A documentary. What happened to the possessions that the Jews left behind? Apartments, furniture, bed linens, kitchenware, cars, cash, bank accounts (in Germany and abroad), and of course the offices, the stores, the factories, etc., etc. And what about the academic and governmental posts and job opportunities that opened up in their wake?
Tells the story of 200,000 Polish children stolen by the Nazis during World War II. They were taken to the Reich. The younger children were given over for adoption by Nazi families and the older ones went to Hitler Youth Camps or worked for German families as maids or farmhands. Those who did not fit were sent to concentration camps. The film focuses on the experiences of two cousins who were stolen on the same day. One was 4 years old and the other was 10. They both eventually returned to Poland but the experience marked them in different ways.
DMAO פרנקפורט, 4 באפריל 2021, Kennedyallee 70, פרנקפורט - זקסנהאוזן
"העיר ידעה שהיא קונה את הקרקע מתחת לערך." דיטר ווספ
באמצעות הדוגמה של ה-VILLA של משפחת BEIT VON SPEYER, ה-VILLA KENNEDY של היום, מתאר דיטר ווספ את ה"אריזציה" של הנדל"ן היהודי בעיר פרנקפורט אם מיין.
דיטר ווספ חקר בהרחבה את ההיסטוריה רבת האירועים של הבית, שנבנה בפרנקפורט ב-1902 על ידי הבנקאי היהודי אדוארד בית פון שפייר. כתוצאה מה"אריזציה" הנציונל-סוציאליסטית היורשים נאלצו למכור את הווילה לעיר פרנקפורט בהרבה פחות ממה שהיה שווה.
מצלמה ועריכה: סיימון סטדלר
מוזיקה: אליאס לנזן
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A documentary film. The film presents the amazing story of Oskar Schindler's factory from it's establishment by three Polish Jewish manufacturers in 1937 as Rekord, a Polish enamelware and tin products factory, through the time of World War II, until the plant was brought to a standstill. The film touches upon the little known theme of the Polish employees of Schindler's Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik. It features witness accounts by three Poles and one Jew who worked in the factory and nearby plants, illustrated with valuable archive photographs and reconstructions performed in the enamelware factory Emalia Olkusz...