GI Jews: Harry Lowenstein - A Holocaust Survivor Remembers

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As a boy growing up in Germany, Harry Lowenstein experienced the rise of Adolf Hitler and the brutal treatment of Jews. In the early 1940s, Lowenstein, along with his father, mother and sister, were sent to Kaiserwald, a concentration camp in present-day Latvia. He worked in the camp’s auto garage, fixing automobiles. When he was liberated at age 13 in 1945, Lowenstein weighed 65 pounds.

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Title: GI Jews: Harry Lowenstein - A Holocaust Survivor Remembers

Format: Video

Clean of Graphics: No

Type: Interstitial/Promo

Subject(s): WWII

Public Broadcasting Station or Institution: WUCF

Original Broadcast/Publish Date: 03/29/2018

Runtime: 00:02:30

Main Asset File Size: 1.21 GB

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  • Media Rights: All manner and media
  • Territory (*Please note: all internet exploitation of this program must be geo-limited to the specified territory): Worldwide
  • Term: In perpetuity
  • Releases: Unlimited
  • Editing Allowed?: No
  • Digital Classroom Rights: Yes
  • Promotional Use: No

Sensitive Material: N/A

Special Instructions: N/A

Language: English

 

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