Jumat, 17 Februari 2017

DVD Review: Lost Airmen of Buchenwald

Lost Airmen of Buchenwald Directed by Michael Dorsey. 115 minutes. On the Military Channel; also on DVD, $18.95. Buchenwald, once a sylvan site where the great German poet Goethe sought inspiration, is encrusted with repulsive tales thanks to the Nazis, whose primary purpose there was to provide slave labor for nearby arms factories. Think of …

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