Gitta Sereny - Who was Franz Stangl? (3/20)

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  • čas přidán 19. 09. 2017
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    From her experience as a welfare officer for concentration camp survivors, Gitta Sereny (1921-2012) was fascinated by the Holocaust and those who engineered it. She interviewed key figures in the Third Reich, continuing her study of evil in later writings. [Listener: Christopher Sykes; date recorded: 2008]

Komentáře • 39

  • @texczechbohunk2143
    @texczechbohunk2143 Před 3 lety +19

    I read “Into that darkness” more than once… It still baffles me how normal humans can perform such… evil… terrible deeds. Stangl’s story should be warning to all…

    • @71ibanez
      @71ibanez Před 2 lety +4

      I’m reading it now,an absolutely fascinating insight into what took place and other peoples involvement

    • @e.l.norton
      @e.l.norton Před 6 měsíci +1

      It happened before the Nazis. It's happened after the Nazis. It's not all that rare a phenomenon. We just like to convince ourselves that it is.

  • @lesliegordon2313
    @lesliegordon2313 Před 2 lety +4

    One has to refer to Stanley Milgram's classic work, Obedience to Authority.

  • @rogeralsop3479
    @rogeralsop3479 Před rokem +4

    A remarkable woman.

  • @tylerstangl2690
    @tylerstangl2690 Před 3 lety +4

    He is one of my relatives my grandpa told me about him on there side of the family my name is tyler stangl.

    • @martinsmith1538
      @martinsmith1538 Před 3 lety +7

      There must be mixed feelings there.

    • @christophzeit6282
      @christophzeit6282 Před 2 lety

      Fascinating! I always had the impression that the "persona" of the primitive, passive, subaltern officer in the camps, who didn´t really know what was going on, who never really was an antisemite, who basically was thrown into all this through circumstance, is a myth, a constructed narrative. The narrative of the "small wheel in a bigger machinery" was used prominently by Eichmann´s defendence and Eichmann himself. I personally do not believe it. For some of the lower ranking personnel of the Aktion Reinhardt it may be so, but the main officers where there because they qualified themselves for that particular job.
      What is your opinion of this? Do you have any other information about Stangl´s attitude towards the Holocaust after the war? It would be interersting to get a closer look into the mind of the "real" Stangl, like we have through the Sassen interviews of Eichmann. Gitta Sereny did some excellent work, but I´m afraid that she only got some glimpses. The man she talked with for the most part was a constructed "persona", in my opinion, constructed so well that Stangl himself believed it probably.

    • @ROXCANADA2023
      @ROXCANADA2023 Před 2 měsíci

      I am reading the book now, I lived under a dictatorship and I know how trapped you can be. I know he did wrong, very wrong but I feel sorry for him, for the kind of heavy guilt he must have had. Poor man, he should have thought better and leave, if he really thought what he said he did.

  • @MS-in3sl
    @MS-in3sl Před 5 lety +12

    her books were a good read

    • @AnthonyMonaghan
      @AnthonyMonaghan Před 4 lety +8

      She was an excellent journalist. Her books are incredible.

  • @joeybale4427
    @joeybale4427 Před 4 lety +3

    using this as a source during my dissertation and to reference this properly I need to know the name of the man conducting this interview. If anyone knows this would be greatly appreciated!!

  • @rickgoblok1625
    @rickgoblok1625 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Why did she not record the interviews??? Wtf?!

    • @ghosthunter8287
      @ghosthunter8287 Před 3 měsíci

      It would have been fascinating to listen to for sure, but I would assume technological limitations, perhaps he refused any recording of their interview, or maybe this interview was more for her own sake rather than the sake of historical record

  • @thefakenewsnetwork8072
    @thefakenewsnetwork8072 Před 2 lety +3

    Long live democratic socialism and freedom

  • @apkidlafirm522
    @apkidlafirm522 Před 2 lety +1

    poland is heading for round 2 nowdays :D

  • @SuperMarkbrewer
    @SuperMarkbrewer Před 4 lety +6

    I dont buy it he didn't do anything ?
    He personally murdered at least 35 people and was on a site where they murdered nearly a million people
    He didn't do anything!!!!!
    Mmmmmmmm
    Not a bad man !!!
    He wasn't terrible??
    Oh! Dear!
    He committed personally murder of 35 people but he wasn't a bad man !!!!!????
    No words I have to describe how his families victims must see this interview
    I'm ashamed to listen to this English voice

    • @AnthonyMonaghan
      @AnthonyMonaghan Před 4 lety +6

      She's not defending him or exonerating him or saying he wasn't culpable, she's saying that he was basically a lazy, useless idiot who was incapable of doing anything of any importance within the Nazi machine, was unqualified in any way to end up in a position of authority. He was a nobody, a dolt who cared about nothing, not even life. Read the book she wrote about him...she portrays him as he was, and by default the Nazis were. Lucky, stupid, banal and evil 'men' who really believed in nothing but their own sense of self importance. No real ideology, no real ideas, no real feelings...nothing men.

    • @AnthonyMonaghan
      @AnthonyMonaghan Před 4 lety +3

      @@bradmeeds1226 Those aren't accusations Brad.

    • @user-ih1mo8vv7o
      @user-ih1mo8vv7o Před 7 dny

      Stalin wanted to kill 50 k German military.