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| ALOIS BRUNNER: THE LAST NAZI (1/58) |
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| Genre: | Biography |
| NOLA: | ABLN |
| Program Service: | Syndication |
| Supplier: | Media Group International |
| Rights: | 4 Releases/3 Years, School Rerecord, Noncommercial Cable, Simulcast |
| Offered: | Summer 2002 |
| Contract: | 3/1/2003-2/28/2006 EXPIRED |
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Description
Alois Brunner, deputy to mastermind Adolf Eichmann, is the most notorious Nazi war criminal who may still be alive today. Unlike Eichmann, Brunner was never caught and made to pay for his crimes against humanity. Brunner is responsible for the deaths of more than 128,000 European Jews and 200 Americans, whom he sent to death camps all across Europe during World War II. He trained the
Gestapo on how to round-up Jews and specifically sought out women and children for deportation because he knew that they held the future. ALOIS BRUNNER: THE LAST NAZI tells the story of how Brunner escaped justice, who has protected him, and why. |
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