Overview
- Description
- Family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots.
Herz family in Venice, on gondola. CUs, Jacob Herz, gondolier. Bridges in Venice. Ruins in countryside. 01:10:53 Tourist shots of the Coliseum in Rome and other sights. Statues, beach, tents, ruins, sights in Rome. - Duration
- 00:04:09
- Date
-
Event:
1937 June
- Locale
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Venice,
Italy
Rome, Italy
- Credit
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Belle E. Moser
- Contributor
-
Camera Operator:
Jacob Herz
- Biography
-
Jacob Herz immigrated to the United States from Poland in 1912. He had two daughters - Judith Hirsch (nee Herz) and Belle E. Moser (nee Herz, the donor). Jacob's father was a farmer in Wola, Poland. Later, he was shot in front of his home because he was unable to climb into the wagon used to deport the rest of the family.
Physical Details
- Language
- Silent
- Genre/Form
- Amateur.
- B&W / Color
- Black & White
- Image Quality
- Fair
- Time Code
- 01:09:28:00 to 01:13:37:00
- Film Format
- Master
Master 2679 Film: 8 mm - color
Master 2679 Video: Digital Betacam - color - NTSC - large
Master 2679 Film: 8 mm - color
Master 2679 Video: Digital Betacam - color - NTSC - large
Master 2679 Film: 8 mm - color
Master 2679 Video: Digital Betacam - color - NTSC - large
Master 2679 Film: 8 mm - color
Master 2679 Video: Digital Betacam - color - NTSC - large- Preservation
Preservation 2679 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - internegative - B-wind - Kodak - 3273 - digital intermediate
Preservation 2679 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - large
Preservation 2679 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - internegative - B-wind - Kodak - 3273 - digital intermediate
Preservation 2679 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - large
Preservation 2679 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - internegative - B-wind - Kodak - 3273 - digital intermediate
Preservation 2679 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - large
Preservation 2679 Film: negative - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - internegative - B-wind - Kodak - 3273 - digital intermediate
Preservation 2679 Video: Betacam SP - color - NTSC - large- User
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - release print
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - answer print
User 2679 Video: Blu-Ray - color
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - release print
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - answer print
User 2679 Video: Blu-Ray - color
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - release print
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - answer print
User 2679 Video: Blu-Ray - color
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - release print
User 2679 Film: positive - 16 mm - polyester - color - silent - answer print
User 2679 Video: Blu-Ray - color
Rights & Restrictions
- Conditions on Access
- You do not require further permission from the Museum to access this archival media.
- Copyright
- Moser, Belle E.
- Conditions on Use
- Ms. Belle E. Moser is deceased and there is no next of kin to permit use for third parties. The Museum has made reasonable efforts and has not been able to identify and/or locate a copyright owner of this film. The Museum therefore places no restrictions on use of this material, but cannot provide any information to the user about the copyright owner. The user is solely responsible for making a determination as to if and how the material may be used. If you have information regarding the copyright owner, please contact filmvideo@ushmm.org.
- Copyright Holder
- Moser, Belle E.
Keywords & Subjects
Administrative Notes
- Legal Status
- Permanent Collection
- Film Provenance
- Belle E. Moser donated her father's collection of 8mm films to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in August 2003.
- Note
- Film was transferred by Brodsky and Treadway. This film was preserved with a 2010 National Film Preservation Foundation (NFPF) cash grant.
- Film Source
- Moser, Belle E.
- File Number
- Legacy Database File: 4424
- Special Collection
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Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive
- Record last modified:
- 2024-02-21 08:06:29
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Family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots. Jacob Herz visited his family in Poland on several occasions, the last of which is documented here. He took his wife and two daughters - Judith Hirsch (nee Herz) and Belle E. Moser (nee Herz, the donor). The purpose of this trip was to visit Jacob's father, Israel, as well as his wife's family. Many of them perished during the war. Jacob's father was a farmer in Wola, Poland. He built an outhouse to honor the arrival of his American relatives. Later, he was shot in front of his home because he was unable to climb into the wagon used to deport the rest of the family. The Herzs also visited cousins in Galicia and relatives in Vienna. The American Herz family sailed on the "Ile de France" from Brooklyn, New York with their car in steerage. They visited France, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Poland. Both Judith and Belle kept diaries during this trip, which they hold in their possession.
Sailing on "Ile de France"
Film
Family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots. Jacob's wife walks towards the camera on board the "Ile de France." Belle and Judith play ring toss on the upper deck. Jacob and his wife lounge in chaises. High angle shot nuns aboard boat, on deck. MS, sea, other passengers, sailors. MS, Jacob Herz poses for camera. Sailors. Brief shot of people playing shuffleboard.
Touring Vienna and Austria
Film
COLOR family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots. Herz family posing in front of gardens in Vienna, plaza, "Blumen" stand, chalets. 01:15:22 Jacob, his wife, and two daughters walking towards camera. Two boys (probably Herz relatives living in Vienna). Swimming at the beach. 01:17:32 Herz girls and two boys walking around garden in German folk costumes and lederhosen in front of "Kointech" building. "Das Haus" sign. Strolling through town. Parade.
Visiting Jacob Herz's father & relatives in Wola, Poland
Film
Family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots. Herz family visiting the farm of Jacob's father, Israel, in Wola, Poland. Shots of the farm, house, and family. The Polish Herz family poses in front of their home with children. Jacob's wife and daughter Belle posing inside window frame. Daughter Judith pulls the calf. More shots of the family, farm, house, ducks, chickens.
Visiting Jacob Herz's father & relatives in Wola, Poland
Film
COLOR family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots. In Wola, Polish Herz children (either Geitel, b. April 13, or Esther, b. March 17) with their American cousins, Belle (age 14) and Judith (age 12). The children wear babushkas and sunglasses (gifts from the American girls). Good color shots of both the American and Polish families at the farm.
Touring Europe; mountains
Film
Tourist photography of mountains, family in the FG posing next to their car. Hikers prepare for trip in snow-topped mountains. More shots of mountains, landscape, hiking. Farmers.
Touring Paris
Film
Family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots. LS, Versailles. Plaza, park in Paris, horse and buggy. Woman running towards the camera. Paris street scenes and shots of the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. Crowds.
Touring Germany
Film
Family footage of the Herz family vacation in Europe in 1937. Footage shows images of Jewish-American life before World War II with its European roots. In Germany, along the Rhine, tourist shots of river, a boat, crane industry on the shore, sailors. CU, Herz girl with camera. LS, chalets on shore, bridges. Street scenes with civilians on bicycles, steamboat, chalets in the mountains. In German town (Nuremberg?), street scenes, MS of food and ice cream vendor. CU Coca-Cola sign.