Lest We Forget / Nazi Concentration Camps / That Justice Be Done

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Publication Year
2011 
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Pages
82 
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Lest We Forget- 13 minutes-color- This film documents some of the nazi atrocities that were found when the concentration camps were liberated in the spring of 1945. Some of the film describes how men were hung on a hook were they died a slow death. Victims show how they were brutalized. German citizens are forced to witness what the nazis had done. They are forced to view the piles of corpses, and the ovens. They are also shown the twisted and bizarre crafts that the nazis indulged in. These included making lampshades from human skin and shrinking heads. Nazi Concentration Camps-58 minutes-black and white-Perhaps the definitive documentary of the Nazi death camps, this is an official documentary report compiled from United States Army films made by military photographers. Horrors from camp after camp are shown. Victims tell how dogs were used to attack prisoners, how cold water was thrown on naked prisoners as they stood in the snow, how some were beaten with a barbed wire wrapped stick, and more. The infamous phony showers where the victims were gassed and the ovens where the bodies would be cremated are shown. Finally, bulldozers are used to mass bury the piles of corpses. That Justice Be Done- 11 minutes-black and white. This short begins with Adolf Hitler at a huge nazi rally in Nuremberg in which he decries that surely he has the right to remove millions of an inferior race. As the nazis cheer, the film cuts to the horrors and atrocities this ideology led to. The film ends with the Nuremberg trials of the top nazis. 
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