Live stream preview

Watch this video and more on World History

Watch this video and more on World History

Subscribe

Already subscribed? Sign in

The Hand Axe and Guillotine of the Third Reich: Executioner Carl Gröpler

Recently Added • 10m

Up Next in Recently Added

  • Zvi Cohen (Part 2): Playing to Surviv...

    Deported to Theresienstadt in May 1943, just before his twelfth birthday, Horst Cohn — who would later become Zvi Cohen — entered a world of hunger, disease, and daily death.

    Presented by the Nazis as a “model Jewish settlement,” Theresienstadt was in reality a transit camp. Nearly 90,000 Jews w...

  • Zvi Cohen (Part 1): The Jewish Boy Wh...

    In 1939, after years of anti-Jewish legislation, fewer than 214,000 Jews remained in Nazi Germany. Among them was Horst Cohn, a Jewish boy born in Berlin in 1931 — the child who would later become Zvi Cohen.

    As Hitler consolidated power, the Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of citizenship and basic ...

  • Nazi SS Guard Who Loved a Jewish Pris...

    The Nuremberg Laws banned Jews and “Aryans” from loving each other. At Auschwitz, Franz Wunsch helped send Jews to the gas chambers — and then fell in love with one of them.

    Helena Citrónová, a young Slovak Jewish prisoner, sang at his birthday celebration in 1942. From that moment, a secret and...