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  1. Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses is a one-hour documentary that explores the journeys of Liberators and Liberation Witnesses drawing parallels between the past and present. These one-of-a-kind stories of World War II heroes serve as a compelling reminder of what is at stake as antisemitism and xenophobia are on the rise again, and as a ...

  2. 1. Mai 2019 · Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses: Directed by Vanessa Roth. With Michael Berenbaum, Aldean Mason, Alan Moskin, Stephen D. Smith. Heroic World War II veterans vividly share their liberation experiences in their own words, drawing parallels between the past and present.

    • (13)
    • Documentary
    • Vanessa Roth
    • 2019-05-01
  3. Watch the trailer for the “Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses” documentary, directed by Vanessa Roth, and produced by June Beallor Productions and Andy Friendly Productions with...

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    • USC Shoah Foundation
  4. Heroic World War II veterans vividly share their liberation journeys, drawing parallels between the past and present. These powerful eyewitness accounts from Steven Spielberg's USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive®, share a cautionary tale and compelling reminder of what can happen when insidious hatred remains unchecked.

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    In this documentary which aired around the world via Discovery Communications and subsequently on Comcast and Showtime, Holocaust survivor Kitty Hart-Moxon revisits Auschwitz 70 years after her liberation. Now 89, she shares her eyewitness experience and daily struggle for survival with two students the same age as she was during her internment.

    Produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Meryl Streep, “Auschwitz” is a 15-minute documentary history of the infamous Nazi death camp. The film reached half a billion people during the commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the camp.

    USC Shoah Foundation and Delirio Films have completed an animated short film that brings to life the remarkable childhood journey of Holocaust survivor Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer escaping Nazi Germany, as she faced the choices that made her who she is today. Learn more about the project.

    In 1937, at age eight, Xia Shuqin and her younger sister witnessed the murder of their family in the horror that would become known to the world as the Nanjing Massacre. In the days that followed, an American missionary, John Magee, who was documenting the atrocities, filmed the little girls standing in front of the broken remains of their family h...

    Directed by Sergey Bukovsky and executive-produced by Victor Pinchuk and Steven Spielberg, “Spell Your Name” follows three Ukrainian journalism students whose experiences viewing testimony from the Institute’s archive bring to light stories of survival and rescue that took place in Ukraine during the Holocaust. In addition to using Ukrainian- and R...

    I Only Wanted to Live, by Italian film director Mimmo Calopresti, chronicles the Holocaust as experienced in Italy, from the racial laws Mussolini enacted in 1938 through the German invasion in 1943 and the liberation of Auschwitz in 1945. The experiences are made personal through the use of testimony from the Institute's archive. Nine Italian citi...

    Produced by James Moll, Broken Silence consists of five foreign-language films featuring testimonies from Argentina, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Russia and directed by distinguished filmmakers from each of these countries. The documentaries are unique in scope and construction: incorporating archival and modern-day footage, still photo...

    Fifty-four years after the Gestapo shut down the last Jewish school in war-torn Berlin, former students traveled from around the world to reunite at the newly re-opened school, many unaware which classmates had survived. Directed by Elizabeth McIntyre and produced by Adrian Milne, The Lost Children of Berlin is a film that chronicles the lives of t...

    In this film, more than 20 Holocaust survivors share their memories of pre-war life, the rise of the Third Reich, and their own struggles to begin life anew after the war. Weaving their stories together with archival footage, the Institute's first documentary film conveys the devastating impact of Nazism on European Jewry. Allan Holzman directed th...

    Based exclusively on testimonies of Schindler Juden from the Institute’s Visual History Archive, “Voices from the List” continues beyond the narrative of the Academy Award®-winning film Schindler's List by incorporating rare, archival footage and an original score to add a new dimension to the story of Oskar Schindler. Michael Mayhew directed the f...

  5. By illuminating the powerful stories of these key eyewitnesses, the film shares their cautionary tale of what can happen when insidious hatred remains unchecked. The film makes use of a unique portion of USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive®, a collection of 55,000 testimonies of survivors and witnesses to the Holocaust and other ...

  6. 5. Jan. 2019 · A film that tells the harrowing tales Liberators and Liberation Witnesses. These heroes of World War II put their life on the line to stand against hatred and protect their fellow humans.