Belsen: Kramer; corpses
Creator(s)
- The Honorable Hadassah Rosensaft
- Jack Marcovitch (Subject)
Biographical History
Jack Marcovitch (1923-1994) was born in Montreal, Canada. He was the oldest child of Louis and Leah (Barmash) Marcovitch who were immigrants to Canada from Bucharest, Romania. In 1946, Jack married Sarah Berbrier and had three children, Donald, Gloria and Linda. On November 4, 1942, Jack enlisted in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and served oversees. When Jack viewed this film many years later, he said "I can smell it." He said he wanted to shoot the commandant but his peers were yelling "Don't do it Jackie." He remarked that what he saw was indescribable.
Scope and Content
CUs, camp commandant Josef Kramer under armed guard. Canadian military soldier with a cap, Jack Marcovitch, on Kramer's left side. SS men unloading naked corpses (women) from truck into a pit. SS women on truck with corpses, dragging naked corpses to pit. CUs of bodies.
Note(s)
See also Story 4358, Film ID 2805 for a later video transfer of this film, created in 2005.
Subjects
- CORPSES
- MASS GRAVES
- GERMANS
- CONCENTRATION CAMPS
- NAZI OFFICIALS
- KRAMER, JOSEF
- SS (SCHUTZSTAFFEL)
- CONCENTRATION CAMPS (LIBERATION)
- WOMEN
- TRUCKS
- PITS
- LIBERATION
- GERMANY
- BERGEN-BELSEN
Places
- Bergen-Belsen, Germany
Genre
- Unedited.
- Film