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Last Summer of Childhood
Vanished world
Unknown
Holocaust
Holocaust
Mamaliga Blues
Last Summer of Childhood
The documentary film "Last Summer of Childhood" was broadcasted on Uzbek TV channels. The heroes of this film are the Jewish children, who were evacuated from Ukrainian and Belarusian territories in year 1941 and were saved from an imminent death. In the film, they remember how Uzbek people shared their last piece of bread with the refugees, but did not send any children to an orphanage center. Watch documentary
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Vanished world
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Bessarabia. Home of 270,000 Jews in year 1930.
Moldova. Home of 15,000 Jews today How many cemeteries vanished? How the local people can maintenance it? How we can help? |
Unknown
Holocaust
Holocaust
The Holocaust on Soviet territory was largely unknown during the first decades after the war. There was an ideological and political reasons for government don't recognize the unique fate of Jewish people. Boris Maftsir's Israeli documentary project opens the eyes what happened with Jewish people on Soviet Union territories under German occupation in 1941-1945, how people combat, survived or killed there.
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Mamaliga Blues
"Mamaliga Blues"
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In 1931, Abram and Rachel Tolpolar emigrated from Moldova to southern Brazil. Seventy seven years later, their only child, Mauro Tolpolar, made the trip back. Accompanied by his two kids, who never knew their grandparents, Mauro visited his parents birthplace and also found clues to an unrevealed past. Having as a starting point only one remaining photograph of a lost grave, the Tolpolars drove through ancient villages, walked in the bushes of abandoned cemeteries and met locals, looking for what happened to their relatives who disappeared during the Holocaust.. Watch this documentary
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