Streamed from the YouTube channel Documentary Central of the distributor VA Media that owns the rights to this Documentary.
HANS FRANK WAS THE ONLY ONE TO EXPRESS REGRET FOR THE HOLOCAUST
Cinemavixion Review
This documentary excerpt delves into a pivotal moment in post-war justice: the Nuremberg trials. It highlights the stark contrast between the accused Nazi leaders, focusing on the unique confession of Hans Frank, the Governor General of Poland. While the other high-ranking officials faced the tribunal, Frank is presented as the sole individual to express regret for the horrific persecution of Jews, a detail that underscores the moral complexities and the dawning of accountability. The narrative effectively frames the trial not just as a legal proceeding, but as a crucial historical reckoning with the atrocities of the Holocaust, emphasizing the significance of Frank's admission amidst the collective denial or justification offered by his co-defendants. This segment serves as a somber reminder of the immense suffering inflicted and the difficult path toward confronting such profound evil.