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In reply to the discussion: Why Hitchcock’s horrifying film on the Holocaust was never shown [View all]MarianJack
(10,237 posts)44. I remember hearing this also...
...and my uncle REALLY wanted to shoot the Germans. His unit was made up of mostly neighborhood guys who'd newer seen Jewish people in their lives. They did, however, recognize inhuman horror when they saw it!
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All of Samuel Fullers movies are like that, very realistic, the Big Red One was based on
ChosenUnWisely
Jan 2015
#41
"...they don't defeat Nazis by becoming Nazis," Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.
jtuck004
Jan 2015
#42
My father, who is a survivor, explained that reality was different for those liberated by the
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#61
My father was mostly in camps around the Riga Lativa area, transported there from Hamburg
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#64
Not just this nation. It is terrible that they are among us, but realize that this level of
MH1
Jan 2015
#47
The Holocaust revisionists and deniers have plenty of ammunition in their lunacy gun.
zappaman
Jan 2015
#52
Thanks for posting. I don't have cable so don't get HBO (where the movie
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#19
If you have not already seen it, I would also recommend French director Alain Resnais'
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#22
I saw that almost 50 years ago in high school. It is still with me.
DamnYankeeInHouston
Jan 2015
#49
I suspect this link won't be viewable outside the UK, but here's the Channel 4 page for the new one
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2015
#60
Much obliged. Will try to take a look later today (Firefox is acting hinky with it right now) - nt
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#62
Senator Prescott Bush (R-CT) had financial dealings w/Nazi bankers. Hope that film escapes the vault
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2015
#31
You continue to astound me in the straightforwardness of your remarks.
Behind the Aegis
Jan 2015
#54