Prominent historian Otto Dov Kulka, a survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, approaches his memories of the camp, and testifies to the sheer power of survival. "Memories of the beauty of the summer sky over Auschwitz-Birkenau"... Historian and concentration camp survivor Otto Dov Kulka gives insight into his long-hidden world of thoughts. As a nine-year-old he was deported to the so-called Terezín family camp together with his mother. When he shares his memories many years later, he manages the impossible - a completely new language for life with Auschwitz.
An historian who survived the concentration camps, Otto Dov Kulka grants insights into his long-hidden world of thoughts.
Prominent historian Otto Dov Kulka, a survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, approaches his memories of the camp, and testifies to the sheer power of survival.
"Memories of the beauty of the summer sky over Auschwitz-Birkenau"... Historian and concentration camp survivor Otto Dov Kulka gives insight into his long-hidden world of thoughts.
As a nine-year-old he was deported to the so-called Terezín family camp together with his mother. When he shares his memories many years later, he manages the impossible - a completely new language for life with Auschwitz.