Six brothers and sisters remember their childhood spent during the Second World War in France. The eldest brother is fifteen when his father is arrested and sent to Auschwitz. He has only one goal: save his entire family from death.
During the evening of Roshashana, the Jewish new year, six brothers and sisters remember their childhood spent during the Second World War in France. Brought up in a Jewish family of Polish immigrants, the eldest brother is fifteen when his father is arrested by the French police and sent to Auschwitz. From then on, he has only one goal: save his entire family from death. This film tells the amazing, true story of survival of a family united by mutual love and faith, a family that should not have survived but which, today, numbers over sixty people.—Anonymous