"Incurably insane"
Creator(s)
- Bundesarchiv (Germany). Filmarchiv
Scope and Content
Located in an institution for the incurably insane. Shows the "insane" who must be restrained and artificially fed, unaware of their surroundings, incapable of useful work. 'The sins of the fathers are visited on their children. Innocent themselves, broken in body and spirit, a burden to themselves and others!' Individuals with bizarre, typically disturbed movements are shown. Three children tied to their beds 'for the duration of their lives.' 01:05:12 Title in large letters: "Soll es so weitergehen?" [Should it continue this way?] 01:05:40 "Nein! Nein! Niemals!" [No! No! Never!] Three further titles explain: 'This is why we are sterilizing the "Erbkrank". 01:05:50 Their suffering must not be perpetuated in the bodies of their children. 01:06:03 Otherwise our splendid Volk and its culture will be destroyed.' 01:06:09 Ends with scenes of a lovely house, a forest, and a horse-drawn plow in the fields.
Note(s)
See Reichsfilmarchiv guide, p. 225 (in German) for more information. German portions transcribed and translated by Raye Farr.
Conditions of Use and/or Copyright updated. Correspondence from Bundesarchiv in May 2023, initially sent to Leslie Swift states: Public Domain. However, since copyright law may differ between the U.S. and Germany, Use statement U3 is being applied.
Subjects
- FARMERS/FARMING
- FORESTS
- PROPAGANDA (NAZI)
- STERILIZATION
- PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
- RACIAL SCIENCE
- CARTS/WAGONS
- CHILDREN
- MENTALLY ILL
- PROPAGANDA
Places
- , Germany
Genre
- Film
- Propaganda.
Copies
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