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- The filmmaker's genealogy search for his newborn's namesake brings him to the early 20th century lives and terrible mid-century fate of Latvian Jews. Nearly all trapped in the country during WWII are killed. The filmmaker's relatives are among the 25,000 murdered in two days by firing squads at Rumbula Forest in Riga, one of the Holocaust's largest massacres. Viewers see what occurred at Rumbula and throughout the country as survivors, escapees, perpetrators and bystanders describe the massacres. Stories of rescue, reunion and survival emerge along with how the vast majority were killed and what we all lost with their murder.
- A documentary impression in which Werner Feliks Rzeznikowski, a member of The Polish Scouting Association and Gray Ranks, an ex-prisoner of the Stutthof Concentration Camp, and a survivor of the Death March, tells the difficult story of his life. A history from the perspective of an inhabitant of a small town in the Province of Pomerania sheds a new light on the life of Kashubians during the pre-war period, World War II, and in the post-war Poland. The documentary does not portray a life of a man broken by his experiences, but emphasizes the fact that even after such a trauma it is still possible to enjoy everyday life
- A close examination of the Stutthof Internment camp in Poland created by the Nazi's from the personal, inner writings of a Norwegian police officer POW.
- While taking a walk, Janek and Marusia were ambushed by SS. Being rescued by others, they found German prisoner of ammo plant. Colonel gives the crew new tank and orders to attack concentration camp and release the prisoners.