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Operation Anthropoid.
In 1942, a group of Czech and Slovak exiles parachuted into their
Nazi-occupied homeland
and
assassinated
(hi-res pictures, scroll down)
SS-Obergruppenfuehrer
Reinhard Heydrich
, one of the
architects of the Final Solution
, the "
Butcher of Prague
." For the first time since the end of the World War Two,
a German museum
is offering a close look at "
Operation
Anthropoid
," the codename for
the only successful assassination of a member of Adolf Hitler's inner circle
.
posted by
matteo
on Jan 31, 2006 -
36 comments
Eroica.
Film director
Andrzej
Munk
’s tragic death at age thirty-nine might have formed the plot for one of
his own darkly sardonic works
: a Polish Jew and an active resistance worker during the war, he was returning home from shooting his film
Passenger
at the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1961 when an oncoming truck struck his car. He
left behind
only four
feature films
, but his influence was prodigious. As one of the key figures of the postwar “Polish School” of filmmaking, along with Wajda and Kawalerowicz, he helped to shape
a vision that broke with the official social realist optimism of Eastern-bloc dogma
and cast a skeptical eye on official notions of
heroism
, nationalism, and life in the Stalinist-occupied state.
Mentor to Roman Polanski
and
Jerzy Skolimowski
, his influence
can be felt even in the films of a later generation of Polish filmmakers
— directors like Zanussi and
Kieslowski
. More inside.
posted by
matteo
on Dec 7, 2005 -
7 comments
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