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Voices from the Holocaust: Part 3

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This final segment recounts the death marches, the horrible conditions of the concentration camps, liberation, repatriation and the gradual telling of the stories of the Holocaust.

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Auschwitz Remembered (1:51)

Watch this historical video shows Auschwitz - how it was in the 1940s and how it is now. Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest of the Nazi extermination camps. Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution" led to the murder of nearly 6 million Jews in Europe.

Holocaust Trains (1:38)

For millions of Jews during the Holocaust the railroad ride to the concentration camps was just as horrific as the camps. Now an art exhibit is traveling across the Czech Republic to illustrate the effects of the Holocaust.

Were Germans Victims of World War II? (2:15)

The German government is planning an exhibit that details how the country's defeat in World War Two affected millions of ethnic Germans who were forced to flee from Poland, Hungary and surrounding regions. Video courtesy of Reuters.

Warsaw Ghetto (1:45)

Watch this Reuters video detailing the atrocities during and after the last uprising in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943. Nearly 6,000 civilians were killed in the uprising and more than 50,000 were later killed before the ghetto was burned to the ground.

After Pearl Harbor: Resistance Continues (0:34)

While under German occupation Yugoslavians and Frenchmen formed resistance armies.

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The Holocaust: Liberation (1:49)

The Americans liberated the concentration camps and rescued David and countless other Jews.

The Holocaust: Marching in the Tyrolean Mountains (2:38)

In March of 1945, a group of people were put on train, told to get off in the Tyrolean Mountains, and to start walking. The Nazis opened fire on this group of people.

The Holocaust: Dachau (2:37)

After being left for dead, David was rescued by Jewish workers.

The Holocaust: The Train Ride to Dachau (4:16)

David was selected for a work camp and sent there in a packed cattle car where many people died from the horrible conditions of the trip. Only his will to live kept him alive.

The Holocaust: Reichenbach (6:05)

Reichenbach was a working camp where David lived in terrible conditions and worked on air raid shelters.

The Holocaust: Gross Rozen (1:20)

David was separated from his father and moved to another camp, called, Gross Rosen, where he was processed to be sent to a work camp.

The Holocaust: Auschwitz (8:26)

Upon arrival at Auschwitz, David's family was separated and some were sent to the gas chambers. He and his father were sent to another camp to work. Besides Jews, many Poles and gypsies were imprisoned. Many people died from starvation and... More »

The Holocaust: Exile and Deportation (2:29)

When he was 12, David and his family were taken from their home in Czechoslovakia to a Hungarian processing camp and then put on locked cattle trains.

The Holocaust: David Bergman Introduces the Holocaust (2:35)

David Bergman was a teenager who lived through the Holocaust. He does not want the world to forget the story and lessons of the Holocaust.

Holocaust Heroes: Anne Frank (33:37)

With European Jews being persecuted, the Frank family's reasons for going into hiding and Anne Frank's diary of their life is detailed in this clip.