Sachsenhausen - The Two Faces of a Camp

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War Documentary hosted by Antonella Giannini, published by Istituto Luce in 2014 - Italian narration

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This documentary tells the untold story of the Sachsenhausen camp that between 1936 and 1945 was a Nazi concentration camp, and between 1945 and 1950 a Soviet special camp. The concentration camp of Sachsenhausen, on the outskirts of Berlin, is conceived, planned and built by the architects of the SS as a model camp, according to an ideal concept of what was to be a concentration camp. Between 1936 and 1945 there were imprisoned more than 200,000 people from 22 different countries. The victims number in the tens of thousands. Among them, the eldest son of Stalin, locked up in the camp on the orders of Hitler. In August 1945, a few months after the end of World War II, Sachsenhausen back in operation as a Soviet special camp. It reaches very high level of mortality due to conditions of poverty, physical and psychological deterioration to which the prisoners are subjected. The special camp Sachsenhausen is permanently closed in March 1950. For a long time the world will only know one face of this camp: that of Nazi concentration camp. The other face, that of the Soviet special camp, will remain a closely guarded secret for nearly half a century.


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  • Total duration: 1h 49mn
  • File size: 1.24 GB
  • Container: MKV
  • Width: 720 pixels
  • Height: 576 pixels
  • Display aspect ratio: 4:4
  • Overall bit rate: ~1600 kbs
  • Frame rate: 25.000 fps
  • Audio Codec: AC3
  • Channel(s): 2 channels
  • Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
  • Credit goes to: jampicozzi
  • Encoded by: Turbojugend

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