Four-part documentary series looking at the conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during the Second World War, containing new information and film footage (some of it colour footage). BBC / History Channel / NDR co-production. Chapter 2 of 4: This edition chronicles the Battle for Moscow, and explores why more civilians died in this war than any other in history.
סדרת תעודה בהפקת ערוץ 1 של הטל' הישראלית העוסקת בתולדות התנועה ציונות עד הקמת מדינת ישראל. העבודה על הסדרה החלה ב-1975 ונמשכה כ-4 שנים. שידורה לראשונה ב-1981, עורר וויכוח ציבורי על רקע מחלוקת בעניין ייצוג תרומת יהדות ספרד למפעל הציוני בסדרה. "עמוד האש" מבוססת על תצלומים וסרטי ארכיון מ-30 ארכיונים בארץ ובעולם, ראיונות עם עדי ראייה, ציורים, וגרפיקה. גרסה זאת של הסדרה היא הגרסה המלאה בת ה- 19 פרקים. קריינות מאת השחקן יוסי בנאי.
Claude Lanzmann interviews Sobibor revolt participant and survivor Yehuda Lerner in a style reminiscent of his magnum opus "Shoah". Lanzmann originally met Lerner while working on "Shoah", and decided to dedicate an entire film to the story of the revolt as told by Lerner. As in "Shoah", no archival materials are used, and Lerner's testimony determines both form and content. At the end of the film, Lanzmann's voice is heard reading lists of the names of all of those deported to Sobibor, with the lists on screen. The result is chilling.
Describes the stages of the Demjanjuk Trial in Jerusalem 1987. John Iwan Demjanjuk, a Ukranian born American citizen, was accused of collaborating with the Nazis at the Treblinka death camp. Demjanjuk, called "Ivan the Terrible" by the prisoners because of his cruelty, was in charge of the gas chambers in the camp. He abused and shot prisoners to death. The defence claimed that it was a case of mistaken identiy and that John Denjanjuk was not "Ivan the Terrible" from Treblinka and that the prisoners' memories were unreliable after such a long time. The defence claimed that the identity papers were forged by...
A documentary film. With the invasion of Germany into the territory of the Soviet Union on June 22, 1941, a new stage in the history of the Shoah began, characterized by the massacres of Jews, exemplified in Ukraine.
The film shows the events of the first 100 days of the occupation of Ukraine, during which the Nazis, with the participation of local residents, began killing Jews directly in their places of residence, as well as the evolution of the mass murder system in hundreds of killing sites, symbolized by Babi Yar. Conversations with historians, local residents – to those events and Jewish survivors of...
A short documentary. The Story of Sara Weinstein, born in Stepan, Poland (today Ukraine).
Sara and her family survived the war in a partisan camp in a forest.
A documentary film. It exposes the events of the first months of World War Two in the Baltic States and how almost the entire Jewish community of the occupied Baltic Nations was eliminated by face to face executions, one bullet at a time with assistance of local population, before the Final Solution, before Auschwitz, and before gas chambers.
שידורי רדיו. התוכנית "יומן הבוקר" ברדיו ירושלים, ששודרה בתאריך 21.3.22. פרופ' דינה פורת, יועצת אקדמית בכירה, המכון הבינ"ל לחקר השואה יד ושם: נשיא אוקראינה זלנסקי השווה בנאומו בין התוקפנות הרוסית באוקראינה לפשעי הנאצים בתקופת השואה ודיבר על העזרה של האוקראינים ליהודים לאורך ההיסטוריה