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  1. An unprecedented PBS documentary exploring the 65-year effort to identify, prosecute and punish the 20th Century's most notorious murderers. In the face of apathy, obstruction and violence, the men and women who pursued Nazi fugitives not only brought a measure of dignity to the victims of the Holocaust, they also reminded the international community that enemies of humanity must be punished ...

  2. Elusive Justice: The Search for Nazi War Criminals is a 2011 documentary film starring Candice Bergen, which explores the decades-long search for Nazi war criminals who have evaded justice. The film delves into the themes of genocide, persecution, and justice through the experiences of Nazi hunters who have dedicated their lives to catching perpetrators of war crimes.

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  4. 11 de nov. de 2011 · It's title, "Elusive Justice: The Search for Nazi War Criminals," may be informative, but it's far from adequate for a work that yields so many surprises, the greatest of which is its freshness.

  5. Elusive Justice: The Search for Nazi War Criminals (2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. ... Elusive Justice: The Search for Nazi War Criminals (2011) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by .

  6. Elusive Justice: The Search for Nazi War Criminals: Dirigido por Jonathan Silvers. Con Candice Bergen. From PBS: At the end of WWII the Allies declared the Nazi party a criminal organization, and pledged to prosecute and punish the architects and triggermen of genocide. It was an ambitious pledge: several hundred thousand Gestapo, SS, and Wehrmacht forces had engaged in war crimes and ...

  7. Elusive Justice: The Search for Nazi War Criminals: Dirigido por Jonathan Silvers. Con Candice Bergen. From PBS: At the end of WWII the Allies declared the Nazi party a criminal organization, and pledged to prosecute and punish the architects and triggermen of genocide. It was an ambitious pledge: several hundred thousand Gestapo, SS, and Wehrmacht forces had engaged in war crimes and ...