<p>Fifty years after the war Dagmar Ostermann a former prisoner at Auschwitz-Birkenau and Hans Wilhelm Muinch former Nazi and SS physician talk face to face. <p/>In this rare interview Muinch--the only SS member acquitted during the 1947 Cracow war crimes trial refers to himself as a victim claiming that because he had to follow orders he was no less a victim than his prisoners. <p/><i>The Meeting</i> grew out of a documentary film in which Muinch was first interviewed by Viennese filmmaker Bernhard Frankfurter. As head of the Waffen SS Hygiene Institute Mi.inch had controlled hundreds of lives. Intrigued by Muinch's responses Frankfurter arranged for Ostermann whose mother was German and her father Jewish to conduct a book-length interview for which he provided a concluding essay. <p/>The dramatic structure of the discussion follows the events of the Nazi occupation chronologically. As Ostermann initiates questions regarding reasons for Muinch's involvement (Was it a conscious endeavor? Did he participate willingly?) the book adds important new information to the testimonial literature of the Holocaust.</p>
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