Day in a Nazi Concentration Camp

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Publicado 2024-04-17
The Nazis committed the most heinous war crimes in history. No one wanted to see Nazi labor camps from the inside. Many tried to run and hide, and even more were captured and killed. Join us as we discover more about the lives of people trapped inside the concentration camps in today's dark video that sheds light on one of the worst moments in history.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @user-kh8by4ep8z
    Imagine surviving all of this horror just so after the war you will face people who either justify what you've been through or people who say it didn't happen at all. I think it might be the hardest part of it all
  • @creepermyeeper
    It’s disgusting how people even thought about doing this to people.
  • @jimbubbatube
    My grandmother was a prisoner at Dachau from 1939 until 1945. She told us stories about train cars that were packed so tightly people would eventually die, but there was no room for them to fall, so there were numerous standing corpses packed amongst the prisoners. When they stopped, the prisoners were hosed down with strong fire hoses that were extremely painful. The gas showers were a regular threat, and you never knew if you would get gas or water after the doors were closed. The Germans performed all sorts of inhumane medical and dental experiments on prisoners. They were testing to see what methods of torture would be most painful and effective. There was this one dental torture that my grandmother said was the most painful thing she ever experienced. It was far worse than any beatings, broken bones, whips dipped in broken glass and vinegar or lye, branding, etc. The dental torture was unimaginable.
  • @Gamer4Life1993.
    It is beyond insane that people dare to call these events fake.
  • My grand-grandfather survived Auschwitz. He was very skilled tailor, so he was tailoring clothes for Nazi's. He even had a little bit more food than his co-prisoners, because someone from the Kitchen helped him, but he didn't like to talk about it. We all know that his skills in tailoring saved his life. And we also know that there were almost no dead during the road because from our town it was only 3 hours of ride to Auschwitz . He died in 2003. He had a tattoo on his hand. After this, he gave up his Jewish faith and he was known as an atheist who doesn't believe any governemnt or regime after the war. He was one of those who openly criticised communism as well. Everyone admired his skill and everyone bought clothes from him because he was the only person with electrical sewing machine in our region. He built it himself and we still have it.😊
  • @frocurl
    I ate breakfast at my local burgerking with an elderly CC surviver in the late 90s b4 school. He showed me the number still on his old thin skin and would speak about it occasionally. It was a true honor to hear his first hand account. Ill never forget.
  • @ramyiahkayonna7056
    i get chills just thinking about going through what all those people had to go through, it’s so horrific may they rest in peace
  • @marcoeugenio1021
    My grandfather on my cousin's side was a POW and in captivity during WWII in the Philippines. He survived the Bataan Death March and in captivity in a POW camp in the Philippines along with his fellow prisoners who also survived when they were saved and rescued during the Philippines Campaign 1944-45.
  • @paigemalloy4276
    The sick thing is that there are still people out there who think they "deserved it" The lengths people will go to in order to dehumanize others is just overwhelming
  • @Harrison_big_lad
    Just today in my social studies class we had a 99 year old Holocaust survivor talk about his experiences. He told some truly fascinating stories
  • @theman-lh6hk
    That's exactly what my grandfather went through, and he lost 8 children, his wife, mother, and most of his siblings 😢and people are Denying it😢
  • @HoHerm
    I think y'all should do a video about the Japanese concentration camps in China.
  • @bk_goatkim679
    I don’t get why your videos haven’t been popping up. But thankfully this came up so I can keep watching you ❤
  • @YairLes
    Its actually disgusting how people in the comment section are saying this is happening to Palestinians please do some research on what's going on in Gaza isn't even close
  • @Brulecool
    The holocoust affected my family a lot. One person from my family, just outsmarted them and survived. They heard about Jews needing to register, and they simply didnt. One day, his wife was being dragged out by Nazi's, he yelled "SHES NOT A JEW!!!, SHES NOW A JEW!!!", and once they got to the police station, they saw they wernt registered as a Jew. On the other hand, 40 of my family members where hidining in a large apartment compplex. One day, Nazi's came in. We never saw them again, we think the superintendant of the apartment told on them.
  • @kanji2237
    It makes me sick that people can be heartless enough to do such things to other human beings.
  • Did the animation become smoother or is that just me? Either way, excellent video!
  • @phama_
    Imagine just chilling one day and the a group of nazis just break into your home