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Los Aliados liberan los campos Alemanes y el p煤blico ve la magnitud del Holocausto.
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As the Allies liberate German camps, the public sees the sheer scale of the Holocaust.
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En la guerra, algunos estadounidenses ayudan a los refugiados; otros son indiferentes.
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As war begins, some Americans work tirelessly to help refugees; others remain indi铿erent.
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Una reacci贸n xen贸foba lleva al Congreso a restringir la inmigraci贸n.
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Reversing open borders, a xenophobic backlash prompts Congress to restrict immigration.
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Extras
Asking how we as a society can learn from the past.
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People assume every Jew died in a camp or gas chamber. But that鈥檚 only part of the story.
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It is impossible to tally how many thousands the board saved, directly or indirectly.
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Holocaust survivor Eva Geiringer reflects on life in Auschwitz.
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An attempt to save refugee children in the US hits antisemitism "so deep and so cruel."
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When the children finally arrived at Ellis Island, only their father greeted them.
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Founded by a handful of students, it became the largest anti-war group in US history.
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By the early 1900s, many white Americans embraced a pseudo-science called eugenics.
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"Exclusion of people, and shutting them out, has been as American as apple pie."
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"We're challenged to think of what we would have done..." Premieres September 18.
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Specials
Filmmakers and special guests explore themes from the U.S. and the Holocaust.
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Filmmakers and special guests explore themes from the U.S. and the Holocaust.
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