Hi Debra,
Hope you had a good weekend. Some recommendations for films on America + the
Holocaust:
Berlin Calling - An American punk rocker traces her father's hidden history
back to the Holocaust in Berlin (edu.passionriver.com/berlin-calling)
Forced March - A classic drama starring Chris
In a message dated 8/7/2014 9:00:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
d.man...@neu.edu writes:
Hi-
Northeastern will have a History/Jewish Studies course this fall on
America and the Holocaust. Please send me your recommendations on this topic.
Thanks!
Debra
Good afternoon, Debra...
Deb,
My colleague, who is the liaison to our Center for Holocaust Genocide
Studies, recommended the following 2 guides for title suggestions:
USC: http://libguides.usc.edu/content.php?pid=87981sid=661100
Keene: http://www.keene.edu/cchgs_video/videos.cfm?category_id=1
She personally
Hi-
Northeastern will have a History/Jewish Studies course this fall on America and
the Holocaust. Please send me your recommendations on this topic.
Thanks!
Debra
Debra Mandel
Acting Associate Dean, User Services
Northeastern University Libraries
320 SL
360 Huntington Avenue.
Boston, MA
I think the subject Maureen is looking for is specifically America and the
Holocaust. Kino has a title that is over 30 years old but was one the first
on the topic called WHO SHALL LIVE AND WHO SHALL DIE which is directly on
point though I imagine there are newer ones on the topic of the US
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum's Spielberg Film and Video Archive has an
amazing collection of home movies online at
http://www.ushmm.org/online/film/search/simple.phphttp://www.ushmm.org/online/film/search/simple.php.,
a number of which show visits by Americans to Europe before the War.
I'm surprised Anthony Anderson has not jumped in. He must be on
vacation. He has created these Lib Guides for USC:
Holocaust Documentary Films in Leavey Library
Holocaust Feature Films in Leavey Library
Holocaust Studies
http://libguides.usc.edu/profile.php?uid=6368
Jeff P.
UMich
On Thu, Aug
A newer release from Kino Lorber is What The Allies KNew, which explores how
much the US government, and the British and French governments, knew about the
concentration camps.
Synopsis
This documentary delves into never before seen archival footage and documents
to investigate how much the
Thanks, all for sending me your lists and recommendations!!
Its just a few weeks away from the start of fall, hard to believe.
Enjoy the rest of your summer,
Debra
On 8/7/14 11:12 AM, Jeffrey Pearson jwpea...@umich.edu wrote:
I'm surprised Anthony Anderson has not jumped in. He must be on
Debra! USC does indeed has an extensive collection of Holocaust films, both
feature films and documentaries. See my two LibGuides:
Documentaries: http://libguides.usc.edu/holodoc
Feature films: http://libguides.usc.edu/holofilm
Should you need more recommendations, I would be most pleased
What the Allies Knew is a superb documentary and one very much worth acquiring.
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Cheers!
Anthony
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Anthony E. Anderson
Assistant Director, Doheny Memorial Library
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0182
(213)
Hi Debra,
We have a film about Holocaust museums in the US that may be of use:
The http://icarusfilms.com/new2003/holo.html Holocaust Experience
Sixty years after WWII, how do we keep the memory of the Holocaust alive?
This is the central question in THE HOLOCAUST EXPERIENCE, which
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