16 Photographs at Ohrdruf
With only a small stack of his grandfather’s photos for guidance, filmmaker Matthew Nash tries to understand a family secret that began on April 4, 1945. His search reveals the horror of the first concentration camp found by the Allies and the amazing story of the soldiers who uncovered the Holocaust.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Matthew Nash, Michael Equi
Release: 2013
IMDb: 7
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