This production does not do justice to the subject matter. It is cheaply and unprofessionally made, and because of that has a strange voyeuristic and sensationalistic feel that doubles the viewer's nausea--as if the Nazi horrors are not enough. The narration is full of mispronunciations, the credits have typos, the lighting of interviewees is atrociously bad, even a historian in the film--unkempt and bad teeth glistening--is so horrendously lit that he looks like a villain himself, and a prosecutor is heard saying inane comments with a stupid grin such as that he "had a special affection" to put someone on trial because he had doctoral degrees. It makes me angry that Holocaust films are such an industry that cheap productions, such as this one, are cranked out, seemingly for no other reason than to satisfy the depravity of some viewers. The people who died and the subject matter deserve productions of much better quality.