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Review: The Karski Report

Elaborations on Claude Lanzmann's Holocaust account
By PETER KEOUGH  |  March 21, 2012
3.5 3.5 Stars

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After nine and a half hours of Shoah, what remains to be said? Everything and nothing, but some testimonials in Claude Lanzmann's Holocaust account begged for elaboration, among them a segment in which Polish underground hero Jan Karski described his debriefings in 1943 with President Roosevelt and others. In this extended version of the 1978 interview, Karski, who looks like an older James Woods, recreates his meetings theatrically (in a perhaps unintentionally ironic aside, he recalls how the Polish ambassador suggested he be more "concise"), doing a fair imitation of Roosevelt's pronunciation of the word "war" and relating how, when he brought up the extermination camps, the President discussed instead Polish horses used by the Nazis on the Eastern Front. Perhaps more chilling is Justice Felix Frankfurter's flat-out refusal to believe him, if not Karski's own silence at the end of the movie, when he realizes that maybe his report could have been better. (Claude Lanzmann appears in person at the Friday night Harvard Film Archive screening of The Karski Report.)
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