How Nazi Gas Chambers Actually Worked

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Published 2022-03-19
Warning: Today's new video discusses the most horrific part of World War 2 - The Nazi gas chambers.

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All Comments (21)
  • @geetarliving
    History should never be swept under the rug even if it offends people . Thank you for your vids!
  • @GHfan4life
    I first learned about this in grade 6, now as an adult, I still can’t fully reconcile how people can be so evil and cruel to others like this. So much hatred for a fellow human being and for what? The cognitive dissonance those who participated in these murders must have been something else, how could they sleep at night? No conscience?
  • Just because something may be hard to hear/watch doesn’t mean it’s offensive. It’s part of our history and should never be forgotten, even though it was extremely atrocious. You did an extremely thorough & respectful job on this video. Major props on this one.
  • @Zoopnigh
    "There's no light hearted way to approach this topic" Light hearted cartoon depiction of genocide in the background.
  • @ximaxwellix
    I learned in school in germany, that these gas vans were deprecated, because drivers complained about the screams and knocking they were hearing every day and that this also made them psychologically ill. And also, it was too slow, for the nazis... How broken does a human have to be to complain about psychological stress of killing others and requesting a more efficiant method to do so...
  • @arianamaria_
    I study the Holocaust closely as part of my degree and I’m super impressed by the level of detail and work that went into this video! I rarely see people talk about the euthanasia program that predated the death camps and even fewer mention that it started with kids. I also love that you mention the clergy’s role and the end of the official euthanasia program. I didn’t expect the such great detail and attention and I thank you for bringing this information to more people! Edit: I don’t know why my comment attracted so many Holocaust deniers but hop off my dick please I don’t have time for conspiracy theories that deny the suffering of millions of people
  • @blackshyguy2160
    The fact that they had to go in a chamber full of dead people, especially their people, is spine chilling I couldn’t imagine
  • @kalaban2015
    I’m happy that you’re keeping this information and what actually happened alive but at the same time it really makes me feel sick to my stomach that monsters like this exist throughout history
  • its disgusting how there was more empathy for the cruel soldiers who suffered mental fatigue over the people that ACTUALLY suffered
  • @ozlow8435
    This was a tough one for the show, FOR SURE! I admire the courage you took doing this one. Keep up the amazing content brother !!
  • @hellraiser1306
    I have mental disorder and a regular at mental hospital. Seeing physically and mentally disabled peoples are being treated cruelly in the past make me grateful i live in this era.
  • @katina6961
    In Germany, I beliehe almost ever school class will take a “trip” to a concentration camp. My school went to Buchenwald every year as it was closest to me school. It’s just SO surreal to walk through the rooms with the ovens where they burned the corpses. Even if it’s very very far from a feel good trip, I would encourage everybody to visit one, just to see this in real life. You read about it, you watch documentaries about it, but to actually stand there and see things with your own eyes is just something different.
  • I love learning stuff like this, and even though it may offend people we should never forget real events like this
  • @josuejavalos
    Not even 100 years ago. Insane. Absolutely insane how recent in history these atrocities were.
  • @STAYFRESHBABY
    This was a bit hard to learn and made my stomach churn a bit. I wanted to shed a tear. This thing should have never happened, but I am glad that you were able to spread the truth about how horrific and despicable this event was.
  • @3316xtendedmedia
    A year has 8766 hours, it takes 2 hours to bake a bread in 1942.
  • Actually the 'iron fist' is more of an outside view. Ny great grandmother told me it was more of a blame shifting, othering and pleasing the majority of the country by stroking their ego to coaxing them to do as the party pleased. It's just a rumor that most of them were disguised as showers. EVERYONE knew what it was. They just chose to ignore it or try to work so hard, they were irreplaceable. Otherwise Schindler's List wouldn't have been working. They were deemed essential for the state, so they couldn't be killed, everyone knew the chambers were for killing. But you can't get around dying either by getting shot or gas. Some people like the family Maltzahn, did their share, the brought Jewish or 'Gypsy' people to safety by transporting them into potato sacks across the border to Hungary, giving them a chance to flee. They weren't caught. I learned this first hand from the dairy she wrote. My grandmother on my father's side escaped the gas chambers as a young, undiagnosed autistic woman, otherwise she would have been sterilized by force, gassed and never had my father..
  • I appreciate videos like this, where it just delivers the cold hard truth and details as it should be. Straight to the point and not candy coated. Have to legit say, learning about history in 2022 on the internet, is far more intriguing than learning about it through textbooks in a high school school classroom bungalow in the early 2000s.
  • @MrChopsticktech
    Thanks for mentioning the Roma/Sinti victims. They usually get lost in the conversations because they had no one to help them keep track of prisoners and victims who died.