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.
Journalists, media professionals and a high school student reflect on the challenges of reporting and understanding what was going on in Ferguson, Missouri, during protests there.
This film focuses on the first prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo.
Former Jewish partisan Sonia Orbuch explains how she perceived life among the partisans as a "good life."
Former Jewish partisan Frank Blaichman reflects on how he managed the responsibility of carrying firearms.
Journalist, lecturer, and author Adam Hochschild discusses the use of propaganda during World War I.
Former Jewish partisan Frank Blaichman describes finding shelter for Jews who could not join the partisans' resistance efforts.
In this clip from the feature documentary "Who Will Write Our History," Rachel Auerbach, a leading member of the Oyneg Shabes, describes the richness of Jewish life in Warsaw, Poland, before World War II.
This film focuses on lawyer Raphael Lemkin’s efforts to develop an international law to punish and prevent the crime of genocide.
This film, created in partnership between Propeller Films and Facing History from the feature length film Watchers of the Sky, focuses on Raphael Lemkin’s effort to establish an international law to prevent mass violence against a group of people.