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Assembled from recently discovered family photographs and a handful of letters, this short film tells the story of a child of immigrants who died for their adopted country.
During World War II, filmmaker Sidney Bernstein was working with the British Army and the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF). For five months in 1945 his orders were to film the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, to collect the footage shot by the Allied Forces and to create a documentary. The film would show the German people what had been done by Hitler and the Third Reich. But German Concentration Camps Factual Survey wasn’t finally completed for 70 years.
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