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The Warsaw ghetto

Presents actual photographs and films which were taken by cameramen of the German Army, the Secret Service, and the Gestapo who were assigned to record life and death in the ghetto. Shows Jews entering the Warsaw ghetto in November 1940 and reveals the horrors of disease and hunger, the deportations to the death camps, and the dying in the streets.

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  • "Warsaw ghetto-- World War 2 documentary"@en
  • "Warsaw ghetto-- World War II documentary"@en
  • "Nazi atrocities in Warsaw"
  • "Warsaw ghetto-- World War two documentary"@en

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  • "Presents actual photographs and films which were taken by cameramen of the German Army, the Secret Service, and the Gestapo who were assigned to record life and death in the ghetto. Shows Jews entering the Warsaw ghetto in November 1940 and reveals the horrors of disease and hunger, the deportations to the death camps, and the dying in the streets."@en
  • "This BBC documentary film is narrated by a survivor, Alexander Bernefes, and tells the story of Jewish life and resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto from Nov. 1940 to May 1943. Includes scenes of NAZI attrocities."@en
  • "A documentary based on photographs from Himmler's album and cinefilms taken by cameramen of the German army, the S.S. and Gestapo illustrating conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto."@en
  • "Warsaw Ghetto survivor, Alexander Bernfes narrates this documentary that presents actual photographs and films which were taken by cameramen of the German Army, the Secret Service and the Gestapo who were assigned to record life and death in the ghetto. Shows Jews entering the Warsaw ghetto in November 1940 and reveals the horrors of disease and hunger, deportation to the death camps and the dying in the streets."@en
  • "Warsaw: 1940. In an area measuring one square mile, over a half million Jews were crowded, ten or more to a room, receiving one-quarter of the rations allowed by the Germans. Early in 1965, one of the survivors of the Warsaw ghetto presented the BBC with a collection of photos, many from Himmler's own album. The ghetto was destroyed in 1943."@en
  • "This British documentary reconstructs the 10-day resistance of half a million Jews, cut off in a half mile city area by Nazi forces."
  • "Summary: In November, 1940 the German occupation authorities in Poland completed the construction of a wall to enclose the Jews of Warsaw. At the highest level of Nazi command a decision was taken to make a pictorial record of the subsequent destruction of the 600,000 people who lived there. Cameramen of the German Army, the S.S. and the Gestapo were given the job of taking photographs and cine-films inside the ghetto during the three years that followed. This film, compiled 25 years after the event, is a record of what happened. The grim and dreadful story is told by Alexander Bernfes, oneof the few survivors."
  • "Warsaw Ghetto survivor Alexander Bernfes narrates this BBC documentary film which tells the story of Jewish life and resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto from 1940 to 1943. Includes photographs and newsreel footage of Nazi atrocities taken by cameramen of the German Army Secret Service and the Gestapo."@en
  • "Warsaw Ghetto survivor Alexander Bernfes narrates this BBC documentary film which tells the story of Jewish life and resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto from 1940 to 1943. Includes photographs and newsreel footage of Nazi atrocities taken by cameramen of the German Army Secret Service and the Gestapo."
  • "Presents actual photographs and films which were taken by cameramen of the German Army, the Secret Service, and the Gestapo who were assigned to record life and death in the ghetto. Shows Jews entering the Warsaw ghetto in November 1940 and reveals the horrors of disease and hunger, deportation to the death camps, and the dying in the streets."@en
  • "Warsaw Ghetto survivor Alexander Bernfes narrates this documentary with actual photographs and films taken by cameramen of the German Army, the Secret Service, and the Gestapo who were assigned to record life and death in the ghetto. Shows Jews entering the Warsaw ghetto in November 1940 and reveals the horrors of disease and hunger, deportation to the death camps, and the dying in the streets."@en

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  • "War documentaries"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Feature films"@en

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  • "Warsaw ghetto"
  • "The Warsaw ghetto"
  • "The Warsaw ghetto"@en
  • "Warsaw ghetto"@en
  • "Warsaw Ghetto"@en
  • "Warsaw Ghetto"