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Release Date:
May 1, 2022
Original Title:
NS-Geheimkommando 1005 – Wie die Nazis ihre Gräuel vertuschten
Alternate Titles:
Acción Especial 1005: cómo los nazis encubrieron sus atrocidades
Akcja 1005: jak naziści ukrywali swoje zbrodnie
Operation 1005: How the Nazis Covered up Their Crimes
Operazione 1005: i crimini nazisti in Ucraina
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
Telekult
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
No one really knows the exact details of Special Action 1005. How many people were killed by the Nazis in the rear of the Eastern Front between 1942 and 1944? There were at least tens of thousands. This is the story of how the criminals covered up the traces of their clumsy and savage crimes.
Camera Operator:
Wilfried Kaute
Serhiy Stetsenko
Sergiy Evsrtratenko
Color Grading:
Rainer Speidel
Commissioning Editor:
Mathias Werth
Director:
Ingolf Gritschneder
Editor:
Rainer Speidel
Graphic Designer:
Albert Ribalta
Fritz Gnad
Óscar Valero
Producer:
Dmytro Kolchynsky
Heike Kunze
Wolfram Gumbert-Brewitt
Beate Andorff
Nora Ehrmann
Production Assistant:
Silke Indra
Sound:
Edward Hoffmann
Yuriy Falko
Sound Mixer:
Kai Hoffmann
Writer:
Ingolf Gritschneder
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