KINSELLA: Trudeau victimizes Oct. 7 victims, calls it the Canadian way

Abiding by the ICC warrants and arrest Israel's Prime Minister and its former minister of defence is the opposite of the Canadian way

You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.

In Lee – Kate Winslet’s new movie about the celebrated Second World War photojournalist Lee Miller – the descent into the heart of darkness is slow but it’s always the destination.

The film starts with Miller and her young friends watching newsreel footage of Adolf Hitler and his Nazis marching triumphantly through the streets of Berlin. Miller and her friends shake their heads, disapproving, still unaware the Nazis are marching towards them, too.

War begins. With her Rolleiflex camera, Miller goes on to document London’s Blitz, the fierce battle over Saint-Malo, the liberation of Paris. And then, with her photojournalist colleague David E. Sherman, Miller arrives at Buchenwald and Dachau, the concentration camps where tens of thousands of Jews, gays, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Poles, Freemasons, Communists, Catholic priests and Roma people were slaughtered. But mainly Jews.

Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.

Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.

Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.

Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.

Don't have an account? Create Account

........

© Toronto Sun