Sentences with phrase «forced labor camp»

Hannah Kozak, photographer, film maker and writer, retraces her father's footsteps of his stays in eight Nazi forced labor camps in Germany from 1943 until liberation on May 8, 1945 with a new series shot on film owith a 1961 Rolleiflex 2.8 F, created as printed silver gelatin prints.
There he opens an enamelware factory that, on the advice of his Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern (Kingsley), is staffed by Jews from the nearby forced labor camp at Plaszow.
It is possible to put war criminals on trial, demand that Swiss banks return money to Holocaust survivors or their descendants, and require corporations that profited directly from Nazi forced labor camps to pay compensation for that injustice.
A Short History of the Gulag The Soviet system of forced labor camps known as the Gulag spanned nearly four decades of Soviet history and affected millions of individuals.
There was no moonscape and no apparent forced labor camps, just a continuation of rolling hills with the barren foliage of early spring — a striking continuation of Korea.
A non-chronological presentation of the filmmaker's time in German forced labor camps and displaced person camps, the film details a story that begins in 1944 and goes on until 1949.
Its documentary authenticity vividly re-creates a dark, frightening period during World War II, when Jews in Nazi - occupied Krakow were first dispossessed of their businesses and homes, then placed in ghettos and forced labor camps in Plaszow, and finally resettled in concentration camps for execution.
The forced labor camp example is invalid.
She's working in a forced labor camp, dreaming of her missing wife and son, and taking every little revenge against her captors she can get.
The rest of the family were sent to a forced labor camp where Janie witnessed her mother's slow death from starvation and madness, while Sopham trained, at the age of 8, to be an interrogator for their captors.
According to a book written in the late 1940s about the forced labor camps, dogs such as the Caucasian Ovcharka were trained to despise any person dressed in torn, ragged clothing.
He then attended the École des Beaux - Arts in Montpellier but spent most of the war clandestinely working on a vineyard to avoid being sent to a forced labor camp during the German occupation.
«Myself and my brother ended up in the forced labor camp near Hamburg, and four, five years we stayed in this place, and eventually those camps were dispersed but it took time, it took a long time,» Mekas said.
However, what these images do not reveal are the great economic and human costs of these state - sponsored initiatives, particularly as violent pogroms, forced labor camps, deliberate famines, and food shortages became commonplace under Stalin's rule by the 1930s.
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