The $3B Nazi Forgery Intended To Bring About The Collapse Of British Economy | Operation Bernhard
During the Second World War SS Intelligence developed a secret weapon to undermine and ruin the British war effort - it was a weapon made of paper. Operation Bernhard - the Nazi codename for this covert project - became the biggest currency forgery in history, counterfeiting, at today’s value, over three billion pounds. The 104-strong workforce who produced the money were all Jewish prisoners isolated in a special workshop at Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Berlin. With the threat of death hanging over them they skilfully printed banknotes, which the Bank of England described as: “the most dangerous forgeries ever seen”. For the first time four of these Jewish prisoners speak out about their enforced collaboration with the Nazis, what happened to the fake millions they produced, and how they themselves survived, by a miracle, to tell the story.
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@chrissyburnett7499
3 жыл бұрын
Ppoppoppopppplppoppl OP ppppplppppopppppoppolollopppoppopppppoplploopllppl OP p lo ppppplpplpplppppppppp
@garytaylor3377
3 жыл бұрын
@@chrissyburnett7499 6yyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiyyyyyyyyyyyyiyyiyyyyyyyyyiyyyiyyyiyiyyiyyiyitityiyiiutyiyiyiuuuyiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. alllll?
@butchlake5764
3 жыл бұрын
when was this video taken?
@worldeconomicforumbarbie9323
3 жыл бұрын
Dulles Brothers were behind this.
@dennispavalonis7764
3 жыл бұрын
@@chrissyburnett7499 I don't know what to do with yo I'm up to the
This is such a fascinating story, that I never knew I was missing out on. It is absolutely incredible how talented these men were.
@ImGoingSupersonic
Жыл бұрын
And so were the prisoners.
@douglasdaviddillard
Жыл бұрын
"The counterfeiters" is a great film made about this story 😊
@glyngriffin8260
Жыл бұрын
In the early 1980's the BBC made a comedy series called "Private Schulz" based on this operation.
"Respectable bankers" One of the most insulting lines ever.
@johndo3930
3 жыл бұрын
Respectable bankers a contradiction in terms if I ever heard one
That story about him seeing his dad dead made me cry I feel so bad for him I’m sorry that happened
At 3:26 that man saying as a child he was ashamed he didn’t protect his father better. That killed me , it hit me so deep. Have you ever seen your parent so devastated and sad that you wished you could take their pain? I have and as a child it shook metro the core. 😭
@appallokelley3207
5 жыл бұрын
LeTang , you are so right . It’s so terrible to think people suffered this way.
@CC42_
5 жыл бұрын
that's why as a parent, you need to try to absolutely never let your children see that pain. Not saying everyone has that kinda strength but the reality is your doing your children a great disservice otherwise. It can mess up a child for life.
@CC42_
4 жыл бұрын
@ImNotMad ButUR my comment wasn't about the people about to be sent to the gass chamber but in general everyday life sadness. Like losing a loved one to illness. Like, don't let yourself become depressed kind of thing. You've got to try your hardest not to let them see you constantly sad.
@CC42_
4 жыл бұрын
because of how sesitive a child is. With atrocities I think its different. The absolute horror of knowing your about to be murdered is something that is beyond the scope of any kind of everyday event.
@kathyyoung1774
4 жыл бұрын
Imagine the even worse horror the father felt, unable to,protect his child!
"Cause massive inflation" Huh. I wonder where they got that idea.
@pxtokarev
3 жыл бұрын
This is agitprop from the MI6.
Amazing the cruelty and pain that one person can inflict on another. God save us from each other.
@compassioncampaigner728
Жыл бұрын
Humans.......suck
As a history lover, knowing of all sides and their tales of pain before, during and after the war this got to me. Having heard of this project it was a good episode of learning. In all senses.
Great documentary...thanks for posting it up!! Danny
Quite informative. Thank you. Hope to see more.
I love they out lived their captors.
@typxxilps
4 жыл бұрын
Not really, or did you miss that the Bernhard repsonsible for this project survived the war and dived to the "treasure" in Austria in mid 80s
@cal-qw8ov
3 жыл бұрын
Just don't holiday in South America...
@benkeller6027
3 жыл бұрын
Susan, you would hate to know the actual truth regarding the number of NAZI's that survived the end of WW2. They are everywhere, in every continent, even in Australia of all countries.
@SP-qo3pd
3 жыл бұрын
They ate more rats too.
@Retroscoop
3 жыл бұрын
A few did yes. But when compared to the millions....
It is so important that this story was documented.
Thank you for posting this.
that poor man with the memory of his dying , ,bleeding father , beaten like that...hes still suffering thinking of it...
@melissasaint3283
4 жыл бұрын
@@aspincelaframboise5300 grow up.
@healthnut3165
4 жыл бұрын
aspince laframboise 😂😂
@normatible9795
4 жыл бұрын
jessie james that is true thats why I dont blame the Israelis who hunted down the nazis in Argentina and every corner of the world
@DerScheisse
4 жыл бұрын
" Mr. Hubert was sent to Buchenwald. ''In the camp there was a cage with a bear and an eagle,'' he said. ''Every day, they would throw a Jew in there. The bear would tear him apart and the eagle would pick at his bones.'' ''But that's unbelievable,'' whispered a visitor. ''It is unbelievable,'' said Mr. Hubert, ''but it happened.'' " www.nytimes.com/1988/11/10/world/time-too-painful-to-remember.html
@heaven-is-real
4 жыл бұрын
@@healthnut3165 you think that's funny?
This deserves to be a movie
Amazing story! Subscribed.
thanks for posting , fascinating .
I cant believe I've never heard of this story! It would make a great movie
@armadilloburns4880
4 жыл бұрын
Watch the counterfeiters.
@hhvictor2462
4 жыл бұрын
@Russ Gallagher Private Shultz
@getredytagetredy
4 жыл бұрын
Amadou Birken ...This is about the most truthful comment about this.
@melissasaint3283
4 жыл бұрын
You're right, their story deserves a well made movie
@husaberg1234
4 жыл бұрын
www.imdb.com/title/tt0813547/
I'd never heard of this story before. I'm proud to be English and for what my grandfathers and families went through. This channel is 100% worth subscribing to as they have some exceptional & interesting documentaries.
@trijezdci4588
3 жыл бұрын
How can anybody be proud to be of any nationality? You didn't do anything to be born into your nationality. Nor did anybody else. It was an accident of history, nothing more.
@md.tofailislamrudro512
2 жыл бұрын
Don't u feel ashamed for what ur predecessors did in India, Africa and other parts of the world?
@Star.Chaser
11 ай бұрын
@@OfficialAdiJaythat’s correct so modern white people shouldn’t feel like they need to tread on egg shells for being born white
@Star.Chaser
11 ай бұрын
Dave mate, you understand that the vast majority of people in the uk and the surrounding nations are all of Germanic heritage? England was invaded multiple times by the Nordic countries, maybe you missed the Norman invasion in your history class or it’s not taught.
Thank you for sharing this great documentary: their testimonies are deeply moving. Let’s never forget the horrors hatred, prejudice and dehumanizing others leads to. Those incredible and talented men are all gone now. They survived the holocaust and found the strength to build a life for themselves after, but obviously remained traumatized for life. I hope they found everlasting peace now.
Great video, thanks, I salute these survivors.
Thank you for documenting this part of history I knew nothing about.
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
3 жыл бұрын
There are books on it. One that I have is excellent.
wow what a story of survival....and other ....thank you for posting this
i am amazed how they told them how to make the banks notes better by not being to clinical
Excellent. Thank you very much!
Great channel- I love history
This is one of the best Timeline episodes I have ever seen. These good men endured, suffered and made exceptions wherever necessary -- to outlive their cruel masters who treated them as "intelligent cattle." No doubt each of these good men carries full knowledge and comprehension of the extent to which men can do evil. But as I watched this excellent video unfold, I kept thinking -- this earthly life is not the place of judging; except inasmuch as we men are able to render it. Instead, though they may think otherwise, the evil and cruel don't escape their ultimate destiny -- which occurs at the moment immediately following their heart's final beats, their lungs' final breaths.
@AB-lq1zd
3 жыл бұрын
How terribly verbose.
Perfect documentary like always you are the best 👌🙏
What a complicated thing history is. It's amazing how little we know of it and how much it comes to control us
@nickdick5937
3 жыл бұрын
Deep ,very deep
2:50 even 80 or 90 yrs later this man gets so emotional talking about it. Those memories still haunt him till this day. Never forget!! This was one of the most heinous crime against humanity! I couldn't even imagine being in a situation like that. May peace be with these survivors.
I read about this as a kid and High School junior high and I was totally impressed with the story was totally amazing and here it is documentary on it super thank you
Absolutely fascinating documentary.
Sort of a heart warming story
For anyone who thinks he or she has it rough today just because of how spoiled rotten even people in poverty. .. nothing compares to what people went through. Even myself. Be more thankful for just being able to get up every day and know that you are very fortunate to have what you have. The more people start learning about this history the better off you are. There are plenty of great informative documentaries relative to this.... Thank you for posting.
@dianeshelton9592
4 жыл бұрын
Well done in making this about you. I don’t see any of these men putting down the suffering of some of those alive today. You don’t know what is happening to everyone today. Just think of others occasionally, it might make you happier.
Thank-you for showing the world these mens stories. I teared up in the final 7 mins of the video, the look on their faces when the Americans came at noon is unreeling.
Good work. Thank you.
Amazing story! Thanks for sharing! The CREATOR bless you all near and far!
When I was teenager I saw a movie that was based on this around 1978. Thanks for posting this documentary
@ausendundeinenacht1
4 жыл бұрын
ANY MORE INFO on that?
I loved 'Private Schultz' - did NOT know it was based on a true story... brilliant.
@ninkbscott
5 жыл бұрын
@Forrest Trump Cheers may watch it
@ziblot1235
5 жыл бұрын
Schultz was my favorite. This story was also done and called "The Counterfeiter". It didnt have the comic touch thatSchultz had, and which I think was prbably closer to the truth. They were a bubling bunch. Comic opera.
Those crooks, simply giving away the money? Of course they would find a way to pocket as much as possible
23:28 On the Poster The Money Maker banden kapple = The Money Maker Gang Orchester XD they did indeed kept there humor
A lesson to us: No how bad things seem, or the tendency that all is over for you, hang on: your miracle is on the way. This is a really touching story.
@patrickfeehan6975
Жыл бұрын
where was the miracle for the 6 million who didn't survive the camps?
Well done!
They should make a movie about that story, very interesting.
@candysweets514
5 жыл бұрын
The Counterfeiters is the name of the film that was made of this story.
@MrRobertalexander
4 жыл бұрын
There are so many movies that should be made----it's absoluteĺy amazing.
@laurahoward5426
2 жыл бұрын
The COUNTERFEITERS, 2007
There is a beautiful portrait of Reginald Pole in Lambeth Palace. Lambeth was open to the public for tours in the summer of 2000. It was part of the String of Pearls opened for just that summer.
These men were the lucky ones. Walk a day in their boots before you insult them.
very NUANCED docu Lovely narrator 's voice ps how LUCKY those WERE
oh my, lord please give to those who endured so much and to endure further on in silent suffering, let them have their peace and let them have their forgiveness. for those men and woman in the camps it had to have been horrifying. With this lesson i have learnt,, at the cost of others suffering, i have learnt, humility and humanity to be grateful for all that i have,because compared to that, i live like a king,, and i am on a fixed income. all my prayers to all those who had suffer such horror.
@alibabakano4612
4 жыл бұрын
Well said . My heart goes to those who suffered . I Pray to God almighty to bring peace and justice for the whole World . Ameen .
@tonylaskowski7953
4 жыл бұрын
Amen Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
@clarityofmind7317
3 жыл бұрын
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Incredible artists.
@charlottestygall3961
3 жыл бұрын
They made a show about this Called "Private Shultz" I remember that was back in 1982
when i say it, i live it. as is life. say freedom. say victory. say peace.
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
3 жыл бұрын
Trainspotting was over 20 years ago pal...
@truescotsman4103
3 жыл бұрын
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse I don't know what you mean by that. I just made up this silly comment just for fun I don't remember even why I said it. What do you mean?
@AB-lq1zd
3 жыл бұрын
@@truescotsman4103 Reading your silly comment hurt his brain as it did mine.
I cant believe so many people did not know about this
@seventhson3228
3 жыл бұрын
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Counterfeiters_(2007_film)
Thank you very much.
What an impressive documentary!
@paulmerritt8593
2 жыл бұрын
Its started all over again. The survivors are already saying the same.
Humanity was never designed to abuse others we are all in part of familiar with pain even if we do not feel it personally.
Frightfully awesome...
now do a doc about the $100 bills distributed in Syria that led to the current security features in American paper currency...
@NiSiochainGanSaoirse
3 жыл бұрын
America doesnt have paper money. It's made from cotton.
@abelnewman8276
3 жыл бұрын
@@NiSiochainGanSaoirse en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cotton_paper
There was a British black comedy/ drama in 1981 called Private Schulz based on this story. It starred Michael Elphick, Billie Whitelaw and Ian Richardson. Terrific show, some parts are hysterical and Richardson does a Petter Sellers and plays three different characters. Check it out. Stay well everyone!
In the '80s, the BBC did a great comedy/drama version of this plot called "Private Schulz." Brilliant.
@63Baggies
6 жыл бұрын
I have the Box-set; starring the excellent Michael Elphick and Ian Richardson RIP. Wonderfully dark, funny and very British.
@idh31a74
5 жыл бұрын
Got it on DVD, brilliant! I remember watching it on TV back in ye olden days when there were only 3 channels.
@haroldfiedler6549
5 жыл бұрын
That BBC show was moronic. They tried to make fun of the Germans like the whole operation was a dopey failure. The only dopes were the stupid British because this German operation was very successful.
@christosvoskresye
5 жыл бұрын
@@haroldfiedler6549 About as successful as German jet fighters: a clever idea but scarcely a bump in the road to Berlin.
@haroldfiedler6549
4 жыл бұрын
@ImNotMad ButUR I could come up with 100 reasons, but I'll give you just one. Long after everyone else rid themselves of their kings and queens and royal families, in Britain the whole sleazy enterprise is still going. I don't know how many millions of dollars are siphoned off to keep these horse-faced fools in the green, but it's a scandal of "royal" proportions.
What a great story and thanks
They made a show about this Called "Private Shultz" I remember that was back in 1982
@jorgealdridge3244
4 жыл бұрын
I loved it loved it so you know how I can see it in america
And 75 years later we are now counterfeiting the currency ourselves. 2020
@peteswanson1846
3 жыл бұрын
And there are a few netflix shows about counterfeiting - good girls / money heist / AND. Trumps designated survivor is named David Bernhardt...
@nickdick5937
3 жыл бұрын
Yes
Walter Hagen wrote a very interesting book on the subject.
A rare authentic narrative. Tells much about all parties. Amazing story and creditable.
I've handled both original notes and the Operation Bernhard counterfeits, and they were very good and would have only gotten better as time went on. They could have destroyed the British banking system given enough time. Dropping them from aircraft would not have worked, though. It would have attracted too much attention and the government would have been suspicious of the notes right away. Sneaking it in by covert means and having spies across the country spending it into circulation would have worked better. It would have been less noticeable.
@SP-qo3pd
3 жыл бұрын
Still in all it was a sound plan. If you had a bill that's so close to the real deal that the authorities can't distinguish, then that's more valuable than any weapon in the field.
The only problem is, the counterfeiters can't keep up with any normal government in putting out new money. There just aren't enough printing presses around.
Live one day more!!!This is Legendary tale!!!
They were not pound notes (as the narrator keeps saying) but five pound notes (as the film shows). The Nazis never distributed them, but they did use them to pay various German spies, including 'Cicero' (Elysesa Bazna) an Albanian who worked at the British embassy in Istanbul, Turkey, who passed on secrets to the Germans throughout the 1940s. (He was the subject of the film '5 Fingers' starring James Mason). He was never caught or jailed for spying but when he tried to use his forged five pound notes to buy a hotel in Ankera he was caught and jailed for passing counterfeit money (the bank of England realised immediately they were forgeries). He sued the West German government for paying him with counterfeit money and to try and get them to reimburse him with genuine notes, but did not succeed and lost his case.
@Longtack55
5 жыл бұрын
He does not say they were "One Pound" notes and he also refers to them as "Fivers."
@shenghan9385
5 жыл бұрын
Poor dude swindled by the Nazis.
@patrooney2283
5 жыл бұрын
Anthony owen : Thanks. that was very interesting!!🙏😚💕💕
@catnip9178
5 жыл бұрын
@@Longtack55 at 10.43 he says British pound notes.
@jam9297
5 жыл бұрын
They had at least 5, 10, and 50 pound notes not just 5
This would make an incredible movie! Wow
@trijezdci4588
3 жыл бұрын
Not "would", but "did": kzread.info/dash/bejne/lZxom6p7lsLHfZs.html
It's a very sad thing to see this documentary and then read some of the comments here. Persecution of anyone is disgusting and brainless....
@ClintEastwoodenDoors
4 жыл бұрын
To know who rules over you, see who you are not allowed to criticize.
@jgedutis
4 жыл бұрын
@@cattleherder1912 Its rather ironic that your name is Cattle Herder when you are such a sheep
@MrUhwoody
4 жыл бұрын
@@cattleherder1912 Well well... Hatin' on the Jews. You should know that that won't end well for ya, pardner. Bless your little heart.
@cattleherder1912
4 жыл бұрын
@@MrUhwoody You should know that it wont end well for you if you love rothschild. They see you as cattle.
@cattleherder1912
4 жыл бұрын
@April M Hahahhaha! Enlighten yourself before its too late cattle.
And some people today in this country think they have it bad, don't forget the past .
@LarryNathanielPhoto
4 жыл бұрын
When you have to compare your circumstances to the Holocaust in order to say you do not have things bad, you have it bad.
@jgedutis
4 жыл бұрын
@@LarryNathanielPhoto This statement is utter nonsense
@aboomination897
3 жыл бұрын
dude, we cannot justify the injustice of today by comparing it to the holocaust
@willbe5994
2 жыл бұрын
People should really stop using the holocaust as a barometer for suffering
I watched a bbc drama series in the eighties called private schultz starring Michael elphick which was based on this story,it was very well made
one of the most fascinating stories of WW2
Request timeline to publish a book on these brave people.
I was so fascinated with the Bernhardt Operation story that I purchased a genuine British Pound and the forged version from 2 separate dealers, one from the U.S. (William Rosenblaum) and the other dealer from London.
A lot of those notes still circulated in several countries. It’s been said that until England took those currency notes out of circulation, you could easily have been handed those counterfeit notes and spent them, even deposited them into banks. They were that perfect.
There is a Movie called "The counterfeiters" that you must see, based on Operation Bernhard.
@alfredenisz4775
4 жыл бұрын
I seem to remember that it was an Austrian production and the movie was in German
@Retroscoop
3 жыл бұрын
Or Operation Andreas, apparantly there were several names or several operations. In the Wiki article about Alfred Naujocks it's called Operation Andreas.
What year is this doc from?
Growing up I heard many stories about the war my grandfather on my father's side was an Italian Soldier and my grandfather on my mother's side was a Greek resistance fighter both of them had stories about different tragedies you could always see the sorrow in their eyes when they told them nothing good ever comes from war you would think we would learn from the past yet here we are still doing the same thing there must be a better way
@jonminnella2966
4 жыл бұрын
@April M i agree with you everything except war part sorry but there has tobe a better way people dieing is not the answer
@jonminnella2966
4 жыл бұрын
@April M agreed some thing has to be done
fascinating documentary, thank you
@aspincelaframboise5300
5 жыл бұрын
Hearsay much eh… Üö
Where can I find the music from the last minute ?
Subtitles would have been great for those of us with impaired hearing....
@dme1973de
4 жыл бұрын
Turn on the subtitles on the video then.
A dramatization is the film The Counterfeiters. Academy Award Best Foreign Language Film 2007.
The irony is they are now worth hundreds of pounds on the collector market
Incredible Story .Terrible sadness and drama.
Skilled recruits
An amazing story of the human spirit, and the will to simply persevere through one of the most grotesque periods of human history.
All since time of Egypt and for no reason....
Was thinking World Bank today.
There us a movie, made in 1952, named "Five Fingers" It is based on a true story and the forged notes were part of the story
@ScorpioBornIn69
5 жыл бұрын
You're thinking of that movie part when they go to the Dungeon and that masked Dungeon elevator operator singing of each floor and what goes on each floor. 3rd floor sounded like if there's a gas chamber and a crematory.
@johnwilson1094
3 жыл бұрын
The Agent known as Cicero was paid in forged British pounds, more than likely notes from this secret operation.
@Retroscoop
3 жыл бұрын
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elyesa_Bazna
Although two totally different scenarios, you hear about the vets who came back from Vietnam with mental health issues and such but you never hear of the issues survivors of the worst tragedy know to man had to live with. How can one live a normal life after the camps? When, I watch the survivors talk about it, it blows my mind how adjusted they have become and resilient they are "For lack of better words" My heart goes out to all that perished and survived.
@iwasdroppedatbirth2409
5 жыл бұрын
I would say that the communist systematic starvation of over 10 million people is worse
@redbutterfly88
5 жыл бұрын
Although only few vets who suffered ptsd after vietnam war, the loud story you hear were purposely higlighted to gain sympathy for the lost battle. Most vetd cope very well, some of them becomes succesfull politicians, still work in govt. And enjoying their retirement.
@AB-lq1zd
3 жыл бұрын
30% of them weren't smack heads...
A seriously lucky series of events spared these great men. Despite knowing, not one of the 6,000,000 murdered would want survivors to suffer, the survivors guilt must weigh heavily, on them from time to time. The same is true for anyone who survives any tragic event, or a series of horrific events where others perished.
@TheWelwyn21
5 жыл бұрын
Reports by the red cross in 1968 proved that 250,000 jews were killed it seems to have been overlooked
@hodaka1000
5 жыл бұрын
@75 01 You wake up they should have nuked the Nazis!
@hodaka1000
5 жыл бұрын
@@TheWelwyn21 Yeah and the earth is flat the sky is falling and Donald Trump a really honest guy!
@scovserbcurmudgeon6818
4 жыл бұрын
Dan Francis I am a Nigerian prince. Your gullibility and stupidity have led me to believe I can trust you with my fortune, as I must leave my country to escape the clutches of an army of pygmy sasquatches. Send me your bank account number, and I will deposit 98 gazillion dollars into your account, and collect it when I arrive in your country in my hover-submarine. I will give you 10 percent of the money as a transaction fee. Also, you can have your pick of either a genuine naugahyde recliner, or a toaster once owned by Mohammed (peace be upon him) please reply quickly.
@nickdick5937
3 жыл бұрын
To be precise ELEVEN MILLIONS PEOPLE were killed in concentration camps but, 5 millions were not. ...
I am reading Murray Teigh Bloom's book the Man Who Stole Portugal. A very good read.
When you need to print money out of thin air find yourself well skilled labor in that field.
@foxfur8327
4 жыл бұрын
@BLUE DOG because few people have been persecuted more than innocent Jews.
@JM-yx1lm
4 жыл бұрын
@@foxfur8327 dont be a fool. I like and respect the jews but they have been kicked out of almost every country they tried to settle in. Not for nothing but because they always try to corrupt the people and were very devious.
@silverbullet2008bb
4 жыл бұрын
@@JM-yx1lm It's like this; If I told you I'd been kicked out of a bar and it was the barman's fault you may believe me but if I told you I'd been thrown out of 109 different bars then it would be clear who the trouble maker was.
@trijezdci4588
3 жыл бұрын
@@silverbullet2008bb Unless there had been a massive 1000 year long propaganda campaign against your tribe that convinced all the barmen that you are no good and they all threw you out just because of that.
@AB-lq1zd
3 жыл бұрын
@@trijezdci4588 In fairness propaganda only goes so far... Also the concept of being thrown out implies that you were invited into the bar in the first place, which on your analogy wouldn't have happened if they were all on notice that you were a persona non grata.
As a young lad, I remember watching a BBC programme called "Private Schulz" in 1980. Being a young lad, I was fascinated by the story, but only as I got older and read more and more, came to realise that the program was not so much a work of fiction, but actually very close to the facts and details of the actual events, but very well written and portrayed. WELL worth watching if you get a chance to.
At 6 minutes in, that former prisoner hasn't aged at all! He must've been at least 18 to 20 years old, in that prisoner picture. Meaning this documentary would've been filmed in the 1990s? Amazing
Odd the icon is the Purple Triangle badge?
oh well. Could have worked.
Got to the elderly gentleman who witnessed his fathers murder and turned it off. I'm so intrigued by this unbelievable story and I love learning. But that gentleman's tears just ripped my guts out. We will never understand the terror and pain these people experienced.
Great documentary on here called - Everything is a Rich Mans Trick.
@thepanel2935
4 жыл бұрын
Its correct title is "From JFK to 9-11 -- Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick" by Francis Richard Conolley.