To Auschwitz & Back: The Joe Engel Story
46m
At 14, Joe Engel was taken by the Nazis. He would never see his parents again. But Joe refused to become a statistic. He escaped a Death Train at 17, survived Auschwitz and Birkenau, and went on to build a full life as a teacher, community leader, and philanthropist in Charleston, South Carolina. To Auschwitz & Back is his story, told in his own voice, at a time when firsthand Holocaust testimony is more urgently needed than ever. Devastating, inspiring, and absolutely unforgettable.
Why This Film Matters: Studies consistently show that Holocaust awareness is declining among younger generations, and that decline is not happening in a vacuum. It's happening alongside the rise of white nationalist movements, the spread of antisemitic conspiracy theories through social media, and the rehabilitation of authoritarian political rhetoric in mainstream spaces. Joe Engel's firsthand testimony is the most powerful antidote available: specific, human, impossible to dismiss. His story also echoes in the experiences of contemporary refugees and asylum seekers, reminding us that the failure to protect the vulnerable is never a distant historical error. It's always a present-tense choice.