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Very sober, very neat and realistic.
For the curious mind to learn more about the functionality and possibility of the event that lead to the deaths of millions of gypsies and jews and homosexuals and priests, communists and and...Also the behind of the drama that the prosecutor had to go through in his private life.
Good show.
Eichmann....
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I'll rent it today.
There was an excellent production based on the same theme that played on PBS several years ago. I remember it as being rather chilling and wonder if the new film is as effective.
William Shirer's "Berlin Diaries: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent, 1934-1941" is a fascinating study of the strangeness of that time and how it came to be that a culture that considered itself the pinnacle of civilization became such an efficient murder machine. Define a task and assign bureaucrats to carry it out. Don't consider the moral implications for those are secondary to the "needs of the state." Eichmann was an excellent bureaucrat.
Let me know how you find it.
I read a lot about, I think now the cycle is closing.
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