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Bullets And Blueberries

"The Hidden Holocaust"

The Holocaust began with the indiscriminate mass shootings by the Einsatzgruppen in the bloodlands of Eastern Europe and was perfected in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. “Bullets And Blueberries” explores the motives, methods and madness of the perpetrators, using never-before-seen images captured by the killers themselves — images that fully capture the banality of evil.

Top Cast

  • Richard Rhodes

    Richard Rhodes

    Self

  • Michael Berenbaum

    Michael Berenbaum

    Self

  • David Marwell

    David Marwell

    Self

  • Rebecca Erbelding

    Rebecca Erbelding

    Self

  • Benjamin Ferencz

    Benjamin Ferencz

    Self

  • Patrick Debois

    Patrick Debois

    Self

  • Peter Black

    Peter Black

    Self

  • David Silberklang

    David Silberklang

    Self

  • Zvi Michaeli

    Zvi Michaeli

    Self

Overview

The Holocaust began with the indiscriminate mass shootings by the Einsatzgruppen in the bloodlands of Eastern Europe and was perfected in the gas chambers at Auschwitz. “Bullets And Blueberries” explores the motives, methods and madness of the perpetrators, using never-before-seen images captured by the killers themselves — images that fully capture the banality of evil.

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