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Nederlands: Wij weten niets van hun lot. Gewone Nederlanders en de Holocaust." Auteur: Bart van der Boom
Genomineerd voor de Libris Geschiedenis Prijs 2012. Uitreiking 27 oktober tijdens de Nacht van de Geschiedenis in het Rijksmuseum. www.librisgeschiedenisprijs.nl. NB: English: The Westerbork Film is from a nazi propaganda film, made in 1944 by assignment of a camp commander of the 'transit camp' Westerbork in the Netherlands. For tens of thousands of Jews, Roma and Sinti this camp was the final stop on their way to the extermination camps in Eastern Europe. With these images, made by German prisoner of Jewish decent Rudolf Breslauer, camp commander Gemmeker probably wanted to show how in control he was. The horrors of the reality behind the seemingly every day activities displayed remain unmentioned: The entire camp was a cover-up which had as its goal to lure the prisoners into a false sense of security and then to transport them across the border, heading east, towards their death.
Nederlands: Deze beelden komen uit een nazi-propagandafilm, gemaakt in 1944 in opdracht van de commandant van het zogenaamde 'doorgangskamp' Westerbork. Voor tienduizenden Nederlandse Joden, Roma en Sinti was dit concentratiekamp de laatste halte op weg naar de vernietigingskampen in Oost-Europa. Met deze beelden, gemaakt door de Duits-joodse gevangene Rudolf Breslauer, wilde kampcommandant Gemmeker waarschijnlijk laten zien hoe goed hij alles onder controle had. De gruwelijke werkelijkheid achter deze alledaagse taferelen, blijft onbenoemd: het hele kamp was een dekmantel met als doel de gevangenen zand in de ogen te strooien en ze vervolgens te deporteren, over de grens, naar het Oosten, de dood tegemoet.
Film: Holland Doc 24 in opdracht van NTR / VPR |
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