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Nazi Child Snatching: A True Story Unveiled

16 Dec

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Summary

  • Play reveals Nazis stole children fitting genetic criteria.
  • Stolen children were raised in German families, erasing identity.
  • Story follows adult Thomas confronting decisions made in 1945.
Nazi Child Snatching: A True Story Unveiled

A new play, The Land Of The Living, vividly portrays the harrowing true events of Nazi Germany's abduction of children based on genetic suitability. Directed by Stephen Daldry and starring Juliet Stevenson, the production delves into how these snatched children were integrated into German families, their pasts systematically erased. The narrative spans nearly three hours, artfully shifting between 1945 and 1990 to illustrate the lasting impact of these actions.

The play, while featuring an invented protagonist, Thomas, is rooted in the genuine atrocities committed by the Nazis, whose consequences continue to resonate across generations. The young boys portraying Thomas in different timeframes are a testament to the erasure of identity experienced by many children during this dark period of history.

While the play is lengthy, its exploration of this vital and disturbing historical truth makes it a compelling watch. Audiences are encouraged to take a significant interval to fully absorb the profound story and its implications. The production reminds us of the enduring echoes of past human rights violations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's about the disturbing true story of how Nazis stole children matching their genetic ideals and raised them in German families.
Yes, the play is based on the genuine practice of the Nazis taking children who fit their Aryan criteria.
Juliet Stevenson plays Ruth, a UN relief worker confronted by the adult Thomas about decisions made at the end of World War II.

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