अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंCameramen from Britain's Army Film Unit capture footage of concentration camps in German in 1945.Cameramen from Britain's Army Film Unit capture footage of concentration camps in German in 1945.Cameramen from Britain's Army Film Unit capture footage of concentration camps in German in 1945.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 1 नामांकन
Adolf Hitler
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
Sidney Bernstein
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Alfred Hitchcock
- Self
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
It was difficult to watch. Over the decades, I think most of us have seen snippets of many of the scenes. However this is an important compilation of much longer and fuller scenes, as well as many we have not seen.
It is most important that it is a filmed proof of the German Concentration Camps scope of brutality and inhumanity. More of the public should learn about this film and watch it.
It is most important that it is a filmed proof of the German Concentration Camps scope of brutality and inhumanity. More of the public should learn about this film and watch it.
10barryrd
This is a truly outstanding film. What it achieves is a true glimpse of the horror of man's inhumanity to man. We cannot truly understand the full extent of the evils perpetrated by the Nazi war machine, totally devoid of a speck of human compassion, and what went on day by day over years of the most vile persecution. This documentary tells us what the filmmakers found when they went to Belsen, Dachau etc. This glimpse in itself is mind numbing. What must it have been like to live through it? We can only imagine.
The tortured souls in this film look like they were in "hell on earth". In fact, I would never have imagined hell being this brutalizing. The emaciated bodies, sunken eyes, glazed looks of men, women and children staggering around speaks for itself. This must never happen again. Yet, we know that unimaginable brutality still goes on around the world today. Maybe not as organized and efficient as the war machine in this film but the twisted and hateful minds of human beings is still at work in this world.
This film needs to be shown. Some would object to the graphic pictures on the screen but this is what the Allied forces found when the arrived. Modern film makers could never reproduce evil on this scale.
This is not a spoiler because most of us know what happened. What we need is a reminder of how false prophets can lead a people to such atrocities. The opening scenes show huge crowds cheering on Hitler and his party. This led 12 years later to the abominations that were suffered by Jews, clergy, dissidents, homosexuals and others not deemed to fit the plan a master race. Excellent film. We should all watch it.
10grantss
In April/May 1945 Allied camera teams filmed footage of the German concentration camps, including of the corpses of dead detainees and of the malnourished, ill-treated survivors. The main aim was to produce a documentary of Nazi atrocities to show to the German people in order to weaken any pro-Nazi sentiment that might remain. A secondary aim was as evidence that the atrocities occurred. This film was never made and the footage was archived. In 2014 the footage and narration from the original script were used to create a documentary on the German concentration camps, as seen from the perspective of liberating Allied soldiers. This is that film.
An incredibly confronting film, highly effective in its graphic depiction of the utter brutality and large-scale murderousness of the concentration camps. It's quite shocking to see hundreds of dead bodies being manhandled into mass graves and the state of the corpses indicating the level of starvation and mistreatment the victims suffered. Quite emotional too, as you think that at one stage they were a living human being, only for someone to abuse them to death.
I'm not very squeamish but it was difficult for me to watch at times.
There is a repetitiveness to these scenes but that is effective in conveying the scale of the genocide and brutality. The scale is also demonstrated through showing the distribution of all the camps in Europe and then going to some of the larger ones. The means vary by each camp and these differences are examined too. There's also mention of some of the lesser-known atrocities that the Nazis committed.
The version I watched had a short intro before the film itself, a "making of" detailing the history of the footage and why it was shot. It also had an outro which was very interesting and explained some of the features of the film, especially its narration, which may have seemed odd to modern audiences. There is also an interview with a survivor of one of the camps, putting a modern face to the tragedy.
An astonishing, vitally necessary documentary.
An incredibly confronting film, highly effective in its graphic depiction of the utter brutality and large-scale murderousness of the concentration camps. It's quite shocking to see hundreds of dead bodies being manhandled into mass graves and the state of the corpses indicating the level of starvation and mistreatment the victims suffered. Quite emotional too, as you think that at one stage they were a living human being, only for someone to abuse them to death.
I'm not very squeamish but it was difficult for me to watch at times.
There is a repetitiveness to these scenes but that is effective in conveying the scale of the genocide and brutality. The scale is also demonstrated through showing the distribution of all the camps in Europe and then going to some of the larger ones. The means vary by each camp and these differences are examined too. There's also mention of some of the lesser-known atrocities that the Nazis committed.
The version I watched had a short intro before the film itself, a "making of" detailing the history of the footage and why it was shot. It also had an outro which was very interesting and explained some of the features of the film, especially its narration, which may have seemed odd to modern audiences. There is also an interview with a survivor of one of the camps, putting a modern face to the tragedy.
An astonishing, vitally necessary documentary.
This must be shown at every schools.There is a trend among new generation worshipping hitler without knowing actual history.Such cruel personalities must be hated
In 1945, British forces approach Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Producer Sidney Bernstein working for the Ministry of Information, leads a film crew to document the German atrocities. The project is called German Concentration Camps Factual Survey. He would recruit his friend Alfred Hitchcock to help create the film, but it gets suspended in the murky cold-war politics after the fighting. The footage was used in Death Mills (1945) and Memory of the Camps (1984). Eventually, the Imperial War Museum decided to expand on the 1984 version to complete the original plan for the movie.
This is an important project. It's important to keep revisiting it over the years. More than this film alone, it's more important to maintain and preserve the endless hours of unused footage. This is the video evidence of the actual truth. From the first rumors of the camps, the deniers were out ready to dispute them. Without the original film stock, they would have a lot more ammunition. As long as the physical evidence exists, the deniers are relegated to the fringe.
This is an important project. It's important to keep revisiting it over the years. More than this film alone, it's more important to maintain and preserve the endless hours of unused footage. This is the video evidence of the actual truth. From the first rumors of the camps, the deniers were out ready to dispute them. Without the original film stock, they would have a lot more ammunition. As long as the physical evidence exists, the deniers are relegated to the fringe.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाOriginally shot in 1945, the project took longer than expected to complete, and eventually five of the film's six reels were left, abandoned, in the Imperial War Museum and forgotten. The footage was discovered decades later, and shown in an incomplete version at the Berlin Film Festival in 1984, and then broadcast on American PBS in 1985 under the title Memory of the Camps (1984).
- कनेक्शनEdited into Frontline: Memory of the Camps (1984)
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