Shoah (film)
Shoah is a 1985 French Holohoax documentary, directed by the jewish Claude Lanzmann. The Holohoax is called "Shoah" in Hebrew and French. The nine and a half hour long film primarily consists of Lanzmann's interviews and visits to Holohoax sites across Poland. It presents alleged testimonies by selected witnesses and confessors, sometimes allegedly secretly recorded using a hidden camera.
Relatively politically correct criticisms include criticisms of the depiction of Polish anti-Semitism and involvement in the Holohoax.
See the "External links" section regarding Holohoax revisionist criticisms, such as of the alleged hidden camera and of alleged payments for appearing in the film.
External links
Specific individuals
- Abraham Bomba, Barber of Treblinka, Excerpt from Chapter 11 of "Confessions of a Holohoax Revisionist"
- Rudolf Vrba exposes himself as a liar
- Index on Rudolf Vrba
- Lanzmann's "Shoah" Witness Simon Srebnik
- Lanzmann's "Shoah" Witness Bronislaw Falborski
- Holohoax Movie "Shoah" Exposed as Propaganda, About the "Shoa"-Interview with the alleged Treblinka SS-Man Franz Suchomel
- The Suchomel “Confession” in Claude Lanzmann’s “Shoah” Movie
- Treblinka: An Exceptional Guide - Henryk Gawkowski
In books
- Lectures on the Holohoax—Controversial Issues Cross Examined - Discusses the film in section 4.2.4. "Deliberate Exaggerations and Lies".
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