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Memorandum videorecording

The memorandum was Hitler's solution to the "Jewish problem". Bernard Laufer, a Jew who survived his internment in a German concentration camp, joins an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen.

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  • "Originally released by the National Film Board of Canada as a motion picture in 1965, this film deals with the lingering effects of the Holocaust and the troubling, perhaps unanswerable, questions it raises. Bernard Laufer, a Canadian Jew, makes an annual pilgrimage to the German camp where he was interned during World War II. There, with other survivors, he remembers the past and honours those who died."
  • "The subject of Hitler's memorandum: the solution to the "Jewish problem". Bernard Laufer, a Jew from Toronto, takes his son on an emotional pilgrimage to Belsen-Bergen."
  • "The memorandum was Hitler's solution to the "Jewish problem". Bernard Laufer, a Jew who survived his internment in a German concentration camp, joins an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen."@en
  • ""This documentary follows a Holocaust survivor in 1965 on an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen, the last of 11 concentration camps where he was held by the Nazis. He and 30 other former Jewish inmates travel through the new Germany. Scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback. The memorandum of the title refers to Hitler's memo offering a "final solution" to the "Jewish problem."--Website."@en
  • "Presents a documentary by documentary producer/director/writer Donald Brittain - Memorandum (1965) - about Hitler's answer to the "Jewish problem". Interviews Brittain about the making of the film."
  • "" ... follows a Holocaust survivor in 1965 on an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen, the last of 11 concentration camps where he was held by the Nazis. He, [his son,] and 30 other former Jewish survivors travel through the new Germany. Scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback. The memorandum of the title refers to Hitler's memorandum offering a 'final solution' to the 'Jewish problem.'"--Website."@en
  • "A film memorial to the victims of Nazi oppression on the twentieth anniversary of their liberation. Centers on some Canadians and shows the vestiges of the Nazi regime."
  • "A film memorial to the victims of Nazi oppression on the twentieth anniversary of their liberation. Centers on some Canadians and shows the vestiges of the Nazi regime."@en
  • "The subject of Hitler's memorandum: the solution to the "Jewish problem". Bernard Laufer, a Jew from Toronto , takes his son on an emotional pilgrimage to Belsen-Bergen."
  • "A Jewish survivor of the Holocaust takes a holiday from his shop in Toronto to join a pilgrimage of survivors to the necropolis of Bergen Belsen."
  • "A Jewish survivor of the Holocaust takes a holiday from his shop in Toronto to join a pilgrimage of survivors to the necropolis of Bergen Belsen."@en
  • "Donald Brittain takes you behind the scenes as he talks about _Memorandum_ and his role as writer, director producer, and narrator. The memorandum was Hitler's and the subject was the solution to the "Jewish proglem". In this film, a Jew who escaped that solution takes a holiday from his glazier's shop to join an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen-Belsen. In travelling through the new Germany, this man remembers; scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback."@en
  • "This documentary follows a Holocaust survivor in 1965 on an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen, the last of 11 concentration camps where he was held by the Nazis. He and 30 other former Jewish inmates travel through the new Germany. Scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback. The memorandum of the title refers to Hitler's memo offering a "final solution" to the "Jewish problem.""@en
  • "The memorandum was Hitler's and the subject was the solution to the "Jewish problem." In this film, a Jewish Holocaust survivor who escaped that solution takes a holiday from his glazier's shop to join an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen. In travelling through the new Germany, this man remembers; scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback."@en
  • "The memorandum was Hitler's and the subject was the solution to the "Jewish problem." In this film, a Jewish Holocaust survivor who escaped that solution takes a holiday from his glazier's shop to join an emotional pilgrimage to Bergen Belsen. In travelling through the new Germany, this man remembers; scenes still vivid in his mind are recalled in flashback."

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  • "Personal narratives"
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  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Publications officielles"
  • "Biography"
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Electronic videos (www)"@en
  • "Documentary films"

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  • "Memorandum videorecording"@en
  • "Memorandum"
  • "Memorandum"@en