City of Belmont - Ruth Faulkner Public Library

Hitler's Holocaust railways, with Chris Tarrant

Label
Hitler's Holocaust railways, with Chris Tarrant
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Censorship classification: E - Exempt from classification
Main title
Hitler's Holocaust railways
Runtime
73
Sub title
with Chris Tarrant
Summary
Chris Tarrant goes on a personal journey to explore the darkest chapter in the history of the railways, their role in the Nazi Holocaust of WWII. Travelling through three countries, Chris explores the history from the first anti-Jewish laws and the Nazi's quest to build the world's most powerful railway of war... to the eventual use of that railway network to transport millions to their deaths. Chris meets holocaust survivors as they retrace their wartime journeys, including Helga Weissova, who as a young girl recorded her experiences in the horrifying Terezin Ghetto with drawings and in her diary. In Poland, he meets Arek Hersh, a former child slave who escaped death countless times in the Ghetto and at Auschwitz where he and Chris travel together to face up to the true horror of the Holocaust
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification