Nazi Law: Legally Blind (2016)

Nazi Law: Legally Blind (2016) poster

Sobering look at how Hitler and the Nazi party manipulated laws to further their hate-filled agenda. People who were considered physically or racially inferior or disloyal to the state were deprived of their rights and often their lives under these Nazi laws. When Germany was ultimately defeated, Nazi leaders were charged with crimes against humanity in the Nuremberg Trials, in an attempt by the world community to restore the rule of law.

Director: John Michalczyk, Susan Michalczyk
Genre: History, War, Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
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Music: Josephine Bearden
Editing: Joseph La Rocca, Gautam Chopra
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: John Michalczyk, Susan Michalczyk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nazi Law: Legally Blind about?
Sobering look at how Hitler and the Nazi party manipulated laws to further their hate-filled agenda. People who were considered physically or racially inferior or disloyal to the state were deprived of their rights and often their lives under these Nazi laws. When Germany was ultimately defeated, Nazi leaders were charged with crimes against humanity in the Nuremberg Trials, in an attempt by the world community to restore the rule of law.
Who directed Nazi Law: Legally Blind?
Nazi Law: Legally Blind was directed by John Michalczyk, Susan Michalczyk.
How long is Nazi Law: Legally Blind?
Nazi Law: Legally Blind has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
What genre is Nazi Law: Legally Blind?
Nazi Law: Legally Blind is a History, War, Documentary film.