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Nazi Concentration Camps [DVD]

Nazi Concentration Camps [DVD]
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Product Description

It is impossible for any piece of film or eye-witness account to truly capture the horrors, barbarity and inhumanity suffered by those ill-fated people caught in the murderous concentration camps of the Third Reich. The footage within this DVD however is some of the rawest and most graphic wartime film ever taken of the atrocities carried out in the numerous camps and does give a small glimpse of the appalling living conditions, unspeakable deaths and brutal treatment of millions of innocent people.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28815 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-10-12
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Formats: Dolby, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 55 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
This documentary presents devastatingly raw footage filmed inside the concentration camps of the Third Reich, offering a glimpse of some of modern history's most appalling human atrocities.


Customer Reviews

A Fair Introduction3
This DVD is useful and interesting because it uses genuine footage shot at the time of liberation, but gives little overall insight into what happened and why. The Auschwitz DVD (Laurence Rees) is a much better option for anyone who has an deeper interest in the overall subject.

not for me2
I am not sure what I expected when I ordered this dvd. Maybe something on the lines of 'The World at War' depiction. The film was just an endless monologue of cruelty and suffering filmed by the liberators of the camps. Film quality very poor and narration monotonous.

Consentraton camps5
For anyone who is concerned with the Holocaust this DVD is most enlightening. I have visited Auschwitz and seen for myself the conditions which innocent people were held prisoner - it is a must as a part of history as well as the cruel and evil things the human race are culpable of.