The horror that really chills the back-Auschwitz's conspiracy

Dave 2022-01-12 08:02:10

Didn't you get a chill in your back? This movie is about real history. There is no exaggeration. This is the origin of the famous "Final Solution" in history. The magic of this movie is that there is no corpse, a prisoner, a drop of blood, a gas tank, or even a gun. The whole movie takes place in a villa. No one believes it is a horror movie. It's such a story about sitting down and holding a meeting seriously, but the content is so horrible.

I think the horror of this movie is that it reveals such a problem: The Nazi Holocaust is essentially different from the massacres in history. These historical massacres, including Genghis Khan’s massacre, and various atrocities committed by the Japanese, to put it bluntly, are old-fashioned, primitive, and animalistic. Humans are animalistic. So there are these massacres in history.

The difference and horror of the Nazi slaughter are: Many people feel that human beings are constantly improving. The Enlightenment, science and technology, and social modernization have enabled people to get rid of obscurity and enter a more harmonious society. . However, the Nazi movement, especially the Holocaust, showed the darkest side of modern utopia bloody to the whole world. They completely used modern methods to kill people. Industrialized assembly line killings, large-scale professional equipment cremation (yes, this cremator is still a new technology, and it also applied for a patent after the war, I am not kidding), modern management mode. Make sure to be on time from getting on the car to transporting to the gas chamber. Even the most frightening thing is that the content of the massacre was written into laws and government documents. You know, laws and government agencies are also products of modernization.

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Extended Reading
  • Laurie 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    These murderers will feel sick when they see or even hear about the slaughter. But they quickly adjusted, because it was only a "technical issue" for them after all. The cause is so "great" that all they need to discuss is how to do it better. The work plan was made, and the subordinates were asked to implement it, and even took care of the workload, mental state and material reserves of the subordinates. In this atmosphere, you may even feel that it is really annoying that some people’s thinking can’t keep up with each other. Some high-ranking officials’ brainless remarks and bureaucratic demeanor are disgusting. The specific treatment method with data support and extensive application practice seems to be a clear stream to remove all low energy and inefficiency. When killing becomes a sacred administrative task, all you can think about is efficiency. I have to say that the images of the two officials of the Prime Minister's Office are too positive. At first glance, I really thought that what they were talking about was the most reasonable. In fact, their viciousness was higher than the level of vision of the few present.

  • Friedrich 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    The 15 participants were: Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Security, Major of the Gestapo, Officer of the Office of the Prime Minister of the Nazi Party, Cabinet Minister of the Government, General Dealing with Racial Issues, Secretary of State, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Armed Command, Government Special Envoy, Minister of Justice, Ministry of Jewish Affairs officials.

Conspiracy quotes

  • Undersecretary Martin Luther: I'm sorry, why can't you shoot them?

    Dr. Joseph Bühler: Didn't you just hear him? It is the worst thing for our soldiers to be doing. They are women, they are children. And soldiers have a sense of honor, sir.

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: There's plenty of honor in following orders.

    Lange: Sir, would you care to join my group?

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: Enthusiastically!

    Heydrich: No.

    Undersecretary Martin Luther: I will.

    Heydrich: No, you will not. 11 million, even half that number, executed in small batches, would be asinine to undertake for the reasons Dr. Meyer mentioned. Inefficient use of time, manpower, bullets. No. As Major Lange will learn, gas if much more efficient, and less public.

  • Kritzinger: Lange?

    Lange: Yes, sir?

    Kritzinger: Who were those 30,000 you say you shot, when you say, YOU shot?

    Lange: In Riga, Latvia. 27,800 I have some responsibility for. And stood by with my men and allowed Latvian civilians to kill in mobs. I received memos directing the, one would say "evacuation" of Jews who, shot and buried in soil and corpses, managed to crawl out, still alive. Not exactly war, is it? And gas chambers about to come?

    Kritzinger: What gas chambers? Gas chambers?

    Lange: I hear rumours, yes.

    Kritzinger: This is more than war. Must be a different word for this.

    Lange: Try "chaos".

    Kritzinger: Yes. The rest is argument, the curse of my profession.

    Lange: I studied law as well.

    Kritzinger: And how do you apply that education to what you do?

    Lange: It has made me distrustful of language. A gun means what it says.