001356396 000__ 01694ngm\a22003733i\4500 001356396 001__ 1356396 001356396 005__ 20210604003120.0 001356396 006__ m||||||||c|||||||| 001356396 007__ cr||n|---||a|a 001356396 007__ vz||zazu| 001356396 008__ 080405s1989\\\\nyu026\g||||||s|||v|eng|d 001356396 035__ $$a(OCoLC)747799465 001356396 040__ $$aVaAlASP$$cVaAlASP 001356396 1001_ $$aLozinsky, Marcel. 001356396 24510 $$aWitnesses$$h[electronic resource] /$$cdirected by Marcel Lozinsky. 001356396 260__ $$aNew York, NY :$$bFilmakers Library,$$c1989. 001356396 300__ $$a1 online resource (27 min.). 001356396 500__ $$aOriginally released as DVD. 001356396 500__ $$aTitle from resource description page (viewed May 24, 2011). 001356396 520__ $$aJuly 4, 1946. Kielce, Poland. A few Jewish survivors of Nazi camps had returned to rebuild their lives. Suddenly, a rumor went through the town that Jews were killing Christian children for their blood. A crowd gathered to vent the age-old hatred. In the massacre that followed, 42 Jews were killed and more gravely wounded. This "forgotten" episode is chillingly retold by the Polish people who were there. Some express horror but others seem indifferent. A miniature Shoah in its power to move audiences. 001356396 521__ $$aFor College; Adult audiences. 001356396 546__ $$aThis edition in English. 001356396 586__ $$aAmerican Film & Video Festival, 1990 001356396 650_0 $$aAntisemitism$$zPoland. 001356396 650_0 $$aJews$$zPoland$$zKielce. 001356396 655_7 $$aDocumentary films.$$2lcgft 001356396 7761_ $$cOriginal$$w(OCoLC)747799465 001356396 85640 $$uhttp://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?FLON;1655059 001356396 901__ $$aASP1655059/flon$$bVaAlASP$$c25147$$tbiblio 001356396 905__ $$uadmin 001356396 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1356396$$pGLOBAL_SET 001356396 944__ $$a1785407 001356396 945__ $$aThe Whole World 001356396 980__ $$aSTREAMING 001356396 980__ $$aBIB 001356396 982__ $$aStreaming Video 001356396 983__ $$aOnline