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  1. 10 de mar. de 2023 · Academy Award Winner - Best Documentary Feature 1982 - Genocide Orson Welles and Elizabeth Taylor compassionately narrate this harrowing documentary about Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany,...

  2. 19 de abr. de 1984 · With Elizabeth Taylor, Orson Welles, Simon Wiesenthal, Neville Chamberlain. Orson Welles and Elizabeth Taylor compassionately narrate this harrowing documentary about Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany, which soon turned into a notoriously industrious plan to wipe them from existence.

  3. Genocide is a 1981 American documentary by Arnold Schwartzman. [7] [8] Summary [ edit] The film documents the history of the Holocaust and the reminiscences of those who survived it in support of the fact that, as one of the survivors stated, it can happen again with the rise of anti-Semitism. [9] [10] [11] Reception and legacy [ edit]

  4. 14 de mar. de 1982 · At the Ziegfeld, the Avenue of the Americas at West 54th Street. Running time: 90 minutes. This film is not rated. Narrated by Elizabeth Taylor and Orson Welles Introduced by Simon...

  5. In 1981, the Wiesenthal Center produced the Academy Award TM-winning documentary, Genocide, narrated by Elizabeth Taylor and the late Orson Welles, and introduced by Simon Wiesenthal. Wiesenthal lives in a modest apartment in Vienna and spends his evenings answering letters, studying books and files, and working on his stamp collection.

  6. Simon Wiesenthal (Buczacz (ahora Búchach, Ucrania ), 31 de diciembre de 1908- Viena, Austria, 20 de septiembre de 2005) fue un investigador y cazanazis judío, que tras haber estado prisionero en el campo de concentración de Mauthausen-Gusen durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial dedicó la mayor parte de su vida a localizar e identificar criminales de...

  7. In November 1977, the Simon Wiesenthal Center was founded. Today, together with its world renowned Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles and the New York Tolerancenter, it is an international center for Holocaust remembrance, the defense of human rights and the Jewish people.