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The Westerbork Serenade

The Westerbork Serenade (by David Natale) tells the true story of Jewish cabaret performers held by the Nazis in the Dutch transit camp of Westerbork. From 1942-1944, some of Berlin's greatest stars performed at Westerbork, thereby delaying their transport to death camps. Also See Web Page: WWW.WESTERBORKSERENADE.COM

Thursday, November 6, 2014

"The Nazis Next Door" How Thousands Of Nazis Were 'Rewarded' With Life In The U.S.

Hit the title to go to an NPR report about a new book by Eric Lichtblau that tells how America became a safe haven for Hitler's men.
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The Westerbork Serenade

The Westerbork Serenade
David Natale as Max Ehrlich watches transport

Humor und Melodie 1943

Humor und Melodie 1943
the cast of Westerbork revue