New Yorkers See the Films
(PM Tabloid, 1945)
“New Yorkers sat in stunned silence yesterday as they watched the incontrovertible proof of the unbelievable – the U.S. Army Signal Corps motion pictures of Nazi horror camps and charnel houses… People came out of the theaters shaking their heads, or gazing blankly off into space, or cursing them under their breaths. They produced mixed reactions – a mixture of horror, of grief, of anger, of hate.”
“We should reduce Germany to dust. The Germans can’t be trusted, and we have to watch Argentina and Spain.”














