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The Unspeakable Atrocity

In honor of Holocaust Remembrance, KCRW presents the award-winning documentary, The Unspeakable Atrocity. If evidence of the Nazi death camps was acknowledged as early as 1942, why did the BBC and the British Government keep so quiet about it? Denys Blakeway examines BBC and Foreign Office records and explores the motives of the people involved. (Produced by Nigel Acheson.)

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KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • Apr 26, 2005 • 1 min read

In honor of Holocaust Remembrance, KCRW presents the award-winning documentary, The Unspeakable Atrocity. If evidence of the Nazi death camps was acknowledged as early as 1942, why did the BBC and the British Government keep so quiet about it? Denys Blakeway examines BBC and Foreign Office records and explores the motives of the people involved. (Produced by Nigel Acheson.)

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