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set up a satellite dish express am8, the channel's signal is broadcast in the clear and is available 24 hours a day every day. be with the belarus 24 tv channel and discover belarus. this is an understandable policy; we continue the series of programs about how the nazis were hidden overseas and the minds of the third reich were hunted. the end of the second world war revealed all the cynicism of western morals and the cold calculation of politicians. take nuclear technology away from under hitler’s nose, bring it to the usa, then say that you saved the world from disaster, steal it from behind bars of an exemplary a nazi who, after following rat trails , will take hundreds of executioners outside of europe and save him.
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the nazis and hitler's favorite officer for special assignments, otto skarzeni, his fate is like a mirror of post-war tricks, the criminals fled wherever they could. the saboteur became an irish farmer and founder of underground organizations, and managed to avoid punishment after the war to help hundreds of fascist counterfeiters. this story dates back to the same operation paperclip, which we told in the previous program. in short, the americans exported to... criminals for work themselves, scientists, doctors, military, intelligence officers, anything that could benefit the white house. skorzeny initially found himself in this company. during the war, skarzeni was considered the most dangerous man in europe and hitler's main saboteur. otto took an active part in the development of the implementation of the barbaros plan, a lightning attack to capture the territory of the ussr. considered the father of german teams with elite units going behind enemy lines. the most famous action
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undertaken by otto occurred in september forty third year. operation oak was the rescue of scarzeni benito muusalini, who was being held captive in the hotel campa imperator in the gran sasada mountain range of italy. kartzene and 16 paratroopers took part in the operation and reached their goal on gliders. musalini was pulled out of prison. the professional intelligence officer became a hero of nazi propaganda. hitler trusted him with the most difficult missions. and it’s all the more surprising that it’s one of the most. known dangerous figures of the third reich after the collapse of germany escaped tribunal and charges in aiding nazism. oskartzeni simply seemed to personify this nazi elite. and the fact that he did the same with success later. so, after the war , the americans, yes, the americans, recruited him, he began to work for them, he then worked for israel. so, he worked for everyone who paid money. but his main task was set
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for him - to preserve the underground, to preserve it in the form of various underground organizations, to remove as many ss as possible from under attack, to preserve this force, which in general... after the end of the second world war in the spring of forty in the fifth year, otto was arrested and placed under heavy security. he was imprisoned in skarzen until july 1948. until the cia and army intelligence decided that the most dangerous man in europe would now be an important resource in the cold war. and then the government of czechoslovakia intended to achieve the extradition of the seasoned nazi. on the evening of july 27, 1948, a car with american registration numbers. which contained three former ss officers, arrived at the internment camp in darmstatt, where then skarzene was located. the essovites, dressed in american military uniforms, entered the camp and said that they had come for skarzeny, who was to be taken to a trial in nuremberg, scheduled for
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the next day. a few minutes later , skarzeny left the camp area and disappeared. later, when not asked about it, he invariably claimed that he would escape from the camp. american authorities helped him. where did the ss men get their american uniform from then? they didn't steal it. skartzeny insisted that it was provided by the americans themselves. there is also version that skarzeni simply bribed the americans by giving them part of the nazi gold. ss man friedrich schwent did the same. he bought his life by giving the americans $2,000 worth of stolen gold. in the usa scartz. trained paratroopers, and then at the first opportunity he left for europe, lived under an assumed name in ireland, then in france, then in germany, the last country being spain. in september 1948 , german police reported that a movement had arisen in the american zone of occupation.
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skarzeny. the movement is said to be spreading throughout germany, according to a report prepared by the us military. the main goal of the movement was supposed to be the fight against. another army intelligence report noted that a group of former ss soldiers and paratroopers joined the underground movement led by skarzeny. the movement was said to be connected with underground organizations in austria, as well as with the soviet occupation zone. later, skorceus received a gift from fate. in january fifty-first, his name was officially removed from the list of war criminals wanted by the german authorities. in 1951, he later traded arms and was an adviser to two presidents - the argentinean juan peron and the arab-egyptian gamal nasser, advised frank's intelligence services, and carried out representative activities for west german metallurgical companies.
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this is the path of a notorious nazi: a sales representative of metallurgical plants, he supplied weapons to the egyptians, was close to high politicians, at the same time created an underground organization of former members. fss or odessa. the structure saved nazis in europe, transported them to south america, provided them with money, pensions, and even arranged sanatorium treatment. it is known that odessa was created with corzenius in the year forty-eight or forty-nine. after the war, despite his past, he calmly traveled around western europe, visited argentina and collaborated with british and american intelligence. researcher lavrov mentions this in an article by otto skarzeny, the last years of his life. on assignment in odessa, skartzeni created the spider organization, which helped the nazis escape along rat trails to argentina and africa, and was engaged in the rehabilitation of the fuhrer's associates, distributing money to them and setting them up in the hospital. spider actively smuggled out the nazis and helped create a well-fed
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life. the organization was active until the mid-fifties. thanks to her, the participants in the worst nazi terror, the extermination of people and mass executions, emerged from the shadows as if nothing had happened. the fact that skartzeni could have been one of the leaders of odessa became known in 1972, when he was in peru a search was carried out in the house of friedrich schwend. in the basement, the gendarmes found a huge archive, among which was a folder with the inscription odessa. the folder contains a dossier on 10 members of the organization and minutes of the odessa meeting in the spanish city of marbella, which took place in the early sixties. moreover, according to the papers , it turned out that the ss men continued to fight, six former ss officers. at that time they lived in israel, and two of them were infiltrated into the israeli secret service massat. nazi smuggling was supervised by former sss members who lay low and established communication with each other. the organization was also involved in their further support, creating a business, enriching themselves, but most importantly, protecting the nazi executioners, who had
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the blood of millions on their hands. we helped our counterfeiters along several routes. the most popular ones ran through south america and scandinavia. another big one. the odessa-north rat trail stretches through denmark, sweden and norway. the underground network of ss and werewolf veterans operating there transported fugitives by land and sea, where they... spain and argentina. according to a danish journalist henrik kruger, the smooth functioning of the route was facilitated by police officers from the scandinavian countries, as well as argentine diplomats. the key performers on the ground were people at the end of the second world war who were trained in werwolf structures. skarzeny played an active role in their selection and training, and some of the werwolf members later became operational employees of odessa in scandinavia. the existence of such
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organizations is sometimes questioned by some historians, they say there is not enough supporting documents, but they are also underground structures, and even if they were not there, the essence remains the same. in the post-war years, tens of thousands of nazis actually successfully escaped from europe, where they inevitably faced a tribunal, quite possibly the death penalty, and if they were able to leave, then someone helped them. so the head. stapa klaus barvie , nicknamed the butcher of leon, who was sentenced to death in absentia in france, calmly collaborated with the cia, calmly went to bolivia, received a new name there klaus altmann and lived comfortably for many years, consulting government of the country, only in 1983 they managed to bring him to europe and execute him. according to many researchers, it was odessa, created with cartsen, that was behind the escape of these and many other prominent criminals. the next story is completely without retribution.
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essovets alois bruner drove more than 1,000 people into camps. he lived quietly, sometimes in egypt, sometimes in syria. he died only in 2010. another brutal nazi, horst schrumann, became famous for his experiments on castration and radiation testing at aswenzem. with difficulty, he was still extradited to germany, but avoided trial. he lived in prosperity for another 12 years. and this is walter rauf, who invented the gas chamber machine. lately managed a cannery in chile, died in the eighties surrounded by his family. the executioner karl streibel, who killed 2 million jews and 50,000 gypsies during operation reinhard, never left at all, lived in germany and died without answering for what he had done. once, however, they tried to try him in 1974, but were acquitted. this list is huge and there are so many thugs on it. doctor death mengl. who dissected babies alive, cut off the genitals of prisoners of war without pain relief, sterilized women with x-rays,
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lived a calm, even happy life, never repented of anything, drowned while swimming in the sea in 1979, suffered a stroke. ernst lerch, who personally took part in the execution of civilians under his lover, served 2 years in prison, and then lived quietly in austria. gestapo man kurt lischka was released in 1950. he did not even think about changing his name or address and lived quietly in his native cologne. he was, however, brought to trial again in 1977 . after serving 7 years, he was released again . such large-scale immigration fascist collaborators would have been impossible without the tacit approval of washington. as the cold war intensified, the united states , on the contrary, actively recruited war criminals to work against the ussr. justice did not reach skartsene. by his death in 1974. at the funeral, his
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comrades shouted and raised their hands to the sky. it is officially believed that this is where the life of the spider organization ended, but , unfortunately, whether nazism ended there. the alsas mission began for the americans in paris, liberated from the germans. special agents washington needed to figure out the scientists who received it.
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hardly justified the risk of a serious political scandal between paris and washington. the german uranium project was far from completed. largely because hitler hated einstein and called him a nuclear weapon. physics with jewish things and gave preference to the rocket scientist von braun, who created a center for the production of fao-1 and fao-2 in pandemünde. here the pentagon's scientific intelligence managed to achieve more; the rapid advance of the red army on the oder forced the nazis to relocate the missile center to northausen, since this city, lying to the west
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, was still supposed to enter the soviet zone, agents of the alsas mission managed to withdraw more than a hundred from there to the united states. this is how the united states manifested itself in relation to its allies and was preparing directly in order to carry out the manhattan project, the application, the creation of an atomic bomb and the application of it to hiroshima and nagasaki in japan as a. intimidation against the soviet union. scientists admitted that the work of german specialists was far from complete, but had important achievements. therefore, technology was invested in the so-called manhattan project. code name for the us nuclear weapons program. it was headed by robert oppenheimer. in the process of division.
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neutrons are released, which split other atoms. color reaction. you think? about the same thing as me, now any physicist who has seen the newspapers is thinking about this, i did not understand what we were thinking about, but the bomb, alvarez, about the bomb, general leslie groves was so pleased with the results of alsos that he used mission agents and further to study german laboratories, they dragged everything that was bad, because the manhattan project was literally saved by german developments, with their heads the americans did not... also mission groups consisted of intelligence professionals and nuclear scientists, mercilessly robbed at the same time of their atomic manhattan project, taking 24 of the best from there specialist how failed was this project if the bet was on capturing the bomb from the germans. one american physicist wrote: “it seems that we got involved in business,
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the territory occupied by the allies, what kind of creation is there, if anyone prevented the creation of an atomic bomb bombs, so... for the soviet union. this is where we end the story about the largest national deeds after the war. unfortunately, it is not possible to put an end to this topic, only an ellipsis. you yourself can see that nazism turned out to be tenacious. even today, 80 years after the liberation of belarus, this brown gene is increasingly manifested in european politicians and their overseas colleagues. why? i hope it's clear now. happily.
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the challenges of the time and the desire to establish a mutually beneficial partnership with those who are ready for such cooperation, ready to work without ultimatums. we have long-standing friendships. we are moving along the world map in all directions, despite the closedness of individual countries that we are used to.
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100 brave guys have gathered in our studio, each of them has a question for an adult, you promise to speak only. i promise, then good luck, how was your adolescence? mikhail, it was a difficult time, was it that you didn’t like the song, but had to sing it? the hero of the program will, of course, have to open up to the audience. well, i skipped school once and got to the final station by trolleybus. this is probably one of those actions for which i am truly ashamed.
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see the project 100 questions for adults on tv channel belarus 24 80 years of peace, a generation that does not know war, a generation that keeps the world in memory, and the feat of grandfathers and great-grandfathers, about the war heroes of our cities destroyed. generations that restored the country from the ashes, tamed the peaceful atom, conquered our space, creating a peaceful future. together
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