The Given Town
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The Donated Town (Czech: Město darované) is a 1965 Czechoslovak documentary short directed by Vladimír Kressl.[1]
The film combines images from 1944's Nazi propaganda film Theresienstadt and images of Jews made in the Jewish concentration camp of Terezín, including works by Bedřich Fritta.[1]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sarka Sladovnikova (2018). The Holocaust in Czechoslovak and Czech Feature Films. ibidem-Verlag. pp. 21, fn. 2. ISBN 9783838211961.
Two significant short documentary films were made in the 1950s and 1960s. ... [The second,] Vladimir Kressl's eleven-minute-long documentary film Město darované (The Donated Town) was made in 1965. It is a compilation of short excerpts and shots that were preserved from a 1944 German propaganda film about Terezin and of drawings by prisoners in Terezin, including those by Bedřich Fritta.
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