The Oyneg Shabes archive, led by historian Emanuel Ringeblum, secretly documented daily existence for half a million in the Warsaw Ghetto between 1940-43. Omnibus edition 1-5. Show more
The extraordinary Oyneg Shabes archive that secretly recorded daily Jewish existence in the Warsaw Ghetto – brought to life 80 years on from the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Show more
The extraordinary Oyneg Shabes archive that secretly recorded daily Jewish existence in the Warsaw Ghetto – brought to life 80 years on from the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Show more
The Oyneg Shabes archive secretly recorded existence in the Warsaw Ghetto from 1940 to 1943. Led by Emanuel Ringeblum, it became history as survival. Show more
The Oyneg Shabes archive, led by historian Emanuel Ringeblum, secretly documented daily existence for half a million in the Warsaw Ghetto. With Alfred Molina. Show more
The Oyneg Shabes archive had chronicled daily existence in the Warsaw Ghetto since its inception and then, in the summer of 1942, the Great Deportations began. Show more
80 years on from the Warsaw Ghetto's revolt & destruction, Radio 4 brings to life an extraordinary secret archive chronicling daily existence in the prison city. 6-Faith & Culture. Show more
The Warsaw Ghetto rose up 80 years ago. A remarkable underground archive had chronicled daily existence, but now the last survivors contemplated the final act. Show more
The story of the Oyneg Shabes archive. An astonishing record of existence in the Warsaw Ghetto. This was history as survival. 5 - Rachel Auerbach. Monograph of a People's Kitchen Show more
With the ghetto utterly destroyed in May 1943, historian Emanuel Ringelblum went into hiding but continued to write the history of its people. Would he perish too? Show more
From 1940, the Oyneg Shabes archive secretly chronicled daily existence in the Warsaw Ghetto. Rachel Auerbach witnesses the rescue of the historical treasure. Show more
The story of the extraordinary Oyneg Shabes underground archive that chronicled existence in the Warsaw Ghetto. From faith and culture to destruction and recovery. Omnibus edition. Show more