VIDEO: DEFIANCE (2008) More Revisionist History from Zionist Hollywood
The only surviving Bielski brother, Aron was arrested in 2007 in the United States on charges of swindling a 93-year-old woman who was a survivor of the Holocaust. As of June 2008, together with his wife Henryka Bell, Aron Bielski is facing a sentence of up to 90 years imprisonment.
In addition, the Naliboki massacre, the partisan raid on a Polish town in the area which killed more than 100 people including women and children, as well as other crimes commited by the Soviet-commanded partisans against the local non-Jewish and non-communist population were left out. However, given the fact that the film does not cover the entire war, it is likely that elements of the story have been omitted due to time constraints. Instead, Zwick made them actively fight the German military forces, even though, according to the research by the Polish government's Institute of National Remembrance, they preferred to flee the manhunt operations in order to survive rather than fight any battles against the German soldiers.
The Jewish Press cited the chief American prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, Telford Taylor, as saying that "historical misrepresentations could leave the uninformed viewer with an inaccurate historical record about what a movie is depicting" while criticizing the fictionalization of the story.
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One potential point of contention centers around the Naliboki massacre. Some sources contend that Bielski partisans participation in the massacre of Naliboki citizens alongside Soviet partisans was unfairly omitted from the film. However, there is little evidence that the Bielski partisans were responsible for the massacre, as some historians, including Tuvia Bielski’s son, claim that the partisans were not in the area at the time.[6]
In addition, the Polish press and amateur historians have accused Zwick of unfairly portraying partisans as actively fighting the German military force, citing research by the Polish government's Institute of National Remembrance. Instead, these critics point out that the partisans played more survivalist roles, preferring to flee the manhunt operations and avoid direct confrontations.[7] However, at the time of the articles, it was unclear which particular scenes were allegedly inaccurate.
The Jewish Press cited the chief American prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, Telford Taylor, as saying that, with regards to movies generally, "historical misrepresentations could leave the uninformed viewer with an inaccurate historical record about what a movie is depicting" while criticizing the fictionalization of the story.[8]
As Paramount Pictures gears up its ad campaign for a new movie about a band of Jewish partisans who fought the Nazis, some in Poland are suggesting that the partisans in question may also have been murderers.
In anticipation of the December release of "Defiance," - starring Daniel Craig, the actor best-known as the latest incarnation of James Bond - the Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza ran an article headlined, "A Hollywood Movie About Heroes or Murderers?"
The article contrasts the film's portrayal of Tuvia Bielski as a Moses figure leading frightened women and children through the forest with a recently released report from a Polish government investigative body. The government report suggests that Bielski and his followers may have participated in a massacre of civilians in the eastern Polish town of Naliboki.
The tarnishing of the Bielski partisans has infuriated a number of people close to the memory of the group. Some of those people have also been involved with the production of the movie, directed by Ed Zwick ("Legends of the Fall," "The Last Samurai"). Nechama Tec, who wrote the historical account of the Bielski partisans on which the film is based, told the Forward that allegations connecting the partisans to the massacre were "total lies."
Those allegations "underline the anti-Semitic tendencies of the writers and the distortion of history," Tec said.
The controversy comes on the heels of a Lithuanian government investigation into allegations that Jewish partisans committed war crimes during World War II. That investigation has been met with dismay on the part of Jewish communal leaders inside and outside Lithuania, who note that only three Lithuanians have ever been prosecuted for wartime crimes against Jews.
The reinvestigation - or, as some former partisans and historians claim, the revision - of what happened in the town of Naliboki in May 1943 began in 2001, when the massacre was first being studied by the Institute of National Remembrance, a Polish government agency known as IPN, that is devoted to prosecuting "crimes against the Polish nation." The agency's report, which has thus far been limited to a short brief released this year, claims that on the morning of March 8, 1943, Soviet partisans shot 128 civilians outside their homes.
About two-thirds of the way in, the report brings up the Jewish partisans affiliated with Bielski and his three brothers, noting that though some accounts by witnesses and historians place the group at the scene of the attack, these accounts have not been verified.
"Therefore the fact of participation of partisan soldiers of the Bielski Unit in the attack on Naliboki village is merely one of the versions of the investigated case," the report concludes.
Robert Bielski, Tuvia Bielski's son, said that his problem with the IPN report and the subsequent Gazeta Wyborcza article was twofold.
"The Bielskis were not in Naliboki in May of '43," he said, echoing historians who believe that the partisans did not arrive in the area until August of that year.
"But," he added, "even if it were true, which I know it's not, the 128 people are in no way close to the millions of people that the Polish people herded towards the Germans so they could be extinguished. I believe it's just a consistent Polish anti-Semitism and the Poles are sloughing off their own crimes of being an enemy of the Jews during World War II."
The IPN declined to comment on the controversy, citing the ongoing nature of the investigation. But Piotr Gluchowski, the Gazeta Wyborcza reporter who co-wrote the article on the IPN report - as well as a longer feature story about the Bielski brothers, published several days later - was more forthcoming. Gluchowski wrote in an e-mail that he was sure the Bielski partisans were not involved in the massacre, but that, on the other hand, the IPN "are no amateurs. This is a government organization, very serious thing."
Gluchowski and his co-writer, Marcin Kowalski, are authoring a book about the Bielski partisans. Gluchowski said it will be published in December to coincide with the release of the film. (A publicist representing the film said she had no knowledge of the book project.)
"The Bielskis... are completely unknown in Poland," Gluchowski said in the email. "But - I think - it will be hot in December, when 'Defiance' goes to the theaters."
According to both Gluchowski and the detractors who found his article unsympathetic, the Bielskis are known in Poland only to the extent that some Polish nationalists have seized upon the idea that a Jewish partisan group collaborated with the Soviets to kill Polish civilians. The IPN itself is currently dominated by members of Prawo i Sprawiedliwosc, a rightist party, Gluchowski said.
Whether the debate over the Bielski partisans will seep into the reception of "Defiance" remains to be seen. The Variety story appeared briefly on the magazine's Web site, is no longer accessible because, according to the publication's editor, Dana Harris, it had not been properly edited.
As for the movie itself, shooting was completed last year, before the IPN released its report. Judging from the film's trailer, there was no question in the minds of the filmmakers that Tuvia Bielski and his followers deserve to be celebrated.
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Got to keep those sheckles
Got to keep those sheckles rolling into the ADL against those "evil haters".
Absolutely disgusting
Absolutely disgusting glorification of jewish psychopaths and non-existent 'heroes'. When's the movie about the Forest Brothers ever going to be made?
Sheer fiction. It isn't
Sheer fiction. It isn't "based on a true story."
If all the "true stories" about "brave kikes fighting back against eeevvvilll Nazis" were true, the kikes would have won WWII...WITHOUT the help of the USA.
Is the main hero supposed to be Ayran? He looks like a blue-eyed Russian, all the sheenies look like typical jew scum. Another "Schindler" ... LOL.
One value in this video: we can turn it around and see us in the place of the jews, ZOG in the place of the Nazis.
That has got to be the most
That has got to be the most absurd thing I have ever seen. Kikes BUILDING a Village in the forest! This is right up there with the "live action version" of "Little Red Riding Hood" with a REAL talking wolf, or Goldilocks and the Three Bears, where again the bears actually talk for REAL. Just absurd, there is NO such thing as a noble Jew, if there were and as this kikery shows a whole village of them the entire universe would implode on itself making itself null and void. A Jew village in the forest...ABSURD!!!!!!!
Heil Hitler!