For Those I Loved (French: Au nom de tous les miens) is a drama film from 1983 with Michael York, about a Polish Jewish Holocaust survivor who emigrated to the United States in 1946.
The main character in the book belonged to the Reform Jews, where he lived with his family in Warsaw Ghetto after the German invasion of Poland.
Afterwards he joins the partisan forces and then the Red Army, taking part in the Battle of Berlin.
[1] Some of Gray's claims of wartime heroism were dismissed in Poland as untrue by the Silent Unseen Captain Wacław Kopisto.
[2] The CD soundtrack composed by Maurice Jarre is available on Music Box Records label.