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  1. Mengele: The Final Account: Directed by Dan Setton. With Ruth Elias, Marc Berkowith, Josef Kleinman, Lea Huber. The warrant for the arrest of Auschwitz's "Angel of Death" Dr. Josef Mengele was a catalog of horror. A look back of the crimes and life of the SS Doctor who sent 400,000 people to the gas chambers in the pursuit of racial purification.

  2. Mengele: La versión definitiva es un documental dirigido por Dan Setton. Año: 1995. Título original: Mengele: The Final Account. Sinopsis: Relato definitivo sobre la vida y destino final de Joseph Mengele, destacado científico nazi, sus experimentos, sus crímenes, su exilio y su huida de la Justicia.

  3. 19 de ene. de 2012 · 477 subscribers. 24. 6.5K views 11 years ago. The eerie recording of Josef Mengele's singing from his Brazilian hideout is made public for the first time in the opening of this film. The...

  4. Mengele: The Final Account. Dirigida Por. Dan Setton. Israel, 1995. Documental, Historia, Biografía, Guerra. 52. Sinopsis. The warrant for the arrest of Auschwitz’s “Angel of Death” Josef Mengele was a catalog of horror.

  5. Directed byDan Setton. Israel, 1995. Documentary, History, Biography, War. 52. Synopsis. The warrant for the arrest of Auschwitz’s “Angel of Death” Josef Mengele was a catalog of horror. A look back of the crimes and life of the SS Doctor who sent 400,000 people to the gas chambers in the pursuit of racial purification. Synopsis.

  6. 1995. Running time. 52 min. Country. Israel. Director. Dan Setton. Screenwriter. Ron Frank. Book: Gerald Posner, John Ware. Cast. Documentary, Self: Ruth Elias, Marc Berkowith, Josef Kleinman, Lea Huber, Judith Barnea, Zerah Taub, David G. Marwell, Horst Gemmer, Norman Stone, Willem Sassen, Manechem Russek, Neal Sher, See 5 More. Music.

  7. Josef Mengele: The Final Account looks back at the crimes and life of the SS doctor who sent 400,000 people to the gas chambers in the horrifying pursuit of racial purification. The eerie recording of Josef Mengele's singing from his Brazilian hideout is made public for the first time in the opening of this film.