The Roman Catholic Church did not take a stance in the matter of aiding Jews during the Holocaust, but individual priests and nuns were actively involved in rescues in occupied Poland. They issued false baptismal certificates and took Jewish children into convent orphanages. How did the Polish church help the Jews? Who was given help and where? We present Polish and Jewish accounts on the Holocaust from the oral history collection of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
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Interviews: Klara Jackl, Joanna Król, Mateusz Szczepaniak (researchers), Przemysław Jaczewski (camera operator), POLIN Museum (2010-2016);
Directing: Małgorzata Kozera (2017);
Editorial staff: Karolina Dzięciołowska, Artur Królicki, TakTo;
Translation: Andrew Rajcher;
Music: Kevin MacLeod licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0).
// VISUAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FILM //
00:00 Logotype of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Polish Righteous Project.
00:03 Black subtitles on a white background.
00:17 Photo: a meal at the house of Franciscan Sisters of the Family of Mary in Lvov; the children are sitting at the table and eating a meal, two nuns are holding a bowl.
00:20 Black subtitles on a white background.
00:27 Photo: Jews from the Siedlce Ghetto are boarding the train to Treblinka extermination camp; a woman is holding a baby in her arms.
00:31 Black subtitles on the white background.
00:38 Halina Aszkenazy-Engelhard is talking about her story.
00:50 Photo: Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus at Kawęczyńska Street in Warsaw.
00:58 Halina Aszkenazy-Engelhard is talking about her story.
01:12 Photo: priest Stanisław Kubacki and priest Michał Kubacki.
01:23 Halina Aszkenazy-Engelhard is talking about her story.
01:46 Black subtitles on a white background.
02:01 Halina Aszkenazy-Engelhard is talking about her story.
02:22 Photo: interior of the church of St. Jacek at Freta Street in Warsaw.
02:57 Black subtitles on a white background.
03:04 Photo: Lea Balint (Alterman) with her father in 1946.
03:08 Lea Balint is talking about her story.
03:22 Black subtitles on a white background.
03:29 Photo: Lea Balint (Alterman).
03:35 Lea Balint is talking about her story.
03:46 Photo: Lea Balint during meeting in the Brwinów monastery in the 1980s.
03:53 Lea Balint is talking about her story.
04:15 Drawing: German soldier and two nuns with two baskets, one of them is hiding a child.
04:22 Lea Balint is talking about her story.
04:37 Photo: the basement of the Brwinów monastery.
04:43 Photo: Lea Balint (Alterman).
04:46 Lea Balint is talking about her story.
04:56 Zoom on a photo of the child hiding in the basket.
05:03 Lea Balint is talking about her story.
05:47 Photo: two nuns plant a tree in the Garden of the Righteous in Yad Vashem in Jerusalem during the ceremony of honoured them with the title of Righteous Among the Nations in 1994.
05:56 Lea Balint is talking about her story.
06:04 Black subtitles on a white background.
06:13 Monika Goldwasser is talking about her story.
06:41 Photo: Anna Kamińska is holding Monika Goldwasser in her arms in 1942.
06:44 Monika Goldwasser is talking about her story.
06:52 Photo: Puget Palace before the war.
06:57 Monika Goldwasser is talking about her story.
07:22 Logotype of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Polish Righteous Project.
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