We learned my grandfather was in the Waffen SS when we did Ancestry DNA and we found relatives in Germany. They had all his military service records and uniforms. He was buried in the port City of Barranquila,Colombia which has a German WW2 cemetery from those that passed. The Colombian military buried him with military honors ironically the ceremonial units have Prussian uniforms, he served in the Korean War with the Colombian Army and fought alongside Americans at the Battle of Old Baldy against the Chinese. We are still doing research and plan on having a family reunion with our German family.
When I lived in southern Africa I knew a guy who told me his father used to be in the German military in the 1940s, and moved to the continent after WW2 was over, married a local and had him. Later on it hit me what he meant 🤯. So yeah, people who were Nazis scattered everywhere after the War, not just to Europe and South America.
When I was in middle school I had a psychologist who was an old Argentine lady whose last name was Mueller. It now makes sense when I told her that I was learning about WWII that she didn’t wanna elaborate after I told her how interested I was in the topic at school
There's a whole team behind this channel constantly editing, animating, writing. The guy just happens to be the narrator. If you watch their older vids they've had several narrators through the years
Imagine a Grandparents day in Argentina and the Grandparents go to their Grandchildren’s school and see all there Nazis Comrades, It would be very awkward.
Fun fact (maybe not that much): Josef Mengele died in 1979 drowned on Bertioga beach, this beach is a 45 minutes to 1 hour trip from my hometown, one of the best doctors from my hometown was responsible for Josef's autopsy and later the same doctor would make a corpus delicti on my mother which was really great since his credibility took a big role on the trials that my mother participated
@@YesIBench225 I don't know, even tho it's a sad chain of events if it wasn't for this doctor the guy who did that to my mother would never be considered guilty
I know a 96 year old neighbor back in Mante , Tamaulipas , Mexico. He flew from Germany all the way here and made a life and has like 7 kids and like 20 grandchildren
@@itsyaboiwan6416 no this is a joke about a man who slaughtered my family my grandmother watched her younger siblings and parent die in front of her imagine being in her shoes
Fun fact: There are 525,600 minutes in a year, 85,000,000 died in WWII, if we held a minute of silence for EVER person that died in WWII, we'd we silent for 162 years, yes, I've done the math
@🌿POPULATION-_-420☁ Drugs are bad for you, they turn your brains into smush and make you a drone that can be easily brainwashed. You are a prime example of that.
There is one thing that bothers me. Whenever they say how many people died, they put up coffins. With crosses on them. Really? You couldn't photoshop a Star of David on? Other than that, it's good. It's just annoying that they put crosses- even when he explicitly said "Jews".
The Japanese were not given a pass. Although, it seems the war crimes trials for Japanese war criminals ended in the late 1940's whereas the war crimes trials for germans are still ongoing.
Fun fact: One head of state of an Axis country from World War II is still alive. Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria. His reign lasted from 1943 to 1946, until he was deposed by the communists. Of course he was just a kid back then, but still: he was the tsar.
Four places where they went - 1) the Moon 2) Antarctica through a tunnel to Hollow Earth 3) Argentina 4) extradimensional portal whose energies and radiation turned them into zombies
One Japanese general worked in one of high positions within either police or even the government,even tho the guy along with Masaharu Homma killed prisoners from the Bataan death march,I heard
Japan was never really apologetic about their war crimes. They got defeated in the war so the Americans had the reign of arresting them. That's all. So the government itself was more akin to hide them and refuge them.
Most of these videos, like most Hollywood movies, are filled with propaganda biases. If you only get your knowledge of history from UA-cam videos, then you're getting a very distorted version of history.
@@davidenatoh359it’s like you had assumptions on how things happened but the video proved them right. You learned that your assumptions were correct but you already had that idea that they were correct so it’s not new knowledge.
It is not. It's like the word Indian instead of native American. The only ones offended are white people who never talk to them. They themselves actually prefer the term that outsiders for no reason at all consider offensive. Well... indians actually prefer the term American Indians, but still.
@@spiffygonzales5160 I was going to reply with a response that accurately challenged a clearly americanized view on a very outside issue, but you have an unironic countryball pfp in 2021. I already know you've lost all worth in this life.
Short answer: Some were convicted, others escaped and went into hiding, and some killed themselves. And a lot served jail time. The major ones were hung for their crimes.
When I was in highschool,a survivor of Auschwitz came to my class and spoke to us. I will never forget it. My seat was right up front,and very close to the man. I remember how haunting,his number tattoo was. I will never understand,how people could do this to other people.😭
What's sad is it was everywhere 80 years ago. And we only really remember the Germans. The things the Japanese did to the Chinese makes the Germans looks like elementary school bullies. Many of the communists regimes did unspeakable things as well. Even the allied forces entering Berlin murdered women and children civilians. I am not justifying anything the Germans did. It was horrific. But it's important to remember it wasn't just a cult of a nation carrying out atrocities. It was humanity itself.
@@JohnBender1313didn’t the state of hysterical fear that the Allies would not allow anyone who had helped the Nazis to any extent living in Berlin to survive mean certain women and children tried to shoot the Allied soldiers as they arrived?
@JohnBender1313 killing 6 MILLION Jews and 5 MILLION prisoners of war cannot be put into the same sentence to what allied forces done to finish the war and put a end to what Germany were doing. Your crazy for even saying that. Yes innocent people die in war but they were pitting a end to what nazis were doing. They terminated whole Jewish bloodlines! Not the same at all.
You know, I find it funny that a russian office says that about germans concentration camps, while they have gulags that do almost the same thing. Just incredible.
USSR screamed death/concentration camps and were the only ones who "found" them and refused to let other allies countries investigate said camps. The western allies found work camps
I know their going after monsters, but love how a lot of countries dabbled in stuff like making people disappear and nabbing them off the streets, almost like the people they were hunting did.
My grandfather came to the US after the war, he said many Nazis fled to Argentina, Canada, and South America. He never met Adolf, but he was an SS officer
"If i didn't follow orders i would be a traitor, a shame for the Fatherland. After I did, i was nothing but a criminal , a shame to humanity" - me for Jakiw palij
Grew up two doors down from German WWII veteran. Accoss the street an American WWII veteran. They were best friends my entire childhood. Asked them "Why?", when i was eleven. "We were soldiers doing what we were told."
There are lots of Germans who came to America after WW2 or in the 50’s - 60’s who the US government helped. I’m descended from one of them. As American as they get.
Like the Russian soldier saying "Terrible things happened here" We all know Stalin was like: "Dude take notes of this we can use this on our own people"
@@filipohman7277 everyone have problem with the nazis cause of their warcrimes but nobody care about the gulags what the japanese did or the 2 nukes. Cause that are of corse not warcrimes
Both of my parents served in WW2; my mum in the WRENS and my dad in the Merchant Navy. Neither ever referred to the enemy as Nazis; they called them Germans. I mean to say, nobody said, 'The Coalition' when they wrote about my country in the war, did they? This tendency to direct blame on to one political party is dishonest and misleading. Let's tell it as it actually was.
Still not all Germans were Nazis, a great part was but it was far from all. Most of them had either the choice of following the regime or getting killed themselfs.
@@imibacsi9584 We still talk about wars, pandemic's plague's, etc from well before any of use where here. WW2 is still heavily talked about today. Because there still a lot of people. That are alive today That some how have a link to the war. I'm 37, and my grandpa was in the war.
5:13, Wernher von Braun invented the famous V2 rocket. That was the world's first ballistic rocket. After the war, he designed the Saturn V rocket and was the lead engineer of the Apollo program. Travel to the moon had possible thanks to his presence and his studies.
When I was a bit younger me and my mother were in chile (btw we are Chilean) and I asked my mother were did all the Nazi's go to after ww2 she said that there are some here in Chile and Argentina those are the best places but there are also a lot of people who ran away from the Nazi's and fled here
Argentinian kid: "Abu, you said for generations, our family has been raised and born here right?" Grandpa: "of course, why did you ask?!" Argentinian kid: "Just wondering why most of us in the family have blue eyes and blond"
There was actually a suspected German war criminal where I live but he claimed he was a translator agents his will. But the unit he was with had committed so many war crimes the government was considering deporting him but he died before be could
What about the US war crimes ............ dropping millions of bombs on cities where only WOMAN, CHILDREN AND ELDERLY WERE. NONE stood trial for that. Whomever wins the wars writes the history books no matter how slanted.
I was always told that a bunch of them left for south America but I’m not sure how many actually made it that far I’d imagine most of them are probably dead by now or still don’t want to be found if they are still out there
The truth is a lot of them made it to South America. Research the towns in Argentina, It won’t take you long to find the German architecture. The narrative of history is subject to those who write it and enforce it on the majority. But if you know how to look you can find the truth on a lot of the grey spaced lines.
Martin Borman died in Paraguay in 1959. His remains showed up in Germany in 1972. He has a grave in a small village in Paraguay which is missing a body
So after ww1 britan gave Palestine(a former colony) as a home for the jew under the understanding that they would live as equils to the Palestinians and not take more land than what they had been given. They completely ignored this and used ww2 to gather sympathy for more land. The majority of isreal is illigitament today and is illigal under the UN
Most young men who served the Japanese military during WW2 relieved themselves with ianfu, also known as comfort women. Ianfu were women who came from Japan's colonies, with 80% of them being Korean. Usually, they served up to 30 men a day, and one women stated that she had to comfort an entire platoon every morning. I'm going to get a lot of hate for saying this, but if the US arrested every young men in Japan, Japan will never recover and the Japanese people would forever hate the US. At the time (WW2) and place (Japan), it was socially acceptable for men to meet their "needs" with the comfort women. Since the US turned a blind eye, Japan's young men got jobs and ended up helping the Japanese economy. Sometimes, seeing the situation as grey and letting some bad apples get away can lead to new trees.
Many of the war criminals settled in Bariloche, a pleasant town in the foothills of the Andes in Argentina. And a number of top Catholic clergy helped them to get there.
I was always of the understanding they became zombies
Wrong movie
N'ah, they went to Antarctica to go into the opening to the hollow Earth, duh.
On the moon...
This is not call of duty
@@youngking546 do you have any proof
"Never ask a lady her age and an Argentinian his Grandfather's SS rank"
lol
@Heinrich Himmler lol. U actually related to Himmler?
@@radleyssportscenter441 .u
@@radleyssportscenter441 I think it would be safe to say that no, this person is not related to Himmler
@Unusual faces of every youtuber or by Matt Geatz.
That old German joke that says "Turns out grandpa was an electrician, we found his helmet with lightning bolts painted on the sides."
Hahahaha nice
Too funny
Das vas gut
Pfft
Brilliant
Heil-arious
To Argentina everyone knows this, my Great Grandfather Heinreich told me.
Goble died today
Lol
Lol, I was just going to say that.
@@am6322 gobble deez nuts
Mossad may have some questions regarding your great grandfather lol.
Argentinian kid: Grandpa, have you been to Germany?
Grandpa: Nein
Argentinian kid: Wow nine times, you must have really enjoyed your time in Germany.
Ja
Mossad 🇮🇱: **listens intently**
Ja lol
That joke was the Wurst
We learned my grandfather was in the Waffen SS when we did Ancestry DNA and we found relatives in Germany. They had all his military service records and uniforms. He was buried in the port City of Barranquila,Colombia which has a German WW2 cemetery from those that passed. The Colombian military buried him with military honors ironically the ceremonial units have Prussian uniforms, he served in the Korean War with the Colombian Army and fought alongside Americans at the Battle of Old Baldy against the Chinese. We are still doing research and plan on having a family reunion with our German family.
Gonna have a big ole mein kampf
God Bless him
I’m starring at this cause I’m Jewish
@@thebeastman6668 never again brother 😑
@@torahemetkiruv8807 good to know another person who is Jewish
Never ask woman her weight.
Never ask man his salary.
Never ask Argentinian Abuelo his SS rank.
Agreed
Or Brazilian, Bolivian
i thought it was never asking a woman age. but I get the point tho :0
Penge epic skin
Lol Abu Elu is this Arabic rofl
When I lived in southern Africa I knew a guy who told me his father used to be in the German military in the 1940s, and moved to the continent after WW2 was over, married a local and had him. Later on it hit me what he meant 🤯. So yeah, people who were Nazis scattered everywhere after the War, not just to Europe and South America.
They Germans are the ones who taught them how to make barbiturates. Look how big they are over there now lol
@Alberto Carvajal Escobar I don't think it's bad.
@@Kap00rwith2os are they nice
Uhhh there was nothing wrong with being in the military?
Nope, they moved to the so called united states, and they rule it now.
Crazy how such a massive amount of history was only 80 years ago, such innovation in technology as well
All I've learned from these comments is that Argentina is full of blonde haired blue eyed people.
You are right my grand uncle was an ss soldier not proud of it
Most in the deep South and in the provinces of Córdoba, Mendoza and Buenos Aires.
@@amaalmohamed4450 not every ss officer is a bad guy so you should be proud
@@amaalmohamed4450 u rude
@@justavideo6324 yep
This video enraged Adolf's father, who punished him severely.
Oversimplified vibes
* slap slap slap slap*
@@lucialopez1197 *spank spank spank spank*
Lol oversimplified
I see you are a man of oversimplified culture!
When I was in middle school I had a psychologist who was an old Argentine lady whose last name was Mueller. It now makes sense when I told her that I was learning about WWII that she didn’t wanna elaborate after I told her how interested I was in the topic at school
Perhaps she was a descendant of the gestapo chief mueller
You had Gestapo Muellers family as your psychologist lol or the other Mueller guy.
Jesus Christ Saves
It’s awesome how these people never cease to find things to talk about
Edit: just came back! Wow thanks for blowing this up! :D
It’s pretty normal. History is so large and vast that it would be more surprising if he didn’t have more things to talk about.
There's a whole team behind this channel constantly editing, animating, writing.
The guy just happens to be the narrator. If you watch their older vids they've had several narrators through the years
@@qjames0077 I love this narrator, I hope it doesn't change like List25 did
Mark Felton...
It's more than one person and talking about Nazis is pretty much the lowest-hanging fruit one can find.
Imagine a Grandparents day in Argentina and the Grandparents go to their Grandchildren’s school and see all there Nazis Comrades, It would be very awkward.
id pay to see a movie like that
@@bloxpirates9858 indeed
@@treeman12815 what langue is that because I translate that in German and it said “ be safe”
@@kobedunn465 It means Hail Victory if it's spelled right
@@BatAtTarkov u are right.
The irony of having a soviet character talking about atrocities lol
@@Noah-dy8ii Everyone is evil bruh, if we started canceling countries for killing civilians the planet would be canceled
@@Noah-dy8ii no one's talking about America.
ikr lol
US: you will face justice ⚖ for your crime
German scientists: I make nukes you know
US:welcome to the family 🤗
Nothing brings people together like atomic bombs.
Your not wrong tho🤣
@Duke Flâneur what
@Duke Flâneur oh u r talking about Joseph magel
@@Ghost-tv1yg you mean Joseph Mengele
Josef Mengele was NOT mad - illustrating his as a screaming lunatic only serves to diminish how evil he was.
Evil, not mad.
Yeah I've seen that in his videos a lot. It just underlines his lack of knowledge in the field...
So true. Most evil people know exactly what they are doing
Mengele was just evil. But Dr. Krieger was mad and evil.
An insane person doesnt know what he is doing.
An Evil person knows full well his actions
@@yigitalpalakoc ah I see you're a man of culture as well
Fun fact (maybe not that much): Josef Mengele died in 1979 drowned on Bertioga beach, this beach is a 45 minutes to 1 hour trip from my hometown, one of the best doctors from my hometown was responsible for Josef's autopsy and later the same doctor would make a corpus delicti on my mother which was really great since his credibility took a big role on the trials that my mother participated
Bro how in the world is that a „fun“ fact
@@YesIBench225 I don't know, even tho it's a sad chain of events if it wasn't for this doctor the guy who did that to my mother would never be considered guilty
@@YesIBench225 Mengele was an evil guy so his death is a fun fact
@@nananakeson Josef Mengele ws an evil guy so i consider his death a fun fact
@@aprilgosa5779 That's a good way of seeing it
When that aregntinian boy grows up to have blonde hair and blue eyes:
His Father: "Son we need to talk"
my nephew is like that but not argentina
@@logitchy did we ask ?
@@Ganymede3310 idk did we ask anyone
@@anthonystark4259 Argentina is basically filled with europeans speaking spanish
@@anthonystark4259 what do you mean??
"The Space Race" or "When US German scientists and Soviet German scientists took turns at thumbing their noses at each other..."
I know a 96 year old neighbor back in Mante , Tamaulipas , Mexico. He flew from Germany all the way here and made a life and has like 7 kids and like 20 grandchildren
He made it ha ha, i bet he still have his mein kampf in his cupboard lol
Things to never do to men:
1. Ask his salary
2.say "ew" when rejecting
3. Reject from art school
@@justme1561.-.
are you too sensitive to offensive jokes
@@justme1561 he wasnt offensive what r u 10 years old?
@@itsyaboiwan6416 no this is a joke about a man who slaughtered my family my grandmother watched her younger siblings and parent die in front of her imagine being in her shoes
@@justme1561 yeh and you're.not the only one and you know what my grandparents fought against them so don't be saying too much.
@@justme1561 cope and seethe
"some would never see justice at all" more like most
Yeah the fact that Mengele and Göbbels never faced trial is sickening.
@@Mauriziobarenboim Goebbels died before he could be tried.
@@basedkaiser5352 so he never saw justice, what’s your point ?
@@ivansalgado35 but wasn't he going to die anyway? so on some level, justice was served, just not by court
No idiot most would, It would be the Allies that would never face trial because they won.
I remember in History class, an Allied soldier and an Axis soldier came to speak to us. There was no animosity. They just woke of what they saw.
I am a native German speaker and find the pronunciation of the German names HILARIOUS...
GOBBLES!
It is only hilarious if the pronunciation is wrong
@@Z800_ I am German and almost every name was pronounced INCORRECTLY!
@@williamegler8771 you have to say in this
Video then otherwise it makes no sense
@@williamegler8771 how are the names supposed to be pronounced then?
@@ryujinxyyeji Properly...
(To America & south America)
History is written by the winner so we will never know the truth
Ok?
With you.
Name checks out 🤔
@@akshaysaxena6873 you only know what they want u to know
@@imthatguy6292 they are also adamant about their perspectives and half truths.
Fun fact: There are 525,600 minutes in a year, 85,000,000 died in WWII, if we held a minute of silence for EVER person that died in WWII, we'd we silent for 162 years, yes, I've done the math
It’s the stuff you never get taught in history
@🌿POPULATION-_-420☁ what's that?~
@🌿POPULATION-_-420☁ Drugs are bad for you, they turn your brains into smush and make you a drone that can be easily brainwashed. You are a prime example of that.
@🌿POPULATION-_-420☁ you dont make sense
@🌿POPULATION-_-420☁ and alm
Wait till you find out the Nazi's learned from the confederates...
Tourist asking a Grandpa: "Eres de Argentina?"
Grandpa: "nein!!!"
Bueno, mi abuelo
Abuelito, El Viejo loco de Aleman 🥲
Had a Hispanic coworker with that last name. Seems common for many languages, but sus...
🤣🤣🤣
basic yankee humor
My grandpa who worked at nasa
“Have you never been to Germany?”
“Nein”
This was an IMPRESSIVE infographics show. Well researched and not generic!
There is one thing that bothers me. Whenever they say how many people died, they put up coffins. With crosses on them. Really? You couldn't photoshop a Star of David on? Other than that, it's good. It's just annoying that they put crosses- even when he explicitly said "Jews".
@@anyuisnotanya 😐
@@hamsteriiii4203 What?
What?
@@anyuisnotanya 27 Million soviet soldiers died in WWII, so I guess the cross is somewhat agreeable.
Strangely, only germans were put on trials for warcrimes, everyone else got a free pass
History is written by the victors.
the end justify the means sometimes
Japanese war criminals were also put on trial!
You got to go with the biggest evil
The Japanese were not given a pass. Although, it seems the war crimes trials for Japanese war criminals ended in the late 1940's whereas the war crimes trials for germans are still ongoing.
laughs in "MY GRANDPA WORK IN THE NEW STABLISHED NASA" as scientist
Fun fact: One head of state of an Axis country from World War II is still alive. Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria. His reign lasted from 1943 to 1946, until he was deposed by the communists.
Of course he was just a kid back then, but still: he was the tsar.
Four places where they went -
1) the Moon
2) Antarctica through a tunnel to Hollow Earth
3) Argentina
4) extradimensional portal whose energies and radiation turned them into zombies
*they got us in the first half I’m not gonna lie*
Truer words have never been spoken
Agartha squad ayyyeee
whats this stuff about zombies, I have seen that in the comments a couple of times
Definitely the last one 🤭
One Japanese general worked in one of high positions within either police or even the government,even tho the guy along with Masaharu Homma killed prisoners from the Bataan death march,I heard
Japan was never really apologetic about their war crimes. They got defeated in the war so the Americans had the reign of arresting them. That's all. So the government itself was more akin to hide them and refuge them.
I'm still very angry about it, filipino here.
One of my fathers' friends father was a survor of the Batan Death March. He lived in Washington, Pennsylvania about 40 miles south of Pittsburgh.
Your Abuelo told You that?
@@Max_Le_Groom very funny kid
Every time I watch one of these videos, I feel like I learn so much yet nothing at all
Most of these videos, like most Hollywood movies, are filled with propaganda biases. If you only get your knowledge of history from UA-cam videos, then you're getting a very distorted version of history.
How?
@@davidenatoh359it’s like you had assumptions on how things happened but the video proved them right. You learned that your assumptions were correct but you already had that idea that they were correct so it’s not new knowledge.
To those who don't know, the Roma are "Gypsies," though this term is no longer politically correct.
Wouldn’t want to not be politically incorrect 🤡
Roma means "Human" in their language right?
@@lordvader6172 bro why are you mad that slurs are considered offensive
It is not. It's like the word Indian instead of native American. The only ones offended are white people who never talk to them. They themselves actually prefer the term that outsiders for no reason at all consider offensive.
Well... indians actually prefer the term American Indians, but still.
@@spiffygonzales5160 I was going to reply with a response that accurately challenged a clearly americanized view on a very outside issue, but you have an unironic countryball pfp in 2021. I already know you've lost all worth in this life.
Short answer: Some were convicted, others escaped and went into hiding, and some killed themselves. And a lot served jail time. The major ones were hung for their crimes.
When I was in highschool,a survivor of Auschwitz came to my class and spoke to us. I will never forget it. My seat was right up front,and very close to the man. I remember how haunting,his number tattoo was. I will never understand,how people could do this to other people.😭
What's sad is it was everywhere 80 years ago. And we only really remember the Germans. The things the Japanese did to the Chinese makes the Germans looks like elementary school bullies. Many of the communists regimes did unspeakable things as well. Even the allied forces entering Berlin murdered women and children civilians. I am not justifying anything the Germans did. It was horrific. But it's important to remember it wasn't just a cult of a nation carrying out atrocities. It was humanity itself.
@@JohnBender1313 well said I agree.
@@JohnBender1313didn’t the state of hysterical fear that the Allies would not allow anyone who had helped the Nazis to any extent living in Berlin to survive mean certain women and children tried to shoot the Allied soldiers as they arrived?
The same way Israel is doing to Palestinians
@JohnBender1313 killing 6 MILLION Jews and 5 MILLION prisoners of war cannot be put into the same sentence to what allied forces done to finish the war and put a end to what Germany were doing. Your crazy for even saying that. Yes innocent people die in war but they were pitting a end to what nazis were doing. They terminated whole Jewish bloodlines! Not the same at all.
My grandfather who was a an RAF chef catered for the British officers at the Nuremburg trials
Cheers to your grandfather. Someone has to make the food and are never properly thanked.
WHAT kind a chow he cooked?
Please.
Let me guess, he helped serve them JUSTICE?
They went on to help Coco Chanel build her empire.
..And let's not forget Hugo Boss!
you know why wasnt she arrested
You know, I find it funny that a russian office says that about germans concentration camps, while they have gulags that do almost the same thing. Just incredible.
Also considering how long they denied Katyn
Gulags killed no matter what race religion or color
Concentration camps killed on basis if you were Jewish
As same as US did to native.
Its funny how the world screamd concentration camps but no one looked at Stalin's gulags.
The Gulag Archipelago
@Duke Flâneur Trust me, there’s plenty of screaming about the US’s misdeeds. One could make a decent living writing about little else.
Well, the USSR was never militarily defeated so its kinda hard to pick over the gulags in the same way
USSR screamed death/concentration camps and were the only ones who "found" them and refused to let other allies countries investigate said camps. The western allies found work camps
@@katakisLives actually yes they were didnt Napoleon march up to moscow ?.
Himmler actualy wasn't forced to reveal himself and would have gotten away,but he thout that he would get a reduced sentence if he turned himself in.
Really?
@@mightyelf2660 yup what an irony am i right?
It’s so ironic how his last name is similar to hitler’s as well
@@prodprecioz8562 yup.
It's when they noticed the pill in his mouth that he bit into it
I know their going after monsters, but love how a lot of countries dabbled in stuff like making people disappear and nabbing them off the streets, almost like the people they were hunting did.
Ya, 40 - 50 years after the war was over,..criminal vigilantes were still looking for revenge. Thus the cycle of war continues...
Just the cycles that starts with one point
After the war the Americans and Russians kidnapped highly intelligent people from Germany for their own questionable causes.
My grandfather came to the US after the war, he said many Nazis fled to Argentina, Canada, and South America. He never met Adolf, but he was an SS officer
So your grandfather was a murderer and war criminal. Thanks for publicly stating that
Oh but I thought all the Nazis went to South America where’s your thousands of likes? Is it hypocrisy or American racism I don’t know what it is?
"If i didn't follow orders i would be a traitor, a shame for the Fatherland.
After I did, i was nothing but a criminal
, a shame to humanity"
- me for Jakiw palij
Grew up two doors down from German WWII veteran. Accoss the street an American WWII veteran. They were best friends my entire childhood. Asked them "Why?", when i was eleven.
"We were soldiers doing what we were told."
You know you're dead when the axis AND the allies are hunting you down
May I join your union I am kirby I am a great ally
To have
They’re living among us in America I mean that’s what the freedom fighters told us in the hunters
There are lots of Germans who came to America after WW2 or in the 50’s - 60’s who the US government helped. I’m descended from one of them. As American as they get.
im so brain dead. I saw among us and immediately thought of the game. i’m getting off the internet for now.
@@theuglyfriend You're over 70 years old?
Sus
@@dyouz9dr sorry edited it. I wrote it at 5am or something.
Does anyone else find it a bit idiotic to show rows and rows of coffins with large Christian crosses on them to represent the Holocaust?
gay
@@falcon3196 naw I'm jus homiesexual
Like the Russian soldier saying
"Terrible things happened here"
We all know Stalin was like:
"Dude take notes of this we can use this on our own people"
Russians were the only ones that found death camps. Interesting
Stalins Deadcamps, GULAGS!!!!
@@filipohman7277 everyone have problem with the nazis cause of their warcrimes but nobody care about the gulags what the japanese did or the 2 nukes. Cause that are of corse not warcrimes
@@harraldharrald850 politic issues, yes
@@harraldharrald850 history is written by the victors
Never ask woman her weight.
Never ask man his salary.
Never ask The Infographics show who are their animators.
Original inspiration:Mateja Lukac
and don't forget, never ask an Agentinian boy his grandfather's SS rank
Both of my parents served in WW2; my mum in the WRENS and my dad in the Merchant Navy. Neither ever referred to the enemy as Nazis; they called them Germans. I mean to say, nobody said, 'The Coalition' when they wrote about my country in the war, did they?
This tendency to direct blame on to one political party is dishonest and misleading. Let's tell it as it actually was.
Still not all Germans were Nazis, a great part was but it was far from all.
Most of them had either the choice of following the regime or getting killed themselfs.
Ehk iye ke ada org tanya ke mat
The fact that ww2 is still in living memory is insane to me
Lest we forget
why
It isn't insane. It should be taught thoroughly and without bias.
100 years from now nobody ll care
@@imibacsi9584 We still talk about wars, pandemic's plague's, etc from well before any of use where here. WW2 is still heavily talked about today. Because there still a lot of people. That are alive today That some how have a link to the war. I'm 37, and my grandpa was in the war.
The infographics shows best videos are the ww2 videos they do
5:13, Wernher von Braun invented the famous V2 rocket. That was the world's first ballistic rocket. After the war, he designed the Saturn V rocket and was the lead engineer of the Apollo program. Travel to the moon had possible thanks to his presence and his studies.
and only 700 years after the chinese were using them in battle. ;)
What did that achieve ?us still has one of the worst health services in the western world
@@michellearmstrong7903 this is true...but not really connected in anyway...US also has the highest military spending, which is more telling.
An American financed german space programme
Please keep doing world war 1 and 2 videos I love these ones
The infographics show always has so many topics. 👏🏽👏🏽
So basically you catch a criminal , arrest him , ask him to teach you how to become a criminal, use criminal techniques , become a criminal
Why are the germans considered to be criminals and villains ?
When I was a bit younger me and my mother were in chile (btw we are Chilean) and I asked my mother were did all the Nazi's go to after ww2 she said that there are some here in Chile and Argentina those are the best places but there are also a lot of people who ran away from the Nazi's and fled here
Wena weon, no sabía q iba a encontrar a un chileno xD
@@hugominecraft4801 nadie lo espera
Argentinian kid: "Abu, you said for generations, our family has been raised and born here right?"
Grandpa: "of course, why did you ask?!"
Argentinian kid: "Just wondering why most of us in the family have blue eyes and blond"
Hmmmmm,they moved a bit.
There was actually a suspected German war criminal where I live but he claimed he was a translator agents his will. But the unit he was with had committed so many war crimes the government was considering deporting him but he died before be could
What about the US war crimes ............ dropping millions of bombs on cities where only WOMAN, CHILDREN AND ELDERLY WERE. NONE stood trial for that. Whomever wins the wars writes the history books no matter how slanted.
Some of those scientists got pardons for their help
You forgot Erik Priebke, extradited from Argentina in the 90's to Italy, died in prison in Italy
Love your videos!
Love it but can you make a video of the deepest hole dug by man and why was it abandoned
Fun fact: Why only 24 put on trial? Because there was only 24 seats.
Great content, as always.
I was always told that a bunch of them left for south America but I’m not sure how many actually made it that far I’d imagine most of them are probably dead by now or still don’t want to be found if they are still out there
The truth is a lot of them made it to South America. Research the towns in Argentina, It won’t take you long to find the German architecture. The narrative of history is subject to those who write it and enforce it on the majority. But if you know how to look you can find the truth on a lot of the grey spaced lines.
Not only Argentina, also Brazil, United States, Uruguay, and Paraguay to name a few.
Martin Borman died in Paraguay in 1959. His remains showed up in Germany in 1972. He has a grave in a small village in Paraguay which is missing a body
This reminds me of the aftermath of Voldemort’s first defeat.
Desperation for pure blood as well
They were sick in the head. Posessed by Devils.
Albert Speer avoided the death penalty because he was the only one at the trials that took responsibility for his crimes and showed remorse.
Yeah only after he got caught. Think about that.
@@stagger9660 they all got caught.
@@stagger9660 The point being that he admitted his awful delusion. Most were too proud or genuinely though they hadn't done anything wrong
He also made a good job of keeping up the appearance of having no blood on his hands.
You speak really clearly great job!
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I like these WW2 backstories.
The N*zis were so horrible
Jesus Christ Saves
your videos are great
Fun fact: some Germans who fought in ww1 and lived, kept using picklehaulbes (pointed helmets).
Not fun fact
It's an interesting fact.
@@nakazatelen141 not fun
Not including Poland in the victims of the Holocaust is lethargic as they were the second largest group to be affected.
Idk if lethargic is the right word, but I feel ya...
What a gamut of wide information and research! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world 👏 👏
The allies knew about the consentration camps way before the war ended. It was simply not a priority
exactly. at the sam time I don't think they believed how horrific it actually was... it was a DEAth camp
A conspiracy theorist might suggest that they didn't care if the Jews were killed
It's been said that the Allies thought all were work camps. Who would have thought they were extermination camps!
This show teaches and informs me more then modern history did last year
Ayyy almost of 10 mill subs!!!
Some became important people in today's governments.
I know right? And became members of Congress that lobbied against israel lol they REALLY hate the Jewish people.
@@MrKajjaGG Which Was Kinda Sus
Wouldn't be surprised to see the swastikas in Omar, talib, and aoc's houses.
@@veteranredbeard6222 Don’t forget about the ones that let in illegals so big companies can exploit them
Like who? Can you name some names? With the us support of Israel it sure doesnt seem that way...
So what about Palestine 🇵🇸 now ? Why did Europe dump their issues in the Middle East, than they wonder why it’s not a save area.
So after ww1 britan gave Palestine(a former colony) as a home for the jew under the understanding that they would live as equils to the Palestinians and not take more land than what they had been given. They completely ignored this and used ww2 to gather sympathy for more land. The majority of isreal is illigitament today and is illigal under the UN
@@lukepedersen2982
Wars are horrible and unfair, the Arabs shouldn't have started them in the first place.
@@michal31131 And who told you that the Arabs started it? The British started this whole mess.
9:40 there is a whole movie on this man, Operation Finale, released in 2018. it is now on Netflix. HIGHLY RECCOMEND watching!
This is way more interesting than my online class
Hey infographics when is the lab rat returning
A lot went to Argentina and Chile, a fairly large minority population of the descendants of WW2 Germany is still present especially in the mountains
This stuff is so fascinating
Watching this after playing battlefield V
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Little known fact, before Strykers death he was responsible for injecting James Howlett with Adamantium, dooming his own demise.
time for me to go down the infographic show rabbit hole
This makes you think. What should've happened to people who fought against slavery being abolished.
America just ended slavery and acted as if it never happened. They could take a page from Germany's redemption book.
They got reparations and welcomed back into the Union…🙂
Most young men who served the Japanese military during WW2 relieved themselves with ianfu, also known as comfort women. Ianfu were women who came from Japan's colonies, with 80% of them being Korean. Usually, they served up to 30 men a day, and one women stated that she had to comfort an entire platoon every morning. I'm going to get a lot of hate for saying this, but if the US arrested every young men in Japan, Japan will never recover and the Japanese people would forever hate the US. At the time (WW2) and place (Japan), it was socially acceptable for men to meet their "needs" with the comfort women. Since the US turned a blind eye, Japan's young men got jobs and ended up helping the Japanese economy. Sometimes, seeing the situation as grey and letting some bad apples get away can lead to new trees.
Many of the war criminals settled in Bariloche, a pleasant town in the foothills of the Andes in Argentina. And a number of top Catholic clergy helped them to get there.
Catholics have done so much bad in the world.
@@alukuhito Just Catholics or religion in general?
Muslims too
But not Hindus
@@alukuhito No religion is all bad or all good.
I had a friend from my college who was part Argentinian, he also had a German great grandfather.
Mexico has a German community too. Old colony. I have heritage from there.
@@BungieStudios if it’s an older colony probably not as related but could’ve been a good place for any runaways as well
Never ask a woman: her age
A man: his income
An Argentinian: his abuelo's SS rank
Never ask a nasa employee where was he born?
Von Braun was never in the atomic bomb program, he was a rocket scientist, not a physicist.
It was Openheimer.
Many fled to Brasil, Chile, where I was born and HUGE numbers, to Argentina……Helped by The Vatican…..
It’s almost like you’re reading my mind on what I want to know. 🤔