Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution is a TV show that explores the atrocities committed by the Nazis at Auschwitz concentration camp during World War Two. It delves into the history of the camp, its role in the Holocaust, and the experiences of the victims. The show investigates the systematic genocide carried out by the Nazis, including the use of gas chambers and incinerators to exterminate millions of Jews and others deemed undesirable. It also examines the role of the Schutzstaffel (SS) and the German occupation of Poland.
Nazi diehard and fanatics fight to the last man to stop Allied forces from freeing Europe, keeping an unrelenting grip on the naval bases, citadels and fortresses of occupied Europe.
May 10th, 1940, Hitler takes on the West. Will he precipitate Europe into the Apocalypse?
During World War II, a widow becomes a secret agent and joins the French Resistance to carry out dangerous missions, including acts of sabotage and espionage.
Historian James Bulgin reveals the origins of the Holocaust in the German invasion of the Soviet Union, exploring the mass murder, collaboration and experimentation that led to the Final Solution.
In 1945, fifteen million orphans roamed in the debris of a Europe recovering from the deadliest conflict it had ever known. Through recolorized archives, testimonies of survivors and reenactment, our film will relate this obscure and unknown episode of the immediate post-war period, overshadowed by the atrocities of the conflict.
A powerful documentary about the Holocaust, focusing on the stories of survivors and their resilience. It explores the unimaginable horrors they endured and the strength they found to rebuild their lives after the war.
In 1945, twelve million homeless children wandered through the rubble of a Europe that had just emerged from the deadliest conflict it had ever known. An unprecedented number of children were separated from their parents or orphaned. Under the guise of the best interests of these children and of the nation, France, the United States, Great Britain and the countries of Central Europe embarked on a veritable race for children. By demographic opportunism, by fear of seeing them indoctrinated by a new totalitarianism, these countries move and adopt these orphans, erasing their history and their identity.
During World War II, an orphaned young girl seeks to survive and perhaps even help resistance fighters battle the Nazis.
« Vie ou théâtre ? » is a documentary film that explores the life and art of Charlotte Salomon, a Jewish woman and talented painter. Set during the time of the Holocaust and Nazi occupation of Europe, the film tells the story of Charlotte's experiences and her struggle to create art amidst the horrors of war. From her time in Nazi-occupied France to her eventual imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Charlotte's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of art to transcend even the darkest of times.
Life Will Smile tells the inspiring story of the people of the Greek island of Zakynthos during World War II. Despite facing grave danger and the threat of extermination, they chose to save their Jewish neighbors, demonstrating the power of humanity in the face of adversity. This documentary encapsulates their bravery, strength, and courage.
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