The Liberation Of Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp

The Liberation Of Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp

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mars mars
mars mars - 11.09.2023 14:18

A big problem with what was done, and how it happened, is that Guberments would like all these atrocities to just go away, as if they never happened, so they can/WILL be done Again. Its always Tyrannical Guberments that cause these crimes

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Peter Wood
Peter Wood - 27.08.2023 23:11

My grandad is in this video, 😢 he was one of the first to liberate the camp

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Neil Smith
Neil Smith - 26.08.2023 22:44

Question: During This Time, Why Is The Catholic Church, In Fear Of A Religion That Is Not In Line With Theirs Particularly In Russia?
So They Join Alliance Or Allegiance With Hitler?? Now I See Why So Much Disdain For Vatican 🇻🇦For Helping War Criminals & Won’t Or Hasn’t As For As I’ve Heard, Taking Full Accountability or Atonement For It..

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Gorbi
Gorbi - 10.08.2023 04:37

The only fair punishment would be to give the camp survivors two years to heal, then let them decide in which manner to dispense with the German war criminals. I vote for The Boats

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George
George - 03.08.2023 13:00

My grandfather served in the British forces and was part of the group that liberated Belsen. He would have only been 19 or 20 at the time and, whatever he saw there, he took with him to the grave. My mum said he refused to talk about it with anyone, not even his wife. I'm glad that PTSD and trauma is better understood now because no one should have to carry that around with them for their whole adult life without being able to process it.

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Chris clark
Chris clark - 02.07.2023 07:29

I live not far from Bergen Belsen. It wasnt Intendant to be like this. They evacuated all lost concentration camps to Bergen Belsen and it wasnt possible to organise food that late in the war, especially not for enemies of the state. Did crimes happen? Sure, it was a concentration camp

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Samuel
Samuel - 11.05.2023 14:37

The audacity of the SS Guards after liberation to continue executing prisoners that angers me glad some of the troops dealt with them.

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khfan4life365
khfan4life365 - 09.05.2023 04:11

Those soldiers had to have stomachs of steel to carry on with their duties after arriving. I can’t imagine what they felt or thought.

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Alan Dicey
Alan Dicey - 07.05.2023 02:00

While your script is adequate, your delivery is - lacking.
This was hell-on-earth. It deserves to be described as such, with the appropriate emotions. Or we will think that you are a robot.
Find someone who can read this stuff properly. If nobody else comes up, I will try - audition me and see if I can do a decent job.

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theonemodifier
theonemodifier - 28.04.2023 09:48

Why did any of the many gods in the sky, space, universe, whatever, let this happen? Because most of the Bible is unbelievable and fiction by numerous anonymous authors, except it has little truths here and there. It's amazing how gullible so many people are

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All Good
All Good - 17.04.2023 05:53

My father was in the liberation of Bergen Belsen concentration camp he went in with the 11 Armoured Division he could smell the place from 5 miles away... what the Nazis did isn't human 😔

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Anthony Sillett
Anthony Sillett - 05.04.2023 21:39

My father was there as one of the liberating British soldiers, he sadly passed away on 1st April 2023. We hopefully will NEVER know what his eyes saw with our own eyes. He told me of the smell that he remembered and how long it stayed in his clothes.

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Tatjana Arandelovic
Tatjana Arandelovic - 26.03.2023 01:13

I think noone else but these soldiers who liberated Belsen can understand the horrors they were faced with.
As one of them said- they were at war and used to fight the enemy but they were not used to be confronted with pure evil on earth.
Belsen was one of the most horrific inventions by the Nazis as we're all the other camps.
I visited, Dachau, Belsen, Buchenwald and Auschwitz and it still has a big impact on me.
So I can't even slightly imagine how it must have been for these brave liberators.
Thank you for this video xxx 🙏

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Ivan Brace
Ivan Brace - 25.03.2023 01:50

Please change the narrator. The tonation is unbelievably annoying.

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Michael Corey
Michael Corey - 24.03.2023 08:45

As the Americans say... "from my cold dead hands". Die on your feet with a rifle in your hands - no surrendering.

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Cheryl Moss
Cheryl Moss - 19.03.2023 01:57

How on earth did they let the Germans leave .

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Cheryl Moss
Cheryl Moss - 19.03.2023 01:52

German bastards. Everyone of them.

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derin111
derin111 - 16.03.2023 21:02

I’ve just come back from there this afternoon.

Outside, this Thursday afternoon, I was literally the only person there…it’s a chilling experience. Standing amongst the mass graves of thousands of people even today, nearly 80 years later, it has a lost , bleak and despairing atmosphere.

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thomas inns
thomas inns - 11.03.2023 15:47

My great grandfather was a member of the British special forces who arrived ahead of the army. All he could do was radio in what he found there, he couldn't help, couldn't do anything. Refused to say more than that.

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James
James - 11.03.2023 07:29

I think the really sobering thought that I take away from this is that we are all capable of such atrocities. We are all human. If that doesn’t scare the shit out of you then I’m not sure anything could.

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norm lor
norm lor - 10.03.2023 05:33

AT LAST, ONE GREAT VIDEO OF THE LIBERATION OF BELSEN TELLS OF CANADIANS AS WELL AS THE BRITISH AS FEW OTHER VIDEOS DO!!!

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Throbbin Robin Funk & Soul
Throbbin Robin Funk & Soul - 09.03.2023 14:31

Look at that girl, shes justyy the happiest girl in the world at 0.57. I have 3 anecdotal stories. The first my great Uncle Albert Benson, he said you could smell the camp from 40 miles away, and he was at a bombed out paint factory so it must have been overpowering. The second an old chap Mr Todd (he used to come into our shop) (Lincolnshire said when they got in, 'We got a load of the guards and put them up against a wall', bang bang' The third was years ago, the MP sergeant escorting Josef Kramer, was Raymond Donkersloot from Grimsby as the newspaper report went he gave Kramer a good hiding and blood on the latter's face can be seen in one photo, in another Sgt Donkersloot is towering ove, the prisoner in the back of a truck who at that point has no shirt on, to the cheers of the prisoners. (Barton Star 1980s) If i recall correctly the family had the camp SS flag or one of them.

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IRISH MIKE
IRISH MIKE - 01.03.2023 06:31

I pray that hell is real and the perpetrators of this level of evil burn in its fires forever! To the deniers of the genocide accept the truth to what happened!

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Gonzalo Reyes
Gonzalo Reyes - 22.02.2023 01:08

Most of the british soldier want to kill Kramer inmediately

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Arlene Rounce
Arlene Rounce - 21.02.2023 22:27

No mention that this is where Anne Frank and her sister Margot died. Sad beyond belief that humans could become so immune to suffering that they could let this happen.

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Valerie Hastie
Valerie Hastie - 20.02.2023 16:24

My dad was one of the British soldiers who went into Bergen Belsen to liberate the prisoners. He couldn't speak of the horrors he saw there.

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megan
megan - 19.02.2023 18:41

to think that, comparably to our history, this was relatively not that long ago…

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Kevin Hurley
Kevin Hurley - 09.02.2023 02:04

Nazis were pure evil I hope they are all burning in the ovens of hell!!!!!!!

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Larry
Larry - 06.02.2023 23:57

Radio broadcast from camp should be heard again. Deniers need hear the emotion in that man's voice

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Sashe K
Sashe K - 04.02.2023 08:12

eek something about this narrator’s inflection I can only watch for a few minutes. the way he ends every sentence 🥴

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Robert M
Robert M - 27.01.2023 14:19

My father was in R-Force and it operated in advance of the main British Army. They came upon Belsen and my father went to offer some chocolate to a survivor and was stopped and told that, if he did, the shock to the person's system would kill the person. My father's comrade bulldozed the bodies into pits but the experience left him on tranquillisers for decades. He had fought the Germans and was relatively fine, mentally, but nothing had prepared him for this. My father saw the former head of Auschwitz Birkenau, Josef Kramer and the sadistic female guard Irma Grese, also from there, brought out in chains. Later, my father was at Hamlin prison where they were due to be hanged and chatted to the man building the gallows. He asked my father whether he wanted to bang a nail into the gallows that would hang these individuals. I don't know whether he did. I once went to Berlin to visit some friends and my father was disgusted that I had friends who were German. He couldn't forget those years and sometimes seemed to be continually living through them.
I once worked on a BBC documentary about Auschwitz and I had the privilege of having lunch with a lady who had been in Auschwitz. It cannot describe what it was like to be close to a person who had witnessed the unimaginable. She was very elegant, kind, and charming - the exact opposite of her former captors.

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Vic Campbell
Vic Campbell - 26.01.2023 05:08

I remember listening to Richard dimblebee's description of the liberation of Bergen belson and all he could say was it was the smell of death and rotten flesh Can you imagine what these young men must have seen when they have liberated the outcome

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Ryszard Kumasz
Ryszard Kumasz - 21.01.2023 11:55

Over 200 000 childrens have been stolen during II WW from Poland and send to Germany only because they were blond with blue eyes or ginger hair and they never came back home again to their families. Germans are until today bad people and the should be burn to grund for this what they did to other innocent people.

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Les S
Les S - 20.01.2023 17:19

My father was an infantry soldier in the second world war. I was among the lucky offspring whose father would return from Europe unlike the thousands who gave their lives in eliminating the worst scourge from this planet that has ever existed. When I hear the word "nazi" bandied about in this day and age on social media it just makes me shake my head. Instead of shooting off their mouths from their empty heads, they should visit their libraries and study history of the second world war to understand what nazi actually is. Failing to learn and understand history absolutely means as a species we are doomed to repeat it.

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Chuckygeorge
Chuckygeorge - 12.01.2023 16:09

My grandad was there. In his 20s, fighting for the right thing. Now look at us. He would be sick to see the state of our society now and the great Green country he fought for and protect. I hate how our corrupt politicians and royal family put wreaths down on memorials while giving our country away just for there 15mins of fame and money. While the population are ignorant to what is going on. Its all out there to see, people just dint want to. We ate weak now and living on the memory of the great people like my grandad. As sad as it is, its a war like this that would put scum of today into line. They would not have the time to be so disrespectful and put pointless things all over the toxic internet. Playing the what gender am igame would quickly go out the window.

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milos mods
milos mods - 08.01.2023 14:40

After I got out of high school I lived across the street from world war II veteran American soldier he took part in liberation of one of these camps he was a corporal he was a Jew

One day I found him crying and keep in mind by the time I was talking to him he was a very old man I asked his wife what was wrong with him and I used to go over there and buy him beer and stuff like that you know because I respected him he's long since passed

Well I asked his wife why he was crying and then she proceeded to tell me it took her 40 years to get it out of her husband he was crying because of what he saw when he saw it the horrors of the crimes that were committed by the third Reich

Him and many of the soldiers in his unit were instantly stricken with grief sadness and rage I mean absolute rage hatred for people for the German officers in charge of that camp

They had to hold back everything they had from what I was told by this man's wife not to find these people in liquidate themselves because of what they did


But to this day or at least the last time I talked to her she's long since passed as well he showed restraint he didn't do it he wanted to and I'm sure not many people would have blamed him if he did but he figured he would be more humane then the officers of the third Reich

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James Nesran
James Nesran - 08.01.2023 00:04

No 6 million, typhus and starvation. it was war.

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John Hutchison
John Hutchison - 02.01.2023 01:13

My dad told us about sharing their army rations with the inmates and how these were too rich for them. He felt so bad for so many who died as a result. He also mentioned the local people being marched through the camp

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Kevin Hurley
Kevin Hurley - 31.12.2022 20:33

Pure evil to the core!!!!!!!

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Katty Tatty
Katty Tatty - 30.12.2022 05:58

I despair that many Gestapo escaped justice. ☹️

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Katty Tatty
Katty Tatty - 30.12.2022 05:56

Why please why?! This is happening again, with Ukraine, Syria at al 😢😢😢

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gary macmillan
gary macmillan - 29.12.2022 01:00

I am afraid that I shall always look at the German people as people who can never be trusted.

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Kristinheatherstar One
Kristinheatherstar One - 26.12.2022 23:15

Things like this make me not believe in God

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Kristinheatherstar One
Kristinheatherstar One - 26.12.2022 23:13

I was so PISSED when my son’s dad bought him COD for the Xbox
War is not a game its an atrocity

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Ian of Liverpool
Ian of Liverpool - 23.12.2022 20:32

Vengeance is mine, I will repay , saith the Lord

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Kenny
Kenny - 07.12.2022 09:39

My grandpa was a US Bomber gunner. He was shot down over early and parachuted on to a farm house. Luckily he was in friendly territory, but had a broken leg. The British found him and took him to their nearest field hospital, Bergen Belsen which had been liberated just 3 days before. What he saw there changed him forever and made him very religious.

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Misty Riennett
Misty Riennett - 03.12.2022 17:21

Never forget. History repeats when we don't see the signs. Learn from the mistakes. Don't think this isn't murking around us now.

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Kim Jong-Un
Kim Jong-Un - 01.12.2022 13:30

my grandmother was in a concentration camp. she said it wasnt as bad as movies make it out to be.

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lloyd9710
lloyd9710 - 24.11.2022 19:11

all of the guards should of been put in front a wall and shot no trial nothing

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