Forgotten Transports to Poland (2009)

Forgotten Transports to Poland (2009) poster

Forgotten Transports to Poland is a documentary by Lukáš Přibyl, part of a series that explores lesser-known Holocaust deportations. This film focuses on Jewish deportees sent to little-known camps in eastern Poland during World War II. It highlights their survival strategies and personal stories, offering a human perspective on these largely forgotten events.

Director: Lukáš Přibyl
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Petr Ostrouchov
Cinematography: Jakub Šimůnek
Editing: Vladimír Barák
Production: Total HelpArt T.H.A.
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs

Keywords

holocaust (shoah), memoirs

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Forgotten Transports to Poland about?
Forgotten Transports to Poland is a documentary by Lukáš Přibyl, part of a series that explores lesser-known Holocaust deportations. This film focuses on Jewish deportees sent to little-known camps in eastern Poland during World War II. It highlights their survival strategies and personal stories, offering a human perspective on these largely forgotten events.
Who directed Forgotten Transports to Poland?
Forgotten Transports to Poland was directed by Lukáš Přibyl.
How long is Forgotten Transports to Poland?
Forgotten Transports to Poland has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Forgotten Transports to Poland?
Forgotten Transports to Poland is a Documentary film.
Where was Forgotten Transports to Poland produced?
Forgotten Transports to Poland was produced in Czech Republic.