Emanuel Ringelblum: The Oyneg Shabbes Underground Archive in the Warsaw Ghetto
Emanuel Ringelblum: The Oyneg Shabbes Underground Archive in the Warsaw Ghetto

Emanuel Ringelblum: The Oyneg Shabbes Underground Archive in the Warsaw Ghetto (2016)

None | Israel | English | 35 min
Directed by: Mika Orr
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In September 1939, Nazi Germany conquered Poland. Shortly after, historian Emanuel Ringelblum began chronicling the events overtaking the Jews of Warsaw and the surrounding areas under Nazi control. Once the Jews were forced into the Warsaw Ghetto, Ringelblum decided to found the clandestine Oyneg Shabbes ("Joy of the Sabbath") Archive. He assembled a group of documenters of different backgrounds, with the intention of chronicling the events as they transpired at all levels of Jewish society. He had the archive buried under the ground of the Warsaw ghetto in metal boxes and milk cans, in three separate places. After the war, two caches of the archive were discovered in 1946 and 1950; the third cache was never found. The Oyneg Shabbes Archive remains the largest collection of Jewish documentation detailing the fate of the Jews under Nazi rule.

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Israel
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2016-12-28

Also Known As (A.K.A.)

Emanuel Ringelblum: The Oyneg Shabbes Underground Archive in the Warsaw Ghetto
(Original title)
Emanuel Ringelblum: The Oyneg Shabbes Underground Archive in the Warsaw Ghetto
Germany

Parent Guide

Sex & Nudity
Unrated
Violence & Gore
Unrated
Profanity
Unrated
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Unrated