Berlinale: 'Das Deutsche Volk' gives voice to Hanau victims
- The film 'Das Deutsche Volk' premiered at the Berlinale, marking the fifth anniversary of the racially motivated shootings in Hanau on February 19, 2020, where nine people were killed and five injured.
- Filmmaker Marcin Wierzchowski documented the stories of survivors and victims' families for five years, highlighting their trauma and the authorities' failures.
- Victims' families criticized the police response, stating, 'Just imagine seven to eight days of this trauma: Their children were shot and confiscated without their consent.'
- Support for the AfD continues to grow in Hessen and Germany, with families denouncing how authorities have handled the investigation into the murders.
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