The Last Days

The Last Days

Movie |

U.s. Soldier | Prisoner

  • Duration: 1h 27min
  • Music: Hans Zimmer
  • Award(s): Oscar 1999 (Won)
    OFTA Film 2000 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Nuremberg, One Life
  • Story:
    Five Jewish Hungarians, now U.S. citizens, tell their stories: before March, 1944, when Nazis began to exterminate Hungarian Jews, months in concentration camps, and visiting childhood homes more than 50 years later. An historian, a Sonderkommando, a doctor who experimented on Auschwitz prisoners, and US soldiers who were part of the liberation in April, 1945.
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7.9/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Five Jewish Hungarians, now U.S. citizens, tell their stories: before March, 1944, when Nazis began to exterminate Hungarian Jews, months in concentration camps, and visiting childhood homes more than 50 years later. An historian, a Sonderkommando, a doctor who experimented on Auschwitz prisoners, and US soldiers who were part of the liberation in April, 1945.
Ratings

7.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Oscar Award

Best Documentary Features | 1999 | Ken

Nominations
OFTA Film Award

Best Documentary Picture | 2000 | Ken

Eddie Award

Best Edited Documentary Film | 1999 | James

ACCA Award

Best Documentary Feature | 1998

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Hans Zimmer, the composer of the score, provided the music free of charge for the Survivors Of The Shoah Visual History Foundation.

Popular Dialogues

"[last lines] Dr. Randolph Braham: The Holocaust has to be taught as a chapter in the long history of man's inhumanity to man. One cannot ignore the discrimination inflicted on many people because of race color or creed. One cannot ignore slavery. One cannot ignore the burning of witches. One cannot ignore the killing Christians during the Roman period. The Holocaust perhaps is the culmination of the kind of horror that can occur when man loses his integrity, his belief in the sanctity of human life."

"Renee Firestone - Holocaust Survivor: I don't think that God created the Holocaust. I think that God gave us a mind and a heart and free will and it is up to man what he's going to do with his life. And I blame man, not God."