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SURVIVOR: THE ROSE PRICE STORY,
Video, 28:30, $20


The very moving, true account of one woman's passage from death to life, and from bitterness to forgiveness. When she was ten years old, Rose was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp in her native Poland. For five years, she endured hatred, brutality, and humiliation. She and one sister survived. Everyone else in Rose's family died, including God. Rose built a new life in the United States, but it began to crumble when her oldest daughter announced, "Mommy, I believe in Jesus." The story climaxes in June 1981 in Berlin's Olympia Stadium. In the stadium where Hitler had held his torchlight rallies, standing on the swastika engraved in the pavement, Rose was asked to speak of God's love, peace, and forgiveness to 30,000 Germans. Among them was the ex-Nazi guard who had been in charge of punishment at Dachau, where Rose was tortured. An excellent way to examine the issue of faith in Yeshua and the Holocaust.

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