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Mir ist da eben etwas unter die Augen gekommen, das ich einfach nicht glauben kann. Mel Gibson plant angeblich eine Mini Serie ueber den Holocaust zu machen. Alles schoen und gut, sollte man meinen.. wahrscheinlich irgendwas im Stil von Schindler's Liste oder Der Pianist oder so.. wohl kaum.
War euch bewusst, dass Gibson's Vater zu der Gruppe Menschen gehoert, die den Holocaust verleugnen? Er behauptet angeblich sogar, nach dem 2. Weltkrieg habe es in Europa mehr Juden gegeben als vorher. Hier Ausschnitte aus einem Artikel:
The project, being developed as a television mini-series, is likely to attract even more flak (than The Passion of the Christ), as his (Mel Gibson's) father, Hutton, has repeatedly denied that the Holocaust happened.
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ABC is using his company, Con Artists Productions, to make the love story of Flory Van Beek, a Dutch Jew whose gentile neighbours hid her from the Nazis. The film is based on her book Survival in the Valley of Death.
Gibson's father said accounts of the Holocaust were mostly "fiction" and there were more Jews in Europe after the Second World War than before.
Holocaust scholars criticise Gibson for failing to disassociate himself clearly from these views. Rafael Medoff, who runs a Holocaust studies institute in Pennsylvania, said the new film was "cause for concern".
Quelle: Telegraph
Der Mann widerstrebt mir ja mehr und mehr.
War euch bewusst, dass Gibson's Vater zu der Gruppe Menschen gehoert, die den Holocaust verleugnen? Er behauptet angeblich sogar, nach dem 2. Weltkrieg habe es in Europa mehr Juden gegeben als vorher. Hier Ausschnitte aus einem Artikel:
The project, being developed as a television mini-series, is likely to attract even more flak (than The Passion of the Christ), as his (Mel Gibson's) father, Hutton, has repeatedly denied that the Holocaust happened.
[...]
ABC is using his company, Con Artists Productions, to make the love story of Flory Van Beek, a Dutch Jew whose gentile neighbours hid her from the Nazis. The film is based on her book Survival in the Valley of Death.
Gibson's father said accounts of the Holocaust were mostly "fiction" and there were more Jews in Europe after the Second World War than before.
Holocaust scholars criticise Gibson for failing to disassociate himself clearly from these views. Rafael Medoff, who runs a Holocaust studies institute in Pennsylvania, said the new film was "cause for concern".
Quelle: Telegraph
Der Mann widerstrebt mir ja mehr und mehr.