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- The saga of a Jewish family's struggle to survive the horror of Nazi Germany's systematic marginalization and extermination of their community.
- In late 1944, even as they faced imminent defeat, the Nazis expended enormous resources to kill or deport over 425,000 Jews during the "cleansing" of Hungary. This Oscar-winning documentary, executive produced by Steven Spielberg, focuses on the plight of five Hungarian Jews who survived imprisonment in Auschwitz.
- Orson Welles and Elizabeth Taylor compassionately narrate this harrowing documentary about Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany, which soon turned into a notoriously industrious plan to wipe them from existence.
- The Final Journey follows the rail lines of the Nazi Controled Deutsche Reichsbahn system that delivered millions of people from every corner of Europe to the door-step of the infamous Concentration Camps. By integrating a special collection of rare photographs and crystal clear archival film, the viewer is taken on a then and now journey to each of the former Nazi camps of Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwld, Flossenbuerg, Mauthausen, Ravensbrueck, Neuengamme, Stutthof and Bergen-Belsen where millions suffered and died.
- Sounds From the Fog chronicles the odyssey of a gay musician in Nazi Germany. Director Klaus Stanjek's cheerful Uncle Willi lived with his family, except when he was touring as a musician across Germany. Only when Willi turned 90 did his nephew Klaus Stanjek detect what his whole family had hidden: that Uncle Willi has spent eight years in Nazi camps and that he was gay. In a radical personal approach, veteran filmmaker Stanjek follows the complex turns that his family takes when they confront his Uncle Willi's secret. The result is a personal and political portrait of his beloved uncle, a talented singer and accordion player, that is one part historical inquiry and one part fascinating detective story.
- To provide more food rations for the forced labourers in concentration camps, would have cost the SS additional money. So Himmler offered sex as incentive to the prisoners, because it was free of charge.
- A monument in the city of Almeria (Spain) pays tribute to the 142 local men killed during World War II at Mauthausen (Austria) extermination nazi camp. The shortfilm looks for the testimonies of Antonio Muñoz and Joaquin Masegosa: two survivors that, now in their eighties, fight against oblivion with memories that at times turn into nightmares.
- About the famous scientist-fortifier Karbyshev. After one of fights, hard wounded, it is taken prisoner in Mauthausen camp where within 1320 days conducts uncompromising struggle with fascism.
- This documentary wants to pay homage to the families and the people who survived the concentration camps (with an emphasis on the Spaniards who were there) and also to those who weren't, and to all those who believe that evil comes in many forms, and one of them uses the swastika as a symbol.
- Testimony of Zysman Wenig, a Polish origin Jew who spent 4 years in captivity in concentration camps of Pithiviers (France), Auschwitz, Mauthausen and Ebensee (Austria).