One day the Witnesses will be no more

The Belgian Amicale of Auschwitz-Birkenau is organising a three-day trip to both camps for 120 young university students accompanied by 10 survivors. The Belgian Amicale d'Auschwitz-Birkenau organised a three-day study trip to the two camps for 120 young university students accompanied by ten survivors. On site, discussions took place on ethics, racism and dictatorship. The young people also asked themselves how they would have behaved under the Nazi regime if they had been Germans. The film is a documentary and not a reportage. The ten witnesses are omnipresent and the camps are meticulously portrayed by the camera. Over the years, this documentary has become a valuable historical, educational and teaching tool.

Keywords

  • Belgium
  • Escape to the 70's
  • war

Director

  • Frans Buyens

Documentary


1h 20min


tous publics

FR

Belgium
1979
The Belgian Amicale of Auschwitz-Birkenau is organising a three-day trip to both camps for 120 young university students accompanied by 10 survivors.

The Belgian Amicale of Auschwitz-Birkenau is organising a three-day trip to both camps for 120 young university students accompanied by 10 survivors.


The Belgian Amicale d'Auschwitz-Birkenau organised a three-day study trip to the two camps for 120 young university students accompanied by ten survivors. On site, discussions took place on ethics, racism and dictatorship. The young people also asked themselves how they would have behaved under the Nazi regime if they had been Germans. The film is a documentary and not a reportage. The ten witnesses are omnipresent and the camps are meticulously portrayed by the camera. Over the years, this documentary has become a valuable historical, educational and teaching tool.

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