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delsilencio January 28 2011, 20:21:31 UTC
Is there a documentary or something for that one, because not long ago (2 hours at most) when I was browsing my tv guide I saw that title (in Spanish) and caught my attention, but didn't check it because the person I was having lunch with was looking for something else..

and NOW .. to find it here.. WOW! It's a funny coincidence! lol! *checking right now to see if it's the same thing*

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entity22 January 28 2011, 20:24:07 UTC
this is a tv play ,it's not a documentary although they aired it here on Viasat History which has documentaries. It's absolutely brilliant , it made an impression and I'm not easily impressed, you should check it out.

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delsilencio January 29 2011, 14:34:27 UTC
agh! I didn't find it. Now it's going to drive me crazy, because I'm sure that I saw that title but I wanted to check anyway (BUAH!!)

I don't know if I want to see it, lately I am easily impressed by this sort of things and then I cannot stop thinking about it for long times. My mind filling the gaps and doesn't seem to turn off. That last thing I watched about WW2 was series by NatGeo "Apocalypses: WWII" and I watched it in bits >.<

Though I didn't see the videos, I read what you transcribed at the end, very interesting. That's a lot to take in. I liked very much that reflection, it's like a new perspective of (them) of what and why happened. It's as they are making sense of what happened to them in light of their history what David (and others) did. At the same time, from looking at it through my Christian (Catholic) goggles I found it a little bit sad and kind of depressing :( -that's the sort of things that later I cannot stop thinking about *sighs* You're right it's very thought provoking -and I didn't even see the whole thing ( ... )

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