Stanisław Trzeciak was once a respected Polish Catholic priest and scholar. But in the 1930s, he became one of the nation’s loudest antisemitic voices—praising Hitler, spreading conspiracy theories, and collaborating with Nazi Germany. This documentary reveals how he amplified Hitler’s message in Poland, aided German propaganda, and betrayed fellow clergy, leaving behind a legacy of hatred and collaboration.
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Lesbian & Jewish Nazi Collaborator Wh...
Ans van Dijk, a Jewish woman from Amsterdam, began by helping Jews hide from the Nazis—but after her arrest in 1943, she turned collaborator. Disguised as a resistance member, she lured victims into traps, betraying 145 people, including friends and family. Convicted of 23 counts of treason, she ...
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From Catholic Priest to Nazi Killer: ...
Once a Catholic priest, András Kun became one of the most feared members of Hungary’s pro-Nazi Arrow Cross Party. In late 1944, he led death squads that massacred Jews in hospitals, homes, and even on the banks of the Danube. His orders often began with the chilling words: “In the name of Christ ...
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The Real “Ivan the Terrible”: Treblin...
Captured as a Soviet soldier, Ivan Marchenko became one of Treblinka’s most feared guards. Known as “Ivan the Terrible,” he operated gas chambers, beat victims with a water pipe, and committed unspeakable acts of cruelty. Discover how a prisoner of war became a key player in the Holocaust.