סרט תיעודי המתאר את החוויות הקשות של ניצולי השואה, מרביתם ניצולי גטו ורשה. חלקם של הניצולים הצליחו להימלט מהגטו בזמן המרד, וחלקם שהו בזמן המרד בחלק הארי של ורשה וצפו מחוץ לגטו על הרס הגטו ,על השרפה ופיצוץ הבניינים על יושביהם. בין המספרים שבח וייס, ניצול שואה, שהיה יו"ר הכנסת ושגריר ישראל בפולין. כל ניצול וסיפור הטרגדיה האישית שלו.
A Documentary film. Who Will Write Our History tells the untold story of a resistance group in the Warsaw Ghetto who risked their lives so that the truth would survive even if they did not. Led by historian Emanuel Ringelblum, this clandestine organization established the Oneg Shabbat Archives and on the eve of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, buried hundreds of thousands of eye-witness accounts and recordings that would “let the world read and know.” Who Will Write Our History is based entirely on the letters and diaries of the secret archive, read by Adrien Brody and Joan Allan and brought to life in on-screen...
A documentary. It tells the story of thew Jewish movement of "Betar". It was active in Poland from the mid-1920s until the outbreak of WWII in 1939. Founded by Ze'ev Zabotynski in 1922, it aimed at instilling patriotism in generations of young Jews and readying them to fight for a Jewish state. Before WWII the organization was lead in Poland by Menachem Begin, the future Prime Minister of Israel and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. The film features interviews with the last living members of Betar, in Israel.
Short film of the lighting of the torches on the eve of Holocaust Day, 2011 "Fragments of Memory - The Faces Behind the Documents, Artifacts and Photographs". Torchlighter Avraham Aviel. Includes testimony of against a background of family photographs, archival photographs and a visit to Yad Vashem.
Short film of the lighting of the torches on the eve of Holocaust Day, 2011 "Fragments of Memory - The Faces Behind the Documents, Artifacts and Photographs". Torchlighter Simcha Applebaum. Includes testimony of against a background of family photographs, archival photographs and a visit to Yad Vashem.