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'My grandfather's shocking role at Auschwitz'

A new documentary follows the son of a commander at the Auschwitz concentration camp as he faces the reality of his father’s role in the Holocaust.

A new documentary, The Commandant's Shadow, follows the son of an Auschwitz commander as he faces the reality of his father’s role in the Holocaust.

In the film, Hans Jürgen Höss, the now elderly son of the Nazi Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss (executed in 1947), is taken to see his childhood home: the wartime house with its “paradise flower garden” just next to the infamous German wartime concentration camp, where the Höss family lived their grotesquely peaceful and innocent existence, all unaware (or so they said) of what was going on just over the wall. Their living situation was also recently portrayed in the Oscar-winning film The Zone of Interest.

Höss’s grandson, Kai Höss, speaks to Julian Worricker about how he discovered his family’s history, the visit he made with his father to his childhood home and a powerful meeting with an Auschwitz survivor.

“It shocked me... My grandfather was a person who could take a mum’s children and pass them into the gas chamber,” he says.

(Image: Screenshot from documentary The Commandant's Shadow, directed by Daniela Volker, shows Hans Jürgen Höss and his son on his visit to Auschwitz. Credit: Warner Bros Entertainment)

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6 minutes