I have read the book myself and absolutely loved it. I think it shows a completely new prespective about the terrible and heart-breaking reality that happened long ago. It is supposed to show the meaning of the hollocaust throught eyes of a naive boy, *(bruno)* and to explain fundamentally, the absolute truth about what Hitler and the Nazi's did. It's powerful and moving--both moive and book, and it was very sad and straight forward, making the reader/watcher educated and moved by such a meaning
The holocaust yarn effectively died at the 1988 Ernst Zundel trial where it was skillfully debunked in a court of law. Unfortunately nature makes a lot of people too dim to register the truth properly when they've been brainwashed ever since childhood. Watch on youtube "The Great Holocaust Trial" video series which shows the trial footage. Jews have already been forced to admit that 75% of their original holocaust stories were fantastic lies so now they only need to admit to the final 25%.
A forgotten holocaust is the murder of the Native Americans in North and South America. They should make a similar movie about that, and about poverty among Indians today, too.
completely agree with you, I suppose they dont make movies based on the Native Americans so much because it will affect the own american pride...and also because the World War II is recent (kinda)...
Most of that was death by disease. Native Americans had zero resistance to European diseases due to tens of thousands of years of continental separation. As a result they would die from common viruses and bacteria that wouldn't even faze a European (of which many survived smallpox multiple times as a child). Most colonists were not deliberately trying to kill Native Americans although some were.
Do you mind telling me where you got this information from? Because I haven't heard it before, and it would be very useful to me for a book I'm writing.
I have read the book myself and absolutely loved it. I think it shows a completely new prespective about the terrible and heart-breaking reality that happened long ago. It is supposed to show the meaning of the hollocaust throught eyes of a naive boy, *(bruno)* and to explain fundamentally, the absolute truth about what Hitler and the Nazi's did. It's powerful and moving--both moive and book, and it was very sad and straight forward, making the reader/watcher educated and moved by such a meaning
vampirechik108 1 year ago
The holocaust yarn effectively died at the 1988 Ernst Zundel trial where it was skillfully debunked in a court of law. Unfortunately nature makes a lot of people too dim to register the truth properly when they've been brainwashed ever since childhood. Watch on youtube "The Great Holocaust Trial" video series which shows the trial footage. Jews have already been forced to admit that 75% of their original holocaust stories were fantastic lies so now they only need to admit to the final 25%.
TheSonsOfTyphon 2 years ago
I found a website where you can watch The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas Movie for FREE!
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moovieforfreeee 2 years ago
@moovieforfreeee no, you didn't find it. If you did, i am now wondering why your name is moovieforfreeee. Marketing much?
Anyways, i love the film. And the book.
I cried in both
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peepzrock 1 year ago
is mark herman jewish?
marycherryxx 2 years ago
The end was unbearably sad. It makes one despair of humanity and life itself. Innocence will vanish and evil will always win.
Vedaseran 2 years ago
the man that wrote it is from ireland, dublin
StylishProduction 2 years ago
A forgotten holocaust is the murder of the Native Americans in North and South America. They should make a similar movie about that, and about poverty among Indians today, too.
lindabhong 3 years ago 10
completely agree with you, I suppose they dont make movies based on the Native Americans so much because it will affect the own american pride...and also because the World War II is recent (kinda)...
pameabad 2 years ago 2
Most of that was death by disease. Native Americans had zero resistance to European diseases due to tens of thousands of years of continental separation. As a result they would die from common viruses and bacteria that wouldn't even faze a European (of which many survived smallpox multiple times as a child). Most colonists were not deliberately trying to kill Native Americans although some were.
Vedaseran 2 years ago
Do you mind telling me where you got this information from? Because I haven't heard it before, and it would be very useful to me for a book I'm writing.
FinlayO 2 years ago
I remember this from a college course in US History. I got an A in that class :)
I'll see if I can dig up the name of a few text book authors.
Vedaseran 2 years ago
amazing movie.
pinkpoodle1963 3 years ago
it was sad but it was good
cat700 3 years ago 5
sad film#
EggyTrain360 3 years ago