Producido y presentado como prueba en el juicio por crímenes de guerra de Nuremberg de Hermann Göring y otros veinte líderes nazis.Producido y presentado como prueba en el juicio por crímenes de guerra de Nuremberg de Hermann Göring y otros veinte líderes nazis.Producido y presentado como prueba en el juicio por crímenes de guerra de Nuremberg de Hermann Göring y otros veinte líderes nazis.
- Self - US Army General
- (as Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower)
- Self - US Army commander of ground forces invading Nazi Germany
- (as Gen. Omar Bradley)
- Self - US Army General
- (as Gen. George S. Patton)
- Self - US Army Colonel
- (as Col. Hayden Sears)
- Self - US Army Major
- (as Maj. Herman Bolker)
- Self - US Navy Lieutenant, Mauthausen concentration camp inmate
- (as Lt. Jack Taylor)
Opiniones destacadas
This film should not be viewed by the very young or the faint of heart.
This film SHOULD be viewed by all thinking adults.
It is graphic evidence of what happens when "normal" folk view those that are in any way different from themselves as "other." It is a shameful testimony of what divisive thinking and attitudes can and do lead to.
Highly recommended.
The victims show beatings and cigarette burns that were given to them by the Nazis. This documentary definitely serves its purpose which is to provide evidence of the atrocities and brutalities committed by the Nazi regime and its officers. The documentary takes you through multiple concentration camps around Europe and therefore this footage is sufficient as evidence and to provide insight into the Holocaust.
Arranged into an hour long narrative that provides brief description of each camp its crew visits, the unedited footage of countless corpses & frail, skeletal survivors is heartbreaking & soul-shattering to watch. With extremism again on the rise and global tensions increasingly high, this evidential documentary continues to serve as a constant & cautionary reminder of what hatred can lead to, and why it is absolutely essential to destroy evil before it takes centerstage. A genuinely discomforting sit no doubt but it is by all means a mandatory viewing.
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- TriviaFilming the horrifying scenes of Dachau so traumatized Stevens that upon his return to Hollywood after the war he fell into a depressed state, not working and keeping himself apart from the industry. He did eventually return to directing, but completely left behind his prior style as a great comedic director and helmed only serious movies for the rest of his career.
- Citas
Interviewer: How many ways did they execute these men?
Self - US Navy Lieutenant, Mauthausen concentration camp inmate: [Talking to camera and wearing a P.O.W. uniform] Five or six ways: by gas, by shooting, by beating, that is, beating with clubs... uh... by exposure, that is, standing out in the snow naked for forty-eight hours and having cold water thrown on them in the middle of winter, starvation, dogs, and pushing over a hundred-foot cliff. This is all true, has been seen, and is now being recorded.
Interviewer: Where did you get that uniform you have on?
Self - US Navy Lieutenant, Mauthausen concentration camp inmate: This uniform, uh, I came here in uniform, but it was taken away from me, and this was substituted with my number and "U.S.A.". I have been condemned to death as another American also in this camp, but, fortunately, the 11th Armoured has come through and saved us in time.
- ConexionesEdited into Nuit et brouillard (1956)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Nazi Concentration and Prison Camps
- Locaciones de filmación
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- Tiempo de ejecución59 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1