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This chilling, vitally important documentary was produced to mark the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. The film contains unedited, previously unavailable film footage of Auschwitz shot by the Soviet military forces between January 27 and February 28, 1945 and includes an interview with Alexander Voronsov, the cameraman who shot the footage. The horrifying images include: survivors; camp visit by Soviet investigation commission; criminal experiments; forced laborers; evacuation of ill and weak prisoners with the aid of Russian and Polish volunteers; aerial photos of the IG Farben Works in Monowitz; and pictures of local people cleaning up the camp under Soviet supervision. - Written by National Center for Jewish Film
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This chilling, vitally important documentary was produced to mark the 40th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. The film contains unedited, previously unavailable film footage of Auschwitz shot by the Soviet military forces between January 27 and...
The Liberation of Auschwitz (1986) was directed by Irmgard von zur Mühlen. The film is a Documentary, History production with a runtime of 0h 53m, rated 7.0/10.
The Liberation of Auschwitz runs 0h 53m (53 minutes total). Audience rating: 7.0/10 from 2 votes. Genre: Documentary, History.
The Liberation of Auschwitz is rated 7.0/10 by 2 viewers — well-rated and generally recommended. A good pick for Documentary and History fans.