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@Magnus

nobody is saying it didn't happen, we're just refferring to the fact that the book spike made the movie from claims that the Italians were partly to blame for the massacre and the Italians say it was unprovoked.

posted by : DarkElfa, 13 January 2009 Complain about this comment
As much as I loathe

..Nazis, neo- or otherwise, the gitwizard impugning their intelligence does cause an involuntary "glass houses" response.

That is all.

posted by : Godwin Slaw, 13 January 2009 Complain about this comment
So it never happened then?

So you guys are saying that the genocide never happened? Funny that there is a memorial at the site and everything. Also ten former SS officers were tried for their involvement in the genocide. Films and books not being 100 percent right do not mean that the event didn't happen, nor does it make Neo-Nazi hacking of a site to try and cover up their bogus history right. Or are you part of it all?

posted by : Magus, 12 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Tama is correct.

Spike Lee won a Black Reel award for the film but he was not nominated nor did he win a Golden Globe. As for the film itself, the man who wrote the book called it a work of fiction and the Italian people protested its release for being wholly inaccurate.

posted by : DarkElfa, 12 January 2009 Complain about this comment
Mr.

"movie, which won Lee a Golden Globe"

This is false info, The Miracle movie haven't won ANY awards so far, the only nominations it got were for Black Reel festival. It didn't even get nominated for the Gloden Globe!

In fact the Miracle St. Anna movie was not successful, it's currently having 33% rating at the rotten tomatoes website and its 45% making costs were not recovered at the box office.

I wish The Inquirer editorial board investigate the journalist for this article, which is lacking in any info and contains false info, where it has any content at all!

posted by : Tamas Feher from Hungary, 12 January 2009 Complain about this comment

Neo-Nazi hackers take down history site

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