In 1944 Rudolf Breslauer documented the everyday life in the Westerbork transit camp on film, commissioned by the German camp commander Albert Gemmeker. The Westerbork Film was never completed, but much of the raw footage is preserved.

A double portrait of two dictators who were thousands of miles apart but were constantly fixated on ...

Using newly uncovered historical documents, this documentary short pieces together the most complete...

Lithuania, 1941, during World War II. Hundreds of thousands of texts on Jewish culture, stolen by th...
This Emmy Award-winning documentary traces the rise of Nazism in general and the career of Adolf Eic...

The 43 Group was an English anti-fascist group set up by Jewish ex-servicemen in the immediate wake ...

Blending drama with the explanations of passionate historians and specialists, this enriched histori...

Documentary on Antoine de Caunes, a French television presenter, comedian, actor, journalist, writer...

In 1961, history was on trial... in a trial that made history. Just 15 years after the end of WWII, ...

Offers audiences a unique window into a bygone era when a thrilling new invention, the motion pictur...

Why did the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe and the Mediterranean for five centuries, inexorabl...

From May 10, 1940, France is living one of the worst tragedies of it history. In a few weeks, the co...

A documentary chronicling the adolescent years of Elie Wiesel and the history of his sufferings. Eli...

The story of the only three minutes of footage —a home movie shot by David Kurtz in 1938— showing im...

A documentary-essay which shows Costică Axinte's stunning collection of pictures depicting a Romania...

A team of scientists search for the lost island of Testerep in front of the Belgian coast, venturing...

A documentary about the life of Jewish children forced to live in the Theresienstadt concentration c...

However impressive the site is, however bossy the guides are, the visitors of the Musée Napoléon lis...