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Hannah's War
148 minutes / Color / General Audience / VHS
This film, featuring Ellen Burstyn and Anthony Andrews, reenacts
the story of Hannah Senesh, the Haganah heroine who parachuted into
Nazi occupied Hungary during World War to rescue Jews, losing her own
life at the hands of the Nazis.
Subject(s): Hannah Senesh; Nazi Genocide; Hungary; Docu-drama
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Hannaleh's Rescue
25 minutes / 7th Grade + / VHS
The story of a little Jewish girl, Hannaleh, and her family, from the time of her arrival in the Ghetto until she was smuggled to safety. The story is a first step in learning about the Holocaust, familiarizing the child with the history of the period in a manner appropriate for his-her age.
Subject(s): Ghettos; Survivors; Children in the
Holocaust; Concentration camps
Vendor: Yad Vashem
Hatikvah the Hope
48 minutes / BW / General Audience / VHS
This 1936 documentary was produced by the German Zionist Union to inspire German Jews under Nazi rule to emigrate to Palestine. It focuses on the ideological challenges Palestine presented to Jews to reclaim the land through physical and spiritual commitment. The political obstacles are significantly omitted from the presentation.
Subject(s): Palestine; Zionism; Aliyah; German Jews
Vendor: The National Center for Jewish Film
Heil Hitler! Confessions of Hitler Youth
30 min / Color / & BW / JHS+ / VHS
A shocking true story based on the book by Alfons Heck, recalling how he became a high ranking member of the Hitler Youth during World War II. Along with 8,000,000 other German children, he pledged his life to Hitler as an impressionable ten-year-old. Could it happen today? Of course, says Heck.
Subject(s): Hitler Youth; Nazism
Vendor: Ambrose Video Publishing
Hitler: A Career
150 min / Color / & BW / HS+ / VHS
This is based on the best-selling book Hitler by Joachim
C. Fest. It chronicles from a documentary viewpoint how the career of
Hitler changed the world.
Subject(s): Hitler; History of Nazism
Vendor: Coronet Feature Video Survivor & Shuster School Group
Hitler: Anatomy of a Dictatorship
23 minutes / BW 7th Grade + / VHS
A documentary featuring archival and newsreel footage and depicting the rise to power of the Nazi dictatorship and of Adolf Hitler from the 1920s through World War II.
Subject(s): Hitler; Nazism
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Hitler Heroes & Tyrants of the 20th Century
55 minutes / BW General Audience / VHS
A documentary depicting the ruthlessness of Hitler and his totalitarian regime.
Subject(s): Hitler; totalitarianism
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Hitler: Revenge To Ruin
24 min / BW / HS+ / VHS
Traces Hitler's career from the fall of France to Hitler's suicide.
Subject(s): Hitler Career
Vendor: Simon & Schuster
Hitler's Germany (1933-1936)
20 min / BW / JHS+ / VHS Film
Starting as a very small group in the 1920s, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party managed through political persecution and violence to take over Germany by 1933. The film describes that period, the subsequent reoccupation of the Rhineland in 1936, the persecution of the Jews, and the growth of the Nazi propaganda machine under Joseph Goebbels.
Subject(s): History Rise of Nazism
Vendor: Films Inc.
Hitler's Henchmen
60 min / BW / HS+ / VHS
Graphic horrors of Nazi inhumanity are shown through the horrible reality of Nazi camps during WWII.
Subject(s): Nazi War Crimes; Concentration Camps
Vendor: Filmic Archives
Hitler: The Road to Revenge
24 min / Color / & BW / HS+ / VHS
A psychological portrait that traces Hitler's rise to power. This film ends with the fall of France.
Subject(s): Hitler's Rise to Power
Vendor: Simon & Schuster
Hitler, The Whole Story: The Early Years
50 minutes / Color / & BW General Audience / VHS
The first part of a documentary trilogy analyzing Hitler's career, this focuses on his early years and an discussion of the factors behind his successful rise to power.
Subject(s): Hitler; Nazism's rise to power
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Hitler, The Whole Story: The Rise of the Reich
50 minutes / Color / & BW General Audience / VHS
The second part of a documentary trilogy about Hitler's career
which examines the consolidation of his power and his buildup of the
Nazi totalitarian state.
Subject(s): Hitler; Nazi Totalitarian State
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Hitler, The Whole Story: The War Years
50 minutes / Color / & BW General Audience / VHS
This 3rd part of a documentary trilogy of Hitler's career concentrates on the Nazi military strategy during World War II as well as on the genocidal atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis.
Subject(s): Hitler; World War II; Genocide
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
The Holocaust
23 min / BW / JHS+ / VHS
A review of documents, authentic films and photographs of the Holocaust. Episodes of Jewish resistance to the Nazi regime are depicted during a visit to Yad Vashem, the Jerusalem museum built as a memorial to both the victims of the Holocaust and the heroes of the Ghetto resistance.
Subject(s): Resistance
Vendor: Sisu Home Entertainment, Inc.
Holocaust
24 minutes / BW General Audience / VHS
A historic overview of Nazi genocide from 1933-1945, from Hitler's rise to power in 1933, through the book burnings, the Nuremberg Laws, Kristallnacht, the Evian Conference, ghettoization, concentration camps and Jewish resistance. Much of the film footage was shot by the Nazis themselves.
Subject(s): Genocide; Nazi Persecution; Holocaust
Vendor: Ergo Media
The Holocaust and Bioethics: When Research is Evil
56 min / Color / Selected Audience / VHS
A documentary based on the recent conference, The Meaning of the Holocaust for Bioethics. The tape explores the ethical problems concerning the use of data from Nazi experiments performed on concentration-camp victims.
Subject(s): concentration-camps; ethics
Vendor: University of Minnesota
The Holocaust and the Resistance
22 min / Color / JHS+ / VHS FSH 121
This filmstrip depicts life in Europe before, during and after WWII. The visuals consist of pastel paintings by Simon Balitski, a concentration camp survivor whose personal recollections are also contained in the correlated narration.
Subject(s): Artist Survivor
Vendor: Educational Audio Visual, Inc.
The Holocaust and Yad Vashem
30 min / Color / and BW / Adult / VHS
This painful but vital memorandum traces the history of Nazism from its earliest roots in Germany of 1918. Through a collection of miraculously precise and enlightening photographs and footage, we are given a look into the rich cultural, religious and social world of the Jews in Eastern Europe, destroyed forever in the fires of the Holocaust.
Subject(s): Nazism; Pre-war Europe; Yad Vashem
Vendor: Israel Video
The Holocaust in a Catholic Educational Setting
28 min / Color / Adult / VHS
Three faculty members discuss why and how they incorporate Holocaust studies into the curriculum at the College of Saint Elizabeth. Strategies and resources for courses and for special weeks of Holocaust remembrance are provided.
Subject(s): Teaching; Catholic Education
Vendor: CSE-TV Productions
The Holocaust: In Memory of Millions
90 minutes / Color / 7th Grade+ / VHS
This overall history of the Holocaust, hosted by Walter Cronkite, introduces viewers to the Holocaust Memorial Museum by tracing the gradually escalating horror of being Jewish under the Nazis.
Subject(s): Holocaust; Nazi Persecution
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Holocaust: Liberation of Auschwitz
19 minutes / Color / & BW Adult/ VHS
A video documenting the liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops on January 27, 1945. It presents both the graphic scenes at the time of the entry of the Soviet troops as well commentary about details of the atrocities inflicted on the camp's victims by the Nazis. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR UNPREPARED AUDIENCES.
Subject(s): Auschwitz; Nazi War Crimes
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Holocaust Part I
150 minutes / Color / General Audience / VHS
The first part of the NBC feature film about Nazism and genocide spanning the years 1935-1945. It features James Woods, Meryl Streep and Michael Moriarty.
Subject(s): Holocaust; Genocide; Nazi Germany; Fiction
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Holocaust Part II
150 minutes / Color / General Audience / VHS
The second part of the NBC feature film about Nazi Germany and genocide spanning the years 1935-1945 and starring James Woods, Meryl Streep and Michael Moriarty.
Subject(s): Holocaust; Genocide; Nazi Germany; Fiction
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
Holocaust Part III
150 minutes / Color / General Audience / VHS
The 3rd part of the NBC feature film about Nazi Germany and genocide spanning the years 1935-1945, and starring James Woods, Meryl Streep and Michael Moriarty.
Subject(s): Holocaust; Genocide; Nazi Germany; Fiction
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
The Holocaust: The Death Camps, 1935-1945
17:08 Minutes / Color / General Audience / VHS
A historical survey of the evolution of Nazi Germany's policy
of the genocide of Europe's Jews from its earliest manifestations to
the liberation of the camps at the end of World War II.
Subject(s): Genocide; Nazi persecution
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
The Holocaust: The Seeds of the Holocaust, 1933-1935
16:25 Minutes (Module I) / Color / General Audience / VHS
A historical survey of the early period in Nazi Germany, including the legal and political events in Germany after the Nazi assumption of power.
Subject(s): Nazi Germany; History
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
The Holocaust: The Trial of Adolf Eichmann
16:00 Minutes / Color /General Audience / VHS
A historical survey of the capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann,
the SS colonel in charge of Nazi Germany's extermination of the Jews
of Europe, in 1960-1961.
Subject(s): Adolf Eichmann; genocide; Nazi War Crimes
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
The Holocaust Through Our Own Eyes
58 min / HS+ / VHS
Documentary edited from personal interviews with nearly 50 eyewitnesses-refugees, camp survivors, individuals in hiding, non-Jewish citizens of Nazi-occupied Europe, and liberators recounts their painful experiences and chronicles the history of the Holocaust through their first-hand accounts.
Subject(s): Survivors; Liberation; Testimony
Vendor: Midwest Center for Holocaust Education, Inc.
Horodok
11 min / BW / Adult / VHS
While visiting relatives in Horodok, a Polish shtetl between Minsk and Vilna, the American amateur filmmaker, Joseph Shapiro, recorded his impressions on film. As he films people on foot, women at work, schools, markets, wooden houses, farm animals and horsedrawn wagons, a portrait emerges of a poor but pious way of life. This is a silent film.
Subject(s): Jewish Life Pre-Holocaust; Lithuania
Vendor: The National Center for Jewish Film
Hotel Terminus
267 min / Color / 7 BW / HS+ / VHS
This documentary traces the life and 40-year manhunt for Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, a ruthless SS interrogator known as the Butcher of Lyons. It exposes the complex web of political intrigue, collaboration, and deceit that enabled Barbie to remain underground until 1983, when he was finally brought to trial.
Subject(s): Klaus Barbie; Nazi War Crimes
Vendor: Zenger Video
How Hitler Lost the War
67 minutes / Color / & BW / General Audience / VHS
The video uses documentary film footage and interviews with
German, British and American military figures and historians to examine
different interpretations of the reasons for Nazi Germany's downfall.
It advances the idea that the war was more lost by Hitler than won by
the Allies.
Subject(s): World War II; Military history
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
How the Nazis Came to Power
17 min / BW / General Audience / VHS
The film analyzes the social, economic, political and psychological
forces at work in Germany after its World War I defeat and humiliation,
which help to explain the appeal and success of Nazism and how Nazism's
message found willing followers among the mass of the German people.
Subject(s): Nazism; Weimar Republic
Vendor: Films for the Humanities & Sciences
The Hunt for Adolf Eichmann
100 minutes / Color / 7th Grade + / VHS
A documentary narrated by Gregory Peck detailing the manhunt
for Adolf Eichmann, the SS officer in charge of carrying out the Final
Solution of the Jewish Problem.
Subject(s): Eichmann; Nazi War Crimes
Vendor: Social Studies School Service
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