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  • AV-Medium  (3)
  • Waltham, MA : National Center for Jewish Film  (3)
  • Juden  (3)
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
  • יהודים היסטוריה 1800-2000
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  • 1
    Language: Arabic
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 50 Min.) , Tonformat: DD/Stereo (arab., engl., hebr., ital. ) , Bildformat: 4:3
    Year of publication: 2010
    Keywords: Libyen ; Geschichte ; Juden ; DVD-Video ; Libyen ; Juden ; Geschichte ; DVD-Video
    Abstract: The Last Jews of Libya documents the final decades of a centuries-old Sephardic Jewish community through the lives of the remarkable Roumani family. Thirty-six thousand Jews lived in Libya at the end of World War II, but not a single one remains today. A tale of war, cultural dislocation, and one family's ultimate perseverance, this fifty-minute film traces the story of the Roumanis of Benghazi, Libya from Turkish Ottoman rule through the age of Mussolini and Hitler to the final destruction and dispersal of Libya's Jews in the face of Arab nationalism. Based on the recently discovered memoirs of the family's matriarch, Elise Roumani, as well as interviews in English, Hebrew, Italian, and Arabic with several generations of the Roumani family and a trove of rare archival film and photographs, it is an unforgettable tale. The Last Jews of Libya is the story of an ancient community transformed by modern European culture, buffeted by Fascism and Arab nationalism, and ultimately saved through the strength of its Jewish tradition and faith. (The Last Jews of Libya)
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Libyen, 2007 , Arab., engl., hebr., ital.
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  • 2
    Language: Yiddish
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (72 Min.) , NTSC
    Year of publication: 2008
    Keywords: Argentinien ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; DVD-Video ; Argentinien ; Juden ; Einwanderung ; DVD-Video
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Argentinien, 2004 , Yidd.
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  • 3
    ISBN: 1585872245
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (82 Min.) : teilw. s/w , NTSC , DVD-R
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Göppingen ; Deutschland ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Judenverfolgung ; Kleinstadt ; Juden ; Alltag ; Erlebnisbericht ; DVD-Video ; Erlebnisbericht ; Göppingen ; Judenverfolgung ; Erlebnisbericht ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; DVD-Video ; Deutschland ; Kleinstadt ; Juden ; Alltag ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; DVD-Video
    Abstract: Der Film beginnt mit privaten Filmaufnahmen aus den dreißiger Jahren: eine jüdische Familie, bei Spaziergängen oder Familienfesten. Was ist aus ihnen geworden? Auch hier, in der deutschen Kleinstadt, wurde den Juden alle Rechte und später der Besitz geraubt. Die Filmemacher lassen beide Seiten zu Wort kommen: den Kommandanten der Feuerwehr, der die brennende Synagoge nicht löschen durfte, er war Mitglied der NSDAP, der Feuerwehr und des Finanzamtes, und mit der "Arisierung" jüdischer Geschäfte betraut; eine Telefonistin des KZ Theresienstadt, die alles hören und sehen konnte. Auf der Seite der Opfer Inge Auerbacher, eines von hundert Kindern, die das KZ Theresienstadt überlebten, die mit ihrer Mutter von den Zeiten der Verfolgung und des Terrors berichtet. "Alle Juden raus!" ist die Chronik der Judenverfolgung einer Kleinstadt, von der hinterher keiner gewusst, bei der keiner dabei gewesen sein wollte... (Covertext der deutschen Videokassette)
    Abstract: All Jews Out traces the story of the German-Jewish Auerbacher family of Goppingen, Germany from 1933 through 1945. This captivating film begins with home movies of the family in the 1930s and follows Inge Auerbacher from her home town to her deportation to Theresienstadt, where she suffered for 3 1/2 years and was among the 100 children who survived. Rare footage is accompanied by on-camera interviews of Inge and her mother on a return visit to their town, and to Theresienstadt, where an amazing amount of photographs and documents were saved. Interviews with former Nazi Party members, townspeople and the switchboard operator from Theresienstadt are conducted by German high school students and exposes German citizens who attempt to deny and conceal their involvement in the Holocaust. "Do not take this film to be just one more work about Nazis and Jews. It is in a class by itself because of its wealth of extraordinary, previously-unknown archival materials, its unflinching revelation of evil and callousness, and most of all, the moral fervor of the filmmaker." -Amos Vogel, founder New York Film Festival "..a compelling documentary... No frame of film is wasted; every camera angle has been precisely planned... astounding." -Variety (NCJF)
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Deutschland, 1990 , Dt., mit engl. Untertiteln
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