Inside the SS

6.8IMDb Score
Released:2017-12-10
Duration: min
Director:Serge de Sampigny
Actors:Stefan Ashton Frank
Production:Histodoc, France Télévisions, ZED, National Geographic

Overview:

With the aid of rare archives, this film retraces the bloody history of the SS, some of whose members are still alive and have accepted to speak.

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