Nebel im August 2016
2h 1m | Drama, War | Release date: September 29, 2016 (Germany)
Storyline:
A Yenish boy is placed in a mental hospital and experiences the Nazi euthanasia program. Aware of what is happening and attached to friends, the lad attempts to sabotage the program. The film addresses the complexities of the program director, the lives of the child victims, and the struggles of the child protagonist. More than 5,000 children were killed in the Nazi euthanasia program.
User review:
This movie touches me deeply…because my grandparents had to hide one of their daughters. She was born with brain damage because at birth the umbilical cord has prevented the oxygen supply….otherwise she would be one of the victims of the several programs to eleminate *Unwertes Leben*.
For this movie, it only shows a very downplayed version what real happend in those *Hospitals*. Not only did they human experiments, they gassed children and adults, used medicaments to kill them and the worst of all the Hunger Program, starving them to death. Especially the results with gas would be later used in the KZs.
Only a few of those responisble for the crimes were later brought to justice…and only by the Allied Juries. The later judgments from German courts were the next slap into the face of the victims. Only 43 years later (1988) did the Bundestag rehabilitated the victims of forced sterilization…but to this day not one of them or the survivors of the euthanasia have seen any compensation.
So, if you want to see a little bit of the horror watch this movie and than read more about the real thing.
Director: Kai Wessel(attached)
Writers: Holger Karsten Schmidt (screenplay), Robert Domes (novel)
Stars: Ivo Pietzcker, Sebastian Koch, Jule Hermann
Countries of origin: Germany, Austria
Language: German
Also known as: Fog in August
Filming locations: Warstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 4
File size : 4.48 GiB
Duration : 2 h 6 min
Overall bit rate : 5 081 kb/s
Links: iMDB | NFO | Screenshots backup
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Nazis were Germans.
Yes, students. They also recruited others from Nazi sympathetic nations who fit their ideal or served a purpose. Austrian Hitler was influenced by Progressives and their ideology (which began with German Progressives traveling to America and melding ideals with Progressives there, creating literature and pamphlets that made it back to Europe). Positive and negative eugenics is a big hit for Progressives and that Austrian painter convinced many Germans to do the horrific atrocities they did.