Apparently this one is well known, but I only just found it. Interesting to see the ideas that were prominent at the time:
https://archive.org/details/TheEternalJ ... geJude1940
WW2 German documentary on Jews
Hey Luigi
Meant to reply for a while now but its such a deep and sensitive topic, lol
Brave post thanks man.
I find that whole aspect of WWII to be fascinating from multiple perspectives.
Could this be a possible modern equivalent?
Could a film like this be viewed in 70 years as hateful, racist, anti-semetic propaganda?
Jenin, Jenin 2002
Directed and co-produced by Palestinian actor Mohammad Bakri, Jenin Jenin includes testimony from Jenin residents after the Israeli army's Defensive Wall operation. The city and camp were the scenes of fierce fighting which ended with Jenin flattened and scores of Palestinians dead. Palestinians as well as numerous human rights groups accused Israel of committing war crimes in the attack. The United Nations appointed a commission of inquiry, but Israel refused to let its members visit the scene.
Banned in Israel, Jenin Jenin is dedicated to Iyad Samudi, the producer of the film, who returned home to Yamun after the shooting of the film was completed. On June 23, as Israeli forces besieged Yamun, Samudi was shot and killed as he was leaving a militarily-closed area with three friends.
https://www.change.org/p/israeli-state- ... re_initial
Palestinian Film Platform:
https://www.palestinefilminstitute.org/en/pfp
Meant to reply for a while now but its such a deep and sensitive topic, lol
Brave post thanks man.
I find that whole aspect of WWII to be fascinating from multiple perspectives.
Could this be a possible modern equivalent?
Could a film like this be viewed in 70 years as hateful, racist, anti-semetic propaganda?
Jenin, Jenin 2002
Directed and co-produced by Palestinian actor Mohammad Bakri, Jenin Jenin includes testimony from Jenin residents after the Israeli army's Defensive Wall operation. The city and camp were the scenes of fierce fighting which ended with Jenin flattened and scores of Palestinians dead. Palestinians as well as numerous human rights groups accused Israel of committing war crimes in the attack. The United Nations appointed a commission of inquiry, but Israel refused to let its members visit the scene.
Banned in Israel, Jenin Jenin is dedicated to Iyad Samudi, the producer of the film, who returned home to Yamun after the shooting of the film was completed. On June 23, as Israeli forces besieged Yamun, Samudi was shot and killed as he was leaving a militarily-closed area with three friends.
https://www.change.org/p/israeli-state- ... re_initial
Palestinian Film Platform:
https://www.palestinefilminstitute.org/en/pfp
Sometimes I think that only the most extreme and absurd propaganda survived from that era in Germany (the more reasonable propaganda was likely destroyed by the Allies). I also suspect some of it may have been doctored to appear even more evil and hateful than the average propaganda might have been.
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