Anna Flori-Lamour
Self - Narrator


On January 28, 1946, a 25-year-old Spaniard, Francisco Boix, took the stand at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg. To support his account of his detention in the Mauthausen concentration camp, the young man brought visual evidence: photographs taken by the SS, which document the construction of the camp. But how did these images get to Nuremberg? Deported to Mauthausen in January 1941, Francisco Boix escaped the hell of the granite quarries thanks to his skills as a photographer. Assigned to the camp's identification service, he developed and classified the SS's photographs. Aware that he had the proof of the atrocities committed and the identity of the executioners on film, Boix had the negatives exfiltrated to communicate them to the Soviets.
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Anna Flori-Lamour
Self - Narrator

Francisco Boix
Self

Albert Speer
Self

Ernst Kaltenbrunner
Self

Adolf Hitler
Self
Gregor Holzinger
Self
August Eigruber
Self
Bertrand Perz
Self
Pablo Escribano
Self
Leon Ceglarz
Self
Jean-Laurent Grey
Self
Hans Marsalek
Self
Margarida Sala
Self
Ilsen About
Self
Stephan Matyus
Self

Benito Bermejo
Self
Rosa Torán
Self
Mariano Constante
Self