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Brutally Beaten SS Guards at Dachau - Dachau Massacre & Execution of Nazi Guards - Holocaust - WW2. The 29th of April 1945, Dachau, Nazi Germany. The U.S. Seventh Army’s 45th Infantry Division liberates the first concentration camp established by Germany’s Nazi regime. The soldiers smell not only human excrement but also decaying bodies and many of these soldiers cry or vomit as they find dozens of railroad cars filled with thousands of dead bodies, and 30 thousand survivors who look like walking skeletons. Many inmates are sick and are dying from typhus epidemics and starvation.
The soldiers are shocked and angered and the liberated prisoners want their revenge. The brutal response is to come.
Before the US soldiers arrived in Dachau, the camp’s commandant Martin Weiss had already fled. However, there were still SS guards left in the camp. The guards in the camp’s gate tower were even shooting at the liberators. When the Americans opened fire, they came down with their hands in the air.
After the SS guards surrendered, the US soldiers further expected the camp.
When they found even more dead bodies, often naked, lying everywhere, sometimes stacked on top of one another like firewood, they ordered the SS guards to line up along this wall in the coal yard, by the guard tower and shot them in revenge.
The prisoners themselves treated as nothing but animals all these years, also got their revenge. While all the prisoners lost at least some family members, some of them had to watch their wives being abused and raped. Others witnessed shooting competitions in which SS members threw small children in the air while others shot at them. Others saw their friends die of starvation or during the death marches which occurred shortly before the liberation.
Some inmates swore to all that was sacred to them, that if they could ever kill their SS guards, they would not hesitate. And they kept their word.
As a result, once they had their chance, Holocaust survivors had no mercy and beat several SS men and kapos sometimes to death with their bare fists as well as sticks and shovels. One inmate was seen stomping on a guard’s face until he was dead.
There were some SS guards who tried to flee dressed as peasants. However, they were recognized and killed, as well.
While all this was happening, fellow prisoners and American soldiers alike often stood motionless, watching coldly and without sympathy, as revenge was exacted.
Later, American troops forced the German citizens of the town of Dachau to the camp to see for themselves the conditions there and to help to bury the dead bodies. Many local residents were shocked about the experience and claimed they had no knowledge of the atrocities that had been going on at the camp for years.
To this day it is unclear how many SS guards were killed. It is estimated that the number is between 30 and 50.
Because General Patton, then military governor of Bavaria, dismissed all the charges, nobody has ever stood trial before the court for this reprisal.
Out of around 200 thousand people who were imprisoned in Dachau during its 12 years existence between 1933 and 1945, nearly 42 000 people were murdered.
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@dlmyrs
@dlmyrs Год назад
No SS guards were shot out of revenge. It was immediate justice. They got what they had coming.
@mongo2022
@mongo2022 Год назад
Exactly.
@jamescerini6993
@jamescerini6993 Год назад
The SS men at Dachau when the camp was liberated were not members of the SS Totenkopf who had all fled. They were instead an Eastern European SS unit who had been told to hand the camp over to the US Army. So the SS men lined up and shot had nothing to do with Dachau and the US soldiers who tried to murder the SS men lined up against that wall were almost tried for war crimes by the officer who had ordered that the men be held near the wall to be processed.
@benmmbk765
@benmmbk765 Год назад
They have "EARNED" it.
@jamescerini6993
@jamescerini6993 Год назад
@@benmmbk765 exactly how had those men EARNED it?
@u.h.forum.
@u.h.forum. Год назад
@@jamescerini6993 they were still members of the SS, and if they were “Eastern European” as you say that means they went out of their way to join the SS when their families and countrymen were being murdered by the very organisation they joined
@georgen3425
@georgen3425 Год назад
My dad was there, liberating Dachau on the 29th of April 1945. Canadian by birth, American by choice. He suffered the rest of his life with PTSD until he passed in 1994. He was my Hero.
@KimFsharpHarp
@KimFsharpHarp Год назад
That’s a great story. God bless you, George N. Family.
@JK-br1mu
@JK-br1mu Год назад
He was 19 in 45 and lived to the age of 68, in 1994. I see.
@lesliesylvan
@lesliesylvan Год назад
George N Bless your father and those who both perished and survived these horrors! NEVER AGAIN!!!! Locked & Loaded 2A 2A 2A 2A
@georgen3425
@georgen3425 Год назад
Bless all of those who replied with words or prayers. My Heart goes out to you for honoring my father.
@kathybrown7658
@kathybrown7658 Год назад
God bless your dear Dad, mine too joined after Pearl-he just TURNED 17. And as far as I'm concerned, any of our men or Canadian or Aussies who killed these monsters deserves a Medal. U bet Patton dismissed charges-our men were doing JUSTICE, NOT REVENGE. My Dad had PTSD too-they all did!
@callspreadzero854
@callspreadzero854 Год назад
It was not revenge. It was pure justice.
@9lettere668
@9lettere668 6 месяцев назад
wow
@FieldMarshalFeels
@FieldMarshalFeels 29 дней назад
Outside of the legal context, justice and revenge are functionally the same.
@sroevukasroevuka
@sroevukasroevuka Год назад
No great loss. Saved the cost of a trial.
@lapensulo4684
@lapensulo4684 Год назад
It was not possible that the local residents did not know what was going on. My father was both a doctor and a Combat Medical Battalion Commander. He said that when the Army was a week away from liberating camps that they started smelling burning flesh. Also, one of his tasks after the war was attempting to bring back to health these poor souls of these camps.
@lauraprater4368
@lauraprater4368 Год назад
I agree. No way in hell people didn't know.
@zeth8300
@zeth8300 Год назад
They where brain was and if they say something they will be killed
@donalddorsey6271
@donalddorsey6271 Год назад
My dad was in WWll but NEVER TALKED ABOUT it !
@mongo2022
@mongo2022 Год назад
Of course, your dad was right: it was impossible for the residents to unknow what was going on beside their houses. Same "ignorance" was alleged by the neighbours of the city of Weimar (Goethe´s place), just beside Buchenwald lager (I do recommend "La escritura o la vida", an extraordinary autobiographic writing by the spanish communist intellectual Jorge Semprún, prisoner in that lager, and later Minister of Culture of the post-Franco Spain). The hipocrisy of German society is out of debate.
@woodenseagull1899
@woodenseagull1899 Год назад
Germany is a shameful Nation . It should have been broken up forever. It is an insult to humanity to be running Europe ...
@drumcdoo9050
@drumcdoo9050 Год назад
Who on earth would convict anyone for meeting out justice inflicted by savages who had not only murdered millions but tortured mercilessly hundreds of thousands.
@ccrider3435
@ccrider3435 Год назад
I know innately, I would want a fair trial for the evil bastards. However, at that place, at that time, in those circumstances... no way would I ever find the liberators guilty.
@workingguy84
@workingguy84 Год назад
The ACLU and the left
@sroevukasroevuka
@sroevukasroevuka Год назад
@@ccrider3435 me neither. No sympathy for the ss scumbags.
@epaminon6196
@epaminon6196 Год назад
Two wrongs don't make one right.
@epaminon6196
@epaminon6196 Год назад
@ I formulated a moral observation, not a realistically observable one. That being said, I might know a thing or two about said observed reality, given that I am writing my doctoral thesis in German History on a matter of de-nazification right now. But what do I know, right?
@maciekapocaliptic
@maciekapocaliptic Год назад
My grandfather, Jan Wesołowski survived Dachau and Gusen. He could sign the "volks list" because he had german roots, but choose not to. He was great man and polish patriot.
@timlabeaux8123
@timlabeaux8123 Год назад
ha!!!!!...i'm totally for the death penalty, exacted by those who were victimized.
@TheSnoopindaweb
@TheSnoopindaweb Год назад
Absolutementi. Yup! G-G
@MaloPiloto
@MaloPiloto Год назад
It’s truly heartbreaking what was done to those poor prisoners. The Nazis were the epitome of evil…
@woodenseagull1899
@woodenseagull1899 Год назад
Nazism was originated in Germany. GERMANS, should never forget that...The Austrian artist, corporal will always cast a shadow over them.....What cruelty they inflicted on the humanity.
@donlebo6824
@donlebo6824 Год назад
@@woodenseagull1899 and communism was invented by a german jew. The irony
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@Lee-wg7en What's in a name? They called themselves "Socialist"; just like some traitor calling himself a "patriot".
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@Lee-wg7en National Socialist Workers Party ... like I said, what's in a name. They sought centralized power and sought unity on an ethnic basis. Splitting Hairs ...
@shadownessy1147
@shadownessy1147 Год назад
Now russians are doing the same thing to Ukraine, it’s so sad
@SuperPirate100
@SuperPirate100 Год назад
What the nazis did must never be forgotten nor ever forgiven. It was barbarity beyond belief .
@Enrij
@Enrij Год назад
Except when the nazis are Azov and killing russian civilians and babies then you love them. Just like nazis loved the idea then. You do what they did and you think like they did. When you learn nothing from history you become like these people. You are the rotten people we need to get rid off
@SuperPirate100
@SuperPirate100 Год назад
@@Enrij twaddle
@mickeypip1524
@mickeypip1524 10 месяцев назад
@@SuperPirate100 This happened nearly 80 years ago and still your bellyaching continues! Have you thought that other people may have their own more recent griefs and agonies to deal with. By all means keep your memories...but no more of these ubiquitous memorials , chest thumpings and hand wringings. We got you out of your Scrape...now let us alone!.....please ...you owe us that much!
@avatarwan5824
@avatarwan5824 9 месяцев назад
​@mickeypip1524 And the belly aching must And will continue, as it should. Forgetting this must never be an option.
@KimFsharpHarp
@KimFsharpHarp Год назад
“Patton waived all charges”. Love that man!
@saulchapnick1566
@saulchapnick1566 6 дней назад
So you supported mass killing.
@leigh42
@leigh42 Год назад
Theres no such thing as brutally doing anything to a Nazi...they got what they deserved, what they did to those prisoners was far more brutal and inhumane.
@petekdemircioglu
@petekdemircioglu Год назад
Exactly
@optimusprinceps3526
@optimusprinceps3526 Год назад
Same can be said about a Communist.... same thing different uniform
@ccrider3435
@ccrider3435 Год назад
@@optimusprinceps3526 Ignorant comment.
@optimusprinceps3526
@optimusprinceps3526 Год назад
@@ccrider3435 how exactly, since the Communist Red Chinese Military run Concentration Camps for religious and ethnic minorities, as well as political prisoners ?
@colbeausabre8842
@colbeausabre8842 Год назад
@@ccrider3435 BS the NKVD and Gestapo were collaborating even before the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. As Ptrmus Princeps points out, they were two faces of the same coin, a murderous dictatorship
@Anvanho
@Anvanho Год назад
I toured Dachau a few years ago when I travelled though Germany. One of the most powerful, riveting and chilling experiences of my entire life. The chapel towards the far end of the camp was deeply moving. Contained beautiful floral arrangements, each honoring the various populations of victims, their nationalities, religions, and ethnicities.
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
Just imagine a nation who was perfectly willing to sweep all these "under the rug"; and to think there are still individuals today who don't believe what happened despite the photos, films, testimonies and witness reports (just check out this board).
@jamescerini6993
@jamescerini6993 Год назад
@@kaimalino528I couldn't agree with you more. People who deny that the Nazi holocaust happened must have a political or financial interest in claiming it never occurred. There is a British guy who I think is called David Irvine who has written a number of books and made huge sums of money out of denying that anything like this was done by the Nazi Party in Europe. You just need to look at what occurred at Babi Yar and some of the images that came out of that atrocity to have more than enough proof that the Nazi final solution was very real. I can't get my head around how a racial ideology driven by politics, could turn into what it did. Hitler blaming Jewish people for stabbing Germany in the back at the end of WW1 should never have become what it did under the Nazi yoke and the morons who ran that organization. I have always wondered if the regular military units, even at their highest levels ever really knew what the Nazi Party was doing in these camps while they were fighting. I think that General Feld Marshal Von Rundstedt was the only non-SS military member executed at Nuremberg.
@johnm249
@johnm249 Год назад
Search Vincent Speranza he is still alive I think he is 95 or 96 years old. Vince is a former WW2 US Paratrooper. He was at Battle of the Bulge, many other battles and he was at the Dachau Camp liberation. Vince said "After Dachau we quit taking German POWs for the rest of the war".
@jamescerini6993
@jamescerini6993 Год назад
@@johnm249I doubt that the US took many prisoners at all. Heaps of SS were simply dispatched on the spot which I have no problem with and given they would have dealt with plenty of dirty German tricks leading up to D-Day, unless they were a VIP capture, they were probably just shot. Looking after large groups of POWs is always a logistical and manpower nightmare because they have to be looked after. There will have been plenty of regular soldiers on the German side who were shot on the spot simply because it only takes a couple of bad eggs to make all of them look bad. Once there had been an unconditional surrender, things were different, but just wearing US-issued gear such as boots or using a US-issued weapon was good enough to get shot when surrendering.
@sarephbtmistari8909
@sarephbtmistari8909 Год назад
@@kaimalino528 The amount of holocaust deniers or people espousing Nazi beliefs on the thread is just abhorrent. They are either willfully ignorant or need to learn about history, because its disheartening to see people casually toss aside the numerical amount of people that suffered and died.
@wmonger
@wmonger Год назад
The good ol' days when wrongs were righted and no one protested, complained, or whined.
@cupoftea1630
@cupoftea1630 Год назад
no front, but tbh, I don't think anything was righted. I can totally understand the people who killed the SS soldiers, but making it right would mean to bring back the people who were murdered in the first place. This can't be done, obviously. That's the most frustrating part about this for me. No matter how severe you punish them, it can never undo the harm.
@johnsmith42688
@johnsmith42688 Год назад
I blame social media, too many opinions
@johnsmith42688
@johnsmith42688 Год назад
​@CupOfTea not righted but maybe some small sort of justice
@dino0228
@dino0228 9 месяцев назад
No. They were new recruits who were set up by the real perpetrators who fled. And, not for anything, but hindsight is 20/20. If you were a German at the time, given your proclivity toward the good ol’ days of shooting first and asking questions later, you would probably have been pulled into their narrative easily and landed on the wrong side of history.
@hellomoto2084
@hellomoto2084 3 месяца назад
😊​@@dino0228
@linjoy9627
@linjoy9627 Год назад
I visited Dachau Concentration Camp in 1979. We were on holiday in Munich and learned about the concentration camp. It was heartbreaking to see. One could still see the grey ash sticking to the walls of the crematorium. Places were labeled one where prisonsoners were made to partake in drowning, then being resusitated, being immersed in ice cold water to find ways to help their airmen shot down in the sea and how to survive. There were all sorts of displays including mothers taking their young children to be executed. I had a 35mm film camera. I'd already taken photo's with the film, but the ones I took in the camp came out more balck and white than colour, they had like a grey misy covering the shots, the other pictures taken on leaving the camp were full colour. Only those inside the camp were affected. I left crying.
@bigjoe8240
@bigjoe8240 Год назад
I just can’t comprehend the fact that some people deny that these atrocities took place . I don’t have one iota of sympathy about what happened to the guards. Man’s inhumanity to man.
@PeteV80
@PeteV80 Год назад
I dont think they deny that this happened, they deny the gassing and death camps, saying they died from typhus epidemics and starvation since the allies bombed supply lines.
@irishman2539
@irishman2539 Год назад
It reminds me of the Russians right now
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
Easy and simple. First they compare the atrocities to other countries' atrocities thereby Trivializing the event. I mean what country has not committed an atrocity? From there it is only a small step to Denying the Holocaust altogether. Just check out some comments on this post.
@PeteV80
@PeteV80 Год назад
@@kaimalino528 small step?
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@PeteV80 A Very small step. Check out the second post on this thread. "The (insert nationality) do it too. Next 'Everybody' does it. Then its just Commonplace; what's the Big Deal, move on, that was the past."
@bobclifton8021
@bobclifton8021 Год назад
Brutal? Brutal? in a pigs eye. What happened in that camp and the others before they were liberated, that was brutal. This was lenient justice.
@autoguy57
@autoguy57 Год назад
“Brutally beaten” or Justice served? JUSTICE SERVED!!!
@liam6170
@liam6170 Год назад
Shooting them dead was to merciful if anything
@bjccook1352
@bjccook1352 Год назад
Thanks for uploading this we must never forget lest we repeat this
@gaylescovel7308
@gaylescovel7308 Год назад
Trueth right there. And thats what America is heading for if we dont do something about it. These idiots in congress have failed all of us n the constitution.
@puraLusa
@puraLusa Год назад
It has happened again already: north korea, uighur, lybia etc. It keeps repeating.
@1313wikked
@1313wikked Год назад
One of the most horrible and inhumane times in human history. There is no way those villagers didn't know what was going on. By their silence they were complicit.
@alessandragregori1518
@alessandragregori1518 Год назад
Lo sapevano eccome. Non ci sono parole per descrivere questo orrore.
@brucekilby9957
@brucekilby9957 Год назад
General Patton proved he was a Criminal not punishing those Evil Guards and others like Jews who were Sicafants. He was killed himself not long after,by a 'Accidental Accident'.Histories never Forgotten Evil.🇮🇱 Shalom🇦🇹
@mj2495
@mj2495 Год назад
Yeah they are complicit in a purely philosophical sense. I say that because there was truly nothing that they could have done to oppose the totalitarian gov't short of banding into guerilla fighters and ending up dead in the lopsided conflict. But they are guilty, as are all of humanity (including me) who are not fighting such evil whether by pen or sword. Such is my view when I am in an existential mode.
@omarmiftah9002
@omarmiftah9002 Год назад
sure
@brianmoran1196
@brianmoran1196 Год назад
It is easier for us to know what is going on now and to do something about it than it was for those villagers.
@kdfulton3152
@kdfulton3152 Год назад
I can’t believe there are “humans” who deny this and deny the inhumane and cruel murders committed in the East by Wehrmacht and other SS squads. The victims should have been given time to extract some type of revenge, oh hell yeah! 👍👍. ☮️💟
@mj2495
@mj2495 Год назад
Many of those who deny are just being obstinate bastards. They are jealous of the Nazis they wish they could have been.
@dixienormus6941
@dixienormus6941 Год назад
I’m on the fence. I think a lot of it is exaggerated
@RememberLoughgall
@RememberLoughgall Год назад
@@dixienormus6941 Obviously your mental capacity is less than enormous.
@socialmediaaccount404
@socialmediaaccount404 Год назад
Don't you see what you are doing? When speaking of the people who deny the holocaust you are using the word human in guotations, as if to imply that they aren't really human. You are dehumanizing them for having beliefs you don't agree with. Yes, I agree, they are wrong. There is so much evidence denying it is just silly. But the people who still do it are still human. Never let yourself forget that. The Germans let themselves forget that the Jews were still human and look what happened.
@rightlyso8507
@rightlyso8507 Год назад
@@dixienormus6941 Think again!
@richardthiele8363
@richardthiele8363 8 месяцев назад
I visited Dachau camp in 2009. Imagine having that as a permanent monument in your town to what your ancestors did! It reminds people forever that there is no evil that human beings cannot sink to.
@stevethomas5849
@stevethomas5849 Год назад
small Justice compared to the enormity of the evil .
@TheSimba86
@TheSimba86 10 месяцев назад
"Oh no! those poor nazi soldiers!" said nobody ever LOL
@michaeltroster9059
@michaeltroster9059 Год назад
It’s a pity that so few of the guards were killed by the prisoners. Many thousands escaped any justice at all.
@Stoogewriter
@Stoogewriter Год назад
There were no tears shed for the SS Guards at Dachau!
@warrenprice425
@warrenprice425 Год назад
I'm sitting here reading this for perhaps the 10th time and I still have tears in my eyes over what was done to these poor people. ( the inmates, NOT the guards) If it was me, I would have done the same to the Nazi guards.
@WorldHistoryVideos
@WorldHistoryVideos Год назад
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@rogerhackler223
@rogerhackler223 Год назад
That proves that you have the reigning spirit of Sir Winston Churchill, and yes I do want to have job killing these people who are all for a revival of the Third Reich, because I am all for keeping the legacy of Sir Winston Churchill alive! Remember Churchill Great Britain no trials for SS Nazi War Criminals!
@kesaperkins9
@kesaperkins9 Год назад
We must never forget, what happened and never let it happen again, god bless
@Ethan-xf4or
@Ethan-xf4or Год назад
Gulags, Khmer Rouge camps, Muslims in China, North korean concentration camps. Yeah humans don’t learn. There will always be evil and history will always repeat itself. And your god wasn’t anywhere to prevent it.
@muckle8
@muckle8 Год назад
It’s happening all over the world as we speak , we haven’t learnt a damn thing , all ww1 and ww2 soldiers died for nothing
@rijkguitar4233
@rijkguitar4233 Год назад
Unless it's happening in Palestine. It's OK to do it in Palestine yeah?
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 Год назад
Unless it happens in Communist China, Communist North Korea, Iran, Cuba, Russia etc ??? Then you will ignore it...possibly because you need a RU-vid video to provide you with such entertainment ?
@mikeestes99
@mikeestes99 9 месяцев назад
Keep this video playing forever so that nobody will ever forget the awful crimes these guards and administrators did to the prisoners.
@ericwalsh2155
@ericwalsh2155 Год назад
Who gives a shit about the “murder” of these monsters!?
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
You should. It has been over 50 years since they were murdered and there are many people who question "why" they were murdered. Many say that what they did was also done by others (Americans etc ...).
@ericwalsh2155
@ericwalsh2155 Год назад
@@kaimalino528 I agree that it is important to remember what happened. My problem is the use of the word “murdered” which to me implies that somehow these Nazi scumbags were victims. I feel that what the Nazis received at the hands of their former prisoners was justice.
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@ericwalsh2155 I'm a simpleton. I define "murder" as depriving someone of their life (for any reason). As you may likely infer, I don't support capital punishment ... murder. However, I cannot (and can never) control what others do; if anyone finds taking of a life abhorrent, don't start the practice - what comes around will always go around.
@ericwalsh2155
@ericwalsh2155 Год назад
@@Lee-wg7en not brainwashed just don’t have much sympathy for those who voluntarily oversaw the brutalization and murder of millions of innocent Jewish victims.
@ericwalsh2155
@ericwalsh2155 Год назад
@@Lee-wg7en hey “buddy” here’s something to work with, why do you love Nazi death camp guards and seems to be unable to empathize with the rage their former prisoners held for them?
@rgarcia2418
@rgarcia2418 Год назад
I wish we had a leader like General Patton today.
@laurentcherrier8492
@laurentcherrier8492 Год назад
Patton was a Great guy
@wizardrytv
@wizardrytv Год назад
The same Patton who said "we thought the wrong enemy"??? As in the Nazis were not as bad as the mass murdering Communists..
@mickeypip1524
@mickeypip1524 11 месяцев назад
I liked him best late December back in 1945.
@rgarcia2418
@rgarcia2418 11 месяцев назад
@@mickeypip1524 Ah! A Nazi lover.
@brucekilby9957
@brucekilby9957 7 месяцев назад
He wasn't called 'Blood and Guts' for nothing. A tough guy,but he was killed by a jeep driver. He could have become a GOP candidate. Not a democrat he would thought they were lefties like Truman.🇺🇸🚜
@aaronobryan9715
@aaronobryan9715 Год назад
How could ANY of these citizens say that they knew nothing….Disgusting….
@MrHenhen5
@MrHenhen5 6 месяцев назад
Most knew, but to the extent of it I don't think they could have imagined it. Doesn't make them all bad people, which is why the US forced them to help clean up and see for themselves. Many of them knew what was happening, but to see the sheer scale of it probably was worse than they could have imagined. I imagine they knew but just forced it down inside them, tried to ignore it. The US army made them face it
@diddlebug7241
@diddlebug7241 Год назад
I’ve been to this camp and felt evil not too long after arriving. I have no desire to revisit.
@TheHungryTrollRawr
@TheHungryTrollRawr 6 месяцев назад
wow that's creepy as Hell, do you actually believe perhaps it was evil forces at work that made them do that? Obviously other than the taught cruelty by the Nazi's
@bobbyclingerman6251
@bobbyclingerman6251 7 месяцев назад
When I worked at a hotel 25 years ago, our night auditor was a Dachau Liberator. Some of the stories he told me was so sad.
@artisaprimus6306
@artisaprimus6306 Год назад
The saddest chapters in world history that is being forgotten or not taught to children in school. It's very important the world never forgets what the Germans did to innocent people. That wasn't war, it was savagery matching anything during medieval times.
@jojoq7447
@jojoq7447 Год назад
Have been to Dachau, four different times,with family members--since 1973, and none of us has been the same since. This is only ONE of the camps where pure brutality prevailed.
@starwarsroo2448
@starwarsroo2448 Год назад
Well you shouldn't keep going if it affects you that much
@jojoq7447
@jojoq7447 Год назад
@@starwarsroo2448 what a stupid answer.
@starwarsroo2448
@starwarsroo2448 Год назад
@@jojoq7447 if it's affecting you that much that you'll never be the same again maybe you need think about not going as regularly
@mickeypip1524
@mickeypip1524 11 месяцев назад
@@starwarsroo2448 It may be best to go , say every other year and in between go for a bit of sunshine...recharge the batteries.
@arlosmith2784
@arlosmith2784 Год назад
General Patton was right to dismiss all charges!
@freddiem8801
@freddiem8801 Год назад
What these poor people went through can only be described as , disgusting.
@pedrodepaca57
@pedrodepaca57 Месяц назад
The civilians of the town knew what was happening. My father was a British soldier at Belsen and said you could smell the dead, decomposing bodies well before you saw the camp.
@billschiller6649
@billschiller6649 7 месяцев назад
The men who first came upon these horrors, were front line troops aged 18 to 22, and were repulsed at the conditions and took action, that most young battle hardened men might make. They also inadvertently killed numerous of the newly liberated prisoners by over feeding them, and bursting their stomachs. Remember, no one had ever dealt with concentration and death camps before. We have the prospective of hindsight.
@ivreiceman20257
@ivreiceman20257 Год назад
How could they stand the disgusting stench??
@brianboisguilbert6985
@brianboisguilbert6985 Год назад
What goes around…..
@mattwilliam5522
@mattwilliam5522 Год назад
Heartbreaking
@blueindigo1000
@blueindigo1000 Год назад
I was stationed in Germany in the 1980's and went to Dachau on my way to Munich (Dachau is just north of Munich). From the parking lot, you actually enter the place through a back entrance. The administration building is a now a museum. The place smelled. I thought it was all in my mind. But, when I returned to my post I had one of my sergeants asked me if I noticed anything unusual and I told him if the smell. He said he noticed it too. I felt better to know it wasn't just in my mind.
@gregranger9440
@gregranger9440 Год назад
I went there in 1985, same experience.
@darrenmaguire2979
@darrenmaguire2979 Год назад
Great videos as always WH 👍🇮🇪
@WorldHistoryVideos
@WorldHistoryVideos Год назад
Thank you
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@WorldHistoryVideos The World should not forget these events. In this age of Historical Revisionism, a reminder is always needed. Sincere gratitude.
@roderickherbert7233
@roderickherbert7233 Год назад
THE US SOLDIERS DID THE RIGHT THING....THEY WOULD HAVE FOUND THIS VERY UPSETTING TO THINK THAT THEINMATES WERE TREATED LIKE THIS
@liam6170
@liam6170 Год назад
Honestly how can the ss guards even Be called human for what they did if anything they were animals that deserved to die like the animals they were
@nassermj7671
@nassermj7671 Год назад
This is a rare gem.
@liam6170
@liam6170 Год назад
The one crime We all wish happened on a massive scale
@miriambucholtz9315
@miriambucholtz9315 Год назад
When I was in high school I remember seeing a movie with footage of one of the liberations. Female prisoners were taking their revenge on their guards. I remember seeing several of them gleefully throwing guards into large puddles of mud - for a start. Other women grabbed bottles of Chlorine and cleaning supplies and set about attacking their surroundings in what the movie described as a "frenzy of cleaning". I think I would have done both.
@7thsonofa7thson80
@7thsonofa7thson80 11 месяцев назад
There were no tears shed for the ss guards.
@miketrusky476
@miketrusky476 Год назад
My dad said, "we turned the unarmed guards loose in the camp" after an hour we couldnt even find one bone left of them". He spoke Polish as was used as an interpreter brought captured photos back that the Germans had taken. No person should ever have to see them.
@ModernBarbarian187
@ModernBarbarian187 Год назад
Thank you General Patton and all your men.
@liam6170
@liam6170 Год назад
They didn’t commit a crime they gave those people justice for what happened to them
@Richardrbhs
@Richardrbhs Год назад
Having served in the Third Army my father never recovered
@mickeypip1524
@mickeypip1524 11 месяцев назад
@@Richardrbhs Thanks for that little nugget of nothing
@PinoyPotterhead
@PinoyPotterhead Год назад
I say, well-deserved. 👍🏽
@votpavel
@votpavel Год назад
they recognized the nazis dressed as peasants because they werent skinny as well, apparently they stood out like a soar thumb among the skeleton inmates
@margarita8442
@margarita8442 Год назад
sore , go back to school darlinks !!
@thegodfather9229
@thegodfather9229 Год назад
@@margarita8442 darling, I think you're the one who needs to go back to school
@rutherfordmaplethorpe5083
@rutherfordmaplethorpe5083 6 месяцев назад
It's heartwarming to see the victims get to administer justice themselves.
@nomaidens2
@nomaidens2 Год назад
This does put a smile on my face ☺
@petew5289
@petew5289 Год назад
The ss guards got what they deserved
@brianruskin9241
@brianruskin9241 Год назад
The problem is that no matter how violent the revenge the crime still stands and the damage still stands and the revenge while it is fully justified can never remove the pain, the misery, the evil and the senseless brutality. The consequences of the brutality stand forever as a reminder of how fundamentally bad mankind actually is. Of course there are lots of exceptions, of course there are plenty of really good people but the fact remains that mankind is fundamentally bad.
@apache1413
@apache1413 Год назад
you are absolutely right. unfortunately.
@Ujuani68
@Ujuani68 Год назад
I can only agree.
@medzebantnor219
@medzebantnor219 11 месяцев назад
Now picture us government doing the same sht.
@mickeyphillips6603
@mickeyphillips6603 5 месяцев назад
I really hate hearing reports of locals saying they had absolutely no idea what was going on. All of your Jewish neighbors disappeared and you never wondered why, or where they went.
@grambi
@grambi Год назад
Sometimes there's exceptions on ideas, but to this one: well deserved. And you'll be eternally pictured on the wall of evil.
@didierlambreyds
@didierlambreyds Год назад
All Munchen Jews were murdered at that camp. Many babies. There is a wall in the Munchen's jewish museum with names and date of birth; some show birth like: 01/1942 - death: 02/1942.
@stevemangino
@stevemangino Год назад
My wife’s uncle a Polish Catholic taken as slave labor at age 14 in1941. Executed at Dachau January 6, 1945.+
@WorldHistoryVideos
@WorldHistoryVideos Год назад
Dear Steve, we are so sorry about your uncle :( Let us know if you want to share this story with the others and we can maybe do a video about your uncle ... Thank you
@bone3594
@bone3594 4 месяца назад
Even the German regular army despised the SS guards and officers.
@johnm1720
@johnm1720 Год назад
There's plenty of German and Japanese that deserved brutal street justice.
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
Agreed ... unfortunately there are many of them who deny these events. Just check some comments on this board.
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@jamescook7713 Don't forget Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Or those people don't count in your opinion. If the people of Hamburg, Dresden, Nagasaki and Hiroshima don't like being the victims of war crimes, they shouldn't have started the war. This is like starting a fight and crying foul. The first step in denying the Holocaust is to trivialize it. Your well on your way there James.
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@jamescook7713 Tell us something we don't already know. Next time you start a war make sure you win. Losers always end up being the bad guys. Just ask the Nazis, and the Japanese; they were so tough at the beginning. And here they are crying about a war, they started. The winning side learned a hard lesson in WW1. To convince the Germans they lost (not that stab in back BS) the "winning side" demolished the entire country to prove to the losers they really lost. And there wasn't a more deserving country to receive the benefits of the two A bombs.
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@Lee-wg7en I wasn't around so I don't know. Let me guess: The Big Bad Russians forced the noble Germans to attack them. Unfortunately, the Big Bad Americans and their Brit allies "stabbed the Germans in the Back" when the latter was on the point of victory.
@kaimalino528
@kaimalino528 Год назад
@@Lee-wg7en Didn't the people of Hamburg, Dresden, Nagasaki and Hiroshima start a war? I may not have been around but there were thousands of Poles who told us about the invasion of 1939, and Americans (and Chinese) who told us about the Japanese Invasion of the 30s and Pearl Harbour. Not just word of mouth, films, photos, newspaper reports and researched books. Or are you denying those too?
@leinad5243
@leinad5243 Год назад
We never knew....oh they knew....once they lost that was the cowardly mantra
@calibara864
@calibara864 Год назад
I do not believe at all that the common people of Germany had no idea about the atrocities of the Nazis.
@LearningHistoryTogether
@LearningHistoryTogether Год назад
No simpathy for the guards. None.
@dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900
@dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900 5 месяцев назад
Yup
@davidb4451
@davidb4451 Год назад
Baloney. These sadistic German "neighbors" even partook of the "goods" from the camps. That included lampshades made from human skin, bars of soap made of human fat. Those humans were my grandparents families. These animals knew good and well. They cheered on the death transports for 6 years.
@icemouf7480
@icemouf7480 Год назад
THOSE GUARDS GOT WHAT THEY DESERVED!!!!
@optimusprinceps3526
@optimusprinceps3526 Год назад
George Soros didn't
@icemouf7480
@icemouf7480 Год назад
@@optimusprinceps3526 I didn't catch that one in the story, I'll watch it again
@russelljohnson7067
@russelljohnson7067 8 месяцев назад
I visited Dachau about twelve years ago. It's still a frightening place
@johnm249
@johnm249 Год назад
Search Vincent Speranza he is still alive I think he is 95 or 96 years old. Vince is a former WW2 US Paratrooper. He was at Battle of the Bulge, many other battles and he was at the Dachau Camp liberation. Vince said "After Dachau we quit taking German POWs for the rest of the war".
@michaelcarley7016
@michaelcarley7016 Год назад
And once again a dictator is repeating these horrors. Time to bring Russia to it's knees
@Jimmy911ism
@Jimmy911ism Год назад
Their nukes prevent this. That's why he's doing it.
@spliter227
@spliter227 Год назад
and the US has been stoking the flames in Ukraine this whole time, not a fan of Putin either but you must see the US involvement is incentivized by billions of dollars in arms sales not to mention other resources. i love my country but we're run by corrupt men who value money over life
@enrimurg4103
@enrimurg4103 Год назад
revenge is justice, justice is revenge
@frankt285
@frankt285 4 месяца назад
I don't think it was possible for the citizens to say they didn't know what was going on.. That was evil and, pretending it didn't happen was just cruel....
@TheSportsPROgram
@TheSportsPROgram 6 месяцев назад
Insane the cruelty that humans are consciously capable of.......
@SiggyMe
@SiggyMe Год назад
It is what we call restorative justice live time. Sometimes its the only thing that makes sense because the scope and brutality of their crimes were beyond any normal justice system and would only led to their death sentences. They got judged by jury of their peers and sentencing was passed unto them. It was only fair response to an unfair way they were mistreated. It was justice in its fairness to those harmed. Too bad some got away. If this action gave those survivors some form of peace then it was proper that those who took it brutally away from them give it back as they took.
@garybanglebangle7949
@garybanglebangle7949 Год назад
I was in Germany back ln 67-68. I had the opportunity to see this place. It had a funny feeling come over you. Just remember never again.
@bugtusslealien3931
@bugtusslealien3931 Год назад
My father was liberated by the Americans from Dachau. He rarely spoke about the time in the camp. Tough luck for the Nazi guards!
@dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900
@dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900 6 месяцев назад
I would think so
@steveangello6586
@steveangello6586 Год назад
Not enough ss guards were murdered
@jessicaaguilar6435
@jessicaaguilar6435 Год назад
This is Hitler's fault and all those cowards who sided with Hitler... justice must come!
@JimmyRJump
@JimmyRJump Год назад
"Wier haben es nicht gewusst", my arse.
@Gho836st
@Gho836st Год назад
Alot of this information is a little off but good video
@gerardosalazar161
@gerardosalazar161 Год назад
The same treatment received by prisoners in Abu Gharib at the hands of the US Army, or in Soviet gulags, North Korean prisons and basically all over the wide world. Power makes people crazy and then their worst characteristics appear. This happened to Native Americans, blacks and anybody who’s could not defend themselves.
@senakaweeraratna741
@senakaweeraratna741 Год назад
Never forget the war crimes in Vietnam. Read Bertrand Russell on this subject.
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 3 дня назад
Abjectly stupid comparison.
@DARisse-ji1yw
@DARisse-ji1yw Год назад
I don't see a problem here. Seems they had it coming...
@larry1824
@larry1824 Год назад
Justice sometimes has a very rough edge
@Babusamdan
@Babusamdan Год назад
War is not something anyone would ever want.
@doriscastillo8020
@doriscastillo8020 Год назад
HOW DEVIL AND THEY PRETEND TO BE GREAT RACE?
@ankelenze5696
@ankelenze5696 Год назад
I'm against vigilantism, but here ...
@silvanapaivapinto1058
@silvanapaivapinto1058 Год назад
Nunca mais
@jwavy9985
@jwavy9985 4 месяца назад
The fact that some historians call this “a dark stain in American history” baffles me. Even still they got let off easy.
@TheBatugan77
@TheBatugan77 3 дня назад
It's not American History. It's called a World War for a reason. Neither the SS nor the prisoners were Americans.
@Max126
@Max126 Год назад
Thanks to General Patton for exonerating those who killed guards!!
@remoraking5239
@remoraking5239 Год назад
Reminds me of the time when locals beat the Japanese soldiers and sometime killing the soldiers. The were placed in a corridor like structure where the Japanese soldiers were forced to walk in between the corridors of flailing arms and leg kicks. The Aussie soldiers there looked the other way only intervening when the Americans top brass came onto the scene. The one's who suffered the most were those that caused misery to the folk there.. One Chinese guy killed the Japanese Doctor who had killed his Doctor brother out of jealousy for this Chinese Doctor was very popular amongst the female staff. War brings out the worst in a person.
@yourgirlme9163
@yourgirlme9163 Год назад
Brilliant!
@thefella131
@thefella131 Год назад
Shooting the SS guards was a waste of bullet's if you ask me.
@NSResponder
@NSResponder Год назад
Better late than never.
@willfranceschi3821
@willfranceschi3821 Год назад
It's so true some one made the comment the survivors at Dachau were so weak from starvation and beating and all the shit these maggots did to them just shows the heart of a Lion of the great Jewish people's.
@joeyreidelbach5509
@joeyreidelbach5509 Год назад
i didnt know that Juda's were a protected species of Humans thats needs to be protected.
@larryrobinson6914
@larryrobinson6914 Год назад
Justice really hurts
@pmarreck
@pmarreck Месяц назад
We must never forget that the potential for man's inhumanity to man knows no bounds
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