

The problem is that Germany seems to not want to rake over the coals of the past and there are former Nazi's everywhere who just don't care. He encounters a survivor of Auschwitz and a journalist who want to bring the perpetrators of the atrocities that took place there to trial. Reviewed by t-dooley-69-386916 8 / 10 Superb German film on the man who put the Nazi's on trial for Auschwitzīased on the true story of a young Public Prosecutor from Frankfurt named Johann Radmann (Alexander Fehling – 'Inglorious Basterds'). Even if the road to awareness will be long and rocky. But where are the Nazis? Who has ever heard of the death camps? It looks as if everything is for the best in the best of all possible worlds in this land of milk and honey - At least, until the day journalist Thomas Gnielka reports on the recognition by a German-Jewish artist of a local schoolteacher, a former guard at the Auschwitz concentration camp - At least, until Johann Radmann, a young prosecutor, decides to investigate the case - Nobody knows it yet but this is the dawn of a new era. The war has been over for thirteen years and the Federal Republic of Germany is not only recovering but even booming.
