Did any concentration camp prisoners defend SS guards due to them not being abusive and such?
To act as though an SS officer without his hands in blood is something difficult to unearth. The machine was built to kill and anybody in uniform was expected to contribute his or her own share. But Hans Munche an SS doctor at Auschwitz somehow slipped through the cracks. Inmates would refer to him as the good man at Auschwitz. With that heading alone you can discern how unusual his case was
The rest of SS doctors behaved according to the same script: selections, experiments, cruelties on autopilot. Munsch simply said no. He would not be on the ramp making choice of who dies and who goes directly to the gas. He never got too close, he administered medicine at his own convenience and he remained harmlessly in the lab. Even such small gestures as this in a place that was set up to exterminate people, were revolutionary.
But then this was the twist of the tale: in postwar times when all SS officers had to pay their price, Münch was in the dock as well. He should have been gone on paper. He wore the uniform and served at Auschwitz and was a member of the same system butchering millions of people. Then other people--those who had every reason to hate him--survivors testified on his side. They swore that he had saved lives, they had treated them as human beings when there was no one to do so.
That testimony reversed the scripture He was the only SS officer who worked in Auschwitz to walk free of murder charges.
That is not to say that his acquittal makes all that horror vanish. However, there is one thing that it demonstrates- in a world that exists within the fabric of brutality, choice was still an option. Orders were followed most by teachers. He didn’t. That is why his name stands out in the rubble.
At what point did Hitler realise the war against the Allies was lost during World War ll?
There is a story , that just might be true and is quite telling about that moment. During the allied bombing campaign of Germany(Read Full)
Karl Hermann Frank was no ordinary Nazi. Born in 1898 he got involved early and rose rapidly through the rank's. By 1939 he was in charge of Bohemia and Moravia and wielded it as a weapon. He ruled with cruelty and terror and everyone knew it.
Frank established his legacy on destruction. Jews were arrested and sent to camp's. The Czech resistance was pursued and annihilated. When Reinhard Heydrich was assassinated; Frank sought revenge that lasted for decades. He selected the village of Lidice. Men were executed on the spot. Women and children were sent to camp's. Houses and streets were completely demolished. Lidice was not singled out for punishment. It was destroyed.
The war came to an end and Frank was unable to escape it. He was arrested and dragged back to Czechoslovakia. The trial was harsh and straightforward. He was guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. The 22nd of May 1946 saw him hanged in Prague. The rope snapped taut and it was all over.
Justice had been done but it was still not enough. Franks marks did not disappear
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