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Aan de grens van de herinnering

Documentary by Jan Schmeitz, on the occasion of the commemoration of 50 years of Liberation in Europe, about memories of the Second World War and the question of whether lessons can be learned from the war of the past. In that context, attention is also paid to the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Dutch colonial war in the Dutch East Indies.

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Documentary by Jan Schmeitz, on the occasion of the commemoration of 50 years of Liberation in Europe, about memories of the Second World War and the question of whether lessons can be learned from the war of the past. In that context, attention is also paid to the civil war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Dutch colonial war in the Dutch East Indies.

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