Artur Brauner, a Polish-born Holocaust survivor who became one of Post-WWII Germany’s most prominent film producers, died July 7 in Berlin. He was 100.

The hundreds of films that Mr. Brauner produced included several with a Holocaust theme, He produced Vittorio De Sica’s The Garden of the Finzi-Continis,” set in Mussolini’s Italy, which won the Oscar for best foreign-language movie in 1972.

Even as he turned 100, Mr. Brauner was discussing scripts almost daily with his daughter Alice. “As soon as I am no longer around,” he said, “I can give up working.”