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8/2/2025, 6:25:50 PM
8/2/2025, 6:13:44 PM
I am currently employed as a History teacher for an IGCSE course, and I decided to re-read some information regarding the Nuremberg Trials for my students, since some of the details (more specifically those prosecuted) were a bit hazy.
I was looking for information in several different sources and I stumbled upon a video from 1945 that's actually digitized version of a 1945 film called "Nazi Concentration Camps" that was made specifically to be screened in the trials themselves.
Around the 9:16 mark, they show the inside of what appears to be a shed with rows upon rows of dead bodies piled up... and that's where I found the shot. At first, the shot is taken from a different angle, but I recognized the wall from somewhere, same with the state of the corpses. Once they go in for a different shot, that's when I realized this is the picture Kowloon Kurosawa used in HK97.
I couldn't find any information online about this specific shot, only the infamous "Bosnia" one from the Game Over screen.
I was looking for information in several different sources and I stumbled upon a video from 1945 that's actually digitized version of a 1945 film called "Nazi Concentration Camps" that was made specifically to be screened in the trials themselves.
Around the 9:16 mark, they show the inside of what appears to be a shed with rows upon rows of dead bodies piled up... and that's where I found the shot. At first, the shot is taken from a different angle, but I recognized the wall from somewhere, same with the state of the corpses. Once they go in for a different shot, that's when I realized this is the picture Kowloon Kurosawa used in HK97.
I couldn't find any information online about this specific shot, only the infamous "Bosnia" one from the Game Over screen.
8/2/2025, 2:40:38 AM
I am talking about this one. I am currently being employed as a history teacher for an IGCSE course, and I decided to re-read some information regarding the Nuremberg Trials for my students, since some of the details (more specifically those prosecuted) were a bit hazy.
Lo and behold, I stumbled upon the original shot that Kowloon Kurosawa used for this particular digitized background in HK'97.
Lo and behold, I stumbled upon the original shot that Kowloon Kurosawa used for this particular digitized background in HK'97.
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