How Nazi War Criminals Were Brought To Justice Post-War| Nazi Hunters Full Series | All Out History

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In the wake of World War 2, many prominent Nazis managed to escape justice. Follow dedicated teams of Nazi hunters as they recount how they were able to bring these criminals to justice.

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My boss Jack Tramiel was a prisoner in the camps. When I first saw his tattoo I was in shock. Here was a man who lived through unimaginable horrors and went on to create a major computer company. Some people just can't be held down. I had nothing but the utmost respect for that man. May he rest in peace, God knows he deserves it.

richmcintyre
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Wiesenthal was a man I would've wanted to meet. He never gave up even when everyone else wanted to forget and he found the people he was after. That's a driven, dedicated man worthy of praise.

raechelcleberg
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The depiction of Stangl being separated from his wife and daughter forcibly was indeed poetic justice when one considers the number of families separated violently at the station of Treblinka .

richardshiggins
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I knew Eva Kor when I was in college. My history professor had invited her to speak to us during a holocaust memorial. Truly, the most breaking & inspiring hours & days of my life.

cnic
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A friend of mine a rabbi was a partisan in WW2 at the age of 13 or 14 the horror stories he told about his family make u cry yet this man was such a good person he helped people and became a major developer in NYC rest in peace 🙏 Rommi

freddyfridriksson
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Simon Weisenthal was a true warrior for justice and I am so glad he got to witness so many nazi criminals get their dues and I am only sorry he didn't get to see every last one of them brought to justice. Rest in Peace good sir

lellyt
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It's a shame to see these evil bastards living to an old age, but I am SO proud of all the Hunters and Investigators for bringing them in... Such atrocities can NEVER be allowed to be forgotten...

CyclicscoobyFlyer
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Mr. Simon W. kept hunting till he passed, may he rest in Peace

jesusfreak
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I worked with a Polish Jew who was taken as a boy. Leszek and I welded together. He somehow got out, hiding under stairs for a few days. This is a 6 year old boy plotting his escape.

He stole food and somehow made it to the boats to bring refugees to the U.S.

I’m so sad for the things he saw and felt, but he was a sweet and very grateful man.

Scarier still is how easy it is to make a Nazi.

genghis_connie
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My parents are of that generation, they grew up with nothing and went to war, came back and built a country. Never be another generation like it. Respect.

lexicat
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Simon Wiesenthal was really a good man and made such a difference in finding these horrific war criminals and supporting the jewish people. Kudos to him for his determination!

katiem
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Its honestly a disgrace that these types of people were allowed to live another day after the war.

quentindallman-
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A friend, sadly no longer with us, was one of the first British soldiers to enter Bergen-Belsen on liberation. He was a sweet, courteous, funny man, but when speaking of that day over 50 years before his face set in stone.

Badgersj
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The documentaries about WWII should be shown to people around the world over and over to remind what crimes dictatorship regimes are capable of- so nobody should ever forget how dangerous the switch from democracy to authoritarian ruling is.

elenawalczyk
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5 years ???? Then let out because of bad health ??? Did the German legal system not see the absolute HORRIFIC irony in that ??? Not one single man, woman or CHILD this monster sent to the camps was ever let out by choice for any reason. The only ones to survive were the few blessed enough to hold on until they were rescued by allied forces. DISGRACEFUL

lellyt
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I loved hearing about these captures. These nazis who fled Germany proved they were just cowards. I wish I had access to these captured cowards during these interrogations.

CortinaATX
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I was so excited to see this upload! I love these documentaries. They are so well done.

VampwolfWarrior
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I was born in 1934. As a child, 1st generation American I remember WWII. Since then, I have read many stories of the Holocaust survivors, who are my heroes. What I find hard to understand, is how the non-Jewish population stood by and let it happen., Some even aided these atrocities. Some refused to help the survivors when they returned to their homes. Disgusted by these people. The true heroes are those who hid the Jews and protected them at the risk of their own lives. My German brother-in-law's family, fled Germany because they hated Hitler. He enlisted in the American army to fight Hitler. I never once heard my immigrant parents or in all my schools, speak badly about anyone's color or religion. Everyone was welcome in our home Racism does not belong in America. Everyone is equal. Work hard and earn your rewards.

juliekemp
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All the victims of the holocaust I pray you all rest in eternal peace never to be forgotten ❤

debwilson
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I would like to recommend Hunting Evil, a fascinating book . Well written and researched .

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