

Overview
Heda Blochová was born in Prague into the Jewish family of the cofounder of the well-known Koh-i-noor factory. She married Rudolf Margolius, a lawyer. Soon after the wedding the young couple and the whole Margolius family were deported to the ghetto in Lodz. After spending a couple of years there, they were all taken to Oswiecim concentration camp. There the family was parted. Heda was lucky enough to be taken to a labour camp after a few months and was finally made to join the Death March. She managed to escape the guards and thus saved her life.
Year 2001
Studio Česká televize, Studio Čas
Director Helena Třeštíková
Crew Helena Třeštíková (Writer), Kamil Příhoda (Sound), Helena Třeštíková (Director), Jan Valouch (Sound), Vlastimil Hamerník (Director of Photography), Zdenek Patočka (Editor)
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Language Český