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Alois Brunner: The Last Nazi
Alois Brunner, the most notorious Nazi war
criminal still alive today, has been living in Syria since 1959. Responsible for
the murder of some 128,000 Jews across Europe during World War II, Brunner was
Adolf Eichmann’s right hand. Narrated by veteran news reporter Jay Bushinsky,
the film features interviews with Simon Wiesenthal, Serge Klarfield, Benjamin
Netanyahu, Brunner’s grand niece, survivors of his brutality and a German
journalist who interviewed Brunner in 1985. How did Brunner escape justice? Who
protected him all these years? This investigative documentary sheds much needed
light on a little known postscript to the horror of the Holocaust.
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55 min., #649, Color, VHS only, $29.95
The
Demjanjuk Trial
Few trials have stirred as much emotion and controversy as the trial
of John Demjanuk, who was accused of being "Ivan the Terrible," the fiend
who supervised the gas chambers at Treblinka. When Israel won extradition
of Demjanjuk from the United States, it was believed that the case would
be clear cut- identification and punishment. In brilliant fashion, the
courtroom drama and the issues that surrounded it are unveiled. American Video Conference Award Finalist
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ISBN 0-9622024-9-5
50 min., #623, Color, DVD, $29.95
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