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The story of one of the lesser known Nazi death camps, second only to Auschwitz.
Some images used purely for illustrative purposes as no specifically Treblinka ones exist that I could easily find.
Mark Felton's EXECELLENT account of the Treblinka uprising - • Treblinka - The 1943 U...
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@unnamedchannel1237
@unnamedchannel1237 Год назад
Thankyou no loud music or sound effects this is ease on my ears
@BeckBeckGo
@BeckBeckGo 4 месяца назад
Well, the sound itself. The words are more uneasy.
@Jerseyboondocks
@Jerseyboondocks 3 месяца назад
Yes, thank you. I have a hard time concentrating sometimes and the music would have made it even harder ... Like when you're learning things in college, you don't want to hear music along with the professor teaching you, That would be distracting!!
@PippiPippi98765
@PippiPippi98765 2 месяца назад
Yes, I love this too.
@stephaniebobek817
@stephaniebobek817 Месяц назад
Yes thank you for omitting the music
@yolandabrinkman2653
@yolandabrinkman2653 Месяц назад
I had to laugh at your comment. While in Budapest seven years ago, visiting the house of horrors, I entered the first room which showed the German soldiers marching to the sound of Jack boots. I asked the room guide/guard if it was possible, as I was the sole visitor, if the sound could be reduced as I couldn't hear the information on the headphones provided. I don't know how many guides/security people came in and asked me why. I politely informed them that my hearing was so bad that I couldn't hear the information due to the noise of the jack boots and if it was possible for just five minutes to lower the volume as I was the only visitor. In less than two minutes I was marched out and money fully refunded. I bet I was the only survivor from that house of horrors who received a full refund!
@massonman9099
@massonman9099 Год назад
Thankyou for this. I have a nephew who denies this happened. I don't speak to him anymore. Anyone who denies this should be shown this awful proof.
@devondetroit2529
@devondetroit2529 Год назад
Perhaps instead of shunning him show him better information so he can alter his thinking in line with reality
@daveweichel4738
@daveweichel4738 Год назад
So sad, ask him where 6 million people just disappeared to?
@devondetroit2529
@devondetroit2529 Год назад
@@daveweichel4738 they were eaten by bears and ripped apart by eagles
@priscillamccain1626
@priscillamccain1626 Год назад
Some people are a waste of your time and effort. They have an ignorant and closed mind.
@massonman9099
@massonman9099 Год назад
@@priscillamccain1626 in his case he had read a book by a guy called Irving who is a dishonest historian.I was born 1944 and saw a lot of stuff in papers and books, plus my parents knew two men who had liberated the camps. When I was very small I was introduced to a Jewish woman and saw her camp tattoo. This little fascist of a nephew tried to put me right!
@barbarapearce9738
@barbarapearce9738 Год назад
No animal is deliberately cruel as the human animal.
@fredh999harris8
@fredh999harris8 Год назад
Not true, Barbara; most predatory animals (like many humans) routinely begin tearing apart and begin eating their victims while those victims are still alive & fully awake & aware of their fate.
@barbarapearce9738
@barbarapearce9738 Год назад
@@fredh999harris8 Animals have no choice, there are no abattoirs, stun guns etc. Humans have a choice......deliberate.
@thetrooper1061
@thetrooper1061 9 месяцев назад
Yo must not know much about animals. They kill each other in all manor and not just for food.
@paulhandley3246
@paulhandley3246 5 месяцев назад
True, but then no other animal is as deliberately good as the human animal.
@apocalypticraids
@apocalypticraids 3 месяца назад
​@@paulhandley3246and that's a true fact humans the most dangerous and sadistic animals that have ever existed its a insult to compare humans against the normal animals in the natural world of animals
@bellaboop1
@bellaboop1 Год назад
Nazi murderers released from prison on compassionate grounds? This has to be the greatest oxymoron decision of the millennium!
@daddyrabbit835
@daddyrabbit835 2 месяца назад
Makes you wonder what really happened.
@vladeputinovic6128
@vladeputinovic6128 Месяц назад
zionist murdering nazis dont even go to prison.
@Loe_Jist
@Loe_Jist 28 дней назад
Most of the Nazis prosecuted after the war served less than 10 years in prison. A lot of Cold War politics and shifting regimes somehow resulted in early releases. Unfortunately, they were then able to live out their lives as average citizens. And none of the Germans who escaped to South America were ever formally extradited. Eichmann was the only one and even he had to be covertly caught and taken to Israel without the Argentinean government's permission.
@mfallen6894
@mfallen6894 Год назад
This is better than most high budget doc's I've watched on WWII/Third Reich. Excellent job! I've read quite a bit about Treblinka but the images really help to better visualize this macabre camp.
@fumblingdetective
@fumblingdetective 10 месяцев назад
Now it's time for coverage about largely unknown yet almost equally murderous extermination camp Belzec.
@mfallen6894
@mfallen6894 10 месяцев назад
@@fumblingdetective Yes! That would be fantastic! Goode call, mate.
@tru_hart
@tru_hart 4 месяца назад
random but your pronunciation of these names are so satisfying.. thank you for the work you do. it’s vital.
@DiD86
@DiD86 4 месяца назад
It irritates me to hear them mispronounced or anglicised, so I like to do it properly. 😂
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
DISCLAIMER: The images used in this video are for illustrative purposes only. They are not meant to accurately depict every single point being made or explained but are the best representation of them, given my limited resources. A lot of the time, the perfect photograph simply doesn't exist, and so I have to make do with what I can get hold of. Please keep this in mind before commenting. CORRECTIONS: I have subsequently learned that the word “geldjuden” is more accurately translated as “money Jews” rather than “gold Jews”. I made the mistake of referring Eliyahu Rosenberg as a female. I had not encountered this name ever before but made the mistaken assumption that it was a feminine name. My sincere apologies. ______________ Any comments attempting to deny the Holocaust will be instantly removed. So, don’t bother wasting your time. It definitely happened and that’s that!
@annettechallinor1391
@annettechallinor1391 Год назад
Yes, unfortunately it did happen - sickening the history of my country.
@sonjarutkowsky4140
@sonjarutkowsky4140 Год назад
Thank you 👍
@snickersberet4792
@snickersberet4792 Год назад
You can fool some some sometimes time and time again..
@nicoleparry5103
@nicoleparry5103 Год назад
Thank you for taking the time to go through comments made under your video, comments made on other youtube videos dismissing or disclaiming this horrific piece of history can be quite distressing, thank you also for taking the time to explain anything you may have found you have accidently mistaken, not being from europe or that side of the world, we didnt learn as much as we should have about this part of world war 2, being Australian we learnt more about the war happening here in the pacific at the time. Being able to learn about the less spoken about camps and parts of the holocaust is much appreciated. As distressing, soul crushing as it is, the world need to learn, know and remember in the hopes it is never repeated, the victims and survivors deserve to be remembered, deserve for us to know there stories and deserve the utmost respect while we do so ❤️🙏💔
@patrickmayes6071
@patrickmayes6071 Год назад
Just a little advice. Don't use generic transitions between images, it can cheapen the impact of the video's content. Much better to do hard cuts, or simple fades between images.
@pliskenx51mm83
@pliskenx51mm83 Год назад
Hearing Himmler was disgusted by mass executions but was also one of the head members of carrying out the holocaust is a hard thing to comprehend.
@grundgesetzart.1463
@grundgesetzart.1463 Год назад
well, he wanted it to be "clean" but did not want to see/do it himself....a typical coward.....by the way Ukrainians were the main killers in the concentration camps. They were saved by your country. So who supported the nazis? Well....
@pliskenx51mm83
@pliskenx51mm83 Год назад
@@grundgesetzart.1463 Um what?
@Clint52279
@Clint52279 Год назад
@@pliskenx51mm83 It's mentioned at 7:20.
@pliskenx51mm83
@pliskenx51mm83 Год назад
@@Clint52279 Yes, I'm aware. I was just stating that Himmler, one of the most brutal and hardcore members of the Nazi hierarchy who believed to his very core that the mass extermination of a group of people in his mind was right. Found mass killings disgusting. Beyond comprehension.
@marciaspiegel5280
@marciaspiegel5280 Год назад
Try just being a nazi. Himmler had too much to gain to object. So he can go to hell with them all.
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 Год назад
It's just that some of the testimonies are so frightening that they kind of get forgotten. The cruelty is hard to believe. HOW can a human being torture another human being? They didn't consider the Prisoners Human. That's what it was. Atrocious is the word for this.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Yes, it really worries me to think that such people could easily be walking amongst us and we’d never known until it is too late!
@Balrog-tf3bg
@Balrog-tf3bg Год назад
They would tell their dogs “man! Get the dog!” With the dog being the human and the man being the dog
@francesblabey3055
@francesblabey3055 Год назад
No, God gives the justice for those who murder. No one escapes.
@brucknerian9664
@brucknerian9664 Год назад
Human beings, as you perceive in your comment, cannot do such things; they were not human, not in any normal sense of the term. They were anything but human. I read the Bible seriously, and when Christ called those seeking his death 'you brood of vipers,' it points to something far more evil than most people are willing to accept. For myself, as a Christian, I cannot refer to the kind of 'things' that did this to people, as 'human.' That's a moniker applicable only to those created in God's image.
@primepossum6997
@primepossum6997 Год назад
The worst part? The guards were ordinary people before the war. Watchmakers and tailors and farmers and factory workers. May God take mercy on all of us, so that we never find ourselves in their shoes.
@nunyabiznass2023
@nunyabiznass2023 Год назад
My grandfather was brought to Treblinka from Vilna, Poland. At the young age of 17, he was beaten and then asked if he would fight with the Nazis or if he would go into forced labor. He picked labor. He survived, was forced to wash with Jew fat soap, and then was taken to other locations until the war ended. As the story goes, one day he was working as a transportation driver and all of a sudden everyone just stopped working. They all ran away. The war was over. He'd changed his name and eventually met my grandmother in France. While pregnant with my father, they packed up their lives and moved to America to start over. They both died with many secrets. A DNA test told me a few years ago that I am an Ashkenazi Jew.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
What a great little story. I love all these. They really bring it home about the real lives of those caught up in this most awful of historical chapters.
@nunyabiznass2023
@nunyabiznass2023 Год назад
@@DiD86 I do remember as a child my grandfather removing his teeth and telling us how the Nazis officers knocked all his teeth out. It was terrifying stories like these that left our family with many questions when he died. My grandmother refused to take any kind of DNA tests and didn't want any of us to do it either. She didn't want our names on any lists where we could be identified as belonging to something. I have C-PTSD after a life of trauma. I could only imagine what my grandparents went through. Sometimes victims hide away, sometimes the anger of what happened to them goes deep inside and the lives are taken over by it.
@user-jr7bi6vb1w
@user-jr7bi6vb1w 10 месяцев назад
Jew fat soap is a myth, only Jews went to Treblinka to be killed no forced labourers went there. Maybe it was another camp but not Treblinka
@user-jr7bi6vb1w
@user-jr7bi6vb1w 10 месяцев назад
@@barbarossa1780 are u dating Germany could have won ww1??
@user-jr7bi6vb1w
@user-jr7bi6vb1w 10 месяцев назад
@@barbarossa1780 who’s they?
@Pennydeadfull
@Pennydeadfull Год назад
My father was an engineer who worked in Germany for a few years in the 70s (a La Auf Wiedersehen pet) and he often mentioned the Treblinka and Sobibor camps. Which at the time weren’t as well known as Auschwitz. I think while he was there he visited and tried to educate himself as much as possible about the horrific things that happened in those camps. It stayed with him for life.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I can well imagine! 😞
@krzysztofkosmakosinski8009
@krzysztofkosmakosinski8009 Год назад
I don't get it, if he worked in Germany in 70's, he most probably worked in Western Germany. There was a iron curtain between the Eastern and western blocks. Treblinka and Sobibor are in Poland, which was part of the Eastern block. So he worked in Eastern Germany and traveled to Poland in 70s just to see death camps set up by germans??? Never mind traveling from western germany to Poland - he'd be at least put on trial as a spy, most probably shot on the spot. I have problem adding this up and it sounds like a very interesting story, could you share more?
@tancreddehauteville764
@tancreddehauteville764 Год назад
@@krzysztofkosmakosinski8009 Sounds fishy to me.
@krzysztofkosmakosinski8009
@krzysztofkosmakosinski8009 Год назад
@@tancreddehauteville764 This is what I was saying, but I tried to be subtle ;)
@Doo_Doo_Patrol
@Doo_Doo_Patrol Год назад
Which, shouldn't really start a sentence. I don't trust uneducated people.
@marykrueger6039
@marykrueger6039 9 месяцев назад
New to the channel. Been binge watching. A really hard watch. But we should never forget the cruelty that these people endured. Thank you for posting these stories. Should be mandatory viewing in schools.
@DiD86
@DiD86 9 месяцев назад
I would love it if my effort were shown in schools. That would be a great honour. 😇
@TheCarin12
@TheCarin12 8 месяцев назад
Sorry to tell you, in Canada now, SS Officers are thanked for their war-time service by the Parliament.
@Sean-ws9je
@Sean-ws9je 4 месяца назад
Should Be Mandatory Viewing In Schools In The Countries Where It Happened.
@PippiPippi98765
@PippiPippi98765 2 месяца назад
@@TheCarin12 Why? I don't understand, please explain. I can assure you, SS have never been thanked in Denmark. Perhaps it's different because we were occupied by the Nazi's. We hated the them, but not the Germans.
@TheCarin12
@TheCarin12 2 месяца назад
@@PippiPippi98765 is Canada in Denmark?
@Hellion73
@Hellion73 Год назад
What its more terrible/upseting, is the fact that most of the killers got away with their crimes, for whatever reason, and lived long normal lives, like Ivan🤷‍♂️
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Год назад
'For whatever reason.'? They carried on running Germany, are you 12?
@Bardamu3000
@Bardamu3000 Год назад
Yep. Most of them run banking institutions all over the world today.
@snidelywhiplash
@snidelywhiplash Год назад
@@Bardamu3000 Don't be dumb. Most of them are dead by now.
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Год назад
@@snidelywhiplash Der Kinder!
@ThanksforcensoringmeYoutube
@@snidelywhiplash they are dead, but that didn’t stop them from building empires as free men before they died. I think what he said went over ya a little bit or something.
@Brett.1984
@Brett.1984 Год назад
Hard to believe that man is capable of such things. Man has definitely fallen since his inception.
@jerrybrown6169
@jerrybrown6169 Год назад
It seems to be a thing with the genus homo, going back millions of years, way before homo sapiens.
@legitbeans9078
@legitbeans9078 Год назад
The nazis didn't invent mass murder we've been doing it all along.
@cargumdeu
@cargumdeu Год назад
Not at all, its always gone on. The Anglo Saxons would stake out their enemies and 'quarter' them, which involved pulling the entrails of a living man out. The Afghans fighting the British in the 19th century would castrate their victims and put their cocks in their mouths. Some Native American tribes scalped enemies, others they buried up to their heads in the path of ants... in Japan one punishment was to immobilize a man in a bamboo grove, he would die slowly pierced by razor sharp bamboo shoots as he lay there. These are just a few examples that should demonstrate barbarism has never been that far from the surface.
@gammon1183
@gammon1183 2 месяца назад
I used to do gardening for a old man who was a holocaust survivor, id mow his lawn and hed bring out tea and hed talk about his life and the terror of the camps. He had no relatives so hevwas pleased to have someone listen, lovely man and quite fascinating. Ill repeat that he had no family at all and sadly we all know why 😢
@DiD86
@DiD86 2 месяца назад
That’s a nice thing you did for him. 😇
@cautionTosser
@cautionTosser Год назад
42:00 woohoo! I love Mark Felton's channel. In fact, I just got his Treblinka vids lined up to watch AFTER yours. :)
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I do love his channel. Been a follower for a long time on my personal channel.
@lesleyfarrington4809
@lesleyfarrington4809 Год назад
Unimaginable how human beings could do this to other human beings. I cannot even begin to get my head around it.
@majorkade
@majorkade 7 месяцев назад
Not that unusual
@nupraptorthementalist3306
@nupraptorthementalist3306 6 месяцев назад
It was ideology and suggestibilty.
@felipedasilva8722
@felipedasilva8722 4 месяца назад
Probably some more of human psychology stuff too​@nupraptorthementalist3306
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
It's taken me years to get anywhere near understanding it even slightly! It was state sponsored and supposed to be secret but everyone in Poland knew what was happening as did the allies
@user-dj7wv5ok2x
@user-dj7wv5ok2x Месяц назад
Study AMERICAN HISTORY, and it should all become much more clear.
@suzieaustin.5905
@suzieaustin.5905 Год назад
I had a neighbor in Texas where we all was stationed and she had the Tattoo of her number on her Left arm. She said it will always be there. She never did find any of her family. My dad side of the family some made it out and went to Chicago. He found out that the older families did not. Rest in peace 🙏🙏🕊️🕊️.
@matthewbroderick8666
@matthewbroderick8666 Год назад
Incredible video and audio story. Even with detailed and clear descriptions and explanations, it is just unimaginable to appreciate the sheer horror. This brings you closer to the reality of too many unfortunate lives at the hands of the powers that be, at this time. Worth listening. I am looking forward to more videos.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you, Matt. Much appreciated, buddy. I have a nice long list of subjects to write about and a small backlog of finished scripts waiting to be recorded etc. watch this space….
@michelebrotman5345
@michelebrotman5345 Год назад
@@DiD86 .
@charliebrownie4158
@charliebrownie4158 Год назад
I saw a group of scientists who at Treblinka they had some different things that were also used at most crime scenes they did one to see if anything human could be found among the dirt ground and such. Normally it would turn pink if there was. And it turned red showing that not only was there human ash but so much of it that it was as if the whole ground were more human than dirt.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
An horrific thought.
@madisondean1074
@madisondean1074 6 месяцев назад
That reminds me of the same technique used to detect blood at a crime scene. There is no hiding what happened at Treblinka.
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
Same at Birkenau, roughly translated Birchwood. The birds still sing there, the absence of nature at these sites is a myth as is the frankly stupid belief that ghosts inhabit them. The ghosts are the survivors. Unfortunately Auschwitz is now a tourist hotspot which causes controversy.
@jacquelinebright807
@jacquelinebright807 Год назад
I knew an escape attempt had occurred at Sobibor but didn’t realise a similar attempt happened at Treblinka. Thanks for that x
@elizabethhayward8238
@elizabethhayward8238 Год назад
Just discovered your channel today you have a good voice for narration. This video kept my interest all the way through.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you. I never used to like the sound of my voice but it seems I have been outvoted! 😂 Glad to have you aboard. 👍🏻
@Sexyblkmetalchick
@Sexyblkmetalchick Год назад
Thank you for this documentary. I'm currently in graduate school for Military History. My concentration is WWII. As a society, we can't forget these atrocities.
@tgwcl6194
@tgwcl6194 Год назад
Already forgot it. Worse, it’s happening again …..
@alexeichoquet7822
@alexeichoquet7822 Год назад
@@tgwcl6194 The fact that the Turks got away with the Armenian Genocide and the Anatolian Genocide greatly enabled the Anti Slavic and Anti Jewish genocides of WWII. We cannot ignore that thde "Final Solution occurred or it will become the 'new Armenian Genocide' that will enable other future genocides
@tomjacobs2032
@tomjacobs2032 Год назад
this video should be viewed in schools around the world. well done! narration was flawless.
@jameswright6955
@jameswright6955 Год назад
Excellent documentary. Well, written, well researched and well read. I knew very little about Treblinka before. Many thanks. I’ve subscribed to your channel.
@John-pp2jr
@John-pp2jr 10 месяцев назад
When I was about 14 a maths teacher gave us a talk. This was prompted by someone jokingly snapping their heels together and giving a nazi salute. Miss Lee gave an explanation of a number tattooed on her arm and how she survived a concentration camp at the end of WW2 aged 18. What a lovely sunny day with the pleasure to know that my teacher survived. I loved the maths lessons but her story was more important.❤❤❤❤❤Miss Lee❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@shawng7902
@shawng7902 Год назад
I've seen a large % of any material saved I feel like. But a lot of these photos, like the ones that show the path through the woods, just gave me chills up my spine. This doc was very well made. It always amazes me once the war was over how many "were just doing their jobs. Took no pleasure in it", yet were so next-level cruel and evil. Same exact song and dance from almost all of them who were caught.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
It definitely attracted a certain kind of individual.
@greendragon4058
@greendragon4058 Год назад
Oh I know it was so creepy just to see that I can't even imagine I couldn't walk through there
@timconeby7862
@timconeby7862 8 месяцев назад
​@@greendragon4058¹
@SigKyle-pm4fb
@SigKyle-pm4fb 6 месяцев назад
@@greendragon4058 Treblinka was a transit camp... no evidence of extermination of any kind.
@greendragon4058
@greendragon4058 6 месяцев назад
@@SigKyle-pm4fb oh I know but there's just so much trauma there we'll go but it's just so sad that's something we should never forget and I will probably go thank you for posting have an excellent day
@robertafierro5592
@robertafierro5592 Год назад
This is a REALLY GREAT DOCUMENTARY! I respect all the time it must have taken to research a.this material. It's written and presented really well. Thanks alot! I'm looking forward to more of your videos.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you. Yes, I’m quite proud of it, given it was my first video.
@Dadsterful
@Dadsterful 9 месяцев назад
That was brilliantly researched and told. Very difficult to watch but fascinating all the same. Thank you. Subscribed
@DiD86
@DiD86 9 месяцев назад
Welcome aboard.
@larrymartin3678
@larrymartin3678 6 месяцев назад
I’ve learned to appreciate a real person that reads really well
@joan5856
@joan5856 Год назад
It is hard to believe that there are people on this earth who could carry out the actions of cruelty and even enjoy their task and then could go home to a wife and children shedding their day time job.
@jamallabarge2665
@jamallabarge2665 9 месяцев назад
Most of the Action Reinhard staff did not bring their familes to rural Poland with them. The region was lightly populated and under pressure from Polish partisans. As such families were a liability, no place to educate children or to gain things needed for healthy family life. Auschwitz was different - there was and still is the Commandant's house, which is right next to Camp 1. Staff were forbidden to discuss their work with their families. Instead they were awarded leave of absences to spend time with their families. Stangl commented that he could not discuss things with his wife. One of Stangl's deputies, while drunk, told her what her husband was doing. He had to deflect her questions. Stangl discussed his life with Gitta Sereny, who compiled his admissions into the book "Into That Darkness". She has recorded interviews about Stangl which you can see here.
@Thug-12Na
@Thug-12Na 8 месяцев назад
Its still happening only now another form.
@SigKyle-pm4fb
@SigKyle-pm4fb 7 месяцев назад
It is all make believe - to hide their crimes against Christian Europe/Russia...
@jakeallen7993
@jakeallen7993 7 месяцев назад
When you dehumanize human you can do anything to them
@SigKyle-pm4fb
@SigKyle-pm4fb 7 месяцев назад
@@jakeallen7993...Even invent a Holocaust out of thin air to instill guilt on an innocent populace...
@efreutel
@efreutel Год назад
“Never happen again?” - keeps happening since: Cambodia, Rwanda, China today as I write this. 😳
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Very sadly you’re correct. But one can dream of peace.
@WolfRoseQUEEN
@WolfRoseQUEEN Год назад
North Korea?
@ssg9offical
@ssg9offical 6 месяцев назад
And Palestine.
@arandomwalk
@arandomwalk 2 месяца назад
You can add Gaza do the list
@manzurrulzaman5020
@manzurrulzaman5020 2 месяца назад
What you give you get back, nazi did it and they are destroyed, now it come to Jews. they are doing the same mistake to implement the genocide to Palestine people. They just repeat the history. Same mistake and same ending. #freepalestine
@MrClassyTiger
@MrClassyTiger Год назад
Saving to show to my children when they are older....perfect detail and length for a classroom presentation.
@staceypiper3319
@staceypiper3319 Год назад
Expertly researched, narrated, and presented. One of the best on a difficult subject.
@jocktheripper2073
@jocktheripper2073 Год назад
My comment to the poster. "What's going on mate? What happened to the 800,000 buried, then and dug back up and burned Why are you changing the official story about the pits?" Go look up the official story yourself. Then take a step back and do some physics, math, chemistry. Summat doesn't add up.
@jankoehler3527
@jankoehler3527 Год назад
It's part of history and this documentary helps keep the history alive. If I remember correctly there is a blogger on RU-vidr was traveling through Russia and Eastern Europe and was looking for history of gulags from the Stalin era. If my memory serves me correct there is only one museum left and very little to no real history still alive. I believe that documentaries like this shed a light to no only the horror but also the deep analysis of how it happened and also show the reality of history.
@renee1961
@renee1961 2 месяца назад
Your Research, and Presentation are Absolutely Outstanding! Thank You for all of your Research, Time and Effort I see you put into every video!
@jefftube58
@jefftube58 9 месяцев назад
The narrator is incorrect about the outcome of the meeting at Wannsee. I have the minutes of the meeting.
@paulamarsh1
@paulamarsh1 4 месяца назад
Please show these here.
@j3dr905
@j3dr905 Год назад
May all of the victims memories be for a blessing
@weilandiv8310
@weilandiv8310 Год назад
Great channel, stories and production!
@thegift20luis
@thegift20luis Год назад
Great work! Please continue to share And thanks!
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Oh, I will. Nothing more certain! Thank you very much.
@edwinthompson6510
@edwinthompson6510 Год назад
a member of my family was the first woman to enter Bergen Belsen,,,,she was a driver to Officers of the liberation force
@ollieplomer-roberts6539
@ollieplomer-roberts6539 Год назад
I rarely comment on RU-vid videos but this needed one. Absolutely fantastic video, I learnt a huge amount & it was fascinating. Thank you very much, keep up the good work (also brilliant video on Sutcliffe). Your videos should have far more views.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you very much. Well, the channel is very young at the moment but every contribution such as yours really helps drive the growth. It is HIGHLY appreciated that so many people are taking the time to give their input and support.
@garylancaster8612
@garylancaster8612 Год назад
It's infuriating how many of those murderous bastards never faced justice for what they did and lived normal lives afterwards.
@garvielloken4114
@garvielloken4114 Год назад
I guess the indians could say the same about britain. Or the native tribes about the americans.
@benoosha4947
@benoosha4947 Год назад
Unfortunately, the same thing happened with those who ran Stalin’s gulags. Just faded back into everyday life.
@garvielloken4114
@garvielloken4114 Год назад
@The Richest Man In Babylon Oh so it depends on how you kill millions of people when you speak of a crime against humanity? Hmmm well, if this is your standard then the british are nice innocent people.
@oatdilemma6395
@oatdilemma6395 Год назад
@@garvielloken4114 Any race, tribe, nationality and country can say the exact same thing, that's history for you. People get slaughtered, that's it.
@jamisbillson4872
@jamisbillson4872 Год назад
@@garvielloken4114 what? This was state sponsored industrial murder mate.
@lezbyanke777
@lezbyanke777 Год назад
kapos were inmates from all sorts of ethnic groups and they were often more brutal than the guards. I highly recommend the book "Det angår også deg" ("It concerns you too") by Herman Sachnowitz. I listened to the audiobook and it was quite heart-rending
@reneejamison7633
@reneejamison7633 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the book recommendation..will check it out🤗
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
I've read it and I would recommend it also
@renee1961
@renee1961 2 месяца назад
Thank You! I'll look for it.
@TheDutchGuyOnYT
@TheDutchGuyOnYT Месяц назад
Was it only to save their own lives?
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 Месяц назад
@@TheDutchGuyOnYT yes
@MaternalUnit
@MaternalUnit Год назад
Mind-blowing that men convicted of hundreds of thousands of murders were released from prison early on compassionate grounds.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I suppose the principle of “two wrongs don’t make a right” was invoked.
@dontfear_thereaper
@dontfear_thereaper Год назад
To this day my heart skips a beat whenever I hear "Wannsee" in association with WW2 as it is my home"town". I live pretty close to the house of conference too. It's simply unimaginable what these monsters once decided in this quiet part of the city.
@renejean2523
@renejean2523 Год назад
Have you seen either of the two movies about that conference? One is German and one British. Both are very good. I would like to visit that villa.
@dontfear_thereaper
@dontfear_thereaper 11 месяцев назад
@@renejean2523 Yes, I've actually seen the German one during my time at high school. It was a ride emotionally, I'll admit that. If you ever happen to be around Berlin, I strongly recommend visiting the villa. It's horrifying, but it reminds us of what happened- and what should never happen again.
@paulamarsh1
@paulamarsh1 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing these comments. You are both very civilised human beings. Blessings 🙏
@Kitunae
@Kitunae 8 месяцев назад
The Wansee House is ridiculously beautiful. Stark contrast to the decisions made within. I was fortunate enough to do a Berlin trip with school in secondary school. I was able to see a great many incredible and significant places, museums and memorials. But after all these years, two places have stuck with me the most. A medical building at Sachsenhausen and the main room in the Wansee House. If you have opportunity to go to Wansee House or take a virtual tour, I much recommend it.
@DiD86
@DiD86 8 месяцев назад
I fully intend to do a bit of European tour (for research for the channel) at some point but the channel will grow quite a bit before that’s a realistic possibility. Fingers crossed. 😇
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
It belonged to a Jewish financier and was confiscated by the Gestapo. It was only used for a single conference then I believe it became a rest home for injured veterans. I think the financier was deported to Theresienstadt and on to Auschwitz where he perished. His name I cannot recall. Alan Heath does a good slot on YT about Wannsee. It's in a very beautiful setting in suburban Berlin and remains a museum and memorial.
@renee1961
@renee1961 2 месяца назад
Hello, and Thank You for an Extremely Well Done, Important, and Informative video, on a Heart Shattering period of time.
@philtralfaz
@philtralfaz Год назад
Best narration I've heard on any RU-vid channel.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
😇👍🏻 thank you very much.
@user-se2xm5yp6u
@user-se2xm5yp6u 11 месяцев назад
Yes the very best.
@jacquelinehall6198
@jacquelinehall6198 Год назад
Thank you for this very important documentary. I've bought some fabulous books over the last 6 months. I've learnt so much by reading them. Your docume
@rockycoast8335
@rockycoast8335 Год назад
I tried everywhere I could think of to find a picture of the commandant of Treblinka 1 too but had no luck. Happy to have read that the partisans got him.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I didn’t know that! Good! That was a good thing that happened to him!
@johnxgalt8312
@johnxgalt8312 Год назад
I can't believe that any kind of compassion would be given to these bastards.
@user-dj7wv5ok2x
@user-dj7wv5ok2x Месяц назад
But when you consider the fact that virtually EVERY American slave owner got away with much worse, and for a far longer time period, it should become easier to understand.
@jacquelinehall6198
@jacquelinehall6198 Год назад
Your documentary was excellent, very informative. So far, I've known little about Treblinka. Your narration is so good & precise. Many thanks.
@jacobyahcub1775
@jacobyahcub1775 Год назад
Excellent narration. Try this one Jacqueline if you haven't seen it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SsGNUn-WI5c.html Visually it's amazing & the narration is top class as well.
@marydeyoung1261
@marydeyoung1261 8 месяцев назад
I just subscribed to your channel. Thank you. Your stories are so important. And, above all, you just tell the story. No music, no frenetic sound effects,… What a relief. Great job! Keep up the good work.
@DiD86
@DiD86 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. I greatly appreciate you saying so. Welcome to the Dark Legion. 😁
@metrocustomer7783
@metrocustomer7783 5 месяцев назад
I agree! You do great work! Ty
@ryrify
@ryrify Год назад
Not surprised to hear you suggest Mark Felton; two such excellent documentarians would know each other’s work. Thank you for this video.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Well, I’m not sure he would be aware of my work. I would like to think so but I am but a very small fish, I didn’t even go to Uni! That guy has a doctorate!!! 🫡 I do look up to him a most preeminent figure of the historian world.
@ronjones1077
@ronjones1077 Год назад
Very touching and enlightening presentation.
@cythonyheart3579
@cythonyheart3579 Год назад
Yeah no I can't deny it anymore. I've become greatly enamored with your content, I save you for last whenever I binge documentaries on heinous events on history so that the information can sink in. I'm following, keep up the damn good work.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you. I’m glad I finally broke your spirit! 😂😂😂😂 Seriously though, I appreciate your kind words and your support.
@PennyPaws4
@PennyPaws4 Год назад
Brilliant production. Just brilliant. I'm on my second watching, and will rewatch as often as necessary so that I absorb everything you've presented. This is my first exposure to your channel. Liked and subscribed, and will be enthusiastically having a look at your other work. Thank you!
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you! 😁
@jocktheripper2073
@jocktheripper2073 Год назад
What's going on mate? What happened to the 800,000 buried, then and dug back up and burned Why are you changing the official story about the pits?
@nataliemay415
@nataliemay415 Год назад
I just watched the story of Samuel Willenberg, it was amazing. He was one who escaped during the uprising and at the time of his interview was the last surviving prisoner.
@Italy55
@Italy55 6 месяцев назад
Incredibly emotional.
@MarcRoy-lq2tp
@MarcRoy-lq2tp 11 месяцев назад
so happy I found this channel ty great vid. p.s you got my sub.
@johnjwedrall4290
@johnjwedrall4290 Год назад
Found your channel today and subscribed to it today 👍
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Welcome aboard! 👍🏻😁
@johnjwedrall4290
@johnjwedrall4290 Год назад
@@DiD86 thank you.
@craigp9973
@craigp9973 Год назад
One of the best camp documentaries i’ve ever seen !
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you. 😇
@user-se2xm5yp6u
@user-se2xm5yp6u 11 месяцев назад
The best I have seen,and thank you from me ,and my school friend who lost his family in one of the camps
@brucknerian9664
@brucknerian9664 Год назад
Many thanks for this; much needed to counter all those deniers who can't accept the reality of the horrors that happened.
@earlthepearl6414
@earlthepearl6414 Год назад
I'm a denier and I have science on my side. The evidence says I'm right and you're wrong.
@enokinnokenti5649
@enokinnokenti5649 11 месяцев назад
@@earlthepearl6414 quote your science then. You won't, because you can't.
@earlthepearl6414
@earlthepearl6414 11 месяцев назад
@@enokinnokenti5649 Sure I can, science says that I'm correct. Just read the Rudolph Report and the Leuchter Report. Forensic testing says the official narrative is one big lie. Where's your science????
@user-jr7bi6vb1w
@user-jr7bi6vb1w 10 месяцев назад
Forget the deniers they barley finished school and are missing some serious social skills. Same goes for fiat earthers and the anti vaccine and anti moon landing conspiracy they basically all believe in all the above you will never convince them otherwise they are way to stupid
@kobebryanthelipad
@kobebryanthelipad 9 месяцев назад
@@earlthepearl6414 explain brodie
@reynavega4105
@reynavega4105 Год назад
Excelente video, Gracias por mantenernos informados. Bendiciones
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
No problemo.
@jamisbillson4872
@jamisbillson4872 Год назад
Well said mate.
@cliffordhurst2564
@cliffordhurst2564 Год назад
As my father used to comment, "only man is vile". Now I know how true this is. My brother in law was a Czech jew and lost all his family in the Holocaust. He was the best brother in law any one could wish for. I will never forgive the Germans for denying me the opportunity to meet his family!
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I’m so very sad to hear of their plight. So many individual stories, lost in a crowd of voices. NEVER AGAIN! ✊🏻
@GolfDad
@GolfDad Год назад
Remember. Not all Germans. Here in the states a portion of liberals are pushing book burning and hate.
@MrSniperdude01
@MrSniperdude01 Год назад
"Only man is vile" ? makes no fkn sense 😆 Clearly your old man wasn't into nature much. If he had studied ecology in school or gone to the zoo, he would have witnessed how vile the non human animal species are. Ex. When parents kill a weak offspring. Humans are the only species that has evolved around supporting the weak via support structures and collective effort. Also, there's Cannibalism...a practice common with most species. Yet again, only humans have progressed to the point where the majority view it as Taboo or Deranged to eat another person. And Territorality>> Lions will kill the cubs of a lioness if they threaten their place in the pride, tho temporary it may be. Few humans are psychotic enough that they are gonna murder kids over short-term relations. Those that do are the ones that end up in a Criminal Minds episode
@tancreddehauteville764
@tancreddehauteville764 Год назад
Don't blame younger Germans for the crimes of their forefathers.
@GolfDad
@GolfDad Год назад
@@tancreddehauteville764 It is really that simple. Learn history, learn why, then the we can try to keep it from happening. Not forever unfortunately. Here in the US their is a far left group doing just what the "brown shirts" did. And they think its ok, and that they will be able to do it right. idiots.
@michaeltreadwell777
@michaeltreadwell777 Год назад
Thank you so much for making this video. I had obviously heard of Treblinka, but not really known too much about it. I visited Auschwitz and Birkenau a few years ago, feeling it was 'something I hade to do' even though I am not Jewish. I felt I owed it to the Jewish people who perished there. How the surviving SS men could dismiss their actions as 'just doing their job' is mind blowing. These hideous 'happenings' must NEVER be forgotten, and how anyone could deny such atrocities is beyond me. Thank you again, such an informative video, made with such detail - Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you for those kind words. 😇
@reliantncc1864
@reliantncc1864 Год назад
I also felt I had a duty to learn about atrocities like this. Alexandr Solzhenitzyn (Soviet Gulag prisoner and later dissident) wrote that most of the West is ignorant of Treblinka, because we did not liberate it as we did with Dachau. Treblinka was closed before any army could arrive, simply because they'd already succeeded in killing everyone. We have hundreds if not thousands of stories from Dachau or Auschwitz, but Treblinka is silent because almost no one survived. Belzec is even worse (not by numbers of victims, but by numbers of survivors), with only one person surviving to write about it.
@maflones
@maflones Год назад
There is no "jewish people", but the nazis and sionazis agree with you.
@jeanpreston4142
@jeanpreston4142 Год назад
"Doing there job" failed as a defense at Nuremburg and other trials.
@GrizrazRex
@GrizrazRex Год назад
-despite the fact that these men had largely had their humanity conditioned out of them. The insanity defense did not exist then.
@MrPete1x
@MrPete1x Год назад
Thank you for showing this
@awallner1
@awallner1 Год назад
My grandfather lost his entire family by the nazis. He remarried and started again in South America. The only evidence of his prior life were photos. One of those was a picture of his 5-year-old daughter. On the back of it has something written in Polish and it was dated Auschwitz, 1940. My father still has the photo, but I never asked him what she wrote.
@hugolafhugolaf
@hugolafhugolaf Год назад
The irony of starting over in South America, where pretty much all Nazis fled to...
@WNActivist88
@WNActivist88 Год назад
No he didn't. Stop lying.
@klown463
@klown463 Год назад
Auschwitz didn’t start gassing families until 1942. You are why people deny the holocaust
@taliabraver
@taliabraver Год назад
@@WNActivist88 fu
@ottodachat
@ottodachat Год назад
a good watch, though difficult, Claude Lanzman's Shoah, there is an interview done in secret w/ a Franz Suchomel who was commissioned to work in Treblinka as an SS officer. I still remember his account where he did in fact admit he did initially suffer from the realization that he was in a death camp. So he says in the interview. However, a very gripping part of the film with his description of attempting to halt further transport since there were too many 'Leichen' corpses and the subsequent horror of dealing with a pit of rotting dead.
@marvwatkins7029
@marvwatkins7029 Год назад
Promoting Dr. Felton and his work was a good idea.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I wouldn’t have it any other way. Credit where credit is due.
@madisondean1074
@madisondean1074 6 месяцев назад
I'm also aware of the artist who did the drawing of Treblinka show at the timestamp 1:22. His name Samuel Willenberg and he's quite a good artist. He was one of only 86 people who survived Treblinka out of a total of about 900,000 people. I first heard about this place when I was only 13 years old and I'm now 20 years old. One thought of mine has never changed during that time. How can someone commit such a horrible crime and still be able to live with themselves afterward? That's is something I've never truly understood.
@kimjune
@kimjune 6 месяцев назад
i recommend the movie 'The act of killing' for a thorough exploration of that question
@madisondean1074
@madisondean1074 6 месяцев назад
@@kimjune Thx for the recommendation! I'll check it out! :)
@twinkle3026
@twinkle3026 Год назад
This account of what happened at that awful place, is very professional and respectful. Thank you from The Uk. xx
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you so much. 😇
@twinkle3026
@twinkle3026 Год назад
@@DiD86 You're very welcome. xx
@mikeymoo1291
@mikeymoo1291 Год назад
wonderful narration. Top class.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
😁👍🏻
@carolirvine3367
@carolirvine3367 Год назад
Like many people I had heard of Treblinka but didn't know any details, thanks for the information. NEVER FORGET!
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
You’re most welcome. And absolutely NEVER FORGET, NEVER AGAIN!
@blackie75
@blackie75 Год назад
Another great vid, enjoy your content immensely. Any plans of you doing a video on Amon Göth in the future?
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Depths of Depravity: Nazi Camp Guards ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VtioAJPgmW8.html He’s the first one on this list, right here. 👍🏻
@blackie75
@blackie75 Год назад
@@DiD86 Cheers ☺
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
There's plenty on Goeth if you hunt for it. You can even watch his execution. I'd try for a film titled 'inheritance' where his daughter confronts her inheritance. You can really feel for her in the film
@ybkseraph
@ybkseraph Год назад
“Nothing of that which is human is foreign to me” And this chapter of history demonstrates what Man is truly capable of. And so we have a duty of memory and vigilance
@sc-yf3vy
@sc-yf3vy Год назад
Great work👏
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thanks ✌️
@bettinaparker3652
@bettinaparker3652 Год назад
They should show all the Documentaries I watched on A & E, in Germany. Born in 1959 in Germany, I can tell you that nothing like that was shown in Germany. No words can compare the horror that took place, back then. The Devil wanted to come back to earth and he almost succeeded !!!
@THINKincessantly
@THINKincessantly Год назад
He did come back, what do you call the Berlin Wall and Communist take over of Eastern Europe?
@MaternalUnit
@MaternalUnit Год назад
Germany is so lauded for addressing the horrors of the Nazis head-on, especially in school. Do Germans not see the old videos from tune camps?
@jeremyperala839
@jeremyperala839 Год назад
It is mind blowing that Germany has the gall to once again send tanks east to kill Russians as in WW2. It is obvious Germany did not learn an important lesson. It will, once again, not work out well for Germany. Rise up before it is too late, Germans!
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 Год назад
Eliahu Rosenberg one of few survivors of Treblinka said the gas from the engines was smoke wasn't a clear gas. During the John Demjanjuk trial who was accused of being the man who ran the gas chamber he would pour oil into the engine to make it smoke more. I believe it was a diesel engine taken from a Soviet Tank. You could only imagine how much smoke this engine produced. He said the victims suffered a terrible death wasn't quick took over 20 minutes. You also forgot to mention that after the bodies were removed, they were hauled to a pile where "Dentist" would yank out any gold that was found in the mouths of victims.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Yes, exhaust fumes are indeed visible but the gas within it that did the deed, the active ingredient, if you will is invisible. And yes, I did indeed forget to mention the teeth. Thank you for bringing it to my attention. 👍🏻
@rsmithajd
@rsmithajd Год назад
Elihau Rosenberg is the man that POSITIVITY identify John demjanuk as Ivan the terrible in 1986 Israel trial,but it turns out that he signed a affidavit in 1947 saying Ivan the terrible was killed and he witness his death......
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
@@rsmithajd now that is an interesting point! Thanks for bringing it up! 👍🏻
@jlhh7793
@jlhh7793 Год назад
Diesel won't kill you and if it did it would take a lot longer then 20 minutes lol
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 Год назад
@@jlhh7793 Why don't you test that out see if it kills you in 20 minutes.
@stefanlaskowski6660
@stefanlaskowski6660 Год назад
I have a Jewish friend who lost all four of her grandparents in concentration camps. Fortunately, her parents, who were just children at the time, had been sent overseas to safety. One to the UK, one to America.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 Год назад
My folks on my mother's side appear to have been Lithuanian Tatars and if they hadn't gotten out in the 1880s or so, would no doubt have been vacuumed up and killed. Too brown and all that.
@greendragon4058
@greendragon4058 Год назад
My mother-in- law was being held by her mother and was pulled away from her mother, she saw her mother go into the gas chamber is so sad and she was just a kid and she found another kid it was a hard life Wow the stories they tell but they stowed away on a ship and made it to Canada. I can't believe people tonight is I just wow
@paulamarsh1
@paulamarsh1 4 месяца назад
Incredible narration, calm but nuanced. The right way to educate all who need to know this. Do not worry, none of this will ever disappear from the human record 🙏😞
@akhilsaxena5226
@akhilsaxena5226 Год назад
Marvelous documentary!
@PYRO-ON
@PYRO-ON Год назад
Good documentary enjoyed it
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I’m so very glad you did. Thank you. 😇
@ericjarvie
@ericjarvie 9 месяцев назад
We hope the younger generation take the good advice of the narrators words 'we should never allow this to happen again'...Its up to them and documentry makers and historians to do there part and for this we thank you for the rendering of an history thats so terrble in its telling but so important that you do...Thanks!
@DiD86
@DiD86 9 месяцев назад
I hope so too
@ericjarvie
@ericjarvie 9 месяцев назад
Thanks...Please do keep posting these documentaries as it's important not only from an historical perspective as you've clearly done the hardwork and the research such as your facts are straight but do this for the sakes of all the innocent victims because those victims include even today's entire mass of humanity...
@user-dj7wv5ok2x
@user-dj7wv5ok2x Месяц назад
​@@ericjarvieUnfortunately, California hasn't learned that lesson; back before the turn of the century, a governor committed crimes against humanity by installing lethal electric fences around the prisons. Since the existence of such fences is an element of the Nazi holocaust, their existence constitutes a crime against humanity. Another holocaust element are the blanket condemnations against sex offenders; the sex offender laws do absolutely NOTHING to protect society or its children, but instead serve as a clever cover for the future extermination of the Jews of the western hemisphere. As Jews were required to renew their Stars of David annually, sex offenders are also required to renew their registration annually. The connection to Jews being "sex offenders" will be made thru a scripture in the Talmud: 2nd Chronicles chapter 8, verses 7 and 8, mention "forced labor" which will be construed by the powers that'll be to mean "grooming", "trafficking", "molestation", "prostitution", etc., and the Jews will be punished as such. In prisons today, Jewish inmates cannot be placed with the white inmates although most Jews share the same skin color; most sites in prison belong to some white supremacists gang, and such gangs have a history of being virulently anti-Semitic. This leaves only ONE placement option: Protective Custody (PC). In California prisons, the PC and Admistrative Segregation (AdSeg) are very close together, often occupying the same building and even sharing the exact same yard facilities. In one medium-to-maximun facility, the two units are separated by just ONE thin steel siding door! Other states have such sections separated by as much distance as is practicable! Just think of what'll happen if both sections were to be released to the yard simultaneously; what would take place are the Ustachi-like mass slaughters I mentioned earlier.
@ashively1
@ashively1 4 месяца назад
Well done. Again, having Richard Burton narrating is an asset to the film! Just kidding but what a voice!
@KellyBoganTunesmithchannel
@KellyBoganTunesmithchannel 8 месяцев назад
Well done. Thanks!
@PoorMansChemist
@PoorMansChemist Год назад
Once again superbly researched. I was confused about the CO at first but you are right if it's pumped in at the floor it would slowly rise. Pure CO is very slightly less dense than air but it's by such a small amount that the difference would be negligible. At any rate since the engine exhaust was being piped into the chamber oxygen would be displaced as air as pushed out. The CO and lack of oxygen together would have had a synergistic effect.
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
So they basically asphixyiated and had a tortous death which was considered by the Nazis to be humane. It was cheaper than using laboratory CO. Then we have Zyklon B which is prussic acid, converting to HCy3 I believe, considered even more humane. The chemistry of mass murder is discussed at length in D I D's 'Zyklon B, the Nazis and the Final Solution' it was the first of his episodes I watched and I highly recommend it for the scientifically minded. It's also very compassionate.
@kennethbeers8693
@kennethbeers8693 Год назад
86 survivors out of almost 1 million. True horror.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Church!
@nicoleparry5103
@nicoleparry5103 Год назад
Almost hard to believe isnt it, except chillingly it was probably worse than we even realise having had so many records desstroyed at the time 😭
@barneyronnie
@barneyronnie Год назад
And look how people nowadays whine and complain about trivialities...
@kennethbeers8693
@kennethbeers8693 Год назад
@@barneyronnie agreed
@tommytommy7096
@tommytommy7096 3 месяца назад
Thank you for this video. Eye-opening truly disgusting what happened in the past but the story needs to be continually told so it can be never forgotten so it never happens again.
@andrewsmith4854
@andrewsmith4854 Год назад
Thank you kind sir for such an informative RU-vid channel excellent work kind regards andrew smith
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
My pleasure!
@Khazad_666
@Khazad_666 Год назад
Very important video. The soldier from photo at 7:16 is from 1 World War and is experiencing shell shock. Those nazi who shot countless victims may have suffer similar psychological disorders. Nazi knew that. That's why gas chambers and burning furnaces for inmates were created.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Exactly. Unfortunately there wasn’t a perfect photo of a German WW2 soldier with shell shock so I had to go with that one instead but it illustrates the point nicely.
@1Pararegiment
@1Pararegiment Год назад
I really enjoyed this. The narration is first class & obviously well documented. I'm looking forward to binge watching.....pretty sure the numbers of subscribers will rise too. It kind of reminds me of the 'World at War' do umentaries that were narrated by Lawrance Olivier.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Wow! To be compared to the great Olivier is praise indeed! Thank you very much 😇
@1Pararegiment
@1Pararegiment Год назад
@@DiD86My pleasure! You do have that vibe. You must've been told you have a great voice for narration or voice over type work. Anyway, I'm glad I found your channel & wish you all the best 🙂
@rammylevy2436
@rammylevy2436 Год назад
you enjoyed it????
@JordanOrlando
@JordanOrlando Год назад
@@rammylevy2436 I was about to say - strange choice of words.
@1Pararegiment
@1Pararegiment Год назад
@@JordanOrlando Yer, look up the meaning of the word 'enjoy'.....it does not mean one fas to have party or is extremely happy. I enjoyed it because of the things I stated. See ya, kiddo. ; )
@mfredcourtney5876
@mfredcourtney5876 Год назад
This is extremely interesting. What were your sources of information?
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Being as this was my first ever video, I leaned heavily on the work of Dr. mark Felton, along with the BBC documentary “Auschwitz: The Nazis & The Final Solution. This mentions Treblinka and it’s operations at one point. There were more smaller sources but off the top of my head, I can’t recall them. I had accumulated a fair amount of knowledge myself down the years that went toward the script as well.
@mfredcourtney5876
@mfredcourtney5876 Год назад
So much to learn! We will never know it all.
@kristianandersson1341
@kristianandersson1341 Год назад
Thank you for a very interesting documentary.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
You’re most welcome.
@adielstephenson2929
@adielstephenson2929 Год назад
Nothing new here, but the way it's presented, covering all bases and all within 44 minutes, makes this unique. It was too ghastly to watch in one go, but thanks a lot. Great contribution.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Aye, I think the bases had already been covered, as with a lot of things but I try to bring the patchwork of info from all other sources under one roof, so to speak. Thank you for watching, I know it’s a heavy going subject but it’s worth it in the finish.
@tk-ik9iq
@tk-ik9iq Год назад
Thank you, I'm afraid I haven't been able to finish watching the video as the content is more than I can emotionally bear at the moment, but I really appreciate your work. Hopefully subscribing and commenting will help your work be found by others.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
I understand. I'm currently writing a script about the Aberfan disaster and I have found the subject matter quite overwhelming, expecially becaus eit mostly involves children. I have had to come away from it and jump onto other scripts on more than one occasion, so that project has taken a lot longer than the more recent ones.
@devondetroit2529
@devondetroit2529 Год назад
Why are you watching videos like this if you are so emotionally weak
@suzyqualcast6269
@suzyqualcast6269 Год назад
@@DiD86 I remember Aberfan, I was but 6, watched the BBC news in b&w. Simply, I remember it.
@7ismersenne
@7ismersenne Год назад
@@devondetroit2529 It is not a matter of emotional weakness but compassion and empathy. Also, one needs to be aware of the depths to which humanity can sink as well as the heights to which it can rise. Why? Well to quote the American philosopher, George Santayana, "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". We must always be on guard to prevent the likes of Treblinka ever happening again.
@nicoleparry5103
@nicoleparry5103 Год назад
My heart goes out to you, im sorry this video and or similar one's have such a deep effect on you, i hope you find some peace within such turmoil ❤️🙏❤️
@wowsew
@wowsew Год назад
love the film keep it up. very bold in its delivery. cold, like it was, much love.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
And much love and appreciation for your support to you! 👍🏻😇
@rongold7719
@rongold7719 Год назад
Nicely done
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
Thank you. 😇👍🏻
@nycmeltdowndress5924
@nycmeltdowndress5924 Год назад
Very interesting and informative. I have read accounts of Treblinka and Sobibor using Chlorine and sand to burn bodies, as scientifically this would burn the hottest for the greatest length of time very efficiently. Did any of your sources mention the science and chemistry behind first hand accounts?? Thanks.
@DiD86
@DiD86 Год назад
No, but I shall look further as that is an interesting point you raise. 👍🏻
@Imperium83
@Imperium83 Год назад
There are no mass graves there because none of this happened, it was a transit camp.
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
Shoah should be compulsory viewing for the whole world. It is a unique documentary and unfortunately Lanzmann and his team had to cut it down for general release. However we have those outtakes/B roll available and they are well worth tracking down and watching. They reveal even more about the subject. Shoah helped propel niche history to the wider audience. The team that made it often put their own lives at risk to capture what they did. Essential documentation in a class all of it's own 🎥
@martinrees4788
@martinrees4788 3 месяца назад
This sounds like you are referring to experiments with all kinds of chemicals conducted in the early stages of the Shoah. The Einsatzgruppen, Kriminalpolizei and various disposal experts such as Widmann, Blobel, With et al spring to mind. If you can watch Amen (2004 I believe) which dramatises Kurt Gerstein's account of the various experiments which reached the allies via the Vatican. Hard to find sadly but worth it. Chelmno and Belzec were the T4/Reinhard labarotories (pardon the expression). Alan Heath presents meticulous docs about this on YT. You might find more info there
@sherimcdaniel3491
@sherimcdaniel3491 10 месяцев назад
Randy Meisner the king of the high-voice - F sharp 5 performance! I used to (and STILL do) listen to this same performance at least 4 times a week. It just makes me feel better when life has been particularly mean to me during the course of a day. Sometimes all of the days attack at once and I end up feeling beaten down by it. Randy has never failed to be my lifeline. His voice is so calm and soothing when he sings. The treatment he endured toward the end of his involvement with the Eagles, especially with Glenn Frye, he deserved a lot better than he got. I pray I will meet him in Heaven and listen to him sing all day long. ❤️🐈
@DiD86
@DiD86 10 месяцев назад
Whilst I agree on the highly accurate appraisal of the Eagles bassist, (I’m a big Eagles fan, myself) but I’m a little confused as to what inspired the comment? 😅
@3mb531
@3mb531 Год назад
Superb and vital piece of work.
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