Memorandum (1966)
9/10
Excellent history and Shoah film
20 December 2023
This is a superb contribution to our knowledge of the Holocaust. It has the virtue of brevity. In just one hour, it captures the broad sweep of the atrocity, including grisly archival images but also of Germans in 1966, , scarcely a decade after the end of the Final Solution, now putting fellow Germans on trial for that atrocity, those not captured in time for the Nuremberg trials. This great film anticipates Claude Lanzmann's epic Shoah (1985) in depicting a normality, even a beauty, to the former killing grounds, now overrun by meadows, as if the monstrosity never happened. How could such a thing happen here? And in the tradition of NFB documentaries, there is no moralizing here, just a presentation of the facts. I agree with the previous review by barryrd, that this account succeeds though it came so early after the death camps were finally closed, and is as fresh and relevant today as when it was made. There is, after all, much murderous hatred in the 2023 world. Vigilance.
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