- Summary
- Original film footage, still shots and interviews with six survivors whose teenage years were shaped by the world of World War II and the Holocaust show the effects of prejudice and violence. Interviews include Japanese American veteran Kennie Namba, Hitler-Youth member Armin D. Lehmann, and Jewish Holocaust survivors Edith Lavender, Paul Lavender, Les Aigner and Eva Aigner.
- Other Title
- Remembrance.
- Format
- Video
- Published
- Portland, Or. : Oregon Public Broadcasting, [2001]
©2001
- Other Authors/Editors
- Lavender, Edith.
Lavender, Paul W.
Namba, Kennie, 1925-2012.
Aigner, Les.
Aigner, Eva.
Lehmann, Armin D. (Armin Dieter), 1928-
McCluskey, Ian, production personnel.
Casey, Kristina, narrator.
Harrison, Michael (Michael Allen), composer, performer.
Oregon Holocaust Resource Center.
Oregon Public Broadcasting.
- Notes
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Ends with a collage segment of original film footage accompanied by original music entitled "Remembrance."
"Length 1 hour"--Container.
Digital reproductions are made available for private study, scholarship, and research purposes only.
Innocence in an age of infamy: written and produced by Ian McCluskey; edited by Albert Herberholz; original music, Michael Allen Harrison. "Remembrance": performed by Michael Allen Harrison and Aaron Meyer, with the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra; edited by Gary Schiedel; historic images provided by Oregon Holocaust Resource Center, Oregon Public Broadcasting and the public domain; executive producer, Jeff Douglas.
Interviews with Edith Lavender, Paul Lavender, Kennie Namba, Les Aigner, Eva Aigner, and Armin D. Lehmann; narrator, Kristina Casey.
"Grades 7-12"--Container.
VHS format.