Documentary film. By fighting for their right to live and worship as they choose, Jehovah's Witnesses won legal victories that protected civil liberties and free choice for all Americans. By refusing blood transfusions, but insisting on medical care, Jehovah's Witnesses risked their lives in pursuit of new bloodless technology now used on all types of patients. By resisting Hitler and his Nazi army, German Jehovah's Witnesses were sent to the concentration camps and became martyrs.
Documentary film that surveys the persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses, a religious cult at the center of which is the expectation of "Apocalypse" that will come after a political disaster, by the Nazis and presents testimonies of members of the movement who lived in Nazi Germany and placed the laws of the Bible, the prophesies and ten commandments before the laws of the Nazi regime.
US Holocaust Memorial Council, for the Days Of Rememberance 10-17 April 1988. This short film gives 30 seconds of each of the following listed:
"Reichstag"- 30th January 1939, Berlin, Nazi Germany. "Children"- Nazi enemies. "Book Burning" - 10th May 1933, University of Berlin, Nazi Germany. "Victims" - Nazi extermination camps. "Ohrdruf" - 12th april 1945, Ohrdruf concentration camp.
סרט דוקומנטרי מאת אשטון גליקמן. הסרט מגולל את סיפורם של למעלה מעשרים וחמישה ניצולים, משחררים ומלומדים, וקטעי תמונות מאתרי המחנות בפולין, כולל אושוויץ וטרבלינקה.