Same era! Oughts cultureWhen was it made?
Yeah, that's a really good one. The bit toward the beginning about the Mosses considering themselves German stopped me in my tracks. I can't imagine how painful having that identity shattered by something as extreme as Nazism must have been.
Just read the one on the 'Years of Lead' box set too and it's left me wondering what Mexican film's looked like since the rise of the cartels.
I've just started - pssst, 'Freikorps', not 'Friekorps'!![]()
On the Legacy of George L. Mosse
Past history is always contemporary. George L. Mosse, The Nationalisation of the Masses In his memoir Confronting History, George L. Mosse described the occupation of Mossehaus, the home of Rudolf …olivercraner.com
I've just started - pssst, 'Freikorps', not 'Friekorps'!
You need a sub-buddy.Thanks, subbing is hard on your own.
You need a sub-buddy.
guess that's often part of the point though, as in this case: bringing out the compelling narrative to an overlooked subject