Liberation of BUCHENWALD and DACHAU Concentration Camp
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@krip2nitex3 Hitler represented himself as someone who could unite, strengthen, and glorify the German people, as well as enrich their economy. While he was gaining power,all of that probably seemed like a wonderful thing to the Germans. Once the hatred for Jews became apparent, Hitler had too firm a hold on the country. It snowballed. There's a lot more to it, but that's a little of how he was able to take such control.
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@ThePresentpresence Well you're an idiot
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What i don't understand is how could the German people let this happen and let Hitler be their leader? RIP
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@ThePresentpresence You must be joking. WHAT, exactly, do you think is happening to Muslims in America and Europe?
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Great seeing the dead guard. Looks like he was beaten to death, so would've died slowly. Real justice. My friend's grandfather helped liberate one of the camps and told him when a German guard refused to help bury the dead inmates, a British officer shot him in the head and he fell into the same pit he'd refused to step into. I wish there was footage of that. Again, real justice.
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@ThePresentpresence Funny how the Muslims in the Middle East supported Hitler.
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My grandfather was part of the battalion who liberated Dachau. I'll never forget the stories he use to tell me...
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@belauidid true but remmember that Joseph Stalin was even worse than Hitler :( but nobody tells that.
@andrewkenworthy
I felt the same about this little boy. He had a tear in one of his eyes... I hope he was adopted by a good family or someone in his family found him... it's a sad thing that children have to endure such horrors, throughout history.
LadyRuby75 1 year ago 9
can someone give me some info about the last clip of the kid, he looks so angellic despite everything, did he live ,whats the background ,id love to know he had a long life after this.
andrewkenworthy 1 year ago 7