Monsters walk among us all.,, nothing new under the sun. Narrator is perfectly pleasant to listen to. I learned alot, especially the Forensics used back then. Thank you ❤
Very impressive how the police back in the 1940’s used shoe imprints and blood splatter to investigate this case. Using decoys on the trains almost succeeded, I’m glad they finally found the right man and that he confessed. It’s very sad that the detective turned out later to become a war criminal.
Ludke wasn’t a war criminal, or any type of a criminal at all. It was his boss, Nebe, who committed those crimes. Lydia became a spy for the Allies after the war.
A little wrong...as S-Bahn is in it's origins not "Schnell Bahn" but "Stadtbahn" and was well established even before WW1...that network is above ground...1934 was the start of the construction of the U-Bahn. The S-Bahn Mörder had little to do with the UBahn. Please historians get your facts straight. Maybe less US style excitement...Karlshorst..is one place..but the killer was a "Weichenwärter" at Rummelsburg. They are close...enough. Another question would be: Had that happened in England, would they have acted much differently in the circumstances? A war on...don't start a panic..tata...the Nazis had their reasons of course to keep it under the carpet. Honestly though..would it have happened differently in the UK?
Sorry , you are wrong also. The first U-Bahn line was inaugurated 1902 between Stralauer Tor and Potsdamer Platz. The S-Bahn was later , with the first line , Nordbahnhof to Bernau , in 1924.
“we have to ask ourselves who the bad guy really was’ 🧐The detective becoming a SS-killer doesn’t make the S-bahn killer into a homely, harmless creature
Lol nice upload but showing clips of detectives wearing 80s suits and using 80s phones to investigate is thinking that we are naive! Lol just kidding great episode!
My uncle flew bombers to Germany. The English could have helped the Germans figure out blackout shades and general safety. They had been bombed longer before the Germans began to suffer that so had a lot more experience with it.
The kripos investigative method were very modern, they relied on solid detective work not unlike modern police such as scotland yard or nypd and they ddnt resort of torture.
He may have hated his mother for producing him, Germany Was A Defeated Nation After World War One, If I Was A German Living At That Time, I Would Never Forgive My Mother For Making Me A German
It was used up until pretty recently. There is footage of the last guillotine execution ever performed. It is notable because it is also the only guillotine execution ever filmed.
Wow, the mass murderer of 11,000 people were sentenced to only 30 years, but served 6 years. Absolutely insane and sad.
Untermenschen didn't count as real people for sentencing in Germany.
Interesting premise! Hunting for sociopaths during WW II, in Berlin, of all places!
A movie from the 1960's entitled "The Night of the Generals" also explored the idea that murders happened against the backdrop of war.
Monsters walk among us all.,, nothing new under the sun. Narrator is perfectly pleasant to listen to. I learned alot, especially the Forensics used back then. Thank you ❤
Very impressive how the police back in the 1940’s used shoe imprints and blood splatter to investigate this case. Using decoys on the trains almost succeeded, I’m glad they finally found the right man and that he confessed. It’s very sad that the detective turned out later to become a war criminal.
Ludke wasn’t a war criminal, or any type of a criminal at all. It was his boss, Nebe, who committed those crimes. Lydia became a spy for the Allies after the war.
@@sherrielee8871 He's talking about Ludke's assistant, Georg Heuser
wow very interesting, thanks for the upload... love your content,new sub for sure....
There was a Serial killer in London also during WW2!
A little wrong...as S-Bahn is in it's origins not "Schnell Bahn" but "Stadtbahn" and was well established even before WW1...that network is above ground...1934 was the start of the construction of the U-Bahn. The S-Bahn Mörder had little to do with the UBahn. Please historians get your facts straight. Maybe less US style excitement...Karlshorst..is one place..but the killer was a "Weichenwärter" at Rummelsburg. They are close...enough. Another question would be: Had that happened in England, would they have acted much differently in the circumstances? A war on...don't start a panic..tata...the Nazis had their reasons of course to keep it under the carpet. Honestly though..would it have happened differently in the UK?
Sorry , you are wrong also. The first U-Bahn line was inaugurated 1902 between Stralauer Tor and Potsdamer Platz.
The S-Bahn was later , with the first line , Nordbahnhof to Bernau , in 1924.
exceptionally convincing acting of either criminal 👏 hadn't anticipated the latter crook either
Who are the bad guys? The everlasting question. Never loses its actuality.
The Nazis were the bad guys.
Pretty sure the bad guys in this war were the ones that genocided people that didn't fit in their very narrow view of "superior humans"
True stunning story....
I love history!!!Thx🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
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@@gerhardschelbi2302your mama is your sister..
Where is episode 4?????
Great coverage of this horribly ironic story.
“we have to ask ourselves who the bad guy really was’ 🧐The detective becoming a SS-killer doesn’t make the S-bahn killer into a homely, harmless creature
🤨 accidental deaths...With the Gestapo everywhere...
Lol nice upload but showing clips of detectives wearing 80s suits and using 80s phones to investigate is thinking that we are naive! Lol just kidding great episode!
I read the book this is a very interesting story.
My uncle flew bombers to Germany. The English could have helped the Germans figure out blackout shades and general safety. They had been bombed longer before the Germans began to suffer that so had a lot more experience with it.
This world is indeed crazy.
Where are other episodes?
Only 2 days until they shortened him? Dude went to the front of the line didn't he?
Jack the ripper in Berlin
Johann the Ripper.
Heinz the ripper.
The kripos investigative method were very modern, they relied on solid detective work not unlike modern police such as scotland yard or nypd and they ddnt resort of torture.
television!!! what?
There was a killer in the Harz too.
They were killing there own people 😢
Some Men Hate Women Of Their Own Race
He may have hated his mother for producing him, Germany Was A Defeated Nation After World War One, If I Was A German Living At That Time, I Would Never Forgive My Mother For Making Me A German
@@rameshbhattacharjee4374German are LOOSER! Immer wieder LOOSER!
General Tanz !!
Night of the Generals
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Wow they still used the Guillotine in the '40s
It was used up until pretty recently. There is footage of the last guillotine execution ever performed. It is notable because it is also the only guillotine execution ever filmed.
The guillotine was used for the last time in France in 1977 if I'm correct
How could the public be more frightened? Germany was at war for crying out loud.
"leaves you questioning who the real villains are"? Is this a sick joke? The real villains were the Nazis.
I smelll propaganda
I smell a troll.