"If that´s so, then I´m a murderer"
Автор: Walter Manoschek
Загружено: 2017-01-25
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On March 29, 1945 three members of the Waffen-SS Division "Wiking" shot to death at least 57 Hungarian-Jewish slave laborers in Deutsch Schuetzen, a small village close to the Austrian-Hungarian border.
One of the alleged perpetrators was SS-Unterscharfuehrer Adolf Storms. 63 years after the mass murder the author suceeded in interviewing Storms and two Hitler Youth leaders (HJ-leaders) who also were involved in this crime.
Conversations with Adolf Storms, the two HJ-leaders and three Jews who survived the massacre, form the backbone of the film and the book. The crime is reconstructed but not less exciting is the Austrian judicial handling in protecting Nazi criminals after the end of WWII.
Adolf Storms was accused in 2009 in Dortmund for murder and accessory to murder. He died shortly before the trial started in June of 2010.
The Nobel Prize Winner Elfriede Jelinek wrote a comment about the movie.
"I find this movie great, especially because it is so objectively."
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