Document Type
Lecture
Publication Date
4-30-2018
Abstract
This event was hosted by Teacher Development and Resources Library and the Sperling-Kronberg-Mack Holocaust Resource Center. The event featured a special screening of the documentary, Complicit, which covers the story of the ill-fated SS St. Louis, a passenger ship which left Nazi Germany in 1939 with 937 passengers hoping to relocate to the U.S. A panel discussion with the film's creator and producer Robert Krakow and a SS St. Louis survivor followed the screening.
Keywords
Holocaust; Survivor; SS St. Louis
Disciplines
History | Other Film and Media Studies
File Format
application mp4
File Size
1.056 Kb
Run Time
01:05:32
Language
English
Repository Citation
Farrell, M.,
Green, H.,
Krakow, R.
(2018).
Screening: The Story Of The SS St. Louis.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/special_collections_events/19
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Comments
This public lecture was delivered in the Lied Library on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
The video may be viewed on YouTube or by download. The downloadable mp4 file is 1.056 Kb.