The Holocaust Death Trains

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2022
  • The Holocaust will be remembered as one of the most hateful and disturbing moments in history. Today we're going to examine the "Death Trains" that were used to transport innocent Jewish families to the concentration camps.
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Комментарии • 482

  • @poeterritory
    @poeterritory Год назад +473

    My mother was two years old when she, and her family, were on the final journey on one of those trains. But it was stopped by The Russians, who liberated them. She's 80 years old now and still doing well.

  • @Baseballbruja
    @Baseballbruja Год назад +61

    I've been in that rail car. I felt really sick and unwell on it when i stepped inside. Its definitely haunted with tragedy and you can feel the sadness. My dad's families family died in the holocaust and it was hard to go to. Rip my family.

  • @Emma-iv6ug
    @Emma-iv6ug Год назад +191

    I read Wiesel’s book in high school and I’ll never forget it. It was horrifying. One moment I’ll never forget is when he was talking about a young kid (probably like 10 or 11) being hanged with a couple other adults. The adults died instantly but it took the kid a lot longer to die. It’s horrific.

    • @treyrandolph4720
      @treyrandolph4720 Год назад +28

      Yep, was about to mention this book, it's titled Night, that and his friend dieing of hypothermia just were two of the many many many sad moments, and watching his dad slowly die of dehydration due to their being dysentery in the coffee water, which makes you...well we all know what that disease does. Anyway yeay

    • @devekut2
      @devekut2 Год назад +2

      Are you aware that 90% of that book is fiction and it has been re-edited a dozen times?

    • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
      @marlonmoncrieffe0728 Год назад +4

      I read 'Night' many years ago, now, and scenes from the memoir still haunts me.

    • @colbraddock9913
      @colbraddock9913 Год назад +1

      Your reading incorrect history

    • @KarlStevans-kg5tb
      @KarlStevans-kg5tb 7 месяцев назад +2

      I read it in 8th and I almost cried during the death march from both the brutality and my own fear of freezing to death

  • @eddiebriggs5030
    @eddiebriggs5030 Год назад +545

    When I was a younger man, I got a chance to speak to an auschwitz survivor. It was very hard to hear at a young age, I cried when after a hour or so of talking he showed me his tattoo( I have tears while writing this) he was by far the strongest and bravest person I have ever met.

    • @litsci4690
      @litsci4690 Год назад +9

      Do not disarm.

    • @bryanCCC
      @bryanCCC Год назад +5

      what is the tattoo about?

    • @The1AndOnlyTeabager
      @The1AndOnlyTeabager Год назад +31

      @@bryanCCC they got tattoo by the nazis when in camps or even before they got to the camp. the tattoos were for the nazis to know they were Jewish, I believed they were even numbered

    • @mikekelleher6940
      @mikekelleher6940 Год назад

      @@bryanCCC At Auschwitz (maybe other camps too) every prisoner had a number tattooed on their arm, branded like cattle. They were only addressed by this number, never their name. It was another way to de-humanise people.

    • @Hdse1211
      @Hdse1211 Год назад

      @@The1AndOnlyTeabager The tattoos were to erase their identity, instead of names they had number tattoos. To reconize a Jew they forced them to wear yellow stars with the world "Juden" on their shirts or armbands with the star of david.

  • @NitroCheng
    @NitroCheng Год назад +45

    “If there is a God, he will have to beg for my forgiveness.” A phrase that was carved on the walls of a concentration camp cell

    • @stamey2365
      @stamey2365 Год назад +4

      Psalm 14:1
      The fool hath said in his heart, There is no
      God. They are corrupt, they have done
      abominable works, there is none that doeth
      good.
      We must repent and put our faith and trust in Jesus before it’s to late

    • @kimjong-un5570
      @kimjong-un5570 Год назад +6

      @@stamey2365 I won't believe him , do what u gonna do

    • @stamey2365
      @stamey2365 Год назад +2

      @@kimjong-un5570 Romans 1:20
      For the invisible things of him from the
      creation of the world are clearly seen, being
      understood by the things that are made, even
      his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are
      without excuse:

  • @capo_di_capi
    @capo_di_capi Год назад +18

    Perhaps the hardest lesson learned throughout history "Appeasement only makes the Aggressor more Aggressive"

  • @hE_iMPressed
    @hE_iMPressed Год назад +19

    Throughout my life as an American Jew descended from Holocaust survivors, I was frequently assailed by horrific stories with imagery of the infamous death trains, of massive crematorium, mass starvation and hysteria, as well as some of the most detailed and premeditated sadistic torture methods I couldn't even fathom. What I think of every time I watch videos on this and similar topics is my great grandfather's story of this older hassidic man leaning against the most resented object anyone has ever looked at: A shovel. The one he used to dig his own grave with. The man prayed before his untimely death and while he was davening the SS officer mocked him. With a smirk he rolled his eyes and said in yiddish, "Fun dayn moyl in gots oyern" which means "From your mouth to God's ears." Before the man was finished he was shot and unceremoniously dumped in the shallow grave. Although I was only maybe 6 or 7 when I heard this story, I'm glad I did. We as a Human race should never forget such atrocities. Thanks Infographics Show, even though my grandfather (who told me this story initially) passed away when I was only 8, he would be proud of this video. You guys for producing it, me for watching it, and especially as a medium to which I can type his words again as a comment all these years later so that many other can know his story too. If for no other reason then to know what we are truly capable of and to never ever repeat it.

    • @SusanRubinstein
      @SusanRubinstein 2 месяца назад

      I thank gd both my grandfather's left Poland 1920s when my parents were babies. If not me nor my 18 cousins my nieces nephew and son would have never been born

  • @BigNBrother
    @BigNBrother Год назад +131

    I don't usually comment on videos, but i feel compelled to share this. Back in Highschool, a Holocaust survivor came to speak at my school. She gave a first hand account of some of the things she had happen to her and things she had witnessed. Unfortunately, alot of what she said escapes my mind but i remember her talking about how her grandfather was with her in the camp she was in. One thing she used to do for him was she would work the crematory for which she was rewarded one drink of gin. They didn't allow her to take it with to give to her grandfather, who had liked gin back when they were free, so she would hide it in her mouth and bring it back to him so he could have some comfort in that terrible place. I remember a few more things, but they do get abit much to simply tell on a RUclips comment section.

    • @theinsultingfrenchman5052
      @theinsultingfrenchman5052 Год назад +6

      Wow incredible story, I can't even imagine how much trauma these holocaust victims had to endure

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад +1

      They let them have alcohol? I don't think I heard that one before. I guess "The Auschwitz Bar & Grill" isn't just a meme after all.

    • @jenniferburchill3658
      @jenniferburchill3658 Год назад +3

      Wow. We had an Auschwitz survivor visit our middle school when I was in eighth grade. To survive he was reduced to supplementing his meager rations with insects and rodents until the camp was liberated by the Russians.

    • @GabeGoesHard
      @GabeGoesHard 8 месяцев назад +2

      That's really touching

  • @TempestiEs
    @TempestiEs Год назад +55

    These videos have been so informative for me, thank you infographics for helping me and others be educated and never forget this and other tragedies

  • @andreavallejo9973
    @andreavallejo9973 Год назад +43

    In Mexico City they have a holocaust Museum and they have one of these train carts. You can feel the energy of terror in it. I’ve read the books and watched the documentaries, but that cart makes me break down each time I see it. It really helps put things into perspective and make a connection.

    • @Baseballbruja
      @Baseballbruja Год назад +4

      That ones probably haunted too. As a paranormal person and Jewish family person. I want to see that. And see if I can pick up any spirits.

  • @anything-goes6941
    @anything-goes6941 Год назад +9

    My great grandpa met my great grandma in ww2. My great grandma is German and my great grandpa is American. He passed away a few years back but my grandmother is still alive and tells a lot of story’s about the war and the nazis.

  • @evanderpierznik
    @evanderpierznik Год назад +26

    It's sick how they went through logistics like it as though they were planning a vacation

    • @simplylethul
      @simplylethul Год назад

      If only this biased channel represented All the nations that have committed war crimes/crimes against humanity/genocide.

  • @omonster1011
    @omonster1011 Год назад +44

    Keep up the informative videos coming love them

  • @munchkin9309
    @munchkin9309 Год назад +21

    I remember for the first time in 4th grade I picked up a book about the holocaust. My grandpa hesitated whether I should read it or not but as a young history lover my grandma allowed me to. I ended up making a 3 page essay in 5th grade and my main topic to read about throughout elementary school. I always try to describe the holocaust as evil as it was and to never downplay it. I remember in 6th grade when I read Projekt 1065 and they described the brutal beatings Jewish people suffered I realized how horrible and evil it really was. Never would I have thought in third grade such a thing would’ve happened. Anyone who had experienced it is a brave soul even if it was by force. It just goes to show how evil we can be to one another.

  • @jasonallen4268
    @jasonallen4268 Год назад +12

    I love your history vids

  • @raymondmartin6737
    @raymondmartin6737 Год назад +6

    Being from Europe, the Nazi's took my Uncle,
    Bernard, my Mother's brother, from Paris in
    1940, never heard from again.

  • @bruhmometumn6013
    @bruhmometumn6013 Год назад +47

    I still find it sad that people had to go through this and be gambling with their own life if they live or die in the camps

  • @colorfulshow33
    @colorfulshow33 Год назад +54

    Whoever is reading this, I pray that whatever you’re going through gets better and whatever you’re battling with makes your situation better as you’re continuing to be a better person each day. I have faith that you’ll turn out great as your circumstances will change. Have a fantastic day! You got this! 🤗💪🏼❤😍😍

  • @AnimationFanboy2k4
    @AnimationFanboy2k4 Год назад +5

    Oh my...
    This infamous event must not be ever repeated

  • @burntizspecial4444
    @burntizspecial4444 Год назад +7

    Thank you so much inforgraphic show! I’ve watched you for like 2-3 years or so but my nephew is currently homeschooled and your videos are rly good for history and he loves your videos, your awesome bro

  • @putthefuinfun1947
    @putthefuinfun1947 Год назад +7

    I visited Auschwitz when I was younger. Crazy how the remains of the burned down sections of the camp are still there. It was a huge eye opener to see everything in person. Just a horrific time in human history.

  • @winniethepoohandeeyore2
    @winniethepoohandeeyore2 Год назад +37

    There's still a lot of survivors that are still alive world wide. Thankfully some were too young to even remember since the war ended 77 years ago.
    The people that are old enough to remember, May their constant nightmares, flashbacks, traumas be no more and they have peace for the rest of their lives.

  • @bobwalsh3751
    @bobwalsh3751 Год назад +4

    I have studied the Shoah at GREAT length-it's one of my specialties as a historian- and there are honestly some recent events and movements where I'm honestly seeing parallels.

    • @tedwarden1608
      @tedwarden1608 8 месяцев назад

      @@nullnull3553. Could you enlighten us ’me’ on just what you meant by that comment. It’s ambiguous at the very least.

  • @FireLlama550
    @FireLlama550 Год назад +9

    It's amazing that even after all this happened there's still segregation today. Absoulty disgusting

    • @aig5429
      @aig5429 Год назад

      It’s gonna get much worse store closures and concentration camps are being built

  • @harshvardhan5893
    @harshvardhan5893 Год назад +14

    Recently I had to travel in heavily filled general compartment in train.. in very small space around 20 people were standing.. it was suffocating.. no space to keep feets even.

  • @phoenixc6812
    @phoenixc6812 Год назад +15

    I see a lot of comments saying let’s hope this never happens again. I’m guessing they just haven’t learned of it but so many other mass genocides have happened even after the holocaust they don’t get much attention for some reason but it’s even happening today it’s just not reported much in the news

    • @Osama_Zyn_Laden
      @Osama_Zyn_Laden Год назад +2

      The Armenian genocide the holodomer the uyigur* genocide in China
      *Idk how to spell

    • @colbraddock9913
      @colbraddock9913 Год назад +1

      It actually never happened

  • @tzvifried8218
    @tzvifried8218 Год назад +3

    Both my grandparents where the only survives frome there town I still remember them yelling in there sleep

  • @user-adrsilva123
    @user-adrsilva123 Год назад +8

    Hey Infografic Show Do another What If Video and make it long Please 👍🤩😍

  • @a.s.nature5090
    @a.s.nature5090 Год назад +11

    Thank you for teaching people about this.

  • @Hilts931
    @Hilts931 Год назад +15

    There’s a harrowing German language movie (I believe still available on RUclips) called ‘Die Zug’ which focuses on how horrendous these transportations really were

  • @spiritusmundi70
    @spiritusmundi70 Год назад +19

    While I do appreciate the grave nature of this video and the comments expressed so far, it must not be ignored that this is not a problem of the past... There are people suffering these same horrors right now. They may not be Jews or Roma but they are dying for who they are and what they are. The world has not learned it's lesson and sadly it is repeating them.
    Signed, Bradley Waldrop.... 52 year old white guy from Spartanburg SC.

  • @905Speed
    @905Speed Год назад +5

    very well done, didnt know about the other factions responsible for putting everything together

  • @randomstuff1650
    @randomstuff1650 Год назад +23

    We read Night in my English class, and I can’t be more glad. The holocaust is something that so many people don’t know the whole depth of, and seeing the point of view of someone who actually lived through all of it really opens your eyes

    • @pierrecalderone
      @pierrecalderone Год назад +7

      Be glad you had the chance to read it. These days books like that are being "challenged" and pulled.

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад

      @@pierrecalderone There are different versions of "Night". I can't remember what the deal with that book is, but it does present problems for the believer's side. Parts of it were debunked and it has other problems, so I think it is falling out of favor with the believers.

  • @andrewharris9302
    @andrewharris9302 Год назад +6

    My grandpa served with hitlers nephew in the United States Navy.

  • @bfthelegend1111
    @bfthelegend1111 Год назад +5

    Wow I never knew I would be able to comment second
    Also infographic keep up the good work with your videos

  • @19hitokiri
    @19hitokiri Год назад +12

    I went to a holocaust museum in TX besides having items from the camps. In the back yard they had a freight cart. Got to go into to see. They also had charred human remains from I believe all of the largest death camps.

  • @leighaherrington8448
    @leighaherrington8448 Год назад +3

    I studied Wiesel in high school. His book, Night, was an eye-opener.

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад +2

      rofl, you actually had to read that? I feel bad for you.

  • @treyrandolph4720
    @treyrandolph4720 Год назад +25

    Like a few other people mentioned Eli Wisels book Night is quite detailed in some of the stuff that happened and its haunting, read it well over 10 years ago and I still haven't forgotten some of that stuff, I can't even imagine what it would have been to live through it

    • @amterasutenma2547
      @amterasutenma2547 Год назад +2

      I read that book in middle school, and ill never forget it. The way Eli Wisely told of his experiences. I remember a detail of a violin player on one of the death trains; he played till he died.

  • @panoskakkavas4022
    @panoskakkavas4022 Год назад +6

    Every man , woman and child whom survived the Holocaust is a hero of WWII in my eyes . A testament to the human willpower and survival instict . No genocidal dictators shall rule the world without people resisting against their madness .

  • @imaginedmountains2311
    @imaginedmountains2311 Год назад +5

    The conditions on these trains were appaling, just another cog in the death machine.

  • @Aymar1234
    @Aymar1234 Год назад +5

    Keep up video's like this i love them

  • @KecskeTabornok
    @KecskeTabornok Год назад +13

    Did you know that the holocaust death trains had wooden doors?

    • @ThrillSeeker3524
      @ThrillSeeker3524 Год назад +3

      Oh, sure. Florida has one of them in a museum

    • @squidlipssupreme168
      @squidlipssupreme168 Год назад +6

      Flimsy wooden doors were very commonly used to keep people in places they didn't want to be.

    • @dm1922
      @dm1922 Год назад +8

      one escape means 10 heads being shot on the spot

    • @BraveNewWorld8101
      @BraveNewWorld8101 Год назад +2

      @@squidlipssupreme168 German engineering at it's finest

    • @sayhitosteve2785
      @sayhitosteve2785 Год назад +1

      So did the "gas chambers".

  • @georgespongey127
    @georgespongey127 Год назад +4

    Much love and respect to the victims. Im so sorry what happend.. absolutely terrible

  • @tylerpurta1366
    @tylerpurta1366 Год назад +1

    My ciotka bernash was a survivor of the Holocaust and she passed this past summer she spoke about the horrors till the day she died

  • @Maruchipawa
    @Maruchipawa Год назад +20

    This was a terrible moment of history let's all hope nothing like this will happen again

    • @wtfwhereami
      @wtfwhereami Год назад +5

      It likely will happen again though, history tends to be circular

    • @deathsoul7766
      @deathsoul7766 Год назад +6

      It is happening rn

    • @winniethepoohandeeyore2
      @winniethepoohandeeyore2 Год назад +2

      History tends to repeat itself time and time again. The next 1 will be FAR worse.

    • @Nicholas45451
      @Nicholas45451 Год назад +2

      Happening right now

    • @phoenixc6812
      @phoenixc6812 Год назад +3

      Bro you know how many other Genocides have happened even after the holocaust?

  • @jsheekey1
    @jsheekey1 Год назад +2

    Beyond comprehension 💔

  • @SardonicSoul
    @SardonicSoul Год назад +8

    While it is important to tell that storys and of what happened, it also has a...unpleasant side effect. Growing up in the generstions, that were born long after WW2 ended (in my case 42 years), were overolled with this topic. WW2 was the topic, that was done over and over again in school in germany, beginning at the end of 6th grade, and towards beginning of 10th grade. Not only in history, but also other aspects, such as in classes analizing books interpretations of it, language etc. it was always present. And always with the background notion _you are responsible, for what happened there._ Sometimes so strong, as if it was saying that we were personaly there, commiting these crimes. Again, these storys are important, and should never been forgotten, but not teached like that, with heavy guild.

    • @sostre1
      @sostre1 Год назад +1

      Germany as a nation was guilty though I get what you're saying but from a logical point of view I don't think the view point but it wasn't me works here

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke Год назад +4

    It's sad that there are those today that deny that this happened, especially knowing that those who experienced and survived the holocaust have mostly passed away by now so cannot set those irritating history-deniers straight, absolutely disgusting to try and claim it never happened...

    • @mcbdllc2848
      @mcbdllc2848 Год назад

      Yeah I bet

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад +1

      lol, so many of those "survivors" get caught lying so often it doesn't help their case to have them around.

  • @Ben_S_
    @Ben_S_ Год назад +2

    The video title sounds like a deathmetal band.

  • @Flamsterette
    @Flamsterette Год назад +3

    All right! A death video on my September 2022 birthday long weekend!

  • @F_L_U_X
    @F_L_U_X Год назад +7

    A moment of silence for the atrocities that were inflicted and endured... A brief sliver of time that is stained by the evil that just because we are capable of, does not mean that it should ever enter back in to our reality. In the best light that it can be viewed in, let it echo a warning from our past into our present and future.
    Live, learn and grow...

  • @danielgoetz7821
    @danielgoetz7821 Год назад +3

    Met a holocaust survivor. It was really strange to be as a child. I didn't have the capacity to understand what I was seeing

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад

      Eh, hate to break it to you, but you still don't.

  • @winniethepoohandeeyore2
    @winniethepoohandeeyore2 Год назад +21

    Truly sad the people that insist this never happened. The Russian Soldiers as well as other allies were scarred for life after what they found when they stormed the camps.

    • @Ellweas
      @Ellweas Год назад

      @leftism is a disease Are you suggesting it never happened as well ?

    • @Hdse1211
      @Hdse1211 Год назад +7

      Ignorant people deny anything, even when clear evidence is presented.

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад

      lol, "stormed" the camps. a lot of the camps were abandoned, sometimes for weeks, before they were "liberated". In the east, the prisoners would beg the Germans to take them with because they didn't' want to be captured by the Russians.

  • @danielshenker8294
    @danielshenker8294 Год назад +7

    Thank you for making the video not enough people talk about this side of history

    • @Dark.ae7
      @Dark.ae7 Год назад +3

      Yh they do

    • @Joe-kx7bl
      @Joe-kx7bl Год назад +1

      Democrats sure don’t wanna talk about it.

    • @eliasl332
      @eliasl332 Год назад +2

      They do, A LOT

    • @austinblair9869
      @austinblair9869 Год назад

      It's referred to as the most horrible thing ever it's literally the reason you can't criticize the people who own our media and control our currency

  • @Wahffles09
    @Wahffles09 Год назад +10

    As a jew i respect you for speaking about these atrocities so no one will endure them again

    • @klaiken989
      @klaiken989 Год назад +4

      Tha Palestinians In Gaza are suffering close to this same very thing...

    • @jthomas4361
      @jthomas4361 Год назад +6

      Not only have they been endured again but it’s happening right now and the African slaves were treated this way for over 600 years

  • @mightygahdo4719
    @mightygahdo4719 Год назад +3

    It amazes me how no one in power wasn't questioning what was happening. Shows how much people value power over human life's. They rather keep a high paying job than give it up and keep their humanity

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад +1

      They did, that's why the Red Cross was asked to go in *while the camps were running* to inspect them. There is even video, but you won't find it on youtube.
      You aren't supposed to know about that.

  • @CultReaperGaming
    @CultReaperGaming Год назад +12

    I have read the book Night by Eli Wesiel and it’s such a tragic and moving true story about him and his dad living in the concentration camp (Idk how to spell the camps name) after being separated from his mom and little sister they was put on a gas chamber and killed while Eli and his dad watched and was forced to work and under go extremely cruel work, living, and punishments (usually death) I definitely recommend reading the book

  • @docb1844
    @docb1844 Год назад +5

    Surely government workers wouldnt follow immoral orders for the sake of covering/saving their own azzez

  • @Musicswagg86
    @Musicswagg86 Год назад +4

    Schindler's list does a decent job showing the death trains

    • @dylanr12player
      @dylanr12player Год назад +3

      I watched that like 10 years ago and still remember a good bit of it vividly.

    • @Steppa_61
      @Steppa_61 Год назад +4

      It is a fictional story

    • @Musicswagg86
      @Musicswagg86 Год назад +3

      @@Steppa_61 based on true events

  • @Money_Pot
    @Money_Pot Год назад +13

    Wow really didn't expect that.
    Your videos are get more and more Impressive.
    Love from india

  • @musiclovingchick6
    @musiclovingchick6 Год назад +14

    I walked through one of these cars at the holocaust memorial museum in Washington DC. It was truthfully horrifying and sickening in every way. Never Forget. It must never be allowed to happen again.

    • @litsci4690
      @litsci4690 Год назад +2

      How will you stop it after being disarmed? You won't.

    • @phoenixc6812
      @phoenixc6812 Год назад +7

      The world says this but so many other genocides have happened like like back in 1994 the Rwanda Genocide it’s sad that this keeps happening even today I think the most recent I’ve heard of is what’s going on in Syria

    • @litsci4690
      @litsci4690 Год назад +4

      @@phoenixc6812 Yes. PEOPLE never change, so history keeps repeating itself. Everyone thinks they wouldn't do X or Y, but all it takes is the circumstances.

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Год назад +16

    The Fat Controller: "And how did you honorably serve our country during the War, Thomas?"
    Thomas: "Well, that's a complicated story..."

  • @aidanrandall7438
    @aidanrandall7438 Год назад +7

    I find it so sad that one day this is going to happen again

  • @hadrian2505
    @hadrian2505 Год назад +1

    As a holocaust survivor myself i can confirm it was a horrible time, and it was more likely 7000000 poor jewish souls that where lost.

  • @dusty9618
    @dusty9618 Год назад +1

    Still watching

  • @candiceperry7916
    @candiceperry7916 Год назад

    The video is awesome&bizarre

  • @Eddy12383
    @Eddy12383 Год назад +1

    Can’t believe people treat each other like this, a video on the how bad slavery was would be Interesting as well

  • @johnnyblox1470
    @johnnyblox1470 Год назад +2

    My grandma was part of the death camp at Poland and managed to escape but the family died ..

    • @jfournerat1274
      @jfournerat1274 9 месяцев назад

      Which death camp in Poland was your grandma in but managed to escape from? There were six death camps in Poland which were Auschwitz, Majadanek, Chelmo, Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka so I want you if possible to be specific on which death camp it was.

    • @johnnyblox1470
      @johnnyblox1470 9 месяцев назад

      @@jfournerat1274 Auschwitz

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniks 8 месяцев назад +1

    The trains themselves killed many people on the way, before it even reached its destination.

  • @HailAnts
    @HailAnts 2 месяца назад +1

    The idea of that survivor being interviewed by Oprah is disgusting. Oprah Winfrey is NOT Edward R. Morrow, she’s Jerry Springer..

  • @nenuamammamahotel4656
    @nenuamammamahotel4656 Год назад

    Bro I am just waiting for the nuclear 201to 300 for four weeks and your still not posting it. Why? Just why?

  • @larryrhodes7300
    @larryrhodes7300 Год назад +2

    The younger generations are already forgetting. And we all know the consequences of that.

  • @kj_usa2987
    @kj_usa2987 Год назад +1

    I been to that museum in Washington

  • @theconqueringram5295
    @theconqueringram5295 Год назад +17

    The Holocaust was definitely one of the worst events in all of human history. Still, it's important we study every aspect of it such as it's logistics. It's truly horrific to know how much effort people put into destroying one another.

    • @3dmaster55
      @3dmaster55 Год назад +1

      Events like the holocaust and other similar events need to be studied so we can learn from our mistakes

  • @rsbandbj1
    @rsbandbj1 Год назад +1

    I hope history will never repeat itself.

  • @kieronparr3403
    @kieronparr3403 Год назад

    The film "Conspiracy" shows the Wannsee conference well. Well worth a watch

  • @ahuman5592
    @ahuman5592 Год назад +1

    the most terrifying part is the way that woman looks 0:30

  • @dadielperez125
    @dadielperez125 Год назад +1

    I've been in the second largest Holocaust museum and it was one of the worst things I heard and seen in the museum

    • @dadielperez125
      @dadielperez125 Год назад

      Museum was great I meet a holocaust survivor in Illinois.

  • @kimberlyjones1572
    @kimberlyjones1572 Год назад

    Why every time I look up something a few days later y’all do a video about it ?

  • @Obsidian_Gargantuan_Leviathan
    @Obsidian_Gargantuan_Leviathan Год назад +1

    *when fredom burns, the final solution*
    *dreams fade away, and all hope turns to dust*
    i let the others continue the song

    • @l337pwnage
      @l337pwnage Год назад

      Ghost Division is much better.

  • @jackbrazdavlogs153
    @jackbrazdavlogs153 Год назад +2

    2:00 the music dream uses it in his Minecraft manhunt 😂😂 what’s it called?

  • @user-sl5lo4po4m
    @user-sl5lo4po4m Год назад +11

    thanks yet again infographics show, u always inform us with knowlageable topics no matter how grim it was back then, we in israel study it deeply and memorize it each year, but lots of people are unaware of the holocaust and even cheer\make jokes about it.
    its good that u make those vids so they will know how grim and horrific it truely was.
    no matter what our religion has passed through we are still alive, במותם ציוו לנו את החיים
    עם ישראל חי

    • @winniethepoohandeeyore2
      @winniethepoohandeeyore2 Год назад +2

      Sad the people that insist this never happened..May they never go through such atrocities

    • @Hdse1211
      @Hdse1211 Год назад +1

      True. Here in Israel studying the holocaust deeply is very important. Last year I got to visit Yad vashem and it was an unforgettable expirience.
      אנחנו חזקים, עם ישראל חי!!!! 🇮🇱✡

  • @avadavis2779
    @avadavis2779 Год назад

    reading the book night rn

  • @boomboxkid4577
    @boomboxkid4577 Год назад +1

    so sad

  • @MakuMaksa
    @MakuMaksa Год назад +1

    Playing The Holocaust Vr Will be scary

  • @jtupaz4228
    @jtupaz4228 6 месяцев назад

    5:30 i can see the fool and the scorpion by Sharon Corr

  • @AliciaGuitar
    @AliciaGuitar 6 месяцев назад

    Im pretty sure the cattle train the tributes ride in Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes was inspired by this.

  • @eelsie
    @eelsie Год назад +4

    Please cover the prisoner revolts and escapes. They're a part that not many people know about but are crucial in showing that the Jews of Europe did not go like Lambs to the slaughter and instead did revolt and in some cases live to give testimony.

    • @alferdhicks3063
      @alferdhicks3063 Год назад

      I have great respect for the Jewish people after seeing this 🥺🧐🤬😤✌

  • @AverageJoe483
    @AverageJoe483 Год назад +1

    I heard the new trains were going to Martha’s Vineyard according to the media .

  • @deneicy
    @deneicy Год назад +3

    The Followers are the problem. 😢 The government targets the outcasts, calls them diseased, then the people shun them. Or much worse.

  • @voidinfinite5603
    @voidinfinite5603 Год назад +3

    How sad

  • @henriquedearruda8902
    @henriquedearruda8902 Год назад +3

    Can you do a topic on why it was thought the Jews were blamed?

    • @haruhisuzumiya6650
      @haruhisuzumiya6650 9 месяцев назад +1

      Conspiracy theories with nothing more true than guilt by association

    • @WEIMAR-BOLSHEVIST-USA
      @WEIMAR-BOLSHEVIST-USA День назад

      @@haruhisuzumiya6650 Let's dive deeper into this question from the original poster.

  • @simplylethul
    @simplylethul Год назад

    When will you do a video on the My Lai Massacre carried out by US troops?

  • @pixeldragon6387
    @pixeldragon6387 Год назад +4

    And there are still people that deny it happened.

    • @austinblair9869
      @austinblair9869 Год назад +1

      Oy vey

    • @SomeGuy-up4yz
      @SomeGuy-up4yz Год назад +1

      Yeah, it's almost like agreement with the current dictators via finance is enforced and this is one of their main narratives or something that's led to huge amounts of worldwide suffering of innocent people. It's so weird that anyone would be against that. Oh, wait...

  • @davishall5117
    @davishall5117 Год назад

    Anyone else see the disfigured lady behind the train 0:30 ??

  • @dark_elf_wizard
    @dark_elf_wizard Год назад +1

    00:29 look, something is not right in the animation.

  • @roger_mtz
    @roger_mtz Год назад +5

    There should be a whole video about Elie Wiesel!!!!!

    • @faclonx6275
      @faclonx6275 Год назад +1

      Who is he a survivor of the holocaust?

    • @roger_mtz
      @roger_mtz Год назад +1

      @@faclonx6275 yeah i read his book literally shook me and changed my view on life

  • @ShawnMcClurg
    @ShawnMcClurg Год назад +6

    I remember reading Elie Wiesel’s Book my sophomore year of high school, ends the events that happened during the holocaust really shook me and my classmates. I hope that something like this never happens again.

  • @jtupaz4228
    @jtupaz4228 6 месяцев назад

    4:50 Ignorance is your new best friend. -Paramore

  • @ChrisDodges123
    @ChrisDodges123 Год назад

    4:35 What I wanna know more about