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  • Good to see remembrance fiction, done before the scum nammed it as partypropaganda.

    Search "Arizonazi" and "Gesundheit macht frei" for more information.

    Not to mention acting at its most professional.

  • My maternal grandfather served in the USAF and was stationed in Germany for a couple of years in the mid-1950's. My mother remembers visiting Dachau with her father and the rest of the family when she was about twelve years old, and says to this day that it was one of the most disturbing experiences she's ever had. She describes it as a place steeped in pain, misery, and death. Mind you, she visited the place only ten years after it was liberated so maybe some of the energy was still there...

  • This shows a lot to me and im german :( :( Im sorry jews I love you lets live together in pace and have sex LOL

  • Now we have NDAA and the activation of all those fema camps around the U.S that look very much like Dachau with barbed wire facing IN. Rod Serling's warning at the end has more meaning now than it did back then.

  • In real life, Oscar Beregi was Jewish. He was the son of Oscar Beregi, Sr., a movie star and leading stage actor in his native Hungary, and in Europe (Austria and Germany) in the 1910s and 1920s. Beregi and his family left Hungary in the 1940s and settled down in the US. Too bad the younger Beregi usually played smaller roles in Hollywood productions, mostly in television. In this haunting episode he gives a magnificent performance, showing that he inherited his father's talents.

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  • this show was so ahead of its time well written well acted and made you think . this is my favorite episode,

  • All the Dachaus, the what, what, and Auschwitzes? What were the other two?

  • @TheBookWorm1718:

    Buchenwald-Located near Weimar, Germany--Liberated by the U.S. 4th Armored & 89th Infantry Division

    Belsen-Located near Bergen, Germany--Liberated by the British 11th Armoured Division

  • Where is the rest of this episode?

  • "This is not revenge, this is justice." It's been two years since I saw this in class and those words stayed with me the most.

  • We've taught ourselves that Satan doesn't exist, and that EVERYTHING that happens(mostly bad)is God's will. In that hypnotized state, we leave ourselves vulnerable to his constant stream of lies.

  • 7:03 excerpt: They are a monument to a moment in time when some men decided to turn the Earth into a graveyard. Into it they shoveled all of their reason, their logic, their knowledge, but worst of all, their conscience. And the moment we forget this, the moment we cease to be haunted by its remembrance, then we become the gravediggers. Something to dwell on and to remember, not only in the Twilight Zone but wherever men walk God's earth.

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  • This is not hatred. This is retribution. This is not revenge. This is justice. But this is only the beginning, Captain. Only the beginning. Your final judgment will come from God.

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  • I love when he finally snaps and starts yelling outside to the ghosts "Pigs,filth,you will all assemble in the square to see that justice is done."...I think that guy already had him rendered insane before he even started feeling all their pain.This is one of my favorite episodes.

  • @infernalphast9 how about the episode where aunt Bee,claims she is seeing the butter and egg man,and come to find out he is married,and this episode skips the fact she is saying things about a married man that is not true,and how she brings a innocent man into something that is a lie.it is the least if my favorites of Andy Griffith,and i love the Andy Griffith show,but this one is done in very poor taste.its call Aunt Bee's invisble beau.

  • P.S.

    Ok it is reality TV and I do not know about you but I watch tv to escape reality!!!

  • Cpt. Lutze disliked this video

  • Funny, innit? The 60's got "The Twilight Zone", and we get "Jersey Shore".

    Where's the justice?

  • @Irishflyboy255 I am with you I just said the same thing to my partner the other day! They just do not make intelligent think for yourself use your imagination ENTERTAINING tv anymore and rely on this useless crap disguised as entertainment! Every 2 minutes on any show anymore includes at least 5 beeps because TV today relies on bad language, sex and drug usage instead of using actual dialogue because that would mean work! !We see this every day at work why do we need to see it on TV?

  • person that disliked this video was a nazi.

  • Jews have a ritual... They tie their babies down and proceed to torture and mutilate them. The babies scream in agony, desperately begging for it to stop, and they continue because they believe God told an ancestor to thousands of years ago. Sometimes, they'll gag the baby when he's screaming too loud, and resume. Why would anyone follow such a religion? I fail to feel bad for them in this video when they do the same horrors to their own kind. Their own kids whom they should protect from harm.

  • @luno44 we don't

  • @LeighMet You don't practice MGM, you don't follow that religion, or you don't feel bad for Jews?

  • @luno44 I do pratice Judaism

  • @LeighMet So you must not believe in mutilating your son. That's great. Tell me something, I've heard the Jewish book of laws says you can't alter or mark your body, and you can't inflict pain on another living being, but I don't know where/how to find it online. I'd like to see it for myself to try to figure out how a circ. "doesn't" conflict with that. I think it's the most contradictory thing from a God who's supposed to love and care for us.

  • @luno44 Just so we are clear you are talking about the Bris. A circumcition. Something the kid does not know about untill he is told years later and now done by non jews for some reason as a sort of cleanlyness

  • @LeighMet We are indeed talking about a bris. And I don't consider the idea that he forgets to be valid because it still happened. With that logic, I could drug a girl so she won't remember when I rape her, and it'll be ok. And if non-jews want kids clean, we'll have to cut off every body part from both genders.

  • @luno44 One have you ever seen a bris. It takes a few seconds and it is over. The kid does not even remember it.Take it from aguy who has been through an actual bris. I did not know about it until Iwas in my teens. MAy I ask what religon you are and does it have traditions that you consider assuaslt. And where do you get drugging a girl as valid from.

  • @luno44 Its in Genieses Abraham was the first one to do it

  • @LeighMet I know why they do it, although I hear they only took a tiny bit off back then. But that doesn't change the fact that they're doing something horrific to the baby, something more consistent with what satin might want us to do. And what about my question about not marking or altering the body, and not inflicting pain on a living being?

  • @luno44 we still only take a little bit off the top

  • @LeighMet But you're still inflicting pain, cutting off a perfectly healthy piece of sensitive flesh, against his will and without his consent, altering/marking his body. If you do it to show your faith, it's easier to harm someone else. I see no honor in that. I'd be impressed and believe your faith/brainwashing if you had to do it to yourself instead. There are other cultures that work that way.

  • @luno44 do you hear and read what you are saying. consent of an eight day old? eight day old's can not talk the parents give their consent.

  • @LeighMet They can't give their consent to a ritual that inflicts incredible amounts of pain to them, so if jews had compassion they wouldn't inflict that pain. Do jews have an age of accountability? That should be the age kids choose to do it or not. Think about that baby. He just woke up from a nice nap and he's about to have a functional/sensitive body part cut off against his free will. What did you mean when you first said "we don't"? What part of my first comment is inaccurate?

  • @luno44 i suspose drowning a baby for a couple of seconds aka baptism is not as cruel. jews do have an age of accountanbillity its 13 years when you have your bbar mitzvah. Anything before that it is up to the parents

  • @LeighMet A baptism wouldn't be as cruel, so it's a bad comparison. I also hope you're not assuming I believe in doing it, I don't. Imposing rituals on a baby seems meaningless especially since they can denounce it later. It's like "hi, a ritual was done to me as an infant, so I have a get-out-of-hell free card." "Did you choose it with your own free will?" "No and it was against my will then." Then it shouldn't count! Waiting until they can decide for themselves is so much more meaningful.

  • @luno44 Once again it is a practally a medical precedure. No different then a child going in for a check up and the doctor taking blood with a needle or are you going to say that the parents who allow a doctor to give a check up is barberic

  • @LeighMet God gave us free will. A jew can use his to convert to another religion cuz religion is a choice. But he's stuck with a symbol of his old religion, forced against his free will, his choice, and destroys body integrity.

    Medical procedures like blood work doesn't remove/reduce body parts or functionality for the rest of his life. If it did, at least he'll still always be human cuz his species isn't a choice. But they should use topical anesthetics. I remember a shot when I was 2, it hurt

  • @luno44 So you are just an anti semite

  • @LeighMet Because of MGM.

  • @luno44 because of Metro Goldwyn Mayer?

  • @LeighMet I guess you've never heard of Male Genital Mutilation.

  • @luno44 no I have not

  • This is an amazing episode. An incredibly powerful message that still resonates today. We must never forget.

  • need we not forget that the music score in all of the TZ make it compelling to watch

  • there were no gas chambers in dachau. and there would never hang a picture of hitler, 17 years later. but this are only little mistakes, made to tell the story right.

    sad that mankind hasn't learned about that yet.

  • Hammers home the point that sooner or later your sh@% will catch up with you!!! One of the best episodes of TZ ever I personally think!!

  • "Vengeance is mine", says the Lord of hosts. And none of us is the Lord. Just something healthy to keep firmly in mind. Man knows nothing about justice. If we did, we'd all be on our knees and crying most of the time.

  • @2:53 Laugh while you can, bastard.

  • WIll Twilight Zone justice fall upon the REALLY guilty of the 9/11, 2001 Evils?

    Only the Shadow Knows. .

  • @onedollarwill

    you mean mr bush or what?

  • Hands down the best closing narration.

  • Such a sad and haunting episode indeed. :( It probably will always stay with me. I'll never understand how people can kill each other and be so cruel to other living things, including other humans. Fortunately, for those that do, their judgement will one day come. From God, as Becker said.

  • I do not intent to enter into questions as to history. The fact of the Nazis existed in so many places from the bombing in my homeland, Britain to the millions killed in Russia, Czechoslovikia, Poland , et al. History may be written by the so- called victors, but too many things are far too provable. What was put forth here was a question of justice, a set of horrendous wrongs committed on one's fellow men and women. I saw Belsen some time ago, on a tour with a German friend, it was chilling.

  • Please don't comment unless you have looked in the eyes of a man or woman who had blue numbers tattooed on their forearms. I have and have seen the sadness in their eyes, I will never forget that moment as long as I live,

  • So powerful and profound writing, suprisely deep for a episode. Brilliant, haunting, compelling stuff...intensely frightening and angering, but also reeling with bitter, unquenchable sorrow.

  • Better to reminded here than in the hereafter. I Lalways wondered how those people coped with themselves in the aftermath. i had a dying patient who had been a German solider who was showing great remmorse and he was one of the nice guys.

  • @tjttzcspplt : So, you....murdered him? I haven't been to a medical facility in years, and that possibility is only one of many reasons why.

  • If the Jewish line has any truth to it whatsoever, we saved them from the "awful Nazis", right? So why do they treat US as some kind of inferior creatures? If I were in their situation, I'd be thanking and blessing Americans every day of my life. The message I get from that is: if a Jew yells for help, stay away, because it's probably some kind of trick or trap.

  • @buzzclick500 You're a nut-case.

  • @tjttzcspplt : That just hurts me to the core. Do you think no one's ever said that to me before? What about the people on the other end of the spectrum who keep bugging me to run for president?

  • @buzzclick500 This knowledge doesn't seem to keep you from making a fool of yourself, though, does it?

  • @tjttzcspplt : I know the difference between knowledge and a story that I'm being told. We all know who the fools are on this stage.

  • @buzzclick500 ...You're an idiot.

  • @magickid777 : Thank you. ;]

  • 4:00-5:40, the most terrifying part of the episode. The background music and the timing just enhances the fear factor. It's that kind of work that truly scares me out of my skin, and I can't help watching it over and over again.

  • The Jews are a walking, talking irony. They talk continuously about "humanity", and yet, if you've ever dealt with them, they exhibit very little of it. Rude, boisterous, demanding, lawless, manipulative, coercive, ostentatious, boastful, falsely authoritative, threatening, contemptous, deceptive and generally unpleasant to be around. No, I look and listen, and I don't see much humanity there.

  • @buzzclick500 That's just not true. The Jews I have known have been very kind and decent people.

  • @Dragonfly6160 : Jews are quite adept at creating and maintaining illusions for the "necessary" length of time to accomplish their purpose with "inferior goyim"(human cattle). A really good Twilight Zone titled "To Serve Man" represents this concept very well, whether it was intended to or not.

  • @buzzclick500 As opposed to, say, White Anglo-Saxon Protestants who are not good at creating illusions. They should call this boob-tube, not you tube.

  • @tjttzcspplt : Not too many illusions on youtube. It presents all sides of all situations. I come on here armed with a silver crucifix, bag of garlic and a pointed wooden stick.

  • @buzzclick500 LOL.,I see you suffereing from the same old inferiority complex, same stupid envy of people more intelligent and successful, than you. So what else is new?

  • @ptashkaful : I see you're Jewish. I'm not intelligent, I just know who's in charge. Anyone can appear to be successful. Temporarily. I don't envy anyone who's headed for the Big Barbeque as part of the entree`.

  • @ptashkaful I think the guy is just off his rocker. Too many you tube videos.

  • @buzzclick500 HGWT5763. 06/10/15/2010 A.D. WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? DID YOU NOT LEARN ANYTHING AT ALL FROM WATCHING THIS EPISODE OR ANYTHING ELSE FOR THAT MATTER? INCIDENTALLY,YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO KNOW THAT ROD SERLING HIMSELF WAS JEWISH.

  • @HORSE1492 :"Rod Serling himself was Jewish." Sometimes I wonder....maybe he was an apologist for the Jews. In various episodes, he presented different sides of the human condition. At any rate, he certainly earned his money.

  • @buzzclick500 ppl are ppl both good and bad and can still be jerks no matter what colour they are, what god they worship, what sex they are, or what sex they are preordained to want, or what sex they want to be!

  • @ohwell94 : This is THE generation of excuse-makers and "victims". Obviously, in order to succeed in our secret goals, we must become highly-proficient liars--starting with our reflections in the mirrors.

  • @buzzclick500 Oh I agree with you there up to a point It seems today no one takes any responsibility and it is always someone elses fault,( this happend to me so that is why I am the way I am etc) I think but to lay it all on one group of ppl is wrong! The way I see it you can wallow in it or rise about it it is your choice! Like I said above ppl are ppl and can be good or bad it is up to them no matter what race religion or whatever!

  • Everything might have gone better if we had minded our own business and not disrupted necessary supplies to the relocation/deportation centers, creating the very disaster we thought we were there to prevent. That's what happens when ignorant people interfere with things they know nothing about. Our fault. Lesson: be careful who we listen to. Ask important questions, like "Why?"

  • This episode came out at the time if Adolph Eichman's capture an trial.

  • "This is not hatred, this is retribution. This is not revenge...this is justice."

    "Your final judgment will come from GOD."

    The BEST Twilight Zone episode EVER. Rod Sterling ends it perfectly.

  • In my opinion, The best Twilight Zone episode.

  • We all have a conscious that cant be escaped,no matter how hard we say we want to forget or deny we have one.One way or another we have to atone for our actions..some justice takes longer than others..but it comes back to us

  • @scotters201 : I have a conscience for things that I did personally, or that I played an active part in.I have worked for Jews and with Jews. They neither respect nor obey laws, but choose to argue with anything with which they disagree. Company policies, state labor laws, national constitutions, it's all the same to them. Biting the hand that feeds them is their cultural theme, mantra and main support. Endless piles of empty documents is their legacy.

  • @buzzclick500 Are you joking?? therefore, what is your point you sick twisted f---?

  • @Borjack58 : Referring to...?

  • Death's Head Revisited and He Lives (rarely aired episode in which Dennis Hopper stars as a neo Nazi tutored by Hitler in the shadows) are the most excellent episodes.

    BTW: He Lives is on You Tube.

  • Without a doubt one of the BEST episodes from the BEST tv programs ever!!! I love the ending words from Rod Serling on this one !!! This episode just sent chills up and dowm my spine and i think it is excellent

  • I agree with you. It still haunts me to this very day.

  • @ohwell94 I agree. :) I also agree with what Rod said: we must remember. Even if it means leaving the concentration camps standing, just so that we *can* remember and not repeat it.

  • @tall32guy Remember? Google "Fema Camps".

  • @ohwell94 he hit it on the nail with those closing remarks .

  • wheres part 1 and 2?

  • This episode first aired in 1961. It was during this time that Adolf Eichmann was tried and put to death by the Israelis, who caught him the previous year, so it was a very fitting time to put this excellent episode on. And I'm glad the 1980s version of the Twilight Zone never tried to remake it.

  • Genius. Man, can you believe ol' Rod was getting this material on national TV

    in the early 60s??? The boob tube???

    Brilliant, chilling and compelling still.

    The truth is often startling for its clarity and timelessness.

  • do you have proof that is was a hoax? if you do i'd be glad to see it.

  • 2:39 LOL

  • given what human nature is it is a wonder this horror does not happen over and over and over

  • It still does....Darfur? Bosnia? The names change, but the horror continues....

  • yes that was the point of Gore Vidal's black comedy Visit To A Small Planet' - an alien arrives and wants to find out more about what we do best - war. The play makes us ask how far is that true - what we really want?

  • This episode is simply brilliant. Hands down my new favorite!

  • I agree. A great piece of writing that voices all the injustices of the world.  A pity then that there are still dictators and tyrants out there who refuse to listen. Rod Serling however deserves his place in heaven.

  • i went to Dachau this past summer and it was probably the most depressing, horrifiengly dark places iv ever seen. even though my family had absolutly nothing to do with the holocaust (but actually fought against the nazis) i couldnt help but to feel a massive guilt on my shoulders. i will quote one of the memorials in the camp, "Never Again."

  • that sucks,,but dont feel guilty,just live in peace.thats all any of us could do

  • Always remember that those who fail to learn from the Past are doomed to repeat its mistakes.

  • It's truly tragic that the spirits of the camp victims haven't being laid to rest and instead haunt the premises while dishing out precisely the same treatment they received under the Nazis(in a way not even granting the mercy of death). Torture is torture, no matter who does it. They just actively encourage the cycle of revenge.

  • The whole was to show you that he was doing this to himself. It was in his mind. On one was toturing him. He was torturing himself.

  • The opening and closing narration, the supernatural nature of the Twilight Zone and the way in which Lutze shows no remorse and openly mocks the ghosts indicate that it's not so much him being driven mad by guilt but more mindrape on part of the ghosts.

    By proxy, he did bring it on himself, but it's a bit of a broken Aesop.

  • It was not revenge, It wasnt Justice, it was simply retribution.

  • @hpempire77 HGWT5763. 06/10/15/2010 A.D. REMEMBER,MY FRIEND,THIS HAPPENS TO BE THE TWILGHT ZONE,IF THIS MAN ACTUALLY WAS TORTURING HIMSELF,THEN HOW COME BECKER AND THE REST OF HIS FELLOW PRISONERS WERE ABLE TO LEAVE THEIR GRAVES TO HOLD THIS COURT TRIAL?HOW COULD CAPTAIN LUDZE HAVE BEEN AWARE THAT THIS WAS GOING TO TAKE PLACE AFTER HIS RETURN TO DACHAU? AS ROD SERLING HIMSELF HAD POINTED OUT AT THE VERY BEGINNING OF THIS STORY,THIS GUY HAD NOT A CLUE OF THE ENTIRE SITUATION RIGHT AWAY.

  • @HORSE1492 HE WAS MISSING THE GOOD OL DAYS WHEN HE WAS A GERMAN OFFICER. HE WAS REMEMBERING HOW GOOD IT USE TO BE. HE REALLY LOVED THAT SHIT. SO IN HIS MIND HE THINKIN ABOUT HOW SWEET IT WAS. BUT HIS TOOK A WRNG TURN WITH HIS OWN GUILT COMING INTO PLAY. THAT WHY HE STARTED SUFFERING WHEN HE REMEMBERED WHEN HE KILLED BECKER. HE BRAIN WAS TRYING TO COMPREHEND WITH HIM ON HOW HE COULD HAVE LOVE ALL THE GOOD SHIT ABOUT IT BUT FORGET ABOUT THE HORRORS OF IT. THATS WHY HE WAS RENDERED INSANE.

  • @hpempire77 HGWT5763. 01/10/17/2010 A.D. NEVER THE LESS,THIS IS STILL THE TWILIGHT ZONE WHERE ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO ANYONE WHEN THEY AT LEAST EXPECTED.THAT IS HOW IT OCCURS IN EACH AND EVERY STORY,NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE OR WHAT YOU MAY HAVE DONE,BECAUSE IN A PLACE SUCH AS THE TWILIGHT ZONE-YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO KNOW RIGHT AWAY WHAT WAS ABOUT TO HAPPEN TO YOU AND/OR FOR YOU,NOT TO MENTION THE CONSEQUENCES.

  • "If you can reason, if there is still any portion of your mind that can still function take this thought with you. This is not haterd, this is retribution. This is not revenge, this is justice. But this is only the beginning captain, only the beginning, your final judgement shall come from God." This has to be one of the greatest episodes of The Twilight Zone ever

  • It also is, in my not-so-humble opinion, the best line from the entire series.

  • Naw Quality of Mercy had the best line. Went someting like We are to kill, First day of the war last day of the war.

  • @z3link

    This is the statement that struck me the most.I was going to type it but didn't need too.Thank you.

  • @ESSENCEOFEACHTHING lol, you are welcome :)

  • Wheres the other 2 parts?

  • Great episode. The lesson still applies and always will. I've seem Dachau. It's was always grey and dark. It was surreal.

  • this episode always gave me the creeps

  • Lame ?! You missed the point!

  • i know, a good message, but it bothers me that there is no punch or twist.

  • i think that this one is the best episode, because un like the other ones, that are about stuff, along the lines of si-fi, this is about something the actually happened. there is no twist, because they are trying to show us that we should never forget what happened.

  • @kaoruthescenekid

    Ugh, I don't know what's worse- pretentious goons like yourself who believe that once something becomes meaningful it becomes further away from science fiction- or the people that believe that once a video game becomes meaningful it's "More like a movie!" or "Not a video game-but art!" as if they're not their own valid artistic medium.

    Science Fiction is the most important genre in fiction- Children of Men is just as good of a story about The Holocaust as Schindler's List.

  • @kaoruthescenekid : How can we forget something that we weren't here to see, and have no factual evidence that it did? When it comes to the "holocaust", the fox is definitely in the chicken-house. It's quite a cash cow.

  • I'm a social studies teacher, and when I get to the holocaust with my 8th graders in a few months, I'm going to recite the speech sterling gives at the end, but change a few words, and then leave the class and let the kids think about the message. I'm also showing He's Alive

  • Somebody put up "He's Alive". Its my favorite episode!

  • THANKS 4 POSTING!!!

  • Great episode!

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