This deeply researched historical documentary traces the real-life evolution of Nazi mass murder through the career of Franz Stangl, commandant of Sobibor and Treblinka. From the Anschluss of Austria to the industrialized genocide of over 1.5 million Jews, this story reveals how ideology, bureaucracy, and obedience transformed ordinary men into architects of the Holocaust. Told in four gripping segments, this narrative exposes genocide not as a sudden eruption of evil, but as a calculated process built step by step.
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