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  1. Leah Weiss, a Polish Jew, was first forced into prostitution at Auschwitz. Afterwards, she was victimized in medical experiments. Now, twenty years later, German war crimes prosecutors hope she will be their star witness. But can she stand up to the shame, the publicity, and the reliving of those experiences?

  2. Witness Out of Hell: Directed by Zivorad 'Zika' Mitrovic. With Irene Papas, Daniel Gélin, Heinz Drache, Jean Claudio. Lea Weiss, a Polish Jewish woman, was first forced into prostitution at Auschwitz.

    • (66)
    • Drama
    • Zivorad 'Zika' Mitrovic
    • 1966-03-01
  3. A Film from the Artur Brauner Collection at Our Library. During his investigations against the Nazi war criminal Dr. Berger – who has since become the director of a pharmaceutical company – the prosecutor, Hoffmann, comes across Jewish survivor Lea Weiss.

  4. Leah Weiss, a Polish Jew, was first forced into prostitution at Auschwitz. Afterwards, she was victimized in medical experiments. Now, twenty years later, German war crimes prosecutors hope she will be their star witness. But can she stand up to the shame and memories?

  5. Witness Out of Hell. ( 1965 ) Gorke trave. Drama. Black and White. Lea Weiss, a Polish Jewish woman, was first forced into prostitution at Auschwitz. Afterwards, she was victimized in medical experiments. Now, 20 years later, German war-crime prosecutors hope she will be their star witness.

  6. Leah Weiss, a Polish Jew, was first forced into prostitution at Auschwitz. Afterwards, she was victimized in medical experiments. Now, twenty years later, German war crimes prosecutors hope she will be their star witness. But can she stand up to the shame, the publicity, and the reliving of those experiences?

  7. Leah Weiss, a Polish Jew, was first forced into prostitution at Auschwitz. Afterwards, she was victimized in medical experiments. Now, twenty years later, German war crimes prosecutors hope she will be their star witness. But can she stand up to the shame, the publicity, and the reliving of those experiences?