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So, 'Fritz Bauer, un procureur contre le nazisme' is a pretty fascinating documentary that dives into the 1963 trials of Nazi war criminals in Germany. The director β who isn't really known, which adds a layer of intrigue β captures the intensity of the courtroom and the societal tension. Fritz Bauer, the main figure, comes off as a determined yet tormented prosecutor, pushing against a backdrop of silence and denial from a society reluctant to confront its past. You really feel the weight of history here, and the pacing keeps you engaged as it unfolds. What stands out is how it doesn't just focus on the trials but also probes deep into the moral struggles of a nation coming to terms with its actions. Worth checking out if you're into nuanced historical narratives.
Intriguing look at post-war justiceFocuses on historical accountabilityStrong thematic elements of morality
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