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How the Holocaust Began

How the Holocaust Began

★ 6.02023Movie5 h 0 mUnited Kingdom
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The Nazi evolution from murderous anti-semitism into organised death camps, as documented in this sober piece of historical excavation from Holocaust specialist James Bulgin, is truly shocking in its specificity. An ad-hoc interpretation of party doctrine became an agreed policy of mass shootings on the Eastern Front, before logistical frustrations and concern for the mental health of the executioners prompted a shift to more efficient methods. Almost as distressing as the barbarism itself was the necessary collaboration and complicity of many thousands of locals across Latvia and Lithuania. Harrowing viewing, but it is surely only in better understanding the detail behind the Nazis' mass murders that we can better understand how to ensure it never happens again.

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How the Holocaust Began

2023

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5 h 0 m

United Kingdom

Dokumentaryo

Kasaysayan

War

The Nazi evolution from murderous anti-semitism into organised death camps, as documented in this sober piece of historical excavation from Holocaust specialist James Bulgin, is truly shocking in its specificity. An ad-hoc interpretation of party doctrine became an agreed policy of mass shootings on the Eastern Front, before logistical frustrations and concern for the mental health of the executioners prompted a shift to more efficient methods. Almost as distressing as the barbarism itself was the necessary collaboration and complicity of many thousands of locals across Latvia and Lithuania. Harrowing viewing, but it is surely only in better understanding the detail behind the Nazis' mass murders that we can better understand how to ensure it never happens again.
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Hesmanuel

29/05/2023 18:06
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The Rock

19/05/2023 09:40
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Abu Sufiyan Vasa

15/05/2023 16:03
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nassifzeytoun

12/05/2023 16:05
Interesting title. Dull execution. Makes you wonder who finances these, and why these people focus on that one specific evil over all other evil. The holocaust killed 6 million people. WWII killed 60. Stalin killed over 80. Mao killed over 100. I guess it's much easier to study the holocaust because it's very neatly documented, more inhabitable than Siberia & closer & safer than China? And what about North Korea, TODAY? The writing is also lazy and the historical accuracy questionable. The holocaust is presented as "the greatest crime in history". Says who? Why? How? I can think of a lot of massacred peoples who'd rightly take offense to that. How stupid is that assertion of "greatest crime"? "Hitler had always envisaged a world free of his 2 greatest enemies: jews and communists". Says who? How about no? Ask any historian, that's just not true. "His plan had always been to get rid of them entirely". Well, again, no. In Mein Kampf Hitler explains that for a message to scale to an entire population, it must be simple: you can only have ONE enemy, because people at scale can't handle nuance. Enters the Jew. It's explained very well in the book. He disliked the media, finance, foreign powers, all these became "the jew", so when Soviet Russia wasn't an ally anymore, they just became jews in the narrative for simplicity. I think we're doing society a disservice by focusing on the holocaust as somehow "super evil", and we conveniently forget all other evil. I guess it's comfy to roam Germany looking at old documents, after your day you can safely eat schnitzel, drink beer and feel smug about yourself. Do this in Russia, China or North Korea and you'd risk your life. How many more holocaust documentaries do we need? As i write this, almost 40% of ratings are 1/10, so i'm not alone.
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Sameep Gulati ❤️⚽️

11/05/2023 16:02
Interesting title. Dull execution. Makes you wonder who finances these, and why these people focus on that one specific evil over all other evil. The holocaust killed 6 million people. WWII killed 60. Stalin killed over 80. Mao killed over 100. I guess it's much easier to study the holocaust because it's very neatly documented, more inhabitable than Siberia & closer & safer than China? And what about North Korea, TODAY? The writing is also lazy and the historical accuracy questionable. The holocaust is presented as "the greatest crime in history". Says who? Why? How? I can think of a lot of massacred peoples who'd rightly take offense to that. How stupid is that assertion of "greatest crime"? "Hitler had always envisaged a world free of his 2 greatest enemies: jews and communists". Says who? How about no? Ask any historian, that's just not true. "His plan had always been to get rid of them entirely". Well, again, no. In Mein Kampf Hitler explains that for a message to scale to an entire population, it must be simple: you can only have ONE enemy, because people at scale can't handle nuance. Enters the Jew. It's explained very well in the book. He disliked the media, finance, foreign powers, all these became "the jew", so when Soviet Russia wasn't an ally anymore, they just became jews in the narrative for simplicity. I think we're doing society a disservice by focusing on the holocaust as somehow "super evil", and we conveniently forget all other evil. I guess it's comfy to roam Germany looking at old documents, after your day you can safely eat schnitzel, drink beer and feel smug about yourself. Do this in Russia, China or North Korea and you'd risk your life. How many more holocaust documentaries do we need? As i write this, almost 40% of ratings are 1/10, so i'm not alone.
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Beko

09/05/2023 16:03
source: How the Holocaust Began
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Hesmanuel

29/05/2023 18:06
source: How the Holocaust Began
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The Rock

19/05/2023 09:40
Moviecut—How the Holocaust Began
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Abu Sufiyan Vasa

15/05/2023 16:03
source: How the Holocaust Began
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nassifzeytoun

12/05/2023 16:05
Interesting title. Dull execution. Makes you wonder who finances these, and why these people focus on that one specific evil over all other evil. The holocaust killed 6 million people. WWII killed 60. Stalin killed over 80. Mao killed over 100. I guess it's much easier to study the holocaust because it's very neatly documented, more inhabitable than Siberia & closer & safer than China? And what about North Korea, TODAY? The writing is also lazy and the historical accuracy questionable. The holocaust is presented as "the greatest crime in history". Says who? Why? How? I can think of a lot of massacred peoples who'd rightly take offense to that. How stupid is that assertion of "greatest crime"? "Hitler had always envisaged a world free of his 2 greatest enemies: jews and communists". Says who? How about no? Ask any historian, that's just not true. "His plan had always been to get rid of them entirely". Well, again, no. In Mein Kampf Hitler explains that for a message to scale to an entire population, it must be simple: you can only have ONE enemy, because people at scale can't handle nuance. Enters the Jew. It's explained very well in the book. He disliked the media, finance, foreign powers, all these became "the jew", so when Soviet Russia wasn't an ally anymore, they just became jews in the narrative for simplicity. I think we're doing society a disservice by focusing on the holocaust as somehow "super evil", and we conveniently forget all other evil. I guess it's comfy to roam Germany looking at old documents, after your day you can safely eat schnitzel, drink beer and feel smug about yourself. Do this in Russia, China or North Korea and you'd risk your life. How many more holocaust documentaries do we need? As i write this, almost 40% of ratings are 1/10, so i'm not alone.
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Sameep Gulati ❤️⚽️

11/05/2023 16:02
Interesting title. Dull execution. Makes you wonder who finances these, and why these people focus on that one specific evil over all other evil. The holocaust killed 6 million people. WWII killed 60. Stalin killed over 80. Mao killed over 100. I guess it's much easier to study the holocaust because it's very neatly documented, more inhabitable than Siberia & closer & safer than China? And what about North Korea, TODAY? The writing is also lazy and the historical accuracy questionable. The holocaust is presented as "the greatest crime in history". Says who? Why? How? I can think of a lot of massacred peoples who'd rightly take offense to that. How stupid is that assertion of "greatest crime"? "Hitler had always envisaged a world free of his 2 greatest enemies: jews and communists". Says who? How about no? Ask any historian, that's just not true. "His plan had always been to get rid of them entirely". Well, again, no. In Mein Kampf Hitler explains that for a message to scale to an entire population, it must be simple: you can only have ONE enemy, because people at scale can't handle nuance. Enters the Jew. It's explained very well in the book. He disliked the media, finance, foreign powers, all these became "the jew", so when Soviet Russia wasn't an ally anymore, they just became jews in the narrative for simplicity. I think we're doing society a disservice by focusing on the holocaust as somehow "super evil", and we conveniently forget all other evil. I guess it's comfy to roam Germany looking at old documents, after your day you can safely eat schnitzel, drink beer and feel smug about yourself. Do this in Russia, China or North Korea and you'd risk your life. How many more holocaust documentaries do we need? As i write this, almost 40% of ratings are 1/10, so i'm not alone.
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Beko

09/05/2023 16:03
source: How the Holocaust Began
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