Overview
- Summary
- David Bergman, a successful businessman who, at the age of twelve, was sent with his family to Auschwitz, talks about his family's deportation, their arrival at Auschwitz, his own close calls with death, and the daily horrors of life in the concentration camps. To prevent such a catastrophe from happening again, he feels it is important for people to hear eyewitness accounts such as his.
- Format
- Video
- Published
- Van Nuys, CA : AIMS Media, 1989
- Notes
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Cataloged from contributor's data.
VHS.
Digital reproductions are made available for private study, scholarship, and research purposes only.
Junior high school students through adults.
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- Additional Form
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- Physical Description
- 1 videocassette (66 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in. + 1 release sheet
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- Digital reproductions are made available for private study, scholarship, and research purposes only.
- Conditions on Use
- Subject to copyright restrictions.
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