1. Question 1: Primo Levi (Italian Jewish chemist, writer, and Auschwitz survivor) uses the concept of “the gray zone” to speak of the space inhabited by prisoners of the Nazis who become their accomplices. Why is this a philosophically meaningful zone to Levi and (in his view) to humanity?
2. Question 2: What do Bomba’s and Weiss’ testimonies teach us about the ways in which men and women might have experienced Nazi terror differently?
3. Question 3: Director Claude Lanzmann secretly records the testimony of SS officer Franz Suchomel using a lapel camera and a tech crew stationed in a VW van outside his building. Are Lanzmann’s clandestine methods justified by the results of the interview?