US Army liberation of concentration camps
Creator(s)
- Peter F. Elgar (Editor)
- Henri Cartier-Bresson (Director)
- Peter F. Elgar (Script Contributor)
- United Films (US Information Service, Paris) (Producer)
- United States. Army (Producer)
- National Center for Jewish Film
Scope and Content
A film produced by the US Information Agency, Paris, France and the US Army. It tells the story of American soldiers and the liberation of Europe's concentration camps through compilations of footage shot by the US Army upon liberation of the camps. Narration from POV of an American soldier.
Note(s)
More Production Credits: Written by: Alfred Lewis Levitt Music by: Robert Lannoy Narrated by: Daniel Chuggerman
Subjects
- DACHAU
- LIBERATION
- BELGIUM
- WOMEN
- SURVIVORS
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (GERMAN)
- LICE
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA
- CONCENTRATION CAMPS
- BERGEN-BELSEN
- DISPLACED PERSONS (DP)
- SOLDIERS/MILITARY (AMERICAN)
- RIVERS
- AUSCHWITZ
- CHILDREN (JEWISH)
- CONCENTRATION CAMPS (LIBERATION)
- RUBBLE
- HOSPITALS
- DESTITUTION
- DISPLACED PERSONS (DP) CAMPS
- DESTRUCTION
- CHILDREN
- IMMIGRATION
Places
- Auschwitz, Poland
- Paris, France
- Bergen-Belsen, Germany
- Dachau, Germany
- , Europe
Genre
- Film
- Propaganda.