Being an American Jew descending from Holocaust survivors, I grew up on stories about human ash appearing to come down from the sky like snow and Jewish prisoners made to dig their own graves, being shot, and then forced or being thrown into them. Those who do not remember the past may be doomed to repeat it. Thanks Infographics Show for bringing this horror to light.
I am very happy that your relatives made it alive at the same time sorry for all Jewish people who were killed in Holocaust, sending love and warm hugs to American Jewish communities from Azerbaijan, Baku
That's all horrible, and the fact that in 2018 supposedly only 41% of us Americans knew what Auchwitz was used for is simply pathetic. Anyone who doesn't know what went on there should be embarrassed for themselves...
Joseph Mengele was never caught. They hunted him down for years but he became paranoid and moved home quite often in south america mostly in Argentina and Uruguay/Paraguay. He lived with a family until he died from a stress induced heart attack in 1979. One of the worst war criminals in history managed to escape, live to a ripe old age, and become family friends with innocent people. Try to sleep at night knowing that.
I have to say, I don't understand why anyone would think that this guy would ever feel remorse. One would need to be psychopathic or sociopathic in order to do those things.
War Crimes Tribunal held Dr Joseph in custody for 18 months and carried out a massive search for victims or witnesses to any crimes. They found none despite placing advertisements in 26 newspapers. He was freed. Joseph moved to Argentina in 1956.
That is so shocking to me that so many don't know. I took my daughter to the holocaust museum in Houston and introduced her to a woman that managed to crawl out of a pit after being shot in the head. It was important to me that she knew what happened to people there.
May I ask, what do Americans learn about the Second World War in schools? In The Netherlands, the war is less important than the reasons of war, ideology of the Nazi's and what it meant to the citizens of those countries invaded. It's less about numbers of casualties of war and more about stories of people living through those horrible years. But I wonder, if around 41% of Americans do not know about the impact of Auschwitz, what do they learn in schools about WW2?
@@bertschumacher2097 i am not sure what they are teaching kids these days but if you want that kind of indepth class you gotta take a college class that was or is specifically about that war with a teacher that cares enough. I did and it was specifically about what the Jewish people suffered and my final research paper was on Dr Mengele. I cried and lost alot of sleep and it was by far my favorite class. At the end i got to meet an amazing Jewish woman that survived being shot in the head and tossed in a mass grave. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and she loved my daughter. She passed a few years later. God bless her.
@@bertschumacher2097 nothing past D-Day other than Pearl Harbor honestly. To the average American student, America entered the war after Pearl Harbor and that's the focus until D-Day. After D-Day it's the drive to Berlin, a little about Market Garden and a lot on the Battle of the Bulge. As a whole the American students, in public schools at least get shorted about what WW2 really was about. I personally learned more after high school than I did during it when it comes to WW2. I love history and studying the Eastern Front especially.
They forget to mention at like 15 minutes, that when Miklos was ordered to boil the corpses, he came back after an hour, to witness two other starving prisoners thinking it was a pan of broth, drinking the decomposing bodies... such sick things were 'normal' in these camps. Really insane, but The book miklos wrote is very interesting. I can recommend it, for those who are interested in the mechanics of places like Auschwitz. Miklos Nyiszli was his full name btw
That is absolutely awful and horrid. Thats one thing I hadnt heard. I read this comment at the time it was on the screen, and if I were to see that portrayed in a cute cartoon would have been a bit much to watch. Thats so sad and disgusting. All of it is.
@@TaurusWitch29 I agree with you for sure. Even the average things that happened in these kind of camps are by itself a horror show. So, implementing these kind of 'normal' behaviours, is too much, especially if you are just curious. I read a few historic books about the ss and the system of their sick rethorics, just because of my interest and the past of my family. So yeah, if it would be illustrated, it would be to horrible, even for an info channel.
Insane to think that this monster had been hidden in my country for a long time... I'm from Brazil and I didn't know about the whole history. Thank you for the video!
Cara, lê sobre a história do corpo dele. Tem na página dele na Wikipedia na parte "exumação". Uma pena o programa não ter falado dessa parte, é uma parte bem legal da história..
The thing is, ppl need to understand this has happened other places. Roman jewish captivity happened a long time ago. This Genocide should make ppl want to know about history so it doesn't repeat. Two other genocides are Kurdish and armenian from what I can think of.
This is an example of people thinking more about if we could do something then thinking about if we should. It’s a good question “should we?” But it doesn’t seem to appear in some people’s minds
i had the absolute pleasure to meet eva kor (a mengele twin) in middle school. though it was horrible what she was made to suffer through it is an experience i will cherish for my life
In a constitutional state, it is customary to receive a fair trial and not to curse someone beforehand. It is possible that Mengele was incapable of guilt.
A few corrections: Technically his crimes weren't war crimes, as they didn't happen between nations at war. They were crimes against humanity and crimes against.... Well the English word for Menschlichkeit is also humanity. As well as crimes in the very traditional sense. The SA was short for. Sturmabteilung or storm detachment. Not storm troops. Which were the elite trench raiders of the German empire in ww2
As someone with a brother who has dwarfism this terrifies me…my dad went to the IWM a few years ago with some friends and he said they were all quiet as all three of them had a child who would’ve been sent to the concentration camps. This is terrifying but very important to learn about.
I think one longer video or two shorter videos a day is fine; when they have uploaded multiple 15 minute+ videos a day, that's overwhelming and discourages me from watching them entirely
Most of the Mengela research has been discredited or thrown away due to unethical research, unsubstantiated research, and incomplete research. One of the only research Mengela did that actually survived peer pressure where how to treat hypothermia and how the body react to cold. Mainly because researches have said that the result of research will be unethical in peace time.
@@Kazaam818 how so? Tell me the reason for it. Because 90% of all medical research that the Nazis conducted in their concentration camps has been tampered in criminality, fraud and crimes against humanity
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 not just peer review. You like infertility treatment, that's his, plus a whole bunch of other medical tests, surgery technology, military tech that is still in use today and for now on.
I am quite confused by this clickbaity title... as far as I know he was never caught, and died unrepentant at the age of 77 in south America of heart failure.
@@Nandopr i dont know why but some countries in south America were cool with letting nazis move in, since if they (nazis) would have stayed on the path they were on, the nazis would have killed them as well.
You might wonder why the nazis were so cruel. The thing most people don't consider about nazis, is that they didn't consider their victims as humans. They weren't cruel and total psychopaths for the most part, they just didn't care about those people. Like, have you ever felt sorry for stepping on a bug? You might not even notice that. This, was their mindset.
It's interesting if you think about it because one of the doctors was actually a good guy that followed the Hippocratic oath and he was called the good doctor of auschwitz instead of killing people he tried to save as many people as he could it's a really interesting
When I was very little maybe 4 and we lived in a an apt in hot springs. We lived next to an much older woman. She had a tattoo on her forearm and burns on her neck and face that ran under her shirt and onto her right shoulder and upper arm. I dont remember alot of talking to her but I remember the tattoo was a number. She was an incredibly sweet woman that when she was 12 years old a man probably my age now threw some sort of chemical on her and group of other workers as they passed by him. I cant recall all of her story but I believe that cruel act costed her mother's life. I remember she was in the (cant spell it right) berkano camp. She used to let me sit on her feet while her and my grandma played bingo. She had soft light blue eyes How could anyone forget such a person. I'm one of the last of the kids who would have met someone like that.
That sounds like a sweet memory! I wish I could have met the women you described. She sounds like a gentle person. I’m glad she was able to find happiness in life after she survived such horrors
Remember that none of these atrocities was enough to get the Americans or the British in the war. Until they got attacked, both watched and hope they wouldnt have to fight. Somewhat disgusting.
The full extent of these actions where not known till the tailing edge of this war of atrocities. You cannot blame nations who just finished fighting a whole other war for being hesitant to fight again.
@@Tiigozz Correction. These examples were different to Auschwitz, they were open air prisons, same as the American examples being used at the same time in the Phillippines, and the first ones used by Spain in Cuba in 1895, copying the US reservations for Indians. The Germans developed these into extermination facilities in 1904 in their colony of Namibia.
This channel has become The History Channel that we not only wanted but needed. Television could take a real lesson from what and how this channel operates. I love it .ore and more with every video. Two thumbs up if I could.
He was living in the countryside of Brazil. Died of a heart attack in the Bertioga Beach. My Grandpa meet him, when he was living in the city of Nova Europa (New Europe). Crazy story.
It is said that he didn't die by drowning in a pool. What happened was that he went out to the beach with some friends and decided to go for a swim regardless of the conditions he was suffering from and drowned that way.
The reason we don’t learn about this in school anymore is because history is now dedicated to the study of oppression and hearing oppressed voices. If more people knew about the 1940’s, they’d question if the west was inherently oppressive
When I was in high school we mostly learned about the civil war and world war 2 and barely my favorite topic the Cold War and all the other modern wars or just the war on terror because by that time I was finishing my sophmore year and learning about government and all that boring stuff my junior year
Yes , I never ththought of it as such . Probably because it is in the Old Testament . But like democracy and other constructs, it has come from the minds of men .It is definitely not guaranteed !
Sorry but IMHO, I disagree. Justice is a right, not a socially construct idea. If it was an "idea" like you've said, then would it make sense if it didn't work at all or something that doesn't really exists such as gods and goddesses?
@@tessamitchell7597 to quote darth maul from starwars CW s7 of all things "justice is mearly a construct of the current power base" like justice really isn't guaranteed. it "is" through law, but my god theres 100's of millions of unsolved crimes around the world that will never have an answer or justice applied to it, and that's just....life. like how living to an old age isn't guaranteed or a 'right' by any measure. i like the optimism, but anyway you look at it, ' justice' as we know is a purely a human construct. like male bees or praying mantis' dont hold courts for the females eating their brains or throwing them out of the hive, thats just life.
Interesting fact, a Hungarian Jewish doctor who worked as Mengele’s assistant, Miklós Nyiszli, wrote a book about what Mengele made him do for him at Auschwitz. This included mostly conducting autopsies on his victims and taking care of his “medical journals/notes”. There was one time he accidentally got grease on his “medical notes” and Mengele flipped out on him and told him not to be careless with something he put so much “love” into. Nyiszli was speechless at the fact Mengele said the word love. I think this truly shows that the only thing Mengele ever loved was himself and his “medical job”. So infuriating he got away and escaped justice.
Yeah, because any 12 year old can sow together the blood vessels of two twins. Certainly not defending him, he was an awful person, but this is just wrong.
One of the most frightening things that i see these days is that so many people not only are unaware if these atrocities, they vehemently deny they happened, truly believing they didn't. We are doomed.
Saw a video recently where several Americans were asked when WWI and WWII happened. Not only did most not know, a considerable proportion didn't even know about them at all. I couldn't quite believe it.
I absolutely love the way Clarkson described Mengola in the Patagonia special.... "Josef Mengola took his driving lesson here..... failed it apparently"
Why would you reference his diaries when it was proven that they were forgeries? All the written works of Mengele were destroyed by his son, as he stated, after reading them to his regret. He considered them to have no redeeming value.
And his family still has a business in Germany with his name on the building still up and running, and that it also (allegedly as far as I could find no confirmation this happened) funneled money to him in South America. The fact that family knows what he did and won’t even change the businesses name says they’re perfectly fine with what he did and being associated with that
I thought that he really got caught. But nah,he lived his life to the fullest all the while enjoying the beautiful and warm sun of the Americas. So then why the title?
Because they did not want the Soviets to have his research. But they should have stopped to think abort what he had done and approved and condemned him to death.
And never a true one. The question is if they just lie to save themselves or if they actually convinced themselves that they were only following orders to cope with their deeds
actualy its proven its studies that people when put in right situation will be forced to follow orders You say that now but if you are forced to do something or die Bet you wont be brave to die
@@tilltronje1623 Well if the dont they get shot. So they choose their life over the lives of making many suffer and die. But these weren't people to him. Like working on monkeys or dogs
Why do you call him "angel" when he feels no remorse and empathy the time he hears the screams and sees the suffering of his subject? Normal people would quit their job in this case.
Thank you for having an accurate narrative of how heinous the crimes were. Some documentaries I listen to create this like “misunderstood and gullible” narrative around Nazis. Which is sickening.
That’s what you get when you dehumanize a group of people to the point others see that beliefs, religion, races or simply ideas, are the sole attribute that ontologically define a person. ...like what’s slowly happening right now.
I was 8 or 9 years old while having lunch with my best friend and his family, I noticed his Oma has a wrinkly tattoo on her arm and as a dumb kid said "wow, Oma has a tattoo that's cool"!! I got massive education that day and a massive feed from Oma. Loved that lady..
It freaks me out sometimes, that all these horrible things were happening while my mom was a little girl here in America. I encourage people to PROTECT DEMOCRACY!!! Keep fascism out of our Country!
Truly a deplorable thing the holocaust was. This genocide will crush the souls of peoples for millennia. Just the knowledge of these horrors are enough to make you question it all. So many lost.
Didn't he eventually die of old age? Don't think he served a day in any prison, despite being one of the most evil people to ever live. I'm not exaggerating, he made Vlad The Impaler look friendly by comparison
War Crimes Tribunal held Dr Joseph in custody for 18 months and carried out a massive search for victims or witnesses to any crimes. They found none despite placing advertisements in 26 newspapers. He was freed. Joseph moved to Argentina in 1956.
Being an American Jew descending from Holocaust survivors, I grew up on stories about human ash appearing to come down from the sky like snow and Jewish prisoners made to dig their own graves, being shot, and then forced or being thrown into them. Those who do not remember the past may be doomed to repeat it. Thanks Infographics Show for bringing this horror to light.
My great grandfather was killed in the Holocaust despite being a Bosnian Roman Catholic.
I am very happy that your relatives made it alive at the same time sorry for all Jewish people who were killed in Holocaust, sending love and warm hugs to American Jewish communities from Azerbaijan, Baku
supertoaddude534 agrees!!!!!!!
They aiding nazis in western Ukraine as we speak
That's all horrible, and the fact that in 2018 supposedly only 41% of us Americans knew what Auchwitz was used for is simply pathetic. Anyone who doesn't know what went on there should be embarrassed for themselves...
Joseph Mengele was never caught. They hunted him down for years but he became paranoid and moved home quite often in south america mostly in Argentina and Uruguay/Paraguay. He lived with a family until he died from a stress induced heart attack in 1979.
One of the worst war criminals in history managed to escape, live to a ripe old age, and become family friends with innocent people.
Try to sleep at night knowing that.
I’ll sleep just fine
Far worse people got safe haven. WW2 Japan unit
I can easily sleep with that, now sleep with more cruel massacres done by more people
Why would that stop me sleeping? He is dead and that is good
He actually had a Brazilian wife the dude was a stud
I have to say, I don't understand why anyone would think that this guy would ever feel remorse. One would need to be psychopathic or sociopathic in order to do those things.
Thanks captain obvious.
War Crimes Tribunal held Dr Joseph in custody for 18 months and carried out a massive search for victims or witnesses to any crimes. They found none despite placing advertisements in 26 newspapers. He was freed. Joseph moved to Argentina in 1956.
no it's rally normal
That is so shocking to me that so many don't know. I took my daughter to the holocaust museum in Houston and introduced her to a woman that managed to crawl out of a pit after being shot in the head. It was important to me that she knew what happened to people there.
I wish there were more parents out there who cared enough to teach their kids like that. Good on you.
Every kid in Germany is going with school at least once to a concentration camp to be taught the sins of the past.
May I ask, what do Americans learn about the Second World War in schools? In The Netherlands, the war is less important than the reasons of war, ideology of the Nazi's and what it meant to the citizens of those countries invaded.
It's less about numbers of casualties of war and more about stories of people living through those horrible years.
But I wonder, if around 41% of Americans do not know about the impact of Auschwitz, what do they learn in schools about WW2?
@@bertschumacher2097 i am not sure what they are teaching kids these days but if you want that kind of indepth class you gotta take a college class that was or is specifically about that war with a teacher that cares enough. I did and it was specifically about what the Jewish people suffered and my final research paper was on Dr Mengele. I cried and lost alot of sleep and it was by far my favorite class. At the end i got to meet an amazing Jewish woman that survived being shot in the head and tossed in a mass grave. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and she loved my daughter. She passed a few years later. God bless her.
@@bertschumacher2097 nothing past D-Day other than Pearl Harbor honestly. To the average American student, America entered the war after Pearl Harbor and that's the focus until D-Day. After D-Day it's the drive to Berlin, a little about Market Garden and a lot on the Battle of the Bulge. As a whole the American students, in public schools at least get shorted about what WW2 really was about. I personally learned more after high school than I did during it when it comes to WW2. I love history and studying the Eastern Front especially.
They forget to mention at like 15 minutes, that when Miklos was ordered to boil the corpses, he came back after an hour, to witness two other starving prisoners thinking it was a pan of broth, drinking the decomposing bodies... such sick things were 'normal' in these camps. Really insane, but The book miklos wrote is very interesting. I can recommend it, for those who are interested in the mechanics of places like Auschwitz. Miklos Nyiszli was his full name btw
Lol stories
That is absolutely awful and horrid. Thats one thing I hadnt heard. I read this comment at the time it was on the screen, and if I were to see that portrayed in a cute cartoon would have been a bit much to watch. Thats so sad and disgusting. All of it is.
@@TaurusWitch29 I agree with you for sure. Even the average things that happened in these kind of camps are by itself a horror show. So, implementing these kind of 'normal' behaviours, is too much, especially if you are just curious. I read a few historic books about the ss and the system of their sick rethorics, just because of my interest and the past of my family. So yeah, if it would be illustrated, it would be to horrible, even for an info channel.
@@blackdeath6085 what's the book?
@@dinosoarskill17 "I was Doctor Mengele's assistant" english version
I’m a twin, I’ve heard about these experiments before. Still baffles me to think this was recent history.
Early 20th century history.
@@tonytiger2914 early more like mid 20th century. It was in the 1940s not even 100 years ago it's more recent than u think
@@adamkhan3421 they invented the modern world
Why it was normal
Over 80 years ago now. Not that recent.
I actually just read a book about how they captured Adolf Eichmann, truly a crazy experience
Yes, the story behind it almost feels like it could be an Ian Fleming spy thriller.
Rest In Peace to all the victims of the camp , this is sad and inhuman I wish he never got away with it
Well he did have to live on the run n fear of his life and the stress kiled him so that's something.
Insane to think that this monster had been hidden in my country for a long time... I'm from Brazil and I didn't know about the whole history. Thank you for the video!
Cara, lê sobre a história do corpo dele. Tem na página dele na Wikipedia na parte "exumação". Uma pena o programa não ter falado dessa parte, é uma parte bem legal da história..
God took him out
That monster is your creator
Huh b
Mengele is buried in Brazil, as well.
Letting the horrors committed be forgotten is dangerous.
Letting them be remembered is also dangerous.
Quite the condrum.
Only dangerous to a parasitic international clique.
Some it happening right now in gaza
The thing is, ppl need to understand this has happened other places.
Roman jewish captivity happened a long time ago.
This Genocide should make ppl want to know about history so it doesn't repeat.
Two other genocides are Kurdish and armenian from what I can think of.
@@buddymacbuddingtonNigeria
16:05 I met her in the past at a school trip she was a very kind person
What?
I met Ava in person. She was such a kind woman who suffered so. Her poor sister died young due to the experiments.
This is an example of people thinking more about if we could do something then thinking about if we should. It’s a good question “should we?” But it doesn’t seem to appear in some people’s minds
That statement sums up the reasons why the events in the majority of human history up until now happened.
I believe he was a “why not” kind of guy
Like the Jurassic Park quote goes: "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should..."
i had the absolute pleasure to meet eva kor (a mengele twin) in middle school. though it was horrible what she was made to suffer through it is an experience i will cherish for my life
What you mean
@@ticoman12 I imagine she means a survivor visited the school.
Check out the Saltatio Mortis song Todesengel, its written about Eva. They even have an interview with her
There is no punishment suitable for such atrocities. Not sure if justice is real by now.
Not exactly lol put a human through all this as their punishment and
@@Kazaam818 you cant poke 4 eyes out of one man. That is the problem. He did more pain that will fit in one lifetime.
Torture
In a constitutional state, it is customary to receive a fair trial and not to curse someone beforehand. It is possible that Mengele was incapable of guilt.
well he drowned so at least he suffered
This is so sick. How can anyone be so dreadfully evil. How can anyone do these things to screaming children.🤢😭
Yo Kanye says there's good things on her
Unfortunately he didn't see them as human children. Just rats 😢
Umm....
Our Moderna day Dr Death just "retired"
@@jackieann5494 please shut up
Fun fact no one is as evil as caligula even though the angel of death was evil he does not compare to the mad emperor aka caligula
A few corrections:
Technically his crimes weren't war crimes, as they didn't happen between nations at war. They were crimes against humanity and crimes against.... Well the English word for Menschlichkeit is also humanity. As well as crimes in the very traditional sense.
The SA was short for. Sturmabteilung or storm detachment. Not storm troops. Which were the elite trench raiders of the German empire in ww2
You mean ww1.
@The Ghost of Mr P ?
@The Ghost of Mr P Link?
As someone with a brother who has dwarfism this terrifies me…my dad went to the IWM a few years ago with some friends and he said they were all quiet as all three of them had a child who would’ve been sent to the concentration camps. This is terrifying but very important to learn about.
I’m a big fan of the longer videos
I think one longer video or two shorter videos a day is fine; when they have uploaded multiple 15 minute+ videos a day, that's overwhelming and discourages me from watching them entirely
@@levirubin6974 k
@@levirubin6974 you dont have to watch every video. Just the ones on topics your interested in.
Doctoral Oath: *exists*
Mengele: *meh, whatever*
Yep pretty much mengle
Most of the Mengela research has been discredited or thrown away due to unethical research, unsubstantiated research, and incomplete research. One of the only research Mengela did that actually survived peer pressure where how to treat hypothermia and how the body react to cold. Mainly because researches have said that the result of research will be unethical in peace time.
Simply not true
@@Kazaam818 how so? Tell me the reason for it. Because 90% of all medical research that the Nazis conducted in their concentration camps has been tampered in criminality, fraud and crimes against humanity
Peer REVIEW, you mean?
@@marlonmoncrieffe0728 not just peer review. You like infertility treatment, that's his, plus a whole bunch of other medical tests, surgery technology, military tech that is still in use today and for now on.
How will you judge whether Mengele's research was unscientific? Are you a doctor?
This was one of the most interesting mini documentarys of mengele i seen, it answerd more questions than others and was more specific. Thx
They never caught Josef Mengele.
We know that, it was his skeleton that they got!!
I’ve done a video on him on my page, I haven’t finished yet but have posted 3 parts of it, go check it out, it’s in a little more detail
He worked for the CIA on mind control experiments
He went and worked for the CIA on project monarch
I am quite confused by this clickbaity title... as far as I know he was never caught, and died unrepentant at the age of 77 in south America of heart failure.
He died in Brazil and southside Brazilian love him
We like that he died unrepentant
God caught him ☺️
@@Nandopr i dont know why but some countries in south America were cool with letting nazis move in, since if they (nazis) would have stayed on the path they were on, the nazis would have killed them as well.
@@Petquest_gaming god also made him 💀💀💀
The fact this monster had friends
They never caught him. He got away
Still just feels that Unit 731 is forgotten as it's always Mengele when talking about medical war crimes.
cause Unit 731 boss continues experiments after WW2. torturing people for muricans and they make him millionaire.
Simple none of the alleged "chosen ones got whacked". Same with Stalins Genocides just happened to be the wrong victims.
What he did to those children but especially those 4yr old twins makes my blood boil. Never again!
He was right ✅️
You might wonder why the nazis were so cruel. The thing most people don't consider about nazis, is that they didn't consider their victims as humans. They weren't cruel and total psychopaths for the most part, they just didn't care about those people. Like, have you ever felt sorry for stepping on a bug? You might not even notice that. This, was their mindset.
It's interesting if you think about it because one of the doctors was actually a good guy that followed the Hippocratic oath and he was called the good doctor of auschwitz instead of killing people he tried to save as many people as he could it's a really interesting
*cough* they were very bad... but.. it did lead to alot of illness being cured/treated....but still terrible way of doing it...
Kind of the way most leftists today don’t consider unborn baby as humans
@@Lgnds_CBZ hey not all of the Nazis were terrible people some didn't have choices it was join or die
I think everyone is well aware the Nazis didn't see Jews as humans ... unless your 5 years old
Every metalhead knows this Angel of Death by Slayer opening song on the best thrash album of all time
I'm surprised this doesn't have more likes
Why not Slayer rules
"The more we do to you, the less you seem to believe we are doing it." - J.M.
When I was very little maybe 4 and we lived in a an apt in hot springs. We lived next to an much older woman. She had a tattoo on her forearm and burns on her neck and face that ran under her shirt and onto her right shoulder and upper arm.
I dont remember alot of talking to her but I remember the tattoo was a number. She was an incredibly sweet woman that when she was 12 years old a man probably my age now threw some sort of chemical on her and group of other workers as they passed by him. I cant recall all of her story but I believe that cruel act costed her mother's life.
I remember she was in the (cant spell it right) berkano camp. She used to let me sit on her feet while her and my grandma played bingo. She had soft light blue eyes
How could anyone forget such a person. I'm one of the last of the kids who would have met someone like that.
That sounds like a sweet memory! I wish I could have met the women you described. She sounds like a gentle person. I’m glad she was able to find happiness in life after she survived such horrors
Birkenau, aka Auschwitz II.
Remember that none of these atrocities was enough to get the Americans or the British in the war. Until they got attacked, both watched and hope they wouldnt have to fight. Somewhat disgusting.
The full extent of these actions where not known till the tailing edge of this war of atrocities. You cannot blame nations who just finished fighting a whole other war for being hesitant to fight again.
They didn’t know this was happening yet
Acting as if Britain didnt have their own concentration camps in South Africa following the Boer war haha
@@Tiigozz Did british made experiments like this ? I dont know that much about african history.
@@Tiigozz Correction. These examples were different to Auschwitz, they were open air prisons, same as the American examples being used at the same time in the Phillippines, and the first ones used by Spain in Cuba in 1895, copying the US reservations for Indians.
The Germans developed these into extermination facilities in 1904 in their colony of Namibia.
As a European, it is shocking to me that so much Americans do not know this
America absorbed many former Nazis and German scientists so it was not in the government's interest to teach about the Nazis activities during WW2.
We are pretty ignorant
More Americans know about this than you know... Although it's generally older Americans that know about it
Can you do one about Second Lieutenant William Calley and the My Lai Massacre?
This channel has become The History Channel that we not only wanted but needed. Television could take a real lesson from what and how this channel operates. I love it .ore and more with every video. Two thumbs up if I could.
Best channel on this platform!
He was living in the countryside of Brazil. Died of a heart attack in the Bertioga Beach.
My Grandpa meet him, when he was living in the city of Nova Europa (New Europe). Crazy story.
It is said that he didn't die by drowning in a pool. What happened was that he went out to the beach with some friends and decided to go for a swim regardless of the conditions he was suffering from and drowned that way.
Never forget history, or you shall be doomed to repeat it
The reason we don’t learn about this in school anymore is because history is now dedicated to the study of oppression and hearing oppressed voices. If more people knew about the 1940’s, they’d question if the west was inherently oppressive
When I was in high school we mostly learned about the civil war and world war 2 and barely my favorite topic the Cold War and all the other modern wars or just the war on terror because by that time I was finishing my sophmore year and learning about government and all that boring stuff my junior year
Facts
Ah, yes. Because "at least we're not Auschwitz" is totally the standard we should be aiming for.
Never forget that Justice is a man-made idea. Appreciate it when it works.
Yes , I never ththought of it as such . Probably because it is in the Old Testament . But like democracy and other constructs, it has come from the minds of men .It is definitely not guaranteed !
Sorry but IMHO, I disagree. Justice is a right, not a socially construct idea. If it was an "idea" like you've said, then would it make sense if it didn't work at all or something that doesn't really exists such as gods and goddesses?
@@tessamitchell7597 to quote darth maul from starwars CW s7 of all things "justice is mearly a construct of the current power base" like justice really isn't guaranteed. it "is" through law, but my god theres 100's of millions of unsolved crimes around the world that will never have an answer or justice applied to it, and that's just....life. like how living to an old age isn't guaranteed or a 'right' by any measure. i like the optimism, but anyway you look at it, ' justice' as we know is a purely a human construct. like male bees or praying mantis' dont hold courts for the females eating their brains or throwing them out of the hive, thats just life.
He didn’t die whilst swimming in a pool, he died swimming down at a beach with a family…
Interesting fact, a Hungarian Jewish doctor who worked as Mengele’s assistant, Miklós Nyiszli, wrote a book about what Mengele made him do for him at Auschwitz. This included mostly conducting autopsies on his victims and taking care of his “medical journals/notes”. There was one time he accidentally got grease on his “medical notes” and Mengele flipped out on him and told him not to be careless with something he put so much “love” into. Nyiszli was speechless at the fact Mengele said the word love. I think this truly shows that the only thing Mengele ever loved was himself and his “medical job”. So infuriating he got away and escaped justice.
It has been so long since I've seen your channel almost 3 years
This is great 😃👍 this content is greatness. Continue spreading awareness amongst the people
it's crazy how he had a lot of medical experience and knowledge but created and conducted experiments that a 12 year old could accomplish
Yeah, because any 12 year old can sow together the blood vessels of two twins. Certainly not defending him, he was an awful person, but this is just wrong.
What 12 year old could in vent human cloning?
@@tonytiger2914 Mengele for sure had never succeeded in human cloning.
This is what happens when a person that doesn’t know what they are talking about makes a comment.
@@ssherrierable hope that's not about me, as I have first hand knowledge of of Dr mengle's genetic experiments
He got to live till 1979!!!! That's insane
lol cry abt it
One of the most frightening things that i see these days is that so many people not only are unaware if these atrocities, they vehemently deny they happened, truly believing they didn't. We are doomed.
Saw a video recently where several Americans were asked when WWI and WWII happened. Not only did most not know, a considerable proportion didn't even know about them at all. I couldn't quite believe it.
That's what the modern media want. They rewrite history and change the past so they can repeat it.
If people can't read, they don't know their rights.
Mengele never got caught. He drowned swimming at the beach.
I love your channel keep up the great stuff
The infographic show should do a video on the Japanese internment camps during ww2.
Or even better, one on unit 731.
The animations of the characters in the illustrations have become so smooth. Tho still not as smooth as Santana
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Lol
Nothing could ever be as smooth as Santana
What's that
I absolutely love the way Clarkson described Mengola in the Patagonia special.... "Josef Mengola took his driving lesson here..... failed it apparently"
Why would you reference his diaries when it was proven that they were forgeries? All the written works of Mengele were destroyed by his son, as he stated, after reading them to his regret. He considered them to have no redeeming value.
And his family still has a business in Germany with his name on the building still up and running, and that it also (allegedly as far as I could find no confirmation this happened) funneled money to him in South America. The fact that family knows what he did and won’t even change the businesses name says they’re perfectly fine with what he did and being associated with that
I actually think that the Mengele family descendants just think they don’t deserve to be blamed for what their evil ancestors did
I thought that he really got caught. But nah,he lived his life to the fullest all the while enjoying the beautiful and warm sun of the Americas. So then why the title?
He didn't get caught. He had a heart attack while swimming and drowned. His body was identified.
Just found this channel today been binge watching it for hours now while doing stuff around the house
Ty for the great content
In these types of situations, I become a true believer in the saying, "an eye for an eye."
The girl he was speaking of Ava lived in my home town in Indiana. There is a museum there of what happened in the camp
Why is it that all these Men were cowards, and that You don’t hear about Any of them wanting to take Accountability for Their actions?
8:32 my god, I didn’t realize the number was that high. I never thought something as horrific as this could fade from our minds.
It can when you let society do so
it's just sad
A survivor once said. "If there is a god, he will have to beg for my forgiveness."
Japan also had Someone like Dr. Mengele during WW2. Dr. Ishii Shiro.
He didn’t get trialed. He just had to give all his discoveries to the Americans.
Because they did not want the Soviets to have his research. But they should have stopped to think abort what he had done and approved and condemned him to death.
"INFAMOUS BUTCHER, ANGEL OF DEATH" ~Slayer
yes bestie I always love your videos
Well finally a video that at least mentions there were other groups that were treated the same way in the camps
"Least we forget"
It was a good book
You guys are better than the Ancient Aliens channel, I mean History Channel.
Great video as always !✊🏽
I went to see Eva kor several years ago I had the honor of hearing her story
Soundtrack for this infographic animation , Slayer - Angel of Death.
"Just following orders"; the excuse of many evil people who have and presently are committing insane crimes against other humans...
And never a true one. The question is if they just lie to save themselves or if they actually convinced themselves that they were only following orders to cope with their deeds
actualy its proven its studies that people when put in right situation will be forced to follow orders You say that now but if you are forced to do something or die Bet you wont be brave to die
@@tilltronje1623 Well if the dont they get shot. So they choose their life over the lives of making many suffer and die. But these weren't people to him. Like working on monkeys or dogs
@@Thesaurcery4U2C I just said it is false. Them you come in and go "but but but shot aaah"
Learn to read
Fun fact:
The song “Angel of Death” by Slayer is about this dude.
Slayer 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
REALLY???
I’m sure many kids in history class use infographics channel.
Better than what I had. Waitin' 20 minutes for the teacher to load up the film projector.
Why do you call him "angel" when he feels no remorse and empathy the time he hears the screams and sees the suffering of his subject? Normal people would quit their job in this case.
Yeah, like the angel of death...
Isn't the devil an angel
@@AgentOffice Lucifer morning star is the fallen angel. Satan would be considered to be the devil. They are not the same things
@@shadeslayervii9427 no way I thought they were the same
The term angel of death for mass murders is because they send people to heaven.
Thank you for having an accurate narrative of how heinous the crimes were. Some documentaries I listen to create this like “misunderstood and gullible” narrative around Nazis. Which is sickening.
He also talked about briefly in a book called man’s search for meaning.
He showed up, like this-> PRESENT!
That’s what you get when you dehumanize a group of people to the point others see that beliefs, religion, races or simply ideas, are the sole attribute that ontologically define a person.
...like what’s slowly happening right now.
its not lol
@thethugshaker6115 Clearly you've been ignoring all of history, including and especially 2017 and after
What's insane is how awful everything is but how many medical advances we gained because of everything he did it's very evil but we learned a lot
in an alternate reality hilter got into art school and nun of this wouldn’t have excited .
6million jews died but barely anyone ever talks about the 6 million Poles that died among them
I was 8 or 9 years old while having lunch with my best friend and his family, I noticed his Oma has a wrinkly tattoo on her arm and as a dumb kid said "wow, Oma has a tattoo that's cool"!!
I got massive education that day and a massive feed from Oma. Loved that lady..
It freaks me out sometimes, that all these horrible things were happening while my mom was a little girl here in America.
I encourage people to PROTECT DEMOCRACY!!! Keep fascism out of our Country!
I like how simple and informative this channel can be.
I learned about this evil man from listening to Angel of Death by Slayer
Truly a deplorable thing the holocaust was. This genocide will crush the souls of peoples for millennia. Just the knowledge of these horrors are enough to make you question it all. So many lost.
Millenia? No, maybe just another century, then it will fade away almost completely. A century is pretty generous too
@@yorampaar2011 naw b you don’t know what your even saying.
No, that is not enough to question it. This atrocity happened and questioning these facts is an insult to the victims
@@tilltronje1623 You misunderstood what they were saying
@@Thesaurcery4U2C nice try
I have a book called the people of the holocaust and it talks about the angel of death
Didn't he eventually die of old age? Don't think he served a day in any prison, despite being one of the most evil people to ever live. I'm not exaggerating, he made Vlad The Impaler look friendly by comparison
The part where he killed a woman and her child while she fought back had me real frustrated
Mengele was protected,his research was of great interest to the allies after the war.
Where is the source?
Even if it was he still would have been tried and executed. His research would have been confiscated post war.
Doubt it. Also most of his research was useless garbage. He wasn't a genius scientist he was just a serial killer
It's nice that you know so much about history in the world war era, but I suggest the civil war era too!
This channel is better than anything you can buy on TV! Amazing 👏 keep it up. I'm a viewer for life!
So they never caught him
Great job Infograph
How do you NOT have SLAYER playing as the background?!?!!
War Crimes Tribunal held Dr Joseph in custody for 18 months and carried out a massive search for victims or witnesses to any crimes. They found none despite placing advertisements in 26 newspapers. He was freed. Joseph moved to Argentina in 1956.
The mother getting chloroform to end her twins’ suffering 🥺🥺 jeez a messed up tien
This is why you should ALWAYS question "authority", think for yourself. "I did what I was told" is an excuse for people weak of mind and spirit.