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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A 2001 HBO/BBC TV film that dramatizes the story of the 1942 Wannsee Conference. It is an English-language adaptaion of Die Wannseekonferenze, a German film that tackled the same subject matter. Both films used the only surviving copy of the minutes of the meeting, which was found in the papers of Undersecretary Martin Luther, as the basis for their scripts. The purpose of this conference, attended by 15 of the highest officials in Nazi Germany, was to agree upon the methods and oversight for "a total solution to the Jewish question in Europe." At this meeting was thrashed out the details of what was to become the Holocaust, the systematic murder of between five and six million Jewish men, women and children. |