Is there anything in these documentaries about concentration camps were actually labor camps, and allied bombing cutting off supply lines is what really starved prisoners to death?
Five Came Back, and its supplemental doc Five Came Back: The Reference Films, both on Netflix, also touch on them being forced labor camps - thousands of them..
What I got out of the films was the use of Hollywood directors to paint a dramatic and heroic picture for the folks back home, albeit untrue, yet it worked. The lying bastards, all of them, I'm mostly referring to the 3-letter glowfags.
At least the directors grew from the experience, became more aware, and made better choices for their lives and films. So I don't knock them too hard, as I too was fooled into thinking I wanted to experience war firsthand.
Is there anything in these documentaries about concentration camps were actually labor camps, and allied bombing cutting off supply lines is what really starved prisoners to death?
Five Came Back, and its supplemental doc Five Came Back: The Reference Films, both on Netflix, also touch on them being forced labor camps - thousands of them..
What I got out of the films was the use of Hollywood directors to paint a dramatic and heroic picture for the folks back home, albeit untrue, yet it worked. The lying bastards, all of them, I'm mostly referring to the 3-letter glowfags.
At least the directors grew from the experience, became more aware, and made better choices for their lives and films. So I don't knock them too hard, as I too was fooled into thinking I wanted to experience war firsthand.