Who was the nazi officer who tried to tell the world about the holocaust and stop the death camps from the inside?


 This is a good question to answer since not many people know about kurt gerstein and his story is one of the most painful things about the second world war. he was a german man who joined the SS not because he loved hitler but because he wanted to know what the nazis were really doing. he actually hated them because they killed his sister in a secret program of hospitals.


Since he was a scientist the ss took him to death camps such as Belzec and treblinka where he was supposed to drop the zyklon b gas into the chambers and he had to stand and watch the people being killed. it was so bad that he would even cry at night and even used a stopwatch to keep time of how many minutes it took the people to die so that he could have evidence to the world in the future.


He risked his life several times in order to tell the truth. once on a train he met a swedish diplomat called goran von otter. gerstein was shaking and crying when he was telling him about the camps. he asked the diplomat to tell the allies to bomb the train tracks to stop the killing.


The tragic thing is that no one actually assisted him. People believed that his stories were too ridiculous to be true or they were simply afraid. After the war he went to the french to tell his story but they only saw his uniform and threw him into the jail as a criminal. He died in his cell in 1945. today his reports are well known evidences of the holocaust but at that time he was just a man who wanted to to stop a monster from the inside while the world stayed silent.

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