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July 25, 2024 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-07-25

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s director of the Netflix series Hitler and the Nazis: Evil
on Trial, Joe Berlinger is preparing to take information
about the six-part film to educational programs around
the country.
The series, which uses colorized archival footage along with
reenacted scenes and scholarly commentary, delves into the trau-
matic history about what happened before, during and after the
Holocaust.
There are scenes from the horrific acts, words of American
journalist William Shirer as he witnessed the atrocities, mammoth
crowds listening to Hitler and a search for some kind of justice
through the Nuremberg Trials.

The series is available with no closing date through Netflix access.
“I felt the need to give a history lesson, particularly to the
younger generation because their millennial knowledge about the
Holocaust is unfortunately not great,
” said Berlinger about the ori-
gins of the film.
“This whole thing started because I saw a study from the
Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. There
was a very recent study about millennial awareness, and two-thirds
of millennials didn’t know what Auschwitz was.
“Fifty percent of them couldn’t name a single concentration camp
with some 40,000 concentration camps once in existence. One in 10
millennials thought that Jews started the Holocaust.


Netflix documentary aims to educate young people about the horrors of the Holocaust.

SUZANNE CHESSLER CONTRIBUTING WRITER

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