

This film deals with the fate of children during the Second World War. The Nazis divided children into two categories: âthe good ones,â the Aryan children, and âthe bad ones,â the others. In the name of ultranationalism, Nazism, the theory of the Ăbermensch, and racism, Aryan children were mentally indoctrinated, while the others were imprisoned in camps and physically destroyed. These âothersâ were mainly children from non-Aryan and supposedly impure races: Jews, Poles, Russians, Yugoslavs, and Roma. For this film, Lydia Chagoll conducted research in World War II documentation centers, museums, and concentration camp archives in several countries, collecting texts, documents, and photographs. The film consists of a montage of photos and footage filmed by the Nazis themselves, accompanied by voice-over commentary based entirely on quotations from Nazi publications, laws, decrees, directives, newspapers, schoolbooks, reports, and political texts.
Writers
Lydia Chagoll, Frans Buyens
Language
Dutch
Country
Belgium
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