i just saw this documentary on netflix and it was so good that i was completely engrossed in it. i probably didn't breathe until it was over. a must see!!
I saw this not long ago and it is an extremely moving documentary involving two remarkably brave women, both of whom you end up feeling protective towards by the end. I cried through a good chunk of it - I'm feeling choked now just thinking about them.
No he wasn't SS, but he was "drafted" as a 15 year old when his Polish village was occupied. I think we're at a point in our history for a lot of healing before so many of those that experienced what happened first hand.
No one blames Monika shes searchign for soem understanding and a trace of humanity of his father which she doesnt found, Helen doesnt hate her you have to see th edocumentary to understand why is hard for Helen to even look at her but she never blames her and she lets her know that
Excellent Doc. I dont understand, or I do not agree with what was said about the film at the beginning of this clip.
..Opportunity to revisit the subject of the holocaust in a way that we had not seen before, from the perspective of the Nazi perpetrators ..
How does this film give the perspective of the Nazi's? The two people interviewed were and are completely innocent people who suffered because of Amon Goeth.
To blame Monika for the crimes of her father which would simply be unjust.
@DawnWeatherby well you see Monika ask Helen at the end the question that she was told by family members who defended his deeds saying he only shot people because they were sick. That was kinda big considering nobody ever questions any of these deeds and to see the question put out there face to face was very fundamental in a way.
James Moll did a great job on this.
coolitababy 5 months ago
This was an amazing documentary.
1815ish 5 months ago
it is an interesting documentary.
is the producer's name Moll ?
curious, if so, is he related to Otto Moll.
MrKirkenstein 10 months ago
i just saw this documentary on netflix and it was so good that i was completely engrossed in it. i probably didn't breathe until it was over. a must see!!
auntriri22 10 months ago
Does anyone know where I can see this?
ThankYouSchindler 1 year ago
@ThankYouSchindler netflix
auntriri22 10 months ago
@auntriri22 wait you can watch it on netflix?!
Snodgers3rdclass 10 months ago
yep. you can even watch it instantly online. that's how i came across it.
auntriri22 10 months ago
Theres a good documentary on the camps,the rest told so much
manteno 2 years ago
I want to watch this. Is there anywhere online that I can watch the entire video?
vexnsiolence 2 years ago
Hope this reunion brought some peace and relief for both of them.
iocantoetu 2 years ago 2
No words can describe the meeting of these two women
fuelsavergirl69 2 years ago
I saw this not long ago and it is an extremely moving documentary involving two remarkably brave women, both of whom you end up feeling protective towards by the end. I cried through a good chunk of it - I'm feeling choked now just thinking about them.
Penfold200 2 years ago
My grandfather was a German soldier, I didn't know until a few years ago,its beyond words. I feel for both Monika and Helen!
manteno 2 years ago 3
Unless he was in the SS, I don't think you have anything to be ashamed of.
Rodriguez87 2 years ago
No he wasn't SS, but he was "drafted" as a 15 year old when his Polish village was occupied. I think we're at a point in our history for a lot of healing before so many of those that experienced what happened first hand.
manteno 2 years ago
My grandfather was drafted into Franco's army when he was 16, if that makes you feel any better...I can understand how you feel
Rodriguez87 2 years ago
No one blames Monika shes searchign for soem understanding and a trace of humanity of his father which she doesnt found, Helen doesnt hate her you have to see th edocumentary to understand why is hard for Helen to even look at her but she never blames her and she lets her know that
belendeliz 3 years ago 2
Is this documentary on a free domain? I would like to see "Inheritance"
canar7 3 years ago
Excellent Doc. I dont understand, or I do not agree with what was said about the film at the beginning of this clip.
..Opportunity to revisit the subject of the holocaust in a way that we had not seen before, from the perspective of the Nazi perpetrators ..
How does this film give the perspective of the Nazi's? The two people interviewed were and are completely innocent people who suffered because of Amon Goeth.
To blame Monika for the crimes of her father which would simply be unjust.
DawnWeatherby 3 years ago 20
@DawnWeatherby well you see Monika ask Helen at the end the question that she was told by family members who defended his deeds saying he only shot people because they were sick. That was kinda big considering nobody ever questions any of these deeds and to see the question put out there face to face was very fundamental in a way.
philateliceun 5 months ago
Excellent documentry!
FranM65 3 years ago 10