In January of 1942, two first transports with hundreds of Czech Jews leave Theresienstadt for the east. After a journey lasting several days, the trains reach the Latvian capital of Riga.
Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.
Six chapters describe the lives and perils of Thessaloniki’s Jewish community which was almost entir...
Faced with the relentless and unstoppable advance of the Soviet Red Army, from the spring of 1944 un...
The new film from Sergei Loznitsa (Maidan, The Event) is a stark yet rich and complex portrait of to...
The story of Estelle Ishigo, one of the few Caucasians interned with Japanese Americans during World...
The true story of the massacre of a small Czech village by the Nazis is retold as if it happened in ...
At the end of WWI, the treaty of Versailles established the conditions for peace in Europe. The aim ...
It was arguably the deadliest conference in human history. The topic: plans to murder 11 million Jew...
A dog trains for the battlefield and becomes a crucial part of the United States military. This 1945...
This short film, produced at the end of WWII, warns that although Adolf Hitler is dead, his ideas li...
Oscar winning postwar propaganda film in support of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Adm...
From the beginning, Hergé's work, Tintin's creator, was conditioned by the ideology of his publisher...
This short documentary produced by the University of Oregon Multimedia Journalism graduate program e...
A story about the life and turbulent times of Lisa Meitner and Otto Hahn, two exceptional scientists...
At the beginning of 1979, after more than 30 years of collective repression, a dramatized and emotio...
We follow a project spearheaded by the Prince of Wales, who has commissioned seven leading artists t...
Narrated by Stephen Baldwin, Finding Manny shares a powerful theme of optimism and makes "never agai...
National Geographic 2011 Documentary on the World's Biggest Bomb (UK).
The story of Alice Herz-Sommer, a German-speaking Jewish pianist from Prague who was, at her death, ...