It is a film that makes you uncomfortable, confused, and uneasy all at same time. It is absolutely filled with vague connotations on the myths of who Hitler was and what he represented. It was simply too vast to comprehend. I feel the same problems return when examining concentration camps.

We have been taught since we were children that the Holocaust was a terrible, terrible thing, and that we should feel sorrow , but I feel that understanding falls at the wayside after so much exposure without actually experiencing what went on ourselves, which, of course, is an impossibility. I also feel almost an aversion to learning anything more about the concentration camps, because learning about it is so psychologically draining, without any apparent awards.

One could not walk away from the concentration camp feeling happy, but I feel that it would be quite easy to "check" concentration camps and the Holocaust off of "the mental list" of things to think about after visiting one. As if visiting Buchenwald would serve as our "communion" for the Holocaust, somehow absolving all the uneasiness and confusion and horror we have felt our whole lives about this subject, making it unimportant to think about this subject any more.

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