עדות פרונטלית באנגלית מאת פיטר לות' (Peter Loth), ניצול שואה יהודי-גרמני אשר שימש בילדותו לניסויים רפואיים במחנה שטוטהוף (Stutthof). כולל תצלומי ארכיון.
This is a firsthand account by the Mossad agents who planned and implemented the covert "Operation Eichmann." Shot on location in Austria, Germany, Italy, Argentina, England and Israel, the film uses a mixture of documentary techniques and dramatic reenactments to retrace Eichmann's, a central figure in organizing the "Final Solution", escape route from Germany after World War II.
Rich in archival film and print materials from the New York Times, these kits recount key historical issues, provide insightful commentary, and encourage students to analyze news reports.
In 1960, the Israeli Secret Service learns that former SS-Lietuenant Colonel Adolf Eichmann, who was one of the key figures in the Jewish holocaust of World War II, is living under the assumed name Ricardo Clement in Argentina. The film thus explores the Isreali effort to capture Eichmann, as seen from the perspective of the leading agent of the project, as well as giving focus to Eichmann's own explanations as to the crimes he commited.
This documentary is based upon the director’s journey to Linz, Austria where he was born on 1937. Micha was born in Bishopstrasse 7, as a third generation in the same house. His neighbors on Bishopstrasse 1 were once a family of the protestant pastor Robert Eichmann, who accepted and blessed the director’s father as a leader of the Jewish community in Linz. Robert Eichmann was also the father of Adolf Eichman, who was a chief officer in the German army, and was brought to trial in Israel and was condemned of war crimes against the Jews.
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This documentary film by Tamara Vardin-Mutal tells the story of her family in Vienna during World War Two. The events of the Holocaust are presented through testimonies, photographs and archival footage. The film focuses on the story of four children, one of them the father of the director.
The series "Time Machine" hosted by Jack Perkins, presents the documentary film "Eichmann the Nazi Fugitive", narrated by Gregory Peck. This is a firsthand account by the Mossad agents who planned and implemented the covert "Operation Eichmann." Shot on location in Austria, Germany, Italy, Argentina, England and Israel, the film uses a mixture of documentary techniques and dramatic reenactments to retrace Eichmann's, a central figure in organizing the "Final Solution", escape route from Germany after World War II.
Reviews Nazi persecution of the Jews with the Eichmann trial and conviction as background. Broad coverage includes racial theories leading to various forms of discrimination, building the first concentration camps and policy of total extermination. Interviews with some survivors living in Israel.
This documentary, made during the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem, is made merely from historical footage, clips from the trial itself, and excerpts from various Nazi films. Eichmann is represented during the war via still photos, and is shown during his trial.