Holocaust Was An Emmy Award-Winning Television Miniseries Broadcast In 1978 On The NBC Television Network. Although The Miniseries Won Several Awards And Received Critical Acclaim, It Was Criticized By Some Including Noted Holocaust Author And Survivor Elie Wiesel Who (According To The New York Times) Called It “Untrue, Offensive (And) Cheap.“
“Holocaust“ Follows Each Member Of The Jewish Family Weiss Throughout Hitler’s Reign In Germany. One By One, The Family Members Suffer The Horrible Fate Of Extermination Under Anti-Semetic Nazi Law Until Only One Son Remains At The End Of World War II. A Sub-Plot Follows The Story Of Eric Dorf, A Young German Lawyer With A Good Heart Who Is Changed Into A Mass Murderer By Membership In The SS.