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  1. May 28, 2003 · Berga Soldiers of Another War reveals the untold story of 350 American prisoners of war caught in the tragedy of the Holocaust. It is the final work in the distinguished 50 year career of late documentary filmmaker Charles Guggenheim, winner of four Academy Awards.

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    • Documentary, History, War
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    • 2003-05-28
  2. 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 Jews across...

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  3. Berga: Soldiers of Another War is an elegy in two senses. The personal "what might have been" aspect of the story haunted and motivated Charles Guggenheim to make the documentary about his US Army unit, the 106th Division in World War II.

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  4. Until now, the story of Berga: Soldiers of Another War has remained untold, lost in the trauma of the war. This project began more than five years ago when Charles Guggenheim began to investigate the death of a fellow army company friend from the 106th Division who had died in a German salt mine.

  5. May 20, 2003 · BERGA: SOLDIERS OF ANOTHER WAR is a documentary film about these American prisoners of war caught in the tragedy of the Holocaust. Until now, the story has remained untold, lost in the trauma of the second world war.

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    • Military & War
    • Color, NTSC, Black & White, Closed-captioned
    • English
  6. Berga Soldiers of Another War reveals the untold story of 350 American prisoners of war caught in the tragedy of the Holocaust. It is the final work in the distinguished 50 year career of late documentary filmmaker Charles Guggenheim, winner of four Academy Awards.

  7. BERGA: SOLDIERS OF ANOTHER WAR is the untold story of 350 American prisoners of war caught in the tragedy of the Holocaust. The film is the final work in the distinguished career of late documentary filmmaker Charles Guggenheim, winner of four Academy Awards.