Benjamin Ferencz, a war crimes investigator and the chief prosicutor for the Nuremburg Trials is still with us at a whopping 102. His 103 birthday will be on March 11th, 2023
Compared to what I would have done to such monsters I actually think that the inmates were incredibly lenient in terms of the punishment they meted out.
If you crave unnecessary cruelty, you are no better and just as ugly. That's why the Mossad brought Rosenberg to Jerusalem safe and sound. Investigations, fair trials and execution of sentences - but torture and cruelty towards people who can no longer fight back - this is literally what happened in the death camps and the Nazis also thought that Jews were also infernal evil and deserved it
@@bobjames6622 Animals Vs Animals Everyone has a dark side something Primal we are all animals after being put through such conditions they snapped no different than a feral dog.
It is easy to say what I would do in this situation, sitting in my gaming chair, in my house, with my belly full and my children safe, in front of my laptop. I'm pretty sure I would be a broken man after spending years of being forced to work grueling hours, seeing my friends and fellow slaves being brutally beaten, tortured and killed. These people did what they had to do to not become absolutely insane when they took their revenge. Imagine being in that situation and seeing the monsters go in an American truck and not knowing what happens to them. Are they free to go back to their lives? Are they living happily ever after? I would go nuts. The inmates got their revenge. From my comfortable place, I have no right to judge them and neither does anyone else.
@@1946luke nope. It was brutal as fuck and I'm alright with that. Dont want to get burned alive in an oven? maybe dont torture people for years, starving and working them 11 hours a day. Juuuuust a thought.
Whatever your opinion is on what happened to thar guard, I would repeat what was told to me by a death camp survivor.... "Imagine these monsters had murdered your wife, children, brothers, sisters, mother, father, grandparents, aunts , uncles (any combination) and you had seen horror and cruelty beyond belief, committed by people who believe you are worse than rats... and suddenly, you are in a position to strike back at them, show them what it is like, don't underestimate even the most rational individual, would probably join the lynch mob! And for anyone who says that the guards were victims of circumstance or w/e... people applied for and got transfers from those camps (as confirmed at the Auschwitz trial in the 1960s...
But where they probably got re-assigned to, very likely would've been front line duty at the eastern front. No way, Jose. I'd stay at the camp and wait for lunch time. Duh.
My good side feels that was barbaric. But the larger part of me rejoices in the suffering of those evil nazis and their collaborators. Even then, they would never have received the pain they gave to so many. I hope they still burn in hell eternally.
Because there is no afterlife, there is no heaven and hell, they must suffer the same pain as their victim. It's a sad true. There is no afterlife. There is no so called punishment in hell. That's why we have to maintain peace at all cost because this world is the only chance to live, happily or not.
Glad you mentioned hell, today's crowd doesn't believe in it. But hell is for real and eternal. The suffering of those who go there can not be measured. One day in hell will make it seem like 100 years of life on earth was nothing.
I'm really surprised that you didn't mention that the American who witnessed the burning of the SS gaurd and decided not to stop it, one Benjamin Ferencz is still alive at 103.
Wait what? Was it Benjamin who saw all of this? Anywhere there is formal confirmation of this? By him, like a note? Or video interview? Something that truly can confirm it. I had no clue.
@@mikebrown41182 he is named on the video as he the American officer who witnessed the burning of the nazi gaurd. Besides if you are familiar with Ferencz you would know this.
Of course, they didn't stop it, because their whole country is based on a massive genocide. They are not any better than those Nazis.I mean, they went around and fucking occupied land, killing the local population. What did Germany do? They got rid of Jews in their own country. It was called Germany, not Jewmany. This makes the German genocide much less evil than the American genocide.
The only sad things are (a) that not all of the guards and kapos were beaten to death or roasted alive; (b) the guards and kapos could only be killed once.
As for the guards, I'd bet that not all of them were ruthless murderers. For many it very well may have been just an unpleasant assignment. You do know I hope, that they didn't have the option of saying no. Germans were real big on following orders.
You do know that plain old guards are low men on the totem pole, right ? Usually the only decisions they get to make on their own, are barely worth talking about.
@@maureen1938 Yeah, really. Even today in Germany, if you dis-obey minor laws or rules there's a good chance you'll get told about it, or at least given the stink eye.
I didn’t know they threw children and babies in the crematoriums while alive. Just when I think it can’t possibly get any more horrific, it does. So disgusting and evil.
@@whotouchedmypotato2090 So, because you dont want it to be true, it isnt. Children have been burned alive , and babies, countless times by all sorts of people. Thats what happens,when you regard a people as not human, you no longer adhere to human morals. Ukranian guards happily threw children into fires, cut their throats, graped them in WW2. Just like isis did in 2015 etc.... Are you really suggesting this didnt, and doesnt happen??
@@cocksure8430 there's no cruicial evidence of that happenening, nor even no survivors have ever claimed that happening. The media that you're cocksucking now is just maxxing out the false statements about the holocaust just to get a higher rise in conpensations... I don't really belive that the nazis had brutalized infants like that. But in the other hand I'd be glad if you explained to me why there were infirmaries in holocaust?
@@whotouchedmypotato2090 Duh, there was a sign that said 'work will set you free' duh duh...so all they had to do was work harder, and they were released, it said so across the gate...duh duh....
@@statinskill That's kind of my point. Suggesting that some random Jew is responsible for the atrocities in Palestine, or has the power to do anything about it is totally unreasonable. If they can point the finger at this person, than they are just as responsible, given their own standard.
Being forced to work without food, showers, or the smallest of comforts, watching your relatives, children even, being gassed or burned alive, reminds me of an old southern US saying. If you hit me, you better hope I don’t get up!
Todd and Angel, What an interesting remark ! It leads me to ask why some of the prisoners did not band together to drag down and kill ONE .... just ONE SS guard and strangle him or her. Others might have joined in. Other guards could not have shot at them through fear of the bullets killing their mates. With access to the guns of the struggling guards, they could have killed other Nazis .... but they didn't ..... Why ? To avoid torture if captured, they could have kept back some bullets for themselves ..... but they didn't. They helped the Nazi war effort instead. The inmates of the Łódź ghetto made German Army uniforms, parts for rifles and they milled the casings for 88 mm shells. At Monowitz they made synthetic oil and rubber that enabled the Nazis to mount the Battle of the Bulge. We have heard the wailings of the survivors of Nordhausen and Doria about the terrible conditions but they worked 12 hours a day making V2 rockets that were fired at my Dad and his mates when they were stalled in and around Antwerp just before Operation Market Garden. Those who would do anything for an extra day .... an extra hour of life died cowards just weeks after they could have died heroes and the War went on for at least 2 months if not 3 more than it would have done without these Nazi collaborators. Between a quarter and a half a million perished in the camps in that time. It is reported that when some tried to get a gang together, if not betrayed, they were confronted with the classic answer, the English equivalent of which is, "Look. If it's a bullet in the head today or the gas chamber tomorrow ..... I'll have the extra day if you don't mind." My maternal granddad was killed by the Nazis in 1940 and I have a distant uncle who lies a thousand fathoms under the surface of the Atlantic. Gleaned from Nazi records that survived the War, we have the U-Boat number somewhere.
Lets not forget they also had to dispose of the dead bodies after they were gassed to death. No guards wanted that job so they forced the enslaved Jews to do it.
work without food, showers, or the smallest of comforts except for an olympic pool for the "prisoners" who were treated better than the inmates in my country.
Just so you know...Capos were people recruited from the general population of prisoners. When they assumed their roles, they were treated much better than regular prisoners so long as they followed SS orders. So capos excelled at their "jobs" of terrorizing the prisoners for fear of going back. Long story short, do not blame the capos, they were not evil and suffered mentally beyond comprehension. They were just doing their best to survive.
@@blackbeard4203 You have no shame to say this. Granted, some of the capos were former career criminals (murderers, rapists and the like) and the SS assumed they were good material for the role. But ask any one of the capos whether they truely enjoyed being forced by the circumstances to torture people. We can go with your logic further and state that all the people who suffered in concentration camps have only themselves to blame. After all, they could have done any of a number of things to get themselves killed instantly and end their suffering.
I love reading peoples comments about Nazi, Germany. let me ask you this... if you lived in a country where you had to rip the wallpaper off your wall to get the glue off the paper to make some sort of weird soup ( The glue was made from horses back then )to feed your children and you're watching people around You die of starvation and then this man comes in and puts the whole country back to work. And blames the whole world problems on a certain group of people. You have no idea where you would let that man take you and your country in that same situation because that's the situation the Germans were in....
@@ryanbratoc humans are hypocrites remember that. The same people who claim to be the most virtuous are almost undoubtedly capable of the same things the average German was in WW2. It's scary that they don't acknowledge their flaws, because deep down, they're scared of them.
During WW2 the British stole food from the Indians and 3.8 million starved to death after ww2 the American tortured and killd 4.8milion german pow the russian tortured and killd 3.6 million german pow The American raped over 9million women and children after the war
Nah man they should just put them in a boiling pot for 10 minutes and if some miracle thing happened and they survive then put them in the middle of the Artic Ocean without any clothes.
@@paradisebreeze1705 so if someone tortured you for years and murdered your friends you’d give them a little kiss on the cheek to “end the cycle”. Oh how high and pure you are. Looking down upon other humans for being human. Hop off your high horse
@@paradisebreeze1705 I suppose you wanted them to live comfortably with health care and 3 meals a day when people are homeless and living on the streets and they violated the sanctity of human life NEVER
Yikes! It's hard to imagine being burned alive, but just as hard to imagine the suffering those beasts inflicted on the prisoners of the camp. I doubt I'd have tried to stop the prisoners from taking their vengeance on the their tormentors, either.
Too bad soo sad!!! The SS animals didn't care when they burned women, children and infants alive. & on a more current note: Don't forget, thanks to Obama and his utter stupidity when it came to foreign policy we got to watch an Islamist terrorist group,ISIS burn a man alive in reel time on the internet!!! It still happens, and that depravity of evil is still alive and well. We'd all do well NOT to forget that.
I worked for a privately owned uk consultancy who were bought by a German multinational. They were horrible people to work for and one even said to me once- What do you expect, he’s only a Belgian! I realised that 70 years on, the feeling of superiority was still there in their inner souls. I couldn’t wait to retire. They were awful.
I worked in Germany with German people, never had a problem with them at all. If anything the Germany of today is the country you would most trust your kids with, whereas here in the UK we are the ones moving towards fascism.
But there are none left now - they have already died from old age. The people who go around calling other people nazis in the modern day are just using that word to try and silence and discredit anyone who speaks uncomfortable truths/disagrees with them. If someone calls you a nazi these days you should be proud - it means you're right and they are not intelligent enough to counter you so they resort to name calling.
There are still people who claim, that conentration camps contolled by German SS racists never existed and holocaust never happened. You help to make clear that these concentration camps existed and the murderous racist crimes against jews, russians, polish, sintis, romas,.... really happened. Thank you for showing. I am german, born in the seventies, son of a historican and sad about what happened under the murderous Hitler regime. It is sad but better never forgotten.
The historical and archeological evidence is so overwhelming. Some of it was recorded exsctly to ensure that propaganda and denials about it being a hoax could NOT happen. ONLY a person who is either evil themselves, or one of the most stupid persons on the planet could actually believe that it didn't happen. Or perhaps just too lazy to want to know, which in my opinion puts them back into the first category. Evil will repeat itself if forgotten.
It dosen't mean that most Germans were innocent bystanders. Every German knew what was happening in the camps Most Germans collaborated with the geastapo and turned jews in My father was Jewish He fought in the US army against the german Vermon.he lost his life at the battle of the bulge.he didn't get home to see his own son. Now the Germans say how sorry they. Are. Yeah u have always been a sorry people.
Yes, Hitler and many of his SS escaped to Argentina via 'Project Paperclip' and then on to the USA where they were given political asylum/immunity from prosecution in exchange for technologies. They now run all the US black budget projects and the EU and have infiltrated many others.
Yes, thanks to the US. By the way, the Japanese army did far worse to the Chinese population, doing sick experiments with them. How many of them got imprisoned? ZERO. Why? Because they gave all the reports to the US.
@@danielpearson4972it's also suspected that the united states under covert operation hired a few of their scientists to work for them. To things like space research.
My father was a veteran of World War Two. He absolutely hated Germans afterwards. He described the 'cold rage' that swept through the allied ranks when they were shown footage of the Nazi camps. Many German soldiers were shot on the spot as a consequence. I know of one British infantryman who slowly and methodically bayoneted a Nazi to death. I also know of a machine gunner requesting permission to shoot a lot of surrendering Germans. Bear in mind that near the end of the war children were being burned alive in the crematoriums without gassing them. No. Taking revenge does not make anyone worse than the perpetrators of such evil.
Especially since these perpetrators aren't Human in the first place. But heretics against Humanity. Such is the fate all of ideologues who wish ill on Humanity.
I heard a child witnesses story of how when the Nadzis started out they were abusing the Jews. This little boy went to the shop owned by an elder Jew with his Saturday penny for sweets. He witnessed the old man come forward out of the shop to address the Nadzis. He was wearing all his medals from the first world War. They dragged him inside and all in the street could hear the banging and thumping as tge Nadzis abused the elderly Jewish soldier. Brutality at its lowest was the lot of all Nadzis and its hard to feel anything but repulsion for them. I say and l hate violence, but they deserved all they got....in short a taste of their own medicine.
Sue Klienman - It's utterly ridiculous 🙄. I think if you were put in a time machine and found yourself in a concentration camp...you will be able to understand where l am coming from. 😀 Bye the way, l did not add that the Jewish shop keeper fought for Germany in WW1. The Nadzis ripped his medals of as they abused him. Please research.
I remember one European campaign Vet telling me about how one inmate asked to borrow his Thompson. He found some guards lingering about, and started to waste them. The Americans were distressed that he was flipping out and smacked him to make him stop. He ended up laying on the ground while sobbing like a baby. That's all I remember of the story. Another thing that astonished Americans was refeeding syndrome. They would give inmates as much as they could eat, and some would pass on, while others became very ill. I guess that there is a way to feed a starving person so that their bodies get used to fully eating again?
I was burned alive for 60 seconds, was able to escape the Fire, I know exactly what the Crescendo of Violence was like, my Customer was still inside, I ran back inside to get him, my head and back were set on Fire again...I stood my ground for an additional 12 seconds, did not budge while hosing down the stairs which was on fire, keeping the Customer in place unable to escape, I cleared the stairs of Fire while I was screaming, Customer escaped without a scratch...I stayed inside continuing to fight the fire, I was dragged out against my will, insane with aggression....helicopter, 6.5 pounds of flesh burned away, 1,500°F at the epicenter of the explosion....a Free-For-All of Horror.....and my opinion of cooking the Sadistic Guard.....sounds about right to me....but for me personally, they should have spent an hour or so doing the in and out thing
In my opinion, yes. But how about American, British, Soviet, etc. war crimes then? How about killing one million Iraqis and Afghans? Should we hang Bush, Blair and Obama?
My uncle Macy served as a combat engineer in WW2, he’s Jewish, on my dads side some remained Jewish when they came to America, most became Catholic, my Mom is a devout Christian. Sings in the church choir for over 40 years, my uncle was part of liberating 2 different concentration camps, I was very young he died when I was 12, I’m 47 now, my father a 8 year Army infantry veteran and myself, assumed that liberating those camps must of Ben the worst of his war experiences. And he later told us at first it was obviously anger, but this Man is a officer, he made it from the beaches of France to this point, so he survived many tough battles, so he told me and my dad sitting outside summer time in the late 80’s, he said basically you have to go to hell before you go to Heaven. He explained to us the Jewish people in Israel and worldwide, are embracing the power of the human spirit, so this word came later “Victim Mentality”, and basically what I’m saying and remember I was just a child at like 11, 12 years old is the Jewish people especially in Israel are the complete opposite of the victim mentality, their extremely powerful and successful in Israel for such a tiny country, they don’t lose wars period, so long story short, My Uncle said he was happy about making the German civilians bury all the dead, and The ones who claimed they had no idea. Got dealt with, I remember I was all about war, history. And he’s teaching me to shoot my little 22 in the back yard, and he told me with confidence, Israel will never lose a war after what happened in WW2, he said someday you will understand, it’s easy for assumed those experiences liberating those camps gave him nightmares, he said the hedgerows in the French countryside was the broke out of Normandy, was terrifying, it’s so easy to get Ambushed In that environment, anyway the Mossad after WW2 publicly said we will get em all, they certainly did, history is repeating itself, Mossad publicly said we will hunt down and get all of Hamas, even Vegas is Like we will not put a penny on they will not achieve thier goal
Finally I hear a proper justice for an ss, because most of them were hanged and some were put in front of a firing squad and I consider those as Walt Disney punishments comparing to what they did.
The most ignorant statement I've ever heard. You lack an OUNCE of empathy for the millions upon millions who horrifically suffered & perished at the monterous, evil,depraved & barbaric hands of the SS. Comparing THE execution of a GUILTY AND CRUEL mass, mass murder to be on the same level as the actual unspeakable crimes of the mass mass murderer is beyond comprehension to me. Your moral code may need adjusting. An extremely ignorant and very dangerous mentality.
He didn't have to get burned alive. He could have fought tell they beat him to death. Seems like that would be a better way to go, and they're going to kill you anyway.
Extreme human cruelty, torture, and starvation can turn a meek & mild, Jewish florist into a mad executioner. How can he be judged for it? It’s not for I to judge any man’s actions, but God will sort it out rather quickly.
This is what i call an happy ending .The pity is no other germans of the time had this summery justice.I shed no tears for him or any of the heartless brutal murderers who tortured little kids and then murdered them.
As much as it sickens me to read and hear of some SS guards being tortured or killed by the inmates they once maltreated, Iust state that those SS guards reaped the violence and cruelty that they sowed against humanity. It is like this; if you abuse a dog, sooner or later it will bite you. Thank you for this eye-opening video of one SS guard who was roasted alive by some inmates at a concentration camp before dying.
Do explain why it "sickens" you that the SS guards were tortured and killed over a period of at most a few hours of their lives??? I need details as to exactly why it sickens you.
THANK YOU for using your actual own voice rather than something AI. I want to hear it rather than have a computer read it. Great video. Thank you for the info !
My maternal grandfather fought in WW11 and he fought the Germans. He seen such awful things he would no longer let the family tell anyone his parents came from Germany. He thought our bloodline was tainted by being related to people who could do such horrible things!! For decades we only knew of our Irish heritage but knowing why makes me sad.
I was embarrassed as a little girl to tell anyone that my mom was 1/2 German. My mom was a war baby born here so none of her family even lived over seas. But who wants to be associated with that level of depraved evil?? I figured as a child, noone need know I have 1/4 American German blood in me. Adulthood straightened me out, but I get what you mean.
Unless your ancestors willingly held the same ideology as the bad guys then you have nothing to hide. Not every German fell under the spell. Many tried to resist. Many didn’t know about the level of depravity until it was too late.
@@Huganaz Germany fought for freedom the way the US south fought for freedom in the Civil War. Meaning, freedom to keep treating other humans as objects they could exploit, mistreat, and kill.
I have no sympathy at all for the guards who suffered such atrocities when the camps were liberated. I don't actually believe in the death penalty but would willingly join in such acts of justice and retribution in these circumstances.
It wasn't atrocious that a select few died in those manners, it was justice served!! It was getting what they gave. What was atrocious is the millions of innocents tortured, mamed, killed, experimented on, burned alive & oh lets not forget the favorite method worked & starved to dearh. That is what was atrocious.
I couldn't find any footage of trials for these american liberators commiting this war crime against ss guards. apparently no one gave a crap. I don't blame them! If they were trialed the all were scott free.
I have a friend who's mother had been an Army Nurse involved in the liberation of one of the camps. She had been in many terrible situations during the War, this is the only one she could not talk about.
Unfortunately, even this brutal pay back did not stop later atrocities such as Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. There appears to be always cruel but self righteous people out there all the time. I can only thank God that I have never come into contact with these people myself, although one of my uncles spent the war in Stalag 20B, Marienburg, Poland and it lived with him for the rest of his life.
Yea they also gave them a very warm place to sleep on called a morgue. Then they set a precious temperature where they slowly get warmed up to the afterlife Known as hell
All of this shows the depravity and brutality in humans. Its not really a German thing. When the tables turn, prisoners who were horribly abused can turn around and dish it right back. Many here celebrate it. What you dont realize is that until we rise above such things rather than sink to it, the world will never change. You will see cycles of violence and brutality.
I am a 60 year old man who has had such a cushy life that I can not even guess what I would have done if I had experienced any of the horrors described in this video clip. I doubt that many people reading this could really say what they would have done either. Because of that, I also can not even begin to pass judgment on what these people did.
My father-in-law (only just, he was at death's door) and his younger brother survived at Ebensee to the end. When they American GIs entered the camp, he witnessed 6 foot tall, black GIs crying at what they saw. The Americans soon set up some sort of food supply - but it had a lot of meat content. The younger brother kicked the food bowl out of my father-in-law's hands - it would have killed him, as it did many of the other inmates who gorged on the best food they had eaten for years, but could no longer digest it. Just before the SS left the camp, and the incident occurred when the inmates refused to enter the tunnels/caves (they were told to go in in order to "protect themselves" from allied air raids, but didn't believe the SS orders) the SS officers ordered the ordinary soldiers to open fire on the inmates. The regular SS troops refused to do so. My father-in-law didn't know this, or at least he did not tell me. According to historian Paul Johnson, this was the only documented incident where the SS regular soldiers ever refused an order. BTW, Ebensee is pronouced "Ay-ben-zay" - the first E in German sounding like "ay".
Serves that SS Guard right,as a British Woman was burned alive at Natzweiler CC in Oct 1944 by the SS he was later Hanged by the Allies,at Mauthausen CC in early 1946 SS War Criminal Oskar Dirlewanger evil leader of the 36th SS Brigade infamous for atrocities against civilians was interned hiding behind an alias was discovered he was stripped,bound and suspended upside down and slowly beaten to death,his genitals receiving special attention,its suspected that a guard revealed his identidy but that is real justice for a evil shit like that!
This is one of these stories that knocks you down, and you think deeply about it. On one hand, there were many innocent people who were wrongfully tortured, imprisoned, and murdered. On the other hand their tormentors, some got away from ever being found guilty of their crimes, so, I wouldn't say that this was justified, but I never have gone through such horrible and unimaginable things.
None of us is worthy and all fall short. Apart from Christ's blood the wrath of God lies on us all. Vengence is mine says the Lord," indeed. However, God our Father has a special place in His heart for the weak and defenseless among us. He is near to the broken hearted. And Best bieve He saw every last innocent death the nazis enjoyed committing. An accounting for every drop of blood they spilled will be required. Best believe any nazis who don't have the atonning blood of Christ as a cover will face a higher degree of wrath FROM God. He is a GOOD judge. And we can't imagine what He will do to repay for the suffering He himself endured watching his precious children suffer such depravity. Yes we all sin and the wages of sin is death for us all. However, God lets us know that some sins against innocents are particularly taboo, and he warns us through Christ's teaching that it would be better to toss ourselves into the deepest oceans with large rocks tied around our necks than to "hurt one of these little ones." I assume tossing living babies into fires or throwing children into the air to be shot as a sport constitutes the category of that very specific warning. He will have His vengeance and justice WILL be eternally served. Woe to them all.
@@TheMaxKids Totally American propaganda,Number not correct but gulag made at the time of civil war when imperialist countries and white army started white terror against working class and new bolshevik regime,to counter this bolshevik created Red terror to prevent white terror,Gulag was created to conduct red terror against the white terror and to punish traitors of revolution and enemy of working class,but that was not a concentrations camp in the time of Lenin,it was a reeducation camp and prisoners get all the rights as a workers,but Stalin misused it,killed people who were his enemy,he sent several bolshevik revolutionary in Gulag and even a section of working class who were against Stalin's policy but not against socialism.
As someone who had a relative work as a guard at Ebensee during this time he told my Dad he regretted everything that happened there. He didn’t say anything as he didn’t want to face execution by helping the prisoners. He managed to flee to Switzerland where my family are from and where I was born. But what he saw there as a young man haunted him for the rest of his life.
Regret is a byproduct of choice. Many nazis ran to avoid death or prosecution. Only a small fraction ever faced their well deserved punishment. Not sure how much suffering your family member may have caused but none of them were guiltless. And what good is regret? It changes nothing about what happened & it brings no justice to the millions who died. Just saying, regret means nothing in the magnitude of what evil took place.
But I can't be the only one gettting the bad aftertaste of what happened in the first place? But yes what a satisfying revenge to ease the harsh reality if human history
Who could blame these poor people for getting such a small revenge against those who murdered generations of families by the million? I hope none were held accountable.
@@lesteraizlewood8457 Uhh, let's see. 🤔 Maybe to learn ? Uhh no, fagedaboudit, I'm pretty sure you're not interested in learning. There's a lot of that going around these days.
@@1946luke If you are talking about a religious point of view, forget it. I gave up on that about 55 years ago. And nothing in the years since have ever made me want to delve into it again. I can't think of one religion that hasn't been twisted and misrepresented by man. They all try to use it as a power over their fellow human beings. Definitely not for me.
I was about seven years old back in the late 60s, and I would always see this old Jewish man at the end of my street sitting in a chair just watching the traffic go by. And I always wondered what he would think about while he was sitting there smoking his cigar. Even when one of his relatives showed me the numbers that were tattooed on his left arm I did not understood the impact of what a Nazi camp was. And to this day I can only imagine his terror.
@@christophermccurry8039 stating facts isn't dehumanizing. I'm not preventing you from having a job, entering public spaces or getting on a plane. Foolish boy.
There are people with cancer who cannot risk illness but are publicly harassed and ordered to take off their masks. Politicians, including JD Vance, have banned mask wearing. We know those who wore masks during covid's peak kept other people from getting sick. People who refused to mask did not care if they ended up killing someone else with covid. Of course they were treated as social pariahs. I see it as equivalent to people who are HIV positive who knowingly have unprotected sex. They do not care who they will infect or what those people's fates will be. One thing covid taught us was how quickly society falls apart when we are asked to do something that benefits a majority. I do not hate anti-maskers, but I do not respect them. They don't value human life other than their own IMO. I also do not respect anyone who uses clever phrasing like "the jab" or "clot shot" because they clearly do not respect my medical decision to receive vaccines. I've never had covid, and I have vaccines to thank for that.
As you well should be. Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord. The guard should've been taken as a prisoner of war. Murder is murder, no matter who's doing it. In time of war on the field of battle, the enemy tries to kill you, and you try to kill them back. Slaughtering a prison guard is not the field of battle. Fagedaboudit.
I read a book about 10 years ago a friend lent to me ' voices from the Holocaust ' it still haunts me. I felt compelled to finish the book . In one way i wish i never had picked it up . God Bless them all .and the survivors and their children .🙏
Benjamin Ferencz, a war crimes investigator and the chief prosicutor for the Nuremburg Trials is still with us at a whopping 102. His 103 birthday will be on March 11th, 2023
That's awesome
That's Amazing 🤩 !!!
Even better… He was born in Transylvania Romania!
May he always know peace a kind man who gave all his life to Nuremberg! It never ended for him God bless him regards from Ireland.
Wow, Happy birthday to you, sir
For what they went through and witnessed how could anyone blame them?
Easy, just do it. They deserved all the empathy in the world, until they became nazis themselves.
Compared to what I would have done to such monsters I actually think that the inmates were incredibly lenient in terms of the punishment they meted out.
If you crave unnecessary cruelty, you are no better and just as ugly. That's why the Mossad brought Rosenberg to Jerusalem safe and sound. Investigations, fair trials and execution of sentences - but torture and cruelty towards people who can no longer fight back - this is literally what happened in the death camps and the Nazis also thought that Jews were also infernal evil and deserved it
@@bobjames6622 Animals Vs Animals Everyone has a dark side something Primal we are all animals after being put through such conditions they snapped no different than a feral dog.
What I want to know is how could anyone not cheer them on?
It is easy to say what I would do in this situation, sitting in my gaming chair, in my house, with my belly full and my children safe, in front of my laptop.
I'm pretty sure I would be a broken man after spending years of being forced to work grueling hours, seeing my friends and fellow slaves being brutally beaten, tortured and killed. These people did what they had to do to not become absolutely insane when they took their revenge.
Imagine being in that situation and seeing the monsters go in an American truck and not knowing what happens to them. Are they free to go back to their lives? Are they living happily ever after? I would go nuts.
The inmates got their revenge. From my comfortable place, I have no right to judge them and neither does anyone else.
But their revenge was mostly peaceful, right ? 🤔
@@1946luke nope. It was brutal as fuck and I'm alright with that. Dont want to get burned alive in an oven? maybe dont torture people for years, starving and working them 11 hours a day.
Juuuuust a thought.
Any adult man who says “belly” needs his ass kicked. Same goes for men who say “tummy” and “supper”. You are grown man, say “stomach”.
Well said!
@@1946luke No, nor should it have been.
Whatever your opinion is on what happened to thar guard, I would repeat what was told to me by a death camp survivor.... "Imagine these monsters had murdered your wife, children, brothers, sisters, mother, father, grandparents, aunts , uncles (any combination) and you had seen horror and cruelty beyond belief, committed by people who believe you are worse than rats... and suddenly, you are in a position to strike back at them, show them what it is like, don't underestimate even the most rational individual, would probably join the lynch mob! And for anyone who says that the guards were victims of circumstance or w/e... people applied for and got transfers from those camps (as confirmed at the Auschwitz trial in the 1960s...
Yes, and this must NEVER be forgotten. This EVIL must NEVER be allowed to happen again.
To good a death for those evil bastards Ann Murphy
But being assigned to, and serving as a camp guard had to be waaaay better duty, than serving in the front lines at the eastern front.
Two wrongs don't make a right........EVER
But where they probably got re-assigned to, very likely would've been front line duty at the eastern front. No way, Jose. I'd stay at the camp and wait for lunch time. Duh.
My good side feels that was barbaric. But the larger part of me rejoices in the suffering of those evil nazis and their collaborators. Even then, they would never have received the pain they gave to so many. I hope they still burn in hell eternally.
They will
Because there is no afterlife, there is no heaven and hell, they must suffer the same pain as their victim.
It's a sad true. There is no afterlife. There is no so called punishment in hell. That's why we have to maintain peace at all cost because this world is the only chance to live, happily or not.
@@charlottecolley8713 AMEN....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you mentioned hell, today's crowd doesn't believe in it. But hell is for real and eternal. The suffering of those who go there can not be measured. One day in hell will make it seem like 100 years of life on earth was nothing.
@@MaiElizabeth I'm sorry but I don't agree with you.
I'm really surprised that you didn't mention that the American who witnessed the burning of the SS gaurd and decided not to stop it, one Benjamin Ferencz is still alive at 103.
Wait what? Was it Benjamin who saw all of this? Anywhere there is formal confirmation of this? By him, like a note? Or video interview? Something that truly can confirm it. I had no clue.
@@mikebrown41182 he is named on the video as he the American officer who witnessed the burning of the nazi gaurd. Besides if you are familiar with Ferencz you would know this.
If it was me I would have supplied the matches
Of course, they didn't stop it, because their whole country is based on a massive genocide. They are not any better than those Nazis.I mean, they went around and fucking occupied land, killing the local population. What did Germany do? They got rid of Jews in their own country. It was called Germany, not Jewmany. This makes the German genocide much less evil than the American genocide.
@@stephenweafer5769 that's an unreal thing to say. You are a bad person. Killing should be done quickly and only by absolute necessity.
He was the driver of his own fate. No sympathies. Don't do to others what you don't want done to yourself.
So, what do you think about Fauci and all the other guys who forced people to get a vaccine, lockdown and wear mask?
@Branda Cornelius I'm not an American and know nothing about it's politics or lockdowns
@@sheenaduncan8692 You're lucky.
Absolutely !
..well said, Sheena..!!
~Peace, ~K~
The only sad things are (a) that not all of the guards and kapos were beaten to death or roasted alive; (b) the guards and kapos could only be killed once.
As for the guards, I'd bet that not all of them were ruthless murderers. For many it very well may have been just an unpleasant assignment. You do know I hope, that they didn't have the option of saying no. Germans were real big on following orders.
@@1946luke REALLY......!!!!!!
@@1946luke not true. Guards volunteered. It was better than fighting on the Russian front.
You do know that plain old guards are low men on the totem pole, right ? Usually the only decisions they get to make on their own, are barely worth talking about.
@@maureen1938 Yeah, really. Even today in Germany, if you dis-obey minor laws or rules there's a good chance you'll get told about it, or at least given the stink eye.
I didn’t know they threw children and babies in the crematoriums while alive. Just when I think it can’t possibly get any more horrific, it does. So disgusting and evil.
you really think that happened??? this says a lot about our society
@@whotouchedmypotato2090 So, because you dont want it to be true, it isnt.
Children have been burned alive , and babies, countless times by all sorts of people.
Thats what happens,when you regard a people as not human, you no longer adhere to human morals. Ukranian guards happily threw children into fires, cut their throats, graped them in WW2.
Just like isis did in 2015 etc....
Are you really suggesting this didnt, and doesnt happen??
putler deserving of same end!.
@@cocksure8430 there's no cruicial evidence of that happenening, nor even no survivors have ever claimed that happening. The media that you're cocksucking now is just maxxing out the false statements about the holocaust just to get a higher rise in conpensations...
I don't really belive that the nazis had brutalized infants like that. But in the other hand I'd be glad if you explained to me why there were infirmaries in holocaust?
@@whotouchedmypotato2090 Duh, there was a sign that said 'work will set you free' duh duh...so all they had to do was work harder, and they were released, it said so across the gate...duh duh....
Thank you for your information. As a Jew who lost family in the holocaust, I thank you for not letting this be forgotten.
It's not forgotten. You are repeating to the palastinians. You Jews should stand up for people.
@@taniapetrie1309 yup, selfish people.
@@taniapetrie1309Dont pretend you're better. We're the ones financing it.
@@poutinedream5066 Not willingly. Not at all willingly.
@@statinskill That's kind of my point. Suggesting that some random Jew is responsible for the atrocities in Palestine, or has the power to do anything about it is totally unreasonable. If they can point the finger at this person, than they are just as responsible, given their own standard.
Being forced to work without food, showers, or the smallest of comforts, watching your relatives, children even, being gassed or burned alive, reminds me of an old southern US saying. If you hit me, you better hope I don’t get up!
Todd and Angel, What an interesting remark ! It leads me to ask why some of the prisoners did not band together to drag down and kill ONE .... just ONE SS guard and strangle him or her. Others might have joined in. Other guards could not have shot at them through fear of the bullets killing their mates. With access to the guns of the struggling guards, they could have killed other Nazis .... but they didn't ..... Why ? To avoid torture if captured, they could have kept back some bullets for themselves ..... but they didn't. They helped the Nazi war effort instead. The inmates of the Łódź ghetto made German Army uniforms, parts for rifles and they milled the casings for 88 mm shells. At Monowitz they made synthetic oil and rubber that enabled the Nazis to mount the Battle of the Bulge. We have heard the wailings of the survivors of Nordhausen and Doria about the terrible conditions but they worked 12 hours a day making V2 rockets that were fired at my Dad and his mates when they were stalled in and around Antwerp just before Operation Market Garden. Those who would do anything for an extra day .... an extra hour of life died cowards just weeks after they could have died heroes and the War went on for at least 2 months if not 3 more than it would have done without these Nazi collaborators. Between a quarter and a half a million perished in the camps in that time. It is reported that when some tried to get a gang together, if not betrayed, they were confronted with the classic answer, the English equivalent of which is, "Look. If it's a bullet in the head today or the gas chamber tomorrow ..... I'll have the extra day if you don't mind."
My maternal granddad was killed by the Nazis in 1940 and I have a distant uncle who lies a thousand fathoms under the surface of the Atlantic. Gleaned from Nazi records that survived the War, we have the U-Boat number somewhere.
Watching ? I'm pretty sure they didn't send out invitations. I'd guess there was no audience.
Lets not forget they also had to dispose of the dead bodies after they were gassed to death. No guards wanted that job so they forced the enslaved Jews to do it.
work without food, showers, or the smallest of comforts except for an olympic pool for the "prisoners" who were treated better than the inmates in my country.
You’d have done nothing if they hit you hahahah😂 who do you think you are? You definitely got bullied as a child hahah
Not one bit of empathy for any guard or capo dispatched after the horrors they survived!
Just so you know...Capos were people recruited from the general population of prisoners. When they assumed their roles, they were treated much better than regular prisoners so long as they followed SS orders. So capos excelled at their "jobs" of terrorizing the prisoners for fear of going back. Long story short, do not blame the capos, they were not evil and suffered mentally beyond comprehension. They were just doing their best to survive.
@@myoutuber77 yes I do blame the capos, they had a choice!
@@blackbeard4203 You have no shame to say this. Granted, some of the capos were former career criminals (murderers, rapists and the like) and the SS assumed they were good material for the role. But ask any one of the capos whether they truely enjoyed being forced by the circumstances to torture people. We can go with your logic further and state that all the people who suffered in concentration camps have only themselves to blame. After all, they could have done any of a number of things to get themselves killed instantly and end their suffering.
There were some kapos who saved prisoners, not many percentage wise, but some.
I don’t think his orders included gutting people alive for fun
I wouldn't shed a tear for these Monsters who deserved the same fate that they gave to Millions.
I love reading peoples comments about Nazi, Germany. let me ask you this... if you lived in a country where you had to rip the wallpaper off your wall to get the glue off the paper to make some sort of weird soup ( The glue was made from horses back then )to feed your children and you're watching people around You die of starvation and then this man comes in and puts the whole country back to work. And blames the whole world problems on a certain group of people. You have no idea where you would let that man take you and your country in that same situation because that's the situation the Germans were in....
@@ryanbratoc humans are hypocrites remember that. The same people who claim to be the most virtuous are almost undoubtedly capable of the same things the average German was in WW2. It's scary that they don't acknowledge their flaws, because deep down, they're scared of them.
During WW2 the British stole food from the Indians and 3.8 million starved to death after ww2 the American tortured and killd 4.8milion german pow the russian tortured and killd 3.6 million german pow
The American raped over 9million women and children after the war
Be sure to have the same mindset of what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. Try not to be one sided.
@@salmamostafa4142 🚫 they are also making Nazi remarks against the Jews
In my opinion justice was well served.
Works for me.
served well-done
Nah man they should just put them in a boiling pot for 10 minutes and if some miracle thing happened and they survive then put them in the middle of the Artic Ocean without any clothes.
There are times when justice and revenge are one in the same.
These evil monsters deserved no mercy . No forgiveness. What they did deserve was a brutally agonising, long drawn out death .
Then you are as bad as them
@@paradisebreeze1705 so if someone tortured you for years and murdered your friends you’d give them a little kiss on the cheek to “end the cycle”. Oh how high and pure you are. Looking down upon other humans for being human. Hop off your high horse
@@paradisebreeze1705womp womp
@@paradisebreeze1705 I suppose you wanted them to live comfortably with health care and 3 meals a day when people are homeless and living on the streets and they violated the sanctity of human life NEVER
@@paradisebreeze1705 Im sure a guy with an opinion on the internet is "As bad as" someone who starved people to death
Yikes! It's hard to imagine being burned alive, but just as hard to imagine the suffering those beasts inflicted on the prisoners of the camp. I doubt I'd have tried to stop the prisoners from taking their vengeance on the their tormentors, either.
WHY ? NOT IF YOU'D SEEN YOUR FAMILY MURDERED ANY DYING IN TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS.....UNLESS YOU ARE AN ANGEL...
He’s probably an angel, I mean I cannot blame him.
Too bad soo sad!!! The SS animals didn't care when they burned women, children and infants alive. & on a more current note: Don't forget, thanks to Obama and his utter stupidity when it came to foreign policy we got to watch an Islamist terrorist group,ISIS burn a man alive in reel time on the internet!!! It still happens, and that depravity of evil is still alive and well. We'd all do well NOT to forget that.
Well, this for sure beats seeing some of those monsters having served reduced sentences after being found guilty.
It's easy to moralise 80 years later in a comfortable living room but if the prisoners thought he deserved it I would have looked away too.
It just goes to show, anyone, from any country can commit evil acts .
@@joanmatchett8100 There's no room for evil in rage. Pure rage isn't often seen, and I don't recommend being around it. Its mindless and savage.
@@joanmatchett8100There is no moral equivalency here. None.
@@captainamerica6525 Stalin
@@captainamerica6525 Mao
Nothing Horific about his ending! Compared to what he and his ilk did to the inmates, he got off lightly!
It was definitely horrific and entirely understandable.
To lower themselves to the level of the Nazis, was not exactly something to be proud of.
@@1946luke What a shame you were not there to witness what was going on for yourself !. Then I bet you would change your view...
@@1946luke Your comment is
understandable, from a human
point of view, but consider what
those people saw during years!
Nothing compared to the burning he’s getting in Hell
I worked for a privately owned uk consultancy who were bought by a German multinational. They were horrible people to work for and one even said to me once- What do you expect, he’s only a Belgian! I realised that 70 years on, the feeling of superiority was still there in their inner souls. I couldn’t wait to retire. They were awful.
Lots of Nazis Illuminatis still run Germany and rest of Europe. No surprise
I, myself, have also witnessed that same attitude in some (not all) Germans. I have heard them say horrific and unimaginable things.
I worked in Germany with German people, never had a problem with them at all. If anything the Germany of today is the country you would most trust your kids with, whereas here in the UK we are the ones moving towards fascism.
As a Brit who has worked in Germany and Switzerland with a lot of Germans, that’s a load of crap, there’s good and bad everywhere
Look at the Germans while you still can They have been replaced
I am not going to condemn anyone for retaliating against Nazis…then or now.
But there are none left now - they have already died from old age.
The people who go around calling other people nazis in the modern day are just using that word to try and silence and discredit anyone who speaks uncomfortable truths/disagrees with them.
If someone calls you a nazi these days you should be proud - it means you're right and they are not intelligent enough to counter you so they resort to name calling.
There are still people who claim, that conentration camps contolled by German SS racists never existed and holocaust never happened. You help to make clear that these concentration camps existed and the murderous racist crimes against jews, russians, polish, sintis, romas,.... really happened. Thank you for showing. I am german, born in the seventies, son of a historican and sad about what happened under the murderous Hitler regime. It is sad but better never forgotten.
Only Neo nazi supporter and activists telling that Concentration camps and holocaust never existed
The historical and archeological evidence is so overwhelming. Some of it was recorded exsctly to ensure that propaganda and denials about it being a hoax could NOT happen. ONLY a person who is either evil themselves, or one of the most stupid persons on the planet could actually believe that it didn't happen. Or perhaps just too lazy to want to know, which in my opinion puts them back into the first category. Evil will repeat itself if forgotten.
My uncle was an American soldier in the battle of the bulge, and he saw one of the concentration camps.
*"Very fine people on both sides"* 🤮
It dosen't mean that most Germans were innocent bystanders. Every German knew what was happening in the camps
Most Germans collaborated with the geastapo and turned jews in
My father was Jewish
He fought in the US army against the german Vermon.he lost his life at the battle of the bulge.he didn't get home to see his own son. Now the Germans say how sorry they. Are. Yeah u have always been a sorry people.
I think they call this Karma
Not just karma, but also sending a message that should travel on to the eons.
It is appointed unto man once to die, and after this the judgment
Palestine is not karma.
That's what they have said about Jews couple months before
When you consider the number of SS who got away with it, this is insignificant
Many of them escaped to Argentina and resided there and developed a government that was violent especially in 50s into the early 70s.
Yes, Hitler and many of his SS escaped to Argentina via 'Project Paperclip' and then on to the USA where they were given political asylum/immunity from prosecution in exchange for technologies. They now run all the US black budget projects and the EU and have infiltrated many others.
Yes, thanks to the US. By the way, the Japanese army did far worse to the Chinese population, doing sick experiments with them. How many of them got imprisoned? ZERO. Why? Because they gave all the reports to the US.
@@danielpearson4972it's also suspected that the united states under covert operation hired a few of their scientists to work for them. To things like space research.
My father was a veteran of World War Two. He absolutely hated Germans afterwards. He described the 'cold rage' that swept through the allied ranks when they were shown footage of the Nazi camps. Many German soldiers were shot on the spot as a consequence. I know of one British infantryman who slowly and methodically bayoneted a Nazi to death. I also know of a machine gunner requesting permission to shoot a lot of surrendering Germans. Bear in mind that near the end of the war children were being burned alive in the crematoriums without gassing them. No. Taking revenge does not make anyone worse than the perpetrators of such evil.
Especially since these perpetrators aren't Human in the first place. But heretics against Humanity. Such is the fate all of ideologues who wish ill on Humanity.
You can say this after 80 years haved passed. In those days it was different
There's a difference between German soldiers and nazis
Doesn’t make them worse, but it does show that evil is contagious.
@@peripheralparadox4218Eye for an eye
It is not "getting even" or even revenge. It is noble wrath.
No, actually it is revenge.
@@1946luke You would think differently if you were victimized like they were. It's noble wrath.
@@tltc191 I'd prefer justifiable wrath over noble wrath; but in either event its' both that and revenge; they both can be compatible.
No it's straight up being barbaric
@@BrumBrum89 And who are you to moralize anybody?
I heard a child witnesses story of how when the Nadzis started out they were abusing the Jews. This little boy went to the shop owned by an elder Jew with his Saturday penny for sweets. He witnessed the old man come forward out of the shop to address the Nadzis. He was wearing all his medals from the first world War. They dragged him inside and all in the street could hear the banging and thumping as tge Nadzis abused the elderly Jewish soldier. Brutality at its lowest was the lot of all Nadzis and its hard to feel anything but repulsion for them. I say and l hate violence, but they deserved all they got....in short a taste of their own medicine.
The nazis were/are jews!!!! So was Hitler!
Margaret Reid - a ridiculous statement 🙄.
@@T5-635 why is this a ridiculous statement?
Sue Klienman - It's utterly ridiculous 🙄. I think if you were put in a time machine and found yourself in a concentration camp...you will be able to understand where l am coming from. 😀 Bye the way, l did not add that the Jewish shop keeper fought for Germany in WW1. The Nadzis ripped his medals of as they abused him. Please research.
Yeah, I also heard similar stories of Palestinian children from Israel
I remember one European campaign Vet telling me about how one inmate asked to borrow his Thompson. He found some guards lingering about, and started to waste them. The Americans were distressed that he was flipping out and smacked him to make him stop.
He ended up laying on the ground while sobbing like a baby. That's all I remember of the story.
Another thing that astonished Americans was refeeding syndrome. They would give inmates as much as they could eat, and some would pass on, while others became very ill. I guess that there is a way to feed a starving person so that their bodies get used to fully eating again?
I was burned alive for 60 seconds, was able to escape the Fire, I know exactly what the Crescendo of Violence was like, my Customer was still inside, I ran back inside to get him, my head and back were set on Fire again...I stood my ground for an additional 12 seconds, did not budge while hosing down the stairs which was on fire, keeping the Customer in place unable to escape, I cleared the stairs of Fire while I was screaming, Customer escaped without a scratch...I stayed inside continuing to fight the fire, I was dragged out against my will, insane with aggression....helicopter, 6.5 pounds of flesh burned away, 1,500°F at the epicenter of the explosion....a Free-For-All of Horror.....and my opinion of cooking the Sadistic Guard.....sounds about right to me....but for me personally, they should have spent an hour or so doing the in and out thing
This is how the Nuremberg trials should have been conducted.
In my opinion, yes. But how about American, British, Soviet, etc. war crimes then? How about killing one million Iraqis and Afghans? Should we hang Bush, Blair and Obama?
My uncle Macy served as a combat engineer in WW2, he’s Jewish, on my dads side some remained Jewish when they came to America, most became Catholic, my Mom is a devout Christian. Sings in the church choir for over 40 years, my uncle was part of liberating 2 different concentration camps, I was very young he died when I was 12, I’m 47 now, my father a 8 year Army infantry veteran and myself, assumed that liberating those camps must of Ben the worst of his war experiences. And he later told us at first it was obviously anger, but this Man is a officer, he made it from the beaches of France to this point, so he survived many tough battles, so he told me and my dad sitting outside summer time in the late 80’s, he said basically you have to go to hell before you go to Heaven. He explained to us the Jewish people in Israel and worldwide, are embracing the power of the human spirit, so this word came later “Victim Mentality”, and basically what I’m saying and remember I was just a child at like 11, 12 years old is the Jewish people especially in Israel are the complete opposite of the victim mentality, their extremely powerful and successful in Israel for such a tiny country, they don’t lose wars period, so long story short, My Uncle said he was happy about making the German civilians bury all the dead, and The ones who claimed they had no idea. Got dealt with, I remember I was all about war, history. And he’s teaching me to shoot my little 22 in the back yard, and he told me with confidence, Israel will never lose a war after what happened in WW2, he said someday you will understand, it’s easy for assumed those experiences liberating those camps gave him nightmares, he said the hedgerows in the French countryside was the broke out of Normandy, was terrifying, it’s so easy to get Ambushed In that environment, anyway the Mossad after WW2 publicly said we will get em all, they certainly did, history is repeating itself, Mossad publicly said we will hunt down and get all of Hamas, even Vegas is Like we will not put a penny on they will not achieve thier goal
Catholic’s are Christian. Protestant’s are NOT
Free Palestine 🖕
Don’t call them Prisoners. Prisoners are those that are found guilty of crimes and incarcerated. These people were victims and slaves.
Not necessarily. If someone is imprisoned, never mind why, are they not then a prisoner ? Of course they are.
Look up Wiemar Germany and the great betrayal and then get back to me how they were all so innocent.
@@WNActivist88 you trying to get on a list?
Then what are all the incarcerated in jails awaiting trial called? Slaves?
@@mattweb3184 I've been naming the J for many years. I'm not worried.
Regarding the guards and kapos, as my late father, a WWII veteran would have said, "f 'em."
God bless your dad, and we thank him for his service.
@@Stax-ht9md Thank you.
your dad sounds like he was very cool, fuck the prison guards, and fuck the kapos.
@@ThatCamel104 He was a man of few words...
God bless your father! My father a Polish army combat veteran would’ve said the same.
Finally I hear a proper justice for an ss, because most of them were hanged and some were put in front of a firing squad and I consider those as Walt Disney punishments comparing to what they did.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
You were there? Or do you always believe anything russia and the usa says?
Some might say roasting another human alive reduces the prisoners to the level of the Nazi guards but given the circumstances, can you blame them?
How else would they get closure?
The most ignorant statement I've ever heard. You lack an OUNCE of empathy for the millions upon millions who horrifically suffered & perished at the monterous, evil,depraved & barbaric hands of the SS. Comparing THE execution of a GUILTY AND CRUEL mass, mass murder to be on the same level as the actual unspeakable crimes of the mass mass murderer is beyond comprehension to me. Your moral code may need adjusting. An extremely ignorant and very dangerous mentality.
….the prisoners were innocent, the guards were not
Exactly. And when you put people in a ghetto called Gaza and occupy them for nigh on 8 decades…
Moral of the story: Don’t be cruel to helpless innocents and you won’t be incinerated alive.
Don’t start wars!
Not a hard rule of thumb to follow
He didn't have to get burned alive. He could have fought tell they beat him to death. Seems like that would be a better way to go, and they're going to kill you anyway.
Those inmates you
@@alanchilds1456 great
God rest all the poor souls murdered in the camps. Eternal rest give to them oh Lord.
Extreme human cruelty, torture, and starvation can turn a meek & mild, Jewish florist into a mad executioner. How can he be judged for it? It’s not for I to judge any man’s actions, but God will sort it out rather quickly.
🤔Really?. You trust keep telling yourself that, if it makes you feel better !.
Too bad it was just the one.
Always funny that the most brutal ones cried the loudest during their own deaths.
@@scottkrafft6830 Literally anyone would
@@scottkrafft6830 I think that’s the point. 🤷♂
This is what i call an happy ending .The pity is no other germans of the time had this summery justice.I shed no tears for him or any of the heartless brutal murderers who tortured little kids and then murdered them.
Two wrongs never make a right, and murder is murder, but in this context it is understandable and inevitable.
Understandable ? Not necessarily, but I guess it depends on how one wants to look at it.
I agree
But also the level of extreme evil was unbelievable
Yeah. I don't condone what the GIs did, but I am in no place to judge them considering everything they have been through
As much as it sickens me to read and hear of some SS guards being tortured or killed by the inmates they once maltreated, Iust state that those SS guards reaped the violence and cruelty that they sowed against humanity. It is like this; if you abuse a dog, sooner or later it will bite you. Thank you for this eye-opening video of one SS guard who was roasted alive by some inmates at a concentration camp before dying.
And this is the PERFECT lesson to show to not wrong innocent in any other way or you’ll get turned into roast beef.
Do explain why it "sickens" you that the SS guards were tortured and killed over a period of at most a few hours of their lives??? I need details as to exactly why it sickens you.
@@fiercerahh settle down bint
Well, not that I condone doing that kind of thing, but you cant deny its poetic justice.
It doesn't feel right to give these films a thumbs up.
I’m not gonna even pretend to know what I would’ve done in their situation.
THANK YOU for using your actual own voice rather than something AI. I want to hear it rather than have a computer read it.
Great video. Thank you for the info !
My maternal grandfather fought in WW11 and he fought the Germans. He seen such awful things he would no longer let the family tell anyone his parents came from Germany. He thought our bloodline was tainted by being related to people who could do such horrible things!! For decades we only knew of our Irish heritage but knowing why makes me sad.
I was embarrassed as a little girl to tell anyone that my mom was 1/2 German. My mom was a war baby born here so none of her family even lived over seas. But who wants to be associated with that level of depraved evil?? I figured as a child, noone need know I have 1/4 American German blood in me. Adulthood straightened me out, but I get what you mean.
Unless your ancestors willingly held the same ideology as the bad guys then you have nothing to hide. Not every German fell under the spell. Many tried to resist. Many didn’t know about the level of depravity until it was too late.
Germany fought for our freedoms, now we are being subjugated and flooded with foreign invaders. Think for yourself
@@Huganaz Germany fought for freedom the way the US south fought for freedom in the Civil War. Meaning, freedom to keep treating other humans as objects they could exploit, mistreat, and kill.
This isn't horrific this is fucking justice
It was horrific alright, murder usually is, no matter who is doing it. They lowered themselves to the level of the nazis. Fagedaboudit.
Yes, and I agree completely
Combination of both
Only the scum of the earth would think that.
@EdwardBarneyWolf-yc7ycwomp womp
It is horrific no doubt. That being said its very hard to have sympathy.
What is horrific about that please tell me?
I have no sympathy at all for the guards who suffered such atrocities when the camps were liberated. I don't actually believe in the death penalty but would willingly join in such acts of justice and retribution in these circumstances.
It wasn't atrocious that a select few died in those manners, it was justice served!! It was getting what they gave. What was atrocious is the millions of innocents tortured, mamed, killed, experimented on, burned alive & oh lets not forget the favorite method worked & starved to dearh. That is what was atrocious.
@@fiercerahh Agreed. My feelings entirely. No sympathy for them at all. None.
Yes, me to.
I have no sympathy for you
When US soldiers got to the notorious concentration camps and discovered the atrocities committed, they shot hundreds of SS guards. No quarter given.
I couldn't find any footage of trials for these american liberators commiting this war crime against ss guards. apparently no one gave a crap. I don't blame them! If they were trialed the all were scott free.
Thank you for the information, makes me feel much better 🌼
Sounds like no tears were shed for this guard/kapo, either!
After all the horrific things perpetrated against them, I don't blame them for punishing those guards in a similar way.
I have a friend who's mother had been an Army Nurse involved in the liberation of one of the camps. She had been in many terrible situations during the War, this is the only one she could not talk about.
So many survived and got to live a great life a lot in North America.
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Germans as well.
And in South America.
Unfortunately, even this brutal pay back did not stop later atrocities such as Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge. There appears to be always cruel but self righteous people out there all the time. I can only thank God that I have never come into contact with these people myself, although one of my uncles spent the war in Stalag 20B, Marienburg, Poland and it lived with him for the rest of his life.
Not enough of these bastards received proper justice. I have no sympathy for the guards. They got what they deserved.
Well, from 2020-2023 there were more than enough Germans (and many other people!) who once again became a "guard" and told people what to do.
Milgram experiments.
I think the inmates were showing their great grasp of customer service by making sure that the SS guard received a warm welcome.
Yea they also gave them a very warm place to sleep on called a morgue. Then they set a precious temperature where they slowly get warmed up to the afterlife
Known as hell
Inmates??? You mean enslaved innocents don't you?
Important to remember. Pressure breeds counter pressure.
One cannot quantify the amount of pure rage the prisoners would have had after years of living in hell.
All of this shows the depravity and brutality in humans. Its not really a German thing. When the tables turn, prisoners who were horribly abused can turn around and dish it right back. Many here celebrate it. What you dont realize is that until we rise above such things rather than sink to it, the world will never change. You will see cycles of violence and brutality.
The guard was brought to trial by the people he brutalized and destroyed. They passed sentence and stuffed
him in the oven. He had it coming to him.
I am a 60 year old man who has had such a cushy life that I can not even guess what I would have done if I had experienced any of the horrors described in this video clip. I doubt that many people reading this could really say what they would have done either. Because of that, I also can not even begin to pass judgment on what these people did.
If they didn't execute this guard, they would have regretted about it all their life. I think this was the only way for them to get proper closure
My father-in-law (only just, he was at death's door) and his younger brother survived at Ebensee to the end. When they American GIs entered the camp, he witnessed 6 foot tall, black GIs crying at what they saw. The Americans soon set up some sort of food supply - but it had a lot of meat content. The younger brother kicked the food bowl out of my father-in-law's hands - it would have killed him, as it did many of the other inmates who gorged on the best food they had eaten for years, but could no longer digest it.
Just before the SS left the camp, and the incident occurred when the inmates refused to enter the tunnels/caves (they were told to go in in order to "protect themselves" from allied air raids, but didn't believe the SS orders) the SS officers ordered the ordinary soldiers to open fire on the inmates. The regular SS troops refused to do so. My father-in-law didn't know this, or at least he did not tell me. According to historian Paul Johnson, this was the only documented incident where the SS regular soldiers ever refused an order.
BTW, Ebensee is pronouced "Ay-ben-zay" - the first E in German sounding like "ay".
Such stories give a little bit of relief, but not enough of these bastards were brought to justice.
Serves that SS Guard right,as a British Woman was burned alive at Natzweiler CC in Oct 1944 by the SS he was later Hanged by the Allies,at Mauthausen CC in early 1946 SS War Criminal Oskar Dirlewanger evil leader of the 36th SS Brigade infamous for atrocities against civilians was interned hiding behind an alias was discovered he was stripped,bound and suspended upside down and slowly beaten to death,his genitals receiving special attention,its suspected that a guard revealed his identidy but that is real justice for a evil shit like that!
Sometimes people get exactly what they have coming to them.
This is one of these stories that knocks you down, and you think deeply about it. On one hand, there were many innocent people who were wrongfully tortured, imprisoned, and murdered. On the other hand their tormentors, some got away from ever being found guilty of their crimes, so, I wouldn't say that this was justified, but I never have gone through such horrible and unimaginable things.
Im not torn in the least. It takes me longer to choose what cheese I'll put on a sandwich than it took for me to conclude "good. Fuck that guy."
Hell yes, definitely justified. The vast majority of those depraved animals were NEVER held to account.
You reap what you sow
No one gets away with anything. God is the last judge all men must face.
None of us is worthy and all fall short. Apart from Christ's blood the wrath of God lies on us all. Vengence is mine says the Lord," indeed. However, God our Father has a special place in His heart for the weak and defenseless among us. He is near to the broken hearted. And Best bieve He saw every last innocent death the nazis enjoyed committing. An accounting for every drop of blood they spilled will be required. Best believe any nazis who don't have the atonning blood of Christ as a cover will face a higher degree of wrath FROM God. He is a GOOD judge. And we can't imagine what He will do to repay for the suffering He himself endured watching his precious children suffer such depravity. Yes we all sin and the wages of sin is death for us all. However, God lets us know that some sins against innocents are particularly taboo, and he warns us through Christ's teaching that it would be better to toss ourselves into the deepest oceans with large rocks tied around our necks than to "hurt one of these little ones." I assume tossing living babies into fires or throwing children into the air to be shot as a sport constitutes the category of that very specific warning. He will have His vengeance and justice WILL be eternally served. Woe to them all.
His ending was not horrific him being him!
Wonder how people feel about the thugs running the Soviet gulags? I hardly ever hear a thing about them in comparison.
Neo nazi detected,Soviet gulags are not the same
@@arindambanerjee3326 30 million dead soviets would disagree, comrade.
You don't score woke points for talking about the gulags.
@@RS-mu9er tell me about it.
@@TheMaxKids Totally American propaganda,Number not correct but gulag made at the time of civil war when imperialist countries and white army started white terror against working class and new bolshevik regime,to counter this bolshevik created Red terror to prevent white terror,Gulag was created to conduct red terror against the white terror and to punish traitors of revolution and enemy of working class,but that was not a concentrations camp in the time of Lenin,it was a reeducation camp and prisoners get all the rights as a workers,but Stalin misused it,killed people who were his enemy,he sent several bolshevik revolutionary in Gulag and even a section of working class who were against Stalin's policy but not against socialism.
Nothing more than they deserved....... Cruel?
Yes, but what they did over a period of time is difficult to assimilate.
I disagree, it wasn't cruel enough for what they dished out. Too quick a death.
No doubt they are still burning,.slowly and eternally for what they did.
I am afraid to say that there is no such thing as hell after death, the hell was in auschwitz, buchenwald and ravensbrück.
@@abrahamulagay4495Sorry but you're wrong.
As someone who had a relative work as a guard at Ebensee during this time he told my Dad he regretted everything that happened there. He didn’t say anything as he didn’t want to face execution by helping the prisoners. He managed to flee to Switzerland where my family are from and where I was born. But what he saw there as a young man haunted him for the rest of his life.
Regret is a byproduct of choice. Many nazis ran to avoid death or prosecution. Only a small fraction ever faced their well deserved punishment. Not sure how much suffering your family member may have caused but none of them were guiltless. And what good is regret? It changes nothing about what happened & it brings no justice to the millions who died. Just saying, regret means nothing in the magnitude of what evil took place.
I like feel good stories like this.
But I can't be the only one gettting the bad aftertaste of what happened in the first place? But yes what a satisfying revenge to ease the harsh reality if human history
Who could blame these poor people for getting such a small revenge against those who murdered generations of families by the million? I hope none were held accountable.
Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord. Look it up.
@@1946luke Why would I look it up?
@@lesteraizlewood8457 Uhh, let's see. 🤔 Maybe to learn ? Uhh no, fagedaboudit, I'm pretty sure you're not interested in learning. There's a lot of that going around these days.
@@1946luke If you are talking about a religious point of view, forget it. I gave up on that about 55 years ago. And nothing in the years since have ever made me want to delve into it again. I can't think of one religion that hasn't been twisted and misrepresented by man. They all try to use it as a power over their fellow human beings. Definitely not for me.
@@lesteraizlewood8457 Allahu snackbar.
Never again. Ty for this video. ❤
What goes around comes around....f**k'em....
I was about seven years old back in the late 60s, and I would always see this old Jewish man at the end of my street sitting in a chair just watching the traffic go by. And I always wondered what he would think about while he was sitting there smoking his cigar. Even when one of his relatives showed me the numbers that were tattooed on his left arm I did not understood the impact of what a Nazi camp was. And to this day I can only imagine his terror.
I missed the part that was horrific. Which part of the SS guard’s execution was that again? There was nothing horrific. This was summary justice.
As far as I am concerned the prisoners simply pre-warmed his soul for Hell
All the hurt and anger needs to come to an end
NEVER FORGET, least it happen again.
oh dear, what a shame.
Most peoples conduct during covid shows they would blindly follow orders and dehumanise those who didn't
NOPE. I didn't drink bleach.
@@renep2220 you took the clot shot and thanked the government for telling you when you could leave your house
@pcprinciple3774 and yet here you are dehumanizing all because you believed bullshit you heard. The tasty irony.
@@christophermccurry8039 stating facts isn't dehumanizing. I'm not preventing you from having a job, entering public spaces or getting on a plane. Foolish boy.
There are people with cancer who cannot risk illness but are publicly harassed and ordered to take off their masks. Politicians, including JD Vance, have banned mask wearing. We know those who wore masks during covid's peak kept other people from getting sick. People who refused to mask did not care if they ended up killing someone else with covid. Of course they were treated as social pariahs.
I see it as equivalent to people who are HIV positive who knowingly have unprotected sex. They do not care who they will infect or what those people's fates will be. One thing covid taught us was how quickly society falls apart when we are asked to do something that benefits a majority. I do not hate anti-maskers, but I do not respect them. They don't value human life other than their own IMO.
I also do not respect anyone who uses clever phrasing like "the jab" or "clot shot" because they clearly do not respect my medical decision to receive vaccines. I've never had covid, and I have vaccines to thank for that.
This is not horrific its justice!
"What's good for the goose,......"
Thank you for service
And not a tear was shed.
The pain of starvation is the cruelest, seems to take the longest time
The mental/emotional anguish.....
HOW did these people ever rise every day?
There was nothing horrific about that atall.
6:06 A time travel with a PASGT helmet?! Or someone's grandpa got himself a souvenir? Lol
It’s called Karma.
Wow, what a horrendous way to die…can’t say I shed a single tear…
Yeah I'm all broken up over that SS guard.
As you well should be. Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord. The guard should've been taken as a prisoner of war. Murder is murder, no matter who's doing it. In time of war on the field of battle, the enemy tries to kill you, and you try to kill them back. Slaughtering a prison guard is not the field of battle. Fagedaboudit.
I have a hard time condemning their actions. It was poetic justice if you ask me.
No pity at all.
I read a book about 10 years ago a friend lent to me ' voices from the Holocaust ' it still haunts me. I felt compelled to finish the book . In one way i wish i never had picked it up . God Bless them all .and the survivors and their children .🙏
Horrific? I don’t think so. What they did to so-called prisoners. The human barbecue was a warmup for their eternity in HELL.
I was about to say something to that effect, but you got there first !
Awww am I supposed to feel bad? 🤣🤣🤣