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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Bob Hercules, Cheri Pugh |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 2005 |
| MANUFACTURER: | First Run Features |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Situations, Biography, Color and B&W, Crimes Against Humanity, Culture & Society, Disturbing, Doctors and Patients, Documentary, English, Haunted By the Past, History, Meditative, Movie, Not For Children, Reflective, Sibling Relationships, USA, Upbeat |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | D912648D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 720229912648 |
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Customer Reviews of Forgiving Dr. Mengele
The healing process has no limits here Eva Mozes Kor was 10 years old when she and her twin sister Miriam and the rest of her family were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. Soon after arriving, the twin sisters were separated from their other family members and were then subjected to sinister medical experiments performed by Nazi doctors. The chief perpetrator of these horrific events was the ruthless and cruel Nazi SS officer and doctor Josef Mengele also known as the `Angel of Death'. Upon being liberated from the camp in 1945, Eva and her sister Miriam were the only surviving members of their entire family. <
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>The premise of this documentary focuses on the power of forgiveness and its ability to heal even the most painful of wounds and memories. Eva Kor did what some might see as the unthinkable for most people. Astonishingly, she actually forgave Dr. Mengele and the Nazi's for what they did in the concentration camp. Other surviving twins from Auschwitz (who were also victims of Dr. Mengele) express their views here and they don't have the same capacity to forgive these heinous acts. <
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>For several years, Eva Kor traveled around the world and lectured in several places defending her reasons for forgiveness. Whether it was in Germany, Israel, England, or the United States (she currently lives in Terra Haute, Indiana), she met with considerable resistance and opposition to her views. Knowing what happened in Germany and other countries during the Holocaust, this would be an understandable emotional response for many people. <
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>I can't even begin to imagine the pain and suffering that Eva Kor has gone through and I honestly don't know if I'd be able to forgive in the same circumstances. What I can do is greatly admire her courage to come forward with these views and I respect her desire to heal herself and live a better life. There is no doubt that Eva Kor is a special person with a kind heart. <
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>`Forgiving Dr. Mengele' is a sincere and affecting documentary and it is well produced in my opinion. The message contained within is an emotional one and the images in this program will stay with you long after you've seen them. This is recommended viewing for everyone. <
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Forgive the Nazis?!
Forgiving Dr. Mengele tells the story of Eva Mozes Kor. As one of two twin girls taken to Auschwitz, she refused to die from the diabolical Josef Mengele's experiments. Her death in the camp from an unknown bacterial cocktail would have meant the end of her use as a guinea pig; her uninfected sister then would have been murdered with a poisonous shot to the heart so the Nazi doctors could cut the two open and compare notes. This proud, unapologetic woman says she came to the camp refusing to die, bitterly cursing the children who had before she arrived.
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>Now a real estate agent in the United States, Kor goes on a personal mission to Germany to meet a Nazi doctor at Auschwitz found innocent of war-crime charges because he didn't commit any atrocities in the evil hospital. Documentarians Bob Hercules and Cheri Pugh capture Kor as she argues with other survivors who say forgiveness is impossible. Kor won't listen. She opens a Holocaust museum in Terra Haute, Indiana, and tours the world to prove that she can forgive, but never forget.
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>Forgiving Dr. Mengele is the surprising tale of a victim who chooses to forgive rather than live her life in pain any longer. It is personal and fascinating, letting Eva's personality unfold in all her strength and weakness.
Edith Moses Kor, A Voice That Must Be Heard!
I can't begin to express the great need for the whole world to see this Documentary about a Jewish woman who not only survived the horrible depraved experiments of the Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, but came to a place in heart to forgive him and other Nazis. A person like this rarely comes along in a world filled with great hate and unforgiveness. This is a true story of one such woman, who came to discover that the only way to be freed from her burdening experiences of the holocaust was through forgiveness. She takes you through her long journey from Mengele's depraved experiments on her and her dear sister Miriam to her crusade to tell the world what deep healing can be found through forgiveness. Having come from a Jewish background myself, I often pondered the question of forgivenes towards Germans. I clearly believe Mrs. Kor is right! I can only say, that she is a very special woman who I respect and admire very much. Regardless whether you will agree with her or not, she must be heard! So yes! I can't encourage you enough to go out and get this wonderful DVD about a most courageous woman. To her husband and two children, you have been blest to have such a wife and mom.