The documentary Holocaust: Concentration Camps - Dachau and Sachse documents the events that transpired at two of the most infamous Nazi concentration camps. Explicit archival footage is used to capture the daily realities of two of the Third Reich's most notorious concentration camps -- Dachau and Sachsenhausen -- where thousands of innocent prisoners died. At Dachau alone -- the more notorious of the two camps -- more than 500 experimental operations were performed on healthy subjects during 1941 and 1942.
The documentary tells the moving story of the ruined life of Manja Croiset, born in Amsterdam in 1946, and her lifelong journey through psychiatry. Manja is a second generation Dutch Jewish Holocaust survivor and is in therapy since she was 16 years of age. Manja's problem is never understood. She became a chronically ill psychiatric patient, and spent many years in psychiatric hospitals, was 'drugged', got electroschocks, was treated with LSD and uses her lifelong medication. She is constantly living with fears and nightmares. What went wrong at such a young age? Was ever asked for a cause, did she ever had an...