Monday, December 10th at noon
Gabor Kalman talks about the film and shows clips at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
Mary Pickford Theater
James Madison Bldg.
101 Independence Avenue,S.E.,
Wahsington,D.C.
Monday, December 10th 7:00 P.M.
Screening of the film, followed by a panel discussion.
DCJCC
1529 16th Street. NW
Washington, D.C.
"Documentary Film on Jews of Hungary Subject of Dec. 10 Program
During World War II, Adolf Hitler ordered the deportation of all the Jewish people of Hungary. Most of them were murdered in the Nazi concentration camps. Some survivors returned after the end of the war, but the Hungarian Jewish community never thrived again.
Six decades later, Gyöngyi Magò, a high-school teacher in Kalocsa, Hungary, uncovered the story of the Jews that were deported from that town in the summer of 1944. She turned to filmmaker Gabor Kalman—himself a survivor of Kalocsa—to tell their story".
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