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THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY

JEWISH STUDIES PROJECT

cordially invites you to the screening of

 

Forgotten Transports: To Estonia

(Zapomenuté transporty: Do Estonska)

 

followed by a discussion with the director Lukáš Přibyl

 

 

On 5 September 1942 a

transport arrived in Estonia

bearing one thousand Czech

Jews. Roughly a hundred

women between the ages of

19 and 25 were separated

from their families who were

taken by bus to another,

apparently “heated”

concentration camp. The terrified girls soon formed various groups in

which they gave each other total support. With time they began to act

together, like a single, large organism. The optimism and naivety of youth

helped them to survive the harrowing journeys through a series of other

camps in Estonia and later also in Germany. Their instinct for self-

preservation urged them to ignore the Holocaust raging all around them.

It was not until 5 September 1945, while they were convalescing in

Sweden, that they discovered the truth about what happened to their

families… Lukáš Přibyl spent seven years putting together his unique

project about the little known fates of Czech Jews during the Holocaust. In

this, the third part of the documentary series Forgotten Transports, he

combines testimonies from survivors with shocking archive footage and

documents, which together offer insight into the destiny of women in a

“man’s” war. (Czech Republic, 2008, 85 min.)

 

Tuesday, November 25 at 6PM in Popper Room

Lukáš Přibyl (b. 1973, Ostrava, CR) read Political Science, Judaic Studies and History at Brandeis University, Columbia University and the CEU. He has published works on various aspects of the Holocaust and curated exhibitions at the Jewish Museum in Prague. Forgotten Transports – a series of four feature-length documentaries about virtually unknown concentration camps and the remarkable strategies the inmates used in order to survive – is his first film project.