Turkish Passport

Turkish Passport

Release date : October 21, 2011
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin : France / Turkey /
Original Language : English / French / Turkish /
Director : Burak Arlıel /
Production companies : Interfilm Istanbul /
October 21, 2011 1h 30m France History English More
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The Turkish Passport tells the story of diplomats posted to Turkish embassies and consulates in several European countries, who saved numerous Jews during the Second World War. Whether they pulled them out of camps or took them off trains that were taking them to concentration camps, the diplomats, in the end, ensured that the Jews, who were Turkish citizens, could return to Turkey and thus be saved. Based on the testimonies of witnesses, who traveled to Istanbul to find safety, the Turkish Passport also uses written historical documents and archive footage to tell this story of rescue and bring to light the events of the time.
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  • title:Turkish Passport
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: History · Documentary · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France · Turkey ·
  • Original Language: English · French · Turkish ·
  • Director: Burak Arlıel /
  • Writers: Deniz Yesilgun · Gokhan Zincir ·
  • Production companies: Interfilm Istanbul ·
  • Overview:The Turkish Passport tells the story of diplomats posted to Turkish embassies and consulates in several European countries, who saved numerous Jews during the Second World War. Whether they pulled them out of camps or took them off trains that were taking them to concentration camps, the diplomats, in the end, ensured that the Jews, who were Turkish citizens, could return to Turkey and thus be saved. Based on the testimonies of witnesses, who traveled to Istanbul to find safety, the Turkish Passport also uses written historical documents and archive footage to tell this story of rescue and bring to light the events of the time.
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