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Lil Stinkers
Dr. Josef Mengele: ANOTHER Angel of Death

Lil Stinkers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 67:19


Doctor of what? Being a big dickhead? The boys are back together in Texas to talk about Dr. Mengele. This guy was a nasty nazi soldier and a real SOB. He should've had his license revoked! Support the show by going to http://hims.com/STINKER for your personalized ED treatment options. Get your Lil Stinkers merch today at https://www.lilstinkerspod.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: Jon DelCollo: @jonnydelco Jake Mattera: @jakemattera Mike Rainey: @mikerainey82  

The Imagination
S6E16 | Holly Baglio - Josef Mengele's Gene-Splicing Experiment, MK ULTRA, SSP, & Montauk Survivor

The Imagination

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 142:41


Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I am absolutely honored to finally have on the show - MK ULTRA, child trafficking and SRA survivor, targeted individual, survivor advocate, Ordained Minister, YouTuber and content creator, writer and author, one of my dear friends and one of God's fierce warriors, Holly Baglio!In the shadowed laboratories of a world gone mad, where Nazi ghosts whispered blueprints for hell, Holly was not born - she was engineered. Conceived in a test tube under the merciless gaze of Josef Mengele, the "Angel of Death", Holly entered existence on September 12, 1974, as Project Mannequin's living canvas. Fusing Annunaki DNA, Rothschild bloodlines, and fragments of her biological parents' essence, Mengele sculpted her not as a child, but as a weapon: a programmable slave in the sprawling nightmare of MK ULTRA.For 37 unrelenting years, she was a ghost in the machine of black ops and elite depravity. Trafficked as a child through Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs) in Texas, Canada, and beyond, Holly endured the unimaginable: electroshock fractures to splinter her psyche into 169 alters, surgical enhancements to twist her body into a super soldier's shell, and satanic rituals that summoned entities from the void.The "Daisy Game" haunts her still - a petal-plucked roulette of Mengele's whimsy turned carnage. "He loves me... He loves me not." The final "not" spared Holly that day, but sealed the fate of the child beside her, torn apart before a circle of wide-eyed prisoners. Survival was no mercy; it was a curseTrafficked for her elite genetics, she was the elites' invisible hand - politicians, military brass, secret society puppets - who masked child trafficking rings and ritual murders behind taxpayer-funded veils. Pizzagate? Not a conspiracy theory, but Holly's lived hell.But in December 2011, salvation shattered the chains. Three little boys from her childhood cages - now grown men of unbreakable vow - stormed back for her, honoring a pact forged in blood: "If one gets free, we return for the rest." They didn't leave her behind. But it wouldn't be until 2014 when she'd wake up to memories that shattered everything she knew about her life and the road to healing would begin. Having had a relationship with God since she was a young child, Holly's journey has been filled with incredible moments including being baptized by the one and only Ruzz Dizdar and becoming an ordained minister.Holly is no longer a slave to shadows. She is the dawn that devours them - a living testament that one soul, forged in hellfire and redeemed by heaven's blaze, can topple empires of evil. Her abusers tried to dumb down her courage and strength, but what they didn't realize was that they actually forged a warrior. A child who would grow into a woman with unrelenting bravery, a voice that would shake the Luciferian Kingdom, and a heart of gold - which is evident in her advocacy work for other survivors. Through YAHUSHA's name, she storms the gates, healing the fractured, awakening the asleep, and heralding a reckoning where no child is caged, no truth is buried, and no darkness withstands the light.CONNECT WITH HOLLY: Website: https://hollybaglio.com/CONNECT WITH EMMA: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationpodcastofficialEMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com OR standbysurvivors@protonmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.com/BUY ME A COFFEE: Support the show

Inside Scoop Live!
KALMAN & LEOPOLD by Richard K. Lowy

Inside Scoop Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 51:57


KALMAN & LEOPOLD: SURVIVING MENGELE'S AUSCHWITZ In the shadow of the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, Kalman and Leopold— two young boys—meet as unwitting subjects of Josef Mengele's twisted twin experiments. Pulled from their barrack, they are forced to become servants to the SS guards within Mengele's "hospital" camp, bearing daily witness to scenes of obscene viciousness. Within this nightmarish hell Leopold becomes Kalman's guide, helping him to navigate the terrifying complexities of the SS guard shack. Mengele's atrocities are relentless, yet within this darkness a friendship emerges, testament to the resilience of the human spirit. In January 1945, the Russian army liberates Birkenau and the boys part ways. For fifty-six years Kalman searches tirelessly for his friend and protector, driven by the memory of a boy he knew only by a nickname he had given him: Lipa. Their story is a reminder of the depths of human immorality, and it is a testament to friendship, faith, and survival against all odds. As intolerance and hate intensify in the world, Kalman and Leopold's voices echo across generations, urging us to remember the horrors of fascism so that history's darkest moments remain in the past. Never again! TOPICS OF CONVERSATION About Kalman & Leopold: Teenage twins who survived Mengele's Auschwitz experiments. Reunited After 56 Years: A chance TV sighting leads to an emotional reconnection. Their Words, Their Voices: 20 hours of raw interviews told exactly as they spoke them. Inside the Guard Shack: A chilling, firsthand look at life beside Mengele's hospital camp. More Than Survival: A story of resilience, decency, dignity, and moral courage. A Son's Discovery: Richard uncovers his father's hidden past and generational trauma. History Echoes Today: A warning against rising hate and blind misinformation. A Living Legacy: Their story endures as a call for empathy and remembrance. Looking Ahead: Hopes to share Kalman and Leopold's story on screen for future generations.   ABOUT THE AUTHOR Richard K. Lowy is the son of Leopold, one of the young survivors whose extraordinary story is told in Kalman & Leopold: Surviving Mengele's Auschwitz. Inspired by his father's resilience and the lessons of history, Richard has dedicated himself to sharing their remarkable journey with readers around the world. Through the book, he brings to life the experiences of two teenagers who faced unimaginable horrors in Auschwitz and emerged with a powerful message of courage, hope, and the importance of remembering. As a storyteller, Richard bridges the personal and the historical, showing how the experiences of the past can resonate deeply with today's readers—especially young adults seeking stories that are both relatable and profoundly moving. On the Reader Views Podcast, he shares insights not only into his father's story but also the process of bringing such an impactful narrative to life, highlighting why these voices must continue to be heard. CONNECT WITH RICHARD K. LOWY AND LEARN MORE: WEBSITE kalmanandleopold.com SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CaptRrrr/ Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/kalmanandleopold/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@kalmanandleopold YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@KalmanandLeopold Amazon: https://amzn.to/4qKTAp9       

Encore!
Exiled Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov confronts absolute evil in new Hamlet and Mengele film

Encore!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 12:04


In this edition of arts24, Eve Jackson meets one of Europe's most daring and visionary artists. Exiled Russian filmmaker and theatre director Kirill Serebrennikov is in Paris with two powerful new works that confront the shadows of history and the systems that let them thrive. At the Théâtre du Châtelet, his radical, multilingual "Hamlet/Fantômes" features eight actors sharing the role of the Danish prince – speaking in English, French, German, and Russian – as Serebrennikov explores the ghosts haunting our present. On screen, his chilling new film "The Disappearance of Josef Mengele" follows the Nazi doctor's flight to South America, revealing the silent complicity that allowed one of history's monsters to escape justice. Serebrennikov speaks to Eve Jackson about skulls, systems, exile and why art must break down walls rather than build them.

The Human Founder
Episode 162 - With Dr. Edith Eva Eger – Choosing Life, Dancing Through Darkness, and Building Resilience Across Generations

The Human Founder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 51:19


Shared roots, intertwined memories There are some conversations that stay with you long after they end. The kind you anticipate with a special excitement, reserved for rare and meaningful moments in life. That's exactly how I felt before sitting down with Dr. Edith Eva Eger – Holocaust survivor, psychologist, and bestselling author of The Choice, The Gift, and The Ballerina of Auschwitz. If I could add another title to her name, it would be this: an incredible founder at 98, who, with the right people around her, built a brand that is both deeply authentic and profoundly impactful. A brand rooted in her life story, her choice to grow out of unimaginable trauma, her belief in resilience as a healing force, and a company that has become her life's work – making a profound human impact. My connection with Edith was personal. Reading her book, I felt our shared history and common messages. We were both dancers, and this had a profound influence on our lives. And like her, I see resilience as the thread to guide me through life. The moment I opened her book, I knew one day we'd speak. My grandparents, Nushi and Karol Feher, and my partner's grandmother, Marta Schun, were all born in Košice – the same city Edith was born in. I couldn't stop imagining my grandmother and Edith walking down the very same streets before the war. The echoes ran deep. Edith danced for Mengele, and that dance saved her and her sister Magda's lives. My grandmother Nushi and her sister Oli were chosen to live by him because they were “too beautiful.” Our conversation felt intimate, like a thread stitching generations together. Edith is 98 – the age my grandmother would have been today.  Sometimes her age showed, and the conversation wandered, but her grandson Jordan gently guided her back. I received it with nothing but compassion and respect. To me, that only made the conversation more human, more precious. I hope you'll feel it too. Choice as the doorway to freedom When I asked Edith how she survived Auschwitz when so many others didn't, she said that even there, surrounded by barbed wire, she kept telling herself: This is temporary. I will get out. She also told me that in that darkness, she found God – for her, a symbol of her choice not to lose her inner voice or her hope. Her reminder is timeless: we can't always control what happens to us, but we can always choose how we respond. For entrepreneurs and leaders, that's a powerful truth – our daily choices of mindset and reaction are what shape the entire journey. Resilience – personal and collective Here in Israel, since October 7, we live with daily trauma. Edith is a living proof that even the most horrific situations don't last forever. Her life itself is evidence that you can hold on to hope, even when your heart is broken. She repeated again and again that she doesn't stay in the past – she chooses to live in the present and build a future from it. That message feels especially urgent now, as we search for ways to hold ourselves and our children in a world of uncertainty. We need to remember: this too shall pass. And out of the fracture, we can grow, heal, and live again. Family as an anchor, resilience across generations Edith had two sisters, Magda and Clara. In Auschwitz, she and Magda went through hell together, and their bond became their survival. They held each other up, encouraged each other, and gave one another a reason to keep going. Even decades later, Edith said her sister's presence was her strength – and hers in return. For her, this isn't only about family. She believes we all need someone who truly sees us. And once we have that, we're stronger. Resilience, she says, is built inside relationships – and that's how it gets passed from one generation to the next. Writing, meaning, and meeting Viktor Frankl We also spoke about her meeting with Viktor Frankl and about writing as a way of healing. Just like he wrote about the life-saving power of meaning, Edith chose to transform her trauma into purpose. She said writing came not from invention, but from simply listening inward and letting the story come out. Jordan, her grandson, added that The Choice wasn't guaranteed. Earlier attempts had failed. Only at 89, when she connected with Doug Abrams – an agent who became a true partner – did the right team form, and that's what made the book possible. And The Choice is different from other Holocaust memoirs. Edith didn't just tell a historical story – she wrote about the human condition: fear, choice, hope, the search for meaning in darkness. That's why even people who never faced the Holocaust find life lessons in her book: how to carry pain, how to choose again, and how to turn personal fractures into opportunities for growth. It's never too late to begin again Edith started studying psychology in her 40s, finished her PhD in her 50s, got married, divorced, remarried the same man when she chose him again, and published her first book at almost 90. Every one of those steps was a conscious choice – to keep growing, to keep becoming, to keep doing what mattered most to her. Her story reminds us that as long as we're alive, we can always choose again. We can pause, listen inward, and write a new chapter. Sometimes, it's later in life that wisdom, depth, and clarity arrive – and with them, the ability to truly impact others. Edith proves that age isn't a barrier – it's a doorway to renewal, to new opportunities, and to turning the past into a gift for the world. An entrepreneurial mindset for life itself Talking to Edith and Jordan wasn't just another podcast recording (to me, they never are – they're always human encounters, fertile ground for shared creation). But this one carried another layer – personal, generational, historical, emotional. Beyond seeing in Edith the image of my grandmother, beyond the window into history, beyond my deep admiration for her – she reminded me of something vital: the choices we make every day shape the way we live. Resilience isn't only personal; it carries forward, touching others long after we're gone. Edith showed me that an entrepreneurial mindset isn't only about starting companies, leading people, and achieving success. It's about choosing, again and again, how we face challenges, how not to get stuck in the past, and how even pain can become fertile ground for growth. It's about choosing to see the light even in the darkness, and reminding ourselves that the power to create change begins within. That, to me, is a message for us all – as leaders, as managers, and as human beings.

97% Effective
EP 127 – Susan Ibitz, Founder of the Human Behavior School – Face Reading: A Real Superpower — or Something Else?

97% Effective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 52:17


Learn more about Michael Wenderoth, Executive Coach: www.changwenderoth.com** Watch to see Susan read Michael's face, HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@97PercentEffective **You'll love or hate today's guest, Susan Ibitz, who boldly says: “I'm the only person in the world who does what I do.” Dubbed “freaky” and “the top expert in her field” by the Chicago Tribune and Pyschology Today, Susan draws on physiognomy, micro-expressions, and body language – practices often accused of shaky pseudoscience -- to profile and read people. A former political influence consultant, profiler, and civilian hostage negotiator, she's helped top law firms select high-stakes juries, coached Shark Tank's fastest deal-closer, and advised everyone from television producers to sales reps on how to “hack” human behaviour to get results. But here's the question: Can she really profile anyone in just 90 seconds? Is her ability a legitimate superpower … or something else? You decide. In this episode of 97% Effective, watch as she turns her methods on host Michael Wenderoth, and then listen as they discuss her background and training, the art and science of her craft, and the myths that swirl around in her field. SHOW NOTES:Susan profiles Michael – in 90 secondsThe breakdown: What Michael's flat forehead, neanderthal bump eyebrows, resting face, upper eyelids, the four quadrants of his mouth, bigger ears and earlobes, hair… all say about his personalityAre facial features universal across gender, race, culture, age?A short history: how face reading got incorrectly associated with phrenology (reading the shape of the head), Mengele and the NazisStudying under Paul Ekman and the problem with microexpressionsHow face reading catapulted Susan's careerMichael challenges Susan: What was her confidence level that she read him correctly?Top reasons why a face profiler can be wrong: Normalization, fighting the process, being too tired, and confirmation biasWhy listening to someone's voice and tone is critical – lessons from hostage negotiationsHow Susan's Dyslexia and Aspergers enhances her skills to read context and peopleDiagnosing vs Profiling and reading people's tendenciesThinking in terms of percentages and propensities“Assessments are not tests”Susan is not for everyone: Are you open to change?The bad apple effectThe top things organizations don't pay attention to: The importance of stepping away (because you can be the problem), and that people are not always in the positions they need to be (so reallocate them)A critique of “thin slicing”41 Shots and the importance of never assuming you are right 100% of the timeSusan busts 3 myths: 1) That using the number 3 means you are lying, 2) That 93% of your communication is body language, and 3) That “mirroring” will make people instantly love youThe way you say things is 30% more persuasive than anything you can do with your bodyHow to protect yourself from being persuaded – or connedCon artists play with your ego; narcissists and pyschopaths go after people who are highly intelligentWhen ego gets in the way and we become victims because we are too cockyWhen it smells, looks and tastes like poo poo, it's _______.The guts are your first brain: you can smell fear“Always doubt”Susan on AI vs humans: her record vs Big Blue, and how AI can make you dumberHow one of Susan's students outperformed AI to solve a murder mysteryToo many tik tok'ers, not enough plumbersLightning round: Susan's biggest influences; Favorite Sci-fi movie; Her drink of choice BIO AND LINKS:Susan Ibitz is a former political influence consultant, profiler, and civilian hostage negotiator, with expertise, study and degrees in Human Behavior, Behavioral Economics, Neuroscience – with a deep nerd-like love for data. From physiognomy to micro-expression and body language, she incorporates numerous forms of studying human behavior to “hack” each person's personality traits. She uses that skill and experience to “works on the humans that grow your business,” offering her expertise to television producers to sales trainers to the FBI, to now the general public. Past engagements have included work with the U.S. Navy, Harvard University, and the Secret Service.Watch Susan read Michael's face -- on the 97% Effective video channel, here: https://www.youtube.com/@97PercentEffectiveSusan Ibitz Behavior Consulting: SusanIbitz.comSusan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-ibitz/ENOUGH PLEASE! Susan's article: ‘93% of communication is driven by body language' is NOT what Mehrabian said: https://tinyurl.com/356sjkwwPaul Ekman and the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_EkmanReprint of profile of Susan in the Chicago Tribune: https://tinyurl.com/4aj65fbt“How to make questions to get the answers you need”: https://tinyurl.com/ywxwctfkThin-slicing, featured in Blink (Malcolm Gladwell): https://tinyurl.com/2ws268aa41 shots: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Skin_(41_Shots)Book by Gavin De Becker - The Gift of Fear: https://a.co/d/b6jvWVmMichael's Award-Winning book, Get Promoted: What You're Really Missing at Work That's Holding You Back https://tinyurl.com/453txk74Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Love University
FROM TRAGEDY TO TRIUMPH—WITH SPECIAL GUEST RICHARD K. LOWY, INTERNATIONAL EVENT PRODUCER AND AUTHOR OF KALMAN & LEOPOLD: SURVIVING MENGELE'S AUSCHWITZ

Love University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 28:42


Have you ever carried a family secret so heavy that the only way to heal was to bring it into the open? On this week's episode of Love University, we sat down with Richard K. Lowy—international event producer, creative director, and now author of Kalman & Leopold: Surviving Mengele's Auschwitz (Jan 2025). Through deep, painstaking interviews with his father, Leopold, and his father's childhood friend, Kalman, Richard uncovers how two Hungarian-Jewish boys—friends by circumstance—survived Josef Mengele's experiments, served SS guards, endured unspeakable horror, and ultimately reunited more than five decades later. Here are a few highlights from our conversation: From stages to testimony. Richard had a successful career producing events for icons like Van Morrison and thought leaders such as Malcolm Gladwell, but says he reached a tipping point: the weight of his father's unwritten history was greater than the draw of any concert or summit. The bridge between film and book. His documentary, Leo's Journey, became the foundation for deeper psychological layers in the memoir—exploring post-traumatic growth, social support as a buffer, gallows humor, and how friendship can serve as a lifeline in extreme trauma. Friendship as survival, and the science behind it. In the camps, Kalman and Leopold became a “protective pair.” Psychological research supports the concept that in trauma zones, strong dyadic bonds (pairs) lower mortality risk. Richard also explores reciprocal altruism (mutual giving and protection between two people) and how it plays out in survival—each risking for the other, not out of obligation, but from shared trust. Humor, grief, and truth. The memoir includes moments of gallows humor—dark laughter amid horror. Richard says that while the book risks jarring readers, it was essential to preserve the emotional authenticity of his father's voice. Tragedy as a platform for inspiration. With his media appearances and public speaking, Richard's mission is to turn sacred memory into living purpose—raising witnesses, protectors, and storytellers to resist forgetting the unforgettable. Always remember Richard's lesson we need to learn: suffering doesn't just require remembrance—it demands witness, action, and connection.

Invincible You with Dr. Alex Avila
FROM TRAGEDY TO TRIUMPH—WITH SPECIAL GUEST RICHARD K. LOWY, INTERNATIONAL EVENT PRODUCER AND AUTHOR OF KALMAN & LEOPOLD: SURVIVING MENGELE'S AUSCHWITZ

Invincible You with Dr. Alex Avila

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 28:42


Have you ever carried a family secret so heavy that the only way to heal was to bring it into the open? On this week's episode of Love University, we sat down with Richard K. Lowy—international event producer, creative director, and now author of Kalman & Leopold: Surviving Mengele's Auschwitz (Jan 2025). Through deep, painstaking interviews with his father, Leopold, and his father's childhood friend, Kalman, Richard uncovers how two Hungarian-Jewish boys—friends by circumstance—survived Josef Mengele's experiments, served SS guards, endured unspeakable horror, and ultimately reunited more than five decades later. Here are a few highlights from our conversation: From stages to testimony. Richard had a successful career producing events for icons like Van Morrison and thought leaders such as Malcolm Gladwell, but says he reached a tipping point: the weight of his father's unwritten history was greater than the draw of any concert or summit. The bridge between film and book. His documentary, Leo's Journey, became the foundation for deeper psychological layers in the memoir—exploring post-traumatic growth, social support as a buffer, gallows humor, and how friendship can serve as a lifeline in extreme trauma. Friendship as survival, and the science behind it. In the camps, Kalman and Leopold became a “protective pair.” Psychological research supports the concept that in trauma zones, strong dyadic bonds (pairs) lower mortality risk. Richard also explores reciprocal altruism (mutual giving and protection between two people) and how it plays out in survival—each risking for the other, not out of obligation, but from shared trust. Humor, grief, and truth. The memoir includes moments of gallows humor—dark laughter amid horror. Richard says that while the book risks jarring readers, it was essential to preserve the emotional authenticity of his father's voice. Tragedy as a platform for inspiration. With his media appearances and public speaking, Richard's mission is to turn sacred memory into living purpose—raising witnesses, protectors, and storytellers to resist forgetting the unforgettable.   Always remember Richard's lesson we need to learn: suffering doesn't just require remembrance—it demands witness, action, and connection.  

Document.no
Eksklusivt intervju: Trisha og Gerald Posner advarer: New York City kan bli som Sadiq Khans London

Document.no

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 59:22


Trisha og Gerald Posner besøkte London i vår, byen der Trisha vokste opp i en jødisk familie, og ble dypt bekymret over utviklingen under ordfører Sadiq KhanDe hadde ikke vært i London på over 20 år og ble sjokkert over parallelsamfunn og et hjemland hun ikke kjente seg  igjen i.I dette oppsiktsvekkende intervjuet deler de sine observasjoner fra reisen og trekker paralleller til New Yorks fremtid hvis Zohran Mamdani, den selvutnevnte muslimske sosialisten, blir valgt til borgermester.Trisha, en britiskfødt forfatter og kunstner kjent for bøker som The Pharmacist of Auschwitz og sitt samarbeid med Gerald på undersøkende historiebøker, har bodd i USA siden slutten av 70-tallet og i New York i over 27 år.Etter reisen skrev hun en kommentar som ble publisert i New York Post, der hun advarte newyorkere om hva som ville komme hvis de stemte inn Zohran Mamdani.I was born in London and just returned after decades away. I felt a stranger in my own birthplace.Parallel societies. Sharia ‘no-go zones.' Rising antisemitism.London no longer feels like home.Could NYC be next under Zohran Mamdani?My @nypost op-ed

Camp Gagnon
Hitler's Psychotic Nazi Doctor And His Horrific Crimes | Josef Mengele

Camp Gagnon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 40:14


Who was Josef Mengele, and was he the most evil doctor on Earth? Today, we take a closer look at the horrific stories of one of the scariest doctors. We'll talk about Mengele's early life, his education, arrival at Auschwitz, Mengele's obsession with heterochromia, the victims of Josef Mengele, his escape from justice, and other interesting topics. Welcome to CAMP!

Les Archives des Rendez-vous de l'Histoire
L'histoire d'Eva Schloss, demi-sœur d'Anne Frank - Témoignage recueilli par Eric Alary

Les Archives des Rendez-vous de l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 57:13


En 2009, l'historien Eric Alary recueillait aux Rendez-vous de l'histoire le témoignage d'Eva Schloss. En mai 1944, cette jeune juive réfugiée aux Pays-Bas est découverte par les nazis dans sa cachette d'Amsterdam. Elle est envoyée à Auschwitz avec toute sa famille. Après la guerre, la mère d'Eva épouse Otto Frank, le père d'Anne Frank, qui a perdu sa femme et ses deux filles dans les camps. Eva Schloss et Anne Frank, deux destins parallèles pour deux adolescentes, à ceci près qu'Eva a survécu à une tragédie dont elle peut témoigner.Entretien issu de la 12e édition des Rendez-vous de l'histoire sur le thème "Le corps" en 2009.Voix du générique : Michel Hagnerelle (2006), Michaelle Jean (2016), Michelle Perrot (2002) https://rdv-histoire.com/Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Die Podcast Over Stoicisme
DPOS S03E02: Wat we van de ballerina van Auschwitz kunnen leren

Die Podcast Over Stoicisme

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 44:28


Edith Eva Eger; ook wel bekend als het meisje dat voor Mengele danste, overleefde Auschwitz en werd therapeut. Over haar leven in beide situaties schreef ze De Keuze: een boek dat enige parallellen vertoont met De Zin van het Bestaan van Viktor Frankl.In onze zoektocht naar Vrouwen in het Stoïcisme kwamen we Edith Eva Eger tegen, die - net als Frankl - het leven in een kamp meemaakte en beschreef. Aan de hand van haar ervaringen herschreef ze de therapie zoals 'ie was, en beschreef ook deze nieuwe toepassing in haar boek. Wat kunnen we hiervan leren? En wat heeft het te maken met het Stoïcisme? Hoe passen we de visie van Eger toe op ons eigen leven en lijden?Je hoort het in aflevering twee van seizoen drie!

Paranormal UK Radio Network
Unknown Origins Radio Classic - The Montauk Chronicles - 09/10/2015

Paranormal UK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2025 40:37 Transcription Available


In one of the most disturbing interviews of UOR Mark and Irene interview Christopher Garetano about his documentary film The Montauk Chronicles, which exposed decades of abuses by the CIA and Black Ops agencies through The Montauk Project. This black program against children and young adults using psychodelic drugs and brain washing techniques to produce mind control on the populace. They also experimented with fantastic technologies including psychic abilities, teleportation and time travel using young people as guinea pigs. This project was the inspiration for the Netflix hit show Stranger Things. Original Air Date: September 10, 2015Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/paranormal-uk-radio-network--4541473/support.

History Rage
Stop Believing Mengele Lived Miserably in Brazil – He Didn't! with Betina Anton

History Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 47:32


Forget Odessa and misery: Mengele's postwar reality was different.What if everything you thought you knew about Josef Mengele's post-war life was wrong? Far from being a miserable fugitive, the “Angel of Death” lived comfortably in South America — supported by networks that had nothing to do with the mythical Odessa organisation.Host Paul Bavill welcomes journalist and historian Betina Anton, author of Hiding Mengele, to uncover the real story of Mengele's escape, life in hiding, and the myths that continue to surround his legacy. Drawing on her own childhood experiences in Brazil's German community, and six years of research, Betina reveals a far more unsettling truth than the legends suggest.You'll discover:The Myth of Misery: Why Mengele's life in Brazil was far from wretched — from beaches and barbecues to soap operas and dinner parties.Odessa Exposed: The reality behind the supposed Nazi escape network, and how personal “buddy systems” actually kept fugitives safe.Mossad's Near Misses: How Nazi hunters came within touching distance of Mengele — and why he always slipped away.Evil in Everyday Life: Letters and accounts showing Mengele's mundane concerns, from waistlines to wine, alongside his total lack of remorse.Join us for a myth-busting conversation that shatters the comforting lies we tell ourselves about justice and punishment. To dive deeper, pick up Betina's book Hiding Mengele here:

History for the Curious
#169: Holocaust Shadows III - Survivors

History for the Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 57:54


We speak of 'Holocaust Survivors' without understanding what they survived, without knowing the trauma and guilt they carried.  A young 16-year-old girl was taken through the cruelty of Auschwitz - and asked by Mengele to decide the fate of her own mother.  How did she find the strength of mind? How did she become a beacon to others, learn to redefine freedom and turn her wounds into a source of hope?  And how should Tisha B'Av redefine our understanding of exile?    Chapters: 00:00 The Journey Begins: A Survivor's Tale 19:04 Reunion and Resilience: Finding Family After the War 24:55 Life After Liberation: Struggles and Triumphs 28:05 Facing New Challenges: The Fight for a Future 28:10 The Decision to Leave 30:23 The Escape Plan 31:53 A New Life in America 33:20 Confronting the Past 36:55 Lessons from Auschwitz 43:08 Moving Forward from Trauma 55:00 The Power of Belief

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho
HORROR EN AUSCHWITZ: La familia de artistas que se convirtió en mascotas del Ángel de la Muerte

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 18:05


Una historia que desafía toda lógica humana: los Ovitz, una familia de artistas enanos que recorrían Europa oriental con su "Lilliput Jazz Troupe", acabaron siendo los únicos protegidos del mismísimo Joseph Mengele en Auschwitz. Mientras millones morían, ellos tenían una casita de muñecas y vestían ropa de calle. El propio Mengele los salvó de las cámaras de gas... para convertirlos en sus cobayas favoritas. Óscar Fábrega desentraña esta paradoja histórica donde la supervivencia dependió de ser lo suficientemente "extraño" para despertar la curiosidad científica del Ángel de la Muerte. Una historia real que ningún guionista se atrevería a inventar. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho
EL TRIÁNGULO DE BENNINGTON: Cuando la Realidad se Rompe en Pedazos

DIAS EXTRAÑOS con Santiago Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 154:30


Entre 1945 y 1950, cinco personas desaparecieron sin dejar rastro en las montañas de Vermont. Un guía experimentado que conocía cada sendero. Una universitaria con un abrigo rojo que se esfumó en plena luz del día. Un veterano de guerra que se desvaneció de un autobús en marcha ante 14 testigos. Un niño de 8 años cuyo rastro se cortó en mitad de una carretera como si hubiera sido levantado del suelo. Y una cazadora experta cuyo cuerpo apareció siete meses después en una zona rastreada mil veces, descompuesto de forma imposible. No estamos hablando de leyendas urbanas: estos son casos documentados que desafían toda explicación racional. ¿Qué fuerza puede hacer que las personas se evaporen literalmente? Bienvenidos al Triángulo de Bennington, donde las leyes de la física parecen estar rotas... y donde la montaña aún tiene hambre. Y además: La Esfera de Buga, con Josep Guijarro. Las Mascotas de Mengele, con Oscar Fábrega. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Chevre Connect
Natan Milgrom - 3G Holocaust Survivors

Chevre Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 38:11


In this episode we interview Natan Milgram. Natan shares his family's story of surviving the holocaust, his Grandmother's experience with Dr. Mengele, and how to use his family's experience to reduce antisemitism. The 3G group is focused on connecting, sharing, and highlighting stories of 3rd generation Holocaust survivors to help educate and fight against antisemitism. We hope you enjoy!

Right to Life Radio
628: Imagine Mengele, but Driving a Tesla and Sipping Lattes

Right to Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 39:36


In this eye-opening episode of Right to Life Radio, hosts John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller expose the chilling revival of eugenics through modern IVF and genetic testing startups. From Nucleus Embryo's $6,000 “preventative medicine” screening to AI-driven trait selection, they trace how society risks slipping into a dystopian future where the “strongest” survive—and the rest are discarded. With historical context, biblical insights, and a warning about creeping “death panels,” this conversation challenges listeners to uphold the inherent value of every human life.

Millennial Media Offensive
MMO #173 – Tío Tomás

Millennial Media Offensive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 161:00


LA is burning again, but this time it's due to ICE. We cover the "grassroots" movement and the upcoming No Kings protests scheduled for this weekend. Coincidentally, there is a counter protest at yeskings.org. A couple of updates on the situation in Ukraine with some insider drone knowledge. Greta found her floatilla stunt cut short by the IDF. Israel and Iran want to destroy one another, but not on the Orange man's watch. RFK is the new Dr. Mengele according to a Facebook Tier Boomer take. Mark Rutte thinks Russia could eliminate Europe in the next 5 years. Turns out giving your kids phones is bad for their brains, perhaps consider a table saw instead? IDK, it was a weird week, but none the less MMO drops another banger.   Art: Woof has done it again with his rendition of (Hel) LA Think you can do better? Send your art to dan@mmo.show & john@mmo.show   Associate Executive Producers for MMO #173: John H. From Tennessee Cousin Vito Sam S. Of Bourblandia & Beargrass Eli the Coffee Guy, BUY COFFEE, USE CODE : OTO20 Sharky Shark Michael W. From Missouri Nail Lord of Gaylord Wiirdo   This weeks Boosters: tac | 2,222 | BAG DADDY BOOSTER! coincat | 1,902 mrh | 1,000 kvartbeerborn | 250   Dan's Sources: Colombia presidential hopeful shot in head at rally Russia unleashes record number of missiles and drones on Ukraine Iran claims it obtained secret Israeli nuclear and military documents, state media reports How Screen Time Is Damaging Your Childs Brain Massive 'No Kings' protest expected to rain on Donald Trump's (military) parade Rutte: 'Russia could be ready to use military force against NATO within five years' | DW News BREAKING: US military confirms 700 Marines deployed to Los Angeles as protests grow | BBC News Trump and Netanyahu discuss Iran in call as U.S. works toward nuclear deal IDF seizes Greta Thunberg’s Gaza boat—Makes her watch Hamas atrocities Colombia presidential hopeful shot in head at rally Russia unleashes record number of missiles and drones on Ukraine Iran claims it obtained secret Israeli nuclear and military documents, state media reports     John's Shownotes: HELL A            ABC Report            Who is Rioting            >>Map of Riots            Pick A Side Waters            ABC Fun Watching Cars            Weeeeeeeeee The People ISO            Calling Trump on You   Politics            >Trump Account would equal about $5,500 after 17 years using a 10.5% average annual return     Israel            Sanctions   Healthcare            CDC Vaccine Panel Canned   Ukraine            Bribes for Bodies   Media            ABC Terry Moran Suspended            Paramount 60 Min Update   Politic            Paul World Cringe   

WRINT: Wer redet ist nicht tot
Josef Mengele (Mit Matthias von Hellfeld)

WRINT: Wer redet ist nicht tot

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 24:46


Sommer '85: Spaziergänger macht grausigen Fund! Lesenswert: Polizeiakte enthüllt neue Details über Mengele, Aktion T 4 Hörenswert: Der Alldeutsche Verband Die passende Ausgabe “Eine Stunde History” läuft am 9. Juni 2025 auf DLFnova.

The Retrospectors
Digging Up Josef Mengele

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 12:43


Notorious Nazi doctor, ‘Angel of Death' Josef Mengele, spent the last twenty years of his life on the run. His remains were recovered in São Paulo on 6th June, 1985, when Brazilian Police dug up the grave of a man named “Wolfgang Gerhard” - later proven to be Mengele, who'd drowned at a beach resort at the age of 68. Mengele, responsible for sending up to 400,000 Jews to their deaths at Auschwitz, was able to escape to Argentina via Italy after the War, even living freely under his real name for a period, before Mossad and ‘Nazi Hunter' Simon Wiesenthal began hunting him down more assiduously. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly reveal how frustratingly close Israel's secret services came to capturing him in his lifetime; explain how he was able to live under cover in South America for decades; and consider the irony of what finally happened to his skeleton… Content Warning: depictions of Auschwitz, Holocaust torture techniques Further Reading: • ‘Son Says Mengele's Dead, Tells Why He Kept Silent : Learned of Death in 1979' (Los Angeles Times, 1985): https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-06-11-mn-10339-story.html • ‘How did the infamous Josef Mengele escape punishment?' (The Spectator, 2020): https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/how-did-the-infamous-josef-mengele-escape-punishment/ • ‘Confirming the remains of Josef Mengele' (NBC, 1985): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m46WUDwxxpA This episode first premiered in 2024, for members of

Noon Edition
The Impact of the Holocaust

Noon Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 52:34


The CANDLES museum in Terre Haute celebrates its 30th anniversary this week.Founded by Holocaust survivor Eva Mozes Kor, CANDLES, or Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors, “strives to be a premier institution seeking progress in the creation of a world free from prejudice, hatred, and genocide.” Kor and her twin sister, Miriam Zeiger, endured medical experiments by Dr. Joseph Mengele, the infamous “Angel of Death, as children at the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944. Their parents and older sister died there."Within 30 minutes, my whole family was ripped apart and all died, except for Miriam and me, who were used as human guinea pigs by Dr. Mengele," Kor said in 2017.Read more: Eva Kor's storyKor went on to champion forgiveness for those who carried out the Holocaust atrocities. And beginning in the 1970s, she began dedicating her life to educating people about the Holocaust and sharing survivor stories. And in 1995, she founded the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center.For more than two decades, she lectured about her experiences and guided tours at the museum. She returned to Auschwitz on numerous occasions, leading groups that could share what they had learned with their students and future generations. CANDLES continues these trips to Auschwitz each year in honor of Kor, who died in July 2019 during atrip to Poland for the museum.Read more: Holocaust Survivor, CANDLES Founder Eva Kor Dies At 85Kor's husband, Rachmiel “Mickey” Kor, was also a Holocaust survivor, spending four years in Nazi labor camps, including Buchenwald. He died in 2021.Their son, Dr. Alex Kor, is carrying on their legacy as a member of the board of directors at CANDLES. He recently authored the book, “A Blessing, Not a Burden,” which details the experiences of his parents.Read more: Anti-Jewish harassment and vandalism on the rise, say community leadersLearn about her powerful story of survival, resilience, and forgiveness during a live broadcast of WFIU's Noon Edition with CANDLES executive director Troy Fears and Dr. Alex Kor, son of Eva Kor.On this week's Noon Edition, we'll host a discussion from the CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute. This event is free and open to the public. Guests should arrive by 11:30 a.m. for the live hour-long radio broadcast beginning at noon.Join us on the air by calling 812-855-0811 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show to news@indianapublicmedia.org.  You can also record your questions and send them in through email. GuestsDr. Alex Kor, son of Eva and Mickey Kor, and author of author of the book “A Blessing, Not a Burden” which documents his parents' story.Troy Fears, Executive Director, CANDLES Museum

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021
Crímenes de Guerra: Josef Mengele, el Ángel Caído de Auschwitz

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 92:43


Conocido como "el Ángel de la Muerte", Josef Mengele fue uno de los rostros más siniestros del Holocausto. Médico en el campo de concentración de Auschwitz, utilizó su posición para llevar a cabo experimentos inhumanos en prisioneros, especialmente en gemelos, mujeres embarazadas y personas con discapacidades. Amparado por la ideología nazi, Mengele combinó su formación académica con una crueldad que desdibujó todos los límites éticos. Tras la caída del Tercer Reich, logró huir, ocultándose durante décadas en Sudamérica, protegido por redes de simpatizantes y la indiferencia internacional. ¿Cómo un hombre instruido fue capaz de sumergirse tan profundamente en el horror? ¿Qué rastros de su paso aún persisten? Este programa se adentra en la figura de Mengele para intentar comprender lo inconcebible. 🔥 Comunicaciones: ⚫ X/Twitter - https://x.com/CatabasisPod 🔵 BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/catabasispod.bsky.social 🔴 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/catabasispod 🟡 Telegram - t.me/catabasispodcast 🟣 Mail: podcastcatabasis@gmail.com 🔥 Créditos: ⚔️ Peregrino Catábico - Álvaro Aparicio ✒️ Hierofante Oscuro - Alberto Nieto 🎤 Viejo Juglar - Luis Alberto Martín 👁️‍🗨️ Gracias a Víctor Santana del podcast Psicología a Ladrillazos por explicarnos cómo el ser humano puede vivir con tanta familiaridad en lo más profundo del horror. 🔥 Algunas consideraciones: ☄️Catábasis forma parte del grupo Vuelo del Cometa (@Vuelodelcometa). 📢 Para estar al tanto de futuras actualizaciones, estas son las redes sociales a las que debes acudir: https://linktr.ee/Vuelodelcometa 🌟 Si quieres darnos tu apoyo puedes hacerlo a través de Patreon en https://www.patreon.com/vuelodelcometa o con el sistema de iVoox. 🎧 Se recomienda el uso de auriculares.

The Conspiracy Podcast
Did Hitler REALLY Survive? - EP 107

The Conspiracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 101:25


Unpack the chaotic final days of Adolf Hitler inside his Berlin bunker and examine the long shadow of conspiracy that followed. With Soviet troops just blocks away and the Third Reich in ruins, Hitler and Eva Braun took their own lives on April 30, 1945, in a sealed underground room. What happened next would become one of the most debated and mythologized events of the 20th century.The boys break down what eyewitnesses in the Führerbunker claimed to have seen, including the discovery of Hitler's body, the hasty cremation in the Chancellery garden, and the eerie silence that followed. They also explore how the Soviets, despite having dental records confirming Hitler's death, fed uncertainty through contradictory statements, suggesting he might have escaped. This fog of war—and Cold War politics—opened the door to decades of speculation.Sean, Jorge, and Eric walk listeners through the wild theories: Hitler escaping by submarine to Argentina, secret Nazi compounds in Patagonia, and even FBI and CIA documents logging supposed sightings around the world. They dive into the real history of Nazi escape routes, known as the “ratlines,” that allowed high-ranking Nazis like Eichmann and Mengele to flee Europe for South America. These very real events added fuel to the idea that maybe—just maybe—Hitler had done the same.The episode also touches on newly declassified documents from Argentina While entertaining the "what-ifs," the boys also lay out the overwhelming evidence that Hitler died in Berlin, including forensic proof verified as recently as 2018.Throughout, the conversation stays grounded but curious, asking why this conspiracy persists, how it was shaped by misinformation, and what it says about the human desire to believe in hidden truths—even when history says otherwise.Whether you're a skeptic, a history buff, or someone who just enjoys a good mystery, this episode walks the line between fact and folklore, peeling back the layers on one of the 20th century's most enduring legends.www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast

The Holocaust History Podcast
Ep. 52- Mengele in South America with Betina Anton

The Holocaust History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 78:25 Transcription Available


Send us a textMany Nazis including Josef Mengele, Adolf Eichmann, Franz Stangl, and Klaus Barbie escaped Europe and fled to South America in an attempt to evade prosecution for their crimes.  We know quite a bit about their lives and crimes during the Holocaust but much less about the network of people that supported them in their new lives in South America.I spoke with Betina Anton about her work researching the people who helped Josef Mengele and her personal connection to this case.Note: You may want to listen to Ep. 26- Josef Mengele with David Marwell for a more in-depth biography of Mengele.Betina Anton is a journalist and international news editor at Globo TV.Anton, Betina.  Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored the Angel of Death (2025)Follow on Twitter @holocaustpod.Email the podcast at holocausthistorypod@gmail.comThe Holocaust History Podcast homepage is hereYou can find a complete reading list with books by our guests and also their suggestions here.

Historia de Aragón
EL MÉDICO DEL TERROR: MENGELE | T4X31

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 80:51


Josef Mengele, el terrorífico médico de las SS realizó atroces experimentos que llevó a cabo con prisioneros en nombre de la ciencia. Conocemos su historia, su red de protección en Sudamérica, y las dos versiones de su muerte: la oficial... y las teorías que sugieren que pudo haber vivido en las sombras durante años.

SWR2 Essay
Tiere sehen dich an oder: Das Potential Mengele

SWR2 Essay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 53:50


1987 veröffentlichte Hans Wollschläger eine böse Schrift über unseren Umgang mit Tieren. Wie wir mit ihnen umgehen, sie mästen, quälen und töten, das stellt für ihn das "Potential Mengele" dar und ist nur psychoanalytisch zu erklären. In seinem gleichnamigen Radio-Essay beschreibt er die Grundlagen dieses "Potentials": Den Zwangscharakter der Deutschen, die nach 1945 ihr neues "Über-Ich" in der "Wirtschaft" fanden. Ein Kontinuum von der NS-Menschenquälerei über die Tierquälerei in Schlachthöfen und Laboren bis hin zur mechanistischen Lebensfeindlichkeit der Apparate- und Präparatemedizin. Von Hans Wollschläger SWR 1987

For the Love of Judaism
A Blessing Not a Burden

For the Love of Judaism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 51:59


By all accounts, Dr. Alex Kor's life has been a miracle. The son of two Holocaust survivors who narrowly escaped death, Alex has traveled from Terre Haute, Indiana, to Auschwitz and many places in between on his journey to share the story of his parents, Eva Moses Kor and Mickey Kor, with anyone and everyone who will listen. After a recent trip to lecture at Marlboro Jewish Center, Rabbi Pont caught up with Alex to learn more about his life, the survival stories that both of his parents endured, and his recent book, A Blessing, Not a Burden.

Dan Snow's History Hit
Josef Mengele

Dan Snow's History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 44:02


The Nazi doctor who committed heinous experiments on prisoners of Auschwitz was harboured by a network of Nazi supporters in Argentina after the war. As an SS officer and physician, he conducted horrific tests on prisoners, particularly twins, in pursuit of pseudoscientific racial theories. His name has become synonymous with Nazi war crimes.After World War II, Mengele evaded justice, escaping to South America. He lived in Argentina for years under an assumed identity, avoiding capture despite international efforts to bring him to trial. In this episode, Dan is joined by the award-winning journalist Betina Anton who tracked down the woman who helped him hide. The woman was Betina's old school teacher.Warning: This episode contains descriptions of human suffering that listeners may find upsetting. This episode also contains mention of outdated terminology for historical context.Betina's book is called 'Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored the Angel of Death'Produced by James Hickmann and Mariana Des Forges, edited by Dougal PatmoreSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.We'd love to hear your feedback - you can take part in our podcast survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-onYou can also email the podcast directly at ds.hh@historyhit.com.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Alex Kor: A Blessing, Not a Burden, a memoir from the child of two holocaust survivors

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 31:39


Meryl chats with Alex Kor about his 2024 memoir, A Blessing, Not a Burden, which chronicles his incredible journey as the child of two Holocaust survivors to his present day mission of keeping alive his parents' legacy. They also discuss his mother's controversial decision, as a Mengele twin, to forgive the Nazis. Originally from Terre Haute, Indiana, Alex Kor is the son of two Holocaust survivors, Eva Mozes Kor and her husband, Michael. Alex holds a BS in Chemistry, an MS in Exercise Physiology, and a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. A full-time podiatrist, he is a member of the CANDLES HOLOCAUST MUSEUM BOARD OF DIRECTORS. His memoir, A Blessing, Not a Burden, was published in May 2024. Guest's Website and Social Media links: Amazon: https://a.co/d/fuNHN7T Author Website: https://www.myholocaustlegacy.com/ Pediment Publishing: https://www.pediment.com/ People of the Book is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network Website: merylain.com/ #AuthorsOnTheAir #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #AOTA #PeopleOfTheBookPodcastWithMerylAin #PeopleOfTheBook #AlexKor #Memoir #ABlessingNotABurden #EvaKor #Auschwitz #JosefMengele #AngelOfDeath #Mengele #MengeleTwin #Miriam #Twins #MichaelKor #MickeyKor #TerreHaute #Israel #TheHolocaust #Holocaust #CANDLES #Indiana #Forgiveness #Nazis #Nazi #Atrocities #MedicalExperiments #TwinsReunionAtAuschwitz #ParentsLegacy #KeepingHolocaustLegacyAlive #ButlerUniversity #CocaCola #MerylAin #TheTakeawayMen #ShadowsWeCarry #LetsTalkJewishBooks #JewsLoveToRead #PeopleOfTheBookPodcast

Break It Down Show
Betina Anton - Hiding Mengele

Break It Down Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 60:38


Betina Anton is an investigative reporter. She joins Pete A Turner on the Break It Down Show to discuss her book Hiding Mengele. Betina has close ties to this story. One of her elementary school teachers was the person who hid Mengele the last few years of his life on the run. Get Hiding Mengele at Amazon https://amzn.to/4epCdUh Betina Anton was born in São Paulo, graduated in Journalism from the School of Communications and Arts of the University of São Paulo (ECA/USP) and holds a master's degree in International History from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She has over 20 years of experience as a journalist.

Neil Lazarus
Podcast: My kindergarten teacher hid the Nazi Yosef Mengele

Neil Lazarus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 19:49


Josef Mengele, known worldwide for unimaginably cruel human experiments and for sending thousands of people to the gas chambers at Auschwitz, was a fugitive in South America for thirty-four years after World War II, sought by the Israeli secret service and Nazi hunters. Hidden for half that time in Brazil, Mengele created his own paradise, a life where he could speak German, maintain his beliefs, his friends, and his connection with the homeland. Never caught, he lived out the rest of his days thanks to a small circle of expatriate Europeans willing to help him. One such person was Austrian ex-pat Liselotte Bossert, who buried Mengele with false documents to keep his true identity hidden even after his death in 1979. When the world finally discovered where the remains of Josef Mengele were in 1985, kindergarten teacher Liselotte was escorted from the São Paulo school without further explanation to the students. One six-year-old, Betina Anton, could not let this mystery go. Decades later as an experienced journalist, Betina decided to investigate, but when she found Liselotte, she could not imagine how deep this case would take her. Neil Lazarus interviews her about her book: Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored the Angel of Death (Diversion Books; October 1, 2024), 

On Auschwitz
"On Auschwitz" (52): Doctor Josef Mengele and his experiments in the camp

On Auschwitz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 39:48


Josef Mengele was a doctor of medicine and philosophy, an assistant to Prof. Otmar von Verschuer in the Institute for Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene in Frankfurt, member of the Nazi Party and the SS. In Auschwitz, he was the chief physician in the Roma and Sinti Family Camp in Birkenau, and from August to December 1944, he was also the chief physician of the entire Birkenau camp. Mengele was responsible for the experiments on human heredity. He was never punished for his crimes. Dr Agnieszka Kita from the Archives of the Muzeum talks about Josef Mengele.  English voiceover: Therese McLaughlin --- Online lesson on medicine in Auschwitz: https://lekcja.auschwitz.org/2022_medycyna_en/ Listen to the podcast about medicine in Auschwitz: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2s2Jb91u55L6s80XUlq5JW?si=8kHYPgQXS1mIwabnrRaNqg The podcast on experiments: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Ij4icZ6kicc96gWL3f3y0?si=_VwpbejMRiOOhvmIxmBdUA

Thecuriousmanspodcast
Betina Anton Interview Episode 112

Thecuriousmanspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 57:40


Matt Crawford speaks with journalist and author Betina Anton about her book, Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored the Angel of Death. Josef Mengele, known worldwide for unimaginably cruel human experiments and for sending thousands of people to the gas chambers at Auschwitz, was a fugitive in South America for thirty-four years after World War II, sought by the Israeli secret service and Nazi hunters. Hidden for half that time in Brazil, Mengele created his own paradise, a life where he could speak German, maintain his beliefs, his friends, and his connection with the homeland. Never caught, he lived out the rest of his days thanks to a small circle of expatriate Europeans willing to help him. One such person was Austrian ex-pat Liselotte Bossert, who buried Mengele with false documents to keep his true identity hidden even after his death in 1979. When the world finally discovered where the remains of Josef Mengele were in 1985, kindergarten teacher Liselotte was escorted from the São Paulo school without further explanation to the students. One six-year-old, Betina Anton, could not let this mystery go. Decades later as an experienced journalist, Betina decided to investigate, but when she found Liselotte, she could not imagine how deep this case would take her. Translated from the Brazilian Tropical Bavaria edition by the author and based on extensive research, including interviews, unpublished documents, and news coverage from that era, Hiding Mengele is a suspenseful narrative not only haunted by the doctor's horrific experiments, but also by the motivations driving a community to protect one of the most evil people known to mankind.

8:10
"Łowcy skór". Czy istnieje masowa zbrodnia doskonała?

8:10

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 57:54


Jak to możliwe, że na przełomie wieków w Łodzi doszło do prawdopodobnie największej zbrodni medycznej od czasów eksperymentów dr. Mengele? Jak to jest, że o jej rozmiarach - pracownicy pogotowia pozbawili życia zapewne grubo ponad tysiąc osób - dowiedzieliśmy się dopiero po 20 latach? I dlaczego na dożywocie skazano tylko jednego sanitariusza, zresztą o pseudonimie Mengele? W specjalnym wydaniu podcastu "8:10" pytamy o to Tomasza Patorę, jednego z najbardziej utytułowanych dziennikarzy w Polsce, współautora słynnego tekstu "Łowcy skór" z "Wyborczej", autora książki o tej sprawie oraz współscenarzystę dokumentalnego hitu serwisu Max. Na podcast zaprasza Jędrzej Słodkowski.

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 496-Interview w/Betina Anton: Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored The Angel of Death

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 54:37


Journalist Betina Anton comes on the show to discuss her book, Hiding Mengele: How a Nazi Network Harbored The Angel of Death. After experimenting and killing thousands of people in Auschwitz, Mengele flees Europe and hides in South America. As the years go by, various agencies hunt for the SS Doctor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Racconti di Storia Podcast
La BELVA Di Belsen

Racconti di Storia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 17:14


Offerta Black Friday di NordVPN! Vai su https://nordvpn.com/dentrolastoria per ottenere l'esclusivo sconto Black Friday + 4 mesi extra sui piani biennali +30gg soddisfatti o rimborsati! Il nostro canale Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw Sostieni DENTRO LA STORIA su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dentrolastoria Abbonati al canale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1vziHBEp0gc9gAhR740fCw/join Il nostro store in Amazon: https://www.amazon.it/shop/dentrolastoria Sostienici su PayPal: https://paypal.me/infinitybeat Dentro La Storia lo trovi anche qui: https://linktr.ee/dentrolastoria Capelli biondi con i boccoli, occhi azzurri e profondi, viso grazioso ma sempre indurito in una espressione mascolina. Quando sorrideva, Irma Grese lo faceva per piacere sadico: supervisore dell'infermeria di Auschwitz sotto la guida del perfido dottor Mengele e poi capo-guardiana a Bergen-Belsen, dedicò tre anni della sua breve vita a frustare, seviziare, torturare e uccidere uomini e donne con i metodi più crudeli. Catturata dagli inglesi, non volle mai esprimere pentimento per quanto fatto nei campi di sterminio. Al contrario: volle ribadire sino all'estremo momento la sua cieca fede nella barbarie nazista. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Au cœur de l'histoire
ENTRETIEN - Dans la tête de Josef Mengele. Avec Didier Pleux.

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 14:25


On l'a surnommé “l'Ange de la Mort”. Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le docteur allemand Josef Mengele (1911-1979) se livre à de sordides expériences humaines dans le bloc 10 du camp d'Auschwitz-Birkenau. Des centaines de détenus, juifs, tsiganes, homosexuels, enfants subissent des actes de tortures au nom d'une pseudo-science, la biologie raciale. Mais après la guerre, au procès des médecins de Nuremberg, Mengele manque à l'appel. En fuite, il n'est pas sur le banc des accusés et ne répondra pas à la question que posent les juges : comment un médecin ayant prêté le serment de guérir a-t-il pu se livrer à des actes de barbarie ?Après un double récit inédit consacré aux perversions de Josef Mengele, le médecin d'Auschwitz, Virginie Girod interroge le psychologue clinicien Didier Pleux, pour tenter de pénétrer la psyché des SS et de Josef Mengele et comprendre ce qui peut conduire un être à commettre des actes monstrueux.Thèmes abordés : Seconde Guerre mondiale, nazisme, médecine, expérimentations humaines, IIIe Reich Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe1.- Présentation : Virginie Girod- Production : Armelle Thiberge et Morgane Vianey- Réalisation : Clément Ibrahim- Composition des musiques originales : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Promotion et coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin

Dig Where You Stand
Bordering on a Miracle

Dig Where You Stand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 47:20


“An event never before experienced in the history of medicine worldwide is realized here.” Episode 3 of Dig Where You Stand picks up the story where we left off. By examining a recent significant discovery of ancestral human remains in Berlin - when pits filled with human bones were found in 2014 - we continue the story of how German scientists harvested human bodies in the name of racist and unethical science. This episode covers a harrowing chapter of German history, telling the story of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute of Anthropology, Human heredity and Eugenics: Its founding by Eugen Fischer in 1927; the work of Karin Magnussen and Joseph Mengele; the memoir of Miklos Nyiszli; and how researchers based in Berlin asked for and were sent human bodies and body parts from Auschwitz. These crimes were brought back to public attention in Berlin in 2014, when workers digging a trench at the Free University came across pits filled with human bones. The University's failure to respond meant that seven sacks of human remains were burned by the municipal crematorium. In this final episode of Dig Where You Stand season one, we look at how the dead continue to return and ask what responsibility these human remains should demand of us. Content warning: There are some disturbing descriptions and violent scenes discussed in this episode.Some relevant links you'll find interesting:Götz Aly's controversial article in the BZ: https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/mensch-metropole/knochenfunde-auf-dem-fu-gelaende-alle-spuren-weisen-nach-auschwitz-li.162699And FU's response: https://www.fu-berlin.de/presse/informationen/fup/2021/fup_21_110-erwiderung-knochenfunde/index.htmlVideo: “Bone fragments held by the Nazis get funeral in Berlin | AFP”: https://youtu.be/2g-OL-z_t9w?si=_yrifO9vf0ipicwJAudio of Te Herekieke came from the exhibition Unpacking Colonialism film made by Sofia Leikam. Watch it (and other videos) here: https://unpacking-colonialism.gbv.de/te-herekiekie-herewini/Follow us on Instagram @digwhereyoustandshow and visit us at digwhereyoustand.show to stay up to date. DWYS is created by Ben Schuman-Stoler and Peter Matthews. It's produced by Kollo Media in partnership with The Berliner magazine. Episode 3 was produced by Ben Schuman-Stoler, Peter Matthews, and Rowan Ben Jackson.Mix and sound by Rowan Ben Jackson. Check out his website here: https://fearofmissingaudio.com/Follow Kollo Media and The Berliner on Instagram @kollomedia and @theberlinermag Thanks to Susan Pollock, Te Herekiekie, Christian Vogel, Ilja Labischinski, and everyone we spoke to for this episode.Thanks to Laurens von Oswald for the music. Natalia Piana made the album cover.Timestamps:Intro: 00:00 - 01:58Susan Pollock explains the discovery: 01:58 - 09:01Eugen Fischer, the KWI, racial hygiene: 09:01 - 17:31Auschwitz, Mengele, Miklos Nyiszli: 17:31 - 26:01Plaque at the former KWI building: 26:01 - 28:37The funeral: 28:37 - 38:08Positive Returns, Te Herekieke: 38:08 - 42:00Reflections: 42:00 - 46:40Conclusion: 46:40 - 47:20 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Au cœur de l'histoire
[1/2] Josef Mengele, les perversions d'un médecin d'Auschwitz

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 17:25


Virginie Girod raconte les atrocités commises par Josef Mengele, médecin SS ayant pris part au processus d'extermination des Juifs d'Europe mis en place par le IIIe Reich.En 1946, l'ouverture du procès des médecins de Nuremberg révèle au monde l'horreur des expériences menées sur des cobayes humains par des médecins nazis durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Pendant huit mois, vingt médecins sont jugés, sommés de s'expliquer sur les raisons qui les ont poussés à trahir le serment d'Hippocrate et se muer en bourreaux. Mais durant ce procès historique, un homme manque à l'appel. Il s'agit du Dr Josef Mengele, surnommé "l'Ange de la mort" par ses victimes.Né dans une famille bourgeoise originaire de Bavière, Josef Mengele (1911-1979) s'oriente vers des études de médecine et d'anthropologie. Dans les années 1920, il adhère à la doctrine nazie propagée par Adolf Hitler dans son texte Mein Kampf, selon laquelle il existe une hiérarchie au sein de l'espèce humaine. Evoluant dans un milieu scientifique largement nazifié, Mengele est convaincu de la supériorité raciale allemande. Après l'avènement du IIIe Reich, il rejoint le parti nazi et intègre la SS. En 1943, il est affecté au camp d'Auschwitz-Birkenau et se livre à l'indicible, menant de monstrueuses expériences sur des sujets humains.Thèmes abordés : Seconde Guerre mondiale, nazisme, médecine, expérimentations humaines Au cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe 1- Présentation et écriture : Virginie Girod- Production : Armelle Thiberge et Morgane Vianey- Réalisation : Nicolas Gaspard- Composition des musiques originales : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Promotion et coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin Bibliographie :Franci Rabinek Epstein, La guerre de Franci, FlammarionBruno Halioua, Les médecins d'Auschwitz, PerrinGerald Steinacher, Les nazis en fuite, Perrin, coll. "Tempus"A voir :Emmanuel Amara, Josef Mengele, la traque d'un criminel nazi, Sunset production, 2017

Heat Death of the Universe
239 - Entering the Raffle to Do Falconry with RFK Jr & Go Hiking With Mengele

Heat Death of the Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 103:59


We convene, mashing our zany and/or very hungover energies together, to discuss various bribery schemes to make people profess certain political ideologies or vote in certain directions, as well as contests to go "hawking" with RFK or whale watching with him and his wife. Kamala's having trouble using words. Obama's letting his subtlety game slip a bit while lecturing Black dudes about how they need to VOTE the right way. Nazis invade St. Louis. A German Nazi dies while trying to hike Hitler's favorite mountain. Mike Pillow swears he didn't price his pillow at $14.88 for white supremecy reasons, it's just a numbers-based sales tactic.Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYSupport: patreon / buzzsproutNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgGenral RecommendationsJosh's Recommendations: 1) Twisted Metal 2) Elliott SmithTim's Recommendation: SKIPPY® P.B. BitesFurther Reading, Viewing, ListeningShow notes + Full list of links, sources, etcMore From Joshua Nomen-MutatioSome Fiction WritingAn ongoing novel: The Feeding StageA short story: Lydia's DriveA short story: The Form AwardsMore From Timothy Robert BuechnerPodcast: Q&T ARE / violentpeople.co Tweets: @ROHDUTCHLocationless Locationsheatdeathpod.comEvery show-related link is corralled and available here.Twitter: @heatdeathpodPlease send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to: heatdeathodtheuniversepodcast@gmail.comSend us a textSupport the show

Au cœur de l'histoire
TEASER - Les crimes du docteur Mengele

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 0:56


La semaine prochaine, dans Au cœur de l'Histoire, découvrez un double récit inédit de Virginie Girod consacré aux perversions de Josef Mengele, le médecin d'Auschwitz s'étant livré à de sordides expériences humaines au nom de l'infâme projet nazi.

Powojnie
Jak umarł Josef Mengele. Brazylijskie wakacje anioła śmierci z Auschwitz. Świat bez sprawiedliwości?

Powojnie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 21:54


Hej, w najnowszym odcinku serii Powojnie kończę historię Josefa Mengele - anioła śmierci z Auschwitz. Człowieka, którego okrutne eksperymenty w obozie zagłady zabiły mnóstwo ludzi. Swoją opowieść zaczynam od przyjazdu Mengele do Brazylii, gdzie dzięki przyjaciołom znalazł skuteczną kryjówkę przed wymiarem sprawiedliwości. Gdy on, spokojnie żył na jednym z brazylijskich gospodarstw organy ścigania nie radziły sobie z jego schwytaniem. Dotyczyło to zarówno Mosadu jak i zachodnioniemieckich służb. Śledczy błądzili po omacku próbując ustalić, gdzie przebywa Mengele. W mediach pojawiały się sprzeczne informacje. Publikowane były rewelacje o tym, że Niemiec był widziany w Paragwaju i Argentynie. Powstawały na jego temat filmy całkowicie mijające się z prawdą. W tym czasie Mengele kupił nawet mieszkanie w Sao Paulo. Korzystał z dowodu osobistego swojego przyjaciela. Więcej dowiedzie się z najnowszego odcinka mojej serii.

The Holocaust History Podcast
Ep. Josef Mengele with David Marwell

The Holocaust History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 91:19


Send us a textDr. Josef Mengele, the so-called Angel of Death, has achieved an almost mythical status as a supervillain.  Yet this stereotype obscures the history of a man who was, in many ways, a product of both pre-war racial pseudoscience and the Nazi state.I am joined in this episode by David Marwell an historian who remarkably also worked with the US government to track down Dr. Mengele after the war.  We talk about Mengele's origins, what made him who he was, and the hunt for him after the end of World War II.Marwell, David. Mengele: Unmasking the "Angel of Death" (2021)Follow on Twitter @holocaustpod.Email the podcast at holocausthistorypod@gmail.comThe Holocaust History Podcast homepage is hereYou can find a complete reading list with books by our guests and also their suggestions here.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast
Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. Special Episode.

Law Enforcement Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 40:38


Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. Special Episode. The chilling reality of healthcare professionals who turn into serial killers is both alarming and rare. Among the most notorious is Dr. Michael Swango, an American physician whose nickname, "Dr. Death," is a grim reflection of his deeds. Swango was convicted of poisoning up to 60 patients between 1981 and 1997. Despite his academic brilliance—he was valedictorian of his high school and earned his MD from Southern Illinois University, Swango betrayed his medical oath, using his position to murder unsuspecting patients. His crimes went undetected for years, and after being convicted, he fled to Zimbabwe, continuing his killing spree. Eventually, the FBI arrested him, and Swango now serves a life sentence without parole, a dark testament to the perversion of trust in the medical profession. Get more details about this and other stories simply by following us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and most all social media platforms. Bruce Sackman, a retired Special Agent in Charge of the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, was instrumental in the investigation that led to Swango's capture. Sackman discusses the case and the special team of professionals he led to catch healthcare workers who were serial killers. Swango's case was groundbreaking, revealing the hidden threat within healthcare. The full interview is available as a free podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or most major podcast platforms. The Unexpected Danger: Serial Killers in Healthcare Health professionals who murder are not common, but they exist more often than most would imagine. Medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers, are trusted with patients' lives and are expected to uphold the highest standards. Yet, some have used their positions to kill. Studies suggest that healthcare workers are disproportionately represented among serial killers, with an estimated 1 in 10 serial killers being from the healthcare field. Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. For more news and updates, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and numerous other social media platforms. Harold Shipman: The Deadliest Doctor One of the most infamous cases is that of Harold Shipman, a British doctor who was convicted of killing 15 patients, though he is believed to have murdered up to 250 people. Shipman, a trusted family doctor, administered lethal doses of diamorphine to his patients during home visits. Despite growing suspicions, he evaded detection for years, leaving a horrifying trail of death in his wake. H.H. Holmes: America's First Serial Killer Doctor Another notorious figure is Herman Mudgett, better known as Dr. H.H. Holmes, one of America's first serial killers. Holmes, a medical student at the University of Michigan, began his murderous career by stealing corpses and using them for fraudulent insurance claims. He later moved to Chicago, where he built a house specifically designed for murder, complete with secret passages, soundproof rooms, and a kiln for incinerating bodies. Holmes lured young women with promises of marriage, only to rob and kill them. Although he confessed to 27 murders, he is suspected of killing as many as 200 people. Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. Check out the interview. which is available as a free podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or most major podcast platforms. Miyuki Ishikawa: The Japanese Midwife of Death In Japan, Miyuki Ishikawa, a midwife, was responsible for the deaths of over 100 newborn babies during the 1940s. Ishikawa, often working with accomplices, convinced poor parents to give up their children, claiming it would be less costly than raising them. She then neglected and killed the infants, with the authorities showing little interest in the crimes. Despite the staggering death toll, Ishikawa served only four years in prison. Dr. Josef Mengele: The Angel of Death Perhaps the most infamous medical professional in history is Dr. Josef Mengele, known as the "Angel of Death." Mengele, a Nazi officer and physician at Auschwitz, conducted horrifying experiments on prisoners, killing and torturing countless victims under the guise of medical research. His crimes are almost beyond comprehension, making him one of history's most evil and corrupt physicians. Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, MeWe and other social media platforms.  The Dark Side of Healthcare: Medical Serial Killers The methods of serial killers vary, but those in the healthcare profession often use their knowledge to kill without suspicion. Unlike typical serial killers, who might stalk or abduct their victims, healthcare serial killers operate under the guise of care, making them especially dangerous. Historically referred to as "angels of mercy," these killers are now recognized as "healthcare serial killers," a term that more accurately reflects their crimes. Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers.  Bruce Sackman's book, Behind the Murder Curtain: Special Agent Bruce Sackman Hunts Doctors and Nurses Who Kill Our Veterans, offers a detailed account of his investigations into these rare and terrifying killers. The book provides a chilling glimpse into the minds of healthcare professionals who betrayed their oath and turned into serial killers. The interview is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website and most major podcast Platforms. Catching These Rare Serial Killers The investigation and capture of healthcare serial killers required the collaboration of police, federal agents, and specialized teams. These cases are often uncovered through meticulous investigations, sometimes aided by social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, where traces of their activities may be found. Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. Get the entire interview as a free podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, or most major podcast platforms. In an age where news spreads quickly across platforms like Apple, Spotify, and podcast channels, the stories of these healthcare professionals who murder serve as a stark reminder of the darkness that can sometimes lurk behind a trusted profession. Be sure to check out our website. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, MeWe, Pinterest and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. Get the latest news articles, without all the bias and spin, from the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast on the Newsbreak app, which is free. Listen to this for free in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website or most major podcast platforms. Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer Find a wide variety of great podcasts online at The Podcast Zone Facebook Page, look for the one with the bright green logo. Follow us on MeWe, X, Instagram, Facebook. Get your daily dose of Motivation, Education and Inspiration in the Breakfast With Champions Rooms In The Clubhouse app, both are free. Health Professionals That Murder: Catching These Rare Serial Killers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On Auschwitz
"On Auschwitz" (48): Good examples of literature dedicated to the history of Auschwitz camp.

On Auschwitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 54:01


The first publications about Auschwitz were published during the war, while the camp was still in operation. The immediate postwar years also abounded in numerous publications by witnesses-Survivors of those events. Dr. Wanda Witek-Malicka of the Auschwitz Museum Research Center discusses the advantages of literature written by direct witnesses over literary fiction inspired by the subject of Auschwitz. --- Books Published before 1950:  ZAREMBINA Natalia, Auschwitz. The Camp of Death (ENG). SZMAGLEWSKA SEWERYNA, Smoke over Birkenau 1947, (ENG). ŻYWULSKA Krystyna, I survived Auschwitz (ENG). BOROWSKI Tadeusz, SIEDLECKI Janusz Nel, OLSZEWSKI Krystyn, We were in Auschwitz, (ENG).  FRANKL Victor,  Ein Psycholog Erlebt das Konzentrationslager, 1946 (GER). NYISZLI Miklos, Dr. Mengele boncoló orvosa voltam az auschwitzi krematóriumban, 1947, (HUN). NYISZLI Miklos, Auschwitz: A doctor's Eyewitness Account, 1947; I was Doctor Mengele's Assistant. MILLU Liana, Il fumo di Birkenau (IT), 1947.   Published after 1950:  BOROWSKI Tadeusz, This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen (ENG) ZIĘBA Adam, A Piece of Bread (ENG).  GAWALEWICZ Adolf, Reflections in the Gas Chamber's Waiting Room: From the Memoirs of a Muselmann. SOBOLEWICZ Tadeusz, But I survived.  BARTNIKOWSKI Bogdan, Childhood Behind Barbed Wire. DUNICZ-NIWIŃSKA Helena, One of the girls in the band (ENG). DUNICZ-NIWIŃSKA Helena, Les chemins de ma vie (FRA). DUNICZ-NIWIŃSKA Helena, Los caminos de mi vida (ESP). DUNICZ-NIWIŃSKA Helena, Wege meines Lebens (GER) LEVI Primo, If This Is a Man. LEVI Primo, The Truce. WIESEL Elie, Night. FRANKL Victor, Men's Search for Meaning. LAKS Szymon, Music of Another World. AMERY Jean, At the Mond's Limits. LIBLAU Charles, I kapo di Auschwitz (IT). LIBLAU Charles, Les kapo d'Auschwitz (FRA). MELMERSTEIN Mel, By Bread Alone: The Story of 4685. KERTESZ Imre, Fateless. BUERGENTHAL Thomas, A Lucky Child: A Memoir of Surviving Auschwitz as a Young Boy. CLING Maurice, Vous qui entrez ici (FRA). LENGYEL Olga, Five Chimneys. KORNREICH-GELISSEN Rena, Rena's Promise. ROSENBERG Otto, A Gypsy in Auschiwtz.  DELBO Charlotte, None of Us Will Return. HANAK Vladimir, Mrtwy se vratil (CZECH)   Sonderkommando: VENEZIA Szlomo, Inside the Gas Chambers. MULLER Filip, Eyewitness Auschwitz: Three Years in the Gas Chambers.   Children: BIRENBAUM Halina, Hope is the Last to Die. ZYSKIND Sara, The Stolen Years (ENG). KLUGER Ruth, Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered (ENG). MULLER-MADEJ Stella, A girl From Chindlers List (ENG).    Escapes: ALBIN Kazimierz, Warrant of Arrest (ENG).  BIELECKI Jerzy, Wer ein Leben rettet… (GER). KOWALCZYK August, A Barbed Wire Refrain.   About SS men: Auschwitz Seen by the SS. The Private Lives of the Auschwitz SS, red. Piotr SETKIEWICZ.

Discovering Truth with Dan Duval
Sue Ford (Esther) and Dan Duval Part 4 Mengele, Pope, Mind Control (16+)

Discovering Truth with Dan Duval

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 88:00


WARNING! GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS OF ATROCITIES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THIS PODCAST! Esther, and the things she will be describing, will not be appropriate for young children.  Join us as Esther continues to share her story of surviving MK Ultra and Project Monarch programs. Dark secrets are revealed about mind control slavery, eugenics experiments, and Mengele experimenting on twins to achieve immortality. The absolute supremacy of the finished work of Jesus Christ and the power of his kingdom are revealed. Covered in this episode: MK Ultra and Project Monarch survivor's experiences as a hidden twin. Secret experiments and mind control on children.Crimes of a former PopeNear-death experiences and demonic oppression.Healing and recovery through Jesus with a focus on memories and trauma.Jesus' power to overcome mind control and depopulate Satan's army.  Now we ENCOURAGE you to do 4 QUICK THINGS!! Sign up to be a podcast member www.danduval.com Be sure to check out and like our new Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/DiscoveringTruthNetworkSubscribe to the new podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5nxloF2rt7-dXkjppGHdFA AND Subscribe to our Rumble Channel, where we will post all of our interviews that are TOO HOT for YouTube!         DiscoveringTruthNetwork (rumble.com)

The A.M. Update
Mengele Blushes | 3/7/24

The A.M. Update

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 12:28


We go on a deep-dive of newly-released videos and documents from the world's leading authority on so-called "gender medicine."