Kovno Ghetto: A Buried History

General Information

Author/Creator
Krosney, Herbert, director.
Language
English, Hebrew. With dubbing in English
Published
United States : Krosney Productions for The History Channel, 1997.
Physical Description
VHS (89 min.)

Contents/Summary

Summary
Before World War II 35, 000 Jews lived in Kovno (now Kaunas, Lithuania.) In a story familiar throughout Europe, few escaped the Holocaust. But despite their great suffering, the courageous inmates of the Kovno ghetto risked their lives to record their fate in thousands of photographs and documents. Incredibly many of these articles surivived the war, stashed away in hiding places, buried underneath the rubble, etc. They are the most complete record of any Jewish community's experience during the Holocaust. "Kovno ghetto" pieces together the story of the Jews of Kovno from the first stirrings of war to the annihilation of the ghetto just days before the city's liberation. And for the first time, 19 survivors of Kovno - including photographer Zvi Kadushin, whose images are at the heart of Kovno's moving legacy - tell their harrowing stories of survival and loss. Narrated and co-written by renoved historian Sir Martin Gilbert, the film is a gripping record of people who risked it all to document the most horrifying experience of their lives.

Subjects

Genre
Documentary films

Bibliographic Information

Note
Duration: 01:29:00
Copyright Status
Copyright by A&E Television Networks

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
VHSOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0815Available--