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Film

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum works to make our content as accessible as possible, and encourages applications by people and organisations wishing to use our films. The use of film and moving images owned by the National Holocaust Centre and Museum is governed by our Terms and Conditions.

If you wish to use any of our films for events, educational, professional, or another reason, please download and complete This Form, which should be returned to: [email protected]

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Steven Frank, Survivor of Theresienstadt Ghetto, speaking on the Terezin Tree which grows in the memorial garden at The National Holocaust Centre and Museum.

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Steven Frank, Survivor of Theresienstadt Ghetto, speaking on planting saplings germinated from the seeds of the Terezin Tree which grows in the memorial garden at The National Holocaust Centre and Museum.

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Steven Frank, Survivor of Theresienstadt Ghetto, speaking on the importance of germinating and planting the seeds of the Terezin Tree which grows in the memorial garden at The National Holocaust Centre and Museum. 

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Steven Frank and Neil Drapkin speaking on the origins of the Terezin Tree which grows in the memorial garden at The National Holocaust Centre and Museum.  

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Steven Frank and Neil Drapkin discuss the role of saplings grown from the Terezin Tree in remembering the Holocaust. 

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Discussion including Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue Emeritus Rabbi Dr Andrew Goldstein, and Steven Frank around the Terezin Tree, and its meaning for children and the Holocaust. 

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Discussion including Northwood and Pinner Liberal Synagogue Emeritus Rabbi Dr Andrew Goldstein, and Steven Frank around links with the Czech Republic, and the origins of the Terezin Tree which grows in the memorial garden at The National Holocaust Centre and Museum. 

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Roundtable with six Survivors of the Holocaust, chaired by Professor Bill Niven, discussing the future of Holocaust Education.

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Roundtable with six Survivors of the Holocaust, chaired by Professor Bill Niven, discussing pedagogical approaches to Holocaust Education.

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Roundtable with six Survivors of the Holocaust, chaired by Professor Bill Niven, discussing the role of testimony in Holocaust Education.

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Roundtable with six Survivors of the Holocaust, chaired by Professor Bill Niven. Footage from all three sessions discussing the future of Holocaust education, pedagogical approaches, and the role of testimony.

Click to Play Zdenka Husserl; Lingfield House sign. Zdenka talks about the Lingfield House sign.
Click to Play Zdenka Husserl; Tablecloth. Zdenka talks about the tablecloth she and the other children embroidered.
Click to Play Zdenka Husserl; Scrapbook. Zdenka talks about her scrapbook.
Click to Play Zdenka Husserl; Labels. Zdenka talks about the fashion labels and her working life as a dressmaker.

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The Journey exhibition is now reopen after a major upgrade with thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Claims Conference, the Pears Foundation, Arts Council England and many others. More info here

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