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The death march of the Jews from the camp at Flossenbürg

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Additional Titles Label title: Death march of the Jews from the camp at Flossenberg [videorecording]
Record Company Teaneck, NJ : Ergo Media
Creation Date c1998
Creators Heigl, Peter
Lempke, Wayne
Korner, Lori Childs
Thurn, Klas
Physical Description 1 videocassette (45 min.) : col. with b&w sequences
1/2 in..

Language eng
Notes Documentary film originally produced in 1997.
Note on Participants Narrated by Wayne Lempke & Lori Childs Korner.
Production Note Camera and editing by Klas Thurn ; sound by Doris Hochholdinger ; music by Jacques Pellen & Riccardo Del Fra.
Shelf Number 2010 V 21
System Number 990027139940205171

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  • Flossenburg, the "forgotten camp" was the third largest Nazi Concentration Camp in Germany. From 1938-1945, more than 100,000 inmates from all over Europe were imprisoned in the main camp and its more than 100 subcamps. As the U.S. Army closed in on the camp in April of 1945, the Nazis marched more thank 16,000 Jews on "Death marches" under the harshest of conditions

    thousands perished. Utilizing archival footage, the illustrations and diaries of the survivors, and interviews with many who participated in the 50th anniversary commemoration of the camp's liberation, we are given a first hand glimpse at the horror that was Flossenburg.
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