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Rudolf Hess, many, many others. But
the trials themselves were not well received
by the German public. They were perceived to be
victor's justice
the trials themselves were not well received
by the German public. They were perceived to be
victor's justice
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...Rudolf Hess,
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many, many others. But
the trials themselves were not
00:00:07.339 --> 00:00:09.508
well received
by the German public. They were
00:00:09.055 --> 00:00:12.511
perceived to be
victor's justice.
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Movie Summary
Seventy years after WWII, Oskar Gröning, one of the last surviving members of the SS, goes on trial as an accessory to the murder of 300,000 people at the Auschwitz concentration camp.