The Oath explores the litany of brutal experiments inflicted on Jewish concentration camp internees and how many perpetrators of these crimes evaded prosecution, specifically the cold immersion experiments conducted on Jewish male prisoners. These men were stripped naked and immersed in freezing water for hours killing many.
A fictionalized Jewish doctor, Dr. Michel Katz, is rounded up and sent to Auschwitz. To protect his family, Dr. Katz meets with Josef Mengele and betrays the oath he took to do no harm, unwittingly aiding in the ruthless torture and deaths of many of his fellow Jewish inmates. Eventually liberated from Auschwitz, he must live with the guilt of his actions. Katz assisted SS Doktor Hans Bloch in his hypothermia studies, and Bloch evades punishment for his crimes coming to the United States through “Operation Paper Clip” along with other SS scientists including Werner Von Braun. A former prisoner, Martin Brosky, dedicates his life to hunt and kill SS officers who fled Europe, highlighting the argument whether revenge is justice.