Size | Seeds | Peers | Completed |
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96.68 MiB | 4 | 0 | 27 |
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PeaceCrime.2025.x265.mkv | 26m15s | 1280x720 | HEVC | AAC | None |
This compelling documentary is based on the profound book 'Vredesmisdaad' by Ab Goubitz, a Dutch survivor of World War II, who suffered betrayal not at the hands of the Nazis, but from the Dutch government post-liberation. "The Germans kept me alive but the Dutch government gave me a life sentence." With these chilling words, Ab Goubitz sets the tone for a narrative that delves deep into the aftermath of the war and the less-discussed realities faced by survivors.
Peace Crime explores his harrowing journey of survival and the subsequent injustice that marred his life, offering viewers a unique look into the impact of governmental actions on individual lives. This documentary not only honours Ab Goubitz's resilience but also serves as a critical exploration of historical accountability and the pursuit of justice. It is an essential viewing for those who value the lessons of the past and seek to understand the complex legacies of historical trauma.