Filming The End of the Holocaust : Allied Documentaries, Nuremberg and the Liberation of the Concentration Camps

Filming the End of the Holocaust considers how the US Government commissioned the US Signal Corps and other filmmakers to document the horrors of the concentration camps during the April-May 1945 liberation. The evidence of the Nazis' genocidal actions amassed in these films, some of them made...

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Main Authors:Michalcyzk, John J. (Author)
Formato: Online-Resource
Idioma:English
Publicado em:London, England : Bloomsbury Academic, 20160421
Colecção:War, Culture and Society
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Resumo:Filming the End of the Holocaust considers how the US Government commissioned the US Signal Corps and other filmmakers to document the horrors of the concentration camps during the April-May 1945 liberation. The evidence of the Nazis' genocidal actions amassed in these films, some of them made by Hollywood luminaries such as John Ford and Billy Wilder, would go on to have a major impact at the Nuremberg Trials; they helped to indict Nazi officials as the judges witnessed scenes of torture, human experimentation and extermination of Jews and non-Jews in the gas chambers and crematoria. These films, some produced by the Soviets, were integral to the war crime trials that followed the Holocaust and the Second World War, and this book provides a thorough, close analysis of the footage in these films and their historical significance
Descrição Física:1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:9781474210652
9781474282789
Acesso:Open Access