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X. Justice, Life and Memory After the Holocaust War Crimes Trials Edith Coliver Imparting justice on the Nazi perpetrators by contributing as an interpreter 4:19
Belle Zeck The need to persecute genocidaires regardless of how long it would take 1:07
Living with the Memory of the Holocaust Fritzie Fitzshall The need to survive to share the story of those who did not survive 3:43
Sam Gottesman A survivor reflects on his struggle to work through his trauma after the death of his father 3:39
Has the World Learned Anything from the Holocaust? Jan Karski Myths of national, ethnic, and racial superiority as pretexts to great crimes 1:04
Joseph Berger A survivor discusses the cross-cultural predilection for inhumanity, racism, and hatred 1:38
XI. Gringlas Unit on Antisemitism After the Holocaust Introduction Joseph and Sol Gringlas Sharing memories of their miraculous reunion 1:58
Rebuilding Jewish Life after the Holocaust Rachel Slagter Rachel explains why she is tied to Israel 1:10
Rena Bernstein Rena explains why she is Jewish in her heart 1:48
Andy Reti Andy explains why he didn’t have a future in postwar Hungary 1:04
Ruth Pearl Ruth describes the Farhud, and how it changed her perception of safety in Iraq 2:09
Moshe Shamir Moshe describes his reaction to arriving in Israel 1:57
Regina Clipper Regina discusses antisemitism she faced from her employer 1:49
What is Antisemitism and What are Features of Antisemitism Today? Anneliese Nossbaum Anneliese Nossbaum reflects on the desecration of two Jewish cemeteries 1:35
Anita Lasker Wallfisch Anita reflects on how easily antisemitic tropes continue to pervade society 2:33
Dr. Dave Rich Dave defines antisemitism 0:53
What are Some of the Forces that Drive Antisemitism Today? Judah Samet Judah discusses the antisemitic attack at Tree of Life syagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1:44
Dr. Dave Rich Dave explains why more people need to learn what antisemitic language is 2:43
Dr. Dave Rich Dave reflects on how antisemitic language and beliefs become pervasive in society 2:11
Mohammed Dajani Daoudi Mohammed discusses how his understanding of the Holocaust changed over time 4:02
Lillian Eckstein Lillian analyzes the miracle of her survival and begs people to stop denying the Holocaust happened 0:48
Felix Sparks Felix discusses the dangers of Holocaust denial, and why it needs to be stopped. 2:05
Action and Agency – Combating Antisemitism Henry Oertelt Henry reflects on the importance of tolerance, and why individuals need to stand up against hatred 1:54
Jair Melchior Jair expresses how change starts from within 2:45
XII. Teaching About Genocide What is the Crime of Genocide? Ben Ferencz Ben Ferencz – Interactive Biography NA
What do Genocides Destroy? Jirayr Zorthian Life before the Armenian Genocide 2:27
Live Wesige Memories of childhood with parents before the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda 2:03
David Faber Encountering antisemitic violence in Poland prewar 1:29
Sara Pol-Lim Discrimination for being city-born in Cambodia 1:30
Kizito Kalima Encountering discrimination and isolation in school for being Tutsi 2:04
How do Genocides Destroy? Marion Pritchard Nazi propaganda and public campaigns lead to the elimination of public Judaism in the Netherlands 1:59
Freddy Mutanguha Tutsi students are dehumanized and stigmatized by their classmates before being physically attacked 2:34
Arshag Dickranian Turkish gendarmerie harass and humiliate an Armenian father in front of his son 2:28
Freddy Mutanguha Witnessing the Hutu militias—neighbors and youths—organizing to kill Tutsis and beginning the genocide 1:38
Elise Taft Armenian victims are forced into exile and witness the deaths of their neighbors and family members 2:05
Barbara Fischman Traub Jews are marched into the ghetto while their former friends and neighbors watch from their homes 2:52
Theary Seng A survivor of the Cambodian Genocide describes a policy where death is the norm and violence is personal 1:13
Aftermath Freddy Mutanguha A Rwandan survivor describes his struggle for justice and the value of testimony 1:45
Theary Seng A Cambodian Genocide survivor describes a nuanced sense of poetic and social justice beyond the courtroom 1:34
Haigas Bonapart An Armenian Genocide survivor describes the pain of never achieving justice for what he experienced 0:49
Brigitte Altman Countering the audacity of Holocaust denial and the value of testimony in memorializing victims 1:25
Jan Karski Great crimes start with little things 1:05
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