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Award-winning film describes how the US smuggled high-ranking Nazis into the country during WW2

Camp confidential reveals the story of Jewish guards ordered to look after Nazis

March 24, 2022 11:36
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The winner of America’s Critics’ Choice Awards in the documentary short category only just missed out being in the running for Sunday’s Oscars ceremony. Yet Camp Confidential, which reveals a long-held secret about how America smuggled high-ranking Nazis into the country during the Second World War, will linger in the minds of those who watch the Netflix film.

And not just because of the morally dubious decision of giving Nazis jobs instead of prosecuting them. But because the American soldiers whose job it was to interrogate and guard the Nazis were Jewish.

“We asked, is it real? I mean, did it really happen?” says the film’s Israeli filmmaker Mor Loushy, who with her husband, Daniel Sivan, co-directed Camp Confidential.  

When their producers, brothers Benji and Jono Bergmann, first came across the story of how Jewish, German-speaking American soldiers were ordered to not only guard such high-profile Nazis as Wernher Von Braun, but make them feel at home, the initial idea was to dramatise it.