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Pupils at Goldschmidt School

Film | Accession Number: 2003.214 | RG Number: RG-60.4472 | Film ID: 3032

Classroom shots of the Goldschmidt school in Berlin, which was created when Jews were no longer allowed to enroll in public schools. Interiors with students at desks writing and a female teacher. The pupils include Stella Goldschlag, who passed as Aryan during the war and reportedly betrayed Jews in hiding, and Trudi Goldschmidt (01:05:16 the blond girl with braids in profile view), the daughter of the school's founder, Dr. Leonore Goldschmidt. Outside the school during recess, students play and move around the yard before returning to the classroom. Good CUs of teenage boys and girls as they enter the school up the stairs, including Ellen Rosenthal. Inside, Margot Segall, the girl in a plaid dress, approaches the blackboard and conjugates the Hebrew verb "to ask". A male teacher helps her.


Film Title
Nazi Germany #15
Duration
00:02:21
Date
Event:  1937
Locale
Berlin, Germany
Language
Silent
Genre/Form
Outtakes.
Credit
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Julien Bryan Archive
 
Record last modified: 2022-07-28 21:59:26
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