Comments by "Natan from Haifa" (@Natan_from_Haifa) on "Executions Of The German Soldiers Hanged On A Huge Gallows In Kyiv" video.
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Unlike in Western Europe, in the occupied territory of the USSR, the attitude of the population was completely different: Jews were killed from the summer of 1941 right in their places of residence in the nearest ravine and with the active participation of the local population.
A total of 3,000 SS men of four Ansatzgruppen (German: Einsatzgruppen) have never, without the help and participation of the local population, been able to find and kill 3 million Jews of the USSR themselves in 2 years. For every SS man, there were 30-40 local collaborators who did the dirtiest work. 0.1% of Jews survived in the occupied territories - one in a thousand.
In Western Europe, the population helped Jews, and a number of countries (Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Italy (before the German occupation in 1943), Hungary (until the autumn of 1944) and Finland, not counting neutral ones) did not hand over their Jews to Hitler.
In Western Europe, the extermination of Jews after the Wannsee Conference (near Berlin in January 1942) was a terrible secret and the Germans took Jews (under the guise of "resettlement") to six extermination camps in Poland.
To exterminate European Jews, the Germans established six death camps on the former territory of Poland — Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Auschwitz-Birkenau (part of the Auschwitz camp complex) and Majdanek.
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Unlike in Western Europe, in the occupied territory of the USSR, the attitude of the population was completely different: Jews were killed from the summer of 1941 right in their places of residence in the nearest ravine and with the active participation of the local population.
A total of 3,000 SS men of four Ansatzgruppen (German: Einsatzgruppen) have never, without the help and participation of the local population, been able to find and kill 3 million Jews of the USSR themselves in 2 years. For every SS man, there were 30-40 local collaborators who did the dirtiest work. 0.1% of Jews survived in the occupied territories - one in a thousand.
In Western Europe, the population helped Jews, and a number of countries (Bulgaria, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Italy (before the German occupation in 1943), Hungary (until the autumn of 1944) and Finland, not counting neutral ones) did not hand over their Jews to Hitler.
In Western Europe, the extermination of Jews after the Wannsee Conference (near Berlin in January 1942) was a terrible secret and the Germans took Jews (under the guise of "resettlement") to six extermination camps in Poland.
To exterminate European Jews, the Germans established six death camps on the former territory of Poland — Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Auschwitz-Birkenau (part of the Auschwitz camp complex) and Majdanek.
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