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The Nazi Officer's Wife: How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust
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Artist
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Susan Sarandon, narrator. Liz Garbus, director.
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Studio
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A&E Entertainment
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Format
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DVD
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DVD Encoding
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MPAA Rating
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Not Rated
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UPC
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733961709209
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Runtime/Release Date
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1 hr 40 mins/2003
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Daedalus Item Code
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25231
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This item is not available.
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Description
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Susan Sarandon narrates this 2003 documentary about Edith Hahn, a young Jewish law student in German-occupied Vienna, who escaped from slave labor and assumed the identity of an Aryan woman in Munich. She obtained a job with the Red Cross and eventually married Werner Vetter, a Nazi party member who kept her real identity a secret. Despite the risks, Hahn kept meticulous records of her ordeal, including real and falsified documents and photos of labor camps, which along with testimony from Hahn and her daughter bring this tale of survival, resilience, and redemption to life. Composer Sheldon Mirowitz's moving score was nominated for an Emmy award.
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