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Surviving Birkenau, the Dr. Susan Spatz story

Label
Surviving Birkenau, the Dr. Susan Spatz story
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
Surviving Birkenau
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
71
Sub title
the Dr. Susan Spatz story
Summary
Born in Vienna in 1922, Susan Spatz was an only child who lived a life of privilege until the Nazis invaded Austria, and she and her mother found themselves "in the trap." Deported to Theresienstadt and ultimately interned at the notorious Birkenau death camp, Susan Spatz survived an astonishing three years before a long and brutal death march led her instead to liberation. In this documentary, Susan recounts her experiences with remarkable clarity, telling a story that began in her teens when a decision by her mother condemned her to death and cost Susan three years in unbearable Nazi concentration camps. With the assistance of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, acclaimed filmmaker Ron Small brings Susan Spatz's story to the forefront for generations to witness
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.cinematographer
resource.filmdirector
onscreenparticipant