Mass Killing in 1942-1943: ‘Operation Reinhard’ Killing Centres

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 15

  • @capitalist4life
    @capitalist4life Před 10 měsíci +1

    I really appreciate that there’s a comment section enabled for such a sensitive subject, but I’m left speechless by this horror

  • @Mike-jw4xh
    @Mike-jw4xh Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this, practically no one covers death camp treblinka, which killed more efficiently than even auschwitz. Where can one find the trial transcripts of testimony of treblinka guards from the dusseldort trial in 1965? Why is so little written about treblinka, sobibor? At least in auschwitz, there was a slight chance of survival if selected for the camp. These other camps that you describe, nearly all were dead in 2 hrs.

    • @jfournerat1274
      @jfournerat1274 Před 5 měsíci

      Well Treblinka and Sobibor are at least better known than Belzec. That is because although 99% of those sent to the camps were killed within 2 hours approximately 128 Jewish people managed to escape from Sobibor and Treblinka and survived the Holocaust and Therfore many of them were able to testify about their experiences. For example several survivors of Sobibor such as Tovi Blatt, Chaim and Selma Engel, Esther Rabb, Philip Balowitz, Ada Lichtman, Dov Freiberg, Jules Schelvis, and Sholomo Stamasnjer either testified about their experiences or wrote books about their experiences with Ada Lichtman and Dov Freiberg testifying about Sobibor in the Eichmann trial. In addition the same was true of Treblinka as several survivors of Treblinka such as Janikel Wiernik, Chil Rajchman, Richard Galazar, Samuel Willenburg, Teigman, Josef Czarny, Abraham Bomba, Samuel Rajzman, and Eli Rosenberg either testified about their experiences or wrote books about their experiences with Rajzman testifying about Treblinka in the Nuremberg trials, and Teigman, Janikel Wiernik, and Eli Rosenberg testifying about Treblinka in the Eichmann trial. On the other hand of the 10 or less people who survived Belzec only 2 of them that being Rudolph Reder and Chaim Hirzmann testified about their experiences and only Reder wrote a book about his experiences in Belzec and none of the survivors of Belzec testified in the Eichmann trial.

    • @Mike-jw4xh
      @Mike-jw4xh Před 5 měsíci

      @@jfournerat1274 Yes, all true. I have studied this extensively myself, yet am still amazed one cannot find the testimony transcripts of the SS guards like kurt franz, august meite, schmidt, otto horn etc from treblinka trial.

  • @GriefTourist
    @GriefTourist Před rokem +2

    Hackenholt disappeared without trace didn't he? I've never heard that he was in court.

    • @jonahtwhale1779
      @jonahtwhale1779 Před 9 měsíci

      The German police performed an inconclusive search for him in 1960s I believe. There were reports of people seeing him after the war but nothing definitive was concluded. His family were followed and put under surveillance for sometime.

  • @kellyromero8390
    @kellyromero8390 Před rokem +2

    Is it just me .... Or is that an UFO flying over in the Sobibor Death Camp Photo?

    • @jfournerat1274
      @jfournerat1274 Před 5 měsíci

      For all we know not only could there have been aliens on the ship but they could have actually witnessed the mass killings that were going on in Sobibor. I actually wonder what the aliens thought of what they witnessed at Sobibor.

    • @peterrodby2786
      @peterrodby2786 Před 22 dny

      They would be thinking how inefficient the perpetrators were in eliminating prisoners.