Amazon faces double whammy for selling Nazi propaganda and for made-up Holocaust scenes in its new Prime show
at the time of writing. Business Insider was unable to independently verify if the other books referenced remain on sale or not., the Memorial account accused the Amazon Prime TV show "Hunters" of "dangerous foolishness & caricature."
Specifically, the account criticized a fictional chess scene in which inmates of Auschwitz concentration camp are forced to kill each other while being used as pieces in a chess game. In a statement sent to BI, David Weil, creator and executive producer of Hunters, said the human chess scene was "a fictionalized event" included "to powerfully counteract the revisionist narrative that whitewashes Nazi perpetration."
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