
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Everything has to start somewhere. This programme’s about the first day of the holocaust. Not the efficient extermination camps like Auschwitz. But men working hard days organising the digging of deep pits (just the right length), ammunition (you don’t want to run out half way through), organising Jews to the site and then shooting them all day long (you need plenty of Schnapps for the men) until there were none left. Standartenführer (Colonel) Paul Blobel was the right man for the job. In September 1941, they nailed it at the Ukrainian town of Berdichev. But first you need me to tell you how everything came together for this perfect storm.
Everything has to start somewhere. This programme’s about the first day of the holocaust. Not the efficient extermination camps like Auschwitz. But men working hard days organising the digging of deep pits (just the right length), ammunition (you don’t want to run out half way through), organising Jews to the site and then shooting them all day long (you need plenty of Schnapps for the men) until there were none left. Standartenführer (Colonel) Paul Blobel was the right man for the job. In September 1941, they nailed it at the Ukrainian town of Berdichev. But first you need me to tell you how everything came together for this perfect storm.