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41 Comments

  1. How telling that there is an extended discussion about her being beautiful or not. I never saw a discussion like that about a man with comparable behaveour. The discussion should be about how she would be if she had lived in other times with other experiences. The video does give some thoughts. You can also wonder how you would act if you were in her situation. In a poisenous society like the Nazi society it is very difficult to uphold morality.

  2. People should really calm down. She was called "the beautiful beast" by the press at the time, more than one person must have thought she was. Yes, cruel people can still be attractive to others, if that's not your case good for you. Beauty is an entirely SUBJECTIVE matter, that means each individual can and in fact does have their own views on what it constitutes. Being "offended" by another person's views not only demonstrates a complete lack of understanding but shows you have the emotional maturity of a five year old. Yes, even N…….. were considered attractive. The chancellor received tens of thousands of letters from women asking to lay with him it's a recorded fact. Facts exist no matter how you feel and reality exist independently of your opinions and desires. How selfish can you be to think that the world revolves around you? If you have a problem with reality, get some help geez.

  3. This is an excellent documentary of the holocaust. Irma Grese represents how easy it is to brainwash a young person. It's disturbing to many that she was so beautiful. Her sadistic behavior is renowned.

    In today's world, the recent election in America the ingredients for sadistic treatment of people is now very ripe. Don't be surprised if many women participate in the anticipated deportation and brutal enforcement.

  4. Unfortunately humans can be cruel to each other. No matter the gender bad people do bad things. I notice especially through out nazi germany and the ussr, the ordinary people became power and took revenge on the privileged few in the country, they were weak minded people trying to gain wealth and power. She came from an abusive home and had major daddy issues. She couldn’t get the approval of her father and looked for it in many men. She also wanted to be accepted in the party but really didn’t have any real friends. Also the nazi system really didn’t have the environment for making real friends

  5. She was likely, not a very bright yet damaged individual from a small, rural area where she was a nobody. Low education, lower IQ, and lower socioeconomic background = easily molded into the monster she became.

  6. The brutality in WWII of so many Germans can be sought in the cruel treatment of the Germans by the allies in the period after WWI. I think women can be as cruel as men, look at warmongers like Victoria Nuland who provoked a war and Annelana Bearbock who would starve her own people to keep the war in Ukraine going om until the last Ukrainian.

  7. I mean, we just saw some photos of her. She was okay, probably a street 5 or 6, but relative beauty considering the environment and context. You can put a cyclops in an environment that is starved of anything more attractive, and suddenly it's the hottest action in that place. Irma was decent looking, and you would call it beauty even though there are many tiers to beauty itself. It's nothing more than an adjective regarding appearance. It offers no commentary on her character. We look at adverts and photos of absolutely stunning "looking" women every day, that doesn't mean they're not complete pieces of trash.

  8. Very interesting topic. There's a little freak that lives in all of us. The vast majority of us have been fortunate enough to never have it triggered and exploited. Indoctrination is a VERY strong tactic. It's amazing, to this very day, what absolute nonsense a seemingly normal brain can be convinced of.

  9. During the communist era in Poland, a girl from my former school was employed by the secret service to hunt down the opposition in my town. She was quickly fired because she frightened even her senior colleagues with her cruel treatment of prisoners.
    Shortly afterwards she drank herself to death.

  10. For the producers: You really should ad at least a couple of lines on the topic personality disorders; here the topic if anti-social disorders. Irma Grese, as Elisabeth Volkenrath, Juana Bormann, Maria Mandel, Dorothea Binz, dozens more, they are psychopathic figures, okay. You will not have characters like this, no matter how Nazi Kz-culture trained, acting like this. We will always have to look to a pre-Nazi personality mind-set. And these characters are not the likes of Adolf Eichmann, a true "desk mass murderer" – who actually carried no psychopathic traits at all.

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