Irena Sendler. An unfamiliar name to most people, but this remarkable woman defied the Nazis and saved 2,500 Jewish children by smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto.
The man behind Hitlers Nazi Abwehr spy network, Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, was a shrewd, brilliant spymaster - still today the number one mystery man of The Third Reich
Admiral Canaris was chief of the Abwehr, the German military counterintelligence department. He opposed the Nazi regime and worked against Hitler. After World War 2 The Nuremberg War Crimes Trials revealed Canaris' strenuous efforts in trying to put a stop to the atrocities, crimes of war and genocide committed by the Nazis.
Provides photos depicting the German Nazi Führer Adolf Hitler and his rise to power. Includes graphic images of the Jewish victims, death camps, and the Holocaust.
At half past six on the evening of April 20th, 1889, a child was born in the small town of Braunau Am Inn, Austria. The name of the child was Adolf Hitler. Murderer of millions, master of destruction and organized insanity ..
The deathcamp Sorbibors gas chambers killed an approximate total of 260,000 Jews. Most came from Poland and from the occupied areas of the Soviet Union and Western Europe.
The famous Reichmarshal Hermann Goering aided Hitler's rise to power and for years he was second in importance only to Hitler in The Third Reich. But his younger brother Albert Goering loathed all of Nazism's inhumanity and at the risk of his career, fortune and life, he used his name and connections to save many Jews and gentiles. The parallel with Oscar Schindler is inevitable.
SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Alois Brunner - Eichmann's second in command - was a key figure in the planning and execution of the Final Solution, the murder of 6 million Jews during World War II.
A unique historical study! why did the jewish community in Eretz-Israel abandon the Jews of Europe in the holocaust? The story of Hannah Szenes and the paratroopers - that has never yet been told!
The book by Barak Ben-amos: "Am I My Brother's Keeper?"
The dramatic renewal of Orthodox Jewish life in America after the Holocaust is examined and studied. Personalities and movements in the Yeshiva, Chasidik, and Day School Movement and how they triumphed against all odds !