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Shtetl (film)

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Directed by
  
Marian Marzynski

Original language(s)
  
English

Genre
  
Documentary film

Country of origin
  
United States

Original release
  
April 17, 1996

Director
  
Marian Marzynski

Rare color footage depicting jewish life in the shtetl before the holocaust


Shtetl is a 1996 American documentary film that was produced and directed by Marian Marzynski. The film aired April 17, 1996 on the Frontline series on PBS. The film recounts the history of the Polish village of Brańsk that had a substantial population of Jewish residents. During World War II the Germans occupied the village of Brańsk and sent 2,000 Jews to the Treblinka extermination camp. The film also examines the role of Polish anti-Semitism during the German occupation of Poland and lingering anti-Semitism during documentaries filming.

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Poland 1930s exclusive film footage of jewish shtetl v2


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Shtetl (film) Wikipedia