8/10
Far right should be destroyed and this shows why.
18 September 2020
Well this had to be one of the most difficult-to-watch-documentaries I came across lately. I've seen my share of documentaries about most of the wars but this was just of another level. The images are very hard, almost inhumane to watch, but it's a necessary evil so the future generations can see what some people (if you can call them that) were capable of during World War II. The atrocities that took place over there, in total impunity, tolerated by the Germans living close to it, it's unimaginable. This documenraty should be a yearly mandatory watch everywhere in the world, so we would never forget and never forgive, and maybe so we could eradicate the far right once and for all. People that deny the Holocaust ever happened should watch this, and imagine it could be anybody dying like an animal, lesser than an animal actually, it could be their own family one day. The last part of the documentary was lesser interesting, when it was more about the diffusion of the movie than about the atrocities. To me that was a point not worth mentioning in this otherwise good documentary, not after the cruel images shown before. Parents should be warned though that this documentary contains images that will never be erased from a memory, not really material to show young children.
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