In this documentary, an overview of the activities of a number of Jewish organizations, led by “The Prosecution Convention” as well as the history of the reparations agreement are presented. The film tries to answer the question why many Holocaust survivors are not benefiting from the monies and property that Jewish organizations succeeded in reacquiring in the name of the victims of the Nazis. Includes archival footage, photographs, interviews with Holocaust survivors, researchers, jurists, journalists, and prosecution convention issues, the foundation for Holocaust survivors welfare, and more.
Stuart Eizenstat, Undersecretary of State of the United States during the Clinton administration, initiated a wide ranging investigation into the role of the neutral countries during the Second World War. His first 'Eizenstat report', that was published in may 1997 accused Switzerland of having assisted in prolonging the war by its serving as a banker for the Nazi regime. This report caused worldwide upheaval on the role of Switzerland as a neutral country.