In Hitler's Children, filmmaker Chanoch Zeevi uses penetrating interviews with the progeny of the Third Reich's high command -- including Bettina Goering, Katrin Himmler and Monika Goeth, among others -- to show what life is like for the children of those who were key perpetrators of the holocaust. Riddled with guilt and shame, they live with a legacy that they cannot escape, although they were not personally responsible for it. This surprisingly moving psychological study revels the ongoing troubles of another group of holocaust survivors. Read my full review.

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