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    The Lost Children of Berlin

    1997 · History · 50m

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  1. Documentary profiles the return of fifty surviving pupils from Grosse Hamburgerstrasse School, the last Jewish school in Berlin to be closed down by the Gestapo in April 1942. Fifty years later these students from all over the world gather at a reunion at the school which has been recently reopened.

  2. Jan 1, 1997 · Overview. In the dark days of Nazi Germany, Jewish schools were shut down one by one as the students and their families were herded into ghettos or sent to concentration camps. But amid the countless stories of tragedy and death are the miraculous stories of those who survived.

  3. This documentary film chronicles the lives of former students who attended Grosse Hamburgerstrasse School in Berlin during the Holocaust. The school was closed in 1942 by the Gestapo. Interviewed during a 1996 reunion following the reopening of the school after 54 years, the survivors recount their experiences against the backdrop of present ...

  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Lost Children of Berlin' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie...

  5. Elizabeth McIntyre. Lost Children of Berlin Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Walter Goodman New York Times. TOP CRITIC. The narration, delivered by...

  6. The Lost Children of Berlin (1997) directed by Elizabeth McIntyre • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1997 Directed by Elizabeth McIntyre. In the dark days of Nazi Germany, Jewish schools were shut down one by one as the students and their families were herded into ghettos or sent to concentration camps.

  7. Nathan Wang Music. Chris Wyatt Editing. Adrian Milne Producer. Mitch Gettleman Sound. Nigel Heath Sound. June Beallor Executive Producer. Critics reviews. In the dark days of Nazi Germany, Jewish schools were shut down one by one as the students and their families were herded into ghettos or sent to concentration camps.