deathpunishment in 1949 in opposite to the USA! The Americans, British and French excecuted criminals, who had been condemned by their tribunals in Germany until 1952.
@BMW M3 GTR I couldn’t understand your second sentence, not sure if English isn’t primary (no offense if so) but I wasn’t trying to disagree, just curious as to why one would put money on “nazis not being demons” obviously they are human beings and not mythological creatures, but would you say that Nazis are bad people?
@@sarahvand3628 Do you know if they ever figured out how he killed himself? Was it cyanide? I thought it was a mystery how he did it under guard but maybe I'm thinking of someone else maybe? Edit: sorry my mistake. He took poison but they don't know how he got it.
Speer and Von Braun were just as guilty for the deaths of THOUSANDS in slave labor use. Both should have had the noose applied just as promptly. The same with the monster Hirohito at the conclusion of the Japan war crime trials. Political convenience and expediency prevailed in the need to face the other monster…Stalin.
@@bigrat4452 Their beliefs aren't that nothing happened. They believe the numbers were greatly exaggerated and that the camps weren't just targeting at that one specific ethnic group that you're not allowed to criticize online. I don't believe their theories but I can see why they do.
@@dorthesanchezz4227 People believe what they want because some things are just too big, extreme, cruel etc. to comprehend for the human mind. Especially when that mind isn’t blessed with an average or above average IQ.
@@petercortens6019 There's still time. While "humanity" learns at a snail's pace--if at all--the entities of evil never stop refining their methods at break-neck speed.
I think we have learned. We have since tripped up a few times, but WWII’s lessons ring on today. Ironically, it is Russia who seems to have forgotten the true lesson. China as well. The people in these countries suffered more than anyone else, but their horrible governments effectively ensured they were treated as cannon fodder and then trained them not to ask too many questions after the war ended. The parallels between Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan to modern Russia and the CCP are uncanny, as is the current geopolitical climate uncannily similar to the lead up to WWII. We may be headed towards another one of these, unfortunately. If we survive, at least after that (presumably) there wouldn’t be anymore major dictatorships left over. Big “if” on whether we survive though.
@@allmyfriendsaredead3107 Quit the stupid fake racist crap. Nobody in the West thinks Russians are “subhuman.” In fact, I’m not even convinced you’re Western if you talk like that. Like the Germans and the Japanese and now the Chinese, Russia is a corrupt imperialist state leading its people astray for the sake of one man’s ego and a bad system. Putin and his ilk need to be stopped so that the Russian people can thrive again, and finally be our allies instead of our enemies in this idiotic continuous Cold War we’re raging. Yes, we may have to go to war with Russia and kill Russians, but it’s not out of racism or what they like to call “Russophobia.” It’s because they’re exceptionally corrupt and have no individual rights or say in their government, which leads to them invading their neighbors to try and steal their land.
@@maryclynch9356 As a kid I remember Werner Von Brun who was made an honorary member of the Nazi Party made guest appearances with Walt Disney on the tv shoe Disney's Wonderful World of Color.
@@timontide6404 hundreds of thousands were 'amnestied' or let out of jail early. Some, like top SS mass-killer Martin Sandberger, were given special treatment: he should have been hanged but was back on the street by 1958 and lived until 2010.
I believe the US only took 1,400 ex nazis. Still enough to make you sick but we had the nuke and needed ways to get it from point a to b and the Germans already had missiles
the term denazification was coined at this time, they tried to programme this on millions of people it did not work, because it became an impossible task. I won't profess to know the answer in situations like this other than to feel Mandela got close with his 'Truth and Reconciliation policy'. In the end we had to let go of pursuing 'justice'. The trials effectively became a symbolic aspect as many of the top Nazis as could be rounded up and shown to the world. They would have been better off taking their own lives as Hitler did, but were too cowardly and arrogant to do so. Nothing much has changed because new generations come along and repeat the same actions and mistakes, man far from being the most intelligent species on the planet is quite stupid when all placed together.
@Based Zoomer punished for being high ranking nazis and their crimes. The majority of them got away. Nazi doctors who did human experiments in the concentration camps for example, continued working as doctors in Germany and Austria like nothing happened. Ex SS who went to become police officers, professors at University, etc. There are many examples.
In 1952 the communist North-Korea and Mao`s Redchina invaded South-Korea supported by the USSR. Only the USA defended South-Korea. Therefore America needed even support of some criminal German Nazis, like Generaloberst Franz Halder, Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein, SS-General Six, who was condemned to death by hangig for murder in the USSR and was pardonenned and released.
@@cysigh11 every country took ex nazis to work for them. The US and USSR took the most. US brought back about 1,400 “scientists”. But that’s what they tell us
Well they judged a lot of people, just not in this trial. When Waffen SS divisions were captured by the British and Americans they were all put on small trials if their division had been involved with any war crimes. Many high ranking nazi officials took their own life and many escaped to South America through the Catholic Church. If you judged every killer, millions would be on trial. But instead the rule was for people on trial was that if they were not in a position to deny their orders then they were not guilty, the allies gave an example as hitler ordered Rommel to execute any British tank commanders they capture but Rommel burnt the note and refused the order- therefore if Rommel was still alive he would be trialed not guilty.
@@tbnthompson The Soviet Union didn't take Nazi party members though, compare that to some of the ones the US 'rehabilitated' through Operation Paperclip
That's because psychopaths rule the world. They always have done. They delibere engineer wars in order to create vast wealth for their business dynasties and to retain control of the masses. They do it by feeding us their 'fighting for freedom' bullshit.
The president of the court did not let the cameramen inside at te timw of verdict because he knew Mr.Goering would have smiled it off with a conspicuous contempt and Alfred Joedl with a disbelief and a later indignation.Julius streicher would have ranted it out as he always used to do.
Wonder how speer reacted he must surely have been thinking death right and allegedly raeder was extremely surprised as he surely thought he was gonna meet the noose I assume hans frank arthur seyss inquart and frick took it with a pinch of salt keitel and kaltenbrunner were probably dissapointed Ribbentrop was probably pretty sad and Rosenberg and sauckel were probably scared shitless
No, because Japan did surrender conditionally, as opposed to german unconditional surrender. Nobody in the US wanted to invade the home islands, which would have been carnage even after the bombs.
@@daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 I guess its the simple reason of "interest". Seeing nazi criminals react to their punishments already sounds like a big scene because its a interesting event.
So many escaped justice after the war. Many of the soldiers that committed mass murder like the ones in the Einsatzgruppen were able to blend back into Germany at wars end. Many of the guards at the death camps also escaped justice, so many with blood on their hands never got tried and punished, so so many.
It is like that with everything in life. Every time you want something greater than your peers there are some consequences that comes with it. In this case it's the difference between being a simple soldier or a high rank officer. You will have nice rooms, better pay, you can decide for your actions but when something bad happens you are the one that will pay for it.
Lt. Calley is just chilling nowadays, and countless Allied soldiers/commanders from WW2 who did far worse never even saw courts martial. Chuck Yeager is actually a celebrated hero! Sometimes people just get off easy and will only face judgement after death.
This gives me chills. Many war criminals, only few caught and found guilty, millions of civilian deaths, many unheard true stories and Justice is selective. World is a bizzaro world until we realize.
This is not "justice" this is victors justice. The Soviets have also murdered millions, yet they are represented as one of the judge's. The same applies today. If you are the victor you will never face a court of law.
A lot of these men, possibly all of them wouldn’t have been tried if they won. There’s actually an example of one solider on trial for shooting stranded allied sailors at sea. The reason he got off was that he pointed that the US had done the exact same thing in a documented event years prior with no punishment. The charges were lessened only so the US didn’t look hypocritical
I'm from the Republic of Ireland. To this day I cannot understand why we did did not help the Allies in this war. We had many resources such as Sea Ports, Airports, an ability to fight etc. The Germans respected the English (being Saxons etc.) But they had no respect for the Irish. Had they invaded our Island they would have made mince meat of us.
@Robin Spence we have a completely different society though. Democratic republics are breeding grounds for corruption. Look at all that’s going on now. We’re doing the same thing they were but we hide it and propagate it so we’ll by doing it out in the open in such a blatant way that we camouflage it as democracy
@Bruno Desrosiers yes, they were from an Estonian SS division. Many of them were allowed to emigrate to the US after the trial, others were re-settled in other countries in the West.
A funny little thing is, the son of Ribbentrop, Rudolf von Ribbentrop, lived (and died) very near to where I live. A woman who helped him with cleaning etc. (due to the old age) now also helps my Grandma :D
what most offended me in the 2003 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is that certain Republican politicians showed us, to our horror, that we are quite as capable of bloodthirsty and meaningless butchery upon a helpless people as the German people responding to Goring's declaration: But tell the people they are in danger, drive it home to them, and tell them also that the pacificists are working hand in glove with those enemies who will destroy them. If the people are convinced, it makes no difference the government, democratic, fascist, communist or monarchy, the leader's make all the decisions and the sheep merely obey. I paraphrase because my 68 year old brain cannot locate the quote.
2003 war in Afghanistan? God it's like you people are allergic to history. The US *led* (not just the US) invasion of Afghanistan occurred in 2001, not 2003, in response to a little event called 9/11, when over 9,000 people were killed or injured by a state sponsored terror attack on US soil. Sure, the resulting war lasted well through 2003 (into the 2020s), but it seems like you believe the war started in 2003, which is wholly incorrect. It was the Iraq war that started in 2003. If you think the 2003 Iraq was was 'bloodthirsty and meaningless butchery', then I feel incredibly sorry for you. Saddam Hussein was a violent dictator directly responsible for the death of at least a million people, possibly more. He was a dictator who had already showed that he was willing to use weapons of mass destruction against civilian populations through his use of chemical weapons during the Iran-Iraq war. He was a dictator who, just a decade earlier, invaded and annexed the small neighboring nation of Kuwait, butchering and killing Kuwaiti civilians based on totally unfounded claims of 'slant drilling'. While we didn't 'find' any weapons of mass destruction in 2003, we did find *MASS GRAVES,* some of which contained as many as 60,000 bodies, extensive evidence of ties to al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden, evidence of other war crimes, and violations of the United Nations sanctions regime leveled on Iraq between 1990 and 2003. It's sad to see Liberal Americans falling for this propaganda crap. In 20 years, the American left will probably be waving Russian flags crying about how Putin was a savior and how America was the bad guy all along. It makes me sick.
@@JohnSmith-rq6cq The stupid is strong with this one. The war in AFGHANISTAN did not start until 2003 AFTER the use of force authorization which permitted attack on "Those who attacked us on 9/11" which the Taliban DID NOT DO, nor did SADDAM and Bush even admitted it. What IDIOCY.
Those were not ''russian members of the Tribunal'' but SOVIET ones. Soviet Union consisted of MANY nations who comprised the biggest part of soviet army and who bore the burdern of war. Yet their contribution is eradicated even in this sentence ''russian members'' as if soviet union was only russia.
People associate the Soviet Union with Russia because these other nations celebrate their independence from Russia till today. Most of these other nations didn't want anything to do with Soviet Union till today. So, shouldn't Russia take all the credit? When its Russia that is always proud of thr Soviet Union and long for it.
"...which may have echoed through the minds of those who planned and brought about the greatest catastrophe of all time." Homer Simpson: "The greatest catastrophe of all time *so far.*"
I’m American…I played football in Brazil for two years lived in the state of Santa Catarina… I lived in the south which were white completed…I guess a lot of nazis escaped there. And many other parts of South America
Wich team!? Im brazilian. Yes a lot of nazis escaped to here, one of the main destiny's they had. We know the big shots(Mengele, Wagner from sobibor, Stangl..) but many more unknow" came and lived untouched.
There’s a few completely German villages in Argentina. Search up “hunting hitler” they travel all over and have lots of evidence of nazis being there. Bases, homes, villages where to this day they speak German, swastikas hung all over, and the people that live there talk about their grandparents/parents and how they were hero’s and have the SS symbol from the nazis. The village is Bariloche.
Yup, Santa Catarina is full of nazis. Most of them went there, but many also went to the rest of Brazil and to Argentina. That's why there's so many people with German names in Brazil.
@@LittleKitty22 call them Germans now the time changed the generation too why the sons had to pay for the mistakes of their parents unless they are proud of their works other than bravery in war
How about stalin, he was a partner in the attack on poland. Stalin ordered the attack on finland, twice. None of the judges represented a nation that had not aquired an empire by forrce and killing of civilians.
Well, there's no guarantee that we'll even survive 120 years. At this time, we already have 2 nuclear superpowers who are in complete control of two different dictators: Putin and Xi. The centralization of power is so crazy that if either of them wanted to, they could destroy the whole planet. That will get only worse as our weapons become better and better (like AGI), but we still have pockets of humanity living under dictatorships with a crazy amount of power accumulation at the top with zero mechanisms for braking.
Our Ww2 RNZAF dad.., said to never underestimate just how desperate things were for the Allies..for so long.., even down here in the Sth Pacific.. 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🌹
Question - during cross examination, one of the defendants started lashing out at the prosecutors. I can't remember who it was. Does anyone recall who it was please? Thanks...
@@mattalibozek7258 Yeah I remember that, but I'm more familiar with him so I know I wouldve remembered it was him. I'm thinking it might have been Julius Streicher as he was quite defiant even when he was hanged. Just wondering if someone could be sure exactly who it was as I was hoping to use it as part of a project I'm working on
4:38 "The governor was a willing participant in the economic exploitation of the occupied country in a way which led to the deaths by starvation of a large number of people".
Isn't it ironic the people who hanged the Germans for crimes against humanity are now behind Plandemic ,organiz genocide ,but this time they won't be any hangings.
@@darrelltregear3571 lmao the difference between those two is one was proven in an international court of law while the "proof" of the other is what a bunch of schizo's on the internet said
2:26 "Hess appeared to be suffering from one of his stomach cramps and had to leave the court" Yes that's called anxiety induced diarrhea and Id be feeling that as well if I was on trial for crimes against humanity and my sentencing was coming
What role did Rudolf Hess really play, because my recollection is that he was imprisoned in the UK, and there has not been evidence of him participating in atrocities. But I may be wrong!
Officially he was found guilty of "crimes of peace" (waging war) and conspiracy to commit those crimes, as he was mainly imprisoned in Scotland during the time the decision and enaction of the "final solution" and other abhorrent crimes were carried out.
@@chuckschickbaldtacos I think the reason goering didn't want to be hung was because it seemed disrespectful and he thought that he should go out like a soldier and die by firing squad when he was told he would be hung he committed suicide
I think you got enough to worry about with the current regime in your country as that you should loose any sleep over other countries. Germany and Austria are repeating a very dark era of their history...
It’s absolutely crazy to think people were this evil. But, we must not forget that this can still happen again. Look at the rise of extremism in the West. I believe we will see these events happen again
Left and right extremism are rising thats true but at least from germany there are no dangers i know it bc i am german and we ha ve laws that the military can turn against the goverment if it hurts human rights
@@yummypopsicle8046 - Laws are bent and broken in times of crisis. More extremist leaders are coming to power in times of crisis. Look in America. Look anywhere. Leaders are more willing to do unthinkable things than before. Since 1980s, people have consistently lost rights and freedoms. We are less free today than a year ago
@@yummypopsicle8046 Germany traffic to material support nazi efforts on the eastern front yesterday today and tomorrow. read minsk agreement no politics please
that was hjalmar schacht, he was the main driver of the Third Reich's economy throughout the 1930s and was a devoted Nazi. However, he hated German expansionism and left politics just before the war started. Supposedly he conspired to kill Hitler in 1944 along with a bunch of generals but we'll never know for sure.
More like humans never learn. Why do tyrants come into power the first place? Because their predecessors neglected their duties. Case in point: Sweden just made the Swedendemocrats a populist right party the second strongest party in the Sweden parliament Why? Because this year alone had nearly 300 shootings and the then ruling goverment didn't do anything about it. And this had been building for years. Hitler himself said "The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes” And he is damn right about that.
I dont think so. I'd like that but I think we'll settle for footage of this. I think the paradigm has changed. "Good" men are weak now and arrogant, while dictators are careful and strategic.
Cool replies. I think I'll be a commie now. We're at a place where I'm sure it will work out. After forever of Capitalism, there's obviously no fruit there.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 He was not a war criminal. He was not directly involved with the military. he was a Nazi for sure though-one that flew to England because he wanted peace....
@@anthonyfuqua6988 I'm too young, but I did not imply any conspiracy. I just think the trial is one of the most important moment of world war 2, and I genuinely wish to reviewed. The defendant were smart and important, as well as the accusers. This is perhaps the highest trial in history.
They where not executed because they 'started' a war, but because of war-crimes. If you don't understand the difference it could explain your comment about a presidential library, indicating that you are a communist.
Comentario: siempre el derrotado será el culpable. Vae victis. Los civiles casi siempre bien juzgados como culpables, los hombres de uniforme (excepto policías, carceleros, etc) ya no resulta tan clara la culpabilidad muchas veces, salvo que se pueda probar fehacientemente lo contrario. Los uniformados en el bando vencedor siempre absueltos aunque no muchos tampoco lo merezcan. En el caso de los juicios de Tokyo la imparcialidad estuvo siempre condicionada por Pearl Harbor. Conclusión: los uniformados en tiempo de guerra o pelean o son ajusticiados como traidores; ahora si pelean y triunfan reciben todos los honores y se oculta todo lo que puede ocultarse; pero si pierden son juzgados y condenados por los mismos actos cometidos por los vencedores. Saludos.
This trial happened an 8 minute walk away from my home. The building looks the same to this day, now a museum to remember the trials.
Very impressive been there couple years ago.
I would love to go metal detecting in some of those old battlefields! Can I come over? I’ll buy you dinner!
Cool man get really high and go vibing.
We can never forget.
I visited the Zeppelin field at Nuremburg a few years ago. Pretty chilling experience.
Escaping justice in Nuremburg isn't just extremely difficult, it's rocket science
So accurate only a few will get the sense.
That’s why Speer was acquitted, he was a genius
@@Falloutfrank49 And Warner Von Braun got away due in part, to his genius
@@Limosethe yeah he was seen as valuable to the United States
@@Limosethe "Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down?
That's not my department!" says Wernher von Braun
None of the defendants were filmed as verdicts were read. This is cut and pieced together which is what explains their non-reactions.
Probably
@@blessed7752 one of the biggest historical blunders if you ask me.
@@marcrigor6423 definitely it would be a pleasure to know.especially when it comes to the nuremberg trials
You can picture Goering ripping off his headphones, sitting with crossed arms while shaking his head and muttering something.
@@marcrigor6423 Indeed! It was a colossal blunder IMO. This was a key moment in history and they filmed most of the rest of the trial, so why not the verdicts?
Extraordinary to have this on film. Even today, here in the UK, we do not allow any media into courtrooms. I wish our reportage was still as sharp and impartial.
Mostly it is a good thing. In some cases though here in the U.S. it has had adverse effects such as the prosecution, judges, or defense being put in the public eye and having themselves or their family personally attacked for doing their job.
This was a world court. Showing the world the outcome was paramount . After the war in Europe ended and concentration camps were liberated, Eisenhower ordered all military personnel not needed to tour the nearest camp and when they went home ,tell everyone what they saw . Showing the consequences of what these men did opened a lot of peoples eyes . There had been rumors about the camps but people wouldn't believe it because they thought no human could do those things to another human being. My father was part of the liberating forces at Dachau . He was put in charge of burying the countless bodies . The citizens of Dachau were forced to walk through the camp and see what had happen there. They claimed they didn't know it was going on. These are the same people who either worked at the camp or delivered supplies to the camps but somehow claimed to have not known. My father said you could smell the rot of death five miles before you got to Dachau.
Your country is still a monarchy😂 you dont even have freedom of speech.
@@johnhelton9533 when has that happened? Youre out of your element. Justice should be TRANSPARENT
@@LiterallyGodno country has true freedom of speech.
Just think, the US prosecutor was only 27 when he was appointed to this case and he died on Saturday at the age of 103
Ben Ferencz. He wasn't the only US prosecutor. I'm thankful to him and all the others for holding these bastards accountable.
Looks like he lived too long
And now the US Supreme Court set up the next immunity of tyranny. Amazing how cyclical things are.
@@YearsgonebyeWhy would you say something like that?
@@DrHappy-hk4hl because America should of stayed the hell out of Germany and minded their own business. America helped to bring down the coolest empire we’ve had and the last final bastion of hope against the jew
By hanging, they got off lightly.
They should have gassed them or frozen them to death like they did to their victims.
Well... keep in mind John Woods U.S. Army executioner, possibly purposely, botched their hangings. Not only was the drop insufficient to snap their necks cleanly, so that they strung to death, but the gallows trap door too narrow to facilitate a straight drop, and many of them sustained facial contusions as a result. Each execution took several long minutes, still too short and clean. Unfortunately Georing escaped the hangman’s noose, via a cyanid capsule, the procurement of which is still a controversy today.
The early ones often strangled, it was only after master hangman pierrepoint took over that they died quick
They should have been shot in the balls then a week later in the head.
@@rogerharvey1698 Good
I still cannot fathom how human beings could be so cruel to others. It makes me sick to my stomach.
Because they believed WW2 was instigated by members of that ethnic group.
Take a look around 2022 the same things are happening but there will likely never be trials
Its happening today, trump supporters calling people on the left NPCs or people on the left calling trump supporters MAGATS or the vaxxed calling those who can't or won't take the vaccine diseased or stupid, both sides believe they are right and would fight and destroy the other side
@@zedmanatutube So why don't they?
Look Around with your eyes open. Jesus Christ Man!!
Watching this struck close to home for me. Both of my husband's parents were taken out of Poland as slave laborers during the war.
Did they survive?
This also should strike close to home since soviets (read russians) divided Poland with german nazi and basically fed you to them; and since russians are repeating the history now in Ukraine including forcibly removing Ukrainians from occupied territories and sending them to russia and/or filtration camps and/or using them for forced labour and/or torture chambers and/or executing them etcetera... History is repeating itself here and now.
I asked Pizza Hut if I could get 6 million pizzas, they said they don’t have enough ovens
The importance of filming this piece of justice was vital,..crimes against humanity of this magnitude, the wholesale extermination of people, can never be forgotten
And yet a very similar crime was well under way at the time in Soviet Union. Not many are familiar with that piece of history. That’s very unfortunate!
@@pavel0900 No it wasn't
@@bdotm prove me wrong!
@Prestallar this wasn’t a joke by any stretch. The trials established many international standards we operate under today. This was one of if not the most important trial of the 20th century
@Prestallar you might have a point. But I wouldn’t be so rush and throw away the baby with the bath water.
The gravity of this moment, after the endless horror of WW2 is still awe inspiring.
I think that the trial was biased and unfair
@@larsgoran9926 you gotta be joking
@@JaX-cu7hb What do you mean? In the Nuremburg trials the victims got to be the judge jury and executioner, the only trail in modern history that is like that.
@Patrick McMahon Dosn't matter, no other trail of war crimes was set up like these trails
@@larsgoran9926 Maybe because this was the first one of its kind and there was no precedent? Just saying
The extraordinary thing is that the Defendants weren't really taking this seriously until the Americans exhibited a film displaying the conditions in the camps.
After that the Defendants visibly collapsed, hiding their eyes, or holding their heads in their hands.
Even they shocked what they actually did.
@@richiebambara3980they were shocked as they didn’t do it… it was all propaganda
Kaltenbrunner sure wasn’t. He saw those camps many times before.
@@ericsantucci6934most of them heard of it but weren’t there personally.For example,Goering was visibly shocked.
And why do you think the camps were that way? Because of the allied bombing of the transport network. They could hardly feed their own people its a miracle so many people of the camps even survived.
Just pray you were a rocket scientist during this trial.
Needs must. Sad, but true. Since everyone was racing to get the science, the West had to win that race. The alternative was unthinkable. Once Pandora's box was opened, there was no other choice, sadly.
@@yes2day100 true but always gotta see both sides of this ugly history so we don’t repeat it. Just how we should recognise how brutal the Soviets were during WW2 with their atrocities. Just because they were allies shouldn’t distinguish the fact they were just as bad as the Nazi’s.
@@mast3rchief536 I mean the Allies also commited war crimes during ww2 too. The firebombings, the atom bombs...we weren't exactly saints either.
@@fandangobrandango7864 well yeah, I used Russia as a prime example above but sure we had our war crimes but the Russians were just as bad as the Nazi’s, British and American forces at least had the protection of democracy to stop us from war crimes as there was heavy criticism among the British public on our military forces because we firebombed loads of civilians in which the news reported on. Russian people never had a say to speak against their war crimes and the Nazi’s brainwashed their people. But yeah history is horrible on both sides, just some more than others
The British literally starved bengal during the war and killed 3 million people and the Americans imprisoned Japanese Citizens.
I've visited the museum courtroom, and on film, it looks so big, full of many people and upper and lower levels of furniture. In real life, it is surprisingly a small room. All the ornate wood and marble is still to be seen, and of course, the Nazi demons, allied soldiers, lawyers, judges, translators, and MP's memory still haunts the place. There is no tour of the prison cells, or back courtyard etc...
The Americans changed the courtroom in the courthouse of Nuremberg for the IMT-trial and the other Military Tribunals of the US-Army against German Nazis. After the end of the trials of the military tribunals in 1949 the German justice administration changed this courtroom into its original version. Until doday the German punishment court of the "Landgericht" and the "Oberlandesgericht" Nürnberg use this old courtroum for their trials. The prison cells of the condemned Nazis are used for the German "Untersuchungshäftlinge. The room of the American gallows for the Nazis in Nuremberg is abandonned and used only for tools of the German court administration. The Westgermans abolished the legal deathpunishment in 1949 in opposite to the USA! The Americans, British and French excecuted criminals, who had been condemned by their tribunals in Germany until 1952.
@BMW M3 GTR I disagree
@BMW M3 GTR I disagree, they were.
@BMW M3 GTR explain how national socialism is good
@BMW M3 GTR I couldn’t understand your second sentence, not sure if English isn’t primary (no offense if so) but I wasn’t trying to disagree, just curious as to why one would put money on “nazis not being demons” obviously they are human beings and not mythological creatures, but would you say that Nazis are bad people?
Remember when Speer lied and begged that he was just architect. And Goering was like "lol"
Or when the radioman said "soon these men will get their just reward" and Goering was like "lol"
Hehe Goering gave no shits
@@sarahvand3628 Do you know if they ever figured out how he killed himself? Was it cyanide? I thought it was a mystery how he did it under guard but maybe I'm thinking of someone else maybe?
Edit: sorry my mistake. He took poison but they don't know how he got it.
@@johns1625 HG had previously smuggled into the prison some cyanide in a container of skin cream, which a pliable guard let him fetch.
Speer and Von Braun were just as guilty for the deaths of THOUSANDS in slave labor use. Both should have had the noose applied just as promptly. The same with the monster Hirohito at the conclusion of the Japan war crime trials. Political convenience and expediency prevailed in the need to face the other monster…Stalin.
What I don’t understand is that people honestly believe this never happened… I really don’t understand how that could possibly be..
no one thinks this didnt happen
@@Spookykidshow There are people that do but theres not a lot of them
@@bigrat4452 Their beliefs aren't that nothing happened. They believe the numbers were greatly exaggerated and that the camps weren't just targeting at that one specific ethnic group that you're not allowed to criticize online.
I don't believe their theories but I can see why they do.
@@dorthesanchezz4227 People believe what they want because some things are just too big, extreme, cruel etc. to comprehend for the human mind. Especially when that mind isn’t blessed with an average or above average IQ.
Left wing ideology is on a mission to erase all history and thereby perpetuate its repeating itself.
My great uncle was one of the Military MP's in the room when this happened. No lie. I could only imagine what this could have been like.
Yeah! One of the most important and shocking parts of history! It's crazy how there's not much focus on it, in our school's history classes.
he probably regretted not shooting the prosecutors lmao
Nothing like a "no lie" to convince people you're not lying.
@@song8777 reason being is ' This may be offensive to some kids..
Really? My Granny was a tea lady at Nuremberg and was handing out biscuits to the prosecution when the sentences were read too. Small world!
And 80 years later humanity hasn't learned much.
Well we learned that, against all odds, we did not destroy ourselves in those 80 years
@@petercortens6019
There's still time.
While "humanity" learns at a snail's pace--if at all--the entities of evil never stop refining their methods at break-neck speed.
I think we have learned. We have since tripped up a few times, but WWII’s lessons ring on today. Ironically, it is Russia who seems to have forgotten the true lesson. China as well. The people in these countries suffered more than anyone else, but their horrible governments effectively ensured they were treated as cannon fodder and then trained them not to ask too many questions after the war ended. The parallels between Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan to modern Russia and the CCP are uncanny, as is the current geopolitical climate uncannily similar to the lead up to WWII.
We may be headed towards another one of these, unfortunately. If we survive, at least after that (presumably) there wouldn’t be anymore major dictatorships left over. Big “if” on whether we survive though.
@@allmyfriendsaredead3107 Quit the stupid fake racist crap. Nobody in the West thinks Russians are “subhuman.” In fact, I’m not even convinced you’re Western if you talk like that. Like the Germans and the Japanese and now the Chinese, Russia is a corrupt imperialist state leading its people astray for the sake of one man’s ego and a bad system. Putin and his ilk need to be stopped so that the Russian people can thrive again, and finally be our allies instead of our enemies in this idiotic continuous Cold War we’re raging. Yes, we may have to go to war with Russia and kill Russians, but it’s not out of racism or what they like to call “Russophobia.” It’s because they’re exceptionally corrupt and have no individual rights or say in their government, which leads to them invading their neighbors to try and steal their land.
@@allmyfriendsaredead3107
Corrupted humanity isn't ethnic.
Evil is borderless, and a predominance of it occupies elected office, worldwide!
Just missing the few thousand of them, who ended up working for the Allies (mainly the US) after the war ended!
A lot more than a few thousand, especially those who became citizens of West Germany.
Yes, helping to make rockets and at NASA ?
@@maryclynch9356 As a kid I remember Werner Von Brun who was made an honorary member of the Nazi Party made guest appearances with Walt Disney on the tv shoe Disney's Wonderful World of Color.
@@timontide6404 hundreds of thousands were 'amnestied' or let out of jail early. Some, like top SS mass-killer Martin Sandberger, were given special treatment: he should have been hanged but was back on the street by 1958 and lived until 2010.
I believe the US only took 1,400 ex nazis. Still enough to make you sick but we had the nuke and needed ways to get it from point a to b and the Germans already had missiles
I miss the days of quality journalism when journalists reported the news clearly, stating facts without inserting their personal opinions.
there has always been propaganda and bias in media it was just less obvious lol
This is a delusional belief.
You understand this is propaganda too?
never existed. technically this is opiniated in favour of the allies
There was never a time in history where that was the case.
Not a smartphone in sight, just people living in the moment.
My grandfather used to tell me that people wished they had something to capture everyday moments
Living in that moment dead in the next
Smartphones are/have destroyed society . It’s a government control device. Vax passport bs being exhibit B. A is socialist media.
You've got me there bro
That’s the observation here? Yep. Just a bunch of murdering Nazis. Living in the moment. Something to show the kids.
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Werner Von Braun - "He aimed for the stars but hit London..."
Lmao
@Kharkovkid - and he ended up as the Father of the American space program.
I certainly do hope the memories of the Nuremberg trials are relived again, for all those who, have, are, and will die because of what is being done.
Are you high? Its being done right now
@@sarahvand3628 where?
@@edrushhh if you have to ask that question, then you don’t deserve the dignity of a response.
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@@sarahvand3628 that’s literally what he said….
@@joeb.3931 the fact that you can’t answer a simple where question is quite telling
Very few people got rightly punished. Most went on to have wonderful careers in Germany, the US and New lives in South America
@Based Zoomer do you know where you are, Brandon?
the term denazification was coined at this time, they tried to programme this on millions of people it did not work, because it became an impossible task. I won't profess to know the answer in situations like this other than to feel Mandela got close with his 'Truth and Reconciliation policy'. In the end we had to let go of pursuing 'justice'. The trials effectively became a symbolic aspect as many of the top Nazis as could be rounded up and shown to the world. They would have been better off taking their own lives as Hitler did, but were too cowardly and arrogant to do so. Nothing much has changed because new generations come along and repeat the same actions and mistakes, man far from being the most intelligent species on the planet is quite stupid when all placed together.
exactly
@Based Zoomer punished for being high ranking nazis and their crimes. The majority of them got away. Nazi doctors who did human experiments in the concentration camps for example, continued working as doctors in Germany and Austria like nothing happened. Ex SS who went to become police officers, professors at University, etc.
There are many examples.
In 1952 the communist North-Korea and Mao`s Redchina invaded South-Korea supported by the USSR. Only the USA defended South-Korea. Therefore America needed even support of some criminal German Nazis, like Generaloberst Franz Halder, Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein, SS-General Six, who was condemned to death by hangig for murder in the USSR and was pardonenned and released.
The trials of Nuremburg was faster than the trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard...
This is an amazing fact
Honestly 😂
Who?
Its because the longer a case drags on the more money a lawyer makes.
Inappropriate to joke about this.
Only a few killers were judged.
and the U.S. absorbed many...opportunistic "justice".
Nuremberg code
@@cysigh11 every country took ex nazis to work for them. The US and USSR took the most. US brought back about 1,400 “scientists”. But that’s what they tell us
Well they judged a lot of people, just not in this trial. When Waffen SS divisions were captured by the British and Americans they were all put on small trials if their division had been involved with any war crimes. Many high ranking nazi officials took their own life and many escaped to South America through the Catholic Church. If you judged every killer, millions would be on trial. But instead the rule was for people on trial was that if they were not in a position to deny their orders then they were not guilty, the allies gave an example as hitler ordered Rommel to execute any British tank commanders they capture but Rommel burnt the note and refused the order- therefore if Rommel was still alive he would be trialed not guilty.
@@tbnthompson The Soviet Union didn't take Nazi party members though, compare that to some of the ones the US 'rehabilitated' through Operation Paperclip
Nuremberg Trials is part of the syllabus in my exam International law of War , watching this makes reading the transcript much more easy perhaps .
Perhaps lol a funny word
8:21, seems the lessons have not been learned. sad
That's because psychopaths rule the world. They always have done. They delibere engineer wars in order to create vast wealth for their business dynasties and to retain control of the masses. They do it by feeding us their 'fighting for freedom' bullshit.
The president of the court did not let the cameramen inside at te timw of verdict because he knew Mr.Goering would have smiled it off with a conspicuous contempt and Alfred Joedl with a disbelief and a later indignation.Julius streicher would have ranted it out as he always used to do.
Wonder how speer reacted he must surely have been thinking death right and allegedly raeder was extremely surprised as he surely thought he was gonna meet the noose
I assume hans frank arthur seyss inquart and frick took it with a pinch of salt keitel and kaltenbrunner were probably dissapointed
Ribbentrop was probably pretty sad and Rosenberg and sauckel were probably scared shitless
The British Prosecution Lawyers were magnificent. Thank you.
They did a first rate job
Ben Ferencz, one of the prosecutors, just died a year ago. March 11, 1920 - April 7, 2023. RIP sir. And thank you.
Just in time to not see fascism rise in the United states
I like the way Hess just sits there scrolling through TikTok. He's been watching it so long he's getting dizzy.
Were there similar trials held for Japanese war criminals?
No, because Japan did surrender conditionally, as opposed to german unconditional surrender.
Nobody in the US wanted to invade the home islands, which would have been carnage even after the bombs.
@@aenorist2431 Was anyone brought to book for the torture of Allied servicemen?
the tokyo trial
Yes, there were trials and hangings. Tojo was hanged.
The US made deals with the worst of the Japanese war criminals like the Unit 731 , they never served a day in jail.
They wouldn't let them film the part I was waiting for. Seeing the looks on their faces as their punishment was handed down!
why is it important to you to see that?
@@daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 its always interesting to see peoples reactions. Why do u think 50% of internet is reactions?
@@un3xxy343 i give up; why?
@@daktarioskarvannederhosen2568
I guess its the simple reason of "interest".
Seeing nazi criminals react to their punishments already sounds like a big scene because its a interesting event.
As if they didnt know they would die? These are hardened men who know whats in store.
So many escaped justice after the war. Many of the soldiers that committed mass murder like the ones in the Einsatzgruppen were able to blend back into Germany at wars end. Many of the guards at the death camps also escaped justice, so many with blood on their hands never got tried and punished, so so many.
It is like that with everything in life. Every time you want something greater than your peers there are some consequences that comes with it. In this case it's the difference between being a simple soldier or a high rank officer. You will have nice rooms, better pay, you can decide for your actions but when something bad happens you are the one that will pay for it.
Lt. Calley is just chilling nowadays, and countless Allied soldiers/commanders from WW2 who did far worse never even saw courts martial. Chuck Yeager is actually a celebrated hero! Sometimes people just get off easy and will only face judgement after death.
What happened to the pilots who dropped the A bombs on Japan?
@@tb8865so you support genocide then? Got it.
@@expeditioner9322 Japan started the War with the US. The US finished it. End of story
This gives me chills. Many war criminals, only few caught and found guilty, millions of civilian deaths, many unheard true stories and Justice is selective. World is a bizzaro world until we realize.
This is not "justice" this is victors justice.
The Soviets have also murdered millions, yet they are represented as one of the judge's.
The same applies today. If you are the victor you will never face a court of law.
@@Infernal460 that's a great perspective, and also true.
@@Infernal460 the nazis tried to wipe out a whole race and take over the world… it is definitely justice
@@JaX-cu7hb So did the Soviets, yet why are they not in the dock.
Because they were on the winning side.
@@JaX-cu7hb The nazis tried to out wipe every race except aryan germans.
The winners write the history. But many of these men on trial were deeply guilty, of breaking any reasonable code of human behavior.
the winners had already written western history a century in advance before ww1 sarted
A lot of these men, possibly all of them wouldn’t have been tried if they won.
There’s actually an example of one solider on trial for shooting stranded allied sailors at sea. The reason he got off was that he pointed that the US had done the exact same thing in a documented event years prior with no punishment. The charges were lessened only so the US didn’t look hypocritical
Pretty sure the losers write history as well. Maybe you don’t read much?
Well, the first part of your comment is accurate
@@annoyingbstard9407 You may want to _read_ a little more history, son
My dad was one of the MPs at the trial.
I'm from the Republic of Ireland. To this day I cannot understand why we did did not help the Allies in this war. We had many resources such as Sea Ports, Airports, an ability to fight etc. The Germans respected the English (being Saxons etc.) But they had no respect for the Irish. Had they invaded our Island they would have made mince meat of us.
"In a thousand years no one will forget" Jumps to 77 years later and people are already forgetting...
People definitely remember
@Robin Spence we have a completely different society though. Democratic republics are breeding grounds for corruption. Look at all that’s going on now. We’re doing the same thing they were but we hide it and propagate it so we’ll by doing it out in the open in such a blatant way that we camouflage it as democracy
Are you kidding me? We never stop talking about WW2 and certain events which took place. If anything we talk about it too much
@@greenmountainbrownie6473 that's the thing, people talk about it but most say lies about it by being ignorant or simply trying to influence others
You people are already thinking this was accurate
Fun fact. The Palace of Justice was guarded by former Waffen-SS troops.
yes we do watch Mark Felton.
@Bruno Desrosiers yeah some of the guards were Estonian SS troops, Look up Mark Felton SS guards
@Bruno Desrosiers Do you really watch mark felton
@Bruno Desrosiers yes, they were from an Estonian SS division. Many of them were allowed to emigrate to the US after the trial, others were re-settled in other countries in the West.
A funny little thing is, the son of Ribbentrop, Rudolf von Ribbentrop, lived (and died) very near to where I live. A woman who helped him with cleaning etc. (due to the old age) now also helps my Grandma :D
Skip the bias. Keep it straight journalism.
The British guys handled the readings well.
Unfortunately things like this happens when people comply
It's happening again today
@@TehUltimateSnake Anyone talking about 'public health' or the greater good..
@@TheJarlofWhiterun agreed
@@kollegahsterin what?
@@kollegahsterin It's really not ok to make this comparison. It's insulting to so many people who suffered back then.
what most offended me in the 2003 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is that certain Republican politicians showed us, to our horror, that we are quite as capable of bloodthirsty and meaningless butchery upon a helpless people as the German people responding to Goring's declaration:
But tell the people they are in danger, drive it home to them, and tell them also that the pacificists are working hand in glove with those enemies who will destroy them.
If the people are convinced, it makes no difference the government, democratic, fascist, communist or monarchy, the leader's make all the decisions and the sheep merely obey.
I paraphrase because my 68 year old brain cannot locate the quote.
2003 war in Afghanistan? God it's like you people are allergic to history. The US *led* (not just the US) invasion of Afghanistan occurred in 2001, not 2003, in response to a little event called 9/11, when over 9,000 people were killed or injured by a state sponsored terror attack on US soil. Sure, the resulting war lasted well through 2003 (into the 2020s), but it seems like you believe the war started in 2003, which is wholly incorrect.
It was the Iraq war that started in 2003. If you think the 2003 Iraq was was 'bloodthirsty and meaningless butchery', then I feel incredibly sorry for you. Saddam Hussein was a violent dictator directly responsible for the death of at least a million people, possibly more. He was a dictator who had already showed that he was willing to use weapons of mass destruction against civilian populations through his use of chemical weapons during the Iran-Iraq war. He was a dictator who, just a decade earlier, invaded and annexed the small neighboring nation of Kuwait, butchering and killing Kuwaiti civilians based on totally unfounded claims of 'slant drilling'. While we didn't 'find' any weapons of mass destruction in 2003, we did find *MASS GRAVES,* some of which contained as many as 60,000 bodies, extensive evidence of ties to al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden, evidence of other war crimes, and violations of the United Nations sanctions regime leveled on Iraq between 1990 and 2003.
It's sad to see Liberal Americans falling for this propaganda crap. In 20 years, the American left will probably be waving Russian flags crying about how Putin was a savior and how America was the bad guy all along. It makes me sick.
@@JohnSmith-rq6cq The stupid is strong with this one. The war in AFGHANISTAN did not start until 2003 AFTER the use of force authorization which permitted attack on "Those who attacked us on 9/11" which the Taliban DID NOT DO, nor did SADDAM and Bush even admitted it.
What IDIOCY.
It's sad to see a soldier who thinks "the Left" are the bad guys.
Much appreciated!!
Goring looks like he's sun bathing.
you guys rdy for Nuremburg 2.0 yet??
You bet Canada is.
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"b-but mr judge, how can it be a hate crime if i loved doing it?"
I literally laughed out loud when I read this.
Your honor, I plead "who cares" and move to dismiss all charges.
Amazing filming, wow.
3:20 what was Jordan Peterson doing there?
My uncle was their sitting down in the Nuremberg trials as a soldier
He is now 101
@@gostgamingshorts680What is his opinion on the present state of the world?
Those were not ''russian members of the Tribunal'' but SOVIET ones. Soviet Union consisted of MANY nations who comprised the biggest part of soviet army and who bore the burdern of war. Yet their contribution is eradicated even in this sentence ''russian members'' as if soviet union was only russia.
People associate the Soviet Union with Russia because these other nations celebrate their independence from Russia till today. Most of these other nations didn't want anything to do with Soviet Union till today. So, shouldn't Russia take all the credit? When its Russia that is always proud of thr Soviet Union and long for it.
they were committing crimes against humanity themselves, and shouldn't have been present. Stalin was worse than Hitler.
We need to have Nuremberg trials again for the mass murderers we are experiencing today.
we do its called court and death penalty derrrr
@@specialopssoldier1 ?
For Russian leadership
@Kira already agree
Uncle K and his friends 🤐
"...which may have echoed through the minds of those who planned and brought about the greatest catastrophe of all time."
Homer Simpson: "The greatest catastrophe of all time *so far.*"
This is possibly the best-placed Simpsons reference on UA-cam.
Well-done.
Catholic church school Catholics
Scalia was suffocated. He didn't die. Murdered
There are certain videos where ads should be banned; this is one of them.
I’m American…I played football in Brazil for two years lived in the state of Santa Catarina… I lived in the south which were white completed…I guess a lot of nazis escaped there. And many other parts of South America
Wich team!? Im brazilian.
Yes a lot of nazis escaped to here, one of the main destiny's they had. We know the big shots(Mengele, Wagner from sobibor, Stangl..) but many more unknow" came and lived untouched.
There’s a few completely German villages in Argentina. Search up “hunting hitler” they travel all over and have lots of evidence of nazis being there. Bases, homes, villages where to this day they speak German, swastikas hung all over, and the people that live there talk about their grandparents/parents and how they were hero’s and have the SS symbol from the nazis. The village is Bariloche.
Yup, Santa Catarina is full of nazis. Most of them went there, but many also went to the rest of Brazil and to Argentina. That's why there's so many people with German names in Brazil.
And they continued to join the police and army in Argentina… the fascists government welcomed them with open arms.
@@LittleKitty22 call them Germans now the time changed the generation too why the sons had to pay for the mistakes of their parents unless they are proud of their works other than bravery in war
Most of the brilliant scientists from that era lived among us.
sus
oh my god
SUSSY IMPOSTERS!!!!!!!
Among us?!?!?
sussy
How come , can't find the hungarian admiral Miklós Horthy 's trial ( even do he find not gilty , rightfully )
How about stalin, he was a partner in the attack on poland. Stalin ordered the attack on finland, twice. None of the judges represented a nation that had not aquired an empire by forrce and killing of civilians.
Godspeed, Ben.
And yet now there are countries that have cut this story from their school curriculum. I am not optimistic.
Maybe because they're aware of the allied propaganda that simply can't be called "history"?
@@KaneChamp Nonsense.
@Tim Onk What precedent did we have for war crimes of this magnitude prior to these trials?
@Tim Onk Well then your point is irrelevant isn’t it?
@Tim Onk What would you have done differently? Enlighten us all please I beg you.
imagine watching this in 120 years knowing that the footage is 200 years old. Thats like 1820's for us.
You tried to do too much there 😂
Imagine watching this in 220 years knowing that the footage is 300 years old. That’s like the 1720s for us.
@@animalblundetto8440 now THAT’S deep…… 🤯😁
Well, there's no guarantee that we'll even survive 120 years. At this time, we already have 2 nuclear superpowers who are in complete control of two different dictators: Putin and Xi. The centralization of power is so crazy that if either of them wanted to, they could destroy the whole planet.
That will get only worse as our weapons become better and better (like AGI), but we still have pockets of humanity living under dictatorships with a crazy amount of power accumulation at the top with zero mechanisms for braking.
@@animalblundetto8440 the 1720s best time to be alive, Austria was at its peak under Charles VI and Prince Eugene.
West has forgotten.
Now re-enacting.
Bad times are here.
So these are the “good old days” my grandpa used to tell me about(?).
neither you nor reuters recorded this, why is that watermark there
Our Ww2 RNZAF dad.., said to never underestimate just how desperate things were for the Allies..for so long.., even down here in the Sth Pacific..
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Question - during cross examination, one of the defendants started lashing out at the prosecutors. I can't remember who it was. Does anyone recall who it was please? Thanks...
It was probably Goering, he had numerous outbursts during the trials.
@@mattalibozek7258 Yeah I remember that, but I'm more familiar with him so I know I wouldve remembered it was him. I'm thinking it might have been Julius Streicher as he was quite defiant even when he was hanged. Just wondering if someone could be sure exactly who it was as I was hoping to use it as part of a project I'm working on
video quality of court cams never changed
Wonder if Putins tribunal will look like this?
And Netanyahu.
4:38 "The governor was a willing participant in the economic exploitation of the occupied country in a way which led to the deaths by starvation of a large number of people".
And those which remain shall HEAR and FEAR; And shall henceforth commit no more any such evil among you. Deuteronomy.
now they want to abolish it. WAKE UP!!!
No cameras during the sentencing only audio huh? Makes it rather simple to let them go
Except they didn’t and were hanged or committed suicide. Photos are available to the public so no need for imaginative retellings.
You know why they acquitted Schacht. Central banksters look out for their own.
Back in the days when a war of aggression was deemed the worst of crimes against humanity.
The biggest saddnes is : These Country's how call it this way did the same things , today , before and over and over again .
It wasn't.
@@MrCmon113 yeah, it was.
@@georg4579oh well, maybe Germany shouldn’t have attempted genocide and started wars. It is what it is.
.........and we didn't learn from it. It's happening all over again starting in March 2020, until ...........
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So true. Lots of nervous trolls in the comments trying to discredit the trials....
Exactly
and as the judgments were being read the victorious imperial powers were continuing their reign of terror over much of the Earth...
Something is just off with history... THE WORLD IS ONE BIG STAGE!
cope
Isn't it ironic the people who hanged the Germans for crimes against humanity are now behind Plandemic ,organiz genocide ,but this time they won't be any hangings.
The world is a stage
@@darrelltregear3571 lmao the difference between those two is one was proven in an international court of law while the "proof" of the other is what a bunch of schizo's on the internet said
Hold, we have negacionists here😒
Puta merda...
2:26 "Hess appeared to be suffering from one of his stomach cramps and had to leave the court" Yes that's called anxiety induced diarrhea and Id be feeling that as well if I was on trial for crimes against humanity and my sentencing was coming
What role did Rudolf Hess really play, because my recollection is that he was imprisoned in the UK, and there has not been evidence of him participating in atrocities. But I may be wrong!
Officially he was found guilty of "crimes of peace" (waging war) and conspiracy to commit those crimes, as he was mainly imprisoned in Scotland during the time the decision and enaction of the "final solution" and other abhorrent crimes were carried out.
Amazing how Goering was able to sneak a cyanide capsule into his cell somehow and was able to escape the hangman's noose.
Yeah but he still died, cyanide isn’t exactly pain free either
Cyanide death is considered worse than a hanging
@@chuckschickbaldtacos yes so I’ve heard it’s like the strongest body spasm you break your own back pretty much. At least it is quick though
And now he stands waiting to face his Creator, King of Kings, Jesus Christ. This will be the final judgment.
@@chuckschickbaldtacos I think the reason goering didn't want to be hung was because it seemed disrespectful and he thought that he should go out like a soldier and die by firing squad when he was told he would be hung he committed suicide
When starts the new nürnberg trial against the mass killers in vietnam, irak, afghanistan, nordafrica, indonesia, kongo, india ..........,???🤔
When for Fauci? When for Matt Hancock and many more?
I think you got enough to worry about with the current regime in your country as that you should loose any sleep over other countries. Germany and Austria are repeating a very dark era of their history...
@@ukaszgazeszczecki907 Exactly!
when for China? USSR? Vietnam? N. Korea? Cuba? Venezuela? Other Marxist criminals?
It’s absolutely crazy to think people were this evil. But, we must not forget that this can still happen again. Look at the rise of extremism in the West. I believe we will see these events happen again
Left and right extremism are rising thats true but at least from germany there are no dangers i know it bc i am german and we ha ve laws that the military can turn against the goverment if it hurts human rights
@@yummypopsicle8046 - Laws are bent and broken in times of crisis. More extremist leaders are coming to power in times of crisis. Look in America. Look anywhere. Leaders are more willing to do unthinkable things than before. Since 1980s, people have consistently lost rights and freedoms. We are less free today than a year ago
@@yummypopsicle8046 Germany traffic to material support nazi efforts on the eastern front yesterday today and tomorrow. read minsk agreement no politics please
Extremism in the west is greatly exaggerated by the media
We still have people this evil like Bill Gates. He gets away with millions
5:55 who is the guy who is not guilty? i hear something like herman shak
that was hjalmar schacht, he was the main driver of the Third Reich's economy throughout the 1930s and was a devoted Nazi. However, he hated German expansionism and left politics just before the war started. Supposedly he conspired to kill Hitler in 1944 along with a bunch of generals but we'll never know for sure.
Why cant news be like this today. Back then it was all about facts and unity. Now its slander, greed and politics.
Sad that we have to go through this again. Tyrants never learn.
More like humans never learn. Why do tyrants come into power the first place? Because their predecessors neglected their duties. Case in point: Sweden just made the Swedendemocrats a populist right party the second strongest party in the Sweden parliament Why? Because this year alone had nearly 300 shootings and the then ruling goverment didn't do anything about it. And this had been building for years. Hitler himself said "The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes” And he is damn right about that.
I really want to hear the defense
Me to
I am warning you now.
This is the single most dangerous cognito hazard a human being is capable of encountering.
@@ohiomoney9227
Seriously.
Roko's Basalisk has nothing on this.
@@JohnDoe-zu2cm what does that mean?
I think the defense consisted mainly on “I was following orders” and that they downplayed their own initiative and involvement.
Shame we're probably gonna have to do this again at some point considering the way the world is going. Socialism.....the gift that keeps on giving.
I dont think so. I'd like that but I think we'll settle for footage of this. I think the paradigm has changed. "Good" men are weak now and arrogant, while dictators are careful and strategic.
Yea right. Capitalism has killed America. Who's gonna do it?
@@samcarter2371 WOW! I never thought I'd run into someone with this worldview!! Very cool.
@@NordicSnowhammer Affordable healthcare is slavery or something bullshit.
Cool replies. I think I'll be a commie now. We're at a place where I'm sure it will work out. After forever of Capitalism, there's obviously no fruit there.
How the hell is it allowed to have advertisements on videos such as these. Sickens me deeply.
Hess was such an enigma. Was he as insane as he seemed, or did he just completely play the courts to save his life?
Enigma? He was a war criminal, the rest doesn't matter.
@@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 He was not a war criminal. He was not directly involved with the military. he was a Nazi for sure though-one that flew to England because he wanted peace....
Sadly most of the trial is still not public, I really whish to know most of the details.
It was public then. Nothing has been hidden.
@@anthonyfuqua6988 I'm too young, but I did not imply any conspiracy. I just think the trial is one of the most important moment of world war 2, and I genuinely wish to reviewed. The defendant were smart and important, as well as the accusers. This is perhaps the highest trial in history.
One generation later, these criminals are at it again.
Watch Europa the Last Battle to know the truth. The Germans were not evil.
Who are you referring to ?
@ the ones experimenting on us without consent.
We need this court in UK too!!! Criminals all of them !!!
It’s all make believe Freemason Jesuit theatre to appease the masses look into who Albert Pike is and the secret societies play book for all the wars
Especially Nigel Farage
@@cathleen1717 Take your pills please.
@@cathleen1717 You should get your very own Nürnberg trial.
who specifically?
Humans will never run out of salt as long as this comment section exists, geez....
there’s going to be a remake soon
I cant believe Von Yuriko would do such a terrible thing 😢
Our modern day warmongers all get a Presidential library and a hefty pension to boot.
And what leaders today put people in gas chambers ?
@@mgtowchampion7961 We should learn from history there are many other ways rather than a big gas chamber visible to the society
They where not executed because they 'started' a war, but because of war-crimes. If you don't understand the difference it could explain your comment about a presidential library, indicating that you are a communist.
Or a knighthood
Hard to believe that i only live 100m away from this place
That is hard to believe.
@@MattRichardsonX truly
Sadly less than 4% of the killers, we're punished.
The US is starting to remind me of 1930s Germany
Were you alive in the 1930s???
Please give a few reasons as to why or I'll just have to assume you're either trolling or a conspiracy theorist
*1920s
Hopefully becomes the 40’s soon
How?
Spoiler Alert: You wont answer this question because you have no reasoning behind your statement.
Comentario: siempre el derrotado será el culpable. Vae victis. Los civiles casi siempre bien juzgados como culpables, los hombres de uniforme (excepto policías, carceleros, etc) ya no resulta tan clara la culpabilidad muchas veces, salvo que se pueda probar fehacientemente lo contrario.
Los uniformados en el bando vencedor siempre absueltos aunque no muchos tampoco lo merezcan.
En el caso de los juicios de Tokyo la imparcialidad estuvo siempre condicionada por Pearl Harbor.
Conclusión: los uniformados en tiempo de guerra o pelean o son ajusticiados como traidores; ahora si pelean y triunfan reciben todos los honores y se oculta todo lo que puede ocultarse; pero si pierden son juzgados y condenados por los mismos actos cometidos por los vencedores. Saludos.
That does hold a lot of truth to it.
Speer must have done a very sweet deal with the allies, how he got away with it I don’t know….