This thought-provoking documentary delves into the chilling truth behind one of history's most significant crimes and the complex political landscape that followed. The film uncovers the horrifying statistic that nearly a million people in 22 nations were involved in the brutal murders of 11 million innocent lives during World War II. While the Allies knew where many of these culprits resided, from Germany to the USA, they chose to prosecute only a select few after drafting The London Agreement in 1945.The movie sheds light on the intriguing question of why the same nations who condemned these actions later allowed most of the perpetrators to escape justice, leaving their crimes unpunished. Through interviews with historians and archival footage, viewers will gain a deeper understanding of the complex factors that contributed to this troubling reality, including political pressure, diplomatic relations, and the struggle to confront such an immense atrocity. This compelling film invites us to explore the dark corners of history and grapple with the moral implications of a justice system grappling with unprecedented human tragedy.
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