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Interview in Treblinka
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@babewittelsbach6433
@babewittelsbach6433 Күн бұрын
This video clearly confirms how Lanzmann was manipulating his witnesses. He interrupts him when he sees that answers does not suit the narrative. Then, he asks questions over and over to receive answer that will be satysfying to him and corresponding to the overall concept of the documentary (like with the ownership of the field). The lady translating was omitting some pieces and you can see how she does not allow him to speak. They use an uneducated peasant to prove Lanzmann's point, whereas the witness is not understanding how he is being manipulated. Truth is that in combating antisemitism Lanzmann shown plenty of antipolonism.
@scorpio-ik5fm
@scorpio-ik5fm 15 сағат бұрын
The problem with that argument is that it doesn't matter Lanzmann's intentions. He clearly showed in the final cut that he allowed candid interviews. What matters is that he stood there with a witness, a witness to the worst atrocity in history. The essence of this interview, the essence of the Holocaust, is 9:05-9:22. This is the question that needs to be answered.
@marcusciocan7621
@marcusciocan7621 7 күн бұрын
Habe selbst sein Buch gelesen! Unglaublich, wie offen er über diese Zeit spricht und wie detailliert er alles beschreibt. Bin sehr dankbar dafür. Kann es nur empfehlen-> Sonderbehandlung
@francoisedautresme9697
@francoisedautresme9697 21 күн бұрын
Pas de noms.Pas de legendes.. Why ?
@sujumongge6987
@sujumongge6987 Ай бұрын
😢😢
@andriszvirbulis8537
@andriszvirbulis8537 Ай бұрын
fenomenāla čekista tieksme piesiet latviešus visur un pie visām nacistu zvērībām! Tā māk tikai maskavijas nacistu pakalpiņi!
@johnwright291
@johnwright291 2 ай бұрын
What I glean from this is that the Nazi's were more lax in their efforts to conceal the true purpose of the camps than is usally assumed.
@TheJayTex
@TheJayTex Ай бұрын
It was very much an open secret
@neillillo4748
@neillillo4748 2 ай бұрын
Once again we see that Ukrainians are participants in the murder of Jews …so once again I ask “why is the United States defending and supporting an ally of nazi germany “?
@craigsingleterryjr6831
@craigsingleterryjr6831 2 ай бұрын
Legendary
@probingoala2976
@probingoala2976 3 ай бұрын
My DOB 18.07.1959. I feel the holocaust of Jewes during begining to ending the 2nd world war is the worst history of human in the world.
@maureenchallis2093
@maureenchallis2093 3 ай бұрын
Oh those innocent children. How can people be so wicked.
@OzzyAdler
@OzzyAdler 3 ай бұрын
Это разве вошло в фильм?
@charlessedlacek5754
@charlessedlacek5754 4 ай бұрын
You say he escaped....HOW???!!
@scorpio-ik5fm
@scorpio-ik5fm 4 ай бұрын
www.holocausthistoricalsociety.org.uk/contents/belzec/belzecsurvivorsandescapees.html
@arthurvasquez3994
@arthurvasquez3994 4 ай бұрын
The Death Camp Belzec was the first of the Aktion Reinhart Camps the only purpose of these camps were to kill the Jews upon arrival.
@alexdelacotte9031
@alexdelacotte9031 4 ай бұрын
Never forget.
@nesrinbayram5995
@nesrinbayram5995 4 ай бұрын
Bu acıları çeken insanlar nasil olurda gazzede bebekleri, tonlarca ağırlıktaki bombalarla parcalar aklim almıyor.
@nursenyurtseven4251
@nursenyurtseven4251 4 ай бұрын
Adı Naime olmalı tamam
@nursenyurtseven4251
@nursenyurtseven4251 4 ай бұрын
Bizim babannemiz burada ölmüş olabilirmi Atatürk'ün cocuğunun annesi burada öldürülmüş benim anladığım bu
@kidsgame-dn3gm
@kidsgame-dn3gm 4 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😭😭😭😥
@leidamariaanguloangulo810
@leidamariaanguloangulo810 5 ай бұрын
Buenas noches,La verdad es que se me parte el alma, cada vez, que veo, las imágenes de sufrimiento, del pueblo.judío. Siempre he amado a Israel.Y en estos aciagos mom3ntos, dónde algunos poderes quieren tacharlos de genocidas,no acepto de ninguna manera, tal calificativo. Pienso realmente,que hay mucha ignorancia, que la gente no lee Pobres, deben conocer la historia. Te amo Israel, Dios siempre te acompañará.Beñdito seas Israel.
@anycz4157
@anycz4157 5 ай бұрын
I pray, never again. I pray we always remember!
@JavierMaurelia
@JavierMaurelia 5 ай бұрын
En español por favor yaaa😂
@hubertspannagel3351
@hubertspannagel3351 5 ай бұрын
dommage de ne point avoir la traduction française
@Mara-vi3jg
@Mara-vi3jg 5 ай бұрын
Nikdy se nesmí zapomenout👍
@ajoybaksi3654
@ajoybaksi3654 6 ай бұрын
I saw Shoah in the mid 80s, when it was shown on PBS. Almost 30 years later, I read Into That Darkness. The two complement each other and there are points of "similarity". I have to disagree with some of the comments below, re the interviewer and his line of questioning; Sereny followed much the same technique in her book. First ask some "soft" questions to establish some sort of "rapport" with the "eyewitness" to unspeakable horrors. Then gradually bring up the tougher questions, that exposed much of the truth in all its bestiality. I recall a scene from Shoah in which a villager is interviewed - cannot recall exactly where, probably in Poland. The interviewee had a Jewish family as his neighbor. Starts talking relatively "well" about them. After a few minutes with increasingly searching questions, he is almost foaming at the mouth. Saying how much he hated his neighbors and wishes he had participated in a bigger way, in their "extermination".
@jackkruese4258
@jackkruese4258 6 ай бұрын
Most people are only 1 step away from being able to commit crimes like this, all they need is the right level of propaganda to convince them. And if anyone thinks otherwise I envy their innocence.
@ademirdesouza5452
@ademirdesouza5452 7 ай бұрын
Obrigado pelo vídeo 👏🙏
@McIntyreBible
@McIntyreBible 7 ай бұрын
2:33, Hitler considered the Jews the ones responsible for the defeat of German's loss in WWI.
@McIntyreBible
@McIntyreBible 7 ай бұрын
Film Critics: Gene Sickle & Roger Ebert both considered "Shoah" one of the important documentaries of film making.
@monikarohricht7900
@monikarohricht7900 7 ай бұрын
Es ist so unfassbar traurig, daß darf niemals vergessen werden
@grandchatdaddy
@grandchatdaddy 7 ай бұрын
Incredibly Terribly Sad... Never Again
@caractacusbrittania7442
@caractacusbrittania7442 7 ай бұрын
I have watched lanzmans work several times, and allways one interview stands out, That of one of the ss men at treblinka, suchomel. Filmed from a hidden camera, suchomel seems at ease when he talks, the term, the banality of evil, is perfectly on display with suchomel. He looks and sounds like someone's white haired grandad, laughing, engaging in conversation with lanzman.... You would never suspect him.
@hemu333
@hemu333 8 ай бұрын
Waiting for something they don’t know. Left their livelihoods, brought here in animal truck. Almost dead in train. Separated here After arriving . still waiting for something good. My Lord GOD.. So painful.
@michaelwhisman
@michaelwhisman 8 ай бұрын
For you, the uneducated. The Jews told the world for centuries that they were God's chosen people and that they were a race. Unfortunately the Nazis believed them to be a race so tried to annihilate the race. The Jews are a religion and nothing more.
@michaelwhisman
@michaelwhisman 8 ай бұрын
Of course the Ukrainians are totally innocent. Right??
@michaelwhisman
@michaelwhisman 8 ай бұрын
Cry Babies! You are allowing it to happen in the Middel east today. Hamas are no different that the Nazis. You cry to justify your doing nothing.
@christophealmeida7986
@christophealmeida7986 8 ай бұрын
Toutes ces photos d'auschwitz... Sont prises au camp d'extermination de birkenau..... Ce sont la plupart au début l'arrivée des juifs de Hongrie ( 500 000) exterminés. Nous les voyons dans le petit bois entre les 2 crematoriums avec chambres à gaz. Toutes ces femmes et enfants ont été gazés dès leur arrivée. Paix à leurs âmes. El mole rahamine ✡️
@malgorzatazygmunt5066
@malgorzatazygmunt5066 8 ай бұрын
Ludzkość niszczy Ludzkość
@ГалинаХарченко-п1у
@ГалинаХарченко-п1у 8 ай бұрын
Это сделал Запад,учит нас жизни...
@ГалинаХарченко-п1у
@ГалинаХарченко-п1у 8 ай бұрын
А кто это делал?
@sharonhack5027
@sharonhack5027 8 ай бұрын
💔💔
@Naftalina-jv7su
@Naftalina-jv7su 8 ай бұрын
Possibile che con tutti i filmati le fotografie di chi ha ripreso tutte queste scene... Ci sono voluti 6 lunghissimi anni per liberare la gente...ed intanto sono morte quante persone???? Miglioni???? Nel contempo nessuno vedeva sentiva sapeva niente????SEI LUNGHISSIMI ANNI DI TEMPO.!(QUALCOSA NON TORNA!)QUANTA SOFFERENZA..........
@johncubbidge2237
@johncubbidge2237 8 ай бұрын
Man's inhumanity to man is unbelievable, Yet such people live amongst us today, waiting for the moment to be on the safe end of the rifle
@curiouslyme524
@curiouslyme524 9 ай бұрын
Waiting four or five days for your death as Treblinka wasn't too far away from Warsaw by train. Beyond tragic. No amount of reparations can atone for the suffering of tjese poor people. What else to say but God bless & keep their souls.
@Pawel.Tejchman
@Pawel.Tejchman 10 ай бұрын
Very interesting material. I am puzzled by the fact that in the aerial photos from 1945 there is no connection leading from Umshlagplatz east, straight to the Gdanski Station. There are no tracks that would allow trains to turn east. The trains started from the Umshlagplatz area, went westwards, crossed Mlocińska Street and then Burakowska Street, they had to stop and the locomotive had to be connected at the end so that the train from the vicinity of Burakowska Street could go eastwards. This is the only logical solution. But of course, this is just my hypothesis and perhaps there were some tracks leading directly to the east earlier (the maps do not show it), and by 1945 they were closed down and that is why there is no trace of them on the aerial photo.
@scorpio-ik5fm
@scorpio-ik5fm 10 ай бұрын
Agree there do not appear to be tracks going east until the main line that leads to Gdanski Station. In fact, in the 1945 image you can see the wall along the rail line leading away from the deportation area that would preclude turning east. That's why it seems the train crossed Burakowska and what is now Kłopot, then reversing to get to Gdanski Station.
@VersusARCH
@VersusARCH 8 ай бұрын
Perhaps the train with the empty cars arrived to the Umschlagplatz from the west and upon embarkation the train went in reverse up to the switch and then proceeded eastwards in a normal fashion.
@JMColon-qv2xv
@JMColon-qv2xv 10 ай бұрын
I found this video absolutely moving. I wasn't prepared for the Mahler or the victims reel (I found it on a search for "Raul Hilberg," to find clips of him talking) and I broke down crying. I see that you have many educational videos on this subject and other genocides such as the Middle Passage. Thank you for your work. I hope eventually many thousands see these videos.
@VinnyCarwash-js8op
@VinnyCarwash-js8op 10 ай бұрын
A documentary about trees not being there...
@scorpio-ik5fm
@scorpio-ik5fm 10 ай бұрын
The reason Lanzmann repeatedly addresses the tree line (and its absence in 1942) is to confirm that the farmer, who was probably about 15 years of age at the time, had a clear view of the camp. And since he was a teenager in 1942 and was clearly unnerved by what was happening, his visual memory is likely accurate.
@sloth6765
@sloth6765 8 ай бұрын
@@scorpio-ik5fm Why does the documentary cut to orange/blank out anytime the farmer is supposed to point to where the gas chambers were, or describe or point out what and where he saw something? Sounds like all he saw was prisoners unloaded on a platform, the interviewer is using leading questions that the farmer doesn't affirm.
@stardust9504
@stardust9504 3 ай бұрын
​@@sloth6765proof: trust me bro
@DarekPrażmo
@DarekPrażmo 11 ай бұрын
Na mapce brakuje podobozów pracy na tzw. flugplatzu i przy ul. Lipowej oraz nie ma obozu przesiedleńczego na ul. Krochmalnej. Obóz koncentracyjny przy drodze na Chełm, we wsi Dziesiąta, powinien być określony jako KL Lublin "Majdanek", bowiem to getto szczątkowe na Majdanie Tatarskim miało potoczne określenie Majdanek.
@nemeczek67
@nemeczek67 11 ай бұрын
Baraki na Lipowej to jeszcze nie tak zupełnie dawno funkcjonowały jako sklepy. Zburzyli je chyba, gdy stawiali centrum handlowe.
@richardbaxter2057
@richardbaxter2057 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this in the format that you did, as it made it a far more powerful device than when one has to listen to the spoken word alone.
@phillipe3080
@phillipe3080 Жыл бұрын
'promo sm' 🤔
@christine9355
@christine9355 Жыл бұрын
Tous ces morts..... quelle horreur ! C'est juste insupportable !!!