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Charles Guggenheim was an American documentary filmmaker whose work has earned him multiple Academy Awards. His films, which often focused on social issues and American history, are known for their emotional depth and ability to provoke thought. Guggenheim's dedication to bringing important stories to light and his innovative use of film as a tool for social change have left a profound impact on the documentary genre. His legacy encourages others to use their talents to inform, educate, and inspire positive change in the world.
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"Then I found books that were written much later, as late as 15 years ago. It was very superficial material, but enough to tell me that the genesis of this story was worth exploring."

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"There would be a paragraph about some veteran digging tunnels for the Germans in a slave labor camp, or something like that. Finally I decided to look it up and go further into it."

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"I think he was explicit that it was a slave labor situation, but I was not alarmed at that point, because there were so many tragedies involved in that war. That was the first time I had any indication that something was sort of strange."

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"There was a war crimes trial because an American prisoner had been shot trying to escape. He had obviously been recaptured and shot, and that violated the Geneva Convention."

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