Belsen the liberation

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

I wrote this music and created this video as a tribute to all those that lost their lives to Hitler and his sheep. Not many people realise the scope of this hatred. Hopefully, this video will fill everyone in a little more but still cannot get near to the terrible things that a human being who is a representative of human kind is capable of.
May we all learn from history an never forget.

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  • Despite how good this is, you know some pictures are not of Belsen? I know one pic was of Buchenwald (Elie Wiesel is in it) and the Band of Brothers liberated Kaufering IV, subcamp of Dachau.

  • @Awaketonightanna Yes. I Know. Apologies for that. Had trouble finding suitable footage at the time - although there is some Belsen footage around on Youtube which I could have pilfered. Not the point really tho.

  • 10 000´s in the safety dead ! Have you know that you poor little ami and little britain dwarfs ??

  • @finsterwald181167 What the hell are you on, dude!??

  • Most of this is not Belsen

  • @BlackCountryPuddler -That's hardly the point!! I had difficulty getting Belsen footage so had to settle for shots from the other camps and Band of brothers. The music track I wrote although may be called "Belsen" , the tribute applies to all who suffered under the Nazis. Thanks for the observation though.

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  • Sadly this film gives the impression that Bergen concentration camp was liberated by the Americans - when in actual fact it was liberated by the British

  • @thesoulcrew . I thinks lots agree but I think the full scale of the horror only became more apparent as the first days went by. These camps were generally abandoned by the Germans who knew full well what they were doing and so ran for it.

    The fact that we didn't allow others to do unto them as they had done to those in the camps is what sets us apart from them.

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  • Almost as shocking as the photographs of Hiroshima

  • @Goodiesfanful Karma is a bitch:)

  • @thesoulcrew Actually, there were cases of liberated prisoners lynching and beating their former guards to death. At Dachau, the Americans were so shocked that they shot some Nazi guards; it became known as "The Dachau Massacre". The Americans also forced guards (and local citizens) to clear diseased bodies without protective gear. One commandant was forced to lie among corpses, spat on, and then handed over to the prisoners.

  • God, how can human did such horror to fellow human...damn.

  • This is absolutely sick and I like your description. Only a survivor could actually tell you what it was like.

  • LOL, sad pictures from victims reduced to skeletons, original from 1945 and than the patriotical heros from the Army from Hollywood. Remember the puresuit of the jews began in ´38 and the liberation was 7 years later. If the oil-supply would be in danger they were there in ´37.

    But whatever every liberation is good, just the video is corny.

  • @thesoulcrew Understandable you could think that,but that would only have put the british on the same level as the germans ( i never use the capital level when i say germany ) the germans will have this guilt for a thousand years.

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