



LABYRINTH OF LIES is a fictionalized account from Germany about the lead-up to the 1963 trials of Nazi war criminals engaged in the extermination of German and Polish Jews at the Auschwitz Death Camp in Poland. However, extreme caution is advised due to some foul language, discussion of murder and abuse, and a sex scene. Though it should have concentrated more on what happened at Auschwitz’s gas chambers and cremation houses, it does bring up some timely issues surrounding what happened at Auschwitz. It strongly promotes the idea of going the extra mile to bring evil men and women to justice, whatever the cost. LABYRINTH OF LIES is an important movie from Germany. However, he decides to persevere, and the trials finally begin in 1963. He suffers many setbacks that almost make him give up. Johann becomes haunted by what happened and loses friends, including his girlfriend. Johann Radmann, a fictionalized composite of three actual prosecutors in Frankfurt Germany, gets the go-ahead in 1958 from Germany’s attorney general to investigate the war criminals who ran Auschwitz.
