After Auschwitz begins with these words, inviting audiences to experience what happened next. Directed by Tim Dunn. However, the BBC have surpassed themselves. Robert Rinder helps the second and third generations of three families affected by the Holocaust to retrace their relatives’ footsteps and discover the full truth about what happened to them. 'I was 90% dead': Henri's story of surviving Auschwitz. close. Auschwitz: The Nazis and 'The Final Solution' is a BBC six-episode documentary film series presenting the story of Auschwitz concentration camp. This drama documentary takes you through the whole history of Auschwitz told through the reenactment of the memoirs and reports of the SS involved, the prisoners of war who survived the atrocities and some old footage. For survivors, liberation from the camps was the beginning of a life long struggle. The BBC documentary series is the result of three years of in-depth research, drawing on the close involvement of the world experts on the period. Go home" Most Holocaust films end with these words, the very words that survivors heard at liberation. Produced and directed by Tim Dunn. It combined interviews with former inmates and guards with authentic re-enactments of relevant events. 27 January. Share page ... films and documentaries. The new BBC documentary about the question of bombing Auschwitz deserves an award—for creative fiction. Share. After two men escape from the death camp at Auschwitz to tell the world the details of the Nazi genocide there, the Allies face a moral dilemma: to stop further killings, should we bomb Auschwitz? They told the world of the horror of the Holocaust and raised one of the greatest moral questions of the 20th century. "You're free. World War Two - The Holocaust These programmes chart the reactions and personal testimonies of some of those who witnessed the Nazis' "Final Solution". With Eva Beckmann, Rena Drexler, Renee Firestone, Erika Jacoby. Directed by Jon Kean. It was first televised on BBC Two on 11 January 2005. BBC TWO unravels the secrets of Auschwitz Starts on BBC TWO, Tuesday 11 January 2005 at 9.00pm Published. By Kevin Connolly BBC News, Brussels. With Daniel Caltagirone, Ashley Cook, Doron Davidson, Michael Fox. Secrets of the Dead: Bombing Auschwitz is an Oxford Films production for BBC, in association with Ventana-Film GmbH and THIRTEEN Productions LLC for WNET. It is based on nearly 100 interviews with survivors and perpetrators, many of whom are speaking in detail for the first time. In 1944, two prisoners miraculously escaped from Auschwitz.