TV Movie ·Documentary · East Germany · 1960 · 52m

Mord in Lwow

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This documentary is about the crimes of the former Federal Minister for Displaced Persons, Refugees and Victims of War, Dr. Theodor Oberländer, as the main participant in the plans and implementation of fascist Germany to exterminate the Polish intelligentsia in the conquered territories in WW2. Documents from the USSR, CSR, Poland, England, USA, Holland, Israel, West Berlin, GDR and the West Zone convict him as an offender by conviction, who was present at the putsch in Munich in 1923 as well as in July 1941, when the Sonderkommando Bataillon Nachtigall committed the murder of Polish academics in Lemberg (Lwow/Lviv).

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