Власс, ты конечно злой. Но правильный и без хамства... (С) Экспортер
Жизнь она всётаки очень прешиз шоп тратить её на диспуты с навозом.(С) Yurikka
А ты бы хотел что бы фотографии твоих убитых членов семьи под флагом "не надо вот этого тут нам" удаляли и продолжали убивать твоих остальных членов семьи. Не разрешая тебе даже сообщить об этом?
Не хватает слов мысли выразить? Ну так кто ясно мыслит, тот ясно излагает. Что проблемы в этом отделе - заметно![]()
Хмм... скажите мен ув. "противники показа фоток", а как вы относитесь к фотографиям груд трупов-жертв нацистских концлагерей? Эйзенхауэр (тогда ещё будучи не Президентом а простым Главнокомандующим Армий Союзников) приказал документировать детально всё - трупы, газовые камеры и т.п. дабы следующие поколения не забывали что там происходило. How quickly we forget... :(
Generals Patton and Eisenhower, as was well publicized, had ordered every soldier not committed to the front line to visit the camps.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontl...mp/view/#lower
As the film's history shows, it was a project that was supervised by the British Ministry of Information and the American Office of War Information. And during that summer of 1945 some of the documentary editing was done under the direction of Alfred Hitchcock.
"At the time we found the film, it was not entirely clear what role Hitchcock played in its development," says David Fanning, executive producer of FRONTLINE. "Moreover, one reel of the original six, shot by the Russians, was missing. There was a typed script intact -- undated and unsigned -- but it had never been recorded."
FRONTLINE took the film, added the script and asked the late British actor, Trevor Howard, to record it. The aim was to present the film unedited, as close as possible to what the producers intended in 1945.
"Memory of the Camps" includes scenes from Dachau, Buchenwald, Belsen and other Nazi concentration camps whose names are not as well known. Some of the horrors documented took place literally moments before the Allied troops arrived, as the Germans hurried to cover the evidence of what they had done.
Twenty years after its first broadcast on FRONTLINE, "Memory of the Camps" remains one of the most definitive and unforgettable records of the 20th century's darkest hour.
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