Nazi Hunters examines the search for Franz Stangl the Nazi commandant of the Treblinka and Sobibor death camps in Poland. At the end of the war he escaped to Italy and eventual made it to South ...
Nazi Hunters examines the assassination of SS-Gruppenführer Reinhardt Heydrich. Heydrich was the brutal military dictator of Czechoslovakia and was also one of the main architects of the Holocaust. ...
Nazi Hunters examines the search of Adolf Eichmann the logistical mind behind Hitler's Final Solution. He organized the transportation and incarceration of six million Jews to the death camps. After ...
I have three issues with this series 1. the sounds and effects added to the videos are very poorly done and extremely distracting.
2. Nazis where responsible for death of more than 60 million non German men, women and children but in this film you only hear 6 million Jews over and over and over. although I deeply sympathize with Jewish people but what about the other 54 million? not to mention the German civilians,
3. a documentary must not take sides, that's the whole point, isn't it? in some episodes crimes are blown out of proportion specially in episodes about Peiper and Eichmann. and it is clearly one sided for example in Peiper's case if killing surrendered soldiers in the heat of battle was a war crime then why killing him 11 years after the end of the war and serving time was mentioned as a triumphant moment for the Nazi hunters?
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I have three issues with this series 1. the sounds and effects added to the videos are very poorly done and extremely distracting.
2. Nazis where responsible for death of more than 60 million non German men, women and children but in this film you only hear 6 million Jews over and over and over. although I deeply sympathize with Jewish people but what about the other 54 million? not to mention the German civilians,
3. a documentary must not take sides, that's the whole point, isn't it? in some episodes crimes are blown out of proportion specially in episodes about Peiper and Eichmann. and it is clearly one sided for example in Peiper's case if killing surrendered soldiers in the heat of battle was a war crime then why killing him 11 years after the end of the war and serving time was mentioned as a triumphant moment for the Nazi hunters?