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Memory of the camps

Fifty years ago (1945), Allied troops marching into Germany at the end of World War II found evidence of atrocities which have tortured the world's conscience ever since. As these troops entered Nazi concentration camps and faced the horrors of gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria, and haunted, starving survivors, they made a film record of what they saw. Frontline gave the dilm its first world broadcast in 1985.

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  • "Gedenken an die Konzentrationslager"
  • "Frontline : Memory of the camps"@en

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  • "Fifty years ago (1945), Allied troops marching into Germany at the end of World War II found evidence of atrocities which have tortured the world's conscience ever since. As these troops entered Nazi concentration camps and faced the horrors of gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria, and haunted, starving survivors, they made a film record of what they saw. Frontline gave the dilm its first world broadcast in 1985."@en
  • "A documentary on Nazi Germany, the Jews, and the horrors of the concentration camps."@en
  • "A documentary on Nazi Germany, the Jews, and the horrors of the concentration camps."
  • "Documentary film of Nazi concentration camps. Includes scenes of the gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria and the haunted, starving, survivors."
  • "Filmed in 1945 by British and American Allied troops, this archival moving image material documents the conditions of several Nazi concentration camps at the time of liberation by the Allies. Includes scenes of captured SS, gas chambers, crematoria, corpses and starving prisoners in several camps (Bergen-Belsen, Dachau, Buchenwald, Ebensee, Mauthausen, Ludwigslust, Ohrdruf, Leipzig, Gardelegen, Auschwitz)."
  • "Film record includes scenes of the gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria, and the haunted, starving survivors in Dachau, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, as well as other camps. This film, assembled in the order intended by the filmmakers, has been in a vault at the Imperial War Museum in London since 1945."@en
  • "Documentary footage filmed by Allied Forces army cameramen when they entered the Nazi death camps in 1945 and only recently discovered in the archives of the Imperial War Museum in London. Scenes from Bergen-Belson, Dachau, Buchenwald, and other camps. A group of directors among whom was Alfred Hichcock developed a script to present these horrors and be sure that people remember. Work began in the summer of 1945 on the documentary, but the film was left unfinished. FRONTLINE found it stored in a vault of London's Imperial War Museum and, in 1985, broadcast it for the first time using the title the Imperial War Museum gave it, "Memory of the Camps.""@en
  • "Over a half-century ago camera crews with the British and American armies entered the Nazi death camps and filmed the horror they found there. For decades that film was stored in the archives of the Imperial War Museum in London. The documentary was unfinished with missing sound tracks. But directors, including Alfred Hitchcock, had developed a script to go with the pictures. FRONTLINE presents that film unedited, as close as possible to what the producers intended over a half-century ago. They made it as a document to serve our collective memory."
  • "The first public showing of a film made by the British army in 1945 during their liberation of the Nazi camps."@en
  • "Documentary footage filmed by Allied Forces army cameramen when they entered the Nazi death camps in 1945 and only recently discovered in the archives of the Imperial War Museum in London. Scenes from Bergen-Belson, Dachau, Buchenwald, and other camps. The script found with the text in read by Trevor Howard."@en
  • "Documentary footage filmed by Allied Forces army cameramen when they entered the Nazi death camps in 1945 and only recently discovered in the archives of the Imperial War Museum in London. Scenes from Bergen-Belson, Dachau, Buchenwald, and other camps. The script found with the text in read by Trevor Howard."
  • "Presents archival motion picture footage taken by British and American photographers documenting the conditions Allied troops found when they liberated Nazi concentration camps. Includes scenes of the gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria, and starving survivors and the dead in Bergen-Belsen, Dachau, Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and other camps."
  • "Presents archival motion picture footage taken by British and American photographers documenting the conditions Allied troops found when they liberated Nazi concentration camps. Includes scenes of the gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria, and starving survivors and the dead in Bergen-Belsen, Dachau, Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and other camps."@en
  • "Sixty years ago, in the spring of 1945, Allied forces liberating Europe found evidence of atrocities which have tortured the world's conscience ever since. As the troops entered the German concentration camps, they made a systematic film record of what they saw. Work began in the summer of 1945 on the documentary, but the film was left unfinished. FRONTLINE found it stored in a vault of London's Imperial War Museum and, in 1985, broadcast it for the first time using the title the Imperial War Museum gave it, "Memory of the Camps.""
  • "Presents archival film made by Allied troops of the conditions they found when they liberated Nazi concentration camps in 1945. Includes scenes of the gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria, and the haunted, starving survivors in Dachau, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, as well as other camps. This film had remained in a vault in London's Imperial War Museum for nearly five decades."@en
  • ""When allied troops invaded Germany and liberated Nazi death camps at the end of World War II, they found unspeakable horrors that still haunt the world's conscience. In 1945, British and American film crews accompanying the troops liberating the camps captured these atrocities firsthand. The resulting film, directed in part by Alfred Hitchcock but never finished, was discovered by FRONTLINE in 1984 in the archives of the Imperial War Museum. Sixty years after the war ended, FRONTLINE now re-broadcasts this powerful memorial in its entirety."--Container."@en
  • "Documentary footage filmed by Allied Forces army cameramen when they entered the Nazi death camps in 1945 and only recently discovered in the archives of the Imperial War Museum in London. Scenes from Bergen-Belson, Dachau, Buchenwald, and other camps."@en
  • ""When allied troops invaded Germany and liberated Nazi death camps at the end of World War II, they found unspeakable horrors that still haunt the world's conscience. In 1945, British and American film crews accompanying the troops liberating the camps captured these atrocities firsthand. The resulting film directed in part by Alfred Hitchcock but never finished, was discovered by Frontline in 1984 in the archives of the Imperial War Museum. Sixty years after the war ended, Frontline now re-broadcasts this powerful memorial in its entirety.""
  • ""When allied troops invaded Germany and liberated Nazi death camps at the end of World War II, they found unspeakable horrors that still haunt the world's conscience. In 1945, British and American film crews accompanying the troops liberating the camps captured these atrocities firsthand. The resulting film directed in part by Alfred Hitchcock but never finished, was discovered by Frontline in 1984 in the archives of the Imperial War Museum. Sixty years after the war ended, Frontline now re-broadcasts this powerful memorial in its entirety"--Container."@en
  • "Film record of the Nazi concentration camps made in 1945. Original footage filmed by cameramen with the allied armies includes scenes of the gas chambers, the crematoria and the starving, haunted survivors in the death camps."@en
  • "Presents archival film record made by Allied troops of the conditions they found when they liberated Nazi concentration camps in 1945. Film record includes scenes of the gas chambers, medical experimentation labs, crematoria, and the haunted, starving survivors in Dachau, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, as well as other camps. This film had remained in a vault in London's Imperial War Museum for nearly 5 decades."@en
  • "Allied troops marching into Germany at the end of World War II found evidence of atrocities which have tortured the world's conscience. As these troops entered Nazi concentration camps and faced the horrors, they made a film record of what they saw."@en
  • ""When allied troops invaded Germany and liberated Nazi death camps at the end of World War II, they found unspeakable horrors that still haunt the world's conscience. In 1945, British and American film crews accompanying the troops liberating the camps captured these atrocities firsthand. The resulting film directed in part by Alfred Hitchcock but never finished, was discovered by Frontline in 1984 in the archives of the Imperial War Musuem. Sixty years after the war ended, Frontline now re-broadcasts this powerful memorial in its entirety"--Container."@en
  • ""When allied troops invaded Germany and liberated Nazi death camps at the end of World War II, they found unspeakable horrors that still haunt the world's conscience. In 1945, British and American film crews accompanying the troops liberating the camps captured these atrocities firsthand. The resulting film directed in part by Alfred Hitchcock but never finished, was discovered by Frontline in 1984 in the archives of the Imperial War Musuem. Sixty years after the war ended, Frontline now re-broadcasts this powerful memorial in its entirety"--Container."

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  • "Documentary"
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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Film documentaire (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Documentary films"@en
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  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "Memory of the Camps Gedenken an die Konzentrationslager : Zeugnis für alle"
  • "Memory of the camp"
  • "Memory of the camps"@en
  • "Memory of the camps"
  • "Memory of the camps = Gedenken an die Konzentrationslager"