Liberation of the Nazi camps: a duty to remember

Liberation of the Nazi camps: a duty to remember
Liberation of the Nazi camps: a duty to remember

The program begins with a subject from Ludivine Lopez on the first television testimonies of survivors, including that of the writer Elie Wiesel, 13 years after the liberation of the camps.

Then Jérémie Gapin deciphers the archives filmed by the Soviets at Auschwitz in 1945. The objective is to show Nazi barbarity and to collect evidence for possible trials.

Finally, Camille Dauxert is interested in Auschwitz-Birkenau today. A place of memory that has become a symbol of the Shoah, impacted by time and tourism.

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The show is broadcast on info channel 27 on Saturdays at 1:30 p.m., as well as on Sundays at 11 a.m. And available at any time at the top of this article.

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