Через 15 років після закінчення Другої світової війни створюється команда спецагентів, щоб вистежити Адольфа Ейхмана — сумнозвісного співробітника гестапо, який відповідав за «остаточне вирішення єврейського питання».
Історія іспанського фотографа і республіканця Франсіско Боікса, який був засланий до Франції після встановлення диктатури Франко. На початку Другої світової війни 21-річний Франсиско потрапив до концтабору Маутхаузен. Йому вдалося вижити і винести звідти серію фотографій, які викривали жорстокі злочини нацистів і були представлені на Нюрнберзькому процесі.
In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes from Spain; but is captured by the Nazis in 1940 and imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp, in Austria, a year later. There, he works as a prisoner in the SS Photographic Service, hiding, between 1943 and 1945, around 20,000 negatives that later will be presented as evidence during several trials conducted against Nazi war criminals after World War II.
In 1961, history was on trial... in a trial that made history. Just 15 years after the end of WWII, the Holocaust had been largely forgotten. That changed with the capture of Adolf Eichmann, a former Nazi officer hiding in Argentina. Through rarely-seen archival footage, The Eichmann Trial documents one of the most shocking trials ever recorded, and the birth of Holocaust awareness and education.
Composed exclusively of the footage recorded by Leo Hurwitz during the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961, A Specialist is a courtroom drama painting the portait of a zealous bureaucrat who has immense respect for the Law and hierarchy, a police official responsible for the elimination of several million people, a modern criminal.
The Auschwitz trial began on November 24, 1947, in Kraków, when Polish authorities (the Supreme National Tribunal) tried 40 former staff of the Auschwitz concentration camps. The trials ended on December 22, 1947.
The trial of the Nazi invaders in Kharkov.