To Auschwitz and Back
The movie To Auschwitz and Back is a moving Holocaust documentary and I highly recommend it. Personal accounts of historical events lead to greater understanding and empathy, especially when the storyteller is as skilled as Joe Engel.
It often felt as if the emphasis was on memorizing dates and statistics in history class, when I was in school. However, it is much more than that, since each historical event impacted the people who experienced it firsthand.
The Holocaust wasn’t that long ago, so we have the benefit of learning from survivors. In this documentary, Joe Engel story is living history and my hope is that it will not be repeated.
Watch the movie and see what you can learn!
The Joe Engel Story Trailer
The Joe Engel Story Trailer
To Auschwitz & Back
The Joe Engel Story
Not Rated
Release date 8/14/18
Synopsis
“Born in Zakroczym, Poland in 1927, Holocaust Survivor Joe Engel was taken by the Nazis at 14 and never saw his parents again. Now 90 years old, Joe is the embodiment of living history and spends his retirement years ensuring the Holocaust is never forgotten.
With the assistance of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s film and photographic archives, filmmaker Ron Small has successfully weaved Joe Engel’s incredible storytelling into a riveting visual presentation and it is both historic and contemporary.
He takes us from the overwhelming despair of the Warsaw Ghetto to the shroud of unceasing death and suffering that was Birkenau and Auschwitz. Then, we learn of his escape from a Death Train at 17 and his covert work as a freedom fighter.
Joe personally takes us on his vivid journey to hell and back.
This is a story of faith, renewal and redemption. Joe Engel, with an unwavering will to live, overcame unimaginable horrors to become a treasured citizen, community leader, teacher and philanthropist.”
Also, more information is available from the Holocaust Education Film Foundation.
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June S. says
Another must see movie for me, this part pulled me right in; With the assistance of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s film and photographic archives, filmmaker Ron Small has successfully weaved Joe Engel’s incredible storytelling into a riveting visual presentation and it is both historic and contemporary.
Ilene M says
I would ove to win this. Thanks
Denise Sachs says
This would be really interesting.
Jeffrey says
Never should have happened!
Carolyn G says
looks interesting
Kathy Davis says
I am very interested in the history of the Holocaust. I would love to watch this DVD. My father and all his brothers survived World War II
Kelly Nicholson says
We are getting to that time when nobody is around to tell the storysd..
Jackie says
This looks like an interesting movie…I’d love to watch it with my husband.
Thank you!
Vickie L Couturier says
oh wow,,what a interesting story he has to tell,,this sounds like it will really be emotional for anyone who watches it,,and sees first hand what happened
Marilyn Nawara says
Would like to win this for myself — looks like a moving story.
Ron Pratt says
I would very much like to see this.
Best wishes everyone!
David Hollingsworth says
This looks like a really illuminating and important film to watch.
mrsshukra says
Good film!
Tandi Cortez says
Thanks for the giveaway!
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This looks like an excellent movie!
Lesley F says
Very interested in this movie
Barbara Lima says
This movie sounds touching. I want to see it.
Jennifer Edinger says
This looks like a very interesting movie. I would love to have this.
Barbara L. says
The Holocaust must NEVER be forgotten.
Leela says
Thanks for the giveaway!
Julie Waldron says
This is such a horrible time in history that should never be forgotten. This would be an interesting movie to watch with my husband.
Kelly Skibbe says
As my mother always told me, those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Therefore when I was in Germany I decided to visit Dachau Concentration Camp. What an experience! So somber and eye opening of what these people experienced back during WW2.
Darlene Carbajal says
Interesting! I love watching movies/documentaries about this!
Lana Simanovicki says
Very interesting
Lana Simanovicki says
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Frank says
Thanks for the giveaway
Nancy says
This looks like a very informative DVD.
Doreen says
Yes, I would love to win this never forgotten Auschwitz movie please!
Antoinette M says
I would love to watch this documentary.
Jane H says
I’m not sure that any movie can truly capture the devastation and tragedy that was the Holocaust but if this film reminds us of the horrors that can happen if we are not vigilant, it will be exceptional. Thank you for the chance to win it.
Abigail Gibson says
Thanks for sharing.
Nicole Lancaster says
This film looks like a interesting educational yet sad film.
Les Johnson says
My daughter is learning about WWII in our homeschool program. This would be perfect to share with her for her to learn more.
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Thanks so much for the chance :)
Laurie Benjamin Emerson says
As a woman of Jewish faith I would love to read this book.
Kerry P says
I would love to see this! It would affect me for quite some time afterward.
ger says
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