此可下载影片剪辑自南加州大学纳粹浩劫基金会视觉历史档案的犹太人大屠杀惨案幸存者的见证影片,这些幸存者在波兰的奥斯威辛市(Oświęcim)出生和长大,如今该城市因纳粹德国占领统治期间在该地建立奥斯威辛(Auschwitz)集中营而恶名昭彰。
在设立奥斯威辛集中营之前,奥斯威辛市原本拥有一个繁荣多元的犹太小区。影片透过在该地长大的人,以第一人称叙述的方式,带领观众一窥该镇历史中经常被忽略的元素。见证影片提供有关此主题的内容。
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