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Shoah

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Shoah

Material type
映像資料
Author
un film de Claude Lanzmann
Publisher
Films Aleph
Publication date
[200-?]
Material Format
Recording Media
Capacity, size, etc.
12 cm
NDC
-
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In French, English, Polish, German, Hebrew and Yiddish; with optional French, English, Spanish and German subtitles; menu screen in French or EnglishC...

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Material Type
映像資料
Title
Author/Editor
un film de Claude Lanzmann
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
[200-?]
Size
12 cm
Place of Publication (Country Code)
fr
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
In French, English, Polish, German, Hebrew and Yiddish; with optional French, English, Spanish and German subtitles; menu screen in French or English
Co-production by Les Films Aleph and Historia Films, with the assistance of the French Ministry of Culture
Originally released as a motion picture in 1985
DVD; mono
DVD 1-2. 1ère époque -- DVD 3-4. 2ème époque
Summary: The Nazi extermination of Jews is examined through interviews of survivors, witnesses and perpetrators and through footage of the sites of the death camps and environs as they appear today. Those interviewed include Jewish survivors of the death camps and the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Polish farmers and villagers who lived near the camps and Nazis who worked in the camps and the ghettos