Holocaust Programs
For Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remberance Day), HCTV has put together a line-up of programs to share some of the stories of the Holocaust for the month of April.
Holocaust Stories: Scattered Seeds
Thursday, April 12th @ 8:00 PM Wednesdays @ 10:00 AM
Interviews with Holocaust survivors who, as children, hid from the Nazis during World War II.
Radnor Studio 21: Interview with Holcaust Survivor, Dr. Henri Parens
Thursday, April 12th @ 10:00 AM
Tuesdays @ 11:00 AM
cJohn Ricciutti interviews Dr. Parens Henri MD about his childhood experience of the holocaust. Dr. Parens is author of the book, “Renewal of Life: Healing from the Holocaust.”
Book Talk: "The Nazi Officer's Wife"
Thursdays @ 1:00 PM
On this special book talk presented by the Library of Congress, author of the book “The Nazi Officer’s Wife,” discusses some of the challenged she had while writing this book as well as tells the story of her inspirational holocaust survivor.
Military Shorts: the Holocaust
Thursda, April 12th @ 7:30 AM Mondays & Wednesdays @ 7:30 AM and Saturdays @ 2:00 PM
Compilation of several short videos from different branches of the military remembeing the Holocaust.
The Locket: A Family Faces the Holocaust
Thursday, April 12th @ 11:00 AM and Fridays @ 9:00 PM
The story of one Jewish family living in Germany in the 1930s, and how some of the family escaped, while others stayed behind and were killed by the Nazis. Presented at the St. Louis International Film Festival, 2004.
The Locket: A Family Faces the Holocaust
Thursday, April 12th @ 4 PM and 9 PM, Sunday April 15th @ 3:30 PM
In Orson Welles classic movie, The Strange, the Holocaust is featured. Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg, author of “The Holocaust As Seen Through Film” provides some additional insights with his introduction and concluding remarks on the film.