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wisecath
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Much which has been written about the Holocaust since 1945. The best books to read on the 3rd Reich are RJ Evans the 3rd Reich @ War, Ian Kershaw’s 2 books on Hitler titled Hubris (1999) & Nemesis (2000). You can find so much told by Holocaust survivors, trips to the gas vans in Auschwitz-Birkenau & other extermination camps. But what you rarely hear is the account of those who were in the Einsatzgruppen (Special Action Groups), the 1s who shot & killed Jewish men, women & children in the ditches of the USSR during Operation Barbarossa.
This is controversial but it is also educational. Should Holocaust history also have accounts of Nazis who worked in the extermination camps & the Einstazgruppen who shot & killed Jews in the ditches by shooting them in the head? Those who committed the Holocaust atrocities believed in the ideology of what they were doing. The Nazis who did these killings were often ordinary Germans with oridinary interests whether it’s the fact that Reinhard Heydrich (killed in 1942 assassination by Czechs helped by the British) was a violinist & skier. The Einsatzgruppen who did the shootings were usu. 20 to early 30 something German men from 1942-45, though they sometimes got help from Ukrainian & other auxiliaries. The Germans who did these killings grew up on the Nazi ideology which was put into them from the time they were boys. If you look @ WW2 history incluiding Asia such as Rape of Nanking (read book by late Iris Chang), they give accounts of Japanese soldiers who took part in Bataan Massacre, Rape of Nanking, etc. From the late 1800s (Meiji Restoration, dreadnought race in Europe) to 1945, both Germany & Japan believed they were the best. Schools in 1930s Germany & Japan taught children that Germans & Japanese were the greatest. Anyhow, would you want to hear Nazis (if any are still alive) esp. Einsatzgruppen tell you of why they did the killings. The Nazi concentration camp guards were the 1s who beat prisoners to death in the camps & ran the gas vans, while he Einsatzgruppen were the 1s who shot Jews in ditches during Operation Barbarossa. Yes, it’s getting the account of murderers, but what do you think ?
This is controversial but it is also educational. Should Holocaust history also have accounts of Nazis who worked in the extermination camps & the Einstazgruppen who shot & killed Jews in the ditches by shooting them in the head? Those who committed the Holocaust atrocities believed in the ideology of what they were doing. The Nazis who did these killings were often ordinary Germans with oridinary interests whether it’s the fact that Reinhard Heydrich (killed in 1942 assassination by Czechs helped by the British) was a violinist & skier. The Einsatzgruppen who did the shootings were usu. 20 to early 30 something German men from 1942-45, though they sometimes got help from Ukrainian & other auxiliaries. The Germans who did these killings grew up on the Nazi ideology which was put into them from the time they were boys. If you look @ WW2 history incluiding Asia such as Rape of Nanking (read book by late Iris Chang), they give accounts of Japanese soldiers who took part in Bataan Massacre, Rape of Nanking, etc. From the late 1800s (Meiji Restoration, dreadnought race in Europe) to 1945, both Germany & Japan believed they were the best. Schools in 1930s Germany & Japan taught children that Germans & Japanese were the greatest. Anyhow, would you want to hear Nazis (if any are still alive) esp. Einsatzgruppen tell you of why they did the killings. The Nazi concentration camp guards were the 1s who beat prisoners to death in the camps & ran the gas vans, while he Einsatzgruppen were the 1s who shot Jews in ditches during Operation Barbarossa. Yes, it’s getting the account of murderers, but what do you think ?