Arch Oboler’s 1938 radio play, performed by Katharine Hepburn, pleaded with American audiences to offer more aid to Jewish refugee children. It aired as the country debated over the Wagner-Rogers Bill (Joint Resolution 64).
Sociologist Nechama Tec explores the story of one woman, Stefa Dworek - a Polish Christian - and her motivation to shelter a Jewish woman during the Holocaust. If caught rescuing a Jew during this time, Stefa would have faced imprisonment or worse. Yet about 2 percent of the Polish Christian population chose to hide Jews in a nation known for its long history of antisemitism.
"Chuck Out the Men" (Raus mit den Männern) is a Cabaret song composed by Friedrich Hollaender in 1926 during the Weimar Republic in Germany.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full size painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. See full size painting.
"It's All a Swindle" (Alles Schwindel) by Mischa Spoliansky and Marcellus Schiffer is a Cabaret song from the Weimar Republic in Germany, 1931.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Artwork by Samuel Bak. See full size artwork.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full sized painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full sized painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full sized painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full sized painting.
Commentary by Professor Lawrence Langer. Painting by Samuel Bak. See full size painting.