There’s no-one more villainous than a real-life Nazi officer. Ralph Fiennes nails the terrifying role of the man who served as the commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in German-occupied Poland for the majority of the war, making him accountable for the death of thousands of Jewish people.
In the film, he’s one of the main officers involved in the transition of ghettos to concentration camps, sending the remaining inhabitants to the miserable Płaszów camp and ordering the killing of the leftovers by the SS.
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