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  1. THE HOLOCAUST ON TRIAL: History, Justice and the David Irving Libel Case. D. D. Guttenplan, . . Norton, $23.95 (328pp) ISBN 978-0-393-02044-1. Like Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem, born of ...

  2. Oct 11, 2016 · This article was updated with two amplifications on why Holocaust survivors did not testify at trial. This article was originally published Oct. 10, 2016, 8:10 p.m. More to Read

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · 4.25. 63 ratings9 reviews. The gripping narrative of one of the last Nazi criminal trials in Germany—that of Bruno Dey, a 93-year-old former concentration camp guard charged with accessory to the murder of more than 5,000 people—and a larger exploration of Germany's reckoning with the Holocaust, from silence to memory to today's rising tide ...

  4. This landmark BBC Auschwitz documentary series tells the full story of the concentration camp. With the help of computer graphics, powerful reconstructions and interviews with people who were there including former SS members, Auschwitz: Nazis and The Final Solution explores the horrors of the attempted ‘Final Solution’.

  5. The Holocaust on Trial: Directed by Leslie Woodhead. With Ian Holm, John Castle, Michael Byrne, Jeremy Clyde. An investigation of the evidence for Hitler's Final Solution, together with a dramatic reconstruction of key courtroom exchanges in the libel case lost by the historian David Irving, who was accused of being anti-Semitic and a Holocaust denier.

  6. Jan 1, 1989 · This book tells the story of Zundel's second trial - an event that raises disturbing questions about our understanding of what is perhaps the most emotionally-charged chapter of history, and about the proper limits of free speech in a democratic society. Show more. 544 pages. First published January 1, 1989.

  7. 1. The Relief of Belsen. 2007 1h 41m PG-13. 7.3 (315) Rate. TV Movie. With the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp, safety did not come to its 60,000 prisoners right away. Starring Iain Glen, this award-winning movie recalls the actual events that transpired at Belsen as the British fought typhus, starvation and their own humanity.