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Learning From Genocide

By: Holocaust Memorial Day Trust
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  • This is Learning From Genocide, a series brought to you by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust in which we hear the testimonies of people directly affected by the Holocaust, Nazi persecution, and the genocides that followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur. We also hear why we must continue to honour the past in order to create a safer present and a better future. Over 7 episodes, you'll hear testimonies of extraordinary experiences in the face of appalling and deliberate atrocities. Some of those who survived genocide, against all odds, now use their voices to educate the world and to ensure that future generations never have to live through the horror of genocide. All episodes of Learning From Genocide will be available in January 2022. WARNING CONTAINS UPSETTING STORIES OF GENOCIDE AND VIOLENCE.
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  • Learning From Genocide .... Coming Soon
    Dec 3 2021
    This is Learning from Genocide, a series brought to you by the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, in which we hear the stories, directly from those who have survived the genocides of Cambodia, Darfur, Rwanda, Bosnia, and The Holocaust, as well as talking about what is happening right now to the  Uyghur people in China. 

    Over 7 episodes, you'll hear tales of immense bravery in the face of evil, from those, who despite everything survived genocide and use their voices to tell their stories to educate the world to keep its eyes open, so it can never happen again. 

    All episodes of Learning from Genocide will be available in January 2022.
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    2 mins
  • 1: Episode 1 Part 1- The Holocaust
    Jan 12 2022
    One day in 1942, two young men in civilian clothes marched into a primary school in Amsterdam and arrested a five-year-old Jewish boy. The little boy was taken to the headquarters of the security services for questioning.
    He was never to return to his classmates. Instead, he was taken to the Nazi transit camp at Westerbork before being deported to Theresienstadt, north of Prague.
    Against all odds, that little boy would survive the horrors of the Holocaust. His name is Martin Stern MBE.
    Now a retired medical doctor, he’s here to tell us his remarkable story.  

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    38 mins
  • 2: Episode 1, Part 2 - The Holocaust 
    Jan 12 2022
    Olivia Marks-Woldman OBE has led the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust since 2012, driving the organisation’s core purpose of promoting Holocaust Memorial Day across the UK.
    She tells us the importance of sharing the experiences of Holocaust survivors with a wider audience. We are also joined by Dov Forman, the 18-year-old who co-wrote a book with his 98-year-old great grandmother Lily Ebert BEM, a survivor of Auschwitz.
    Dov is one of Lily’s 34 great-grandchildren and has shared her testimony of surviving the Holocaust with millions of social media users. 

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    23 mins

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