During World War II, Oskar Schindler, a German businessman and opportunist member of the Nazi party, becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce and works to save them from persecution and death by the Nazis. Through bribery and cunning, Schindler acquires a factory and employs Jewish workers, keeping them safe from concentration camps. As the war comes to an end, Schindler must flee with his wife, leaving behind the people he saved. Despite feeling he could have done more, Schindler is hailed as a righteous person and his actions are remembered by the survivors.
Holocaust is a miniseries that depicts the horrifying events of Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. It follows the lives of several characters, including a lawyer, a doctor, and a pharmacist, as they navigate the atrocities committed by the Nazis. The story touches on themes of anti-Semitism, family relationships, and the struggle for survival in the face of oppression. The miniseries portrays the harsh realities of the Holocaust, including the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and the atrocities committed in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
A historical drama based on the true events of World War II, Amen. follows the efforts of a German officer and a Jesuit priest to expose the atrocities being committed by the Nazi regime, including the genocide of Jews in concentration camps like Auschwitz and Treblinka.
In 1941, a small group of soldiers must uncover the mysteries of a supernatural fortress while facing the horrors of war.
In post-World War II Germany, a journalist named Peter Miller investigates the war crimes committed by a former SS officer named Eduard Roschmann. As Miller digs deeper, he uncovers a sinister secret organization and puts his own life in danger. With the help of Israeli intelligence and a diary, Miller seeks revenge and justice for the victims of the concentration camps.
Set in a Jewish ghetto during World War II, Jakob, a barber, spreads hope and optimism among his fellow prisoners by inventing news bulletins and pretending to have a radio. However, when authorities discover his secret, Jakob must face the consequences of his lies and the true horrors of the concentration camp.
In Nazi Germany, the sadistic nurse Ilsa conducts brutal experiments on prisoners in a concentration camp. She seeks to prove certain theories of female sexual response and castration. Ilsa's reign of terror includes rape, torture, and murder, all in the name of sadism and Nazi ideology.
In 1939, during the German occupation, a young boy with a limb difference becomes a target for the Nazis who are hunting down and killing people with disabilities. While desperately running for his life, the boy makes a courageous and risky decision that may determine his fate.
In an alternate history where Nazi Germany won World War II, a detective investigates a murder that leads him to uncover a conspiracy and face the horrors of the Nazi regime.
In Nazi-occupied Paris, a group of courageous men and women join forces to form the French Resistance. As they plan and execute daring acts of sabotage against the Nazis, they face constant danger and the threat of betrayal. Set against the backdrop of the Armenian Genocide and the brutality of the SS, Army of Crime showcases the resilience and bravery of those who risked everything for the freedom of their country.
During World War II, a family in Argentina is torn apart by secrets, betrayals, and the Nazi occupation of France.
Massacre in Rome is a dramatic retelling of the true story of the Ardeatine massacre, where 335 Italian civilians were executed by the SS in retaliation for an attack by Italian partisans. Set in Nazi-occupied Rome, the movie follows the events leading up to the massacre, the resistance efforts, and the aftermath. It explores the atrocities committed during the war and the struggle of the Italian people against fascist oppression.
Set during Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, Süskind tells the true story of Walter Süskind, a Jewish man who works at the Jewish Council and risks his life to save Jewish children from deportation to concentration camps.
The SS was the Nazi state’s instrument of domination and oppression, responsible for the intelligence services and the police. The SS committed a horrific range of atrocities, including the Holocaust, the persecution of political opponents, and brutal war crimes. Millions of people were victims of the Schutzstaffel, and many of the perpetrators were unrepentant to the end. This six-part documentary provides a comprehensive overview of the SS, describing how a small group of thugs rose to become the most feared organ in the Nazi state. With the help of international experts, the film examines common myths about the organisation. Interviews with eyewitnesses and unapologetic perpetrators take us closer to the psyche of the SS supporters in an attempt to make the inconceivable comprehensible.
Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the movie explores the creation and rise of Hitler's SS, focusing on a soldier's crisis of conscience and his brother's involvement with the Nazi regime.
When they start losing family members and neighbors due to WWII and the Nazi government's policies, a quiet married couple becomes disillusioned and begins spreading leaflets against the government - a crime punishable by death.
1942 Paris. Annette is 20 years old, Jean is barely older, they love each other and the future is bright for them. But the deportation of the Jews of France will change their destiny. Upset at the idea of their only son marrying a Jewish woman, Jean Jausion's parents decide to keep young Annette Zelman away from them... and denounce her to the Gestapo. The machine was launched, but it was too late. Annette was deported to Auschwitz on June 22, 1942.
During World War II, a Catholic priest is granted a brief reprieve from a concentration camp to undergo a psychological test. As he faces the moral dilemmas of collaborating with the Nazi regime or upholding his faith, he must also confront his own inner struggles and the questioning of his beliefs.
Love in a concentration camp. A young Jewish gay man, Otto, is protected by a "kapo" (a fellow prisoner) and an SS guard who unexpectedly ends up saving his life.
A neo-Nazi organization is recruiting in the 1980s, and two youths of high-school age join for similar reasons, despite class differences. Thomas is the son of a self-made industrialist father and a scolding social-climbing mother. He attends private school and has a brother who's an accomplished musician, but neither can satisfy mom's constant demands for school and social success. She belittles them, and there's incessant bickering at their table. Charly, a dropout, is the son of an abusive, alcoholic laborer. In the youth group, each finds order, respect, camaraderie, and adults who seem to value them. Where do domestic abuse and sanctioned political violence end?