סרט תיעודי על ניצול שואה אלי ארדיטי, יליד 15 מאי 1923 שנולד באיזמיר בטורקיה. הוא הגיע 22 אוגוסט 1934 למרסיי עם משפחתו. שנה לאחר מכן הגיעו לפריז. לאחר 3 שנים הוא גורש למרסיי. הסרט מספר על בריחתו משילוח לאושוויץ.
A feature film telling the story of the prominent pediatrician and educator Dr. Janusz Korczak. Dr. Korczack does everything in his power to maintain the dignity of the 200 children in his progressive orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto, despite the hopelessness of their situation. Eyewitnesses have testified that an SS Officer exchanged words with Korczak as he escorted the children to the trains that deported them to their death in Treblinka. Whether or not the Germans were offering him his freedom, Korczak chose to accompany the children and to die together with them.
Documentary that recreates the passage of a group of suvivors of the first convoy of Jews from occupied France to Eastern concentration camps. 12 of the 20 survivors out of the 1,112 that were first to enter Birkenau talk about their experiences.
A short documentary. oseph Polonski, one of two known individuals to escape from the Treblinka death camp. The film profiles Polonski's life before, during, and after the Holocaust. It includes original narration, excerpts from an interview with Joseph Polonski, as well as archival photographs and film.
A short drama. Tיhe movie tells the story of the Jews of Macedonia Theare during WWII.. The Jews of Bulgarian-occupied Thrace and Macedonia were deported in March 1943. On March 11, 1943, over 7,000 Macedonian Jews from Skopje, Bitola, and Stip were rounded up and assembled at the Tobacco Monopoly in Skopje, whose several buildings had been hastily converted into a transit camp. The Macedonian Jews were kept there between eleven and eighteen days, before being deported by train in three transports between March 22 and 29, to Treblinka.
A short documentary film. David (Dugo) Leitner was born in 1930 in the city of Nyíregyháza in Hungary, to an orthodox Jewish family. On March 19, 1944, the Germans entered Hungary and the day after Passover, all the Jews of the city were sent to the ghetto. After six weeks they were deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Upon their arrival at the camp, the family was separated. Dugo remained in Birkenau with about 4,000 other children. On January 18, 1945, he was forced to go on a death march to Mauthausen and from there to Gunskirchen. He was liberated there in May 1945. Dugo immigrated to Israel in 1949 and was...
His story is hard to believe and yet it is real. He was arrested and released three times by the Gestapo. On May 10th 1945 he was imprisoned by the American Army and interrogated. He then wrote a list of 34 names. 34 people he saved from deportation. He was Albert Goering. He was the younger brother of Reichmarschall Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man. From re-enactments based on Albert Goering’s interrogation by an American officer, the testimony of families saved by his actions, and with unreleased archive images we are going back on the tracks of an enigmatic man.