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Courage to Care

Submitted by ben on December 15, 2009 - 10:41pm
in
  • Rescue and Resistance
  • Holocaust and Human Behavior
  • History
  • Choosing to Participate
  • World War II

30 minutes, color
Source: out of print

This film contains profiles of individuals during the Third Reich who helped protect Jews in France, Holland and Poland, and of Jews who were saved by non-Jews. The film raises questions about what motivated rescuers to assist victims in Nazi-occupied Europe and what moral and ethical dilemmas non-Jews confronted when deciding to engage in rescue work.

Related lesson:
Rescuers of the Holocaust: Taking a Stand

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