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- Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors.
- German commander Hauptmann Stransky places a squad in extreme danger after Sergeant Rolf Steiner refuses to lie for him.
- Wilfried Wils must survive as an auxiliary policeman during the German occupation of Antwerp.
- In Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, banker brothers Walraven and Gijs van Hall face their greatest challenge yet when they decide to help fund the Dutch resistance.
- The history of the Final Solution phase of the Nazi Holocaust, particularly with the most infamous of the death camps.
- A U.S.-based art dealer travels to his former homeland of Germany, where he becomes dangerously susceptible to Nazi propaganda.
- The hunt for Nazi war criminals after the Second World War.
- During WWII, Alderney became "Adolf Island," hosting Nazi fortifications and a concentration camp. New research reveals a higher death toll than reported and explains why perpetrators escaped justice.
- When the Second World War ended, the people of liberated Europe celebrated their freedom from Nazi tyranny. Their years of suffering had ended, but for millions of Germans, the end of the conflict opened a new and terrible chapter.
- As World War II rages, a formation of German paratroopers land in the hidden city of Palandria to exploit its wealth and they start taking hostages. Can Tarzan, the king of the jungle, and his animal companions Cheeta and Buli save them?
- A three part documentary with footage of Hitler's SS troops. Describes their indoctrination often when still children, their war crimes, leaders, and how they controlled a country that started a world war.
- As World War II nears its end, beautiful women forced to serve as sex slaves in a German officer's club, do what they can to destroy the plans of a cosmic death ray.
- This film explores the real, complex figure of Oskar Schindler, with incredible archive footage and intimate interviews with Holocaust survivors who knew him. We hear from more than forty survivors.
- One day in May 1944, Bernard Walter comes to work - his mission is to photograph the Auschwitz concentration camp. So based on his images, so are we in this film following victims and perpetrators during a day in Auschwitz.
- It showcases the twisted motivations and origins of the SS (the Schutzstaffel), which was Nazi Germany's paramilitary unit that was a key architect of the Holocaust.
- On June 10, 1944, a German SS division arrived in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane and massacred 643 innocent civilians.
- A chronicle of the Holocaust, exploring stories of survival, tragedy, hope, and resilience through one of history's darkest chapters.
- Born in a Germany humiliated by defeat in WWI, and teenagers when Hitler came to power in 1933, almost 500,000 women served the Nazis. A look back at these witnesses, accomplices, and agents of genocide.
- This WWII documentary uses current location filming and authentic historic film clips to document the Battle of the Bulge, the last big German offensive in World War II, which was launched through the densely forested Ardennes region of Wallonia in eastern Belgium, northeast France, and Luxembourg in December of 1944. The film also portrays the heroism, as well as the confusion and humiliation, that characterized both the Allied and the German troops. It contains rare or previously unseen archival film material as well as in-depth interviews with military leaders from both sides who gives their account of this battle.
- Born into a middle-class Jewish family, Henia lost her father, brother and sister during the German occupation. She survived. This extraordinarily moving documentary tells the story of holocaust survivor, Henia Bryer, in her own words.
- A mother hides another mother's son, facing her destiny as millions in those days, lest we forget.
- After two men escape from the death camp at Auschwitz to tell the world the details of the Nazi genocide there, the Allies face a moral dilemma: to stop further killings, should we bomb Auschwitz?
- Commissioned by the heads of the 2000 Cannes Film Festival to make an opening-night short commemorating cinema as it enters its second full century, Godard instead offers up a 17-minute barrage of re-edited footage of wars and Nazi atrocities, interspersed with clips of Maurice Chevalier in "Gigi" and Godard's own "À bout de souffle."
- A chronicle of the rescue of oppressed intellectuals and artists from Europe before the outbreak of World War II. It studies the cultural and intellectual impact of this emigre population on American life.
- Documentary offering a soldier's-eye view of the frozen front lines in the Ardennes during the Second World War and showing how American troops thwarted Germany's massive surprise offensive.