We've learned nothing from history. May God bless and save the Palestinians from a fate they absolutely did not deserve.
@nickstutts9056Күн бұрын
There are 🤡 that say it never happened 😅
@ChosenOne-jk6goКүн бұрын
The fact that people did this to people makes you realize what disgusting human race is…
@LastZambie23Күн бұрын
How come the Jewish people have been exiled from so many countries, so many times, over the course of recorded history?
@DavidWright-w9vКүн бұрын
Those who don't believe this ever happened go and have a good look round and say it never happened
@justsayin20493 күн бұрын
The most horrific and darkest period of human history! I think the Vikings were kinder and gentler people.
@conclusojuancarrion6584 күн бұрын
LA SEÑORA NO PIERDE TIEMPO DE PRMERA LA MANO A LA PRESA!!!
@Doicus.dreams5 күн бұрын
He gave them 5 years to leave
@TheRanaro5 күн бұрын
I went to Poland just under 2 years ago with JRoots. We did visit Auschwitz, and I like you, I was numb. What was even more bizarre? Just across the street is a shopping centre and private houses where people live day to day. There is even a city bus with the destination "Auschwitz-Birkenau" on the top of the windshield. I kid you not. It was as if I was walking in the Twilight Zone.
@lb97215 күн бұрын
Did a whole lot of good educating America about fascism for them to turn around and put America’s own Hilter Donald Trump in to office November 2024. We’re all dead. We just don’t know it yet.
@taz6675 күн бұрын
I swear non of this is disturbing compared to GGAAZZAA
@maxsmith6955 күн бұрын
The Red Cross was in the camp twice a week to bring 1200 care packages, sent from family members. Auschwitz had 2 orchestras, a pool, sauna, dental clinic, hospital, chapel, library, 12 kitchens, soccer field, court house, prison, classrooms, post office and general store. 8,000 of the 20,000 who were in the camp, worked at the Buna Rubber factory to make rubber for the German military.
@CraigHalliday-r8q6 күн бұрын
The Nazi's and Hitler we're Evil Sadistic Monster's Barbaric Brutal Revolting Creatures
@CraigHalliday-r8q6 күн бұрын
Hitler's Disgusting Sadistic Inhuman Barbaric Evil Revolting Brutal Regime was responsible for this Barbarity Adolf Hitler and the Nazis the SS the Nazi Death Squad's every part of Nazi Germany are to blame for this Evil Horror and when people day it didn't happen they are just as bad as the Vile Barbaric Murderer's who Committed this Horrendous Mass Evil on innocent HUMAN BEINGS
@peterjanjanin98836 күн бұрын
Does every tattoo come with happy ending?
@yazsentul7 күн бұрын
Nasi lemak is white color eat with sambal...fried chicken...cucumber...enchovies .... Fried peanuts....
@yazsentul7 күн бұрын
Its call NASI KANDAR....NOT NASI LEMAK.
@HtunWai-ie4ng9 күн бұрын
Why did she do that after tattoos..?
@jayeshdani89649 күн бұрын
Sexy dude handsome as well 🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@swagmartin3509 күн бұрын
The English were much worse than the nazi’s 😢
@jaysoncapate44569 күн бұрын
I just got mine last November 25, 2024 and its an amazing experience, she did not grab mine but she touch my legs because I have lots of hair on my legs 😂😂
@jameslafreniere94589 күн бұрын
Poor people. Hitlers in hell on a sea of fire moans all around him caused by him. Its a nice thought 🙏
@el-violador9 күн бұрын
7:02 That hit hard. I was not ready for that
@ayeshaRostayee10 күн бұрын
ωє ωαит αиσтнєя нσℓσ¢αυѕт😊
@ayeshaRostayee10 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@kristenforsythe407210 күн бұрын
I'm so fascinated by all of this Corrie ten boom was a holocaust sorvier
@scholasticlearning389510 күн бұрын
hitler was the biggest terrorist that the world does not recognise today because of the USA influence.
@gabolujan310913 күн бұрын
Absolutely horrendous. I just went here in the first week of December 2024. I thought I knew. I read the history books. I saw the movies. But coming here completely destroyed my whole world idea of what I thought. It was a deep emotional moment of sadness
@JohnSmith-ii7dw13 күн бұрын
and yet we allow klaus schwaab control over an entity that wants to do away with people
@Irmamarusic14 күн бұрын
Not just them
@SharonMahto16 күн бұрын
13:19 crazy
@daleliske975716 күн бұрын
To the people who believe that this never happened. Go and visit, you cowards. You're the same people that believe that UFO abduction happened but factual evidence is fabrication.
@daleliske975716 күн бұрын
And yet when I remarked on a previous video, stating that the nazi soldiers or people that took a part in this, got off easy found guilty and were hanged. I got a reply from a person that I was no better than the personal that exhausted millions of innocent people. I was a barbaric person in 2023.!! For expressing my opinions against the six million people who were sent to their deaths.! Solely because of their religion.!:and yet we're supposed to learn from the past.!
@davidcampbell667716 күн бұрын
I worked at a predominantly jewish membership country club in the late 80's. Quite a few of the male members that I got to meet and play golf with had the forearm tattoo of the camp registration number. I never questioned or commented on it and it wasn't talked about. I could only think to myself, WOW
@Dianderson181617 күн бұрын
This is disgusting where is it located?
@abimanthayaparan179517 күн бұрын
That last quote hits unbelievably deep within the soul.
@Marcy1xxMcGrath17 күн бұрын
hi thank you for sharing this so sad a place to see those poor souls went through hell in that place may they all rest in peace
@Fajar-dh8hr19 күн бұрын
Menjijikan 🙏
@gregoryaisemberg271220 күн бұрын
Eye for an eye, tooth for tooth.
@randybehm573120 күн бұрын
Why is it illegal to question this? Truth fears no investigation.
@MitchRichards4419 күн бұрын
Question what aspect of it and why? You can ask questions about the details, its illegal to deny established fact.
@maxsmith6955 күн бұрын
There were 1200 care packages sent from families to the camp each week and the Red Cross delivered them. There was a weight limit of 1.5 KG per package. And only 2 per month was allowed. My relative was historian who wrote her PH.d on the war.
@John-nz5vd21 күн бұрын
It is events and places like this which makes me question my belief in a kind, loving,benevolent God.
@abimanthayaparan179517 күн бұрын
If there is a single God, he cannot be kind, loving and benevolent. It is possible for A God to be those things, but if that is true then there is a God who embodies wrath, chaos and absolute misery too.
I believe all of us should be mandated to study this stuff to get a proper understanding of what these people went thorough and it might just change people’s opinions on the poor Jews and and every other race that had to endure this ,and maybe it’s why when someone upsets Israel they respond with such force ,nobody and no race on earth should have to be exposed to so much evil ,it goes to show what the human being is capable off 1word atrocious.god bless their souls I pray they are in a better place right now .
@maxsmith6955 күн бұрын
What about the Tunisian wars?
@InTruthandinSpirit22 күн бұрын
Curiously, even modern crematoriums cannot cremate people at the pace that was done during the holocaust. Nobody ever speaks of the concentration camps in Poland or in the Soviet or even in the United States. A lot of which didn’t have the high numbers like the Nazis, but the level of aggression and violence made Auschwitz look like a cakewalk.
@MitchRichards4419 күн бұрын
Nope.... Modern crem atoriums are built for a single occupant, have legal standards to meet regarding degree of incin eration, no co-mingling ashes, and the time you refer to includes heating up, as well as the cooling period that complete the process so the ashes can be recovered. The WW2 versions were huge, built for purpose, and intended to be efficient in regard to continuous use where new material was put in with old material over and over. It was an industrialized process.
@InTruthandinSpirit19 күн бұрын
@ thank you for the insight I’m glad you believe all the dribble the government spoon feeds you. Government = to control the mind
@maxsmith6955 күн бұрын
Treblinka, in northern Poland, cremated 870,000 on outdoor pyres. There are models created to show what it looked like. The models do not show any walls to prevent the normally high winds, which could hamper the operation, but it is possible there were bushes in the area, so no walls were needed.
@MitchRichards445 күн бұрын
@@maxsmith695 Models? Look up "Dresden Altmarkt square bod ies" to see clear pictures of the "rail method" in action.
@marekpa23 күн бұрын
Time 6:35. There’s a written message in Czech: **LET THIS PLACE, WHERE THE NAZIS MURDERED AROUND ONE AND A HALF MILLION MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN, MAINLY JEWS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES OF EUROPE, BE FOREVER A CRY OF DESPAIR AND A WARNING TO HUMANITY.** AUSCHWITZ - BIRKENAU 1940-1945
@adamfacey555523 күн бұрын
Just remember that hitler was a socialist
@CrammyCram23 күн бұрын
wasn’t he a fascist?
@ChrisThiessen23 күн бұрын
My uncle went for a tour during the end of the war.He said it was a serious overwhelming sense of deep -deep oppression !He had to leave. He said he never wept so hard and deeply.There are people who say it will happen again.
@darrell371623 күн бұрын
There is no God, ask yourself if the loving almighty truly loves us, would he turn a blind eye and see evil take control of us. Have faith people say, it's not faith, it's luck if you survived, nothing to do with a God. Ask yourself why did I survive yet so many were killed.
@abimanthayaparan179517 күн бұрын
I believe that if there is a God, then there are multiple Gods. And you must beg the right God to save you from those who represent pain and suffering.
@MSaad-ht7ni24 күн бұрын
It is deeply ironic that a people who have endured unimaginable atrocities, such as the Holocaust, now find themselves in a position where their actions inflict significant suffering on others, as seen in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The cycle of violence, including the bombing of Palestine and the resulting human toll, serves as a stark reminder that humanity often fails to learn from its past. In the end, we are all human, yet history repeatedly demonstrates our inability to break free from patterns of conflict and injustice.