
Nazi Concentration and Prison Camps
1945 · Movie · 59 min · ★ 7.7
Created as documented evidence for a major postwar trial, this film shows the realities of Nazi concentration and prison camps during World War II. It presents stark footage of prisoners, camp conditions, and places used for torture and mass killing, with an unflinching focus on historical record.
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Details
- Original title
- Nazi Concentration Camps
- Years
- 1945
- Release date
- 1945-11-29
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 59 min
- TMDB rating
- 7.7/10 (61 votes)
About
If you value direct, historically important wartime documentaries like Why We Fight or WWII in HD, this is essential viewing; Not for you if you avoid graphic, upsetting material or emotionally heavy true history.
Pros: vital historical record; powerful real footage; deeply sobering | Cons: extremely disturbing images; emotionally draining; very hard watch
Themes
- nazi
- concentration camp
- world war ii
- nsdap (nazi party)
- 1940s
- documentary short
Cast & crew

Dwight D. Eisenhower
as Self
- JT
Jack Taylor
as Self – Inmate
- OB
Omar N. Bradley
as Self – US Army Commander of Ground Forces

George S. Patton
as Self – US Army General
- HS
Hayden Sears
as Self – US Army Colonel
- HB
Herman Bolker
as Self – US Army Major
- AW
Adolf Wahlmann
as Self – Chief Physician, Hadamar Euthanasia Centre
- KW
Karl Willig
as Self – Chief Male Nurse, Hadamar Euthanasia Centre
- JK
Josef Kramer
as Self – Commandant, Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp
Directed by George Stevens