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00:00German Autonomous Autonomous Region
00:06Germany is a representative of Europe in the automotive world.
00:12The first letter of the number plate is the region's name.
00:17After that, the owner can freely choose the combination of alphabets and numbers.
00:25However, there are some combinations that are not allowed to be used in Germany.
00:35NS stands for Nazism.
00:39KZ stands for forced employment.
00:43This combination is related to Nazism.
00:46SS stands for SS-man.
00:52And SS...
01:09SS stands for SS-man.
01:12SS-man stands for SS-man.
01:16SS-man was the execution team of the Holocaust, which took the lives of 6 million Jews.
01:27SS-man was born as an elite group of a small number of young people who guarded Hitler.
01:35The young members of the SS-man are wearing black uniforms.
01:46The skull symbolizes the joy of battle, which is not afraid of death.
01:55Being a member of Adolf Hitler's elite group was already a kind of honor for us.
02:04I was one of the people who stood on the front line.
02:09That's what I thought.
02:14Heinrich Himmler, leader of the SS-man.
02:20He was appointed to the top of the SS-man in exchange for a strong loyalty to Hitler.
02:26He transformed the SS-man into a huge power organization.
02:31Most of you will know what it means to live with 100 corpses.
02:37With 500 or 1,000 corpses.
02:41We have done this most difficult task in the history of our people.
02:49Reinhard Heydrich, known as the brain of Himmler.
02:54He was a man who had no loyalty to Hitler.
03:00But he became the leader of the SS-man.
03:10Heydrich was the one who controlled the puppet show of the Third Reich.
03:18He was so ambitious that he thought he had to be the best in every way.
03:30The secret police, the extermination camp, the murder of Jews.
03:38The SS-man went on a rampage in response to the dictator's wishes.
03:47I swear to you,
03:52that Hitler
03:56will be free.
04:03Hail Hitler!
04:10The Butterfly Effect
04:14How did the elite SS-men in Germany become so crazy?
04:22This is the record of the war that continues to be pursued even now in the 21st century.
04:28The Butterfly Effect
04:42This is a video taken in Berlin in 1933.
04:47It was 1 p.m.
04:54The workers had stopped working and gathered around the factory.
05:07Adolf Hitler came to greet them.
05:12He had just been appointed as the prime minister.
05:17There is no war or hatred among the people.
05:21It is nurtured by very specific interests.
05:26It is a small, rootless, international clique,
05:31which agitates the people against each other.
05:34They are the only ones who can really be addressed as international elements,
05:40because they can do their business everywhere.
05:44The German people, who had become the vanguards of the First World War,
05:49strongly supported Hitler, who claimed the pride of the people and the restoration of the country.
05:59For the first time in this year, a concentration camp was built.
06:03It is the Dachau concentration camp, which was built near Munich.
06:13The elite guards were in charge of the camp.
06:23The members were pro-communist and pro-Soviet.
06:29After that, the Jews and others,
06:34who were considered anti-socialists by the Nazis,
06:39were sent to the concentration camp.
06:46The most urgent task before us
06:51is to ensure the peace and stability of the people
06:55and to eliminate all those
07:01who are hostile to the people.
07:10This is the propaganda film,
07:14The Victory of Will, which was made in 1934.
07:18The leader of the elite guards, Heinrich Himmler,
07:23walks with Hitler in the center of the huge venue,
07:28wrapped in a black uniform.
07:37The elite guards, which served as Hitler's bodyguards,
07:42grew into a huge organization of 200,000 people under Himmler.
07:47The secret police, Gestapo, etc. were placed under Himmler's command,
07:51and the whole of Germany became a security king.
08:00The enlistment of the elite guards
08:03was subject to various conditions from the very beginning.
08:11The age range was 23 to 35 years.
08:16Height was more than 170 cm.
08:22The most important thing was good blood.
08:26In other words, the blood of the pure German nation,
08:30as defined by the Nazis.
08:37For this reason, the enlistment of the elite guards
08:40had to prove that there were no Jews in their ancestors.
08:50The characteristics of the German nation,
08:54which the Nazis had idealized,
08:58required long hair, blue eyes, blond hair, etc.
09:02Himmler, who majored in agriculture at the university,
09:06wanted to raise the elite guards
09:09into a purely ethnic elite group.
09:17He wanted them to be like the gardeners,
09:21who plucked the seeds of corruption and made them fall.
09:25He wanted them to be like the gardeners,
09:28who plucked the seeds of corruption and made them fall.
09:33First of all, they had to follow the principles of plant selection,
09:38and remove weeds.
09:42In other words, they had to eliminate those
09:46who did not seem to be useful for strengthening the elite guard.
09:53In the end, in this world,
09:56only good blood can bring about the best results.
10:00In the end, in this world, only good blood can bring about the best results.
10:09This is a private film of the wedding of the elite guard.
10:16Himmler had to check in advance
10:20whether the woman who was to marry the guard
10:23was a good woman.
10:28A noble task for a German woman with good blood
10:32is to take care of their children
10:36before the soldiers enter the battlefield.
10:44Without increasing the blood of Germany,
10:48we will not be able to rule the world.
10:54The elite guard also operated a facility
10:58to support the birth and childbearing of mothers.
11:03In German, it means the spring of life.
11:07It is called Lebensborn.
11:16If the parents had drawn the pure blood of the German people,
11:20they would have accepted the birth of an unmarried woman.
11:32The child born in the facility
11:36was given the name of the elite guard
11:40in exchange for the baptism of Christ.
11:43In the altar, the image of Hitler
11:47is placed in exchange for the baptism of Christ.
11:59Himmler was also passionate about
12:03finding the roots of the German people.
12:07SS, Reichsarbeitsdienst,
12:10and the men of science
12:14founded a former Germanic village.
12:19To prove the superiority of the German people
12:23historically and scientifically,
12:27he promoted archaeology research.
12:32Himmler sent explorers of the elite guard
12:36all over the world.
12:40In 1938,
12:44the five elite guards
12:48traveled from India to Tibet
12:52via the Himalayan mountains.
13:04Himmler believed that one of the roots of the German people
13:07was in Tibet.
13:11In order to find similarities,
13:15the men measured the physical characteristics
13:19of more than 300 Tibetans.
13:38Himmler had a strong longing
13:42for ancient Greece,
13:46the origin of European civilization.
14:07We want to search for world-like things
14:11together with science.
14:15We will dedicate ourselves to this task
14:19with the same ability as the guard.
14:23There is a man who became Himmler's right-hand man.
14:27He is Reinhard Heydrich,
14:31a blond beast.
14:35His face is thin,
14:38and he has blue eyes and blond hair.
14:44He is over 190 cm tall.
14:48He is as athletic as an Olympic athlete.
14:52He was a man who represented the ideal
14:56that Himmler had.
15:00The long knife incident
15:04made Heydrich famous.
15:08This is a reenactment of a movie made in England.
15:18Heydrich's subordinates
15:22purged more than 200 people
15:25in a short period of time.
15:35Our mission is to collect
15:39the objectives, means,
15:43and specific materials for the plan
15:47and evaluate and verify them.
15:51After this incident,
15:55Heydrich decided to join the elite guard.
16:04Heydrich did not try to deceive,
16:08betray, or use violence.
16:12He was led by a cold mind
16:16and did not feel the hatred of his parents.
16:20He was able to suppress the hatred
16:24in a cruel way.
16:30Heydrich was a good father
16:34to three children.
16:38This is a private film of a family
16:42spending a vacation at their wife's hometown.
16:46The first girl, Sue Kojiruke.
16:50Heydrich fell in love with her.
16:59Wherever he went,
17:03his husband was with his daughter.
17:07When it was time,
17:11he gave her milk and showed her to others.
17:15Everyone was eager to find compliments
17:19to satisfy their proud father.
17:27He met his wife, Rina,
17:31when Heydrich was still a naval officer.
17:37Unlike Himmler,
17:41Heydrich was not a strong anti-Jewish.
17:46He had never even read
17:50the Hitler's book.
17:54He had no interest in politics.
17:58Most importantly,
18:02he had a career in the navy.
18:06He did not care about anything else.
18:10However, he was deposed from the navy
18:13by his wife.
18:17After the interview,
18:21he joined the elite guard.
18:25He was humiliated.
18:32I am very happy
18:36with my position and my job.
18:39What I want to say is that
18:43despite the current political situation,
18:47thanks to this job,
18:51I can build a family.
18:55I have been working for this,
18:59and I will continue to do so.
19:03In 1939,
19:07the elite guard was expanded
19:11as the Second World War began.
19:15It was an armed elite guard.
19:22As a combat group fighting against the German army,
19:26they spread their activities on the battlefield.
19:33September, 1939
19:37Arrogant and well-trained,
19:41the Nazis marched through Warsaw streets.
19:45At the end of September,
19:48Heydrich was appointed
19:51to the National Security Headquarters.
19:54In Poland,
19:58there were more than 2 million Jews,
20:02six times more than in Germany.
20:06Heydrich was entrusted with
20:09what to do with them.
20:13He gathered the Jews in Poland
20:17and prepared them for the future
20:20to move to the designated destination.
20:28Heydrich gave the order to build
20:32the Ghetto, a Jewish residential area.
20:38In Warsaw,
20:41more than 450,000 people lived there,
20:45less than 4 square kilometers.
20:48There was not enough food.
20:52On average, 100 people per day
20:56died of illness and hunger.
21:08This is a video taken in Latvia,
21:12under Soviet rule in 1941.
21:18Jewish residents were massacred.
21:28The execution was carried out
21:32by Einsatzgruppen.
21:36They executed the Jews one after another
21:40under the pretext of maintaining security.
21:44It took at least 7 years
21:48to execute 700,000 Jews.
21:52There were many women and children.
21:56Special treatment was given to the prisoners.
22:02The day of the execution
22:06was very attractive.
22:10All you had to do was make a wish.
22:14If you went to Białystok,
22:18everyone would tell you so.
22:26Heydrich was the one
22:30who built the most brutal execution.
22:38My husband told me
22:42that he was the top garbage collector
22:45in the world.
22:49He knew how to justify his role
22:53as a executioner.
22:57He knew how to justify his role
23:01as a executioner.
23:05He knew how to justify his role
23:09as a executioner.
23:12This is a video of Himmler
23:16when he visited the concentration camp.
23:20Himmler made a wish
23:24and executed the Jews one after another
23:28under Einsatzgruppen.
23:32However, Himmler,
23:35who witnessed the execution,
23:38died.
23:42In the end, he became a king.
23:46In fact,
23:50many of the executioners
23:54reported alcoholism and mental illness.
23:58Is there no more humanistic,
24:02more efficient way to kill?
24:05Himmler and others began to think.
24:12In September 1941,
24:16the first experiment
24:19using poisonous gas at Auschwitz concentration camp
24:27was successful.
24:30The construction of the extermination camp
24:34was about to begin.
24:43To be honest,
24:47I took a deep breath.
24:51I had to start mass executions of Jews.
24:55I had to start mass executions of Jews.
24:58I was fed up with mass executions.
25:02I was fed up with mass executions.
25:06But I was relieved.
25:10Now we can live without seeing the sea of blood.
25:16This is a private video
25:20recorded by the workers of the concentration camp.
25:23Some of the workers
25:26spent the night in the camp
25:30and lived a luxurious life
25:34surrounded by Jews.
25:44In the vicinity of the Auschwitz concentration camp,
25:48a guard post was built
25:51to protect the Jews.
25:55Most of them were ordinary people.
25:59If you join the Nazi Party, you benefit.
26:03If you join the elite guard, you benefit even more.
26:07Among the elite guard,
26:11many felt that they were elite
26:15if they were in a group
26:18like the Nazis.
26:22Here, you are a small group.
26:26Here, you are a small group.
26:32Heinrich, the blond beast,
26:36was born before he was entrusted
26:40with the German-occupied Czech territory.
26:44SS-Obergruppenführer General Heinrich
26:48representing the Reich Protector.
26:53More than 400 Czech citizens
26:57took part in the anti-German movement.
27:03The Czechs called Heinrich
27:07the executioner of Prague.
27:13It was as if a great star
27:17had appeared on stage.
27:21Looking at the red poster
27:25with the names of the executed,
27:29he thought that this man
27:33might be the most dangerous person
27:37of his kind.
27:40In May 1942,
27:44the couple went to a concert
27:48in the Prague Palace.
27:52His wife, Lina,
27:56was pregnant with her fourth child.
28:00However, Heinrich never held her.
28:04In May 1941,
28:08the next morning,
28:12Heinrich went to work in his car.
28:19He was attacked by the Cossacks
28:23sent in by the Czechoslovakian government.
28:26The Cossacks were killed.
28:35Thousands and thousands of people,
28:39especially those of the working class,
28:43parade in the Prague Palace
28:47in front of the coffin of Heinrich.
28:51The body was taken to Berlin.
28:54The funeral was held there.
29:14His unique ability,
29:18combined with a character of rare purity
29:21and a clear sense of logic and clarity,
29:27left me with only one thing to say.
29:31You, Reinhard Heydrich,
29:35were truly a good SS man.
29:40Heinrich's death
29:44brought a tragedy to the small village of Lilitze in northern Prague.
29:52With no evidence to support the murder,
29:56SS men shot more than 200 people.
30:08The village was completely wiped out.
30:12Even after Heinrich's death,
30:16the Jewish massacre did not stop.
30:22He was pushed into a fire truck
30:26and sent to the gas chamber of the concentration camp.
30:41The Jewish massacre
30:45was carried out by truck.
30:49The Jewish men were put on the truck
30:53and the truck was filled with carbon dioxide.
31:06The body was taken from the concentration camp
31:09and the remains of the Jewish men
31:13who escaped from the concentration camp were left behind.
31:20The SS men were ordered to
31:24take the bodies of their comrades from the truck.
31:40After the third day,
31:44I said to the woman,
31:52I'm sorry,
31:56but the woman shot me.
32:00I said, you still have strength, you can still work.
32:09The SS men's atrocities
32:13began to spread throughout the world
32:17through the Polish government in London.
32:23Himmler took measures
32:27to avoid evacuation from abroad.
32:31This is a video of the Jewish massacre
32:35in Theresienstadt, Czechoslovakia.
32:39The biggest sports event in Theresienstadt
32:43is a football match.
32:47The audience is thrilled.
32:54The ghetto has a football field,
32:58a library and a hot spring.
33:01The Jewish massacres
33:05in Theresienstadt
33:09were planned by Himmler
33:13to divert the attention of the international committee.
33:25The performers and the audience
33:28were wearing their costumes.
33:33Contrary to the splendor of the costumes,
33:37the atmosphere was dark.
33:41The SS men were being watched
33:45and filmed.
33:52After the filming,
33:55most of the people were sent to the extermination camp.
34:07February 1943.
34:11The German army defeated the Soviet army in Stalingrad.
34:15The situation changed dramatically.
34:19This is a video of the Muslim guerrilla forces.
34:23To compensate for the lack of soldiers,
34:27the German occupation
34:31was carried out everywhere,
34:35regardless of race or religion.
34:40As the war dragged on,
34:43the elite elite forces
34:47began to gather
34:51to form a huge organization
34:55worth millions of dollars.
35:00In 1944,
35:04Hitler ordered the recruitment
35:08of young and old people
35:11to join the army.
35:17Our cursed enemies will find out
35:21and see that a break-in in Germany,
35:25even if it succeeds,
35:29will cost the attackers a sacrifice
35:33that will be equivalent to a national suicide.
35:36In the shadow of the German occupation,
35:40Himmler began to look down on Hitler.
35:47This is the British newspaper
35:51published in April 1945.
35:57It was reported that Himmler
36:01was trying to negotiate peace with the West.
36:07Hitler was furious.
36:11He ordered the execution of Himmler.
36:15In the chaos of the war,
36:19Himmler fled.
36:37Himmler tried to escape
36:41but was captured by the British army.
36:45He took a capsule and killed himself.
36:49The man who, after Hitler,
36:53killed and tortured more human beings
36:57than anyone in the history of the world
37:01dared not face the consequences.
37:05The Allied forces liberated the concentration camps.
37:09The reality of the elite elite force
37:13was exposed to the light of day.
37:16A radio recording of the British army
37:20was left behind.
37:46I questioned the sergeant who had been in charge
37:50of one of the SS squads.
37:54I asked him how many people he had killed.
37:58He looked vacant for a moment
38:02and then he replied,
38:06Oh, I don't remember.
38:09The SS squad members.
38:15They must have been trying to escape
38:19disguised as Jews.
38:23They were wearing pants for prisoners.
38:27The SS squad members were identified
38:31by the bloodstains on their left arm
38:35when they entered the camp.
38:39There was a scar on this soldier's arm.
38:46The female officers of the SS squad
38:50were disguised as Jews.
38:54One of them looked back at the time
38:58in an interview half a century later.
39:04When we were in the toilet,
39:07we had to lie on the floor
39:11and wash our hands in urine.
39:15It was true. It really was true.
39:19God would have destroyed my whole life.
39:23I was just a little supervisor.
39:27I was just there and I had to do everything
39:31as they wanted.
39:34She was sentenced to 10 years in prison
39:38for the crime of abduction.
39:44Did you feel guilty?
39:48No, I didn't feel guilty.
39:52I said I couldn't do anything.
39:56I couldn't help him.
40:00After the war, the SS squad members
40:04were arrested by the UN
40:08and sentenced to war.
40:17In the trial, most of the defendants
40:21only obeyed the superior's orders
40:25and claimed they had no responsibility.
40:29They were never punished.
40:33Many defendants were sentenced to death.
40:38To be able to move forward
40:42without waiting for orders
40:46and to do what Hitler wanted to do,
40:50it was a path of power and prosperity
40:54to act in haste.
40:57To the leaders and ideologues of the Nazi Party
41:01and to the powerful technocrats of the SS,
41:05the phrase,
41:08working with all their might,
41:12had literal meaning.
41:18This is a video taken by the Czech TV station in 1979.
41:21The woman who polished the statue
41:25of the blond beast, Heidrich,
41:29who was assassinated in Prague,
41:33was his wife, Lina.
41:37Even after the war,
41:41Lina's love for Heidrich remained the same.
41:45She continued to be loyal to Hitler and the Nazis.
41:48I still believe
41:52that my husband's task
41:56at the time
42:00was a positive one.
42:04He believed he could do
42:08the best for the Czech Republic.
42:12As I said, you can't turn back history.
42:15But if I could,
42:19I would go back
42:23barefoot, without shoes.
42:27It was such a beautiful time.
42:33In 2022,
42:37a German court sentenced a former SS guard,
42:41now 101 years old,
42:45to five years in jail on Tuesday.
42:49The man, in his early 20s,
42:53was involved in more than 3,000 murders.
42:57After the war,
43:01he had a peaceful life,
43:05without telling his family about his past.
43:09In Germany, the crime of the Nazis was not committed.
43:12To the accused,
43:16the judge said,
43:20You committed the mass murder
43:24on your own.
43:28Why?
43:32Because you saw people being tortured and killed
43:36every day for three years.
43:39You were a good supervisor
43:43and helped the murderers.
43:47That's how you made a small fortune.
43:51You are the only one
43:55who knows the truth.
44:10You are the only one
44:14who knows the truth.
44:18You are the only one
44:22who knows the truth.
44:26You are the only one
44:30who knows the truth.
44:40Next time, a 73-minute extension.
44:44The story of the three people who designed Japan in 1580.
44:48Broadcast at 9 p.m. on Sunday, March 30.
44:52A different time than usual.