Part 1: The Gathering Darkness 1935: Karl and Inga celebrate their wedding in Berlin. Erik Dorf gets a job in the
SS as right-hand man to top-level Nazi
Reinhard Heydrich (
David Warner). 1938: Dorf warns Dr. Weiss to leave Germany. Berta is adamant about staying. During
Kristallnacht, Berta's father is attacked. Dorf impresses Heydrich by orchestrating the pogrom and gets promoted. Karl is arrested and sent to
Buchenwald concentration camp. As a Polish citizen, Dr. Weiss is deported to Warsaw. The Weiss home is seized by a Nazi. Berta and the children move in with Inga's Nazi-supporting family. Rudi runs away. 1939: Dorf rises within Nazi society as he helps Heydrich plan the transport of Jews to occupied Poland. In Warsaw, Dr. Weiss serves as an Elder in the
Judenrat (Jewish council) and works as a doctor serving the Jewish community.
Part 2: The Road to Babi Yar 1940: On New Year's Eve, a distraught Anna runs away and is soon gang raped by three
SA stormtroopers in the street. Catatonic afterwards, Inga takes her to a doctor for help. He informs her that Anna's problems are best left to professionals and arranges her commitment to the
Hadamar killing centre, where she and others suffering mental illness are gassed under the Nazi
Aktion T4. Berta and Inga receive a letter from Hadamar falsely claiming they gave Anna every care; and that she died of pneumonia and malnutrition on June 3 after a period of refusing food or medicine. The letter informs the two women that they took the liberty of cremating Anna's body and buried her near the hospital. Rudi reaches German-occupied
Prague. He falls in love with shopkeeper Helena (
Tovah Feldshuh) after she saves him from SS troops. They make love in her shop and decide to run away together. 1941: Berta is transported to the
Warsaw Ghetto. Reunited with Dr. Weiss, she becomes a schoolteacher. Inga travels to Buchenwald, where family friend Müller (
Tony Haygarth) is an officer. In exchange for transferring Karl from the quarry, where he is being worked to death, Müller forces Inga to submit to sex. Heydrich and Dorf order the commanders of the
Einsatzgruppen to the Soviet Union to begin massacring Jews. Dorf finds himself forced to participate in an execution. After one of Dr. Weiss's nurses is executed for smuggling food for the ghetto's children, his brother Moses joins a Zionist resistance group. In occupied Kyiv, Rudi and Helena witness the
Babi Yar massacre, along with Dorf. Dr. Weiss and the ghetto elders learn from a spy that the Nazis are exterminating the Jews. Dorf and family enjoy Christmas around Berta's stolen piano. They find Weiss family photos hidden in it. Dorf tells his daughter to burn them. Müller torments Karl with the knowledge that he extorts sex from Inga once a month, in exchange for passing her letters to Karl. 1942: Heydrich and Dorf convene the
Wannsee Conference, at which the "
Final Solution" is planned. Rudi and Helena join up with
Jewish partisans.
Part 3: The Final Solution 1942: Karl is transferred to the propaganda art studio at
Theresienstadt, the
paradise ghetto in Czechoslovakia, maintained by the Nazis to fool
Red Cross and neutral observers. Karl and the other artists secretly sketch the brutal reality of the camp. While living among the partisans, Rudi marries Helena. Dorf and Heydrich accompany Himmler to a mass shooting. Disgusted by how grisly it is, Himmler demands a more efficient murder method be found. Dorf attends a demonstration of a
gas van. The partisans ambush a group of Ukrainian
Trawnikis. Rudi is traumatized when he must kill one. Moses smuggles guns into the Warsaw ghetto. Himmler, Heydrich and Dorf plan the expansion of Auschwitz into a mass killing center. Inga convinces Müller, who has fallen in love with her, to denounce her and have her sent to Theresienstadt, where she joins Karl. After
Heydrich's assassination, Dorf oversees construction of the
death camps, choosing the pesticide
Zyklon B for mass extermination. Some of Karl's sketches are discovered by the Nazis. Dorf has Karl and the other artists tortured, but they refuse to reveal where the rest of their sketches are. Dr. Weiss and the ghetto elders are ordered to select 6000 Jews a day for transport to
Treblinka for extermination.
Part 4: The Saving Remnant 1942: Dorf asks for a transfer back to Berlin, which is denied. His wife Marta reassures him that what he is doing is right. Dorf tours Auschwitz and observes the murder of Jews in the gas chambers. Dr. Weiss is caught saving Jews from the transport trains by falsely claiming they have contagious illnesses. He and Berta are sent to
Auschwitz. Rudi is injured when the partisans attack a German barracks. Karl learns Inga is pregnant, just before he is sent to Auschwitz. 1943: Moses and the Zionists start the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Berta and the women of her barracks are gassed. After three weeks of resistance, the Uprising is suppressed. Moses and the survivors are shot to death. Dorf learns his uncle is protecting Jews on a road construction project. Dorf has them all, including Dr. Weiss, sent to the gas chamber. Most of the partisans, including Helena, are killed during a botched attack on German troops. Rudi is sent to
Sobibór death camp. He escapes during the Sobibór uprising. 1945: As Auschwitz is evacuated, Karl is found dead in his barracks, slumped over one final sketch. Dorf is captured by the
United States Army. Told he will be tried for
war crimes, he says he was only following orders. Confronted by photographic evidence of the atrocities, he commits suicide by taking a cyanide pill. Rudi finds Inga in Theresienstadt after its liberation. She introduces him to her baby with Karl. She has named him Josef, after Dr. Weiss. She shows Rudi Karl's drawings, which she hid from the SS. They are to be given to a museum in Prague as a record of the Holocaust for future generations. Rudi joins a group smuggling Jewish orphans into
Palestine. ==Cast==