Two movies illustrating the development of Nazism and its treatment of political prisoners will be shown tonight to students in Social Sciences 2 and the general public, in New Lecture Hall at 8 p.m.
The films which are a regular part of the course, show in documentary fashion the rise of Hitler through mass propaganda, and the sadistic treatment of prisoners in concentration camps.
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