"Roasted potatoes over the flames from the pit" This creature was pure evil.
@pittsburghpirateshat895011 ай бұрын
I mean it is pretty callous to cook food using a burning pit of dead bodies as the cooking instrument.
@KeithGregory-uz2yo11 ай бұрын
Don't insult creatures
@lindairvine76797 ай бұрын
@@KeithGregory-uz2yoyes animals are lovely, this guy was a demon!!
@timchantal11 ай бұрын
He lived by the name of Heinz Brenner. Brenner is German for Burner.😮 Makes you wonder whether or not he took this name on purpose. Another twist of sick mind???
@paulchristopher863411 ай бұрын
And to add insult to injury, committed suicide after being sentenced. So much for justice
@Thetemplarsmonk11 ай бұрын
Brenner is also my dad's name 😮😮😮😮😮 he's a Bunsen burner I knew it D;
@johnnowaczyk368011 ай бұрын
Why on earth is there so much reading material included? I have to pause the video to read the information and then replay to listen to the narrator saying different things?
@lindairvine76797 ай бұрын
Yes it’s stressful isn’t it , all of his stuff is the same , I only read some now or you’d never finish it
@dukevandine508011 ай бұрын
Thank you for real history
@StephenLuke11 ай бұрын
RIH Kurt Bolender (1912-1966)
@danielwebster574811 ай бұрын
There were really no tears shed for this animal I mean roasting potatoes over the dead victims that were on fire. What a sick hyena. They were really no tears shed for him especially since you survived the war by 21 yrs.
@roaropgard857511 ай бұрын
As for the victims i shed tears for you😭😭
@Richard_Lush11 ай бұрын
But he looks so friendly in the pictures 😮 besides the few that were put to death most got off with minimal sentences or sentences that were commuted. Ridiculous.
@brianrunyon2665 ай бұрын
If you cook food over fire coming from a creamation pit, you've got more than a few screws loose.
@SlashM3tal11 ай бұрын
How could these horrible things happened in the 20th century, the, so called then, modern time or the enlightenment era... 😢 🙏
@deeplight720611 ай бұрын
the only enlightenment is knowing God through his Son The Lord Jesus Christ. other than that, no matter how you are technologically advanced you are in darkness
@waynebenz873711 ай бұрын
Frans had the dog named Barry . Bauer was the one incharge of the gassing engine
@BrianHayter-zl2uc3 ай бұрын
Much love & respect for all victims, never again. 🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@bftdr11 ай бұрын
bet this guy gets up in the morning saying '1st of september 1939.'
@AsYouuuWiiish11 ай бұрын
This sentence lives rent free in my mind! 😂 I will ALWAYS know what day WWII started.
@ChairmanPaulieD11 ай бұрын
From watching the two Sobibor movies (Escape From Sobibor 1987) and (Sobibor 2018) I thought Bolender was one of the SS men that was butchered in the surprise killings that Alexander “Sasha” Perchesky was coordinating ? Maybe I missed calculated who was and who wasn’t killed by the revolters
@friskysmith217011 ай бұрын
Same. Thought he was one of the targeted because of his brutality. I’d watch the film again but don’t have the mental health at the moment. It’s a lot.
@ChairmanPaulieD11 ай бұрын
@@friskysmith2170 yeah IKR and from my observation that I know who was killed and who wasn’t. Johann Niemann, Beckmann, the fat SS Oberscharführer that always bothered Herzel Zuckerman one the Sobibor cooks, a few of the Trawniki/ Ukrainian guards, the only SS guards that I know that didn’t get killed were Oberscharführer Karl Frenzel, Oberscharführer Gustav Wagner, Sobibor Commandant Franz Karl Reichleitner and SS-Hauptsturmführer Franz Paul Stangl (only he wasn’t at the time part of the Sobibor SS administration during the Oct 14, 1943 uprising and wasn’t even no longer at Treblinka at the time. I think if SS-Obersturmführer Christian Wirth and Odilo Globocnik we’re stationed at Sobibor I think the death numbers would’ve been MUCH HIGHER than 250,000+ I say just about as much as Treblinka & Auschwitz-Birkenau (2.5 million - 3.5 million) those motherf*ckers were truly sadistic and absolutely barbaric as they enjoyed killing with their bare hands
@CSAFD11 ай бұрын
Several of the 1928 Dutch Olympic team were killed in Sobibor.
@ke6ziu11 ай бұрын
The Totenkopf units were cowards! When faced with an inferior force, they fell back, and had the Waffen SS fire on Poles...
@nattygsbord11 ай бұрын
They were not a military force. They were often just men in their 30s that were too old for being considered top quality soldier material (for such you rather want men in their 20s, or at least that seems to be how the Germans then looked at it). The men in the einsatsgruppen were also given captured surplus weapons from countries that Germany had conquered, while the best German weapons were given to troops who were fighting in the frontline. The guards at the camp did not have to risk their own lives at the frontline. They got well paid. They got much free time and being able to visit their family often - unlike the troops who were fighting in the frontline against the allies. The did wear an uniform and tried to lie to themselves that their job was just as important for Germany and that they too were defending Germany against its enemies. But I guess that even an idiot would have had a hard time believing that. Some of those men hated their job and got drunk to get rid of the pain from all the unforgivable things they had done, while others became insane sadists who became more and more mentally distorted and started to lack any sense of empathy at all and had no problem with killing people every day of the week, like the guy in this video. They were cowards that did not serve in the frontline. And some young guards loved to wear their uniform because it made them feel cool and feel like a soldier. But their contribution to the war effort was none. Having people guard 13.000 concentration camps was just a dumb pointless distraction and did not help Germanys war effort one bit.
@davidgaine469711 ай бұрын
@@nattygsbordthat’s not true. The slave labour helped build and man many factories that aided Germany in its war production. From Germany’s point of view they were invaluable for the war effort in the same way African slaves benefited Britain and allowed the American South to flourish. Economically successful civilisations have always used slavery to deepen their coffers. Aristotle proposed the question do slaves and women possess souls to examine if they deserved equal treatment… Equality is a potentially dangerous idea if you are granting justice, resources and political will to previously marginalised communities. The haves resent their loss of power and thus status and have nots feel emboldened to ask for even more allocation for their needs. Marxism was supposed to answer these questions but really only Bakunin and his existentialist anarchy with its use of syndicalism had any reasonable success being popular in Spain during the Civil War and afterwards when Franco implemented such organisations to industrialise the economy though it was more effective in the rural areas where agriculture became collectivised.
@nattygsbord11 ай бұрын
@@davidgaine4697 Nope is slavery not effiecent in a modern economy. Especially not when you take doctors, scientists and engineers and force them to do dumb low skilled manual labor instead, as the germans did. And for the most part were the nazis not even interested in anything useful with their slaves. After all women, children, elderly and sick had been killed - then it was the male factory workers turn to be gassed. And this despite it did harm armaments production - so the holocaust did not make much sense. And a typical day at a death camp was just to stand up for hours and standing still and doing nothing - for hours. And other times were jews forced to dig a hole in the ground for half the day, and then the last half of the day they had to fill the hole they have just dug. So it was much pointless activities like that. And dragging dead bodies out of a gas chamber did not help the german war effort by much. That did not have Germany any more tanks or planes. And likewise did slavery not make the west rich, as most of that wealth was created by other means. Marx claimed that the slavery created the funds for the industrial revolution - which is a statement he pulled out from his ass, as there is nothing to back that up. At best could it only provide a fraction of that money that was pumped into industrial investments in the 1700s and 1800s. And most wealth did come from europe itself. Slavery as a system do not provide much incentives for workers to work hard -but rather do workers rather want to try to get away with cheating and doing as little work as possible. And there is not much incentive for increasing productivity either. And as I said earlier, taking high skilled and highly productive workers or highly educated men and force them to do stupid simple tasks is economically unwise and stupid. If a worker can produce 100 dollars of value per workhour and you put him into a job where he only only produces 5 dollars per workhour - then will your economy lose much in productivity. And you will have wasted hours that society have invested in learning these workers a high skilled job that they are not doing anymore. So slavery is a stupid and outdated system.
@wisecoonie11 ай бұрын
@@davidgaine4697your argument is based on suppositions, not fact. Slave labour in the Third Reich had a totally different connotation from the term in other “civilizations” (between quotation marks because no society can call itself civilised if it resorts to slavery). Concentration camp inmates doomed to hard labour in nazi Germany were considered slaves, yes, but to the point that their lives were forfeited and that they were meant to die from the start. Death by labour, Tod durch Arbeit. In this respect, it is impossible to compare slave labour in nazi Germany with the one used in other societies. Moreover, inmates were so systematically and wilfully underfed, abused and sickened, to the point that their working efforts were much more ineffectual and pointless for the German war effort than you are implying. German industrialists even complained to Hmmler about the “poor quality” of the slave inmates who were assigned to work in their factories. As for the forced labour force, many of them committed acts of sabotage in the factories and proved counterproductive.
@emyundso.11 ай бұрын
He is the Grandfather from my Grandma i didnt know about him omg
@danielwebster574811 ай бұрын
Absolutely no justice spend a few years in a hotel like prison
@popcornhead347911 ай бұрын
What are jamons? Or jomany?
@davidgaine469711 ай бұрын
😂
@komrad198311 ай бұрын
SO you completely deny the possibilty that they actually got the wrong guy? Like it never happen before?
@Aron-792 ай бұрын
⚓️🕎✡️🇷🇺🫡🪖
@Leemeeks-u6y8 ай бұрын
The lead on in the beginning is the same on all your movies boring boring. Lost a customer who watches you.......