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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shoah_(film)Shoah (film) - Wikipedia

    Shoah is a 1985 French documentary film about the Holocaust (known as "Shoah" in Hebrew since the 1940s), directed by Claude Lanzmann. Over nine hours long and 11 years in the making, the film presents Lanzmann's interviews with survivors, witnesses and perpetrators during visits to German Holocaust sites across Poland , including ...

  2. Jan 12, 2022 · The Holocaust. Wikipedia • The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million...

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    • SvkH Archives
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0090015Shoah (1985) - IMDb

    Shoah: Directed by Claude Lanzmann. With Simon Srebnik, Michael Podchlebnik, Motke Zaïdl, Hanna Zaïdl. Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors.

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    • Documentary, History, War
    • Claude Lanzmann
    • 1985-11
  4. Jan 27, 2021 · Wikipedia • The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million...

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    • IFC Films
  5. Shoah. Over a decade in the making, Claude Lanzmann’s nine-hour-plus opus is a monumental investigation of the unthinkable: the murder of more than six million Jews by the Nazis.

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  6. Claude Lanzmann 's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors. Claude Lanzmann directed this 9 1/2 hour documentary of the Holocaust without using a single frame of archive footage.

  7. Official Trailer. Twelve years in the making, Shoah is Claude Lanzmann's monumental epic on the Holocaust and features interviews with survivors, bystanders, and perpetrators in 14 countries.

    • 1 min