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A piece of Germany

The Hogar Hirsch is the retirement home for German-speaking Jews in Argentina and a piece of Germany. Here, the lives of eight Jews cross, all of whom fled Nazi Germany. Here they live, work as volunteers or have worked as volunteers. The film shows what holds these people together. It tells stories of anti-Semitism, expulsion, loss and a deep-seated identity as Germans.

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The Hogar Hirsch is the retirement home for German-speaking Jews in Argentina and a piece of Germany. Here, the lives of eight Jews cross, all of whom fled Nazi Germany. Here they live, work as volunteers or have worked as volunteers. The film shows what holds these people together. It tells stories of anti-Semitism, expulsion, loss and a deep-seated identity as Germans.

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