Samuel Willenberg and Kalman Taigman, the last two survivors of the Nazi extermination camp Treblinka, recount the horrors they experienced during the war and talk about their lives after their escape in a prisoner uprising in 1943. Willenberg would go on to become a hero of the 1944 Warsaw uprising while Taigman would be called as a witness during the infamous trial of Adolf Eichmann.
Tony Robinson’s VE Day: Minute By Minute will take a unique look at a pivotal day in the history of ...
A narrator recounts the state of Great Britain near the end of WWII via a visual diary for the titul...
Documentary composed of interviews with female partisans who survived the German invasion of Italy i...
Renowned journalist Torgny Segerstedt declares war against Hitler as he criticizes Swedish politicia...
Aliide experienced The Great Terror under Stalin’s regime, and decades after her hometown people wer...
World War II comes to an end. Tokyo is a destroyed place, without law, driven by hunger and greed. F...
Based on the true story of the greatest treasure hunt in history, The Monuments Men is an action dra...
Based on the childhood memories of actor Michael Degen, the movie deals with the everyday struggle t...
He was one of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, infamous for his assassination attempts on twin...
An American pilot is sent to a Chinese province to teach a crew of would-be pilots how to fly war pl...
Hitler's last offensive in 1944 in the Ardennes, with which he desperately tried to stop the allies ...
Feature documentary about humor and the Holocaust, examining whether it is ever acceptable to use hu...
A portrait of the life and work of the great Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, exploring both his musi...
MS Lidvard was shipping corn from Vietnam, arriving in Dakar, Senegal May 30th 1940. The ship was im...