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Perspective

Jun. 18, 2011

A Look Back: World War II and the Nazi War Machine

A review of two films that delve into our psyches on the issues of mortality, morality and the inhumane capacities among us. By Jeffery A. Shane


By Jeffrey A. Shane


With the recent recognition of Memorial Day and D-Day, let's reflect on how our ancestors faced the greatest evil confronting any generation: Adolf Hitler and the Nazi War machine's aggression to change modern civilization by institutionalizing systematic racism and its final solution in the extermination of over 6 million Jewish people in what is now known as the Holocaust.


The film, "Nuremberg: It's Lessons For...

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