Scholar Allida Black describes how former first lady and human rights activist Eleanor Roosevelt worked to develop the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Giles Hodges describes the riot that erupted in 1933 Toronto when a group of Nazi-inspired men raised a swastika flag at a local baseball game.
Former Jewish partisan Aron Bell describes how weapons were essential to the life of a partisan.
Former Jewish partisans discuss the goals, challenges, and personal motives of the Jews who resisted the Germans.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch recalls the moment she and her family joined a group of Russian partisans.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch describes how she approached the dangers of life as a partisan.
Former Jewish partisan Frank Blaichman discusses how partisans persevered in the face of challenging weather, hunger, and suffering.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch describes providing medical care to sick and wounded partisans.
Former Jewish partisans describe their constant struggle for food.
Former Jewish partisans recall the challenges of treating wounded and sick partisans.
Former Jewish partisans describe the various ways they found shelter while avoiding detection by the Germans.
Former Jewish partisans describe surviving harsh weather conditions while living in the forest resisting the Germans.