Ghetto prison

Identifier
irn1000420
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 1992.262.1
  • RG-60.2546
Level of Description
Item
Languages
  • Silent
Source
EHRI Partner

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Scope and Content

Ghetto prison. Boys driven out of doorway by Jewish police, run in street (L to R on screen). Boys standing in prison yard. Group of men and boys in prison yard, one man shivering, shirtless. 14:35:56 Single shot of crowd of people running, driven through street, crowded, chaotic (related to separate scene in Story 2547 b). Women driven out of doorway by Jewish women police, hurried, one falls. Women standing in prison yard. Close shot of several with cropped and thin hair.

Note(s)

  • See also Story 4049, Film ID 2707 (Bundesarchiv) or Story 3840, Film ID 2661 (WFDiF) for a more recent transfer of the same film reel. Some shots related to sequence in Story 2539; these may be outtakes. The visual quality is much poorer here, but several shots are longer and more brutal. See also Stories 2114 and 2115, Film ID 2257 for much better quality and more sustained shots of the prison and prisoners. For similar footage of Jewish police driving people through streets, see Story 2547 b, Film ID 248 and Story 2114, Film ID 2257 (longer, better quality). For reversed image (Warsaw Ghetto NR1), see 14:21:44 to 14:23:18 on this tape. TThis footage was brought from the DDR by R. Raack. It appears to be a compilation of shots from various sources. The duplicate negative was poorly made (Warsaw Ghetto NR1); some shots were reversed. John E. Allen changed position of reel each time. Burn-in time codes appears on Betacam SP version (Protection copy) as well as the VHS. NCJF can make their one-inch version available on a loan basis. The digital files made from videotape in 2014 were not clipped properly. Refer to Film ID 2707 for digitized video contents.

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