He describes their arrival in Treblinka and says the area was littered with clothing and other items. EXT shots of the “Sobibor” sign at the railway station. She says the whole thing was comical, that it was her job to keep order in the street. He explains the purpose of the International Red Cross versus the national versions. 08:19:05 The Poles talked to the Ukrainians because they got drunk at night and would look for locals, demanding to be driven back to the camp. Pery Broad spent two years as a guard in Auschwitz Birkenau. Lanzmann asks Karski how his visit to the ghetto came about. Mr. Falborski was the private driver for May from the autumn of 1941 to 1942. FILM ID 3104 -- Coupes -- 05:00:05 to 05:07:56 Grassler says he feels a collective guilt but he does not feel personally guilty. Lanzmann says no, he killed himself after Globocnik ordered that the children be deported to Treblinka. Bandi Grosz, another Hungarian Jew (Brand refers to him as Grosz Bandi), had his own mission: to meet with the American ambassador in Turkey [Laurence] Steinhart. The "slaves" such as Glazar, who worked in Treblinka, also met their ends at the infirmary, rather than in the gas chamber. Six transports arrived per day, and each had 60 train cars. In Belorussia, about 25,000 Jews escaped, many of them becoming fighters, even forming family camps. Brand says that the members of the Committee considered the idea all night long. Lanzmann asks why the man thinks this all happened to the Jews in particular. Kovner and his group refused because they felt the Lithuanians were asking them to do what the Germans were doing, to make a selection of people that deserved to live. She says that conditions were very primitive: no running water, no electricity. FILM ID 4629 -- White 31 CH 97-101, 5-7 Chelmno clairiere Lanzmann asks him if he remembers instances of cannibalism in the ghetto. Suchomel claims the Jews brought from the west were not beaten on their way to the gas chambers. FILM ID 3358 -- Camera Rolls #1-7 SS.026 Chemin de Fer -- 02:00:00 to 02:24:00 A brief shot of Karski's wife and then a long shot of Lanzmann with no sound. He says the revolt had been planned since November 1942 but kept being postponed due to various circumstances. Pankiewicz says that there were some who did commit suicide, once they knew they were going to be deported. Thus, others may have been less inclined to see them as collaborators deserving of condemnation; neither do these men view themselves as such. The story of Szmuel (Artur) Ziegelbaum through his brother, Faivel. No audio. FILM ID 3292 -- Coupes -- 16:00:20 to 16:06:44 She clarifies that she is not referring to the infamous Majdanek concentration camp. Borowi says that they weren't Roma, they couldn't move, so they suffered through it. Lanzmann asks him whether he had pity for the Polish Jews. Lanzmann and Borowi, and perhaps translator Barbara, seem to participate in this equally. CU on face reading. This audio roll begins with a some minutes of non-interview related chatter. He and his family left Brno for Bratislava as soon as he was released from prison. The Ukrainian called him an idiot and left. 05:08:26 Lanzmann asks Piwonski if the Ukrainians trafficked goods. CR27 Lanzmann briefly explains that Czerniakow was the Jewish Chairman (Judenrat) for the Warsaw ghetto, and that no other diary like Czerniakow’s has been discovered. Reel 48 01:07:08 Lanzmann asks if Borowi remembers the first transport, but he says that he doesn't remember that specific date, he never thought he'd need to remember it. Labor unions were upset at the thought of immigrants taking up jobs and other people were upset at the thought of the immigration laws being weakened The group of refugees brought to New York were allowed to become residents. Lanzmann asks Kretschmer if he still has faith in Hitler and Kretschmer says no, that in the end he realized they were all crazy. Borowi says that they filmed "Departure and Return" at the same station, and hated all the extra work he was put through to recreate the station's look during the war. Ambassador Robert Borden Reams was interviewed about American diplomats during a fishing and golfing trip in Panama City, Florida. INT, elderly couple inside the Sobibor station. 01:00:18 Claude Lanzmann, Peter Bergson and Samuel Merlin sit inside a small meeting room around a table in New York City. People converse with each other at the conference in New York. Silent shots of the setting sun from the balcony. These were 'ghost' trains because they didn't exist. Camera zooms in slowly on his face. He used such goods to access Auschwitz in 1943. Fog rolls in across the fields. The Eastern Jews were beaten, but the Western Jews were not. (0:53) Train tracks. He worked at a collective farm and was sent by the Jewish Combat Organization into the ghetto to make contact with the Zionist organization there. At Ponary she saw one of Kovner's students murdered along with over 100 other women. (3.17) Railcars with German soldiers. He says that he never did like the Germans, and is horrified by all regimes of the extreme right. The Germans offered a large cash reward for turning Srebnik in, but the Poles, who already feared the approaching Russians more than the Germans, did not betray him. The people of the Sonderkommando were ready to join the Czechs in an attack and this was the first time that an uprising was seriously considered. As the gentleman talks, the camera pans to the street, where a group of people has gathered to watch the interview taking place. Arriving in Hamburg, bridge. He wonders why a certain person who knows much more than he does, who he refuses to name, has not been questioned by the court in Ludwigsburg. Marton gives more details about how the Jews were treated by the Hungarians. Kretschmer answers that he did not stand there with a diary and count. Karski says that what happened to the Jews is not comparable to any other event in history. FILM ID 3477 - 36,37, SON SEUL LONGER AMBIANCE CAMPUS, 040 (audio only) Lanzmann and Pictet discuss the actions of Count Bernadotte, who negotiated the release of about 31,000 Jews from German camps and Jean-Marie Musy, the former president of the Swiss Confederation who rescued 1,200 Jews.

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