Summaries

The Nuremberg Einsatzgruppen trial of 1947/1948 is considered the largest murder trial in history against members of four death squads from the security police and SD (the security service of the SS). During World War II, six million Jews were murdered. Four million died in the extermination camps, but two million people were killed in systematic mass shootings. A fact that is hardly known today. The perpetrators came face to face with their victims. They shot at men, women, children - day after day, obediently and assiduously, as if it were normal work. Tens of thousands of Germans belonged to the mobile commandos of the task forces and police battalions. Who were these men, how could they commit such murders? What did the few survivors tell, how were they able to escape the mass extinction and live on with the horrific experience? Based on written traditions, original documents, film footage and photos as well as expert statements, the documentary traces the path of one of these murder battalions.

Details

Keywords
  • massacre
  • holocaust
  • death squad
  • year 1942
  • german police
Genres
  • History
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Jan 24, 2022
Countries of origin Germany
Official sites Broadview.TV ZDF
Language English German
Production companies Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) Broadview TV

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Tech specs

Runtime 58m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 16:9 HD

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