Over 225 photographs record Anne Frank's world, documenting the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazi Party, whose systematic elimination of over six million Jews included Anne Frank and her family.
Photographs taken secretly by a young Jewish man document the fear, hardship, generosity, and humanity woven through the daily life of the Jews forced to live in the Lodz ghetto during the Holocaust.
A former Nazi concentration camp guard returns to Dachau to relive his memories of the war and finds himself haunted and tortured by the prisoners who died at his hands.
Presents a collection of forty-two illustrations by a survivor of Auschwitz that provides the only visual images ever captured of a Nazi death camp during its operation.
Profiles a Polish tailor who survived four concentration camps, headed an operation of 450 tailors supervised by Himmler and Eichmann, and testified in war crimes trials about the atrocities and massacres against the Jews.
An account of Piera Sonnino's experience in Auschwitz where she was deported with her family from Italy in 1944. Describes the erosion of Jews' freedom and dignity under Mussolini's rule and the deportation, suffering, and deaths of her entire family in Auschwitz.
Presents a film based on the life of Wladyslaw Szpilman, a Polish Jew and brilliant pianist who sees his family shipped off to Nazi labor camps, and manages to escape and live for years in the ruins of Warsaw with the unlikely help of a sympathetic German officer.