- Summary
- "When allied troops invaded Germany and liberated Nazi death camps at the end of World War II, they found unspeakable horrors that still haunt the world's conscience. In 1945, British and American film crews accompanying the troops liberating the camps captured these atrocities firsthand. The resulting film directed in part by Alfred Hitchcock but never finished, was discovered by Frontline in 1984 in the archives of the Imperial War Museum. Sixty years after the war ended, Frontline now re-broadcasts this powerful memorial in its entirety"--Container.
- Other Title
- Frontline (Television program)
- Format
- Video
- Published
- [Alexandria, Va.] : Distributed by PBS Home Video, [2005]
©2005
- Locale
- Europe
- Edition
- Full screen version
- Other Authors/Editors
- Nolbandov, Sergei.
Bernstein, Sidney, 1899-
Howard, Trevor, 1916-1988.
Wills, Colin.
Hitchcock, Alfred, 1899-1980.
Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)
WGBH Educational Foundation.
PBS Home Video.
- Notes
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Originally broadcast on the television program Frontline.
Executive producer, Sidney Bernstein ; producer, Sergei Nolbandov ; script, Colin Wills ; treatment advisor, Alfred Hitchcock ; footage provided by the Imperial War Museum London.
Trevor Howard, narrator.
DVD format.
Closed-captioned.