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3 things you shouldn't do at a former concentration camp
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published: 15 Sep 2022
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Surviving the Holocaust: Full Show
[This video is available in segments (CC) at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGU615q8gq9wY3joBXaz6osPjBNmHFv_c.]
“You don’t ever expect to be hauled out of your house, marched into a gas chamber, and be choked to death,” says Irene Fogel Weiss.
Yet, that is exactly what happened to most of her family in the summer of 1944. Irene was thirteen at the time, and by several twists of fate, she survived.
“There is a life force in all of us that you just want to live another day,” she says. “Let’s survive this. We have to survive this.” Irene shares her story of survival with hundreds of high school students every year. In this program, we listen in on her presentation to Woodson High School students as she shares a personal account of the events that lead to the Holocaust. She discuss...
published: 28 Jan 2016
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WW2: The Rise of Nazism and the Holocaust | The Jewish Story | Unpacked
Despite facing antisemitism in the 1920s and 1930s, European Jews, especially those in Germany, lived well as integral members of society. However, that all changed when a fringe political movement rose to power.
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party) and their leader, Adolf Hitler, vowed to annihilate all Jews, whom they viewed as “parasites”. By the end of World War II, some six million Jews and five million others had been murdered at the hands of the Nazis and their supporters.
The effects of the atrocities of the Holocaust are still felt today by Jews around the world, and Jewish communities have worked tirelessly to educate the world about these horrors so that they never happen again.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:27 Jewish communities in 1920s and 1930s Europe
00:...
published: 06 Apr 2022
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This is how Germany honors the LGBTQ+ Victims of the Nazis
The Memorial to the Persecuted Homosexuals under National Socialism in Berlin is an important reminder how the Nazis killed everybody who didn't fit their idea of a human.
#lgbtqiapride #worldwar2 #berlin #shorts #queerpride #berlinshorts
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published: 05 Jan 2023
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Why Did the Holocaust Happen?
On January 17, 2017 historian Peter Hayes spoke at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum to discuss his new book, "Why? Explaining the Holocaust." In his book, Hayes addresses what scholars know about the Holocaust, and answers important questions including: Why were Jews the primary victims? Why were Germans the instigators? Why did murder become the "Final Solution"? And, why didn’t the international community do more to help?
published: 23 Jan 2017
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Five Decisive Stages to the Holocaust
"5 Decisive Stages to the Holocaust" is an exploration of key events that paved the way to the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, the institutionalization of discrimination with the Nuremberg "Race Laws" in 1935, the orchestrated violence of the November 9 pogroms in 1938, the occupation of Eastern European territories in World War II and the chilling directives of the Wannsee Conference in 1942, each event deepened the persecution of Jews. Through archival footage and expert analysis we explore the historical context of this dark chapter in German history.
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published: 26 Jan 2024
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Holocaust survivor Rose-Helene Spreiregen recalls when hatred against Jews shattered her world.
published: 02 Apr 2024
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Stories from the Holocaust | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
From 2017, Lesley Stahl’s talk with Ben Ferencz, who was the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials after World War II. From 2014, Bob Simon’s profile of Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker who saved nearly 700 children from Nazi persecution. From 2020, Stahl’s report on a unique effort to preserve Holocaust stories for future generations. From 2019, Jon Wertheim’s report on musical work secretly done by prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. From 2009, Simon’s report on how a young Jewish boy survived the Holocaust by becoming the mascot of a Nazi army unit. From 2014, Morley Safer’s report on the Nazi-looted billion-dollar art trove of Cornelius Gurlitt. And from 2022, Wertheim’s report on resistance fighters who risked their lives to save Jewish artifacts during and after...
published: 27 Apr 2024
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Gravitas: The story of the Holocaust
Under Hitler, Germany tried to wipe out the entire Jewish Community in Europe. At least six million people were killed in this genocide. WION's Palki Sharma gets you the story of the Holocaust.
#Gravitas #Holocaust #Hitler #Germany #StoryOfHolocaust #Jews #GenocideOfJews
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published: 24 Jan 2020
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The Nazis' rise to power | The Holocaust Part One
From the mid-1930s until the end of the Second World War, the Nazi regime carried out a campaign of sustained antisemitic persecution that developed into a coordinated programme of mass murder. This genocide is now known as the Holocaust. Millions of Jewish people were killed, many different communities were shattered – and not just people were destroyed but entire ways of life. The scale of the Holocaust is such that it has become a fundamental part of the history of the Second World War.
But how did this atrocity happen? What was happening in Europe in the 1930s that saw the rise of the Nazi Party and their dangerous ideology?
James Bulgin is the lead curator for the Holocaust Galleries at the Imperial War Museums. The new galleries at IWM London explore the history of how these even...
published: 13 Oct 2021
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3 things you shouldn't do at a former concentration camp
Another part of our educational concentration camp series.
Stay tuned for the next one: “How uniforms were used to differentiate prisoners”.
What else would y...
Another part of our educational concentration camp series.
Stay tuned for the next one: “How uniforms were used to differentiate prisoners”.
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Another part of our educational concentration camp series.
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- published: 15 Sep 2022
- views: 28879382
59:32
Surviving the Holocaust: Full Show
[This video is available in segments (CC) at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGU615q8gq9wY3joBXaz6osPjBNmHFv_c.]
“You don’t ever expect to be hauled out...
[This video is available in segments (CC) at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGU615q8gq9wY3joBXaz6osPjBNmHFv_c.]
“You don’t ever expect to be hauled out of your house, marched into a gas chamber, and be choked to death,” says Irene Fogel Weiss.
Yet, that is exactly what happened to most of her family in the summer of 1944. Irene was thirteen at the time, and by several twists of fate, she survived.
“There is a life force in all of us that you just want to live another day,” she says. “Let’s survive this. We have to survive this.” Irene shares her story of survival with hundreds of high school students every year. In this program, we listen in on her presentation to Woodson High School students as she shares a personal account of the events that lead to the Holocaust. She discusses her life as a child in Hungary, the changes she witnessed as the Nazis took power, and all manner of degradations imposed on the Jewish people.
Irene describes how her family was ostracized from society and how the Jewish “ghettos” were created. She discusses what her family did and did not know about Nazi practices across Europe and how the deportation of Jews worked. She recounts her arrival at the worst of all Nazi death camps – Auschwitz-Birkenau – and shares historic photos, taken by the Nazis, which capture the very day that her family arrived. She talks about the painful separation from her family and what it was like to be a prisoner at Auschwitz.
After sharing the story of her liberation and rebuilding her life in America, Irene examines the questions of propaganda and humanity that surround the Holocaust. She helps students understand the importance of critical examination of information and comparing sources. She discusses how a basic lack of empathy and humanity toward each other can lead to cruel, and ultimately horrific, behaviors. Irene uses her experience in the Holocaust as a lesson for us all.
A discussion guide is available at https://itweb.fcps.edu/fairfaxnetwork/videostore/pdfvs/suviving_the_holocaust_guide.pdf.
This program is archived in the Fairfax Network Video Library and is available as a high-resolution MP4 video to download, record, and save. Registration is required. For more information, visit https://www.fcps.edu/node/32025.
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[This video is available in segments (CC) at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGU615q8gq9wY3joBXaz6osPjBNmHFv_c.]
“You don’t ever expect to be hauled out of your house, marched into a gas chamber, and be choked to death,” says Irene Fogel Weiss.
Yet, that is exactly what happened to most of her family in the summer of 1944. Irene was thirteen at the time, and by several twists of fate, she survived.
“There is a life force in all of us that you just want to live another day,” she says. “Let’s survive this. We have to survive this.” Irene shares her story of survival with hundreds of high school students every year. In this program, we listen in on her presentation to Woodson High School students as she shares a personal account of the events that lead to the Holocaust. She discusses her life as a child in Hungary, the changes she witnessed as the Nazis took power, and all manner of degradations imposed on the Jewish people.
Irene describes how her family was ostracized from society and how the Jewish “ghettos” were created. She discusses what her family did and did not know about Nazi practices across Europe and how the deportation of Jews worked. She recounts her arrival at the worst of all Nazi death camps – Auschwitz-Birkenau – and shares historic photos, taken by the Nazis, which capture the very day that her family arrived. She talks about the painful separation from her family and what it was like to be a prisoner at Auschwitz.
After sharing the story of her liberation and rebuilding her life in America, Irene examines the questions of propaganda and humanity that surround the Holocaust. She helps students understand the importance of critical examination of information and comparing sources. She discusses how a basic lack of empathy and humanity toward each other can lead to cruel, and ultimately horrific, behaviors. Irene uses her experience in the Holocaust as a lesson for us all.
A discussion guide is available at https://itweb.fcps.edu/fairfaxnetwork/videostore/pdfvs/suviving_the_holocaust_guide.pdf.
This program is archived in the Fairfax Network Video Library and is available as a high-resolution MP4 video to download, record, and save. Registration is required. For more information, visit https://www.fcps.edu/node/32025.
- published: 28 Jan 2016
- views: 6744913
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WW2: The Rise of Nazism and the Holocaust | The Jewish Story | Unpacked
Despite facing antisemitism in the 1920s and 1930s, European Jews, especially those in Germany, lived well as integral members of society. However, that all cha...
Despite facing antisemitism in the 1920s and 1930s, European Jews, especially those in Germany, lived well as integral members of society. However, that all changed when a fringe political movement rose to power.
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party) and their leader, Adolf Hitler, vowed to annihilate all Jews, whom they viewed as “parasites”. By the end of World War II, some six million Jews and five million others had been murdered at the hands of the Nazis and their supporters.
The effects of the atrocities of the Holocaust are still felt today by Jews around the world, and Jewish communities have worked tirelessly to educate the world about these horrors so that they never happen again.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:27 Jewish communities in 1920s and 1930s Europe
00:49 National Socialist Workers' Party (NAZI) and Adolph Hitler
01:24 Initial failures of the Nazi Party and German economic collapse
01:43 Rise of the Nazi Party
02:12 The Nuremberg Laws
02:29 German invasion of Poland and WW2
02:41 War of annihilation on the Jews
03:12 Jewish ghettoes and yellow Jewish star
03:34 The Wannsee Conference and "The Final Solution"
04:21 Jewish resistance, partisan sabotage, and ghetto uprisings
05:01 Spiritual resistance and maintenance of dignity
05:23 Acceleration of Jewish genocide
05:36 Russian liberation of Auschwitz and German surrender
05:51 Aftermath of the Holocaust - destruction and refugees
06:32 What was the Holocaust?
06:46 Jewish response to the Holocaust
07:05 Outro
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Yad VaShem
Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung
Israel GPO-Zoltan Kluger
Israel GPO-David Eldan
Fundacja Chai
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About The Jewish Story: Understand three thousand years of Jewish history in these short videos based on the book Letters to Auntie Fori: The 5,000-Year History of the Jewish People and Their Faith by the renowned historian Sir Martin Gilbert. Learn the Jewish story from the ancient Israelites of the Bible to Hellenization, the Jews of the Middle Ages to modern day, and more.
About Unpacked: We provide nuanced insights by unpacking all things Jewish. People are complex and complicated — yet we’re constantly being pushed to oversimplify our world. At Unpacked we know that being complex makes us more interesting. Because of this, we break the world down with nuance and insight to drive your curiosity and challenge your thinking.
#WW2 #Holocaust #Shoah
https://wn.com/WW2_The_Rise_Of_Nazism_And_The_Holocaust_|_The_Jewish_Story_|_Unpacked
Despite facing antisemitism in the 1920s and 1930s, European Jews, especially those in Germany, lived well as integral members of society. However, that all changed when a fringe political movement rose to power.
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (Nazi Party) and their leader, Adolf Hitler, vowed to annihilate all Jews, whom they viewed as “parasites”. By the end of World War II, some six million Jews and five million others had been murdered at the hands of the Nazis and their supporters.
The effects of the atrocities of the Holocaust are still felt today by Jews around the world, and Jewish communities have worked tirelessly to educate the world about these horrors so that they never happen again.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:27 Jewish communities in 1920s and 1930s Europe
00:49 National Socialist Workers' Party (NAZI) and Adolph Hitler
01:24 Initial failures of the Nazi Party and German economic collapse
01:43 Rise of the Nazi Party
02:12 The Nuremberg Laws
02:29 German invasion of Poland and WW2
02:41 War of annihilation on the Jews
03:12 Jewish ghettoes and yellow Jewish star
03:34 The Wannsee Conference and "The Final Solution"
04:21 Jewish resistance, partisan sabotage, and ghetto uprisings
05:01 Spiritual resistance and maintenance of dignity
05:23 Acceleration of Jewish genocide
05:36 Russian liberation of Auschwitz and German surrender
05:51 Aftermath of the Holocaust - destruction and refugees
06:32 What was the Holocaust?
06:46 Jewish response to the Holocaust
07:05 Outro
Subscribe and turn on your notifications so you don’t miss future uploads!
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Recommended video— The Biochemist Who Helped Establish a Jewish State
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHQUseMAh14&list=PL-DNOnmKkUaa6YEEEhDmTnLlWKc5a3TYH&index=6
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Executive Producer:
- Melinda Goldrich
Co-Executive Producer:
- Shmuel Katz
Gold Level:
- Goldrich Family Foundation
Lauren and Ezra Kest
Silver:
In honor of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
-----------
Image and footage credits:
USHMM
Yad VaShem
Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung
Israel GPO-Zoltan Kluger
Israel GPO-David Eldan
Fundacja Chai
-----------
About The Jewish Story: Understand three thousand years of Jewish history in these short videos based on the book Letters to Auntie Fori: The 5,000-Year History of the Jewish People and Their Faith by the renowned historian Sir Martin Gilbert. Learn the Jewish story from the ancient Israelites of the Bible to Hellenization, the Jews of the Middle Ages to modern day, and more.
About Unpacked: We provide nuanced insights by unpacking all things Jewish. People are complex and complicated — yet we’re constantly being pushed to oversimplify our world. At Unpacked we know that being complex makes us more interesting. Because of this, we break the world down with nuance and insight to drive your curiosity and challenge your thinking.
#WW2 #Holocaust #Shoah
- published: 06 Apr 2022
- views: 740836
0:33
This is how Germany honors the LGBTQ+ Victims of the Nazis
The Memorial to the Persecuted Homosexuals under National Socialism in Berlin is an important reminder how the Nazis killed everybody who didn't fit their idea ...
The Memorial to the Persecuted Homosexuals under National Socialism in Berlin is an important reminder how the Nazis killed everybody who didn't fit their idea of a human.
#lgbtqiapride #worldwar2 #berlin #shorts #queerpride #berlinshorts
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- published: 05 Jan 2023
- views: 2439622
1:21:43
Why Did the Holocaust Happen?
On January 17, 2017 historian Peter Hayes spoke at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum to discuss his new book, "Why? Explaining the Holocaust." In his book, Hayes...
On January 17, 2017 historian Peter Hayes spoke at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum to discuss his new book, "Why? Explaining the Holocaust." In his book, Hayes addresses what scholars know about the Holocaust, and answers important questions including: Why were Jews the primary victims? Why were Germans the instigators? Why did murder become the "Final Solution"? And, why didn’t the international community do more to help?
https://wn.com/Why_Did_The_Holocaust_Happen
On January 17, 2017 historian Peter Hayes spoke at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum to discuss his new book, "Why? Explaining the Holocaust." In his book, Hayes addresses what scholars know about the Holocaust, and answers important questions including: Why were Jews the primary victims? Why were Germans the instigators? Why did murder become the "Final Solution"? And, why didn’t the international community do more to help?
- published: 23 Jan 2017
- views: 1520188
10:04
Five Decisive Stages to the Holocaust
"5 Decisive Stages to the Holocaust" is an exploration of key events that paved the way to the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, the institutionalization...
"5 Decisive Stages to the Holocaust" is an exploration of key events that paved the way to the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, the institutionalization of discrimination with the Nuremberg "Race Laws" in 1935, the orchestrated violence of the November 9 pogroms in 1938, the occupation of Eastern European territories in World War II and the chilling directives of the Wannsee Conference in 1942, each event deepened the persecution of Jews. Through archival footage and expert analysis we explore the historical context of this dark chapter in German history.
#dwhistoryandculture
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"5 Decisive Stages to the Holocaust" is an exploration of key events that paved the way to the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler's rise to power, the institutionalization of discrimination with the Nuremberg "Race Laws" in 1935, the orchestrated violence of the November 9 pogroms in 1938, the occupation of Eastern European territories in World War II and the chilling directives of the Wannsee Conference in 1942, each event deepened the persecution of Jews. Through archival footage and expert analysis we explore the historical context of this dark chapter in German history.
#dwhistoryandculture
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- published: 26 Jan 2024
- views: 18875
1:59:06
Stories from the Holocaust | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
From 2017, Lesley Stahl’s talk with Ben Ferencz, who was the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials after World War II. From 2014, Bob Simon’s profile...
From 2017, Lesley Stahl’s talk with Ben Ferencz, who was the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials after World War II. From 2014, Bob Simon’s profile of Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker who saved nearly 700 children from Nazi persecution. From 2020, Stahl’s report on a unique effort to preserve Holocaust stories for future generations. From 2019, Jon Wertheim’s report on musical work secretly done by prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. From 2009, Simon’s report on how a young Jewish boy survived the Holocaust by becoming the mascot of a Nazi army unit. From 2014, Morley Safer’s report on the Nazi-looted billion-dollar art trove of Cornelius Gurlitt. And from 2022, Wertheim’s report on resistance fighters who risked their lives to save Jewish artifacts during and after the Holocaust.
#news #60minutes #passover
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0:00 Intro
0:11 The Nuremberg Prosecutor
13:47 Saving the Children
29:11 Talking to the Past (Part 1)
42:26 Talking to the Past (Part 2)
54:45 The Lost Music (Part 1)
1:09:57 The Lost Music (Part 2)
1:21:07 The Mascot
1:32:12 Discovered
1:45:41 The Paper Brigade
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From 2017, Lesley Stahl’s talk with Ben Ferencz, who was the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials after World War II. From 2014, Bob Simon’s profile of Nicholas Winton, a British stockbroker who saved nearly 700 children from Nazi persecution. From 2020, Stahl’s report on a unique effort to preserve Holocaust stories for future generations. From 2019, Jon Wertheim’s report on musical work secretly done by prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. From 2009, Simon’s report on how a young Jewish boy survived the Holocaust by becoming the mascot of a Nazi army unit. From 2014, Morley Safer’s report on the Nazi-looted billion-dollar art trove of Cornelius Gurlitt. And from 2022, Wertheim’s report on resistance fighters who risked their lives to save Jewish artifacts during and after the Holocaust.
#news #60minutes #passover
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
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0:00 Intro
0:11 The Nuremberg Prosecutor
13:47 Saving the Children
29:11 Talking to the Past (Part 1)
42:26 Talking to the Past (Part 2)
54:45 The Lost Music (Part 1)
1:09:57 The Lost Music (Part 2)
1:21:07 The Mascot
1:32:12 Discovered
1:45:41 The Paper Brigade
- published: 27 Apr 2024
- views: 528359
4:44
Gravitas: The story of the Holocaust
Under Hitler, Germany tried to wipe out the entire Jewish Community in Europe. At least six million people were killed in this genocide. WION's Palki Sharma ge...
Under Hitler, Germany tried to wipe out the entire Jewish Community in Europe. At least six million people were killed in this genocide. WION's Palki Sharma gets you the story of the Holocaust.
#Gravitas #Holocaust #Hitler #Germany #StoryOfHolocaust #Jews #GenocideOfJews
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https://wn.com/Gravitas_The_Story_Of_The_Holocaust
Under Hitler, Germany tried to wipe out the entire Jewish Community in Europe. At least six million people were killed in this genocide. WION's Palki Sharma gets you the story of the Holocaust.
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- published: 24 Jan 2020
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The Nazis' rise to power | The Holocaust Part One
From the mid-1930s until the end of the Second World War, the Nazi regime carried out a campaign of sustained antisemitic persecution that developed into a coor...
From the mid-1930s until the end of the Second World War, the Nazi regime carried out a campaign of sustained antisemitic persecution that developed into a coordinated programme of mass murder. This genocide is now known as the Holocaust. Millions of Jewish people were killed, many different communities were shattered – and not just people were destroyed but entire ways of life. The scale of the Holocaust is such that it has become a fundamental part of the history of the Second World War.
But how did this atrocity happen? What was happening in Europe in the 1930s that saw the rise of the Nazi Party and their dangerous ideology?
James Bulgin is the lead curator for the Holocaust Galleries at the Imperial War Museums. The new galleries at IWM London explore the history of how these events happened. This video is part one of an introduction to this complex history.
WARNING: Please be aware that this video contains footage of that some viewers may find disturbing.
Learn more at IWM London’s Holocaust Galleries: https://bit.ly/iwm-holocaust-galleries
See the full archive films used in this video: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/c/1479
CREDITS
Synagogue: Center for Jewish History, NYC
Synagogue exterior: אוסף פרטי / Private collection
Kristallnacht shop window: German Federal Archives
Kristallnacht broken windows: PD at National Archives and Records Administration
Kindertransport children: German Federal Archives
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising images: German Federal Archives / National Archives at College Park
Warsaw Ghetto footage: Accessed at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Library of Congress
Ivanhorod Einsatzgruppen photograph (Q55424114): Private collection Jerzy Tomaszewski, Warsaw/"Historical Archives in Warsaw"
Jewish people in exile: German Federal Archives
MUSIC CREDITS
Traveler’s Notebook by Rafael Krux
Night Vigil by Kevin MacLeod
Conclusion by Scott Holmes Music
https://wn.com/The_Nazis'_Rise_To_Power_|_The_Holocaust_Part_One
From the mid-1930s until the end of the Second World War, the Nazi regime carried out a campaign of sustained antisemitic persecution that developed into a coordinated programme of mass murder. This genocide is now known as the Holocaust. Millions of Jewish people were killed, many different communities were shattered – and not just people were destroyed but entire ways of life. The scale of the Holocaust is such that it has become a fundamental part of the history of the Second World War.
But how did this atrocity happen? What was happening in Europe in the 1930s that saw the rise of the Nazi Party and their dangerous ideology?
James Bulgin is the lead curator for the Holocaust Galleries at the Imperial War Museums. The new galleries at IWM London explore the history of how these events happened. This video is part one of an introduction to this complex history.
WARNING: Please be aware that this video contains footage of that some viewers may find disturbing.
Learn more at IWM London’s Holocaust Galleries: https://bit.ly/iwm-holocaust-galleries
See the full archive films used in this video: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/c/1479
CREDITS
Synagogue: Center for Jewish History, NYC
Synagogue exterior: אוסף פרטי / Private collection
Kristallnacht shop window: German Federal Archives
Kristallnacht broken windows: PD at National Archives and Records Administration
Kindertransport children: German Federal Archives
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising images: German Federal Archives / National Archives at College Park
Warsaw Ghetto footage: Accessed at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Library of Congress
Ivanhorod Einsatzgruppen photograph (Q55424114): Private collection Jerzy Tomaszewski, Warsaw/"Historical Archives in Warsaw"
Jewish people in exile: German Federal Archives
MUSIC CREDITS
Traveler’s Notebook by Rafael Krux
Night Vigil by Kevin MacLeod
Conclusion by Scott Holmes Music
- published: 13 Oct 2021
- views: 258690