Thank you for posting this! I’ve seen a film created by the Czechs shown at the Trial. I remember also seeing film footage on television as a little girl age 5 or so. My father, who was a liberator at Dachau with his military comrades-in-arms, said, “I want you to watch this, so you will always know what happened.” 70 years after the liberation, I met the daughter of one of the Ukrainian prisoners he liberated.
For further film evidence, see the videos by Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz that are available on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. Especially interesting are Watchers of the Sky about Raphael Lemkin’s quest at the UN to pass the Genocide Convention, and, Make Law, Not War.
Thank you for posting this! I’ve seen a film created by the Czechs shown at the Trial. I remember also seeing film footage on television as a little girl age 5 or so. My father, who was a liberator at Dachau with his military comrades-in-arms, said, “I want you to watch this, so you will always know what happened.” 70 years after the liberation, I met the daughter of one of the Ukrainian prisoners he liberated.
For further film evidence, see the videos by Prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz that are available on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube. Especially interesting are Watchers of the Sky about Raphael Lemkin’s quest at the UN to pass the Genocide Convention, and, Make Law, Not War.