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- As a teenager, Rabbi Bent Melchior went into hiding with his family to escape Nazi deportation. In his own words, he tells a story of heroism and survival, and of the regular Danish people who took exceptional steps to save their neighbors
- My Father's War, an animated documentary produced by Humanity in Action, brings to life the experiences of Peter Hein and his son David. As a Jewish toddler in the Netherlands in the 1940s, Peter was separated from his parents, Jewish refugees from Germany, and whisked from hiding place to hiding place to escape deportation and death. Decades later, his own son David attempts to forge his own path fighting genocide in the Balkans after his father's mental health buckles under the weight of his memories. The film reveals the hereditary trauma of the Holocaust: the deep emotional wounds of forefathers passed on to children and grandchildren. Narrated by both Peter and David, the film depicts an inter-generational conversation, reverberating across the decades.
- At 87, Cornelia, once Germany's top official on immigration, recounts the remarkable history of her parents Donata and Eberhard Helmrich who together saved countless Jewish lives in the Holocaust.