As the bombs fell, Hans Globke stayed behind his desk, signing papers that sent Jews to their deaths across Europe. Oliver Moody uncovers how Globke’s quiet survival allowed him to emerge unscathed from the ashes of the Third Reich, and return to power in a new Germany.
Host: Oliver Moody, Berlin correspondent, The Times & The Sunday Times
Clips: AP, ARD, The Eichmann TrialEN.
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