Presents the story of young Jewish boys who survived the concentration camps of World War II. How they were rehabilitated into normal society and created a future life for themselves. Also, details how they have kept in contact with one another over the years. Includes an interview with Eli Wiesel who was one of the boys.
"Presents the story of three young Jewish boys (Robbie Waisman, Elie Wiesel, Joe Szwarcberg) who survived the concentration camps of World War II. Shows how they were rehabilitated into normal society and created a future life for themselves. Details how they have kept in contact with one another over the years and includes an interview with Elie Wiesel."
"Presents the story of young Jewish boys who survived the concentration camps of World War II. How they were rehabilitated into normal society and created a future life for themselves. Also, details how they have kept in contact with one another over the years. Includes and interview with Eli Wiesel who was one of the boys."
"Presents the story of young Jewish boys who survived the concentration camps of World War II. How they were rehabilitated into normal society and created a future life for themselves. Also, details how they have kept in contact with one another over the years. Includes an interview with Eli Wiesel who was one of the boys."@en
"Presents the story of three young Jewish boys who survived the concentration camps of World War II. Having kept in touch with one another over the years, they meet again almost 60 years later to tour the homes in France where they and other orphaned children began to rebuild their lives. They also attend a reunion in Jerusalem. Includes an interview with Eli Wiesel who was one of the boys."
"Robbie Waisman, Elie Wiesel and Joe Szwarcberg were three Jewish boys who knew the horrors of Buchenwald concentration camp. Their frienship began in 1945, soon after the American troops liberated the camp."@en
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives.
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