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a film the British Government deemed too grisly for release after World War II - has received its public debut on British television. Fifteen minutes of the black-and- white film, which was shot by the armed forces after the war, were televised Tuesday night by the Independent Television News.
This shocking, and sometimes sickening, film, was shot by camera crews that accompanied the British and American soldiers who liberated the Nazi concentration camps in 1945, as World War II was just coming to an end.
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This shocking, and sometimes sickening, film, was shot by camera crews that accompanied the British and American soldiers who liberated the Nazi concentration camps in 1945, as World War II was just coming to an end.
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Alfred Hitchcock’s Holocaust Documentary
When British forces liberated the concentration camps in 1945, they were accompanied by a team of documentary filmmakers, including master-of-suspense Alfred Hitchcock. The footage that Hitchcock helped gather and edit depicted the extent of Nazi crimes against humanity to a degree more graphic than previously seen and the British government deemed not to put it...
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