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The Hunt for "Ivan the Terrible": Treblinka's Most Brutal Guard & The John Demjanjuk Trials
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The Hunt for "Ivan the Terrible": Treblinka's Most Brutal Guard & The John Demjanjuk Trials

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February 28, 202641m 18s

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In this episode of pplpod, we delve into one of the most chilling and complex mysteries in WWII history: the true identity of the Holocaust perpetrator known as "Ivan the Terrible". Known as a notoriously cruel guard at the Treblinka extermination camp, this unidentified mass murderer operated the tank engines that fed the gas chambers and subjected victims to unspeakable torture with swords, pipes, and whips.

We explore the intense international manhunt and the explosive true crime history surrounding John Demjanjuk, a retired Cleveland autoworker of Ukrainian descent who was accused of being the infamous Nazi concentration camp guard. Listeners will hear about Demjanjuk's dramatic 1988 trial in Israel, where he was initially sentenced to death, and his shocking 1993 Israeli Supreme Court acquittal. The overturning of his conviction hinged on uncovered Soviet archives and statements from former guards suggesting the real "Ivan the Terrible" was actually a man named Ivan Marchenko, who was last seen fleeing to Yugoslavia in 1944.

Join us as we untangle the web of Holocaust perpetrators, historical justice, KGB evidence, and the haunting legacy of the Treblinka death camp. Did the real monster join the Yugoslav partisans and vanish into history as a missing fugitive, or is the truth far more complicated?.

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