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Holocaust survivor who massacred a German family including a child with a hatchet as they slept

Peter Chemy was born on 18 June 1918 in Tarnopol, then part of Austria-Hungary. When Nazi Germany invaded Poland on 1 September 1939, Peter Chemy was 21 years old. In the weeks following the German attack on Poland, German SS, police, and military units shot thousands of Polish civilians, including many members of the Polish nobility, clergy, and intelligentsia. In the spring of 1940, the German occupation authorities launched AB-Action, a plan to systematically eliminate Poles considered to be members of the “leadership class.” Peter Chemy was one of the Polish detained by Nazi officials and sent to a concentration camp, from which he was liberated by the Americans at the end of the war, in May 1945. He had been most probably imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp located in Upper Austria, about 12 miles east of Linz. After the end of World War II, delinquency in the majority of the European States took on exceptional aspects. On the first days after the liberation, resentment and demand for punishment burst out in allied countries against those who collaborated politically or economically with the enemy. The authorities were compelled to arrest those who had committed such crimes against the security of the State, and those whose activity was of a suspicious nature in order to prevent the population from committing assault against their lives or their property. Masses of arrests took place in all occupied countries and the authorities had to quickly organize concentration camps or to transform buildings into provisional penitentiaries, because the existing prisons had no room for the mass of arrested people. This overcrowding was so acute that the situation became critical and as a result judiciary and penitentiary authorities were compelled to relax the punishment of a considerable number of prisoners under restraint for common-law crimes. In this atmosphere of lawlessness and chaos, Peter Chemy, liberated from a concentration camp, spent his first months of freedom drifting across postwar Germany. On a snowy winter night of December 1945, he found refuge and a meal in the home of a German family consisting of husband, wife, and a daughter. They fed him and gave him a bed. After they went to sleep, however, Chemy found a hatchet and brutally murdered the couple and their young daughter in their beds. Join World History channel and get access to benefits:    / @worldhistoryvideos   Disclaimer: All opinions and comments below are from members of the public and do not reflect the views of World History channel. We do not accept promoting violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on attributes such as: race, nationality, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation. World History has right to review the comments and delete them if they are deemed inappropriate. ► CLICK the SUBSCRIBE button for more interesting clips:    / @worldhistoryvideos   #worldhistory #history #worldwar2videos

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