But still learned nothing as greed and ethnicity comes in the way. Things happening in china, india, Palestine and other place in the world it’s just sickening. Afghanistan refugee being displaced to make room for Ukrainian. Are they less human than Ukrainian? It will be little difficult but living together will be better in this time and age. Makes me sad! I hope and pray everything turns out to be good
This guy is only one of 7 million nazis who made unspeakable crimes against Europe, and against humanity. Gives me chills to even bear to hear the names, Barbie, Mengle or Eichmann
It amazes me how America always takes a moral high ground and acts like it is saving the rest of humanity while in the background a more rotten bunch of policies and people would possibly not exist anywhere else. Reprehensible.
It's a consequence of how the country was been structured on the executive level during the course of the 20th Century. The American people, by and large, would not stand for this type of conduct. However, so much of what is really going on is completely hidden from the public. And with institutions like the CIA running around, there are even policy decisions being made that not even high-level politicians are unaware of. It's a mess.
@@chemicloud6443 George Washington had more numbers in his army with most of the population in America supportive and helping being more than the British soldiers stationed there + British public opinion being sympatric to the George Washington and his Revolutionary Army. Not to mention the British army had to fight literally in the Americans Backyard literally gives them a huge advantage in terms of geography knowledge. France was more in turmoil and dangerous to the British than the George Washington government would of been to the British so I think they didn't supply or reinforce more to the Soldiers than it could of been done for British cause as I said France. The next war the war of 1812 the British literally set the White House on fire and it was basically a draw. Same thing France was more of a brother for the British for them considering the Napoleon wars was happening. So British signed a treaty with the USA rather than fighting Napoleon AND the USA at the same time. Literally that's just two direct wars they fought against each other.
This was one of the most distressful and annoying videos I've seen. A man as blatantly evil being excused and allowed to walk around in freedom and relatively wealth while his victims suffered with consequences of his actions is just so infuriating. Justice finally, is negotiable. There can't be 'a greater good' when a (greater) evil is left unaddressed.
At 3:11 the narration *says* that Klaus's memories were of his father coming back from WW2. The subtitle says WW1. Presumably, given the period Klaus Barbie was engaged in his despicable behaviour, he wasn't simultaneously a child who's father was coming home in a WW1 era helmet. Not trying to be snarky; it's genetic. Live well *LOVE YOUR STUFF!*
Two events like the Oradur-Sur-Gland event also happened in Greece, in the villages of Distomo and Kalavrita, burning hundrends alive in Kalavrita and butchering everyone in Distomo, including piercing pregnant women's bellies with bayonets. Greece had a very active resistance movement, both on the mountains and in cities, giving the nazis and the fascists a substantial and unexpected level of troubles, and ended up with a horrific percentage of civilian deaths. Even though I am sad for our present situation and misfunctions, for this I am proud!
Active? Zhukov even said the Greeks more than any other with total disregard of life resisted and bought time in the moment the Nazis could have beaten Russia.
Life has been great in Greece since the Allied liberation... perpetual war with the Turks, unlimited African immigration, depression-era economics, organized crime running the government, etc.. You should just lay back and soak up that Allied victory!
My grandfather is Bolivian and when he was a kid he met Barbie in his town and that my great grandfather and him became close. My grandfather told me that Barbie never showed any remorse for his actions ever because he truly believed that he was justified because his country in a time of war and that people do anything necessary to win.
I have absolutely no idea who this person is, neither his father, but at the moment I heard that the father was WWII veteran I immediately knew this was wrong. To o bad narrator is just reading the script without actually thinking it through.
@@shashankhegde1470 George Bush and Obama are more villainous than Mao Zedong, who was responsible for the deaths of 45 million Chinese citizens and Stalin who starved 10 million peasants to death among many other atrocities? You are either delusional, joking or are basing your claim on an ideological bias against Bush and Obama. If I was to make a guess it would be the latter. I am not saying that Bush did not do questionable things himself, but he is in no way worse than those monsters I mentioned.
PBS even made a documentary of their descendants, one of which was his Niece, she was so ashamed of her Lineage that she had herself castrated fixed out of fear of spawning another demon seed into the world. People were calling it heroic.
can we not n get over it like you try to tell melanin ppl about the far greater atrocities done to them by all of you at one point or another .... can we do that ?... lets do that respectfully
A video on how members of the Italian resistance were treated during WWII would be interesting. I have never met my great grandfather. All I know about him was that he was a part of said Italian resistance. He was captured by the Axis once, escaped, was captured again, escaped again and was finally liberated by allied forces. No one in my family knows much about him except that when he cam back from the war, he was a completely different man. he had fought in WWI as well, but something happened during WWII that completely changed him. He became completely mute after that ordeal and when my family left italy to live in Canada, he completely refused to follow them despite Italy's horrendous post WWII's living conditions. In her last years of life, my great grandmother (who was suffering from Parkinsons disease and dementia) would often think my grandfather was her late husband coming home from the war, probably due to their physical ressemblance. She would talk to him as if he were my great grandfather, despite my grandfather telling her he was in fact her son. She didn't speak English or French well, but she'd always say: ''Giovanni! You are back from the war!'' in Italian whenever my grandfather walk through the hospital's door.
Learning history is important. History is something many in my native Sweden doesn't want to learn or talk about. It's a sad fact, i dislike very much. I can't force people here in Sweden to learn about history, to make things right, but something must happen so more people learn history, so things like this won't happen again
@@virgondust Traded a notorious arms dealer for an individual who was arrested for knowingly violating the law of the country she was entering. And let's not forget the other American citizens they entirely abandoned in that deal, including an imprisoned serviceman.
@@vladtheinhaler8940it can, it has and it will. Why do you think there wasn't another presidential assassination in the US? Because we learned from our history
You said Nicholas who is Bobby's father was in ww2. I think you ment ww1. This was around the 3 minutes mark. However I do enjoy your work. I'm a big fan
As a Bolivian, I appreciate the mostly accurate depiction of what Barbie did in my country. Just a couple of details gone wrong, mainly in the animation, but in general, it's correct and lets the world learn a little more about our turbulent and often overlooked past. Thank you for that.
At least someone mentioned the lives of the Algerian children that were brutally taken away by the filthy state of France. Your crimes against humanity will never be forgotten France!
Even though there is no excuse for what an evil this man was but there is a lot to be blamed on his upbringing as well…the beatings and torture received from the father in a way turned him into a sadistic monster…it is really very important that we learn from such people and provide good upbringing to our kids so as to prevent any butcher of Lyon in the future.
Its common knowledge that a violent childhood will most likely make children cruel too for the last 50 years. From that perspective everything is known for a long time but the problem is you cant control every parent and know how they raise their children. There is no solution to this and nothing that can prevent it completely. So your thoughts are invalid
Yes there are a few exceptions Shogo Asahara the mastermind responsible for the Tokyo Sarin Gas Attacks was born evil from what is know about his early life.
Isn’t it weird his last name just happened to be Barbie? Rat Race even made a joke about it where these Jewish characters end up in the Klaus Barbie museum by mistake.
You forgot to mentionned that the Journalist asked at a moment a question in French, and Klaus Barbie awnsered right away, even if he claims he never goes to France.
From 29:30 firstly I'm surprised that judges fell for this "argument" which called whataboutism. Secondly, it also has a little spot. Every war crime is a war crime and should be taken to a court. It doesn't matter which side or who committed it. For starters, right now Russia defenses it war crimes activities by pointing out the war crimes by the US and asking, why the Russian actions are being seen as war crimes while US's actions are not. (likewise knowingly bombing civilians in Irak or that the US keeps its mouth shut by all the horror, their military put on people). Which makes my point of whataboutism and ends up in the thinking, right, why us not them. But it's fault thinking. Because only that one thing isn't right, doesn't mean the other unrighteous thing, in comparison, is better(?)
(just for the fact, Jacques Verges daughter, the lawyer is considered as a "great sociologist" researcher by people from far-left, but she just do whataboutism too. "Funny" tho to know she is close to anti-semitic leftist, and a part of Verges family were slaver....)
Well it's not that they're saying what they did is better, what they're saying is that it's hypocritical and that why do the other countries get away with it and we don't? It's still a flawed argument but I just wanted to clear that up. But I will say; the only way that it's fair for America to point out other people's warcrimes is to convict their own first, otherwise it's just blatant and pathetic
@@chezoneinfamous4379 and Vietnam, WW2, WW1, and probably a lot more that I can't remember. The world great powers have a long, long list of atrocities in their closet.
Infographics Show, i believe you made a slight mistake. His father was said to fight in WW2 however, i think you meant to say WW1. (nothing major just a slight amendment if you want). It is said at 3:06
As a non-native german speaker,hallo! and I think the messages of the war needs to be told,but respect to those who lost their lifenduring and because of the war.
Peoples willingness to do anything evil or immoral to stop people from getting a universal healthcare system or tuition free education will always amaze me. WE MUST STOP GOOD THINGS FROM HAPPENING, WE MUST BE DESPICABLE HUMAN BEINGS SO THAT SOCIETY DOESN’T GET ANY NICE THINGS!
Because someone has to pay for those "free" things. It will be the productive people that make the majority of the money that can be taxed that will pay for them. The world is not fair or kind. Resources are limited and must be extracted and produced. You can't get things for free because someone has to produce them. It takes effort. So if you want to work for free then that's your choice.
@@theplasmacollider6431 It’s not hard to understand. The US has a private health insurance system. A public healthcare system operates the same way but just cuts out the unnecessary middle man. This leads to cheaper healthcare with better outcomes. There is literally no reason to not do it, end of story.
@@andrewmaderer1989 Who pays for it? We already have so much money of the federal budget already allocated to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and Welfare.
@@theplasmacollider6431 What do you mean who pays for it? Us. With our taxes. It's already a tax that we all pay. It just costs less and works better when we aren't doing it through an unnecessary middle man.
@@andrewmaderer1989 We already pay for what I assume you're referring to as Universal Healthcare? Are you referring to Obamacare? That was a disaster. Poorly run and implemented. For example, a lot of the work to build the website was farmed out to 3rd world programmers. They didn't do a very good job (or even care if they did). The Obamacare website was a joke. Obamacare alone increased our debt enormously just like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security does. If you have Universal Healthcare, do you expect the US government to implement it efficiently like Sweden does? Homogenous Sweden is easier to implement it in than a diverse collection of federal nation states like the US where every state has different economic conditions. Also, Canada has gov healthcare and good luck getting care when you need it. Also, since everyone is paying for healthcare for everyone else, is the healthcare rationed equally or are decisions made based on criteria? If some people are obese, smokers, alcoholics, etc.. and make poor lifestyle decisions, do I have to subsidize their poor lifestyle decisions? I don't appreciate working 60 hour weeks only to potentially have 50-60% of my income eaten away by taxes. When you say the middle man is removed, it seems more like he's getting replaced by a more powerful, unaccountable middle man, the government. Go to the DMV. No customer service. You have no recourse but to take it. In addition, how does the government decide who is eligible for treatments and who isn't? If you are on the wrong side of politics, can the government just cut you off from getting health care? Overall, I think Universal Health Care has good intentions. But so does socialism. In the end, it would be poorly implemented and degrade what it's trying to improve. Does that mean that our current system is good. No. But Universal Health Care is fraught with problems, maybe more than the problems we have now.
the butcher of lyon: gets arrested.
the US: I have never met this man in my life
Our current teaching of history is dismal.
That comment just made my day 😆
@@missamanda2703correction, our teaching is dismal.
You said his father fought in WWII, but think you meant WWI.
Yeah I noticed that too
I knew I wasn’t crazy
The subtitles have it fixed.
I noticed that as well.
I was just going to type that!!
This shows how important it is that we learn from history
Edit: Whoa!!
Exactly.... the anti-semitism of the Democrats is out of control. They could really learn something from history
Ye thats not how history works people will never learn there will always be world wars
History*
Meanwhile, Filipino historians are being attacked by loyalists and worshippers of the family of the new president
But still learned nothing as greed and ethnicity comes in the way.
Things happening in china, india, Palestine and other place in the world it’s just sickening. Afghanistan refugee being displaced to make room for Ukrainian. Are they less human than Ukrainian? It will be little difficult but living together will be better in this time and age. Makes me sad! I hope and pray everything turns out to be good
I never tought the name "barbie" would be terrifying in world war 2.
Now the scene in Rat Race makes sense.
Thought
@@KempireYT Thats what came to my mind first too
This guy is only one of 7 million nazis who made unspeakable crimes against Europe, and against humanity. Gives me chills to even bear to hear the names, Barbie, Mengle or Eichmann
I’m never taking my daughter to the Barbie museum
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That's an amazing quote right there 🥰.
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And very true
It amazes me how America always takes a moral high ground and acts like it is saving the rest of humanity while in the background a more rotten bunch of policies and people would possibly not exist anywhere else. Reprehensible.
The Holocaust: And I took offense to that.
It's a consequence of how the country was been structured on the executive level during the course of the 20th Century.
The American people, by and large, would not stand for this type of conduct. However, so much of what is really going on is completely hidden from the public.
And with institutions like the CIA running around, there are even policy decisions being made that not even high-level politicians are unaware of.
It's a mess.
Oh really…. Look up African warlords and the kinda stuff they get up, then get back to me on how reprehensible the US is
It’s indeed infuriating. The world is governed by demons and people are either blissfully ignorant or are informed but powerless to stop it.
realpolitik trumps morality 100% of the time when it comes to how governments work
Were you surprised that the US offered him amnesty?........Nope, not at all.
Were*
@@chemicloud6443 George Washington had more numbers in his army with most of the population in America supportive and helping being more than the British soldiers stationed there + British public opinion being sympatric to the George Washington and his Revolutionary Army. Not to mention the British army had to fight literally in the Americans Backyard literally gives them a huge advantage in terms of geography knowledge. France was more in turmoil and dangerous to the British than the George Washington government would of been to the British so I think they didn't supply or reinforce more to the Soldiers than it could of been done for British cause as I said France.
The next war the war of 1812 the British literally set the White House on fire and it was basically a draw. Same thing France was more of a brother for the British for them considering the Napoleon wars was happening. So British signed a treaty with the USA rather than fighting Napoleon AND the USA at the same time.
Literally that's just two direct wars they fought against each other.
@@chemicloud6443 America is a third world country
@@Ghost-hj5jy *1812 go read a book USA USA USA
@@chemicloud6443 Actually it was the USSR that won WW2
There's no way to comprehend that kind of evil. It's important to learn about it so that we never ever allow it to happen again.
@Demarcus Faulkner
ITS HUMAN NATURE!!!!! A thousand years from now there's still going to be people like him on Earth
Been happening since the dawn of time. Check the prison experiment.
Are smaller scale are still happening. But at least they caught this monster.
Nazi's own the world now.
@J Manuel only its the communists again.n
It’s weird hearing “Barbie committed war crimes” without any context
Don't u think it's weird 4 the people who knew if him seeing BARBIE as a doll?
NO ITS NOT ...
You gotta love the U.S. government and their hypocrisy
Greatest country on earth. Cry about it commi
Very much so. Thank you!
America heck yeah 😎
@@zanecampbell711the only people in the world who think America is the greatest country on earth, is Americans.
Still better than any where else. 🤙
The sick thing was how calm he was when he was committing acts against humanity.
Such things require calmness
@@shamanbhattacharyya9285 bro💀
The suffering of little children calmed him
@@vitsirosh3722 relatable
@FryBoi uh bro what? That's how it is in order to do those things your emotions must go out the window
This was one of the most distressful and annoying videos I've seen. A man as blatantly evil being excused and allowed to walk around in freedom and relatively wealth while his victims suffered with consequences of his actions is just so infuriating. Justice finally, is negotiable. There can't be 'a greater good' when a (greater) evil is left unaddressed.
Welcome to US. The government of war crimes and fascism
That's why folks need afterlife and a day of judgment!
Nah, bro earned it.
@@stoegerstewie8351 No evidence that they exist.
It's not that rare and it still happens these days. Just take a good look at the top and pick one (bankers, politicians etc). Pure evil.
This channel is criminally underrated
God please don’t allow such injustices to happen or to go unpunished!
God obviously loves these types of folks right?
He does not let them go unpunished
God has been letting it happen for thousands of years
ha ha to that statement just ha ha
At 3:11 the narration *says* that Klaus's memories were of his father coming back from WW2. The subtitle says WW1. Presumably, given the period Klaus Barbie was engaged in his despicable behaviour, he wasn't simultaneously a child who's father was coming home in a WW1 era helmet. Not trying to be snarky; it's genetic.
Live well
*LOVE YOUR STUFF!*
Two events like the Oradur-Sur-Gland event also happened in Greece, in the villages of Distomo and Kalavrita, burning hundrends alive in Kalavrita and butchering everyone in Distomo, including piercing pregnant women's bellies with bayonets. Greece had a very active resistance movement, both on the mountains and in cities, giving the nazis and the fascists a substantial and unexpected level of troubles, and ended up with a horrific percentage of civilian deaths. Even though I am sad for our present situation and misfunctions, for this I am proud!
Active? Zhukov even said the Greeks more than any other with total disregard of life resisted and bought time in the moment the Nazis could have beaten Russia.
By the way, in french "Gland" is part of the male anatomy.
Life has been great in Greece since the Allied liberation... perpetual war with the Turks, unlimited African immigration, depression-era economics, organized crime running the government, etc.. You should just lay back and soak up that Allied victory!
I'm so angry that the allies overlooked his atrocities in aim of espionage
I hope you never look into project paperclip.
Or project bluebird
Or project Shoehorn
Stop mentioning the "Allies" this was clearly just the Americans that protected him, shame on them.
The red scare bro that’s y
its crazy how long he survived
he lived a full happy life. should’ve been sentenced to torture.
no it isn't given the character of all complicit
Infographics show giving me a video at the perfect moment
I like how nobody could've finished the video yet but there are already thousands of views
Some people get early access to the videos. I can't remember if it's from RUclips red or if it's a patreon thing...
My grandfather is Bolivian and when he was a kid he met Barbie in his town and that my great grandfather and him became close. My grandfather told me that Barbie never showed any remorse for his actions ever because he truly believed that he was justified because his country in a time of war and that people do anything necessary to win.
The problem is his country followed a man who wanted to commit mass genocide and issue in a new world of only Caucasians.
Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
Have we ever actually learned anything from our past or have we just learned how to hide atrocities better?
Nope,you can't stop human nature . If anything if can help people like them in the future, it will just give them ideas
tell it yt ppl
His father must be a Time Traveler, because it would be impossible for him to fight in WWII, especially after his passing
He meant WWI
You mispoke saying his father server in WW2 when you meant WW1.
I was wondering..
3:05
Was prob a typo in the script. Glad I wasnt the only one who caught it!
I have absolutely no idea who this person is, neither his father, but at the moment I heard that the father was WWII veteran I immediately knew this was wrong. To o bad narrator is just reading the script without actually thinking it through.
That would have been a long war.
It seems to me , he is like the most villainous person in the last 100 years.
I think Mao Zedong, Joseph Stalin and Saddam Hussein might be better suited to hold that title
@@adarmus4768 I think George bush and Obama are more suitable to this title
@@shashankhegde1470 George Bush and Obama are more villainous than Mao Zedong, who was responsible for the deaths of 45 million Chinese citizens and Stalin who starved 10 million peasants to death among many other atrocities? You are either delusional, joking or are basing your claim on an ideological bias against Bush and Obama. If I was to make a guess it would be the latter. I am not saying that Bush did not do questionable things himself, but he is in no way worse than those monsters I mentioned.
@@shashankhegde1470how
@@shashankhegde1470 Tony Blair too
Can you make a video about Reinhard Heydrich, one of the darkest figures in the nazu party?
Yeah I can't wait until he makes a video on the NAZU party
PBS even made a documentary of their descendants, one of which was his Niece, she was so ashamed of her Lineage that she had herself castrated fixed out of fear of spawning another demon seed into the world. People were calling it heroic.
The Nazu party seems terrifying
It was me, natzu…
can we not n get over it like you try to tell melanin ppl about the far greater atrocities done to them by all of you at one point or another .... can we do that ?... lets do that respectfully
Torturing doesn't even help the greatest form of interaction is kindness
Seriously you make someone comfortable they'll tell you what you want without you being to lift a finger.
Yeah ik probably one of the greatest war strategies yet its humane
@@Danosauruscrecks charisma and lying is a much more complex skill than torture
Well done bro,this was very informative
That cat seen it all
A video on how members of the Italian resistance were treated during WWII would be interesting.
I have never met my great grandfather. All I know about him was that he was a part of said Italian resistance. He was captured by the Axis once, escaped, was captured again, escaped again and was finally liberated by allied forces.
No one in my family knows much about him except that when he cam back from the war, he was a completely different man. he had fought in WWI as well, but something happened during WWII that completely changed him. He became completely mute after that ordeal and when my family left italy to live in Canada, he completely refused to follow them despite Italy's horrendous post WWII's living conditions.
In her last years of life, my great grandmother (who was suffering from Parkinsons disease and dementia) would often think my grandfather was her late husband coming home from the war, probably due to their physical ressemblance. She would talk to him as if he were my great grandfather, despite my grandfather telling her he was in fact her son. She didn't speak English or French well, but she'd always say: ''Giovanni! You are back from the war!'' in Italian whenever my grandfather walk through the hospital's door.
Well at least the US did the VERY, absolute minimum and apologized. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
Learning history is important. History is something many in my native Sweden doesn't want to learn or talk about. It's a sad fact, i dislike very much. I can't force people here in Sweden to learn about history, to make things right, but something must happen so more people learn history, so things like this won't happen again
Learning history won't stop this type of thing from happening again.
@@vladtheinhaler8940 it actually will
@@Chisszaru tell that to the US who recently traded a notorious Russian arms dealer for an athlete in a prisoner exchange
@@virgondust Traded a notorious arms dealer for an individual who was arrested for knowingly violating the law of the country she was entering. And let's not forget the other American citizens they entirely abandoned in that deal, including an imprisoned serviceman.
@@vladtheinhaler8940it can, it has and it will. Why do you think there wasn't another presidential assassination in the US? Because we learned from our history
We actually learn about Klaus Barbie at school in France.
did u learn art your own atrocities committed as well????
I had heard of him before but this added some details about him (to me, at least). One of the most evil men to ever live.
If that were true Barbi would have had a lawful trial and the chance to defend himself - rather than be butchered by the Allies and their masters!
This man is totally insane like wtf 😳
What makes you think he's insane? Cant you chose between evil and Insane? Completely different.
Wow the story of Klaus Barbie is insane and would make a ln interesting movie
I'd make a movie about it.
@Notion whats it called?
@Notion whats it called?
@@MA-kr6yv resistance
It’s a Rat Race subplot, does that count?
Wow, he lived a full happy life of torture and cruelty...
Yeah, almost no one pays for their crimes on this life.
There are lots of Sadists ,but it's war that offers them a loveley playground.😨
eu's in general as are all their off spring derivative in the USA
You said Nicholas who is Bobby's father was in ww2. I think you ment ww1. This was around the 3 minutes mark. However I do enjoy your work. I'm a big fan
One of the few videos that mention the slaughter of free masons. Thank you
I think that’s an error around 3:10-3:12 I believe he meant, his father coming back from fighting in WW1..?
Yep i noticed that too
Yes
I didn’t know Che got hunted down by literal Nazis smh
Ya.
Yeah
One of the few good things they ever did.
As a Bolivian, I appreciate the mostly accurate depiction of what Barbie did in my country. Just a couple of details gone wrong, mainly in the animation, but in general, it's correct and lets the world learn a little more about our turbulent and often overlooked past. Thank you for that.
nice history learning
Can you believe the fact that they named a doll after this man
You know, when I saw the title, I was really hoping that it would be about a serial killer that targeted the Nazi's.
Nicely done video
This video completely changes the idea of a barbie doll
The more you love your decisions the less you need others to love your decisions. ♡
At least someone mentioned the lives of the Algerian children that were brutally taken away by the filthy state of France. Your crimes against humanity will never be forgotten France!
At first I thought it was a killer who butchered nazis, and I was going to say why catch him?
Cuz maybe he killed them when he was not supposed to?
Even though there is no excuse for what an evil this man was but there is a lot to be blamed on his upbringing as well…the beatings and torture received from the father in a way turned him into a sadistic monster…it is really very important that we learn from such people and provide good upbringing to our kids so as to prevent any butcher of Lyon in the future.
Its common knowledge that a violent childhood will most likely make children cruel too for the last 50 years. From that perspective everything is known for a long time but the problem is you cant control every parent and know how they raise their children. There is no solution to this and nothing that can prevent it completely. So your thoughts are invalid
They say all kids are born pure and innocent.
I am starting to doubt that, especially reading history.
mental illness was capitalized on by many. this guy had to be desensitized.
Yes there are a few exceptions Shogo Asahara the mastermind responsible for the Tokyo Sarin Gas Attacks was born evil from what is know about his early life.
3:11 so his dad was a time traveller?
This characterization is unfair to butchers and cat owners!
He a cat owner
@@carlyshay1557 kind of, it's more like having a roommate who doesn't clean up or pay rent.
At about the 3:30 mark you guys said world War 2 when it should be world War 1..
Isn’t it weird his last name just happened to be Barbie? Rat Race even made a joke about it where these Jewish characters end up in the Klaus Barbie museum by mistake.
You forgot to mentionned that the Journalist asked at a moment a question in French, and Klaus Barbie awnsered right away, even if he claims he never goes to France.
“My god he was a savage”
*proceeds to drink milk straight from the bottle*
HAD ME ROLLING 💀🤣
All of the horrible, nightmarish stuff that he did. If you make it past 60 without doing any real time, you got away with it.
*Ah this explains why "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" were released around the same time.*
this video is spectacular
Please could you make the background music louder in the next video, it wasn’t quite loud enough in this one.
From 29:30 firstly I'm surprised that judges fell for this "argument" which called whataboutism. Secondly, it also has a little spot. Every war crime is a war crime and should be taken to a court. It doesn't matter which side or who committed it. For starters, right now Russia defenses it war crimes activities by pointing out the war crimes by the US and asking, why the Russian actions are being seen as war crimes while US's actions are not. (likewise knowingly bombing civilians in Irak or that the US keeps its mouth shut by all the horror, their military put on people). Which makes my point of whataboutism and ends up in the thinking, right, why us not them. But it's fault thinking. Because only that one thing isn't right, doesn't mean the other unrighteous thing, in comparison, is better(?)
(just for the fact, Jacques Verges daughter, the lawyer is considered as a "great sociologist" researcher by people from far-left, but she just do whataboutism too. "Funny" tho to know she is close to anti-semitic leftist, and a part of Verges family were slaver....)
Well it's not that they're saying what they did is better, what they're saying is that it's hypocritical and that why do the other countries get away with it and we don't? It's still a flawed argument but I just wanted to clear that up. But I will say; the only way that it's fair for America to point out other people's warcrimes is to convict their own first, otherwise it's just blatant and pathetic
Iraq
@@chezoneinfamous4379 and Vietnam, WW2, WW1, and probably a lot more that I can't remember. The world great powers have a long, long list of atrocities in their closet.
@@mrnubbones8626 well said.
Klaus "Oldman". Not the most imaginative pseudonym....
Me during most of the video: 😐
Me when "sometimes had hot needles pressed under his fingernails": 😟😥😵💫
3:05 i think you meant to say world war one?
Due process is such a pain sometimes...
I think his memories were of his dad coming back from world War 1, not 2.
"when she endured 8 days of torture at the hands of Barbie,"
Reminds me of road trip the Barbie Museum
How could someone as horrible as this have such an unsuspecting last name
Hello Infographics Show! Just one correction, at 3:12 should say coming back from WW1. Much Love, This channel is dope! ❤️
Nazis developed V2 rocket, Me 262 jet aircraft, Z3 computer, and discovered nuclear fission
not to mention the revolutionary progress in medicine(at a horrific cost though...)
He got his eternal punishment though. To have a little girls toy named after him.
:(
"Was imperialism a crime against humanity, too?"
Yes! Yes, it was! That was bad, too! Two things can be bad at once!
This is where the inspiration for Hans Landa comes from!
one would think that he’d butcher nazis but no i just had to get my hopes up :(
I love how he tortured people and stuff and they never talked, but the he talked while getting tortured himself haha what a panzy.
He was arrested to keep him safe? What corruption.
Thank you Hugo Stiglitz
Infographics Show, i believe you made a slight mistake. His father was said to fight in WW2 however, i think you meant to say WW1. (nothing major just a slight amendment if you want). It is said at 3:06
Sadly , he could have been killed only once , though his crimes make SCP 106 look down in shame .
..........who...?
Radical Larry
@@foy5051 bro's never heard of SCP-106
@@foy5051 bro's never heard of SCP-106
3:09 did anyone else notice that he said "World War 2"?
You've made a mistake at 3:10 when you say, that Barbie's father came back from WW2. Obviously it was the first one.
Its very hard to take a guy named Barbie seriously lol
0:19 that was creepy😂
And this is sn example of why the world hates America. This was unforgivable.
the ustaše weren't fascist and neither did they massacre serbs, especially not jews considering jews were founding members of the ustaše
3:01 I assume you ment to say that his dad fought in world war 1 not 2
Anyone that knows this much about Nazi's is a lil sus.
You mean anyone doing research on the internet?
maybe anyone who's provided info about them on the internet.
Here is something that went wrong: His Dad Fought in WWI not WWII.
Make video about Semion Moglievich
Hello love the content keep it up
Oh my God! Who could torture a little 13 year old girl?!?! She was just a baby. Poor thing :( Shame on the U.S. for giving him amnesty.
Glory to America
As a non-native german speaker,hallo! and I think the messages of the war needs to be told,but respect to those who lost their lifenduring and because of the war.
This kind of info doesn't brighten up my day/life, but thanks I suppose
Peoples willingness to do anything evil or immoral to stop people from getting a universal healthcare system or tuition free education will always amaze me. WE MUST STOP GOOD THINGS FROM HAPPENING, WE MUST BE DESPICABLE HUMAN BEINGS SO THAT SOCIETY DOESN’T GET ANY NICE THINGS!
Because someone has to pay for those "free" things. It will be the productive people that make the majority of the money that can be taxed that will pay for them. The world is not fair or kind. Resources are limited and must be extracted and produced. You can't get things for free because someone has to produce them. It takes effort. So if you want to work for free then that's your choice.
@@theplasmacollider6431 It’s not hard to understand. The US has a private health insurance system. A public healthcare system operates the same way but just cuts out the unnecessary middle man. This leads to cheaper healthcare with better outcomes. There is literally no reason to not do it, end of story.
@@andrewmaderer1989 Who pays for it? We already have so much money of the federal budget already allocated to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and Welfare.
@@theplasmacollider6431 What do you mean who pays for it? Us. With our taxes. It's already a tax that we all pay. It just costs less and works better when we aren't doing it through an unnecessary middle man.
@@andrewmaderer1989 We already pay for what I assume you're referring to as Universal Healthcare? Are you referring to Obamacare? That was a disaster. Poorly run and implemented. For example, a lot of the work to build the website was farmed out to 3rd world programmers. They didn't do a very good job (or even care if they did). The Obamacare website was a joke. Obamacare alone increased our debt enormously just like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security does.
If you have Universal Healthcare, do you expect the US government to implement it efficiently like Sweden does? Homogenous Sweden is easier to implement it in than a diverse collection of federal nation states like the US where every state has different economic conditions. Also, Canada has gov healthcare and good luck getting care when you need it.
Also, since everyone is paying for healthcare for everyone else, is the healthcare rationed equally or are decisions made based on criteria? If some people are obese, smokers, alcoholics, etc.. and make poor lifestyle decisions, do I have to subsidize their poor lifestyle decisions? I don't appreciate working 60 hour weeks only to potentially have 50-60% of my income eaten away by taxes.
When you say the middle man is removed, it seems more like he's getting replaced by a more powerful, unaccountable middle man, the government. Go to the DMV. No customer service. You have no recourse but to take it.
In addition, how does the government decide who is eligible for treatments and who isn't? If you are on the wrong side of politics, can the government just cut you off from getting health care?
Overall, I think Universal Health Care has good intentions. But so does socialism. In the end, it would be poorly implemented and degrade what it's trying to improve. Does that mean that our current system is good. No. But Universal Health Care is fraught with problems, maybe more than the problems we have now.
He became evil because apparently he didn't believe he could be stopped. He enjoyed that BS!