Bernhard Rammerstorfer

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Bernhard Rammerstorfer (born 1968 in Austria) is an author and film producer.

Publications

Since 1994, Bernhard Rammerstorfer, has conducted intensive research that has enabled him to produce a historically accurate record of Nazi concentration camp survivor Leopold Engleitner’s life that has appeared in a number of publications and films in various languages and countries. Rammerstorfer wrote Engleitner's biography, Unbroken Will: The Extraordinary Courage of an Ordinary Man-The story of Nazi Concentration Camp Survivor Leopold Engleitner, born 1905 (in German: Ungebrochener Wille), and produced an accompanying film documentary. The book was translated in French (2007) and Russian (2009).

He also produced an educational DVD "Unbrken Will" which contains material on the Holocaust for the use in schools in English, German, Italian, and Spanish.

In 2006, he produced the documentary “Unbroken Will Captivates the United States” which was premiered at the Laemmle's Music Hall 3 Theatre in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles.

In 2009, Rammerstorfer produced the documentary “Unbroken Will USA Tour” which was premiered in the U.S. at the Laemmle's Sunset 5 Theatre in West Hollywood, Los Angeles.

In 2012, Bernhard Rammerstorfer produced with A. Ferenc Gutai the documentary "LADDER in the LIONS' DEN - Freedom Is a Choice, Nazi Concentration Camp Survivor Leopold Engleitner: A 107-Year-Old Eyewitness Tells His Story."

The U.S. premiere took place at Laemmle's Town Center 5 in Encino in November 2012 with Leopold Engleitner present.

The German version "LEITER in der LÖWENGRUBE" was released in Austria in March 2013.

In April 2013 the film was awarded "Best Documentary Short" by the Fallbrook International Film Festival 2013, of Fallbrook, California, and "Best Short Documentary" by the Rincón International Film Festival 2013, of Rincón, Puerto Rico.

Lecture tours with Leopold Engleitner

Since 2009 Rammerstorfer has given many lectures with Engleitner at various universities, schools and memorial sites in Austria, Germany, Italy, Russia, Switzerland, and the United States of America.

Europe

  • Bern University, Switzerland
  • Dresden University, Germany
  • Graz University, Austria
  • Salzburg University, Austria
  • Vienna University, Austria
  • Castello Sforzesco, Italy
  • Frankfurt Book Fair 2008 and 2009, the world’s largest book fair, Germany
  • Moscow Central Journalist House, Russia
  • Bookstore “BIBLIO-GLOBUS” in Moscow, Russia

United States

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2009:

  • Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida
  • Palladium Theater at St. Petersburg College, Florida
  • Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, California
  • University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • Moorpark College, California
  • Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, California

The song "Unbroken Will"

In May 2009, the songwriters Mark David Smith and Rex Salas from California wrote the song "Unbroken Will" for Leopold Engleitner. On May 22, 2009, Leopold Engleitner was presented the song during an event at Moorpark College. The singer Phillip Ingram interprets "Unbroken Will".

International film awards for the documentary Unbroken Will and notable events

  • Winner of the Golden Bear at the 31st Festival of Nations from over 500 films from 37 countries and five continents, Austria.
  • First prize and best film in Category A at the film competition Upper Austria in Film 2003, Austria
  • English translation “Unbroken Will” premiered in the Laemmle’s Monica 4-plex Theatre in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Italian translation “Mai e poi mai” premiered in Castello Sforzesco in Milan, Italy

International film awards for the documentary LADDER in the LIONS’ DEN and notable events

  • 2013 Winner "Best Documentary Short" by the "Fallbrook International Filmfestival 2013" in California, USA
  • 2013 Winner "Best Short Documentary" by the "Rincón International Film Festival 2013" in Puerto Rico

Award

In 2006, Rammerstorfer was awarded the Elfriede Grünberg Prize by the Wels, Upper Austria, Initiative Against Fascism (Antifa).

Late recognition

Rammerstorfer’s extraordinary commitment has brought Leopold Engleitner, the world’s oldest male Nazi concentration camp survivor, widespread recognition as his story has resonated far beyond the borders of Austria with a message of peace and tolerance to ensure that the past would never be forgotten.

Sources

  • "107-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Dies", Encino-Tarzana Patch, May 8, 2013,

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