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The Conference(2022)

1h 48min | History, War, Drama
3.3/5 (with 25 votes)

On January 20, 1942, the Wannsee Conference takes place in Berlin, a meeting that had only one item on the agenda: The Final Solution, the organization of the systematic mass murder of eleven million European Jews.

Death Mills(1945)

22min | War, Documentary
3.2/5 (with 3 votes)

Originally made with a German soundtrack for screening in occupied Germany and Austria, this film was the first documentary to show what the Allies found when they liberated the Nazi extermination camps: the survivors, the conditions, and the evidence of mass murder. The film includes accounts of the economic aspects of the camps' operation, the interrogation of captured camp personnel, and the enforced visits of the inhabitants of neighboring towns, who, along with the rest of their compatriots, are blamed for complicity in the Nazi crimes - one of the few such condemnations in the Allied war records.

Hitler's Forgotten Victims(1997)

5.0/5 (with 0 votes)

The story of black and mixed race people in Nazi Germany who were sterilised, experimented upon, tortured and exterminated in the Nazi concentration camps. It also explores the history of German racism and examines the treatment of Black prisoners-of-war. The film uses interviews with survivors and their families as well as archival material to document the Black German Holocaust experience.

Elmondták-e...?(1996)

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Long Is the Road(1949)

1h 18min | History, Drama

"Long is the Road" - The first feature film to represent the Holocaust from a Jewish perspective. Shot on location at Landsberg, the largest DP camp in U.S.-occupied Germany, and mixing neorealist and expressionist styles, the film follows a Polish Jew and his family from pre-war Warsaw through Auschwitz and the DP camps.

Directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf, Marek Goldstein - With Bettina Moissi, Jakob Fischer, Otto Wernicke, Paul Dahlke, Aleksander Bardini, Heinz-Leo Fischer, ...