On July 4, 1946, eleven former Stutthof concentration camp guards—both men and women—were publicly executed in Gdańsk before a crowd of 200,000. This documentary focuses on the female Nazi personnel at Stutthof, revealing the horrors of the camp, the trials of its brutal guards, and the extraordinary spectacle of justice that followed.
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Justice in Kiev: 12 Nazis Hanged Befo...
Babi Yar, 1941: 33,771 Jews murdered in just two days—followed by thousands more over two years. In 1946, 12 Nazi leaders responsible were tried in Kiev and publicly hanged before 200,000 witnesses. This documentary uncovers the horror of the massacre, the bravery of survivors like Dina Pronichev...
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Justice at Majdanek: SS Men Executed ...
On December 3, 1944—five months before the end of the Second World War—five former SS members of the Majdanek concentration camp were publicly hanged at the very site of their crimes. Before 15,000 people, including survivors, they faced justice for mass killings, torture, and the brutality infli...
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Justice in Kharkov: 50,000 Watch the ...
Kharkov — a thriving Ukrainian city — became one of the first victims of Hitler’s “war of annihilation.”
Under Nazi occupation, more than 30,000 civilians, including women and children, were shot, gassed, or burned alive.
Two years later, in the ruins of the same city, history witnessed a turning...