Barbara Necek Trailers
The Lost Album of the SS TrailerLa Honte et l’Oubli, Travailleuses Françaises en Allemagne nazie TrailerGhettos in the Holocaust Trailer
The Lost Album of the SS TrailerLa Honte et l’Oubli, Travailleuses Françaises en Allemagne nazie TrailerGhettos in the Holocaust Trailer
Total trailers found: 16
01 September 2022
The real dream of the American pastor Martin Luther King was never limited to civil rights. He hoped for a just America, where poverty would no longer have a place.
31 March 2024
Starting in 1940, 80,000 women left France to work in factories in Nazi Germany, encouraged by the Vichy government.
02 June 2019
When the long nightmare ended, most German women were perceived as passive witnesses to the horrors of the Nazi regime, but actually the leaders of the Third Reich used millions of them as an essential cog of their criminal machinery: they were members of the Nazi party, reproductive mothers, contributors to the war effort, factory workers, volunteers as guards in the death camps.
01 January 2012
The year after the downfall of the USSR, President Boris Yeltsin declared: “the imperial Russia is over”.
28 September 2016
With their long working hours, cultural obsession with productivity, and high-stakes schooling system, South Koreans live life in the fast lane.
03 October 2021
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, thousands of documents were hastily shredded by the dreaded GDR political police.
20 October 2021
In Russia, love, sex and family are personal matters. But increasingly, they are also political ones: Putin himself is a vocal proponent of patriarchy and large families.
26 May 2020
Coming from all social strata, a priory model citizens of the Third Reich, one thing unites these women: hatred against the Hitler regime and the desire to end the Führer.
06 October 2023
The gruesome story of the Jewish ghettos during the Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe in the dark days of World War II, based on the records written by their inhabitants, who bear witness to the human tragedy of the Shoah; but also to an indomitable will to live.
24 October 2021
During World War II, the photographer Francisco Boix and other Spanish Republican prisoners of the Mauthausen concentration camp, where 120,000 people died, managed not only to survive their indescribable experience, but also, after the war, to reveal to the world what really happened in that hell, saving from destruction thousands of official photographs taken by the SS.
12 January 2025
In 2016, an album containing 250 previously unseen photos of Nazi officials was discovered in the USA by Stephan Hördler, a prominent Holocaust historian, who immediately understood the album's inestimable value.