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Auschwitz Is Now A Video Game Film: Video

by | 9th, September 2010

UWE Boll is creating a film about Auschwitz. The film will be treated in his usual sensitive manner, as you can see from the clip below.

Boll is best known for making terrible film based on video games. Auschwitz was not a video game, but given Boll’s treatment it might have been.

The trailer features Boll dressed as a Nazi nodding off as the dying scream and hammer on the metal door behind him.

(Article continues after these memorable pictures of the death camp.)

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PA PHOTOS/DPA - UK USE ONLY: Female prisoners are led away for slave work in the German Reich, at the Auschwitz concentration camp, near Krakow, Poland (undated filer). The Nazi SS had the concentration camp established in 1940 and enlarged to an extermination camp in 1941. It is believed that 2.5 to 4 million people, mostly Jews, were killed here by the Nazi regime until the end of World War II in 1945.

Says he:

“I made the movie because there is not one movie made what shows the Holocaust really was — a killing factory.”

Because what is more real than actors in a scripted film..?

If you want to experience the reality without DisneySchwitz, go to Yad Vashem. You can watch the films and read the testimonies. At the Imperial War Museum you can request to see a war film from the archives and view it in the cinema room. Some of the footage is horrific. The horror needs no updating and spin. This film does not remember the dead, it exploits them for cheap sensation…

Here’s Boll’s trailer. It’s NSFW:



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