Set in Berlin, Germany in 1939 a Jewish girl and her blind father try to avoid arrest by the Nazis with the help of a real-life upstander, German businessman Otto Weidt.
... Weidt made sure they were supported and somehow sustained. At considerable expense, he organized a supply of food ... Otto Weidt established an orphanage for child survivors and a retirement home for those who were elderly. The Otto ...
... Otto Weidt Museum are small and discreet. They are tucked away in the narrow, awkward side wings of the building, accessible through small, run-down staircases. The Otto Weidt Museum, however, is a complicated case, and illustrates the ...
... Weidt besonders kooperativ gezeigt habe. Zudem war dieser Prozess nicht der erste, den Otto Weidt als Angeklagter zu bestreiten hatte. Es darf angenommen werden, dass er genau wusste, wie er sich zu verhalten hatte und vor allem was bzw ...
... Weidt supported through the provision of food parcels. When she was later deported to Auschwitz, Weidt, pretending ... Otto Weidt established an orphanage for child survivors and a retirement home for those who were elderly. The Otto ...
... Otto Weidt Daily Hackescher 10am–8pm Markt • Free • The Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt (Museum of Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind) occupies the former rooms of a broom and brush factory run by one Otto Weidt, whose employees ...
DK Eyewitness. Otto Weidt, a German entrepreneur who saved a number of his blind, Jewish employees at his workshop, which is now the Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt (Museum Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind). It displays photographs ...