The U.S. and the Holocaust
(DVD) 

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Contributors
Burns, Ken, 1953- film director,
Novick, Lynn, film director,
Botstein, Sarah, 1972- film director,
Ward, Geoffrey C., screenwriter.
Welt, Mike, film producer.
Published
[Arlington, Virginia] : PBS, [2022].
Format
DVD
Edition
Widescreen.
Physical Desc
3 videodiscs (approximately 360 min.) : sound, color, with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in. 
Status
Main Library - Media
DVD 940.5318 U.S.
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Published
[Arlington, Virginia] : PBS, [2022].
Edition
Widescreen.
Language
English
UPC
841887046763

Notes

General Note
Documentary.
General Note
Originally broadcast on PBS as a three-part documentary television program in 2022.
General Note
Widescreen (16x9).
General Note
"This program contains mature content which may not be suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised."
General Note
"A history to be reckoned with."
Creation/Production Credits
Cinematography, Buddy Squires and Wojciech Staroń ; edited by Tricia Reidy and Charles E. Horton.
Participants/Performers
Narrator, Peter Coyote ; voices-overs, Adam Arkin, Hope Davis, Paul Giamatti, Olivia Gilliatt, Elliott Gould, Murphy Guyer, Werner Herzog, Josh Lucas, Joe Morton, Carolyn McCormick, Liam Neeson, Matthew Rhys, Meryl Streep, Bradley Whitford, Helena Zengel.
Description
Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein's three-part, six-hour documentary series examines how the American people and leaders responded to one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of the twentieth century, and how this catastrophe challenged America's identity as a nation of immigrants and the very ideals of democracy.
Description
The U.S. and the Holocaust examines America's response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises of the twentieth century. Americans consider themselves a "nation of immigrants," but as the catastrophe of the Holocaust unfolded in Europe, the United States proved unwilling to open its doors to more than a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of desperate people seeking refuge. Through riveting firsthand testimony of witnesses and survivors who as children endured persecution, violence and flight as their families tried to escape Hitler, this series delves deeply into the tragic human consequences of public indifference, bureaucratic red tape and restrictive quota laws in America. Did the nation fail to live up to its ideals? This is a history to be reckoned with.
System Details
DVD format; NTSC, region 1; widescreen presentation; 5.1 surround, 2.0 stereo.
Language
English or Spanish dialogue; subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH) in English or Spanish.

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