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Interesting accountability and non accountability. I cannot imagine smelling burning flesh and having it lingering in the air for years. I was intrigued by the first hand story telling.\rWe human beings are horrible to one another.
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It was a bit long, not sure if young people will connect.\rThe scene with the young people was very strong but it was not clear who are they and why they meet the X-SS.\rMy father is a Holocaust survivor and I knew about the camps that were mentioned and I was interested to see what these people had to say. It is important film and it showed another angle of the story. Thanks for letting me view it!
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It's very historical. I wish it was translated into English. It's a bit much to read all of captions.
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The narrative isn't as cohesive as it could have been, but it's an important addition to holocaust documentation. It serves are a reminder that people refuse to take responsibility for their actions and acknowledge their own crimes.
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Interesting accountability and non accountability. I cannot imagine smelling burning flesh and having it lingering in the air for years. I was intrigued by the first hand story telling.\rWe human beings are horrible to one another.
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It's very historical. I wish it was translated into English. It's a bit much to read all of captions.
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It was a bit long, not sure if young people will connect.\rThe scene with the young people was very strong but it was not clear who are they and why they meet the X-SS.\rMy father is a Holocaust survivor and I knew about the camps that were mentioned and I was interested to see what these people had to say. It is important film and it showed another angle of the story. Thanks for letting me view it!
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The narrative isn't as cohesive as it could have been, but it's an important addition to holocaust documentation. It serves are a reminder that people refuse to take responsibility for their actions and acknowledge their own crimes.