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Merge to
Theresienstadt. I assume good faith in translation and thus that the conclusion is correct that the footage is part of a Nazi propaganda film. If so, the footage is notable, but does not need a separate article.
Peterkingiron (
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15:59, 12 February 2022 (UTC)reply
Keep or Merge. I added two English language sources after this was nominated so everything there is now verifiable. There is a suggestion of notability for the documentary film juxtaposition of found propaganda footage with drawings from concentration camp artists independent of the propaganda film itself. However, these sources alone are not the most extensive coverage though there is almost certainly more in Czech, as the mention of a contemporaneous newspaper interview and coverage attests. If merged, an argument could be made for either
Terezín_concentration_camp#Legacy or
Theresienstadt_(film)#Historiography with my preference for the former.
68.189.242.116 (
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18:18, 13 February 2022 (UTC)reply
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