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Conspiracy

On January 20, 1942, 15 German officials attended a conference at Wannsee - on the outskirts of Berlin. The meeting comprised of mid-ranking SS commanders and a variety of government ministers. By the end of the meeting, the fate of six million lives would be decided and the shape of the world would be altered forever. Based on the meeting minutes found in the files of the German Foreign Office in 1947.

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  • "On January 20, 1942, 15 German officials attended a conference at Wannsee - on the outskirts of Berlin. The meeting comprised of mid-ranking SS commanders and a variety of government ministers. By the end of the meeting, the fate of six million lives would be decided and the shape of the world would be altered forever. Based on the meeting minutes found in the files of the German Foreign Office in 1947."@en
  • ""About the architects of Hitler's 'final solution.' On Jan. 20, 1942, 15 high-ranking German officials met at Wannsee, near Berlin, to discuss the 'Jewish problem.' Although Adolf Eichmann had assembled the group, the influential general Reinhard Heydrich led the discussion. In just two hours, the confident Heydrich overcame token opposition and generated unanimous support for a plan to eliminate the Jews. Only one copy of Eichmann's transcript survived the war, and it served as the basis for this film"--TV guide, May 19, 2001."
  • ""On January 20, 1942, 15 German officials attended a conference at Wannsee - on the outskirts of Berlin. The meeting comprised of mid-ranking SS commanders and a variety of government ministers. The meeting was organized by SS Major Adolf Eichmann under the direction of Chief of Security Reinhard Heydrich. It was a polite conference, but under this thin veneer of manners lay an evil intent. By the end of the meeting, the fate of six million lives would be decided and the shape of the world would be altered forever" -- Melvyl."
  • "Als tijdens een conferentie in Berlijn in 1942 de Nazi- en SS-leiders zoeken naar een oplossing voor de jodenproblematiek, komen ze tot de conclusie dat alle joden in Europa uitgeroeid moeten worden."
  • "On January 20, 1942, 15 German officials attended a conference at Wannsee, on the outskirts of Berlin. The meeting comprised of mid-ranking SS commanders and a variety of government ministers. The meeting was organized by SS Major Adolf Eichmann under the direction of Chief of Security Reinhard Heydrich. It was a polite conference, but under this thin veneer of manners lay an evil intent. By the end of the meeting, the fate of six million lives would be decided and the shape of the world would be altered forever. Based on the meeting minutes found in the files of the German Foreign Office in 1947."@en
  • "On January 20, 1942, 15 German officials attended a conference at Wannsee - on the outskirts of Berlin. The meeting comprised of mid-ranking SS commanders and a variety of government ministers. The meeting was organized by SS Major Adolf Eichmann under the direction of Chief of Security Reinhard Heydrich. It was a polite conference, but under this thin veneer of manners lay an evil intent. By the end of the meeting, the fate of six million lives would be decided and the shape of the world would be altered forever."@en
  • "On January 20, 1942, 15 German officials attended a conference at Wannsee - on the outskirts of Berlin. The meeting comprised of mid-ranking SS commanders and a variety of government ministers. The meeting was organized by SS Major Adolf Eichmann under the direction of Chief of Security Reinhard Heydrich. It was a polite conference, but under this thin veneer of manners lay an evil intent. By the end of the meeting, the fate of six million lives would be decided and the shape of the world would be altered forever."
  • "El 20 de junio de 1942, líderes del partido nazi y oficiales del gobierno alemán mantuvieron una reunión secreta en las afueras de Berlín para planificar la llamada 'solución final' al problema de los judíos. Esta película es una recreación histórica de la Conferencia de Wannsee, presidida por Reinhard Heydrich, general de las S.S. y máximo responsable de la seguridad del Tercer Reich. Allí se decidió el exterminio de seis millones de personas, lo que se conocería como Holocausto."

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  • "Made-for-TV movies"@en
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  • "Historical films"
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  • "Feature films"
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  • "Conspiracy a secret document, a hidden truth, this is how it happened"
  • "Conspiracy (TV movie : 2001)"
  • "Conspiracy"@en
  • "Conspiracy"
  • "Conspiración"@es
  • "Conspiracy Die Wannenseekonferenz"
  • "Conspiracy Conspiration"
  • "Conspiracy : soluzione finale"
  • "Conspiracy Die Wannseekonferenz"