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DVDs on the Holocaust Available for Purchase
Testimony of Survivors
Voices of the Children
This
Emmy-winning film tells the story of three people who were imprisoned as
children in Terezin, the small Czech town that
the Nazis converted into a concentration camp. 56 min., $39.95
Theresienstadt: Gateway to Auschwitz
Through interviews with some child survivors, we gain meaningful insight into their most unusual childhood. 57 min., $39.95
Transnistria: The Hell
The tragic fate of
the 300,000 Romanian Jews exiled to Transnistria is revealed to us through the
eyewitness accounts of a handful of survivors. 41 min., $39.95
Reunited in Auschwitz for the first time in fifty-five years, three men reveal the truth about the Herman killing machine. 53 min., $39.95
Stories of personal courage, of miraculous survival and of heart-rending human suffering, abound. 52 min., $39.95
Tsvi Nussbaum: A Boy from Warsaw
This video, about the life of Dr. Tsvi C. Nussbaum, is the story behind the infamous photo of a little boy with his arms raised in
surrender, as a Nazi soldier trains his machine gun on him. 50 min., $39.95
The Death March of the Jews from the Camp at Flossenburg
Utilizing archival footage, the illustrations and diaries of the survivors, and interviews with many who participated in the 50th anniversary commemoration of the camp's liberation, we are given a first hand glimpse at the horror that was Flossenburg. 45 min., $39.95
Historical Overviews
More than Broken Glass: Memories of Kristallnacht
Through archival footage, photographs and interviews with witnesses, this video forms a sharp portrait of the time and events. 57 min., $39.95
Through the use of photographs and footage, we are guided step by step from Hitler's rise to power in 1933 through the book burnings, the Nuremberg Laws, Kristallnacht, the Evian Conference, ghettoization, concentration camps, Jewish resistance and more. 24 min., $39.95
Produced by Israel's Ghetto Fighters' House, this compilation of testimony from witnesses who appeared at the Eichmann trial provides a telling narrative. 115 min., $39.95
Uprising
Archival film footage, authentic still photographs and actual testimonies of survivors help us to understand that brief and courageous chapter in Jewish history. 23 min., $39.95
Not Like Sheep to the Slaughter:
The Story of the Bialystok Ghetto
In the summer of
1943, a small group of resistance fighters led by 24 year old Mordechai
Tenenbaum, attempted to thwart the Nazi plan to eradicate the Bialystok ghetto.
150 min., $49.95
Rescuers
Zerach: A Refugee and Remnant in
the Holocaust
With the outbreak of
the Second World War, young Zionist leader Zerach Wahrhaftig mounted a
relentless campaign to get Jews out of Europe. 50 min., $39.95
They Risked Their Lives: Rescuers of the Holocaust
Meet the passionate and heroic "Righteous Gentiles," who risked their lives- as well as the lives of their families, to save Jews. 54 min., $39.95
Narrated by Alan Alda, this documentary chronicles the assistance of ordinary Italians who became extraordinary, through their individual acts of courage. 29 min., $29.95
Zegota: Council for Aid to Jews in Occupied Poland (1942-1945)
Through interviews with Zegota (code name for the Council for Aid to Jews) participants, Jewish survivors and Polish and Jewish historians, this documentary, narrated by Eli Wallach, recalls the extraordinary courage of people who risked - and some of whom sacrificed - their lives trying to save Jewish refugees.
It was Nothing ...It was Everything: Greece
Narrated by Irene Papas, this unique documentary utilizes archival footage as well as interviews with farmers and housewives, church leaders and professionals, to acquaint us with some lesser known acts of moral courage that took place in Greece during the Holocaust. 28 min., $29.95
Uta Hagen narrates this video about six specific cases where Jews were rescued by Germans who defied Nazi orders. 28 min, $29.95
Rescue in Scandinavia
Narrated by Liv
Ullmann, this documentary highlights the rescue of Jewish citizens from Norway
and Denmark by their fellow countrymen during the Holocaust. 55 min., $39.95
Resistance
Though unable to offer his students physical resistance and protection, a teacher offers them spiritual resistance.
9 min., $24.95
The voices of those who survived the horrors of the Holocaust, both murderers and resistance fighters, tell the story that defines the differing dimensions of Jewish resistance in Europe before and during the War. 90 min., $39.95
Rare archival footage from Soviet military museums sheds new light on the story of the Jewish underground, the resistance fighters and partisans who fought the Nazis while hiding in the forests of Eastern Europe. 52 min., $39.95
Haven for the Oppressed
In 1940, a group of Jews escaping the Nazi terror found a haven in the Dominican Republic, while the rest of the world did little to nothing. 30 min., $29.95
The Last Refuge: The Story of the Jewish Refugees in Shanghai
Under pressure from Nazi Germany, most countries closed their doors to them, except for Shanghai, China, the only place in the world that required no entry visas or permits. 50 min., $39.95
Accused
Narrated by veteran news reporter Jay Bushinsky, the film features interviews with Simon Wiesenthal, Serge Klarfield, Benjamin Netanyahu, Brunner’s grand niece, survivors of his brutality and a German journalist who interviewed Brunner in 1985. 55 min., Limited quantities- VHS only, $29.95
Few trials have stirred as much emotion and controversy as the trial of John Demjanuk, who was accused of being "Ivan the Terrible," the fiend who supervised the gas chambers at Treblinka. 50 min., $29.95
Pilgrimage
Little America: The Flourishing and Destruction of the Jewish Community in Mezritch, Poland
Micha Friedman and Ephraim Sidon take us on a fascinating journey through the economic, cultural, social, and educational life of this modern and prosperous Jewish town (pre-war) nicknamed “Little America”. 55 min., $39.95
Accompanying her parents return to Hungary, the filmmaker captured the never before heard stories of their suffering, courage and indomitable will to survive. 63 min, $39.95
A group of six Swedish teenagers, two of whom are Jewish, embark upon a journey to Auschwitz in an effort to try to comprehend the incomprehensible. 33 min., $39.95
Discussion Trigger
Visualizing Memory...A Last Detail
This unique educational video is composed of five vignettes: The Fallacy of Race, Appropriate Memorials, Liberation, Moral Responsibility, and Thinking Critically. 43 min., $39.95. With pedagogical guide, $49.95
Second Generation
A personal journey of Ruby Schwarz, granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Ben, as she accepts her own heritage with the help of a haunted, mysterious violin. 24 min., $29.95
Through a pilgrimage to Poland, estranged father and son, are finally liberated; the father, from the trauma of the Holocaust, the son from the shadows of his father’s unknown pain. 76 min., $39.95
This film opens a window on the emotional, cultural, political and social attitudes that define generation born after the Holocaust. 80 minutes., $39.95
For Children
Meryl and Anna learn a lesson in discrimination and racial profiling when their Grandmother takes them on a journey through a Brothers Grimm-like fairy tale: an allegorical fable from the Grandmother’s past. 15 min., $29.95
Through the use of photographs, diaries, poems, memoirs and testimonies, the filmmaker personalizes the lives of the children before World War II, during the Holocaust, at Liberation and today, in a way that enables us to begin to comprehend their lives. 27 min., $39.95
Almost 10,000 Jewish children from Austria, Germany and Czechoslovakia were saved from almost certain death in what became known as the kindertransport; most never saw their parents again. 30 min., $39.95
Dramatic recreations from Anne's diary are effectively interspersed with documentary information including rare film footage, photographs and interviews with Anne's father and those who risked their lives to hide the Frank family in World War II Amsterdam. 28 min., $39.95
Preserving the Past to Ensure the Future
The film joins visitors, young and old, white and black, Jew and Gentile, as they express their shock at the incomprehensible realities with which they are confronted on their visit to Jerusalem's Yad Vashem museum and its haunting Children's Memorial. 15 min., $29.95
After the War
Documentary filmmaker Howard Zuckerman focuses on a neglected but important aspect of the Holocaust —the way various countries have depicted and distorted the methodical mass murder of a people. 58 min., $39.95
When survivors of the Holocaust realized that they had neither a home to return to nor families to welcome them, thousands set out on the perilous journey to the Land of Israel. 90 min., $49.95
The film depicts Jewish refugees’ valiant efforts to rebuild the shattered fragments of their existence, to accustom themselves to freedom, and to search for their homes and families as they attempted a return to normal life. 60 min., $39.95
From the Ghetto Fighters’ House
Archival film footage, authentic still photographs and actual testimonies of survivors help us to understand that brief and courageous chapter in Jewish history. 23 min., $39.95
This compilation of testimony from witnesses who appeared at the Eichmann trial provides a telling narrative. 115 min., $39.95
The voices of those who survived the horrors of the Holocaust, both murderers and resistance fighters, tell the story that defines the differing dimensions of Jewish resistance in Europe before and during the War. 90 min., $39.95
When survivors of the Holocaust realized that they had neither a home to return to nor families to welcome them, thousands set out on the perilous journey to the Land of Israel. 90 min., $49.95
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