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  • Glad you found it worthwhile. It's one of the most informative documentaries of the Shoah. Another is "Hotel Terminus".

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  • @evangelion53 Excellent! Thanks for the tip, evangelion! I thought there might have been some license taken, but good to have somewhere more specific to look.

  • @thebbcamerican There are some liberties taken with the dissonance (I think for artistic effect) but I'm almost positive it comes from the beginning of Act V of Wagner's "Rienzi" before the first aria.

  • @thebbcamerican Let me know if you find it. I enjoyed the piece as well. =)

  • @immutabledude Thanks immutable, that's what I was beginning to think. Now I just have to sift through 6 hours of that opera to find this section. :) Maybe I can find a Wagner expert who can point me to the specific place. Thanks for the input.

  • @thebbcamerican I believe it is from Wagner.

  • Amazing doco, thanks for posting.

  • Does anyone know if the ending music (i.e. starting at 1:21) is from the Wagner piece or Berlioz?

  • Hitler's bad art aesthetic reminds me of that of the 9/11 propagandists who have turned American racism into such a horrific political movement. The 9/11 "amateur videos" and "morning broadcasts" are truly horrific pieces of anti-Arab propaganda as if our reasons for killing millions of innocents in Arabic countries is justified by a "pure aesthetic" of democracy. Even more disturbing is our lack of a leader to blame. USA has a collective madness.

  • Thank you so much for sharing this. It is an amazing film.

  • Extraordinary! I saw this film when it was first released, and I'm happy to review it. The bad part is that it coud happen again. Thank you so much for posting.

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