In Camp Holocaust, two American children of Holocaust survivors build a concentration camp in Poland in order to create a therapeutic adventure site for prisoner-guests to experience, confront, and exercise the terrors of the past. The completed camp immediately becomes a lightning rod for diverse groups. Young Poles come searching for the Jewish culture that was erased from their country, young Germans come seeking atonement for the crimes of their parents, radical Jews come demanding the camp be stricter and more historically accurate, and of course neo-Nazis come, denying that the Holocaust ever occurred. Co-writers Adam Melnick and Joshua Tarjan each have one parent who survived the Holocaust.
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