The mission of Herman Stern /

The mission of Herman Stern / Directed by Art Phillips ; written by Jim Kirwan, Carl Oberholtzer ; produced by Art Phillips, Carl Oberholtzer. - 1 videodisc (32 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - 4 3/4 in.

"A FlickerField production." Educational sponsor University of North Dakota. The DVD includes PDF files of Secondary Viewers Guide (Student Version) and Secondary Viewers Guide (Teacher edition).

Director of photography, Marty Halgrimson ; editors, Sam Claeys, Scott Tostenrud ; music by Marty Halgrimson ; location audio, John Shea ; associate producers, Aimee Mitchell, Mary Ann Phillips. Director of photography, Marty Halgrimson ; editors, Sam Claeys, Scott Tostenrud ; music by Marty Halgrimson ; location audio, John Shea ; associate producers, Aimee Mitchell, Mary Ann Phillips.

Narrator: Doug Hamilton ; with Bonnie Gurewitsch, Herb Jonas, Lore Moser, Carl Oberholtzer, Andy Peterson, Earl Pomeroy, Bill Spier, Terry Shoptaugh, Michael Stern.

"In 1903 Herman Stern arrived in America at the age of 16. He could not have imaged, 30 years later, he would be helping others come to America to escape the persecution from his home country of German. "The Mission of Herman Stern" is the true story of a man who rescued 125 people from persecution and possible death in the 1930s and 1940s in Nazi Germany." -- Container.


Stern, Herman, 1887-1980.


World War, 1939-1945--Jews--Rescue.
Holocaust survivors--United States.
Jewish refugees--United States.


North Dakota--Biography.

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