DRANCY CONCENTRATION CAMP

 

DRANCY: A Concentration Camp in Paris 1941-1944

DVD 52’ English/French w/subtitles (all regions)

a Worldview Pictures production

produced by Bruce Eadie / directed by Stephen Trombley


During WWII, France deported 74,000 Jews to Nazi death camps. Fewer than 3,000 survived. This award-winning documentary describes, in  detail, the structure of the Holocaust in France. It identifies individuals and organizations responsible, and provides exact information as to when, where and how mass arrests were organized. It explains how, in full view of the French public, Jews were taken from Drancy, a half-built housing estate in Paris, and put on French trains bound for Auschwitz.


The film's interviewees are survivors and eye-witnesses who give first-hand accounts of what happened. This one-hour film is now available on DVD and is essential for anyone wanting to understand how the Holocaust was implemented.



a first-class documentary....the striking clarity of tone and hard-hitting evidence are blood chilling. Le Monde


The film is a classic of its kind. Télérama


On no account to be missed. Actualité Juive


Profoundly shocking. Daily Telegraph


An exceptional documentary which qualifies as the definitive film on the question of Drancy. Who did what? How? Why? When? The answers are there. Overwhelming. Télé Loisirs

                                                                          


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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

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