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The Auschwitz Report
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This is the true story of Freddy and Walter--two young Slovak Jews, who were deported to Auschwitz in 1942. On 10 April 1944, after meticulous planning, and with the help and resilience of their inmates, they manage to escape. While the inmates they had left behind, courageously stand their ground against Nazi officers, the two men are driven on by the hope that their evidence can save lives. Emaciated and hurt, they make their way through the mountains back to Slovakia. With the help of chance encounters, they finally manage to cross the border and meet the resistance, and The Red Cross. They compile a detailed report about the systematic genocide at the camp, however, with Nazi propaganda and international liaisons still in place, their account seems to be too harrowing to believe.
This is the true story of Freddy and Walter--two young Slovak Jews, who were deported to Auschwitz in 1942. On 10 April 1944, after meticulous planning, and with the help and resilience of their inmates, they manage to escape. While the inmates they had left behind, courageously stand their ground against Nazi officers, the two men are driven on by the hope that their evidence can save lives. Emaciated and hurt, they make their way through the mountains back to Slovakia. With the help of chance encounters, they finally manage to cross the border and meet the resistance, and The Red Cross. They compile a detailed report about the systematic genocide at the camp, however, with Nazi propaganda and international liaisons still in place, their account seems to be too harrowing to believe.
Actors:
Noel Czuczor,
Peter Ondrejicka,
John Hannah,
Wojciech Mecwaldowski,
Jacek Beler,
Michal Rezný,
Kamil Nozynski,
Aleksander Mincer,
Christoph Bach,
Ksawery Szlenkier,
Florian Panzner,
...»
Noel Czuczor
March 25, 1989 in Nové Zámky, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]
Peter Ondrejicka
John Hannah
23 April 1962, East Kilbride, Scotland, UK
Wojciech Mecwaldowski
5 April 1980, Duszniki-Zdrój, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
Jacek Beler
1983 in Zabrze, Slaskie, Poland
Michal Rezný
June 20, 1985 in Malacky, Czechoslovakia [now Slovakia]
Kamil Nozynski
September 22, 1983 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Aleksander Mincer
4 June 1957, Lvov, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Lviv, Ukraine]
Christoph Bach
1975 in Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Ksawery Szlenkier
9 January 1981, Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
Florian Panzner
20 July 1976, Bielefeld, Germany
Director:
Peter Bebjak
Country:
Czech Republic, Germany, Poland
Keywords:
#John Hannah #Noel Czuczor #Peter Bebjak #Peter Ondrejicka #The Auschwitz Report #The Auschwitz Report
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