Post by Ulios on Jan 29, 2022 4:37:02 GMT
EDIT: The links to You-Tube on the 1978 NBC Television Miniseries called "Holocaust" seem to have been removed by You-Tube.
Here is a link to a Wikipedia article ─ Holocaust (1978 miniseries) ─ on what is being discussed in another RODOH thread: LINK
This is interesting for the public perception of "the narrative" as expounded by the Jews themselves. I will try and get all 5 You Tube series for your perusal.
Part 1 of 5...
Here is a link to a Wikipedia article ─ Holocaust (1978 miniseries) ─ on what is being discussed in another RODOH thread: LINK
This is interesting for the public perception of "the narrative" as expounded by the Jews themselves. I will try and get all 5 You Tube series for your perusal.
Part 1 of 5...
For International Holocaust Remembrance Day - The ground-breaking, historic TV mini-series which originally aired on NBC -- follows each member of the Jewish Family Weiss throughout Hitler's reign in Germany. One by one, the family members suffer the horrible fate of extermination under Anti-Semetic Nazi Law until only one son remains at the end of World War II. A subplot follows the story of Eric Dorf, a young German lawyer with a good heart who is changed into a mass murderer by membership in the S.S.
Part One: "The Gathering Darkness" - Covers the period of 1935-1940. In Berlin, the Weiss family celebrates son Karl's marriage to Inga Helms. When Erik Dorf is unable to find work as a lawyer, wife Marta urges him to apply for a Nazi government job. Erik Dorf warns Dr. Weiss he should leave Germany. Karl is arrested and sent to Buchenwald concentration camp, and Dr. Weiss is deported to Poland. Erik Dorf continues to advance in the Nazi hierarchy.
Part One: "The Gathering Darkness" - Covers the period of 1935-1940. In Berlin, the Weiss family celebrates son Karl's marriage to Inga Helms. When Erik Dorf is unable to find work as a lawyer, wife Marta urges him to apply for a Nazi government job. Erik Dorf warns Dr. Weiss he should leave Germany. Karl is arrested and sent to Buchenwald concentration camp, and Dr. Weiss is deported to Poland. Erik Dorf continues to advance in the Nazi hierarchy.