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he was the last commandant of auschwitz.d memories behind the scenes of a massacre. >> may 1944 is when hocker got to auschwitz. >> this is the entirety of his time at auschwitz. >> before the war, hocker had been a struggling bank teller, becoming an s.s. officer at auschwitz was considered a big step up. >> he had been staffed at the majdanek camp before this. he had experience with gas chambers. he signed receipts the record zyklon b, the lethal gas that was used for killing people. he is a crucial cog in the nazi killing machine. >> the 116 photos in the album show auschwitz has karl hocker wanted to remember it. >> it's a mix of candid things and really official. this is his dog. his dog's name is favorit. >> what's stunning is how -- >> normal? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> who hasn't taken a photo of them shaking their dog's hand. this is 1944, nazi christmas. they know the soviets are coming. they are not far. they can probably hear the bombs. >> and they're lighting christmas -- >> yeah. >> the album reveals something else m
he was the last commandant of auschwitz.d memories behind the scenes of a massacre. >> may 1944 is when hocker got to auschwitz. >> this is the entirety of his time at auschwitz. >> before the war, hocker had been a struggling bank teller, becoming an s.s. officer at auschwitz was considered a big step up. >> he had been staffed at the majdanek camp before this. he had experience with gas chambers. he signed receipts the record zyklon b, the lethal gas that was used for...
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i know he was taken to auschwitz. my fantasy is that, you know, maybe he was the sort of person that got killed trying to escape, i, i've no idea. and so it's always been a struggle, you know-- how do you deal with that loss and my need to somehow bring my father back to life? (birds chirping) >> people that don't know will, will say, "oh, yeah, no, maurice's sculptures, they're, they're him, aren't they? they, they represent him." and, but actually it's not-- it represents his father. have you seen the photograph of his father? that is the head of all of maurice's sculptures. because maurice does look terribly similar to that. they just think it's him, but it's... that is, you know, look at those cheekbones, look at that nose. >> i'm not one of these artists who are dying to get into the studio and make the next thing. it's always been a, a struggle, in a way, to get around my initial feelings about making a sculpture. i mean, i have to go back to when i was in the camp and, and i had... my little sister was born the
i know he was taken to auschwitz. my fantasy is that, you know, maybe he was the sort of person that got killed trying to escape, i, i've no idea. and so it's always been a struggle, you know-- how do you deal with that loss and my need to somehow bring my father back to life? (birds chirping) >> people that don't know will, will say, "oh, yeah, no, maurice's sculptures, they're, they're him, aren't they? they, they represent him." and, but actually it's not-- it represents his...
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at auschwitz brogan hall of all places.man lines. she was captured and killed. she was only 23. like her, most of these resistors were young. can you imagine making the decision to risk your life and leave your family and community when they were under such a massive assault and completely abandoned by the world? throughout the holocaust, jews faced endless, horrific dilemmas, which is why they are called choice was choices. many jews resisted in various ways if we do not know all their names but we do know their deeds, we know the valiant fight they fought for jewish lives. the remaining an example for all time of jewish resistance and resilience of the jewish determination and dignity. the hem of the partisans which we will now here was written by one-year-old hursh flick in the ghetto a year before he was killed. every time i i hear this songi think about the unthinkable circumstances in which it was written, and the continued refrain, we are here, we are here. the remarkable story of jewish resistance remains an inspira
at auschwitz brogan hall of all places.man lines. she was captured and killed. she was only 23. like her, most of these resistors were young. can you imagine making the decision to risk your life and leave your family and community when they were under such a massive assault and completely abandoned by the world? throughout the holocaust, jews faced endless, horrific dilemmas, which is why they are called choice was choices. many jews resisted in various ways if we do not know all their names...
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, as well as about soldiers in other armies, were they manifested by ukrainians, because in auschwitzhundreds of people who were prisoners, who were recorded as ukrainians, are members of the uun and the upa, but their position was to record them that way, and the rest of the ukrainians, who were many, many thousands there, were recorded either by russians, because because it's all council people was, or respectively. if they got there from the territory that ukrainians belonged to poland, and only now these detailed studies are ongoing, but i know it by heart, an employee of our center, dr. olesya isayuk, she is researching it, if we talk about participants in other armies, well, it is now like with this great cultural restitution, access to the archives, let’s say specifically of canada, descents , their surnames, their origins, because for example here... here i came in, finishing the whole broadcast, and about michael strank, who is recorded in this age-old photograph of the installation of the flag over yewodjima, well, strank is not a ukrainian surname, it has been carried out t
, as well as about soldiers in other armies, were they manifested by ukrainians, because in auschwitzhundreds of people who were prisoners, who were recorded as ukrainians, are members of the uun and the upa, but their position was to record them that way, and the rest of the ukrainians, who were many, many thousands there, were recorded either by russians, because because it's all council people was, or respectively. if they got there from the territory that ukrainians belonged to poland, and...
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the ukrainian michael strang, the us flag on iwo jima, the tank that demolished the gate of the auschwitzkinau concentration camp was commanded by the ukrainian ihor pobirchenko. cumulative demographic losses of ukrainians and citizens of ukraine and other nationalities during 1939-1945, currently estimated at over 8 million people. in fact, ukrainians had to stand on different sides of the front. after that, there was no enmity left, only a bitter understanding of the losses. this is precisely what united both the veterans of the red army and the veterans of the upa, who lived to be able to speak calmly among themselves, lived to dialogue, and who understood each other very quickly, in fact, well, quite quickly, maybe as quickly as we would like them, their grandchildren, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, but got along, understood each other, because they... understood the price, that's why by 2023 may 8 was officially considered a day of remembrance and reconciliation, the reconciliation of both sides for the sake of world peace, which russia could not resist violating, it is not a
the ukrainian michael strang, the us flag on iwo jima, the tank that demolished the gate of the auschwitzkinau concentration camp was commanded by the ukrainian ihor pobirchenko. cumulative demographic losses of ukrainians and citizens of ukraine and other nationalities during 1939-1945, currently estimated at over 8 million people. in fact, ukrainians had to stand on different sides of the front. after that, there was no enmity left, only a bitter understanding of the losses. this is precisely...
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here's melanie lynskey in "the tattooist of auschwitz."st if they have one of these. >> that's very generous of you. but i didn't want you to know i was struggling because your story, it's such an important story. and i don't know if i'm capable of writing it. i'm actually terrified. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: melanie lynskey, everyone. "the tattooist of auschwitz" is available on peacock this thursday. we'll be right back with a a performance from lang lang. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ “watch me” biig piig ♪ ♪ 'cause i feel it light up ♪ ♪ can you spark this fire? ♪ ♪ and watch me move ♪ ♪ ♪ for you ♪ ♪ move ♪ ♪ ♪ move ♪ ♪ and watch me move ♪ ♪ maybe you should settle down ♪ ♪ and watch me move ♪ talenti mango sorbetto is made with a hundred percent real fruit. -with alphonso mangoes. -yeah, i know. -oh? -right? -mmm-hmm. talenti. raise the jar. ♪ ("ladies' night" by: kool & the gang) ♪ (♪♪) (♪♪) get your grills out this summer with pepsi, the official bevera
here's melanie lynskey in "the tattooist of auschwitz."st if they have one of these. >> that's very generous of you. but i didn't want you to know i was struggling because your story, it's such an important story. and i don't know if i'm capable of writing it. i'm actually terrified. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: melanie lynskey, everyone. "the tattooist of auschwitz" is available on peacock this thursday. we'll be right back with a a performance from lang...
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at auschwitz brogan hall of all places.red and killed. she was only 23. like her, most of these resistors were young. can you imagine making the decision to risk your life and leave your family and community when they were under such a massive assault and completely abandoned by the world? throughout the holocaust, jews faced endless, horrific dilemmas, which is why they are called choice was choices. many jews resisted in various ways if we do not know all their names but we do know their deeds, we know the valiant fight they fought for jewish lives. the remaining an example for all time of jewish resistance and resilience of the jewish determination and dignity. the hem of the partisans which we will now here was written by one-year-old hursh flick in the ghetto a year before he was killed. every time i i hear this songi think about the unthinkable circumstances in which it was written, and the continued refrain, we are here, we are here. the remarkable story of jewish resistance remains an inspiration for all times, and
at auschwitz brogan hall of all places.red and killed. she was only 23. like her, most of these resistors were young. can you imagine making the decision to risk your life and leave your family and community when they were under such a massive assault and completely abandoned by the world? throughout the holocaust, jews faced endless, horrific dilemmas, which is why they are called choice was choices. many jews resisted in various ways if we do not know all their names but we do know their...
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my sisters were denounced and murdered in auschwitz.t and suffered the same fate. my father was liberated, but succumbed two months later. i still remember my father, my uncle and my sisters. [applause] >> my name is rhea. in my hand is a photo of my mother and my brother. this is the only position that remains from my life before the holocaust. the photo had been pulled from the trash by our neighbor who wanted a keepsake of my friend who had disappeared. it was given to my mother after liberation when she returned to our hometown in poland. my brother was only four years old when my mother placed him with a local farmer. when they were betrayed, the farmer was beaten and my mother was killed. i will always remember my brother and a 3000 members of the jewish community in my hometown. [applause] >> i am manny. the object i hold was my lifeline during those terrible months that i spent in the concentration camp. . when i became ill, my mother read excerpts from the initial robinson crusoe. i was lucky that my mother was allowed to stay
my sisters were denounced and murdered in auschwitz.t and suffered the same fate. my father was liberated, but succumbed two months later. i still remember my father, my uncle and my sisters. [applause] >> my name is rhea. in my hand is a photo of my mother and my brother. this is the only position that remains from my life before the holocaust. the photo had been pulled from the trash by our neighbor who wanted a keepsake of my friend who had disappeared. it was given to my mother after...
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s come doctor at auschwitz vehicle. now, he was responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of people wasn't able to do to him. i wanted to hear humans to him. all right, so i paid it as fast as possible. i didn't look at them at all. just get out on vacation. the most viable i wrote about that later because it's interesting to note that these people, people like many of the, were not an educator to, wouldn't get billed at north haven. he knew the pizza. so i, today, people ask me, how can you still play schuman the few months we did as a split in that city to yeah. how do you, how did you feel? yeah, i didn't feel and using the i guess out the i did complete the lose my identity. they'd say get the chance to not a chance to put the chance to d. i was the only one very lucky some click on the each of us or yeah, but i conducted him by heart by 18 years of service. i was very friendly with last on fox, his grandson on the menu showed me on this going, which measure has brought a tear to the feel resign? if you're gon
s come doctor at auschwitz vehicle. now, he was responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of people wasn't able to do to him. i wanted to hear humans to him. all right, so i paid it as fast as possible. i didn't look at them at all. just get out on vacation. the most viable i wrote about that later because it's interesting to note that these people, people like many of the, were not an educator to, wouldn't get billed at north haven. he knew the pizza. so i, today, people ask me, how can...
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son said to me, going to southern israel today was harder for him than going to auschwitz. i said why. i was struck by that. he said because the holocaust feels like another era. not in his lifetime. another -- so kids i think have this mindset we're more modernized and more enlightened and more civilized you can't imagine this kind of systematic barbarism and ghoulishness. for israelis, they are saying your country is becoming unglued. they rely on america. a reason why america is the most important democracy on the planet for a variety of reasons. not the least of which most countries who share our values rely on america holding it together. looking at these images on college campuses like the video we just saw, they are saying this country is becoming unglued and we don't know who we can rely on in a world in which the future leaders of this country are being educated at institutions making these kids crazy. >> bill: it is profound. >> i had the same experience in israel. i think -- i want to say that these students are in these tents that are being purchased by someone,
son said to me, going to southern israel today was harder for him than going to auschwitz. i said why. i was struck by that. he said because the holocaust feels like another era. not in his lifetime. another -- so kids i think have this mindset we're more modernized and more enlightened and more civilized you can't imagine this kind of systematic barbarism and ghoulishness. for israelis, they are saying your country is becoming unglued. they rely on america. a reason why america is the most...
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my father at that 1979 speech made a very, very central point about bombing the tracks and auschwitz roosevelt's advisers did not agree that the bombing of tracks and auschwitz was a military priority. well, right now i will tell you, as someone with family in israel, as someone who's concerned about the civilians there, the hamas tara tunnels that still exist in raffa represent a threat in the same way that those tracks into auschwitz represented a threat to european jewry. and they need to be dismantled that hamas, terror infrastructure needs to be taken apart. so i very much hope hope that president binds advisors are thinking about that as they make their own decisions about how to proceed. >> very powerful conversation and inside that you've given us today, i do think it's so important that if you're heard it tonight as well. thank you. >> thank you. thanks wise owl, everyone. >> thank you so much. and you know what we're going to hear more from president biden tomorrow because erin burnett that is sitting down with the president for an exclusive interview in wisconsin. it's goi
my father at that 1979 speech made a very, very central point about bombing the tracks and auschwitz roosevelt's advisers did not agree that the bombing of tracks and auschwitz was a military priority. well, right now i will tell you, as someone with family in israel, as someone who's concerned about the civilians there, the hamas tara tunnels that still exist in raffa represent a threat in the same way that those tracks into auschwitz represented a threat to european jewry. and they need to be...
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cruel nazi, horst schrumann became famous for his experiments on castration and radiation testing at auschwitzod, but was still extradited to germany, but escaped here, lived enough for another 12 years. and it was walter rauf, who invented gas chamber machines, calmly managed a cannery in chile, and died in the eighties surrounded by his family. the executioner karl streibel, who killed 2 million jews during operation reinhard and 50. 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 anatomized babies alive, cut off the genitals of prisoners of war without pain relief, sterilized women x-rayed, lived a calm and even happy life, never repented of anything, drowned during. swimming in the sea in 1979 - stroke. ernst lerch, who personally took part in the execution of civilians by his lover, served 2 years in prison, and then lived quietly in austria. gestapo man kurt lishka was released in 1950. he didn’t even think ab
cruel nazi, horst schrumann became famous for his experiments on castration and radiation testing at auschwitzod, but was still extradited to germany, but escaped here, lived enough for another 12 years. and it was walter rauf, who invented gas chamber machines, calmly managed a cannery in chile, and died in the eighties surrounded by his family. the executioner karl streibel, who killed 2 million jews during operation reinhard and 50. never left at all, lived in germany and died without...
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and giving no sent straight to auschwitz. now she's because she to in so yes, what is the phone this i'm just about finished. best of all this is that i have john soaks house is on the top down to saint paul says. now and this has gone back to model is 5 and that's for stocks to going to touch one, florida. i wish this. do you think this about the prisons where the crowd, boston, jews were taking up space, so they sent me to alphabets in your office, cuz she told me that i didn't have my full sentiments signed. i even wondered if i would have to make amends for that. when i returned to germany and managed off ends up to this and have it, the damage which the interest i'll shoot you tonight, then we use what? oh, sure it's meant we went there to be mad at us is of the yes you did was clear this was the end stations committed by others on this aspect. but everything always happens differently from what you expect. right. in the next, i arrived at our shipments at night. the next morning was the intake process. and we'll see you
and giving no sent straight to auschwitz. now she's because she to in so yes, what is the phone this i'm just about finished. best of all this is that i have john soaks house is on the top down to saint paul says. now and this has gone back to model is 5 and that's for stocks to going to touch one, florida. i wish this. do you think this about the prisons where the crowd, boston, jews were taking up space, so they sent me to alphabets in your office, cuz she told me that i didn't have my full...
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it was auschwitz. it was the site of this death camp.orget, we're only a few months now, since october 7th, when the genocidal hamas terrorists went and committed the worst massacre of jews in living memory since the holocaust. and those people then turned up, these protesters have turned up in order to sort of go the jews on the march. and i think it's the inevitable conclusion of two things, really . one is that for a for a number of years now, people have been trying to universalise holocaust remembrance. the you may remember jeremy corbyn, tried signing a an early day motion in parliament change holocaust memorial day to genocide memorial day to genocide memorial day to genocide memorial day . there's this memorial day. there's this constant attempt to sort of universalise the holocaust , to universalise the holocaust, to take its lessons, to take it essentially and say it's not just jews, but the holocaust was very much about the obliteration and the annihilation of the jewish people . so that's one jewish people. so that's one thin
it was auschwitz. it was the site of this death camp.orget, we're only a few months now, since october 7th, when the genocidal hamas terrorists went and committed the worst massacre of jews in living memory since the holocaust. and those people then turned up, these protesters have turned up in order to sort of go the jews on the march. and i think it's the inevitable conclusion of two things, really . one is that for a for a number of years now, people have been trying to universalise...
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auschwitz that could have saved from. on october 11th, 1939.economist alexander sacks livered an historic letter from albert einstein to franklin roosevelt at the white house. in the letter, the distinguished physicist described potential for an atomic weapon and warned that nuclear research was underway inroosevelt responded to einstein' formation, a scientific committee to study whether an atomic weapon was fe later, he approved the creation of the manhattan, a top secret atomic weapon. at a conference hyde park in september of 1944, fdr churchill agreed to keep the bomb project codenamed tube alloys secret from soviet leader joseph stalin. whateither was that russian spies were keeping informed about its progress. fdr was prepared to use weapons against both germany and japan but a bomb was not ready for testing until fdr death in germany july 45. president harry truman authorized the use of atomic bombs against japan in august were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasakinagasaki. and. the most importantanklin roosevelt left
auschwitz that could have saved from. on october 11th, 1939.economist alexander sacks livered an historic letter from albert einstein to franklin roosevelt at the white house. in the letter, the distinguished physicist described potential for an atomic weapon and warned that nuclear research was underway inroosevelt responded to einstein' formation, a scientific committee to study whether an atomic weapon was fe later, he approved the creation of the manhattan, a top secret atomic weapon. at a...
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his father died in auschwitz. eric never knew his mother's fate.ss telegram to family in palestine in 1942, from warsaw ghetto. but he was never able to find out afterwards. she probably maybe died in treblinka or something. but he never was able to find out, which always upset him. another memorial on harwich dock reflects how the children arrived on the shores of essex. one of those was 16—year—old liesl. her grandchildren, brian and courtney spencer, have travelled from the united states to honour their grandmother. she didn't really start talking about it till my sister and i were born. so my whole life i was lucky enough to have about 25 years of her stories. i think it so special. now that i'm a mum too, l ijust have the opportunity to pass this onto my baby. i am sad she doesn't get to meet her grandma. . with only a handful of kindertransport survivors left, events like today show the importance of telling their stories for generations to come. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good afternoon. it was a m
his father died in auschwitz. eric never knew his mother's fate.ss telegram to family in palestine in 1942, from warsaw ghetto. but he was never able to find out afterwards. she probably maybe died in treblinka or something. but he never was able to find out, which always upset him. another memorial on harwich dock reflects how the children arrived on the shores of essex. one of those was 16—year—old liesl. her grandchildren, brian and courtney spencer, have travelled from the united states...
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the bombing of the rails to auschwitz that could have saved lives. from. on october 11th, 1939.economist alexander sacks einstein to franklin roosevelt at the white house. in the letter, the distinguished physicistcribed potential for an atomic weapon and warned thatrway in germany. roosevelt responded to einstein's letter by authorizing thentific committee to study whether an atomic weapon was feasible. manhattan, a top secret effort to build conference hyde park in september of 1944, fdr churchill agreed to keep the bomb project co secret from soviet leader joseph stalin. what neither was that russian spies were keeping informed about its progress. fdr was prepared to use weapons against both germany and japan but a bomb was n until fdr death in germany surrender in july 45. president harry truman authorized the use of atomic bombs against japan in august were dropped on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki nagasaki. and. the most important legacy fr r the united nations organization. from the earliest days of world war, fdr worked to create a postwar organization ded
the bombing of the rails to auschwitz that could have saved lives. from. on october 11th, 1939.economist alexander sacks einstein to franklin roosevelt at the white house. in the letter, the distinguished physicistcribed potential for an atomic weapon and warned thatrway in germany. roosevelt responded to einstein's letter by authorizing thentific committee to study whether an atomic weapon was feasible. manhattan, a top secret effort to build conference hyde park in september of 1944, fdr...
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. >> one, a very, very bad thing, quite extraordinary to see that yesterday at auschwitz there was ah and service. and this, of course , service. and this, of course, was to remember the horrors of what happened at that factory of death during world war two, but also to remember those, not just those that were killed on october the 7th, but of course, the 90 or so that are still being held hostage in shocking, shocking conditions . and shocking conditions. and pro—palestinian protesters turn up outside auschwitz, putting out leaflets flying the palestinian flag. frankly, folks, i think that is completely and utterly sick . completely and utterly sick. now, i have talked to you on this program a couple of times about the world health organisation. people have absolutely no faith in whatsoever with their annual budget of $7 billion every year. and who did their best to hide the true causes of covid. they have, as i've said this before to you, i'm going to say it again. scheduled for the end of may, they have a conference at which they want us to sign up to a global pandemic treaty that
. >> one, a very, very bad thing, quite extraordinary to see that yesterday at auschwitz there was ah and service. and this, of course , service. and this, of course, was to remember the horrors of what happened at that factory of death during world war two, but also to remember those, not just those that were killed on october the 7th, but of course, the 90 or so that are still being held hostage in shocking, shocking conditions . and shocking conditions. and pro—palestinian protesters...
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he survived auschwitz, and a second camp. mother, they never saw her again after auschwitz and his father moved to a different camp. what he lived to see today, i can't even imagine what that means. this is someone who went on -- he was 97 years old -- to teach others the lessons of this. the equivocation, or the false equivocation by the biden administration, is a lie. rebeccah pointed out what israel does. there are so many steps before a strike. i've been there, seen this played out. this is something they do to preserve life because of their belief in life. if they are not, they will not strike. it is not simple at times. and they are faced with people who will strike at them, strike at aid workers. they hit ambulances earlier today, and so much more. >> kayleigh: keep in mind, there are five american hostages. and they are babies. let's keep our focus on them. the judge in president trump's criminal trial extending jail time if trump keeps highlighting the gag order. a live report, that's next. ego, the number one rated
he survived auschwitz, and a second camp. mother, they never saw her again after auschwitz and his father moved to a different camp. what he lived to see today, i can't even imagine what that means. this is someone who went on -- he was 97 years old -- to teach others the lessons of this. the equivocation, or the false equivocation by the biden administration, is a lie. rebeccah pointed out what israel does. there are so many steps before a strike. i've been there, seen this played out. this is...
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schrumann, became famous for his experiments on castration and testing radiation in prison camps at auschwitzulty, but was still extradited to germany, however, he escaped here and lived in prosperity for another 12 years. and it was walter rauf, who invented gas chamber machines, calmly managed a cannery in chile, and died in the eighties surrounded by his family. executioner karl streebel, 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 live babies, cut off the genitals of prisoners of war without pain relief, sterilized women with x-rays, lived a calm and even happy life, never repented of anything, drowned while swimming. at sea in 1979. stroke. ernst lerch, who personally took part in the execution of civilians by his lover, served 2 years in prison, and then lived quietly in austria. gestapo man kurt lishka was released in 1950.
schrumann, became famous for his experiments on castration and testing radiation in prison camps at auschwitzulty, but was still extradited to germany, however, he escaped here and lived in prosperity for another 12 years. and it was walter rauf, who invented gas chamber machines, calmly managed a cannery in chile, and died in the eighties surrounded by his family. executioner karl streebel, who killed 2 million jews and 50,000 gypsies during operation reinhard. never left at all, lived in...
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i think you'll find a lot of sources on that auschwitz had a women's camp to madonna, had a women's sowithin a sound not all of the concentration camps were women's camp sections. and they had a cadre of guards that were in charge of the prisoners there. and there were always many more men prisoners and women prisoners in terms of political prisoners being arrested or keeping people for labor, men or were used in the slave labor camps and in the camps. report prisoners always in much, much greater numbers. certainly many of the had bordellos where prisoners that were considered attractive are forced to serve. and so there is a lot of sexual violence certainly on the eastern front either in camps or otherwise. the old story that while no sexual rape did not take place because of the german laws about race and gender race mixing that at least one thing the nazis didn't do was have lots of rape. we know that's wrong. now, enough research has been done that we know that was a great deal of sexual violence in the camps, in the areas occupation and was a huge amount of bartered sex because t
i think you'll find a lot of sources on that auschwitz had a women's camp to madonna, had a women's sowithin a sound not all of the concentration camps were women's camp sections. and they had a cadre of guards that were in charge of the prisoners there. and there were always many more men prisoners and women prisoners in terms of political prisoners being arrested or keeping people for labor, men or were used in the slave labor camps and in the camps. report prisoners always in much, much...
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serbs and this is only in one, but the most terrible concentration camp after auschwitz.ergei kholoshevsky about the balkan tragedy, second world. in april '41, fascist germany allowed the croatian collaborators ustosha to create the so-called independent state of croatia; a month later, in may '41, the croats opened the first concentration camp near jasenovac and began to enthusiastically destroy their neighbors, the serbs. by the end of the war, a network of concentration camps. grew to 80, and the scale of the massacres and cruelty of the croats amazed even the germans. in this forest, in every clearing underground, there are two-three-meter layers of human remains. according to serbian historians, about 500,000 serbs, 40,000 roma and 33,00 jews were killed in the jasenovo concentration camp system. these horrifying numbers are staggering, but even they are very approximate. in fact, jasenovac is huge. a huge cemetery with an area of 65,000 km, including 105 mass graves, people tortured here were simply dumped into huge graves the size of football fields and covered
serbs and this is only in one, but the most terrible concentration camp after auschwitz.ergei kholoshevsky about the balkan tragedy, second world. in april '41, fascist germany allowed the croatian collaborators ustosha to create the so-called independent state of croatia; a month later, in may '41, the croats opened the first concentration camp near jasenovac and began to enthusiastically destroy their neighbors, the serbs. by the end of the war, a network of concentration camps. grew to 80,...
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their release, this for me, russian culture, well, like german culture during the second world war, auschwitziar were absolutely, and there is a difference between german and russian culture, but your question was not about that, so i will answer it first... responsibility on people who understand the threat, in ukrainian intelligentsia, in ukrainian civil society, because the minority determines the vector in which the country will move and develop, and therefore it is important that this minority is organized, that it articulates its messages and that it speaks in different languages about the same thing, which even in a genocidal war of extermination, we must... remember that we are fighting to remain a free society, and that challenge is twofold, and that this war did not begin in february of '22, as the world thinks, in february 14th, when we first got a chance to build such a free society, well , the attitude of the state and society towards a particular person is also very important, you understand, something that we have not seen very often, even since 200 there in 2014 , when it ca
their release, this for me, russian culture, well, like german culture during the second world war, auschwitziar were absolutely, and there is a difference between german and russian culture, but your question was not about that, so i will answer it first... responsibility on people who understand the threat, in ukrainian intelligentsia, in ukrainian civil society, because the minority determines the vector in which the country will move and develop, and therefore it is important that this...
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totalitarian society, everything was very simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we look at auschwitz, and about rudolf hess, it was about the same, it was not timed with the executions of sundermoch , not timed with the october ones holidays, this is later fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounds more tragic, in fact it was because they had nowhere to put the prisoner and they decided to simply reduce the number of arrests. and they were also shot in a deliberate way, so that not with one bullet, because this, well, this is fantastic, that a bullet pierced two skulls, and it was possible to knock out people in this way, but they were not shot once more, they were taken out, they were stripped , for example, before the shooting, because well, the clothes could still be needed, all this is terrible, we were talking about representatives of the creative intelligentsia, but what was being flooded. barges with people in the northern seas in russia somewhere, i’ve also read such stories, it’s much easier, the barge is old, it’s not needed, and plus you’ll drown a few hundred
totalitarian society, everything was very simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we look at auschwitz, and about rudolf hess, it was about the same, it was not timed with the executions of sundermoch , not timed with the october ones holidays, this is later fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounds more tragic, in fact it was because they had nowhere to put the prisoner and they decided to simply reduce the number of arrests. and they were also shot in a deliberate...
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release, this is russian culture for me, well, how german culture during the second world war was auschwitz babeniar, absolutely, and there is a difference between german and russian culture, but your question was not about that, so i will answer it first: the responsibility lies with the people who understand the threat, with the ukrainian intelligentsia, with the ukrainian civil society, because the minority determines the vector in which it will move and develop. country, and therefore it is important for this minority to be organized, for them to articulate their messages and for them to speak in different languages about the same thing, that even in a genocidal war of extermination, we must remember that we are fighting to remain a free society, and this challenge is twofold, and that this war did not begin in february of the 22nd year, as the world thinks, in february of the 14th, when we first got a chance to do so. to build a society, well , the attitude of the state and society towards this particular person is also very important, you understand, what we are for by and large, th
release, this is russian culture for me, well, how german culture during the second world war was auschwitz babeniar, absolutely, and there is a difference between german and russian culture, but your question was not about that, so i will answer it first: the responsibility lies with the people who understand the threat, with the ukrainian intelligentsia, with the ukrainian civil society, because the minority determines the vector in which it will move and develop. country, and therefore it is...
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depersonalized by this history of various leaders and peoples, well, when kolyma fought against auschwitz how did it help our resilience in the modern second russian-ukrainian war? this is a special espresso project: to the day of remembrance and victory over nazism. and to vol. discussion of this topic, to the discussion of the importance, common to the whole civilized world, of commemorating and remembering those events, and we include our new guests, our two guests, volodymyr vyetrovych, people's deputy of ukraine and historian, as well as mykola knyazhytskyi, people's deputy of ukraine, we will talk about why it is important to be with europe, why it is important today is may to celebrate this day, and before we move on to the discussion, let's... watch our short video together, because this year, in 2024, ukraine will for the first time simultaneously celebrate the day of remembrance and reconciliation, as well as the victory over nazism in the second world war war, exactly today, may 8. this date was established in june of last year by the verkhovna rada of ukraine, the gradual tran
depersonalized by this history of various leaders and peoples, well, when kolyma fought against auschwitz how did it help our resilience in the modern second russian-ukrainian war? this is a special espresso project: to the day of remembrance and victory over nazism. and to vol. discussion of this topic, to the discussion of the importance, common to the whole civilized world, of commemorating and remembering those events, and we include our new guests, our two guests, volodymyr vyetrovych,...
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>> and the march was at auschwitz. this pretty horrendous stuff. >> incredible.he gb news room. your headlines. the shadow chancellor says britain's economy is in a worse state than many people think . in a worse state than many people think. in a speech in london earlier, rachel reeves said the government isn't being honest with voters, citing the prime minister's claims that britain has turned a corner. she said voters need to ask themselves whether they feel better off after 14 years of the tories . after 14 years of the tories. downing street has declined to blame a specific state or actor for a cyber attack on the ministry of defence . that's ministry of defence. that's despite earlier reports suggesting china was the prime suspect. it's after a massive hacking attack compromised td bank details and some addresses of serving defence personnel and veterans. prime minister rishi sunak says swift action has been taken . taken. >> there are indications that a malign actor has compromised the armed forces payment network, but i do want to reassure people that min
>> and the march was at auschwitz. this pretty horrendous stuff. >> incredible.he gb news room. your headlines. the shadow chancellor says britain's economy is in a worse state than many people think . in a worse state than many people think. in a speech in london earlier, rachel reeves said the government isn't being honest with voters, citing the prime minister's claims that britain has turned a corner. she said voters need to ask themselves whether they feel better off after 14...
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and giving notice sent straight to auschwitz. now she is she 2 in? so yes, what is the phone this i'm just about finished. best of all this is diane has john soaks house is on the top down to saint paul says, now i'm the test jones. off the model is 5 and the 4th fast to going to touch one, florida. i wish this. do you think this about the prisons where the crowd, boston, jews were taking up space. so they sent me to offsets and you know, 60, she told me that i didn't have my full sentence signed. i even wondered if i would have to make amends for that. when i returned to germany and managed off ended up because that's now that the damage which the bundle. nitrous i'll shoot you tonight. then we use what i'll shoot. it's meant we went back to the magic. toughest of the yes you did was clear . this was the end stations committed by others on this as fun, but everything always happens differently from what you expect. right. in the next, i arrived at our shirts at night. the next morning was the intake process. and we'll see, you know, song that was ve
and giving notice sent straight to auschwitz. now she is she 2 in? so yes, what is the phone this i'm just about finished. best of all this is diane has john soaks house is on the top down to saint paul says, now i'm the test jones. off the model is 5 and the 4th fast to going to touch one, florida. i wish this. do you think this about the prisons where the crowd, boston, jews were taking up space. so they sent me to offsets and you know, 60, she told me that i didn't have my full sentence...
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ukrainian statehood, the act of june 30, and he was taken away then to poland, and he was in the auschwitz concentration camp, so he is not a refugee, not an immigrant, he was arrested for political motives, well... he ended up in refugee camps in germany, there were such large camps in bavaria, mainly augsburg, regensburg, so that he was in those camps, well , then he had the opportunity... because he got a scholarship through our bishop, who was then in the vatican, bishop ivan buchka, had the opportunity to enter a catholic university in belgium, the university of louvain, he completed his studies there, then he stayed where he was and that's how he started, he started dealing with the ukrainian community, but i can give the word to bohdan, because he also has an interesting story, i won't to take time, the ancestors through my mother left in 1947, it was... a very important year from the point of view of history, it was the last transportation from volyn and also the magnitude, you all know the vistula campaign, and there was another campaign when it was already clear who was a bit of
ukrainian statehood, the act of june 30, and he was taken away then to poland, and he was in the auschwitz concentration camp, so he is not a refugee, not an immigrant, he was arrested for political motives, well... he ended up in refugee camps in germany, there were such large camps in bavaria, mainly augsburg, regensburg, so that he was in those camps, well , then he had the opportunity... because he got a scholarship through our bishop, who was then in the vatican, bishop ivan buchka, had...
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, as in a totalitarian society, everything was very simple, very... rationally, today we look at auschwitzolf hess, it was roughly like this however, this did not coincide with the shooting of moss sanders not read before the october holidays, that's later. fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way, in fact it was, they had nowhere to put the prisoner, and they decided to simply reduce the number of detainees, and they also shot them thoughtfully, not with one bullet, because that it would be fantastic if a bullet pierced two skulls and it was possible to knock out people in this way, but they were not shot once more, they were taken out, they were undressed for... a charge before the execution, because clothes could still be needed, all this is terrible, i don't know, or it was about representatives of the creative intelligentsia, but the fact that barges were flooded with people somewhere in the northern seas in russia, i also read such stories, it’s much simpler, the barge is old, it’s not needed, and plus you you will still drown several hundred peop
, as in a totalitarian society, everything was very simple, very... rationally, today we look at auschwitzolf hess, it was roughly like this however, this did not coincide with the shooting of moss sanders not read before the october holidays, that's later. fiction, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way, in fact it was, they had nowhere to put the prisoner, and they decided to simply reduce the number of detainees, and they also shot them thoughtfully, not with...
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society, everything was very simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we are looking at auschwitzbout rudolf hess, it was about the same, it was completely, it was not timed executions of moss sanders, not timed to the october holidays. a later invention, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way. actually, it was, they had no place to put the prisoner anymore and they decided to simply reduce the contingent of detainees and shot them also thoughtfully, not with one bullet, because it is, well, it is fantastic that the bullet pierced two skulls and it was possible to knock them out in this way people, but they were not shot once more, they were taken away, they were stripped. for example, before the execution, because the clothes could still be needed, all this is terrible, i don't know if this was specifically about the representatives creative intelligentsia, but the fact that barges were sunk together with people somewhere in the northern seas of russia, i also read such stories, it is much simpler, the barge is old, it is not needed, and plus you wil
society, everything was very simple, very well thought out, rational, but today we are looking at auschwitzbout rudolf hess, it was about the same, it was completely, it was not timed executions of moss sanders, not timed to the october holidays. a later invention, because it seemed to us that it somehow sounded more tragic that way. actually, it was, they had no place to put the prisoner anymore and they decided to simply reduce the contingent of detainees and shot them also thoughtfully, not...
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is somebody was washed for auschwitz personally i stood today on these grounds and thought what part of never forget did we not remember. so i do call upon not just a lieutenant governor the ag speaker of assembly get a backbone and stand up and provide the education taxpayers fight for as well as ending the anti-semitism korey bush had this to say watch. >> from george washington university to washington and everywhere else students have been violently beaten without provocation arrested and charged with disproportionate offences suspended and barred from campus denied access to food and medical services and karen campus. barred from walking the stage at graduation. >> anti-semitic holding classes across the country and spewing hateful rhetoric for weeks and weeks. >> ridiculous way to look at the situation 80% and separate opinion polls and they just went to get on with education being blocked by some student some outside agitators overseas money is feeling all of this and people like that supposed to be standing up for the rule of law underwrites the students to study is absolutel
is somebody was washed for auschwitz personally i stood today on these grounds and thought what part of never forget did we not remember. so i do call upon not just a lieutenant governor the ag speaker of assembly get a backbone and stand up and provide the education taxpayers fight for as well as ending the anti-semitism korey bush had this to say watch. >> from george washington university to washington and everywhere else students have been violently beaten without provocation arrested...
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i fear that this becomes a moment like world war ii soldiers going into auschwitz at the end of the warup and say there's nobody left alive. they killed everybody. i think the administration very much fear that. of course there is all of the politics that are part of this domestically with the administration. it is just not convenient for them to be successful. >> prime minister netanyahu today put out a statement saying he is going into self-doubt that andy is going into rafa and they will destroy hamas. let me ask you this. all of these middle east countries, this is a story that does not get told. they want israel to clean up and destroy hamas. a lot of them would like them to destroy iran. the abraham accord country. saudi arabia, uae, jordan, sudan , morocco and maybe i left one out. they all want israel to clean out hamas. we have a secretary of state and a president that does not want israel to clean out hamas. i just do not understand the middle east politics. i do not understand what the bidens think they are getting into. i don't understand what antony blinken thinks he's doin
i fear that this becomes a moment like world war ii soldiers going into auschwitz at the end of the warup and say there's nobody left alive. they killed everybody. i think the administration very much fear that. of course there is all of the politics that are part of this domestically with the administration. it is just not convenient for them to be successful. >> prime minister netanyahu today put out a statement saying he is going into self-doubt that andy is going into rafa and they...
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rallies, and among them not only russians. but the germans, whose parents knew well what the ovens of auschwitzd symbolism would be taken, scholz alone probably knows to burn it too, but not everywhere like that, in many... countries they honor soviet soldiers and remember well who saved peace from the brown plague of concentration camp ovens. ivan blagoy confirms. a berlin police officer methodically counts the heads of "ein" vai "dray". march to the memorial in tiergarton. the participants in the action were never given an immortal regiment. police officers allow escorted groups of 10 people to the monument. people don't understand why. and they hold and hold. the second victory, peering at the portraits of front-line soldiers, reading their names, we suddenly stumble, harry schmit, german, anti-fascist, on june 22, 1941 in moscow, he volunteered for the front, a military intelligence officer and partisan. of course, as a german, i am proud that my father fought on the right side. and these are not the only germans who, on victory day came to soviet memorials to honor the memory of their ance
rallies, and among them not only russians. but the germans, whose parents knew well what the ovens of auschwitzd symbolism would be taken, scholz alone probably knows to burn it too, but not everywhere like that, in many... countries they honor soviet soldiers and remember well who saved peace from the brown plague of concentration camp ovens. ivan blagoy confirms. a berlin police officer methodically counts the heads of "ein" vai "dray". march to the memorial in tiergarton....
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history came in auschwitz 1943. at this time, the banking industry was north. any finance in the war economy, but also the holocaust, the systematic murder of jukes and other minorities, the banks branch in costs. if it's a guaranteed loans to totes and sons, the companies that may be in sooner races for the ask gets crematorium. starting in 1937, hub and use of ups was both of torture bank. upset not that from one fish there because off tops himself set off to 1945 and that he didn't want to be counted among those who sent. they had no nothing just on the the end directly admitted that he'd been quite aware of the crimes being committed by the nazis for this most, colombo, the 1954. the country was getting back when it sees west germany. when the foot for world cup, the gym and economic miracle had become that so to had the cold the civic union launched sputnik. the 1st specialize into space deutscher bank was finally reformed in 1957. this time in front, such not talent, it'd be broken off by the allies of to the who. the, and in spite of his role should rush
history came in auschwitz 1943. at this time, the banking industry was north. any finance in the war economy, but also the holocaust, the systematic murder of jukes and other minorities, the banks branch in costs. if it's a guaranteed loans to totes and sons, the companies that may be in sooner races for the ask gets crematorium. starting in 1937, hub and use of ups was both of torture bank. upset not that from one fish there because off tops himself set off to 1945 and that he didn't want to...