In 1945 renown movie director, Alfred Hitchcock was asked to produce a film that would document the horrors of the Holocaust. That movie proved so potent, so damning that the allies suppressed the film’s release.
According to the Independent, Hitchcock’s documentary on the Holocaust was mothballed to the Imperial War Museum, much like the fictional Ark of the Covenant was at the conclusion of Steven Spielberg’s, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Upon discovering Hitchcock’s video record of the worst genocide in human history in a number of rusty video cans in the 1980′s, the Imperial War Museum painstakingly restored the film which has now finally been released for all to see.
_**Warning: This film includes footage and descriptions of the Holocaust that may prove very distressing for some.**_
The Nazi made hell on earth… Lord have mercy on the dead! May we never forget them, and this inhumanity of the holocaust of death by Nazi Germany!
I had the privilege of meeting a Holocaust Survivor while stationed in West Germany in the United States Army in 1972-1974. His name was Wilhelm “Bill”Klichowski (I don’t know if the spelling is correct.) Bill ran the Pick Up Point on Wiley Barracks for the U.S. Army while I was stationed in Neu Ulm, Germany. Bill took a tour bus load of us G.I.’s from the 1st BN, 81ST FA (Pershing Missile Battalion) to Vienna, Austria. But on our way from Neu Ulm to Vienna we made a side trip to Mauthausen Concentration Camp in Austria where Bill was a prisoner. It was a tour and day that I can never forget. Bill tried to tell us what all happened during those years and was often openly weeping until we left the compound. Bill always told us the reason the Nazis sent him to Mauthausen was because he didn’t go to church on Sundays. Of course he didn’t go to church on Sundays. He was a Polish Jew. He told me this story with his own lips and I was invited into his home on several occasions and I bear witness that I too have met a person who was a Holocaust Survivor. For you see I heard and will never forget that direct testimony from an eyewitness who lived through that hell on earth. Long Live Israel and the free people of Poland! My name is James E. Lunden and I live in Connell, Washington, USA.
Probably the greatest untold story of World War II was the prayer college in Wales, whose astonishing labors in intercession turned the tide of the war again and again. Everyone knows the miracle of Dunkirk, yet few know that the Allied forces hemmed in by the Channel and the advancing Nazi tanks were on the tips of intercessors tongues till the last dingey wisking them to safety crested British shores. The story is told in the book ‘Reese Howells, Intercessor’. Though re-reading the book recently I discovered yet a new (to me) revelation. At one point in the late 1930s while Howells and his teams of intercessors were praying that WWII would not start, God told him that the war HAD to happen. And explained that were it not for WWII, Hitler and Stalin would have grown too powerful. And the monsterous deeds of these men, might have grown in a scale that remains, to this writer, unfathomable. As it is, their deeds accomplished, are unfathomable. What God has in store for them, and their ilk, one can only imagine.