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Our pinned comment on this video talks about how a lot of you and the non-Patreon subscribers find it hard to watch the War Against Humanity videos.

As we try to give the TimeGhost Army behind the scenes information, we figured it would be fitting to share with you how we deal with it.

It's sometimes really hard to make these, but your support makes it possible. Not just the Patreon subscription, but also your messages. Invariably, every time we upload one of these videos several of you message here on Patreon thanking us for making the video and sharing your own personal experience watching it, and your loved one's experience living it.

Reading that every time we post is what keeps us going. Thank you.

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A United Front Against Nazi Atrocities - WAH 045 - October 1942, Pt. 2

As the war intensifies on all fronts, the occupied world is aflame with resistance and reprisals. From Paris to Papua New Guinea, Humanity is under attack - but it is also fighting back. Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TimeGhostHistory Or join the TimeGhost Army directly at: https://timeghost.tv/signup/ Check out our TimeGhost History YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/timeghost Between 2 Wars: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrG5J-K5AYAU1R-HeWSfY2D1jy_sEssNG Follow WW2 Day by Day on Instagram: @ww2_day_by_day Follow TimeGhost History on Instagram: @timeghosthistory Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimeGhostHistory/ Hosted by: Spartacus Olsson Director: Astrid Deinhard Producers: Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson Executive Producers: Astrid Deinhard, Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson, Bodo Rittenauer Creative Director: Wieke Kapteijns Creative Producer: Maria Kyhle Written by: Spartacus Olsson and Joram Appel Research by: Joram Appel Edited by: Miki Cackowski Map animations by: Daniel Weiss Map research by: Markus Linke Sound design by: Marek Kamiński Colorizations by: Mikołaj Uchman Adrien Fillon - https://www.instagram.com/adrien.colorisation Norman Stewart - https://oldtimesincolor.blogspot.com/ Dememorabilia - https://www.instagram.com/dememorabilia/ Spartacus Olsson Source literature list: http://bit.ly/WW2sources Archive footage: Screenocean/Reuters - https://www.screenocean.com Image sources: Library and Archives Canada Yad Vashem 7261/392, 7261/389, 1935/15, 3774/43 IWM CPD 101 Bundesarchiv Picture of the bomb damage in Milan in 1943, courtesy of Albertoini https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MILANO_1943_8.jpg Soundtracks from Epidemic Sound: Johan Hynynen - Dark Beginning Jon Bjork - Icicles Edward Karl Hanson - Firebreak Cobby Costa - Flight Path Jon Bjork - Too Close for Comfort Rannar Sillard - March Of The Brave 4 Reynard Seidel - Rush of Blood Wendel Scherer - Growing Doubt Cobby Costa - From The Past A TimeGhost chronological documentary produced by OnLion Entertainment GmbH.

Comments

Anonymous

Watching the War Against Humanity material doesn't fit into a schedule of eating, exercising or just casually viewing. I'm taking the time to watch the War Against Humanity materials because they're important. Spartacus is walking a more difficult path than Indy, though obviously what Indy and the others are doing is important too. He's taking on a more difficult task than the average youtuber or we the viewers. As someone who would have been murdered by the Nazi regime it means a lot to me. Sometimes when I see him nearly in tears at the end of a video that many might initially bypass, I think of the Suffering Servant narrative. Yet: "After he has suffered, he will see the light of life and be satisfied; by his knowledge my righteous servant will justify many, and he will bear their iniquities."

Anonymous

The War Against Humanity series is essential because the narrative is based on frankly spoken truths that so many prior histories of the war managed to bypass, leaving the ww2 narrative incomplete in key ways. Dispelling the myths of the apolitical, innocent Wehrmacht rank and file is an accomplishment that was a long time coming. Likewise, a critical assessment of the many atrocities brushed aside under the rubric of "Bushido code" has been long overdue. Nothing in western civilization history justified anything done by the Germans in slaughtering the members of their long list of undesirables, along with any that dared to resist or even object to their occupation policies. Nothing in the Bushido code presaged or justified murders and rapes committed by Imperial Army rank and file in south and southeast Asia.

Anonymous

Like the entire World War Two Timeghost series, the War Against Humanity portion is valuable and essential. That is why I enlisted! I watch WAH in the order that they are presented, for whatever that is worth. I appreciate that to some extent Japanese War Crimes are sometimes covered. I have long felt that WW2 histories put insufficient emphasis on these, perhaps because of the well-known horrendous Nazi (and some Allied) war crimes. And by the way, Timeghost does a great job on the Nazi side of things. I would love to see even more about the Russians and the Japanese. Thanks for everything!

Anonymous

Yes, they are hard to watch. Yes, they make me cry. Yes, they are very important. Keep on with the War Against Humanity series. It needs to be done. Never forget.

Anonymous

Spartacus is doing an excellent job here. The subject matter can never be seen as "entertainment", neither can it become just reeling off lists of numbers like some bored statistician. He brings humanity to this inhumanity and I am in awe as to how well he does it.

Anonymous

Sparticus and team are doing an excellent and necessary job in reminding the world of what human beings can do to each other. The atrocities of WW 2 and other conflicts must never be forgotten.

Marc Steenbergen Netherlands

Totally agree and also many survivors like Ed Shames 101st has nightmares ever since. He liberated Dachau and saw indescribable horrors . He was my tourguide in Bastogne in 2009 and I could already sense He was traumatized. He is 99 now and wrote in his book that somememories are still too deel in his soul to come out. I live in Eindhoven were he fought as well and pass the places were many of his mates almost daily

Anonymous

Those numbers were staggering, horrendous, terrifying. That you have the courage and stamina to continue is testament to your devotion to good history. Keep up the excellent work.

Anonymous

I do enjoy being a patron and watching these videos early but why the ads? I thought these would be ad free?

Anonymous

The War Against Humanity is essential to the history of WWII. Without it the war is like a cruel game of Risk, with world powers fighting over land and resources with soldiers and civilian lives wasted to achieve their goals. The War Against Humanity shows why the war had to be fought and why the Axis had to be defeated. It was well said in Band of Brothers, “Why we fight.” Keep up the fight Spartacus and team. It must be done.

Anonymous

While I have trouble watching the series (I watched maybe half of war against humanity), this is extremely important. In this day and age we need to ensure that things like this are documented and evidence is preserved. Once my kids are old enough I want to share portions of this with them so that they can learn from the past and, hopefully, help them to learn what to watch out for and to increase empathy. Never forget.

Anonymous

I pray you can keep up this work. It comes when a world needs to be reminded that evil does walk among us and can do great harm if we do not speak up and resist it.

Anonymous

I believe it was Churchill who said "That if we don't remember history, it will be forgotten" Good or bad, the war crimes that Hitler & the Nazis, & the Japanese commit must be remembered....