Documentary film that tells about the Jewish community of Lancut, a city in the Lwow district in Poland, through archival photographs and personal stories. Narration by actor Moshe Ivgi.
Documentary film that deals with Kutno, a city in the Lodz district in central Poland. Former residents of the city watch archival films that document the city in September 1939 and June 1940 and tell their stories.
Video of a ceremony of a police school in Malente (northern Germany) on the occasion of giving a name to the school. It is named after Wilhelm Kruetzfeld, head of a police station in Berlin. It is due to him that the biggest of Berlin's synagogues, the new synagogue (Oranienburger Strasse), was saved from burning down during the crystal night. He chased away SA men and called for the fire brigade. Memorial speech by Heinz Knobloch, author.
Otto Lowy remembers his life as a Jewish child in Prague under the Nazi occupation. The film follows him through the streets of the old Prague and the Jewish Quarter. His tour is intertwined with touring guide's briefings played by an actress. Lowy's life was saved when his parents sent him to England in 1939 as part of the Kindertrasport Operations.*