The Bloody REVENGE of Heinrich Himmler's Daughter and The BRUTAL Last Days of the SS Chief

Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS and architect of the Holocaust, was the most wanted man in Europe in the final days of World War II. Disguised as a police sergeant with false documents and an eye patch, he attempted to cross Allied lines with a plan to negotiate his survival. What happened in the twelve minutes following his identification in Lüneburg was never fully explained in any public report. Captain Selvester wrote a classified report that night containing details official accounts had omitted, remaining hidden for decades. The Allies searched for years for the SS Swiss bank accounts, the funds confiscated from millions of victims and the documents on the financial infrastructure of the Nazi regime. Himmler took them with him. What he did leave behind was a partially encrypted list whose contents remained classified because the chain of people it identified was still active during the Cold War. His daughter Gudrun Burwitz spent seventy-three years building the longest-lasting Nazi support network of the postwar era. She financed Josef Mengele's escape for three decades. She traveled to Chile to meet Walter Rauff, designer of the gas vans that killed more than one hundred thousand people. She coordinated the defense of Klaus Barbie, the Butcher of Lyon. German intelligence services monitored her for decades without ever prosecuting her. In two thousand eighteen she was buried before one hundred people who received notification while avoiding traceable phones. If you enjoyed this documentary subscribe to the channel and activate the bell so you never miss our next episodes.