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Hitler's Forgotten Victims

The story of black and mixed race people in Nazi Germany who were sterilised, experimented upon, tortured and exterminated in the Nazi concentration camps. It also explores the history of German racism and examines the treatment of Black prisoners-of-war. The film uses interviews with survivors and their families as well as archival material to document the Black German Holocaust experience.

Top Cast

  • Brian Bovell

    Brian Bovell

    Narrator (voice)

  • James Earl Jones

    James Earl Jones

    Narrator (voice) (DVD version)

  • Werner Egiomue

    Werner Egiomue

    Self - Interviewee

  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    Self (achive footage)

  • Hans Hauck

    Hans Hauck

    Self - Interviewee

  • Theodor Michael

    Theodor Michael

    Self - Interviewee

  • Juliana Michael

    Juliana Michael

    Self - Interviewee

  • James Michael

    James Michael

    Self - Interviewee

  • Franziska Helmuss

    Franziska Helmuss

    Self - Interviewee

Overview

The story of black and mixed race people in Nazi Germany who were sterilised, experimented upon, tortured and exterminated in the Nazi concentration camps. It also explores the history of German racism and examines the treatment of Black prisoners-of-war. The film uses interviews with survivors and their families as well as archival material to document the Black German Holocaust experience.

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