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Free State Midpoint: Kai Ehlers & Domenico Distilo The film reports from a chapter of the Nazi regime - eugenics - that has not been covered extensively from a subjective perspective, due to a lack of eloquent witnesses and a forum for their few voices. 2019 United States No Asylum: The Untold Chapter of Anne Frank's Story: Paula Fouce
Seventy-five years after the end of the Nuremberg trial of the Major War Criminals, this documentary takes a look at another trial that made history.
Shoah is a 1985 French documentary film about the Holocaust (known as "Shoah" in Hebrew since the 1940s [4]), directed by Claude Lanzmann.Over nine hours long and eleven years in the making, the film presents Lanzmann's interviews with survivors, witnesses and perpetrators during visits to German Holocaust sites across Poland, including extermination camps.
Nazi Concentration Camps, also known as Nazi Concentration and Prison Camps, [a] is a 1945 American film that documents the liberation of Nazi concentration camps by Allied forces during World War II.
In American theaters it premiered on January 22, 2020 on a limited release, while on Netflix it premiered on July 2, 2020. [3] Critics consider the film to be a moving documentary about the Holocaust that would help young viewers connect to a valuable past. The Guardian described the film as targeted at young people through an educational stance.
The Devil Next Door at Netflix; The Devil Next Door at IMDb; The Devil Next Door at Rotten Tomatoes; Interview with Yossi Bloch and Daniel Sivan by Uria Roth of the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. Streamed live by the Nathan & Esther Pelz Holocaust Education Resource Center (HERC), June 30, 2020 at 3:00 p.m.
Hitler's Children was completed in 2011 and was produced by Zeevi's company Maya Production, in co-production with the German company Saxonia Entertainment. The film was first broadcast on Israeli Channel 2 on 1 May 2011, [3] the eve of the Israeli Holocaust Memorial Day, and was first shown internationally in November 2011 at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. [4]
After discovering that the caves were used by three Jewish families (Stermer, Dodyk, and Wexler), comprising 38 people, led by matriarch Esther Stermer (1888–1983), escaping the Holocaust, he embarked on a decade-long quest to find survivors.
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