Watched this film; and the horrors that are very subtly portrayed within it, with utter revulsion at the happenings within it. Not that I didn't already know all the things that had happened in the death camps, as my father, who served in the Navy in WW 2, had already told me everything about the war I needed to know.
It's not what you see, in this film; it's what you hear in the background. The relentless 24/7 low rumbling of the highly efficient German crematoria is enough to cause ones skin to creep, at the thought of what was happening.
The constant guard dogs barking, children screaming, shots being fired in the background, and the obvious ashes/pollution that was constantly in the air, all around the vicinity. I still don't believe any German, who lived at that time, who says , that "they never knew it was happening"!!
It's a film that has "haunted" me, from the moment I first saw it.
It IS pretty heavy going - but , it has been made for good reason - that we all should never let anything like it ever happen again, no matter what the consequences are.