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This auction is for 1 BURNED DVD+R of the Nazi Concentration Camps.
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see below for titles). The DVD has a Menu. entered public domain when the copyrights were not renewed.
Please note that even though these are on DVD+ Rs, they were not originally recorded on high definition hardware since this was over 50 years ago. The quality is what you would expect for a show of this age. It's stood up to the test of time very well, I would give it at least a 8 out of 10 which is again very good due to the age. These episodes were recorded from various sources after they had entered the public domain, reproduced on DVD+R for your viewing pleasure. Because of the diversity of the original sources, the quality may vary from episode to episode, but they are all very good overall and you will be sure to enjoy it.
Discs come in protective plastic cd cases and have labels, with no insert .DVDs will ship within one business day of confirmed payment. Shipping and handling is $3.00 which includes delivery confirmation. Insurance would be $1.75 extra and is optional at the time of purchase. I cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage that happens in transit if insurance is not purchased. SHIPPING TO CANADA WILL BE $5.00
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SYNOPSIS:
This film contains extremely graphic scenes of human suffering, please exercise caution when viewing.** Compilation footage of Nazi concentration camps in the immediate aftermath of World War II. The footage was gathered by the US Department of Defense as part of the effort to conduct war crimes trials
FDR Presidential Library
Video 348
Nazi Concentration Camp Footage
U.S. Army. Director George Stevens. As the Allies reached Germany, General Eisenhower ordered George Stevens to film the concentration camps. The camps are filmed and survivors interviewed. This film was evidence at the Nuremburg Trials.