The concentration camp at Dachau
Testimonies of former prisoners
documentary (90 min, 1995)
advice: Jutta Neupert, Barbara Distel, Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial. Hans Gaspari Cz, Albert Lörcher, Ludwig Goehring. Josef Felder, Eugene Kessler, Hermann Langbein, John Landau, Nicolas Lehner, Hermann Scheipers, Stanislav Zamecnik, Stanislav Bienka, Bishop Kazimierz Majdanski, Carel Steensma, Vladimir Feierabend, Vladimir Demidjenko, Zvi Katz, Erwin Geschonnek, Albert Theis, Maria Weininger, Imma Mack, Therese Huber, Arthur Haulot, Pierre Schillio, André Fournier. Thanks Bavarian State Office for Political Education, Munich Institute for Contemporary History in Munich, German Resistance Memorial, Berlin, Bundesarchiv Koblenz, Hans-Günter private archive Ricardi, Dachau, Centre of Austrian Resistance, Vienna, Comité International de Dachau, Paris, Library of Congress, Washington.
This film shows inhumanity and terror, human experimentation and death marches - and yet it is a document of self-sacrifice, resistance and solidarity, humanity, joined together in the dramatic testimonials of former prisoners of the Dachau concentration camp from all over Europe. "I write the word love in Dachau with a large L," said the Dutchman Carl Steensma, the amputee survived because he was hidden in the infirmary. "The good has conquered evil," says the Polish Archbishop Kazimierz Majdanski, the pus was injected into the veins - for experimental purposes, and rescued the prisoner nurse. On 29 April 1945 reached an advance guard of the Americans at Dachau. You see a freight train with hundreds of corpses ... "Who does not remember the past are condemned to experience it again." Editorial Henric L. Wuermeling, Jürgen Martin Möller.
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