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Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State DVD
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Semi-documentary DVD - Auschwitz - Inside the Nazi State (DVD)
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Part of the German effort in coming to terms with the atrocities of the Second World War has been the opening up of concentration camps for all to see. The most notorious of these is Auschwitz, a location that saw unspeakable horrors unfold as the war raged. This series takes a look at the events and history of Auschwitz in a six-part program. Exhaustive research was undertaken, with victims and perpetrators of the crimes committed at the site spoken to at length. Reenactments help provide a gruesome...
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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 07/18/2006
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This six-part series tells the story of the Auschwitz Death Camp, site of the largest mass murder in the history of the world. Writer Laurence Rees and his team interviewed over 100 eyewitnesses, including former Nazi perpetrators who speak on the record for the first time. Their story is brought to life through the innovative use of archived footage, dramatic recreations of key moments, computer reconstructions based on recently discovered plans of the camp, and their extraordinary testimony. This...
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Netherlands released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Dutch ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: 2-DVD Set, Interactive Menu, SYNOPSIS: It is the site of the largest mass murder in the history of the world - Auschwitz. Yet few know the true and surprising history of this most infamous place, nor how it fitted into the Nazis` overall plan for the mass extermination of the Jews...
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Incorporating new research, the six 50-minute episodes in this series unfold Auschwitz's grim realities. For the production, over 100 eyewitnesses-including perpetrators speaking for the first time-talk about their memories while archival film, dramatic re-creations, and camp reconstructions with computer graphics tell the main story. Each segment concludes with historians and scholars taking part in a brief follow-up discussion. The illustrated 327-page book by writer/producer Laurence Rees parallels...
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