Non-Jewish resistance fighters were sent to Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Viewers meet Pierre Troadec, Reidar Dittman, Vera Laska, Irina Kharina. These people tell of their resistance work and their life in the concentration camp.
"Non-Jewish resistance fighters were sent to Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Viewers meet Pierre Troadec, Reidar Dittman, Vera Laska, Irina Kharina. These people tell of their resistance work and their life in the concentration camp."@en
"Four survivors of Nazi concentration camps describe their experiences and the horrors of camp life. Interviews are interspersed with extensive archival footage."@en
"Four survivors of Nazi concentration camps describe their experiences and the horrors of camp life. Interviews are interspersed with extensive archival footage."
"Non-Jewish resistance fighters were sent to Nazi concentration camps during World War II. As non-Jews they bear witness to the Jewish Holocaust."
"Non Jewish reistance fighters were sent to Nazi concentration camps during World War II. In this video, these witnesses to the Jewish Holocaust provide a moving reminder about the actions of the Nazis at these concentration camps."
"Four non-Jewish resistance fighters who were sent to Nazi concentration camps in World War II bear witness to the Jewish Holocaust and provide a reminder of Nazi actions at camps like Auschwitz. They are Pierre Troadec (a Frenchman), Reidar Dittman (a Norwegian), Vera Laska (a Czech), and Irina Kharina (a Russian)."@en
"Non-Jewish resistance fighters were sent to Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Their fate was mingled with that of the millions of Jews who suffered in the camps. As non-Jews they bear witness to the Jewish Holocaust and provide a moving reminder about the actions of the Nazis in Mauthausen, Buchenwald and Auschwitz-Birkenau. Each has a different point of view, but collectively they document the terrible historical reality. The program is narrated by Arnost Lustig, a Jewish survivor of Auschwitz and twice winner of the NationalJewish Book Award."
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