“Holocaust"
Sir, —Before the series begins next week on TVI, I would like to know who gains by producing and publishing a film so intensely horrifying and so controversial as “Holocaust”? To survivors of concentration camps it is torture and cruel and senseless to dig up all
the miseries they try so hard to forget — more than a warning to all people of what can and does happen during wars. To me this film will stir sensation; we have seen it all so many times before. —Yours, etc., E. WEBSTER. June 14, 1979.
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Press, 18 June 1979, Page 16
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