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Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die?

Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die?

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This penetrating documentary about America's knowledge of the Holocaust during the Second World War dares to ask, "Could the Jews of Europe have been saved?" Documentary filmmaker Laurence Jarvik boldly confronts this question, exploring the actions and inaction of the Roosevelt Administration and American Jewish leaders and exposing the political tradeoffs that kept the doors closed to Jewish emigrants fleeing the Nazi regime. Requests were made to bomb Auschwitz, set up a Jewish army and construct rescue havens, yet no action was taken. Containing previously classified information, contemporary interviews and rare newsreel footage, this film is a unique chronicle of important decisions made by the American political and Jewish establishments during World War II. "Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die? provides a much needed history lesson for all who are either too young to know, or who were never told the facts." (Neil Barsky, Jewish Students Press Service).

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Title: Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die?
Genre: Documentary
Starring: George Warren, Gerhart Riegner, Nahum Goldmann, Claiborne Pell, Samuel Merlin, Albert Hirschman, Emanuel Celler, Josiah Dubois, Peter Bergson, John Pehle
Director: Laurence Jarvik
Attributes: Black & White
Release Date: 4/3/2007
Original Year: 1981
Product Type: DVD
Rated: UNR
Catalog #: 5322
UPC: 738329053222
Item #: KOV005322
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Street Date: 4/3/2007
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 85 minutes
Studio: Kino Lorber