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| | Diamonds in the Snow |
 | | Through interviews, rare archival film and photos, this critically-acclaimed, award-winning documentary tells the story of three of these children - Ada, Shulamit, and the filmmaker herself, Mira. |
 | | The film not only documents a tragic historical period but also examines the complexity of human nature, undermining stereotypes about the behavior of Jews, Poles, and even some Germans during the era. |
 | | The film’s story involves Alfred Rossner, a German businessman who, like Oskar Schindler, employed forced Jewish labor and saved Jewish lives, but who, unlike Schindler, was not a Nazi Party member and paid with his life for his actions. |
| www.brandeis.edu /jewishfilm/Catalogue/films/Diamonds.htm (213 words) |
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