Transitional Justice Video: Germany
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Samantha Power on the Lessons of the Holocaust In this clip from a Facing History and Ourselves panel discussion, Pulitzer Prize-winning Journalist Samantha Power discusses the lessons learned -- and not learned -- from the Holocaust. |
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Allan Ryan on Trials and Truth CommissionsAllan Ryan is the former director, Office of Special Investigations, U.S. Department of Justice. In this clip from a Facing History and Ourselves presentation, Ryan compares and contrasts trials and truth commissions. |
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Elie Wiesel Talks About Fighting Indifference Elie Wiesel-activist, author, and humanitarian-has committed his life to education about the Holocaust. In 1993, Facing History and Ourselves brought students from different neighborhoods in Chicago together with Elie Wiesel to discuss issues related to racism, antisemitism, hatred, and violence. In this clip, Wiesel explains why indifference is humanity's most formidable adversary. |
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Bill Moyers on the Importance of NurembergRenowned journalist and filmmaker Bill Moyers talksabout the importance of teaching the Nuremberg trials to high schooland college students. blurb |






