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Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, en Allemagne. Kurt Gerstein, médecin en poste à l'institut d'hygiène de la Waffen SS, devient le superviseur de l'approvisionnement en gaz Zyklon B des camps de la mort nazis. De passage à Auschwitz, il découvre, horrifié, la terrible réalité des chambres à gaz. Chrétien convaincu, il décide de porter témoignage, de se faire « espion de Dieu » pour alerter la communauté diplomatique internationale. Aidé par un jeune prêtre italien, il tente surtout de prévenir le Vatican, certain alors de pouvoir stopper ces trains qui alimentent chaque jour les camps en milliers de vies humaines. Inlassablement, jour après jour, sans se décourager, au péril de sa vie, Gerstein poursuit son entreprise de dénonciation, accumulant les documents et les preuves matérielles, s'enfonçant dans le double jeu et le désespoir…
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No one cared that a holocaust was taking place.
The most horriffic thing to me is; How very very common and well Liked are: comments 'that read like orders'. They are freely followed and get a thumbs up. "Deport to Syria it's safe now" "Ship this non binary to Gaza" (naive LBGTQ pro Palestina supporter) How easy people are incided to violence against the 'other, wrong side' Always everyone claims tio be defendig what is good. (Many can be monsters at some point if stupid or sufficiently scarred and divided)) The capacity of one single unit of these incinerators was estimated at 1200 to 4800 corpses per day, or (conservatively assuming 300 days of operation per year) to 360,000 to 1.4 million per year. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280653/trivia/?item=tr2933546 People enraged by their media bubble, could start watching these toned down in brutality compared to body cam footage that was released to the public most don't care to sit through. The worst things you don't get to see because your government protects you from seeing such images you can't unsee (From a high official telling me about the videos not broadcasted: People sitting in a hallway docile, waiting their turn not to see a doctor, their own execution. To get their head cut of by ISIS, The shocking thing is their faces show they have given up hope accepting their fate they sit, they don't run for they most likely already have seen this is not the worst way to die.) This is on par with what I've seen and heard from October 7th.
It was not quite gripping as I hoped for, but to be fair, it kept my interest all the way. a decent political drama overall.