Dachau Massacre - Brutal Execution of Nazi Guards during Dachau Liberation Reprisals - World War 2

Dachau Massacre - Brutal Execution of Nazi Guards during Dachau Liberation Reprisals - World War 2

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Nathan Shike
Nathan Shike - 25.09.2023 04:49

Now those people that lived in that town saying they didn't know what was going on at the camp is the biggest lie!!!!!!! How could they not know especially when there was smoke and ashes coming from the camp!!!!!!! I hope they made them bury all of the victims!!!!!!!

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Δημήτρης
Δημήτρης - 25.09.2023 01:20

"Brutal executions of Nazi guards"…
Germans:"Hey,how dare you stealing our glory"?

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cjrrun
cjrrun - 24.09.2023 04:50

If the nearby town residents didn’t know, the purposely ignored the rumors and stories

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Craig Hart
Craig Hart - 23.09.2023 11:38

It’s really sad that human beings made in the similitude of God can be so cruel

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Danny Ruley
Danny Ruley - 23.09.2023 02:13

Don't think this could happen again? Look around! It's happening right before your eyes around the world and yes in America up the Satan Socialist Liberal Democrat Party.

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LION AND LAMB
LION AND LAMB - 22.09.2023 01:37

Democrats refused guards at the capital building then had federal agents usher protesters inside to then proclaim the capital was under siege so they could then justify concentrating patriots into camps/prisons.

Democrats plan to steal another election and accuse protesters of terrorism to justify concentrating patriots into camps nationwide.

Democrats, North Korea, Russia, China,, may seem at odds at times to conceal their working together to restore the old world satanic order and seat the antichrist.

The forced vaccines and masks were practice for the mark of the beast.

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Carsten Hansen
Carsten Hansen - 21.09.2023 23:24

Slow down the pictures, when there is text. It's annoying to have to pause, if you leaned back and if you don't pause, you don't get the text.

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Zach Remlinger
Zach Remlinger - 21.09.2023 07:22

I visited Dachau on a trip about 15 years ago. I can remember how quiet everyone was walking around what was left. There was a very heavy energy at that place. It’s something I’ll never forget.

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waldizestuttgartu
waldizestuttgartu - 20.09.2023 21:49

zydy to faszysci i szkopscy kolaboranci

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waldizestuttgartu
waldizestuttgartu - 20.09.2023 21:42

putin ty bolszewicki smieciu gdzie ty tu widzisz faszystow, niemcy i szkopy

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Ruben Gonzalez
Ruben Gonzalez - 20.09.2023 13:15

Justice

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Gloria Castillo
Gloria Castillo - 20.09.2023 10:43

😢 my heart just hurt for the jews. Omg. The inhumane treatment of a fellow human. I'm native American and it hurts me to my core.

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jason talay
jason talay - 20.09.2023 03:49

this made me think. killing a human being...awful way.....for whatever your reason is...joy..hate or revenge....not right.

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Sean Crowley
Sean Crowley - 19.09.2023 19:49

The shooting of unarmed camp guards violated the Geneva Convention. That Lt. is a war criminal and should have been punished.

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grizzlybexar
grizzlybexar - 18.09.2023 04:41

The RUSH they must have felt to be able to enact such reveenge on their captors. Had to have felt amazing.

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tommy petersen
tommy petersen - 17.09.2023 23:39

warning BLURR BLURR

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Shaun
Shaun - 17.09.2023 03:33

Its shocking how quickly we forget our humanity and people applaud it. I'm not saying what happened wasn’t horrible, but, these actions are also not OK on any level. You have to remember that whilst some did enjoy frequenting horror on people, others did it because their lives or their families lives were on the line. The Nazi government was just as terrible to its own citizens who did not toe the party line and we're too quick to forget that it seems. History isnt pretty but if we accept this kind of behaviour is justified, we are not civilised as we like to think of ourselves.

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William Weiss
William Weiss - 16.09.2023 13:22

Who can blame them.

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Frazer Clark
Frazer Clark - 16.09.2023 11:36

Matt berry from what we do in the shadows...is this him narrating this?

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Paul CLEVERLEY
Paul CLEVERLEY - 16.09.2023 00:10

Starting again in Ukraine

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Rohit Kadam
Rohit Kadam - 15.09.2023 23:42

I saw a very rare scene at end of this video..... people don't have enough energy but they were laughing...rare scene almost forgot to smile

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Karate Armchair Historian
Karate Armchair Historian - 14.09.2023 17:27

I knew a Polish-American guy who was taken from occupied Poland as a teenager to work in a factory in Germany. When that part of the Reich was liberated, he joined the US Army and then was assigned to Dachau, where he arrived soon after the camp was liberated. He told me that he and other Poles in the US Army would purposefully turn a blind eye to any violence that the former prisoners would inflict upon the German guards (I guess there were other nationals, not just Germans who were guards at Dachau, but I do not want to diminish the overall German responsibility by using the generic term "Nazi"), and that the US Army officers would pretty much allow them (the Polish-American soldiers) to let the ex-prisoners do whatever they wanted to their former captors.

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Francis Console
Francis Console - 14.09.2023 09:18

My MSgt uncle was a nervous wreck for years after seeing this.

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Richard Thiele
Richard Thiele - 13.09.2023 23:04

Imagine living in a city whose name is synonymous with the worst human evil. I visited this camp in 2009 on a trip to Germany. I couldn’t help but cry when I thought of the horrors that so many thousands lived through at that place. Torturing and killing so many defenseless people. Mankind can’t sink any lower than that.

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Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan - 13.09.2023 22:12

We must never forget!

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Shrabani Basu
Shrabani Basu - 13.09.2023 20:37

Why kill the dogs? There were reports that the dogs were starved for days so that they pounce on people dead or alive when ordered.

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Michael
Michael - 13.09.2023 19:53

And we allow Neo-Nazism to.
florish. Freedom of hate speech should have it's limits

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MERLIN
MERLIN - 13.09.2023 05:21

That is Karma!! 🙏

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t embry
t embry - 13.09.2023 04:05

I had seven uncles in WWII all over the world, Dad in Korea, Me, Vietnam

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Antje Reifferscheidt
Antje Reifferscheidt - 12.09.2023 23:13

I am grateful to all those who liberated us from that evil .

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Charl24
Charl24 - 12.09.2023 14:55

American soldiers were so based when liberating Dachau!

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David Gray
David Gray - 12.09.2023 11:39

Absolute power corrupts absolutely and this is what happens.

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Daniel Stefan Robertsen
Daniel Stefan Robertsen - 12.09.2023 10:56

What u expected for nazi whom torture and killed people for years?

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Marco Thorsen
Marco Thorsen - 11.09.2023 22:03

I don't agree with the shooting of the dogs. Weren't the dogs fault. 😕

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BIGGG WAVE
BIGGG WAVE - 11.09.2023 21:44

Revenge??? No..Justice. Yes.

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patrick powell
patrick powell - 11.09.2023 21:00

Why did so many SS guards escaped the hangman’s noose?.. What a crying shame on the western allies to let them go.

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Thushan Janith
Thushan Janith - 11.09.2023 19:46

Those are nothing brutal when compared with what prisoners had suffered.

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Billy  Watts
Billy Watts - 11.09.2023 17:16

So many survivours its like there was never a plan to exterminate these vermin

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CK
CK - 11.09.2023 16:40

While the West was championing the punishment of the Nazis, the West was total silent on the atrocities, murders and massacres of millions of Chinese in China and South East Asia by the Japanese armies under the order of their emperor. Nothing was done to bring justice.

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Seden•audioBook
Seden•audioBook - 11.09.2023 11:57

Such poetic justice for the camp nazis...music to the ears. Only felt bad for the animals, they never chose it.but i can understand the psychology.

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Cary Adams
Cary Adams - 11.09.2023 09:38

The problem with this video is the same as that for many. The censorship associated with making various subjects in photos fuzzy or distorted is counterproductive. If the producer believes they must do a fuzzy image, the impact of a photo is entirely lost. In so many cases, people must see the horrors of war to end war.

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francois lajeunesse
francois lajeunesse - 11.09.2023 01:20

The United States, England, Canada and Australia all refused to accept 650,000 Jewish refugees. as proposed by Hitler. They were not interested in welcoming them.
“650,000 Jews refused by everyone in Evian”
As early as July 8, 1938, the New York Herald headlined: “650,000 Jewish exiles refused by all in Evian”. The international conference was not over before it was already a failure. No great power had declared itself ready to welcome on its territory these refugees whom the Reich, however, still said it was willing to let cross the borders.

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pjtomtai
pjtomtai - 10.09.2023 20:13

Winner writes the history book.

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Pi Hi
Pi Hi - 10.09.2023 14:56

Two wrongs dont make a right

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U
U - 10.09.2023 05:09

My Grandfather survived a Nazi Concentration camp, thankfully.
I had a look at the Dachau camp back in 1968. Saw the ovens etc. A place of pain, death and unimaginable human suffering.

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John Wright
John Wright - 10.09.2023 04:49

In george Stevens jrs 1996 film ww2 in color he shows piles of dead german gaurds in the coal yard and states that his father told him that over 300 SS soldiers were machine gunned down. I tend to believe this version.

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Beth Goodwin
Beth Goodwin - 10.09.2023 04:00

Im not sure i would consider them revenge killings. I think revenge requires a higher level of cognitive processing. I think temporary insanity is a more accurate assessment.

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gary macmillan
gary macmillan - 10.09.2023 01:15

Your incessant application of "brutal" to the deaths of Nazi butchers is frankly ridiculous and paints your site as a Nazi apologist.

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