Toward the end of World War II, U.S. armed forces entered the German wartime concentration camp at Buchenwald. The first Americans to become active there were officers of the Psychological Warfare Division. They had a plan: to plant "evidence" in the camp that suggests the German SS had committed atrocious war crimes against the Buchenwald inmates: shrunken prisoner heads, lampshads made of the skin of murdered inmates, soap made from jews, etc. Much of this "evidence" was later used during the Nuremberg trials and other similar legal mockeries as evidence against German defendants. All lies that would eventually contribute to innocent, German men unjustly hanged after the Nuremberg show trials. From there this atrocity propaganda entered the history books of the world, and the world believed it, and it still does. Dean Irebodd slices through the Jews lies in this short, yet concise documentary.