Man, it seemed, had been created to jab the life out of Germans.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think it has been a tremendous feat on the part of East Germans since 1990 to adapt to everything changing.
I grew up in the time of Germany after the war.
You cannot stoke the fires of prejudice against German people and then not find that somewhere, sometime down the road it doesn't discharge.
I'm German in my mind, but from a Germany that doesn't exist any more.
Naturally enough, I couldn't have foreseen the vast sea change which has come upon that scene as a result of German reunification and associated events.
That generation of Germans, along with volunteers from Denmark, Holland, even England and the Free India division and so on, we Europeans were alert and awake to the danger of Bolshevism.
A people that has experienced all that the Germans have been through, naturally offers fertile soil for the extremists.
The only thing the East German system taught us was that we should never do it that way again.
We thought about it, what we want to tell, and I didn't want to move it directly into the Nazi times. I thought it's much more interesting to see how BloodRayne became BloodRayne.
Technological things, that Germans and Japanese would get real excited about.