Karl Plagge - The German Soldier Who Saved the Jews | Free Documentary History
Karl Plagge - The German Soldier Who Saved the Jews | History Documentary
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“The Good Nazi” is one of those rare films that weave together science, history and extremely personal human stories.
During the Holocaust, a german army Major named Karl Plagge, arrived in Vilnius, Lithuania as part of the occupation force. When he saw that the SS was hellbent on murdering every Jewish man, woman and child, Plagge decided to save Jews, rather than murder them. So he ran a covert operation.
On the surface, he was commandant of a forced labor camp called “HKP”. In reality, he was sheltering hundreds of Jewish families. By the end, many were saved in hiding places dug into the ground and carved into the walls. Many more were executed by the SS and buried in a mass grave. Today, the former “HKP” - unchanged - is home to impoverished Lithuanians. Because the government is about to tear down the site a
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Karl Plagge - The German Soldier Who Saved the Jews | Free Documentary History