Massacre of German Waffen SS Soldiers by their Americans Captors - Chenogne Massacre - WW2

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  • On 17 December 1944, the 1st SS Panzer Division, commanded by Joachim Peiper, was heading west from Büllingen, Belgium. This movement was part of the general German advance during the Battle of the Bulge. At the same time, a US convoy of thirty vehicles and nearly 140 men of the 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion was heading south from Hürtgen Forest toward Ligneuville. The two forces converged just before noon at the crossroads hamlet of Baugnez, 4 kilometers south of Malmedy. SS soldiers immediately began firing upon the US troops, who panicked. Those who did not escape, including medical personnel, quickly surrendered. After being searched and relieved of their personal possessions, the US soldiers were lined up in eight rows in a field at the crossroads. Survivors of the atrocity recalled that a group of approximately 120 U.S. prisoners of war stood in the farmer's field when the SS soldiers fired machine guns at the grouped Americans.
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  • @bruce8321
    @bruce8321 5 місяців тому +281

    The 12th SS did the same to 156 Canadian soldiers in several areas of France. When word got out the Canadians took no more prisoners again.

    • @jimmycapps7263
      @jimmycapps7263 5 місяців тому +10

      i've read about this massacre on These Canadian soldiers ,one SS officer was reported to be laughing as they sent the Canadian body's floating down the river!

    • @jamesdellaneve9005
      @jamesdellaneve9005 5 місяців тому +32

      Back when Canada still had men.

    • @johanderuiter9842
      @johanderuiter9842 5 місяців тому +4

      Neither did the Waffen SS for that matter.

    • @MrShenyang1234
      @MrShenyang1234 5 місяців тому

      The 12th Panzer Division was the Hitler Youth Division. That makes it all the more horrific that young boys would do this type of thing.

    • @jensgaus781
      @jensgaus781 5 місяців тому +25

      @@jimmycapps7263 The Canadians were notorious for killing German POW, partically Waffen - SS soldiers. Reactions could be expected. Killing POWs is ALWAYS a war crime, doesn't who committed those.

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    @DeepTexas 5 місяців тому +90

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      @WorldHistoryVideos  5 місяців тому +14

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    • @dbach1025
      @dbach1025 5 місяців тому +1

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    • @WorldHistoryVideos
      @WorldHistoryVideos  5 місяців тому +2

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  • @jeffdevlin8022
    @jeffdevlin8022 5 місяців тому +68

    My dad was in Burma and there was a private order given out within the troops NO PRISONERS.

    • @fastyaveit
      @fastyaveit 5 місяців тому +11

      Well the Japanese were a different kettle of fish

    • @jjbrbberg
      @jjbrbberg 5 місяців тому +13

      Japan fought a different a very different war with no regard to any life. And no surrender!

    • @markbriten6999
      @markbriten6999 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@jjbrbbergwell the Germans did the same ...... except for themselves

    • @christophed4579
      @christophed4579 5 місяців тому +1

      basically, these troops were "Einsatztruppen".

    • @ncox001
      @ncox001 5 місяців тому +1

      there is of course a difference between taking no prisoners and killing prisoners

  • @mickeysplane7980
    @mickeysplane7980 5 місяців тому +93

    Joachim Peiper was sentenced to death but excaped the rope with a reduced sentence. He later worked for Volkeswagen. He was assinated in France in 1976.

    • @MrShenyang1234
      @MrShenyang1234 5 місяців тому +7

      Joachim Peiper was a German Soldier, obeying orders from his Superiors. If he had chosen to disobey those orders, he would have been shot by his own military. Allied Troops did the exact same thing. A few were even executed for Desertion. Very sad.

    • @tasteofyourmedicine
      @tasteofyourmedicine 5 місяців тому +24

      ​​@@MrShenyang1234No, he was SS. You don't just get drafted into SS, you undergo extensive training, filtering of too unfit/not tough enough people, and multiple tests to see if you'd faithfully carry out orders. You literally have to prove over and over that you're Super into being a Nazi, so they don't risk desertion.
      Wehrmacht is what you're talking about, but the myth of "clean Wehrmacht" only circulated once their superiors were captured... Hmm... 😂

    • @LK-bz9sk
      @LK-bz9sk 5 місяців тому +3

      @@tasteofyourmedicineYes. That is the difference.

    • @conveyor2
      @conveyor2 5 місяців тому +7

      @@tasteofyourmedicine By war's end the majority of the SS wasn't even German.

    • @lufe8773
      @lufe8773 4 місяці тому +10

      @@MrShenyang1234 Sorry that's naive these people were chosen because of their willingness to commit horrible atrocities. You could believe that some in the regular army were brutalised but others were that type of people who were just plain cruel

  • @fredsimmons2793
    @fredsimmons2793 5 місяців тому +25

    Theres plenty of blame for everyone of humanity to go around,ultimately.We need to be reminded of this every so often as your presentation so ablely provides.Great work.

  • @josephsmith4143
    @josephsmith4143 3 місяці тому +32

    As Winston Churchill allegedly said, “History is written by the Victors.”

  • @KohalaLover
    @KohalaLover 5 місяців тому +169

    I shed tears for all civilians, Holocaust victims, Allied soldiers & even the animals from WWII. I feel zero sympathy for Nazi’s. Americans weren’t perfect but tell me who involved was? As the stellar World History narrator said: “there were no tears for Nazi murderers”.

  • @mirquellasantos2716
    @mirquellasantos2716 5 місяців тому +145

    The sad part is that Americans treated German prisoners like kings while black soldiers were treated like dogs. German prisoners had full rights and were able to enter theaters, bathrooms, hospitals...... Black American soldiers who fought in WW2 were denied all rights and banished from theaters, bathrooms, hospitals..... Even German soldiers criticized such discrimination.

    • @gingerbreadman6657
      @gingerbreadman6657 5 місяців тому +1

      Because the Constitution was written by Caucasians, for Caucasians. All other races are inferior. Sounds familiar ?

    • @jimmycapps7263
      @jimmycapps7263 5 місяців тому +17

      That's a different discussion for another video, but agreed!

    • @jamesdellaneve9005
      @jamesdellaneve9005 5 місяців тому +21

      Woodrow Wilson re-segregated Federal Employees. Harry Truman de-segregated the military in 1948. It was dumb to lose all of that talent. Gotta give black Americans credit for serving their country though. Most of them did it gladly. They believed in the US in spite of the progress yet to be made.

    • @xiongmatt
      @xiongmatt 5 місяців тому

      Bingo! Just like Americans treated japs humanely then chinese. Smh

    • @MorganOtt-ne1qj
      @MorganOtt-ne1qj 5 місяців тому

      Blame the cause: Democrats.

  • @TyrantOFynder
    @TyrantOFynder 5 місяців тому +100

    The saddest thing is the world is slowing getting closer to another Radical Regime not further away.. despite history's lessons.

    • @ryanm4013
      @ryanm4013 5 місяців тому

      @chrisBaxter-ly8orThe one taking over college campuses with acts of violence while supporting terrorists and at the same time denying that their side raped, beheaded or kidnapped anyone

    • @johncasamassa462
      @johncasamassa462 5 місяців тому +16

      I can only imagine you are speaking of the Biden Administration with their willing fellow travelers...the RINOs.

    • @johnnyssik
      @johnnyssik 5 місяців тому +1

      Trump wants to be like Hitler. History will not be kind..

    • @tasteofyourmedicine
      @tasteofyourmedicine 5 місяців тому

      ​@@johncasamassa462sure. Neither China, nor NK, no not even Putin. None of them are bad. It's only the oh so evil US. And God forbid I start talking about ISIS or anything.

    • @jjs3890
      @jjs3890 5 місяців тому

      @@johncasamassa462Trump was the one who hired a secret police to roam around in unmarked car and kidnap people who were peacefully protesting (which is a constitutional right). Only they just grabbed any random people. He also made it legal for mercenaries to brutalize Native Americans who were peacefully protesting the oil pipeline going through their water supply on their lands. He also incited a riot at the white house when he lost that got people killed including an officer. There is to much more to list but if anyone is plotting to make America North Korea again…(for the 1st time). It’s him. Biden is just an incompetent, brain dead self opportunist.

  • @bruiser0159
    @bruiser0159 5 місяців тому +19

    My Grandfather was part of Pattons 3rd Army in the 2nd Armored Division and He told me how the Americans felt after hearing of the Melmedy Massacre and it wasn’t pretty..

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Місяць тому +3

      I bet the 2nd Armored Division was never told that Americans were committing massacres of surrendered German soldiers first!

  • @billm777
    @billm777 5 місяців тому +213

    In the early '80's I was working in Germany and had a German girlfriend. One weekend, her father came to visit us. I casually mentioned that I was recently in Washington State to visit my sister. My girlfriend's father then stated that he too had been to Washington State. I asked, "Oh, were you on vacation?" His face immediately turned bright red, and he slammed his fist on the table while screaming - "No! I was a prisoner of war!" I looked at my girlfriend standing behind him and she signaled for me to drop the subject. I did ask what he did as a POW, and he said that he picked apples. I was very tempted to say, "Well pal, that was a whole lot better than working in a dank coal mine in Siberia as a Russian POW, wasn't it?", but I kept my mouth shut. There was no doubt in my mind that he was STILL a Nazi, and probably served in the SS. I wondered about how many Americans that he had killed, before he was captured. I thank God that he didn't become my father-in-law.

    • @454FatJack
      @454FatJack 5 місяців тому +1

      Third Utah wife ,

    • @jeremyhill2243
      @jeremyhill2243 5 місяців тому

      You should have said HITLER IS KAPUT!!!!

    • @thomaspearson1919
      @thomaspearson1919 5 місяців тому +3

      @@454FatJack Mormonism before 1978 where racist i wonder why.? find the truth and you will find the answer.

    • @harrykrumpacker871
      @harrykrumpacker871 5 місяців тому +38

      Imagine his relief you weren't his son in law. Ever wonder just why the Germans fought so hard for us? Take a good look around at the ongoing shit show for your answer.

    • @thomaspearson1919
      @thomaspearson1919 5 місяців тому

      Black people were treated like garbage in America long before the civil rights movements began. You should get that big fat head out of the sand.
      The Mormon church allowed slavery into that Mormon territory in 1852.
      So glad i am NOT American.

  • @Charles-i4y
    @Charles-i4y 5 місяців тому +38

    This is an event I never knew about. Thanks for making this video.

  • @kodiakkeith
    @kodiakkeith 5 місяців тому +39

    My father was 30th Division which moved into a line between Stavelot and Malmedy on the day after the massacre, trapping the 1st SS armor in a pocket with the Ambleve river at their back. They soon knew about the massacre and stopped taking SS prisoners as they reduced the 1st SS, but I came across an interesting entry in the 30th Medical Department Diary a couple of weeks later. As they pushed the Germans back towards St. Vith a Sgt. Rice makes an entry in the journal that Wehrmacht prisoners are showing up in the rear with frost bitten feet because the GIs are taking their boots away before marching them to the rear. He says they are doing this to "make them sorry they are Germans." The massacre at Baugnez crossroads was repaid to German prisoners for the rest of the war. War is hell, as they say.

    • @BillCunningham-so5bt
      @BillCunningham-so5bt 4 місяці тому +4

      My dad was a combat medic with the 79th infantry division . He said every ex German soldier he met after the war in this country said that they never fought against Americans, just Russian! Of course he didn't believe them!

    • @scuzzydirtbag
      @scuzzydirtbag 4 місяці тому +2

      Steven Ambrose in his book "Citizen Soldiers" Tells a slightly different story of the boots. He said in his book that if US Paratroopers found Germans wearing paratrooper boots it was assumed they had killed a paratrooper and taken their boots. The Americans made them take the boots off and walk in knee deep snow until their feet were frozen and had to be amputated. I guess you didn't mess with the paratroopers.

    • @offlimits4635
      @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому

      the Americans murdered over 80 Wehrmacht prisoners at Chenogne - look it up

    • @RayChuck
      @RayChuck Місяць тому

      Both sides did the boot thing there

    • @timokohler6631
      @timokohler6631 Місяць тому

      @@BillCunningham-so5bt Your dads probably an idiot then, because most Germans definitely served on the eastern front.

  • @markwarnberg9504
    @markwarnberg9504 5 місяців тому +38

    Atrocities were commited on all sides. War brings out the worst in some people.

    • @charlesturcotte4448
      @charlesturcotte4448 Місяць тому +5

      Remember the Death Camps. Western Allies had none.

    • @paultyson4389
      @paultyson4389 Місяць тому

      Good on you, mate. Whitewashing the Nazis is now exploding amongst Extreme Right wing commentators, led by people like Carlson. Interestingly they are also rabid supporters of Putin and his Third World terrorist state, which is, would you believe, deNaazifying Ukraine..

    • @kenbranaugh8251
      @kenbranaugh8251 28 днів тому

      Your a fool.

  • @3idraven714
    @3idraven714 5 місяців тому +60

    My Grandpa (7th Armored Div) said they took NO SS prisoners during St. Vith (Battle of the Bulge).

    • @offlimits4635
      @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому +6

      so they murdered PoWs

    • @3idraven714
      @3idraven714 4 місяці тому +2

      @@offlimits4635 Did you watch the movie "Fury"? Kinda like that.

    • @offlimits4635
      @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому +2

      @@3idraven714 it was wrong

    • @3idraven714
      @3idraven714 4 місяці тому +3

      @@offlimits4635 It was war. Until You are there you can’t make judgements, but I do agree with you, and thanks for your service if you have. 👍

    • @vercot7000
      @vercot7000 2 місяці тому +2

      @@offlimits4635 cry about it lol

  • @sam555537
    @sam555537 5 місяців тому +29

    What goes around comes around...

  • @williamgriffin5503
    @williamgriffin5503 5 місяців тому +31

    My father is a WW2 vet. He stated that all SS had tattoos identifying them as SS on their arm. They would search every German soldier looking for the tattoo. Some SS would try to burn the tattoo from their arm, which automatically gave them away. The SS were given a special kind of treatment. Not the kind anyone would want.

    • @lowellwhite1603
      @lowellwhite1603 Місяць тому

      The SS were tattooed with SS runes and their blood type under their arm. They had priority in getting medical attention. That backfired when they became POWs.

    • @Rob.S859
      @Rob.S859 Місяць тому

      Just to clue you in.
      The tattoo was just the individual soldiers blood type for medical purposes. Nothing else. It was nothing political.

    • @dallaswatson-pe2lx
      @dallaswatson-pe2lx 29 днів тому +3

      @@Rob.S859 It showed they were SS nazis.

  • @your_royal_highness
    @your_royal_highness 4 місяці тому +9

    There was massacres of allied troops by the Germans all over France, Netherlands, Belgium and in Germany itself and vice versa. There is an account by Studs Terkel’s book “The Good War.” I was at the Malmedy field and like all of the other locations of fierce battles, today it is as innocuous as you can imagine.

    • @offlimits4635
      @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому

      the Americans murdered thousands of German prisoners all over Northern Europe

  • @johncox2865
    @johncox2865 5 місяців тому +17

    To paraphrase R.E. Lee:
    “It is good that war is so terrible, lest we grow too fond if it”.
    If you truly want to “end all war” - you don’t- then make it as horrible as you possibly can.
    Your attempts at making it conform to politeness are misguided.
    All you do is to bring about its sooner return.

    • @rodneyscott7108
      @rodneyscott7108 5 місяців тому

      After watching the Army of the Potomac make repeated frontal assaults against his dug-in forces, taking horrible losses at the Battle of Fredericksburg.

    • @LMyrski
      @LMyrski Місяць тому

      He wasn't referring to the murder of POWs. Lee wouldn't even tolerate his troops stealing from Union POWs. He personally intervened in at least one incident.

  • @jamescrydeman540
    @jamescrydeman540 4 місяці тому +16

    In the second world war book “1944” it is written that the Canadians probably carried out the first of the post D Day massacres actually on D Day. A medic wanting some souvenirs saw a squad of Canadians taking some prisoners into the dunes behind the beach and before he could catch up to them he heard some gunfire and when he got into the dunes all he found were the prisoners dead.

    • @LMyrski
      @LMyrski Місяць тому +3

      I cannot defend the SS, but the Canadians also had a long history of war crimes by the time of D-Day. By the time the Canadians landed in Normandy they were already known to the Germans for having murdered surrendering Germans in Italy. Further it was known that at Dieppe in 1942 Canadians shot German POWs who they had tied up at the Casino. Further, the POWs were tied up in such a way as to constitute a war crime in itself as the POW would eventually be unable to remain in a position where he would not strangle himself. The Germans also knew that if the Canadians did not kill them, they had a bad reputation for physically abusing POWs. At the end of WWII there is film footage of a Canadian sucker punching and kicking surrendering Germans who had been fighting the Soviets.

    • @jamescrydeman540
      @jamescrydeman540 Місяць тому +1

      @@LMyrski I doubt that in that particular war, as in other wars, there would be few if any countries involved who did everything according to some book of rules of engagement. Not to justify atrocity but I do not accept that civil law has a place in martial situations.

    • @jurijradovich
      @jurijradovich Місяць тому

      @@LMyrski This information is important.

    • @dominiqueschaffner308
      @dominiqueschaffner308 29 днів тому

      I was in uniform for 8 years (5 years in war zones) and KNOW FOR A FACT that my side was as bad as the
      "so-called"" enemies!!
      We were not lilly-white and atrocities were done often..
      The British...French...American troops(US/Canadian)..Japanese...Russian...Chinese ( Communist/Nationalist)..and of course German
      ALL DID THERE FAIR SHARE OF ATROCITIES...and that goes for each and every conflict since WW1 or WW2...including revolutions...putsches.. insurrections...police and peace-keeping..!
      NOBODY IN UNIFORM OR NOT IS IMMUNE TO BECOMING A MURDERER..
      no matter race...creed...religion...ethnicity. .citizenship or sex...!

  • @Bumper776
    @Bumper776 5 місяців тому +10

    Can anyone answer what the 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion's job was? I was in the Field Artillery back in 1971-1973 and we had Forward Observer teams that were sent out attached to Infantry and Armor units but they consisted of usually an officer, a sergeant and an enlisted man as an RTO (Radio Telephone Operator), I went out as an RTO myself a few times when they needed a replacement. That said, why did they need an entire battalion of observers? This has always puzzled me.

    • @robertsettle2590
      @robertsettle2590 5 місяців тому +2

      They were having a convention and were out for a bit of sightseeing.

    • @tanker335
      @tanker335 5 місяців тому +5

      They weren't all observers. The battalion would have included maintenance, medical, communications, cooks, security etc. They were designed to be as self sufficient as possible. Remember that old adage. For every one guy on the line, there are 10 behind it supporting him one way or another.

  • @tonimonteith8125
    @tonimonteith8125 5 місяців тому +154

    Are you kidding me? We’re talking about a people that murdered 11 million human beings. I’m suppose to feel sorry, HELL NO! 🇺🇸

    • @Carolinel673
      @Carolinel673 5 місяців тому +10

      27 million Russians ALONE . NOT 11 million .

    • @martyn6792
      @martyn6792 5 місяців тому +16

      Do I have sympathy for the SS soldiers, no, there were still many who weren't punished for their crimes that got to live after the war

    • @philipnestor5034
      @philipnestor5034 5 місяців тому

      This title of this video is like saying…. Unbelievable Terrible massacre of KKK members!!!
      Pa….Lease! Who cares! The hell with them. Most of them lived long lives in German Austria and Ukraine etc living to old age talking with friends about the “ good old days”.

    • @anxeltorrente4041
      @anxeltorrente4041 5 місяців тому

      You're correct No one feels sorry for what the Soviet Jewish controlled Bolsheviks did. Causing the death of millions of Ukrainians and thousands of people from the Baltic countries are horrible deeds.

    • @jamesgilliam5278
      @jamesgilliam5278 5 місяців тому +17

      My Uncle was in Patton's Army he would talk about it whenever asked. He hated the SS. Even more than the regular Soldiers. He said they made every attempt to kill as many SS as possible.

  • @markvandenbossche3812
    @markvandenbossche3812 5 місяців тому +21

    Peiper and his unit carried out similar atrocities in Russia, he must have had something of a death wish, moving to France.

  • @BrooklynRedLeg
    @BrooklynRedLeg 5 місяців тому +47

    When your enemy has Black Flag policy, they can't very well complain when they receive no quarter in return.

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Місяць тому +1

      Before Malmedy, the US brutality executed German and Italian soldiers! First at Biscari, Italy in 1943 when the US 45th Infantry executed 75 surrendered Italian and German soldiers! During D-Day 64 surrendered German soldiers were shot and killed! Than after D-Day the US 82nd Airborne executed 30 surrendered regular German Army prisoners at Audouville-la-Hubert, France! Prosecuting Germans for doing the same thing Americans were doing first was highly hypocritically!

    • @smedleyfarnsworth263
      @smedleyfarnsworth263 Місяць тому

      @@benadam7753 Just pop your proof on here.

    • @LMyrski
      @LMyrski Місяць тому +1

      One war crime does not excuse another. It is not like each soldier made that decision. Try getting some morals. Also, the Germans took 23,000 Americans captive, so no, they did not have a black flag policy.

    • @smedleyfarnsworth263
      @smedleyfarnsworth263 Місяць тому +3

      @@LMyrski So, just because 23,000 U.S. prisoners were okay. We should forget those that were massacred? Not going to happen buddy.

    • @biffmuncher23
      @biffmuncher23 Місяць тому +4

      Agreed. They like to cry about Soviet atrocities against Germans when they did worse to Soviets. You can't play the victim when you start to lose.

  • @BigArnieNumeroUno
    @BigArnieNumeroUno 5 місяців тому +155

    Quid pro quo. No sympathy at all for the animals in the SS.

    • @simonacinghita7719
      @simonacinghita7719 5 місяців тому +14

      Really? Does quid pro quo make you morally right, or does revenge nothing but justify more violence and rancour until the end of time?

    • @fleshboundtobone
      @fleshboundtobone 5 місяців тому +5

      @@simonacinghita7719 I mean the Nazis were comprehensively beaten within a year of this incident and haven't piped up since, so..

    • @BigArnieNumeroUno
      @BigArnieNumeroUno 5 місяців тому +14

      @@simonacinghita7719 If my comrades had been murdered by the SS, I would have no qualms in seeking retribution. Despite their many well documented brutal war crimes most escaped any repercussions.

    • @simonacinghita7719
      @simonacinghita7719 5 місяців тому +1

      @@BigArnieNumeroUno You mean the SS, of course 🙂SAS was notoriously British!

    • @BigArnieNumeroUno
      @BigArnieNumeroUno 5 місяців тому +2

      @@simonacinghita7719 Edited accordingly - no comment re SAS

  • @ronaldtoros8510
    @ronaldtoros8510 5 місяців тому +3

    This is the closest we will ever get to a time machine these old films

  • @peace-yv4qd
    @peace-yv4qd 5 місяців тому +12

    War can drive even decent Men into doing things they would never do in civilian life. Least we judge them until we've walked in their shoes and seen what they have seen.

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 Місяць тому

      yep

    • @Tiglath-PileserXIX
      @Tiglath-PileserXIX 24 дні тому

      That's why people should not start wars. It might awakened their inner Schutzstaffel. Patriotism is never far from War Crimes.

  • @hagechin
    @hagechin 5 місяців тому +8

    Young men killing young men they don’t know on behalf of old men who do know each other.

    • @AizatJunaidi
      @AizatJunaidi 2 місяці тому

      White people killing White people seem they don't like each other eventough their nationality and language were not a same.but overall they were White people instead🤣🤣🤣

    • @johnnymatheis1018
      @johnnymatheis1018 Місяць тому +2

      You're incorrect. It's poor men dying on behalf of rich men. Why are you trying to deflect from reality?

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 Місяць тому +1

      @@johnnymatheis1018 spot on

  • @frankbaine3918
    @frankbaine3918 5 місяців тому +21

    Not the ideal response, perhaps, but understandable at that moment, and undoubtedly 99% of these Waffen SS murdered unarmed enemy soldiers, partisans & civilians on both fronts at some point. And we see how ineffective the war crimes "trials" ended up being. The nazi Peiper of all people was released after 12 years and had to be finally dealt with extra-judiciously with a very fitting and unpleasant ending because military lawyers & judges were too stupid to do it properly straight away. So, as the narrator frequently opines..."no tears shed."

    • @Votereform81
      @Votereform81 5 місяців тому

      The americans are no better than nazis they massacred native Americans the murdered and segregated blacks the waged war in the east for oil money then there's Vietnam

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 5 місяців тому +3

      Peiper wasn't even at the Malmedy Massacre. The SS troops involved were not part of Peiper's Kampfgruppe which had already advanced 8 miles farther down the road.

    • @frankbaine3918
      @frankbaine3918 5 місяців тому +4

      Other accounts indicate otherwise. He may well not have been personally there, but his men were so he's in the soup with them. His trial indicated his guilt. Then there's the 99% rule for the SS. 99.9% for the Allgemeine SS. Nobody jumped in at the trials or well after saying, "It was me, and my SS verbande, not Joachim!"
      As for the element of the 11th US Armor? A travesty they did not face accountability as well. People unjustly escape accountability for massacres temporally all the time. Ultimately, they do not. Every move, every thought, every utterance is recorded for the final review.

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 5 місяців тому +2

      @frankbaine3918 His trial was a shame. The troops that shot these prisoners were from the 1st SS Reconnaissance Battalion, which were not part of his command. None of his troops were even still at the crossroads, they were 8 miles further down the road. This was known and confirmed before his trial even started. I am not saying he was a Saint, far from the truth. However, he was not responsible in any way for the Malmedy Massacre.

    • @patrickmccrann991
      @patrickmccrann991 5 місяців тому +2

      @@frankbaine3918 The officer in command had been killed and therefore couldn't come to Peiper's defense even if they would. A U.S. Army officer did testify that he and his troops were treated well while with Peiper's command, Major Hal McCown.

  • @tahersadeghi6773
    @tahersadeghi6773 Місяць тому

    Good voice. Great description. Thank you.

  • @wkeckeisen
    @wkeckeisen 5 місяців тому +9

    Advancing troops in major battles were given orders to not slow down for rounding up prisoners. These orders were issued to US paratroopers on DDay and Peiper’s troops. Both killed POWs but only the Germans were tried for war crimes. More civilians were killed by US bombers at Stavelot and Caen than by SS troops. War is hell.

    • @Tiglath-PileserXIX
      @Tiglath-PileserXIX 24 дні тому

      That is why people should not start wars. They might lose. Of course, the Germans know better these days. They do not have to start a war to take over Europe. Its called the EU. And many Europeans do not like it but that is another story.

  • @NeuroDeviant421
    @NeuroDeviant421 5 місяців тому +26

    I agree with the American soldiers who believed that it would not be possible to commit a “war crime” against SS or IJA soldiers.

    • @DavidBarnes-sh3bk
      @DavidBarnes-sh3bk 5 місяців тому

      Wrong

    • @offlimits4635
      @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому

      wrong

    • @vercot7000
      @vercot7000 2 місяці тому

      @@offlimits4635 correct. SS was an illegal org not covered by hague convention

    • @LMyrski
      @LMyrski Місяць тому

      Get some morals. One crime does not excuse another. Do you have any evidence that the individual Germans who were murdered by the Americans had ever committed a war crime. No. Seems to me that you'd make a fine war criminal.

  • @44522
    @44522 5 місяців тому +9

    That hatred still exists today in our own back yards waiting to show there true colors.

  • @richardsweat9315
    @richardsweat9315 Місяць тому +5

    So what's your problem? Peiper got a slap on the wrist and released. After the war, he was found dead in his burned apartment, he got off easy. The SS rarely took POW's. Even the Japanese got off easy for what they did to POW's.

  • @studiohost
    @studiohost 5 місяців тому +1

    When I joined the 82nd Airborne Division my 1st sergeant told me “war is hell ,but battle is a mother…” he was right .

  • @jonathansmith4306
    @jonathansmith4306 5 місяців тому +2

    I remember seeing a documentary about Joachim Piper and stated he was liviing in France on mainstream in 1975; in died in 1976 under suspicious circumstances

  • @aknot3352
    @aknot3352 2 місяці тому +13

    What was the point,we,re being invaded every day

  • @CruiseDude1
    @CruiseDude1 5 місяців тому +32

    Oh gosh, the Allies were so mean to those poor Nazis.

  • @Flylow310
    @Flylow310 5 місяців тому +112

    Soo what!!!?? Are we supposed to have sympathy for them? 🤬

    • @janpierzchala2004
      @janpierzchala2004 5 місяців тому +14

      First of all we need to know. Emotional reaction is individual.

    • @Disco-Mike
      @Disco-Mike 5 місяців тому +12

      Oh... Those people didnt Had anything to do with crimes. Those were young boys mostly.

    • @snoox27
      @snoox27 5 місяців тому +9

      It's about knowledge, not sympathy.

    • @formwiz7096
      @formwiz7096 5 місяців тому

      @@Disco-Mike Who do you thinK gunned down our guys at Malmedy? Who dropped the Zyklon-B at Auschwitz?

    • @tigertiger1699
      @tigertiger1699 5 місяців тому

      ?

  • @gobanito
    @gobanito 3 місяці тому +1

    The sheer arrogance of Joachim Peiper immigrating to France, living there and insulting the French and thinking no one will make him pay for it. I can only hope he felt nothing but sheer terror when they were attacking him.

  • @MichaelLabriola-f8s
    @MichaelLabriola-f8s 5 місяців тому +8

    My uncle said after the SS killed those men at malmedy, if the SS gave any resistance they were killed. He said he used a bayonet and took their medals and Lugers. He was 17th ABD Artillery and was at the Bulge.

    • @manfredschneider4110
      @manfredschneider4110 4 місяці тому

      The Allies were known to be Thieves then and nothing has changed to this day, the USA & UK are still Thieves and steel everything not screwed or welded down. Once a uncivilized criminal always a criminal. Many conflicts throughout the World by those "Gentlemen" bare testimony to this.

    • @offlimits4635
      @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому +3

      so he murdered prisoners ?

  • @janpierzchala2004
    @janpierzchala2004 5 місяців тому +7

    The Bulge or Ardennes offensive in Dec 1944 is the last major offensive of Hitler's Germany anywhere, not only on the western front.

  • @qtcarter8127
    @qtcarter8127 14 днів тому +1

    No one talks about the Wereth 11. This was a massacre of 11 African American members of the 333rd Field Artillery Division who were tortured and killed by the SS at the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge. The 333rd had been providing covering fire for the 101st Airborne as they set up to defend Bastonge

  • @janicedigiacomo7471
    @janicedigiacomo7471 15 днів тому +2

    Your one statement that our American soldiers were guilty of the same war crimes that the Japanese and SS were guilty of when they killed Waffen SS prisoners PISSES me off! You obviously don't know the emotions tied up in a war like that. Those bastard murderers in the SS committed horrible crimes against our soldiers AND civilians and the big R word against women and young girls. Any time they paid for their sins at the hands of allied soldiers - they had it coming in spades, as my father would say. He was a WWII Airborne Ranger sergeant. He told us that they didn't have anything against the regular German soldiers, "they were just doing their job like we were". But the SS, they were not human and they were not given the same respect, if you get my drift. You can call it "street justice". He and his men had captured German soldiers trying to flee after the Battle of the Bulge, including one German officer. They treated them with compassion. The German officer even asked in broken English, "I would very much like to see your automatic howitzers"! Our artillery crews on the 105 mm howitzers were so well trained in setting up and rapid firing of rounds on the 105, that he thought they were automatic!. You can see a perfect example of that in the WWII b&w movie "GI Joe" with Richard Widmark about the 35:00 min. mark. This movie used active duty combat soldiers in it (which is quite obvious in this particular scene), who went on to continue fighting the war, many of whom did not return home to see themselves in the movie. God bless our soldiers who paid in blood for our freedoms.

  • @TheDigitalApple
    @TheDigitalApple 5 місяців тому +13

    Various massacre against Italian civilians were also committed by American forces, even less people know of them.

    • @TheRetirednavy92
      @TheRetirednavy92 5 місяців тому +5

      please enlighten us.

    • @TheDigitalApple
      @TheDigitalApple 5 місяців тому

      @@TheRetirednavy92 The biggest was the Canicattì massacre. During the allied invasion of Sicily in the city of Canicattì, after the bombing of a local production factory locals were scavenging the ruins for soaps, food and anything useful in war time. Lt. Colonel George Herbert McCaffrey,(who was appointed Military Governor of the Palermo region) along with US troops and military police arrived and told the civilians to disperse yet none did.
      McCaffrey would then order the troops to fire on the civilians to get them to leave, eight civilians were killed, the youngest was an eleven year old girl. Though the total number dead is disputed by historians believing there to be more victims.
      Nobody knew such an event occurred, with McCaffrey dying from a heart attack in 1954 during a doctors visit to treat his tuberculosis escaping justice for his massacre of innocent civilians. The public then learned of this war crime due to it being published by Joseph S. Salemi after his own father who was a witness to the event would tell him about it.

    • @mikelachey824
      @mikelachey824 5 місяців тому +1

      @@TheRetirednavy92 I will. The Italian people backed a monster by the name of Mussolini. That is what happens when you follow a dictator thinking you are better than all others.

    • @DT-wp4hk
      @DT-wp4hk 5 місяців тому +1

      French Africans behaved like Lavrenti BeriA

    • @darylhoskins5696
      @darylhoskins5696 5 місяців тому

      Oh the other Axis Country!

  • @woodb51
    @woodb51 5 місяців тому +1

    What were those rows of ring like looking things on the front of some of the Panzers?

  • @silkkdread
    @silkkdread 5 місяців тому +18

    It always amuses me how Nazis initially committed all the atrocities but play victim when it happens to them 😂😂😂

    • @DT-wp4hk
      @DT-wp4hk 5 місяців тому

      The eternal victim = 🔯

    • @markbriten6999
      @markbriten6999 5 місяців тому +4

      Very similar to Israel today, I expect to get banned any second

    • @offlimits4635
      @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому

      not true, atrocities were committed by both sides from the beginning. The British murdered prisoners at Dunkirk before the killings at Le Paradeis and Wormhoudt

    • @silkkdread
      @silkkdread 4 місяці тому

      @@offlimits4635 very true! I said what i said. You can mix all your stuff in all u want

  • @Bob-zl4cb
    @Bob-zl4cb Місяць тому

    My uncle was an infantry soldiers who landed D Day plus six. They had no mercy on the SS since the Malmaday massacre. He made it all the way to the end. The rate of attrition was 300%.

  • @hungarianhillbilly4144
    @hungarianhillbilly4144 5 місяців тому +6

    The U.S. started murdering German P.O.W's first. On 14 July 1943, soldiers of the Oklahoma Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 180th Infantry Regiment brutally murdered more than 70 German and Italian prisoners of war in two separate Incidences.

    • @anthonylafayette4385
      @anthonylafayette4385 5 місяців тому +5

      The Biscari massacre was one of them.

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Місяць тому

      And again during D-Day and after D-Day when 30 surrenderd German Army prisoners were executed at Audouville-la-Hubert, France!

  • @wtfman5313
    @wtfman5313 5 місяців тому +12

    Sad, but we have a modern day SS forming right here in America on college campuses. Be vigilant and remember history.

    • @eliot1970
      @eliot1970 5 місяців тому

      You can't be serious...

    • @shekelberggoldstein1387
      @shekelberggoldstein1387 5 місяців тому +4

      I'm pretty sure those are Marxists not Nationalist..

    • @samgunn12
      @samgunn12 5 місяців тому

      Yeah. The Marxists are in colleges. The Nazis are in Congress.

    • @kirbyculp3449
      @kirbyculp3449 5 місяців тому

      Red Guards. Mass psychosis.

    • @RT-mm8rq
      @RT-mm8rq 5 місяців тому

      ​@@shekelberggoldstein1387
      Biggest lies being taught on Amercan college campus.
      That Marxism/socialism creates a society of equals devoid greed and corruption, a " workers paradise " when in fact it creates slaves.

  • @spanglestein66
    @spanglestein66 5 місяців тому +8

    The first casualty of war is truth ….both sides thought they were the good guys ….both sides had brave and honourable soldiers
    And both sides had their villains…god bless them all

    • @carlloccisano8849
      @carlloccisano8849 5 місяців тому

      Ethnic Germans have always been easily brainwashed, with a higher degree of psychopaths than in other nations.

    • @jeffrey7938
      @jeffrey7938 5 місяців тому +4

      OMG! Buddy, you have no idea what you are talking about.

    • @rolandgeorgschramm1839
      @rolandgeorgschramm1839 5 місяців тому

      ​@@jeffrey7938Only your opinion , which goes in 1 ear out the other.

    • @BeannieRey
      @BeannieRey 5 місяців тому +3

      Oh, puhlease! The Nazis absolutely knew they were the bad guys. They even dressed like cartoon villains. All they needed to do was look at the death head prominently displayed on their clothing.

    • @giansala7409
      @giansala7409 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@BeannieReyBut don't be silly, think about what we did in Vietnam!We don't even know the exact number of how many civilian and military people we killed, and for what?What had they ever done to us?

  • @ekrinsky67
    @ekrinsky67 2 місяці тому +18

    There was no such thing as the “ brutal murder of the SS by American troops.” The brutal murders you speak of took place at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Mauthausen, Sobibor and many more. The US soldiers who liberated those camps could not believe the atrocities they saw. So if the soldiers executed the SS, I could understand why. I probably would have done the same…..

    • @namvet1968
      @namvet1968 Місяць тому +1

      yep

    • @captainsalty9022
      @captainsalty9022 29 днів тому +1

      I had an older friend who did just that. After liberating a concentration camp, his unit “couldn’t find any Germans trying to surrender.” He was proud of it and I didn’t think he was wrong. War is hell.

  • @rudytagala7076
    @rudytagala7076 5 місяців тому +1

    ... what a shame for earlier breed of humans on this planet to do such acts ...

  • @Mklepiros
    @Mklepiros 5 місяців тому +13

    TWO WRONGS DON'T MAKE IT RIGHT....

    • @jamesdellaneve9005
      @jamesdellaneve9005 5 місяців тому +8

      No one is saying that. We are just saying that we don’t grieve for the SS.

  • @guy954tube
    @guy954tube 15 днів тому

    My dad WW2 South Pacific came to an island where just before he arrived, the US had executed 800 Japanese Marines on the beach. I recall him saying these marines were selected for height and taller than regular Japanese army. He called it murder but like this video, they did the same.

  • @DrHetz-cd1ev
    @DrHetz-cd1ev 4 місяці тому +2

    My grand uncle was a Panzergranadier in the 1st SS division Leibstandarte.
    He fought in Poland, France, Russia and finally in Austria, were he and his unit surrendered to American forces.
    He told us (the family) that his SS unit never took Russian or American POW’s.
    Idk if he committed any war crimes, but hey, who didnt?
    War is for sure a mf.

  • @markpiersall9815
    @markpiersall9815 5 місяців тому +2

    My Uncle Claude Piersall was in the heavy artillery in France on a 203 mm (8 inch) gun crew. The anti-aircraft team downed a German fighter and they could see with their field glasses the parachutist had his hands up to surrender. Probably some nice German Lutheran man glad his War experience was over and ready to go to a POW camp for a few months. A jeep with three men drove across the wheat field and a shot rang out from an M1 Carbine and the parachuter slumped dead. The men jumped out of the Jeep and grabbed him as he came down and stripped him of his watch and flight jacket before dropping him to the earth to lay. Uncle Claude told me this 37 years or so after it happened and he wept because it was so unfair.
    I read Journalist Andy Rooney's book and he said Germans who clearly wanted to surrender were not allowed to as Americans kept firing artillery at them.

  • @LDHAl412
    @LDHAl412 3 місяці тому +1

    The Heading of this video could not be any more miss leading IMHO

  • @ricparks7441
    @ricparks7441 23 дні тому +1

    The SS weren't regular German soldiers. They were bloodthirsty killers dedicated to not taking prisoners but rather eliminating them on the spot. This article needs to be further researched to determine if these German "soldiers" were really SS troops they were committed to killing any allied troops, anywhere, anytime. Some Allied Commanders, right or wrong, believed that SS troops, not regular German soldiers should be shot on sight if they were wearing the SS insignia. The SS were actually murderous animals, not regular soldiers.

  • @benadam7753
    @benadam7753 Місяць тому +2

    Before Malmedy, the US brutality executed German and Italian soldiers! First at Biscari, Italy in 1943 when the US 45th Infantry executed 75 surrendered Italian and German soldiers! During D-Day 64 surrendered German soldiers were shot and killed! Than after D-Day the US 82nd Airborne executed 30 surrendered regular German Army prisoners at Audouville-la-Hubert, France! Prosecuting Germans for doing the same thing Americans were doing first was highly hypocritically!

  • @Steveross2851
    @Steveross2851 Місяць тому

    It cannot be overstated that all Allied atrocities aside the Imperial Japanese and Nazi Germans couldn't have imagined how leniently their countries would be treated overall by the Allied powers under the circumstances, even by the Soviets. The insane Tokyo and Berlin Axis regimes without question would have been far less merciful had they won World War II. Even considering the fact that by late 1945 the cold war between the Western Allied powers and the Soviets was becoming ever more likely it's really astonishing how leniently postwar Germany and Japan were treated overall.

  • @go4broke407
    @go4broke407 5 місяців тому +2

    War is hell. Is not to be taken on lightly

  • @mikekensington1705
    @mikekensington1705 5 місяців тому +5

    History is written by the victors. We know who the true monsters were.

  • @sophiegeorge2816
    @sophiegeorge2816 5 місяців тому +2

    One of my great uncle’s was working in a prisoner of war camp in Australia with Japanese prisoners and someone told them that the war was over and they were free to go
    The war wasn’t over and as soon as they walked out they were shot
    93 were killed

    • @beachbum433
      @beachbum433 5 місяців тому +1

      The Cowra Breakout as it is called was hastily planned. On August 4 1944, Sergeant Major Kanazawa called a meeting of 20 hut leaders, because the Aussies were going to transfer junior ranks to another camp. On August 5, at 2.00 am, about 1,000 Japanese stormed the perimeter fence. 234 Japanese died. 4 Aussie guards were killed. Many Japanese who actually got out committed suicide by jumping in front of trains or hanging themselves. There is a beautiful Japanese cemetery at Cowra maintained by both Japanese & Aussie governments. War is SO pointless, is it not?...

    • @thomasswafford250
      @thomasswafford250 5 місяців тому

      I believe when the Japanese prisoners was trying to warn the Australians what was going to happen but wasn't able to in time. One of the guards knowing they were going to be over ran took out the firing pin out of the machine gun and hit it so the Japanese couldn't use it.

  • @larrybedouin2921
    @larrybedouin2921 4 місяці тому +3

    No mentioning of the same orders for the Allied forces. 🤫

  • @Akubra123
    @Akubra123 2 місяці тому +1

    just wonder, did ANY allied soldier or commander payd for HIS crimes ??

  • @andyleonard7219
    @andyleonard7219 5 місяців тому +26

    you should have no pity for SS troops

  • @kevinkranz9156
    @kevinkranz9156 5 місяців тому +11

    PEIPERS HOME WAS BURNT DOWN WITH HIM IN IT

    • @martgryfny
      @martgryfny 4 місяці тому +1

      That was suicide after he was discovered in France under false name. He put the house on fire, but before being burned he shot himself with .22 in the head.

    • @Rob.S859
      @Rob.S859 Місяць тому +1

      Peiper’s home was burnt down by French communists.
      However while fending off the assailants who were cowardly hiding in a tree line.
      He went back into the already burning house to retrieve important documents and papers when the roof collapsed and this trapped him inside.

  • @JRS-iq9pz
    @JRS-iq9pz 2 дні тому

    What do you do when your commander tells you to shoot the prisoners? That's why war is hell.

  • @Ron-t6q
    @Ron-t6q 15 днів тому +1

    This was nothing compared to what happened to German in Yugoslavia. In Slovenia at end of war… ordinary Slovenes hated the Germans and their ubermenchen attitude…. Germans were not taken prisoner .. thousands were slaughtered with farm tools near the Slovene-Austrian border border ….. we hated the nazis ‘

    • @Ron-t6q
      @Ron-t6q 15 днів тому

      Blond Slovene children were kidnapped and raised at German facilities in Northern
      Germany.. or killed

  • @harrykrumpacker871
    @harrykrumpacker871 5 місяців тому +5

    Isn't that a war crime?

    • @sebgo4622
      @sebgo4622 4 місяці тому

      no. only germans do war crimes

  • @Snoopydad
    @Snoopydad 4 місяці тому +1

    I guess the Germans overestimated the well known American "humanitarian" values.

    • @Delilah-zd3em
      @Delilah-zd3em 4 місяці тому

      This was after American POWs were killed… it didn’t stop there either. Germans killed other POWs (British, Canadian, Soviet etc).
      The Allies simply put a mirror to the German’s face.

  • @andyb6866
    @andyb6866 25 днів тому +1

    The Germans were doing this every day of the week to Polish soldiers throughout the war.

  • @paultyson4389
    @paultyson4389 4 місяці тому +1

    I remember a Belgium woman describing how Peiper's men entered her house at the start of the Ardennes campaign. She was then a girl. Her mother could speak German and told the soldiers they were all civilians but they opened fire and she was the only one to survive. Everywhere Peiper served, Russia, Italy and Belgium, he was accused of killing civilians. He was never sent back to Italy or Russia to face charges. His excuse was always that they were all "partisans". It might have taken 20 years, but real justice was finally served on one Nazi murderer.

  • @aidenwrenn5342
    @aidenwrenn5342 Місяць тому +1

    This totally risable. He would have been identifiable from personal documents and dental records to begin with.

  • @asnkrikitikus
    @asnkrikitikus 21 день тому

    The end remarks of your video always humiliated germany! History should be told impartially

  • @offlimits4635
    @offlimits4635 4 місяці тому +4

    the soldiers murdered at Chenogne were Wehrmacht, not SS

  • @cobraferrariwars
    @cobraferrariwars 5 місяців тому

    "That men do not learn from History is the most important of all lessons that History has to teach." Aldous Huxley. It will all happen again -- different place, different time, same human nature.

  • @tarverr.mcknightjr4439
    @tarverr.mcknightjr4439 Місяць тому +2

    There are so many hypocrites here in the comments!!! no one speaks of all the people killed in France after the Germans were thrown out. No one speaks of all the women right in Germany after their surrender. I love all the angels and Saints here pointing fingers.

  • @SteveTappin-o7j
    @SteveTappin-o7j 5 місяців тому +2

    His neighbours were SS also they killed his dog his son is a lawyer in the America he has all his medals you people know nothing .

  • @nomadmarauder-dw9re
    @nomadmarauder-dw9re 5 місяців тому +5

    Nazi soldier: I'm fighting for my homeland! American soldier: If it weren't for you, I'D BE HOME.

  • @yuppy1967
    @yuppy1967 5 місяців тому +14

    Murder of unarmed surrendered pow’s is still murder. Period

    • @yuppy1967
      @yuppy1967 5 місяців тому +3

      @@IroquoisWarrior71 what would you like me to tell them, God made an exception to murder? “Vengeance is mine” says the Lord.

    • @Slenderman182
      @Slenderman182 4 місяці тому

      summary execution during war has been going on for thousands of years

  • @kingcurry6594
    @kingcurry6594 Місяць тому +1

    I understand why US troops did this, but 2 wrongs never make a right.

  • @jackmoorehead2036
    @jackmoorehead2036 5 місяців тому +9

    This trial is exactly why the SS should never have been taken in alive.

  • @Willy32226
    @Willy32226 5 місяців тому +1

    This sounds like it’s narrated by The secret millionaire.

  • @jensgaus781
    @jensgaus781 5 місяців тому +9

    The victors write history ... still after 80 years. Everything the Western Allied did has being excused ...

  • @carlosspiceyweiner3305
    @carlosspiceyweiner3305 5 місяців тому

    Here’s a clue for those who don’t know, war is an ugly business. Shit happens, don’t expect it to change.

  • @rolandbevan7088
    @rolandbevan7088 22 дні тому +1

    The 11th Armoured Div was a British Army Div A Black Bull in a Yellow background,

  • @blackchairman2271
    @blackchairman2271 5 місяців тому +6

    This goes to show war is a vicious and sicking endeavor on both sides. Many people were killed just for being at wrong place and wrong time. To much anger and hatred on both sides. There is no sympathy for the nazi ss troops. It just crazy that neighbors can not get along because of race,religion, political views. That is the most sickest part.

  • @dwchen1
    @dwchen1 4 місяці тому

    SS's fate in the eastern front was far far far worse than what they are facing in the western front.
    Imagine the Russians lost 27 million in 4 years, when they are winning along the way to the gate of Berlin probably nobody have any idea except the Russians themselves about how many hundreds of thousands of SS the Russians have killed.
    Treating SS prisoners of war was never on their playbook.
    I knew this when watching some war documentary about the eastern front when a Soviet veterans giving interview talking about captured SS commander, he said he finished that commander off using a knife to the stomach, he said it feels like thrusting a bag of oil, he said he got a little bit of surprise if a human body was so fragile like a bag of water.
    He said he felt absolutely nothing when killing that SS commander because he lost almost all of his entire family member to the Einsatzgruppen at the beginning of Operation Barbarossa.
    Then I wonder when the Soviets turn the tide of the war along the way from the Soviet border all the way to Berlin all those Waffen SS under the Soviet steamroller must have experienced the unimaginable treatment.
    Just remember that estimated around 1.2 million German women was sexually assaulted or raped by the Soviets when Nazi lost the war, what about all those Waffen SS...?
    All surrendered and captured Wehrmacht was immediately sent to Siberian gulag for 10 years and only 10% survived.
    I don't think they leave any SS alive.

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Місяць тому

      The Soviets were NO victims! They invaded 5 peaceful countries before Hitler invaded them!

  • @andrewmkopnicky4921
    @andrewmkopnicky4921 5 місяців тому +18

    Have no sympathy for the SS.

    • @Karl-nv5ok
      @Karl-nv5ok 5 місяців тому +6

      No sympathy for you.

    • @dharmindercheema8842
      @dharmindercheema8842 5 місяців тому

      Tere sympathy de need kis nu ha

    • @454FatJack
      @454FatJack 5 місяців тому +3

      Ask Native indian’s their love US Cavalry 😂

    • @dharmindercheema8842
      @dharmindercheema8842 5 місяців тому

      @@454FatJack I am Indian Punjabi

    • @markbriten6999
      @markbriten6999 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Karl-nv5okAHH a Romanian fascist no doubt

  • @davidcopeland4482
    @davidcopeland4482 4 місяці тому +1

    Oradour sur Glane massacre June 1944

  • @r.crompton2286
    @r.crompton2286 27 днів тому

    The reality is after D-Day, Waffen SS units began to execute Allied prisoners-of-war. It's easy to chide those Americans and Canadians who later on ignored the Geneva Convention and shot some of their SS captives. The prevailing attitude was simply "to get even." I have video interviews from the early '90's of Canadian D-Day veterans who expressed that sentiment. There were some who wanted to "get even" but when the opportunity was present, " they just couldn't do it." That suggests the German SS deaths by shooting were probably far fewer than the number of Allies who were lined up and executed.

  • @Mark36896
    @Mark36896 3 місяці тому +2

    My uncle was in the Bulge and he told me he never took SS prisoners alive. He hated the Germans till the day he died.

  • @lukgos9609
    @lukgos9609 5 місяців тому +5

    Funny thing is no one from us UK or french end up on the war crimes court......

    • @giansala7409
      @giansala7409 5 місяців тому +2

      History is written by the winners...

    • @andywells397
      @andywells397 5 місяців тому +1

      So ????

    • @markbriten6999
      @markbriten6999 5 місяців тому

      And how many instituted death camp that killed millions of people , ifiot

    • @sugarnads
      @sugarnads 5 місяців тому +2

      So? We won. Tell us you approve of the camps and the ovens without telling us.

    • @hyacinthlynch843
      @hyacinthlynch843 5 місяців тому +5

      Because none of the three that you mentioned committed genocide.

  • @formwiz7096
    @formwiz7096 5 місяців тому

    OK, first, the "witness" never saw it happen. Second, Ike sent the 11th Armored CO home as soon as he heard about it since it was the CO who apparently gave the order, so, clearly, somebody did pay.

  • @williamkempner4618
    @williamkempner4618 Місяць тому +1

    The Waffen SS was well known for their cruelty. I don't know of I would have gone along with it-wasnt there-but their reputation preceded them. Live by the sword, doe by the sword.

  • @anthonyiocca5683
    @anthonyiocca5683 5 місяців тому +3

    The treachery and deceit,
    9AD Teutoburg forest.
    A date of infamy…

  • @yeildo1492
    @yeildo1492 5 місяців тому

    Bummer.....

  • @MrShenyang1234
    @MrShenyang1234 5 місяців тому

    Regardless, of which side willingly shot Prisoners of War, it was wrong to do so. Although, one might think differently had they been present and witnessed the Executions of their Comrades. Hindsight is only reserved for those who manage to survive. War is Hell.