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Sally- I agree with you. All this discussion of Schindler's list brings back my reading of the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. It was mind bending then like this is now. People who haven't read eith book should take a week and grow up. Peter ----------------------------- >Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 20:12:16 -0600 >From: Sarah Noell Rathbun <rathbun@TENET.EDU> >Subject: Re: Schindler's List >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > >I saw Schindler's List when it first came out and read the book. I could >not watch the movie again. Why? It was so well done. I do not feel the >atrocities of the period were even touched upon. I do not want a >sanitized version of the WWII events of Nazi Germany. While I think I >would not be able to watch the movie again, I realize this is only a >fracti9on of what really happened. We need to know this. OUR CHILDREN >NEED TO KNOW THIS. The nudiity and violence were necessary. Lest we >forget. sally > Peter Salesses Library Media Director and Computer Educator Phones: Edwin O. Smith HS Office (machine): 860-487-0877, ext. 219 1235 Storrs Rd Secretary: 860-487-0877, ext. 216 Storrs, CT 06268 LMC Winter Fax: 860-487-1106 Summer FAX: 860-429-0085 (during construction) Internet: e-mail: salesses@neca.com Web/URL: http://www.lib.uconn.edu/~eosmith