Authentic, emotional and haunting, the German-Israeli co-production tells how young Israelis are introduced to the Holocaust on the so-called "Journey to Poland". The first documentary film to be made 100% YouTube material and shows how the memory of the Holocaust is changing in the digital age. Seven days, four concentration camps, three mass graves, two ghettos, 14 commemorative ceremonies, 200 teenagers in a hotel - every year, around 30,000 Israeli students travel to Poland with their history teachers to keep the memory of the history of the Jews in Europe and the Holocaust alive.
Every year, tens of thousands of young Israelis travel to Poland to visit the Holocaust memorials – a digital-sociological observation.
Authentic, emotional and haunting, the German-Israeli co-production tells how young Israelis are introduced to the Holocaust on the so-called "Journey to Poland".
The first documentary film to be made 100% YouTube material and shows how the memory of the Holocaust is changing in the digital age. Seven days, four concentration camps, three mass graves, two ghettos, 14 commemorative ceremonies, 200 teenagers in a hotel - every year, around 30,000 Israeli students travel to Poland with their history teachers to keep the memory of the history of the Jews in Europe and the Holocaust alive.