Nazi Scrapbooks from Hell: The Auschwitz Albums Trailer

Nazi Scrapbooks from Hell: The Auschwitz Albums Trailer (2008)

27 April 2008 Factual 47 mins

The film uncovers a part of the Holocaust that was once thought to be unrecorded, but thanks to Washington D.C. Holocaust Museum's work there is now documentation and photographic evidence of what life was like behind the fences of the death camp at Auschwitz. This film profiles a series of contrasting photos - one series portrays the banality of evil, while the other profiles the horror of life behind the wire.

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Cast

Karl-Friedrich Höcker

as Self - Subject (archive footage)

Crew

Erik Nelson

Director

International Titles

Нацистки албуми от ада: Албумите от Аушвиц Trailer

Scrapbooks from Hell Trailer

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United States 27 April 2008

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