Simon Wiesenthal Center Moriah Films 6-DVD Box-Set in Like-New Condition-Each Unopened-Case shows shelf wear

REGION 4 - AUSTRALIA

Includes the Following Six Documentaries:

Echoes that Remain is a poignant study of Jewish shtetl life before the Holocaust. It combines hundreds of rare archival photographs and previously unseen film footage with live-action sequences shot on location at the sites of former Jewish communities in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Rumania.  Release:  1991.  Running Time:  1 Hour

Genocide is the first Holocaust documentary to receive an Academy Award and it is a chilling, heartbreaking testament to the strength and suffering of the Jewish people and the courage and heroism of those who came to their aid.  Winner of the 1981 Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary.  Narrated by Elizabeth Taylor and Orson Wells.  Release:  1981.  Running Time:  1 Hour, 23 Minutes  

In Search of Peace Part One:  1948-1967 chronicles the first two decades of Israel, offering insights on the origins of the Middle East conflict. Combining a rich tapestry of rare archival film and photos, the film offers a unique global perspective on one of the seminal events in the 3,500-year history of the Jewish people.  Narrated by Michael Douglas.  Release:  2001.  Running Time:  1 Hour, 42 Minutes  

Liberation tells the dramatic story of the battle waged on two fronts during World War II – the Allied campaign to liberate Europe and the genocidal Nazi campaign against the Jews.  Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, Ben Kingsley and Patrick Stewart.  Release:  2004.  Running Time:  1 Hour, 40 Minutes

The Long Way Home examines the period from 1945-1948 and the plight of tens of thousands of refugees who survived the Nazi Holocaust. After American, British and Russian soldiers liberate Nazi death camps in Central and Eastern Europe, uncovering to the world the horror and tragedy of the Holocaust, thousands of starving, half-dead Jewish survivors are freed from Nazi persecution. The majority have lost most, if not all, their family members. Those who try to return home are met with anti-Semitism and threats of physical violence.  Their clandestine attempts to get to the Jewish homeland led to the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.  Narrated by Morgan Freeman.  Release:  1997.  Running Time:  2 Hours  Winner of the 1997 Academy Award for Best Feature Documentary.

Unlikely Heroes documents unknown stories of resistance during World War II, including the son of a rabbi who disguised himself as a Major in the SS to save Jews; a young woman involved in the plot to blow up the Crematorium at Birkenau; and  a Jew who defied Eichmann, devising an extraordinary scheme for 40,000 Jews to flea to Palestine.   Narrated by Sir Ben Kingsley.  Release:  2003. Running Time:  1 Hour, 54 Minutes