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The Holocaust of Hortiatis dives into a dark chapter of history with an unflinching gaze. It chronicles the tragic events of September 2, 1944, when the Wehrmacht, in their last throes of occupation in Greece, unleashed a wave of violence on the village of Hortiatis. The documentary captures the chilling atmosphere of the time, combining archival footage with testimonies that lend a haunting tone to the narrative. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the events. There’s a rawness in the stories shared, and though the director remains undisclosed, the film pulls no punches in its portrayal of human cruelty. It’s a stark reminder of the past, with practical effects that heighten the realism, making it a distinctive piece for those interested in WWII history.
Documentary on WWII atrocitiesFocus on Greek resistanceRaw and impactful storytelling
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