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Why many educated, sensible people in Germany in the 1930s and 40s at best tacitly disapproved, and some openly supported the fascist regime, genocide, aggression. Today's children, separated from the war by more than one generation, cannot imagine how such a thing could happen. To explain to his high school students what supported fascism in Germany, history teacher Ben Ross begins an experiment in his class - creating a movement called The Wave. With astounding obedience, the students join in. The teacher himself begins to feel his way into the role of leader of the movement. A week later, an ordinary school turns into a small totalitarian republic, many teachers, students and their parents support the endeavor, because the children have become so disciplined, it has become easier to work with him. And dissenters must be subjected to re-education.....
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