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Every Face Has a Name
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Every Face Has a Name

Feb 20, 2015
1h 16m
★ 7.8

Overview

Recalls the day when Holocaust survivors took their first steps into freedom, unaware of their future. Every Face Has a Name puts a name on those nameless faces and lets them recount their feelings of that day, the 28th of April, 1945.

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Fredzia Marmur

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Elsie Ragusin

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Svenn Martinsen

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Nurit Stern

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Bernhard Kempler

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Anita Lobel

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Ryszard Lagemo

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Piotr Górski

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Philip Jackson

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Judith Popinski

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Olga Quastler

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Rosetta Ahmed

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