Maxed out the text room.. it doesn't say how much you have left it just stops when it's maxed out.
But yeah.. seems like a lot of these dead piles of bodies, could be from this "typhus epidemic". Like what even is that.
This is like the other day, was watching the Nosferatu (2024) movie.. where it's back in the old days when they had that black plague. Wasn't that lice and rats.. and this shit would get all over, back in those days.
Looking into what this typhus was.. "Epidemic typhus, also called louse-borne typhus, is an uncommon disease caused by a bacteria called Rickettsia prowazekii. Epidemic typhus is spread to people through contact with infected body lice". Yeah that's like this black plague, eh.
Earlier too in this 6hr doc, they're talking about the actual conditions of these German concentration camps.. let me get transcript of that section.
Check out this later part first..
Apart from ameniutes we know of that included... An orchesra, movies, camp money, canteen, postcards, letters, theater, musical plays and a football team...
Facilities at the Auschwitz "death camp" also featured... A hospial, a library and an Olympic size swimming pool complete with several diving boards.
ok here's the transcript of that section before this one where they investigate the gas facilities. This starts at 4hrs 49min of that 6hr 30min doc.
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Despite the seizure by the Allies of millions of documents at the end of the war not one single document showing Adolf Hitler ordered systematic exterminations of the Jews has ever been found.
With no photographs, video footage or even a single report of a gassed victim, we have had to trust the Soviets at testimonies of former inmates, none of whom were cross-examinated at Nuremberg.
However, some inmates tell a conflicting story of their treatment in the Eastern concentration camps.
We also had an orchestra where some of the musicians stands us together and one musician was so good that he had the instruments playing and he wrote the notes, and later on we had a band show who played over the weekend. And that was of course helping us, you know we also did plays and stuff.
Were there any cultural activities happening in Auschwitz?
Yes. I told you we had a piano, put into, not just a piano, a grand piano, was brought into block one. Once that was built, that new block, the downstairs room was assigned for theater.
They said they're going to build a movie in the camp. The prisoners sat down and, "you must be crazy, you cannot make a movie (theater) for us in the camp?"
But really it happened. They made a movie (theater) in the camp. Yeah, and we... we went in barracks after work we... we could go to see a movie sometimes, they brought movies in see. ...in the evenings, and...
What kind of movies would they show?
German movies.
Once I came to the main camp, we were allowed twice a month to write home. Once a postcard and once a letter.
They gave you the materials?
Yeah, they gave us the letter and the materials... the cost.
You had money?
Yeah, we got my ways??...still got my w??...money we got through the Jewish community from they know who send us... everybody some money.
And in the camp you could have currency?
Yeah, we could have money, because there was in camp loads of what they called a "Cantina", and not many times, but once in a while they sold a few cigarettes, or they sold something... whatever they had.
So if you had money you could buy, at the Cantina there.
Redeemable in... in that Cantina if they had something.
[was like these "vouchers"]
So, that was their... their way of distributing money.
To everybody, everyone got this money.
Soccer teams... were organized very well. the event is held in the former barrack's courtyard And one of these uh enlisted, top enlisted SS men, decided he wants to play for the Polish team.
So... we say okay, you can play. And then the Commandant... Commandant... SS Commandant, he was uh like... like a Captain, he decided he wanted to play for the German team.
So he went in the field. But that's happened, so... but it was 1944, see? Is what you're saying then that um... the closer the end of the war came, uh... pressure was let up rather than ah... Definitely.
becoming more cruel or...?
Freddie Hirsch called me... to the children's barracks, he was heading then, and uh... he asked me if I could paint something on the wall for the children?
And I said, "well, if you can get the materials?"
He said, "I'll get the materials." And I said, "Okay".
And then a very handsome young blonde man from the man's camp came over one day, and Freddie Hirsch called me to come and meet him. And he asked me what I need? So, I said, "well, if I can get any wall paints, so I mean tempera paints, I would like those,
if you get me some?" And he said, "Yes, anything you want." So I made a painting of Dopey standing on another dwarfs head, with a cloak around him so he looked like a tall guy. So he would be as tall as Snow White.
Theresienstadt Concentration Camp
I now understand that there was another painter, who continued something painting on the walls after I'd left. What did it do, not only for... for you, but for the... for the children?
On, on an emotional level? Well it did several things, not just emotional, but the children then wrote a play, which was a satire of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The play was very successful. Because the little girl, who was playing Snow White, had an incredible voice. A gorgeous soprano, just like the one that you hear in the movie.
Apart from ameniutes we know of that included... An orchesra, movies, camp money, canteen, postcards, letters, theater, musical plays and a football team...
Facilities at the Auschwitz "death camp" also featured... A hospial, a library and an Olympic size swimming pool complete with several diving boards.
... AND COMPARED TO STALIN'S GULAGS?
STALIN'S GULAGS
Look down, look down, you'll always be a slave Look down, look down, You're standing in your grave Look down, look down, you'll always be a slave Look down, look down, You're standing in your grave
To be continued
Later I'm going to watch that 1hr doc.. but checking comments somebody's saying, "This isn't even the full version of this I clearly recall David Cole walking through so-called homicidal showers where he deliberately shows us large plate glass windows looking onto a Courtyard."
So I look around.. see this archive.org version..
https://archive.org/details/david-cole-the-truth-behind-the-gates-of-auschwitz-holocaustianity
But that one's 53min 13sec, meanwhile that youtube one was 50min 45sec, so what 3min got cut there.
Maxed out the text room.. it doesn't say how much you have left it just stops when it's maxed out.
But yeah.. seems like a lot of these dead piles of bodies, could be from this "typhus epidemic". Like what even is that.
This is like the other day, was watching the Nosferatu (2024) movie.. where it's back in the old days when they had that black plague. Wasn't that lice and rats.. and this shit would get all over, back in those days.
Looking into what this typhus was.. "Epidemic typhus, also called louse-borne typhus, is an uncommon disease caused by a bacteria called Rickettsia prowazekii. Epidemic typhus is spread to people through contact with infected body lice". Yeah that's like this black plague, eh.
Earlier too in this 6hr doc, they're talking about the actual conditions of these German concentration camps.. let me get transcript of that section.
Check out this later part first..
Apart from ameniutes we know of that included... An orchesra, movies, camp money, canteen, postcards, letters, theater, musical plays and a football team...
Facilities at the Auschwitz "death camp" also featured... A hospial, a library and an Olympic size swimming pool complete with several diving boards.
ok here's the transcript of that section before this one where they investigate the gas facilities. This starts at 4hrs 49min of that 6hr 30min doc.
3331
04:49:31,605 --> 04:49:32,875
Despite the seizure by the Allies of millions of documents at the end of the war not one single document showing Adolf Hitler ordered systematic exterminations of the Jews has ever been found.
With no photographs, video footage or even a single report of a gassed victim, we have had to trust the Soviets at testimonies of former inmates, none of whom were cross-examinated at Nuremberg.
However, some inmates tell a conflicting story of their treatment in the Eastern concentration camps.
We also had an orchestra where some of the musicians stands us together and one musician was so good that he had the instruments playing and he wrote the notes, and later on we had a band show who played over the weekend. And that was of course helping us, you know we also did plays and stuff.
Were there any cultural activities happening in Auschwitz?
Yes. I told you we had a piano, put into, not just a piano, a grand piano, was brought into block one. Once that was built, that new block, the downstairs room was assigned for theater.
They said they're going to build a movie in the camp. The prisoners sat down and, "you must be crazy, you cannot make a movie (theater) for us in the camp?"
But really it happened. They made a movie (theater) in the camp. Yeah, and we... we went in barracks after work we... we could go to see a movie sometimes, they brought movies in see. ...in the evenings, and...
What kind of movies would they show?
German movies.
Once I came to the main camp, we were allowed twice a month to write home. Once a postcard and once a letter.
They gave you the materials?
Yeah, they gave us the letter and the materials... the cost.
You had money?
Yeah, we got my ways??...still got my w??...money we got through the Jewish community from they know who send us... everybody some money.
And in the camp you could have currency?
Yeah, we could have money, because there was in camp loads of what they called a "Cantina", and not many times, but once in a while they sold a few cigarettes, or they sold something... whatever they had.
So if you had money you could buy, at the Cantina there.
Redeemable in... in that Cantina if they had something.
[was like these "vouchers"]
So, that was their... their way of distributing money.
To everybody, everyone got this money.
Soccer teams... were organized very well. the event is held in the former barrack's courtyard And one of these uh enlisted, top enlisted SS men, decided he wants to play for the Polish team.
So... we say okay, you can play. And then the Commandant... Commandant... SS Commandant, he was uh like... like a Captain, he decided he wanted to play for the German team.
So he went in the field. But that's happened, so... but it was 1944, see? Is what you're saying then that um... the closer the end of the war came, uh... pressure was let up rather than ah... Definitely.
becoming more cruel or...?
Freddie Hirsch called me... to the children's barracks, he was heading then, and uh... he asked me if I could paint something on the wall for the children?
And I said, "well, if you can get the materials?"
He said, "I'll get the materials." And I said, "Okay".
And then a very handsome young blonde man from the man's camp came over one day, and Freddie Hirsch called me to come and meet him. And he asked me what I need? So, I said, "well, if I can get any wall paints, so I mean tempera paints, I would like those,
if you get me some?" And he said, "Yes, anything you want." So I made a painting of Dopey standing on another dwarfs head, with a cloak around him so he looked like a tall guy. So he would be as tall as Snow White.
Theresienstadt Concentration Camp
I now understand that there was another painter, who continued something painting on the walls after I'd left. What did it do, not only for... for you, but for the... for the children?
On, on an emotional level? Well it did several things, not just emotional, but the children then wrote a play, which was a satire of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The play was very successful. Because the little girl, who was playing Snow White, had an incredible voice. A gorgeous soprano, just like the one that you hear in the movie.
Apart from ameniutes we know of that included... An orchesra, movies, camp money, canteen, postcards, letters, theater, musical plays and a football team...
Facilities at the Auschwitz "death camp" also featured... A hospial, a library and an Olympic size swimming pool complete with several diving boards.
... AND COMPARED TO STALIN'S GULAGS?
STALIN'S GULAGS
Look down, look down, you'll always be a slave Look down, look down, You're standing in your grave Look down, look down, you'll always be a slave Look down, look down, You're standing in your grave
To be continued