Warning: This historical documentary contains some explicit scenes that are of a violent and disturbing nature.
Only 18 minutes of this footage has ever been shown before in the west. This was released by the Russians as prosecution evidence at the Nuremberg War Crime trials. Captain Alexander Vrotsos is the only surviving cameraman from the Soviet film crew attached to the 1st Ukrainian Front, who in Jan/Feb 1945 filmed the liberation of the infamous death camp, Auschwitz. He describes the feelings that he and his comrades felt at the horrific scenes that confronted the brave liberators. A majority of the prisoners had been forced by the Germans to leave the camp as the Red Army approached Auschwitz, and many had perished on their 'death marches'. Vorontsov was able to record the plight of the remaining 6000 prisoners, the pitiful remains of the dead, the results of the Soviet investigations and the closing of Auschwitz, February 28th 1945
http://rapidshare.com/files/30449358/holocaust.auschwitz.part1.rar
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Holocaust - The Liberation of Auschwitz
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