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More
than Broken Glass: Memories of Kristallnacht
The sounds of broken
glass, on the night of November 9, 1938, will be forever
etched in the collective memory of the Jewish
people. It was the night that the Nazis publicly
and blatantly announced to the world that they had
declared open war on the Jewish people. Through
archival footage, photographs and interviews with
witnesses, this video forms a sharp portrait of the time
and events.
"An
absolutely essential addition to any Holocaust, Jewish
history, or World War II video collection."-Video Rating Guide
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ISBN 1-56082-000-4
57 min., #616, Color, DVD, $39.95
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Abbreviated Version: 32 min., #616C, DVD, $39.95
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The
Holocaust
An excellent
historic overview of the Nazi reign of terror from
1933-1945. Through the use of photographs and
footage, we are guided step by step from Hitler's rise to
power in 1933 through the book burnings, the Nuremberg
Laws, Kristallnacht, the Evian Conference, ghettoization,
concentration camps, Jewish resistance and more. Much of
the footage was shot by the Nazis themselves. The film
concludes with a visit to the Yad Vashem memorial in
Jerusalem. Includes graphic archival footage.
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ISBN 1-56082-174-4
24 min., #647, B&W, DVD, $39.95
The Eighty-First Blow
An historical
document made up of footage and stills shot by the Nazis. Produced by Israel's Ghetto
Fighters' House, this compilation of testimony from
witnesses who appeared at the Eichmann trial provides a
telling narrative. The film's title refers to the story
of a Jewish boy in one of the ghettos, who was struck
with 80 blows. He survived and immigrated
to Israel, where he found that no one believed his
story-that was the 81st blow!
"Powerful
and moving,"-Wall
Street Journal
Academy
Award Nominee-"Best Documentary"
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ISBN 1-56082-031-4
115 min., #630, B&W, DVD
Hebrew and Yiddish w/Eng. subtitles, $39.95
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