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    1. Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Part 11(Final part ) of Memoirs of a D-Day German Tank Hunter, He was a frontline German Officer who fought and witnessed fierce and bloody battles in the deserts of Africa and on the coast of Normandy. He was captured in France and sent to USA as a prisoner of war .We really hope you guys enjoyed this series.

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    2. Google "Other Losses" to see how General Eisenhower had approximately one million surrendered German POWs murdered by starvation and exposure in open air camps along the Rhein river at the end of WW2!

    3. The war was to preserve financial dominance of England and Americas bankers worldwide. We are still experiencing our "victory" with our current inflation and urban and emmigrant chaos.

    4. Today the European peoples whose ancestors created Western Civilization are being marginalized worldwide by the desendents of the true but hidden winners of WW2.

    5. The German concentration camps at the end of the war, , , EVERYONE WAS STARVING, THE AMERICAN AND BRITISH MASS BOMBING CAMPAIGNE DESTROYED ALL THE RAIL AND ROAD SYSTEMS BRINGING IN FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES, , , SIR YOUR NEXT VIDEO SHOULD BE ON STALINS 230 SIBERIAN DEATH CAMPS, INMATES WORKED AND STARVED TO DEATH, IN THE MILLIONS, RUSSIANS, GERMANS AMERICANS, YES AMERICANS WERE IN THOSE DEATH CAMPS OF THE SOVIET SIBERIA, , , OVER 10,000 AIR AND ARMY MEN KIDNAPPED AND HELD BY STALIN TO MAKE SURE AMERICA WOULD DO THE WISHES OF STALIN, , , GENERAL PATTON SAID BEFORE HE WAS MURDERED BY SOVIET AND AMERICAN OSS ASSASSINS, "WE HAVE FOUGHT THE WRONG ENEMY" AND PATTON WAS GOING TO STRIKE AT THE RED ARMY STARTING IN BERLIN WITH THE 8TH AIRFORCE AND 3RD ARMY AND SEVERAL GERMAN DIVISIONS HELPING PATTON IN DRIVING THOSE (BARBARIANS AS PATTON CALLED THEM ) ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE SOVIET BORDER, WORD GOT BACK TO THE TRAIITOR TRUMAN AND HE REMOVED PATTON AS GOVERNOR OVER THE GERMAN TERRORITIES. AND PATTON MISSED SAVING THE WORLD FROM JEWISH LED COMMUNISM, "SOME CALL IT COMMUNISN, I CALL IT JUDISM". – american Rabbi Steven S. Wise. HISTORY IN THE WORLD TODAY IS THROUGH THE JEWISH CANAANITE EYES, ,, ,

    6. Well spoken – but a very low IQ TOOL. He reviled the movies of atrocities shown him … and had not the least human conscience to recognize his LARGE part in creating those atrocities ? This is an interesting examination of the massive NARCISSISM involved in his self-delusion. I hear not one milligram of introspection nor conscience. This guy IGNORES his part in causing all this havoc – he was "just following orders". Oh my, isn't all the hatred & mistreatment by the French just awful … ignoring completely what HE did to THEM. Then he SLIMES over the fact that he CHOSE to be in the NAZI party & Hitler youth (only ~15% opf the population) as though it's no big deal (WRONG!). So getting a meager meal from your in-laws – due to the occupation/poverty that YOU caused was the single best day of your life … while being treated decently as a prisoner of war by those you swore to kill is what exactly ??? "So many of Europe's people were dead …" and still ZERO recognition that YOU were the cause!

      We are each personal, individual, moral agents. There is no sense in which we can defer this obligation to a state or other authority. If you are given an immoral order then YOU must defer, despite the personal costs. This fellow is an advertisement/billboard for personal immorality. He acts with massive immorality to do what is clearly unjust, then denigrates those that he intentionally harmed while they treat him far better than he treated others. He praises those whose lives he destroyed for giving up the little they have left to support him.
      This guy is Dumb trash!

    7. In the 1980's I was friends with a lovely German gentleman who had been captured by the Americans and spent time in a POW camp.
      Heinz was in France but got into a fight with a Frenchman and this was against orders so he was sent to the Russian front where he was wounded. He was sent home to Germany for treatment and to recover.
      Next he was fighting the Americans and I think it was in Italy but I can't be sure and once again he was wounded. he was on a stretcher being carried out of the area when he watched an American deliberately take aim at him and he was wounded a third time. Heinz told me his thoughts were "You bastard, you shot me!".
      He was captured by the Americans, his wounds were treated and then he was sent to America where he happily spent the rest of the war, well away from the fighting.
      Heinz told me he was sent to the camp stores to get something and as he spoke excellent English had no problems. The guard at the stores mistook him for American, handed him his rifle and said "It's about time you turned up!" to which Heinz forced the weapon back into the guard's hands and said "No thank you, I am a prisoner and I never want to see one of these things again!".
      Heinz was a thorough gentleman, sometimes went missing as some shrapnel surfaced and had to be removed but was always a wonderful man. I am proud to have known him.

    8. It was very interesting to hear how they had to slowly realize that Hitler was an idiot and a drug addict, but there are still hardcore believers amongst them who try to keep the psychotic daydream active…

    9. It is true that some or even most german officers have been civil towards the inhabitants of the conquered lands, my father was telling me from what his great grandmother tolad him, the germans when we were forced to fight along the soviets didn't rob Romania, nither did they rape anyone and when they wanted something, individual soldiers or the commanders usually paid for. It is true that they have been cruel but honestly not as cruel as the soviets, as when we were fighting along the Germans and the soviet war machine marched in Romania, they stole, they raped and shot pregnant women right in the belly, or worse they stroke them with they dirty bayonets… and of couse the germans suffered even more from there, it was misserable! We the Romanians saw the Germans more or less in high regards and had good living conditions under the legionaries, the comunits were a diferent story, it's unnimabinable the struggle the Romanian people had to go trough in the comunist times…

      My grand grandfathers both died at Stalingrad sadly. God rest they soul

    10. Citing the officer's name would have been nice. Minor geographic note: the author couldn't have known it at the time, but there's NO subway under the Hudson River. The ship with POWs likely docked in Brooklyn, and they boarded a subway train under or over the East River. (I would have marched them over the Brooklyn Bridge, or Manhattan Bridge, through Chinatown.) West-bound trains from NYC depart from Penn Station; currently collocated with Madison Square Garden. That train tunnel runs under the Hudson Rover.

    11. The only ones who benefitted from the world wars… were the same ones who planned & executed rhe Khazarian Revolutions in Russia & China.

      There! I said it!!!! 🏆

    12. There was a POW camp about 40 moles from Shreveport, Louisiana. My grandmother's church group would go out once a month and take pies, cakes and other goodies to the prisoners. Said the POWs didn't believe that the Axis was losing when shown newspaper articles until near the war's end when the later prisoners told them the truth about how bad it was. Her oldest, Junior, was in the Pacific. The middle son, Delton, was in the 101st airborne from D-Day until the end. My father. The youngest , was on a heavy cruiser in the Pacific. One was wounded, but all came home.

    13. Damn.. I'm from Arkansas. I don't think I knew there were German/Nazi POW camps here – and that sucks that it was originally for Japanese-Americans. But it's always wild to hear these kinds of stories through this type of perspective. Seems like it brings up a lot of philosophical and moral questions and makes you think.. Like how he said he was just a soldier protecting his people and didn't care for the NSDAP/Nazis and everything – if that were true, it seems like that would be like this shocking and sickening reality that you were fighting for a leader systematically killing millions of people like a death factory in the concentration camps. Like that just seems like a weird position if what he says is true.

      He's got the feeling of loyalty to his home country and his people which, by itself is understandable, but he knows his leader is committing mass murder, destroying Europe, causing death and destruction, shattering the peace of the world and generally burning everything to the ground for basically no real reason beyond his psychotic rationales – seems like part of him would be cheering for Germany to win the war and, if he had any decency, there would be at least some part rooting for the Allies to win and end all of the atrocities and bloodshed – not to mention the fact that anyone taken prisoner by America/the UK was probably treated better than they were by their own government/military. I'm thinking the bad treatment after the war was probably after the full knowledge of the atrocities became well-known.

      And if he really was averse to the Nazi ideology, it also seems like it would be messed up to see the hardcore "party members" in the camp – even after they absolutely found out about the atrocities – still preaching the Nazi dogma – and then to be lumped in with them. Seems like he'd probably fear for his life.

      But also, it's interesting just to hear his day to day thoughts, observations and worries. It kind of humanizes him. And I guess that's the scary, touchy part – the fact that it was normal human beings behind these things – and the sort of gray area of what the regular soldiers and civilians knew about the Holocaust and other atrocities and which ones were true believers in Hitler/Nazism… Messed up ordeal.

      I guess a lot of atrocities, though, are carried out by normal people who rationalize their actions as "Fighting for their people and defending their homeland"… But I guess the degree of the horrors and pain and suffering, the lingering effects from the physical suffering, destruction, border shifts, ideology spread, etc.; the complex situations and gray areas, the various moral/ethical dilemmas people faced all across Europe and the politics/geopolitics surrounding World War 2 are all some of the reasons why it's still studied and discussed so thoroughly and why so many of us take such a strong interest in the topic even nowadays, nearly 80 years later.

    14. This nazi officer at the end excuses germany,justifies his participation and felt offended that world didn't thank him for his good job. Hitler would have been proud of the chip on his shoulder. Moron.

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