Ganz Normale Männer - Der 'Vergessene Holocaust' plot
From 1947 to 1948, the Einsatzgruppen trial took place in Nuremberg, one of the largest murder trials in history against members of four death squads. During World War II, two million Jews were killed in systematic mass shootings. The perpetrators stood face to face with their victims. They shot at men, women and children - day after day, obediently and diligently, as if it were normal work. Tens of thousands of Germans from the Nazi police were involved. Who were these men and how could they commit such murders? The documentary also reveals the few survivors. How could they escape mass extermination and continue to live with the horrific experience?