This scene from the film 'Where Hands Touch' demonstrates how the Nazi regime used identity erasure as a systematic tool of oppression, where the SS officer Heinz burns Leyna's identification papers to symbolically destroy her existence and belonging, illustrating how bureaucratic documents serve as both proof of identity and targets for dehumanization under authoritarian regimes.
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You will HATE this SS Officer! π‘π₯ Leyna vs. The Nazis (Where Hands Touch 2018)"AtAdded:
You have Jules here.
>> It's just the three of us. My son is asleep in the bedroom.
>> There are her papers.
>> Go fetch them, Lena.
>> Born in German. You are a negro. But you say you are German.
We would have them replaced.
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