Holocaust world war 2 Survivor Waffen-SS storm trooper Pery Broad testimony coupled with real time historical testimony from Gaza holocaust world war 3

 




Pery Broad, holocaust survivor of Germany. What I can do is the present, I can’t tune into the past. To dominate the past is nonsense, and to dominate is still not to master. Those people who are guilty are a very small circle, Hitler is quite alone, I cannot find out how this is possible. Why not only Nazi, not only Germany, there was much more collaboration. That anyone could think that the SS Stormtroopers will know where the homes of the Jews are in Macedonia, Italy, certainly not. The collaboration was absolutely necessary, the police authorities were in cooperation to put them in camps. The trains were accompanied by gendarmerie, Polizei, the Begleturg company. In many points it is difficult to understand anti-semitism as a whole, you cannot see why people are against the Jewish. Many times the nobility went to ruin and blamed someone else, a Jewish scourge often came after that, these other things are preludes of 1933. My aunt was a powerful woman, she had a fortune in Canada, her mother was “the red clown” Indian type, she and my grandfather had a big influence on my being put to work at this concentration camp. Someone once said the Nazi are useful for everything except sitting on the throne. For instance, 70 trains to bring Jews from Hungary to Auschwitz, where were the trains to take them back, how everything had a moment. I was in Birkenau gypsy camp because of the many enquiries from the Red Cross about people, everything came to one officer. I had to do with those letters, translate and so on concerning their families, it was very much those every day. To get all those people from this camp to the main camp for questions concerning the identification of people. One thing struck me as extraordinary when I went to Auschwitz, the place of death, where the crematoriums are, you have the feeling in their memories between the place where they were and the place of death that they are kilometers far far far. Always this I see its only their imaginations. Between the last barrack of the women’s camp and the crematorium is 50 meters, there is a curtain of trees, I was always thinking how the woman’s camp saw everything. There is only one thing you know and that’s your cell, the next cell is tremendously far away in your mind. I never heard of any violence in Auschwitz, there was the Sonderkommando uprising, but apart from this there was no violence, the people in the camps were feeble and there was no substance or possibility of violence. I witnessed one gassing, I found a window to look on, unbelievable in a way mysterious because you could only hear the noise of the motor truck. Take 2,000 people who want to escape, they could easily rush to escape, you knew the camp, the way to the crematorium there was no barbed wire, there were only the towers. I had nothing to do with Auschwitz. What I read after the war about the Einsatzgruppen, the special foreign detachments, a human being can become a beast, so the idea was to make it anonymous, like the atom bomb, to push a button. You go away and you don’t see the results. Block 11 you see all the face, not anonymous at all. The executioner was extremely unintelligent and the other leader was also a very primitive man. Those who were sentenced to death but not yet killed were brought to Block 11, we knew people were coming to Auschwitz for execution, as they called it “extinguishment”. That the war was lost you have to see how openly they spoke, if you had seen this little oasis next to the smoking pile of corpses then you can only say macabre. After the war I was asked again and again who was there who was that and who was that, whether it was him or him it didn’t matter to me at all. I worked in the chemical industry, when some plant is shut down and someone comes to install something I have to take care of that, I have to go there too. I travel sometimes north and south in one day, I have to climb 30 meters up the columns at the chemical factory and often there’s no railing. If the machine is broken down or the gas has gone off, if we have an operational disruption I have to come immediately. I have to work through everything, I come home with all the material and sit down with the typewriter and do it until the wee hours.

 

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