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Israeli Air Force at Auschwitz and Gulag Archipelago Documentary Israeli Air Force at Auschwitz and Gulag Archipelago DocumentaryThe Israeli Air Force Fly over Auschwitz documentary is about the Israeli IAF Jets Flying over Auschwitz. This occurred on September 4, 2003 to commemorate the Holocaust victims who were killed by the Nazi government. The documentary depicts jets flying at a very high speed; nearly 300 knots per hour. As the events in the documentary unfolds, Brig-Gen Amir Eshel, the formation leader to the same effect, reads the statement illustrating what led the Israeli Air Force hold the event at Auschwitz.
The statement read, "We pilots of the Air Force, flying in the skies above the camp of horrors, arose from the ashes of the millions of victims and shoulder their silent cries, salute their courage and promise to be the shield of the Jewish people and its nation Israel (OSullivan, 2003)." Nonetheless, the documented celebration ignored the marginal protests as well as the intensively over casted polish skies imposed on it. The Israeli aircrews had the names of the all the persons who were murders at Auschwitz (exactly 60 years relative to the day of celebration) in their cockpits.
On the other hand, the Gulag Archipelago Documentary by Kolyma is mainly Kolyma’s personal incarceration and life in exile. The Gulag Archipelago Documentary evidences are partly collected from 200 prisoners of war. It depicts the Soviet repression and suffering of men, women, and children in labor camps. These victims were subjected to secret hostile police operations, harsh living condition, slavery, and forced labor among other inhumane treatments. The Russian prisoners of war in German also formed part of the victims in the camp.
These war prisoners were highly dehumanized. According to the documentary, despite the suffering of these victims, they portrayed moral courage regardless of their defenselessness, great degradation and brutality as well as being incorruptible. The Gulag Archipelago marks the period in history (1918 and 1956) that was defined by a grisly regime indictment of the Nazi. Notably, these two documentaries are pegged on effects of dictatorship of the German’s Nazi government. For the Israeli’s commemoration using the jets was influenced with an aftermath of the Nazi killing of many Jews in an event that was termed Holocaust.
These stories highlight or remind people of the past dark history of Germany where humanity was never dignified (Kramer, 1978). During the Nazi, nearly six million Jews were murdered alongside their collaborators. Moreover, they were subjected to slavery, imprisonment, and brutal murders and all these occurred at the Auschwitz and its associate camps. In bothcases, the Nazi targeted men, women, and children and prisoners all of whom faced oppression and murder (Kramer, 1978). The war prisoners were mainly suffered at the Gulag Archipelago camp.
Nonetheless, both stories depict the brutality and dictatorship nature and lack of respect to humanity by the Nazi government. The two documentaries have distinct settings where the Israeli Air Force fly over Auschwitz marking exactly 60 years of Jewish suffering, oppression, imprisonment, and mass murder in the hands of the Nazi government while Gulag Archipelago Documentary is a narration of what occurred on the Gulag Archipelago ground (Kramer, 1978). Additionally, the Gulag Archipelago Documentary is told from victims’ experiences while the Israeli Air Force Fly over Auschwitz documentary is a people’s commemorating the loss of their countrymen and women six decades ago (OSullivan, 2003).
Regardless of differences of the two stories, they are pegged on the Nazi’s brutality. References Kramer, H. (June 18, 1978). The Gulag Archipelago. Retrieved March 31, 2014, from http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/03/01/home/solz-gulag3.html OSullivan, A. (September 4, 2003). IAF Jets Fly over Auschwitz. Retrieved March 31, 2014, from http://www.jr.co.il/pictures/israel/history/f15-jets-over-auschwitz.htm
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