German filmmaker Malte Ludin's father, convicted war criminal Hans Ludin, was executed when Malte was only five-years-old, but decades later his legacy looms large in the family.
When Malte's mother died, he decided to open the wooden trunk that he calls the "trunk of sorrows," where packed away was Nazi correspondence, movies, photos.
In a new film called, "2 or 3 Things I Know About Him," Malte Ludin tries to uncover his father's role in the exportation of Jews to Slovakia during the Holocaust.
Click here to listen to a conversation with Malte Ludin


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