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East of War

A Film by Ruth Beckermann


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White-tile rooms, neon lighting; on the walls black and white photographs from the exhibition entitled VERNICHTUNGSKRIEG (War of Extermination) documenting the atrocities committed by the Wehrmacht on the Eastern Front. Against this backdrop, Ruth Beckermann and cameraman Peter Roehsler have filmed former soldiers talking about their experiences beyond the bounds of "normal" warfare. With a mixture of helplessness, impotence, shame, opportunism and undiminished fanaticism, witnesses from that time tell of atrocities such as shooting Russian prisoners-of-war, the murder of Jews, and the rape and abuse of women. The differing accounts of these events demonstrate how selective perception was even in this most inhuman and brutal of environments.

This film seeks not only to contribute to the demolition of the myth of the "decent" Wehrmacht (as opposed to the evil SS) but also to illuminate the period in which the Second Republic was founded in Austria and to make a diagnosis of the present. It shows the fathers who worked to rebuild the country, who shaped today's society and who transmitted their ideas to their sons and daughters, and who now, more than fifty years on, at last attempt to articulate their experiences. The images of this war that take shape in the accounts of these "talking heads" have an immediacy and power to move rarely found in historical documents or fictional portrayals.

"East of War avoids all the mistakes that could have interrupted the rhythmic flow of the film, devoting itself calmly to one project: to examine the will to knowledge."—Der Standard

**Special Jury Prize and Library Prize, 1997 Cinema du Reel
**1997 Vue sur les Docs
**1997 German Studies Association Conference
**Vienna Film Prize, 1997 Vienna Film Festival

117 minutes / color
Release Date: 1997
Copyright Date: 1997
Sale/video: $348.00
Rental/VHS: $100


Subject areas: Austria, Eastern Europe, History (World), Holocaust, Jewish Studies, Western Europe, World War II

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The German Army and Genocide (Cooper Union Exhibit)

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