Episode 14 - Everyone Knew
As even more evidence emerges of Nazi Crimes – the death camps, the slave labour, the euthanasia programme – all Germans must come to terms with their own individual guilt.
As more evidence emerges of Nazi Crimes – the camps, the slave labour ministry, the euthanasia programme – all Germans must come to terms with their own individual guilt. They can no longer pretend they didn’t know.
The Accused Men employ a range of limp excuses for their behaviour, claiming they knew nothing, that it was all done by Himmler (now conveniently dead), that they had no choice. But the testimony of Hermann Graebe, a German engineer working in occupied Ukraine, who stumbled across a mass shooting, silences the courtroom and brings home to Christa, a German civilian working at the Court, the enormity of the Nazi crimes. (Graebe was later named one of the Righteous Among Nations at the Yad Vashem Memorial). Starring Rosie Sheehy as Christa and featuring Henry Goodman as Hermann Graebe, witness to a mass execution.
Madeleine Jacob - ALEX KINGSTON
Christa - ROSIE SHEEHY
Hermann Graebe - HENRY GOODMAN
Herald Tribune Reporter - CLIVE WOOD
Daily Mirror Reporter - ANDREW WOODALL
New York Post Reporter - HARI DHILLON
Sir Geoffrey Lawrence - NICHOLAS WOODESON
John Amen - JOSEPH ALESSI
Roman Rudenko - NIGEL LINDSAY
Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe - FORBES MASSON
Marie-Claude Vaillant-Couturier - KATE PHILLIPS
Rudolf Hoess - JASPER BRITTON
Wilhelm Keitel - JONATHAN CULLEN
Walther Funk and other roles - ILAN GOODMAN
Fritz Sauckel and other roles - MARK EDEL-HUNT
Titles - LEWIS MACLEOD
Sound Designer - ADAM WOODHAMS
Studio Manager - MARK SMITH
Casting Director - GINNY SCHILLER
Original Score - METAPHOR MUSIC
Writer and Director - JONATHAN MYERSON
Producer - NICHOLAS NEWTON
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Nuremberg: The Trial of the Nazi War Criminals
The story of the trial of Nazi war criminals following Germany's surrender in 1945.