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Is Einsatzgruppen: The Nazi Death Squads on Netflix in Sweden?
Yes Einsatzgruppen: The Nazi Death Squads (2009) is available on Netflix in Sweden. We first spotted it on January 20, 2022.
Sometimes Netflix doesn't have all seasons and episodes available though, so check the episode list below for complete availability listing.
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Einsatzgruppen: The Nazi Death Squads
2009
This documentary series examines the Einsatzgruppen, Nazis responsible for the mass murder of Jews, Romani and Soviet prisoners in Eastern Europe.
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Actors
Paul Bandey, Regina Jablonska, Halina Jankoska, Anatoly Lipinski, Jürgen Matthäus
Where to watch Einsatzgruppen: The Nazi Death Squads in Sweden
Netflix Sweden currently has Einsatzgruppen: The Nazi Death Squads available for streaming right now
Einsatzgruppen: The Nazi Death Squads can be streamed on Netflix in these countries
Australia, Belgium, Bermuda, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Gibraltar, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, Tanzania, Turks and Caicos Islands, USA, United Kingdom
Seasons
Episode | Release Date | Watch Now |
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1: Mass Graves (June-August 1941) | 2009-04-16 | available in Sweden |
This first episode provides context for when, how and why the mobile death squads, or EZG, were established. | ||
2: Judenfrei (September-December 1941) | 2009-04-16 | available in Sweden |
In December 1941, after the EZG’s intervention, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and the Baltic states are declared “Judenfrei”: free of Jews. | ||
3: The Pyres (1942–1943) | 2009-04-23 | available in Sweden |
Faced with the advancing Soviet troops, Nazi Germany decides to have the bodies of death camp victims dug up and burned in graves. | ||
4: The Reckoning (1943–1947) | 2009-04-23 | available in Sweden |
After being judged at the Nuremberg trials, the majority of those responsible for the murder of nearly 1.5 million Jews would walk free in the 1950s. |