He directed this 912-minute Holocaust documentary without using any archive footage. The author interviews Nazi survivors and ex-Nazis (whom he had to film secretly since they only agreed to be interviewed by audio). His method of interviewing, probing for minute details, helps to paint a terrible picture of the Nazi holocaust. To show that anti-Semitism still exists in Germany, Poland, and elsewhere, he allows some of his subjects demonstrate it.
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He directed this 912-minute Holocaust documentary without using any archive footage. The author interviews Nazi survivors and ex-Nazis (whom he had to film secretly since they only agreed to be interviewed by audio). His method of interviewing, probing for minute details, helps to paint a terrible picture of the Nazi holocaust. To show that anti-Semitism still exists in Germany, Poland, and elsewhere, he allows some of his subjects demonstrate it.
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