The Pete Quiñones Show

Episode 1280: Einsatzgruppe C and Vinnitsa w/ Thomas777

Oct 16, 2025
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer from 'Radio Free Chicago,' delves into WWII's Einsatzgruppen and the complexities of wartime violence. He discusses the recent identification of a German soldier in a notorious execution photo, revealing the operational reasons behind such atrocity documentation. Thomas contrasts German and Allied strategies and explores how regular soldiers became involved in mass killings, all while tracing the ideological roots of Nazi racial policies. His insights into the psychological aspects of execution units and the broader implications of historical atrocities are particularly compelling.
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INSIGHT

Race War As A Central War Logic

  • Rassenkrieg (race war) framed actions on all sides and normalized extreme violence in the 20th-century battlefield.
  • Thomas777 contends the Holocaust's portrayal as unique obscures broader patterns of modern wartime annihilation.
ANECDOTE

Ordinary Men And Candid Testimony

  • Thomas777 cites Christopher Browning's Ordinary Men and interviews with Ordnungspolizei Battalion 101 to show candid admissions of mass shootings.
  • He compares these eyewitness accounts to public US military reporting of civilian body counts in Vietnam.
INSIGHT

Killers Also Served In Combat

  • Einsatzgruppen personnel performed both ethnic-cleansing and frontline anti-partisan roles, suffering combat losses like regular soldiers.
  • Thomas777 emphasizes many such men died in hostile action while also committing atrocities.
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