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Photographer

Walter Genewein worked in the Lodz mayor's office during Nazi occupied Poland. A keen amateur photographer, he documented the lives and sufferings of Jews in the Lodz ghetto. Poland is a country notorious for its anti Semetism and Lodz was the last surviving Jewish ghetto in Poland.

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  • "Photographer"
  • "Fotoamator"
  • "Photographer, he shot the Holocaust-- in living color"

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  • "In 1987, 400 color slides were found at a second-hand bookstore in Vienna ... They turned out to be photographs taken in the Lodz ghetto by Walter Genewein, the Nazi's chief accountant ... Photographer brilliantly juxtaposes Genewein's heartless pictures with narration by a survivor of the Nazi atrocities, Dr. Arnold Mostowicz ..."
  • "In 1987, 400 color slides were found in a secondhand bookstore in Vienna. The photographs were taken in the Lodz Ghetto by Walter Genewein, the Nazi's chief accountant for the notorious slave labor camp for Jews."
  • "Walter Genewein worked in the Lodz mayor's office during Nazi occupied Poland. A keen amateur photographer, he documented the lives and sufferings of Jews in the Lodz ghetto. Poland is a country notorious for its anti Semetism and Lodz was the last surviving Jewish ghetto in Poland."@en
  • "Film deals with 400 color slides made by Lodz Ghetto Nazi's chief accountant and an amateur photographer Walter Genewlin, for whom taking photographs of human misery was a hobby. Dr. Arnold Mostowicz, a Lodz Ghetto survivor provides a first-hand account of one of World War II's darkest chapters."
  • "Film deals with 400 color slides made by Lodz Ghetto Nazi's chief accountant and an amateur photographer Walter Genewlin, for whom taking photographs of human mystery was a hobby. Dr. Arnold Mostowicz, a Lodz Ghetto survivor provides a first-hand account of one of World War II's darkest chapters."
  • "The Lodz Ghetto was the last remaning organized Jewish community in Nazi-occupied Europe. Under the leadership of Chaim Rumkowski, the ghetto produced clothing and other goods for the German Army. This video portrays actual color slides taken by a minor Nazi functionary, Walter Genewein, of ghetto occupants."
  • "In 1987, 400 color slides were found in a bookstore in Vienna. They had been taken in the Lodz Ghetto by Walter Genewein, the Nazi's chief accountant for the slave labor camp for Jews. This documentary juxtaposes Genewein's pictures with narration by a survivor of the Nazi atrocities."
  • "Photographs of Nazi atrocities taken by Walter Genewein, with narration from a Holocaust survivor."

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  • "History"
  • "Personal narratives"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Slides"
  • "Pictorial works"
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  • "Documentary films"
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Sources"

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  • "Photographer Fotoamator"
  • "Photographer"@en
  • "Photographer"
  • "Photographer he shot the Holocaust ... in living colour"
  • "Fotoamator"
  • "Fotoamator photographer"
  • "The photographer"