Comments by "Nattygsbord" (@nattygsbord) on "Execution of Nazi Einsatzgruppe commander whose unit shot more then 90,000 Jews - Otto Ohlendorf" video.

  1. The nazis had a state apparatus and Germanys industrial might behind them to help them do their killing. They tried all kinds of methods of killing people. And they managed to kill a lot of people. But in the end did they end up with a very simple solution of killing people - they transported thousands of people to top secret camps with barbed wire and guard towers with machine guns. And then they lied to people and told them to take a shower. And once everyone was inside they "shower room" they locked the door and threw in poison gas. Once everyone inside was dead they did throw the bodies into ovens and burned them into ash - ash which then was thrown into rivers or used as fertilizer. Every victim would be dead so there would be no eyewitnesses left to tell the truth, and all bodies would be eliminated so no evidence would be left behind.. But many mistakes were made by the nazis. A hundred thousand victims managed to survive the horrors at Auschwitz and could tell the world about the truth. The camp Majdanek was conquered before it could be destroyed, so now the world know what a German gas chamber looklike. A recording from the Wansee conferance was unsuccesfully destroyed, so now people know about the German plans. And many photos from the holocaust were taken despite the German state had absolutly forbidden any photos from being taken inside the death camps. And a few nazis have testified how the mass murder were taken place - most of them in an naive attempt to save their own life from the gallows, while a rare few others were perhaps struck by some regret, shame, and guilt and tried to repair a wound that can never be made undone... Today we know a lot about the holocaust. But there is also a huge amount that we do not know. Only 2 people survived a place like Belzec where half a million people died. Same goes for Chelmno. And it would not surprise me if there are thousands of mass graves in eastern Europe that few are aware of. We will not know how many reacted the last minutes of their lives when the gas was pumped inside the room. Or what people thought about as they worked as the first Sonderkommandos and was forced to carry out all the innocent dead bodies of children and women from the gas chambers and then burn them. How would one feel after seeing foreigners gassing your own people to death? The Tattooist of Auschwitz said that he passed out after he saw the Germans force a large number of jews inside a bus with , and then they locked the door. And a guy climbed on top of the roof and threw in some poison into the bus... and heartbreaking scream was heard... And the man witnessed this passed out, and was a mental wreck for the coming two weeks and unable to work and had to be kept hidden by his friends for that time. Personally I think I would feel sick an vomit 🤮🤮 after seing such awful evil sh*t being done. I think killing people with gas is just an unnecessary cruel way of killing someone. Cruel to the victim to spend minutes in pain. Cruel to the slave who have to despose the dead body. And cruel to the killers who have to hear all screams. But for Germany who needed ammunition, morphine to treat injured soldiers, and fuel for trucks, and had a large chemical industry that could produce large amounts of poison gas from chemical waste products it was perhaps a logical economic choice.
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