Unique film sources are combined to tell the stories of three men whose lives were changed forever by Hitler's Third Reich: Arnost Lustig, a Jewish teenager condemned to the death camp at Auschwitz; Valentin Berezhkov, interpreter for Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and his foreign minister, Molotov; and Siegfried Knappe, a German general staff officer who served as the operations officer for the Battle Of Britain. The first hand testimonies of these three men are accompanied by rarely seen photographs and archive film footage. The opposing perspectives of Lustig, Knappe and Berezhkov yield glimpses into the source and cause of this catastrophic period in the 2oth Century, revealing the power and danger of human arrogance, greed and callousness.
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