Berga: Soldiers of Another War
During the Battle of the Bulge in the winter of 1944, thousands of American GIs were captured by German forces. Berga: Soldiers of Another War, the final work in the distinguished career of four-time Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Charles Guggenheim, is the untold story of 350 American POWs caught in the tragedy of the Holocaust. In blatant violation of the Geneva Convention, the Jewish American soldiers in the 106th Infantry Division, together with those who had "Jewish-sounding" names or who "looked" Jewish, were shipped off to the slave-labor camp at Berga am Elster, a satellite camp of the infamous Buchenwald.
Directed by Charles Guggenheim · Written by Charles Guggenheim
Cast
-
Charles Guggenheim Narrator - Al Abrams Self
- Anthony Acevedo Self
- Herschel Auerbach Self
- Ernst Beier
- Morton D. Brooks
- Stanley Cohen Self
Make it a double feature
2h 5m together
Berga: Soldiers of Another War
The Shadow of Hate: A History of Intolerance in America
Both from Charles Guggenheim.
More from Charles GuggenheimSee all →
Monument to the Dream · 1967
The Johnstown Flood · 1989
A Time for Justice · 1994
The Shadow of Hate: A History of Intolerance in America · 1995
Children Without · 1965
D-Day Remembered · 1994
Robert Kennedy Remembered · 1968
High Schools · 1984
A City Decides · 1956
A Place in the Land · 1998
The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery · 1959
Gossip · 2000
A Place to Be · 1979
The Fisherman and His Soul · 1961
The Big City
Island of Hope, Island of Tears · 1989More Like This
Couldn't load this row right now.
