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January 17, 2013 10:59
Henia Bryer: “I’m too young to die”, she told herself

BySimon Round, Simon Round

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This extraordinary film was made by Lisa Bryer, the producer of The Last King of Scotland, about her Aunt Henia.

According to the producers, when it was shown to BBC1 controller Danny Cohen, he cleared the schedules so that the film could be the centrepiece of the Holocaust Memorial Day coverage. Having seen the 40-minute documentary, I can only endorse his decision

The film is very simple in form. It consists of the personal testimony of Henia, with a few comments from her husband and children, and a little of that horribly familiar archive footage.

But her story needs no embellishment. It is remarkable, even by the standards of Holocaust survivors. Born in Poland, she grew up in the town of Radom which was occupied by the Nazis in 1939. Soon after the arrival of the Germans, the Jews were herded into the town’s ghetto. Many died either from extreme deprivation or random shootings and beatings.