Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi convicted of orchestrating the death of six million Jews during World War II, gave his testimony under duress to a pioneering producer and a blacklisted TV director. Milton Fruchtman and Leo Hurwitz overcame immense odds to film Eichmann in his own words. This is the incredible story of how the trial was broadcast on television, as well as the people who worked tirelessly to make it happen.
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Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi convicted of orchestrating the death of six million Jews during World War II, gave his testimony under duress to a pioneering producer and a blacklisted TV director. Milton Fruchtman and Leo Hurwitz overcame immense odds to film Eichmann in his own words. This is the incredible story of how the trial was broadcast on television, as well as the people who worked tirelessly to make it happen.
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