Conspiracy movie plot
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Samson 2022-03-20 09:02:27
The process of Wannsee Conference was reproduced in a very detailed manner, starting from the entrance of each participant to show their subtle attitudes based on their different positions. Two-thirds of the people present were lawyers, and the process of trying to legalize the massacre with the law was even more ruthless because of rationality. When the final opinions are reached, one can actually ridicule that the obliteration is a pipeline-like process. The paranoia brought about by calmness and rationality is even crazier.
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Andreanne 2022-03-25 09:01:16
I don't know much about this piece of history, and I feel like watching a documentary. It should be a more objective and true restoration of this historical meeting. The Nazis discussed the life and death of tens of millions of Jews lightly at the roundtable and tried to use the law to legalize the massacre. The movie was a little dull and the content was extremely uncomfortable, and the acting skills of several leading actors were impeccable.
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Narrator: Adolph Hitler invaded Poland in September, 1939, starting WWII. By the winter of 1942, his armies were freezing and starving in the snows of Russia, where his best general had died of a heart attack, and America had entered the war. For the first time, Hitler's dream of a German empire to last 1,000 years was in doubt. While he hired and fired generals and the winter grew colder 15 of his officials were ordered from their commands and ministries to meet in a quiet lakeside residence in Wannsee, in Berlin, far from the crisis at the front. In two hours, these men changed the world forever. Only one record of what was said and done here survives from the wreckage of what was the Thousand-Year Reich.
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Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart: I find the plan unworkable. I find the plan personally insulting. I have given years to codifying the laws regarding interracial marriage. Now I'm presented with this clumsy, forgive me, unworkable structure. My work, these laws, any legal code worthy of the name, restricts the enforcers of law as well as its subjects. There are some things you cannot do.
Heydrich: As you see it.
Dr. Wilhelm Stuckart: What I see is all I have to contribute here.