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After WWII, Jewish Holocaust survivors are moved into Displaced Persons camps. After delays, more physical hardship, and years of uncertainty, they are permitted to begin new lives in Israel and the U.S.
At the end of World War II, Holocaust survivors are freed from Nazi internment camps. For many of them, the joy quickly turns to despair, as most have no families and nowhere to go. Because of quotas imposed by the British, thousands are unable to legally immigrate to Palestine. Many are put into displaced persons camps to await relocation. Meanwhile, the world powers work toward the creation of Israel as a homeland for all Jews. narrates this moving documentary.
Morgan Freeman
Narrator
Israel Lau
Self - Chief Rabbi of Israel
Livia Shacter
Self - Auschwitz Survivor
Abraham Klausner
Self - US Army Chaplain
Winston Churchill
Self - on V-E Day with Bevin
Ernest Bevin
Self - Speech After Labour Victory
Harry S. Truman
Self - Lights Christmas Tree
Clement Attlee
Self - Outside 10 Downing St.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Self - Visits Feldafing DP Camp
George S. Patton
Self - Visits Feldafing DP Camp
Herbert Friedman
Self - US Army Chaplain
Hermann Göring
Self - on Trial, Testifies
Ruth Gruber
Self - Foreign Correspondent
Harold Katz
Self - Brichah Volunteer
James Byrnes
Self - Speech on German Recovery
Yael Danieli
Self , Ph.D., Group Project for Holocaust Survivors
Abba Eban
Self - Israeli Diplomat
Andrei Gromyko
Self - Proposes Creation of Jewish State
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