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Hitler's Evil Science is a chilling exploration of how science was co-opted by the Nazi regime. The pacing is deliberate, drawing you into the shadows of the Ahnenerbe, an organization that twisted academic rigor to serve dark ideologies. Korn-Brzoza effectively weaves archival footage with interviews, creating a stark atmosphere that underscores the moral decay of a once-regarded scientific community. The attention to detail in the reconstruction of events is noteworthy, almost unsettling. You're left questioning how close we can come to justifying inhumane acts in the name of progress. It's a deeply thought-provoking piece, with a tone that lingers long after viewing, making you reflect on the implications of science intertwined with power.
Interesting take on the intersection of science and ideology.Good use of archival footage.A solid addition for those studying WWII and ethics in science.
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