It's the late 1950s. Despite its current prosperity, Germany is becoming less interested in acknowledging the tragedies of its recent history. It's still not enough for Fritz Bauer, though. He spends all of his time and energy making the Third Reich pay. One day, Bauer gets a letter from Argentina. It was written by a man who is sure his daughter is dating the son of Adolph Eichmann. Bauer is excited about the promising lead, but he is afraid of a corrupt judiciary system where Nazis still lurk. He goes to Jerusalem to seek help from Mossad, the Israeli secret service. That's not right, but it's the only way that Bauer can help his country.
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It's the late 1950s. Despite its current prosperity, Germany is becoming less interested in acknowledging the tragedies of its recent history. It's still not enough for Fritz Bauer, though. He spends all of his time and energy making the Third Reich pay. One day, Bauer gets a letter from Argentina. It was written by a man who is sure his daughter is dating the son of Adolph Eichmann. Bauer is excited about the promising lead, but he is afraid of a corrupt judiciary system where Nazis still lurk. He goes to Jerusalem to seek help from Mossad, the Israeli secret service. That's not right, but it's the only way that Bauer can help his country.
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