

The U.S. and the Holocaust: A Film by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein
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Episoder
S1 E1 - Episode One: “The Golden Door” (Beginnings-1938)
17. september 20222 t 7 minAfter decades of open borders, a xenophobic backlash prompts the United States to pass laws restricting immigration. In Germany, Hitler finds support for his antisemitic rhetoric and the Nazis begin their persecution of Jewish people, causing many to flee to neighboring countries or America. FDR and other world leaders are concerned by the growing refugee crisis but fail to coordinate a response.Gratis prøveversjon av PBS Documentaries eller kjøpS1 E2 - Episode Two: “Yearning to Breathe Free” (1938-1942)
18. september 20222 t 16 minAfter Kristallnacht, Jews are desperate to escape Hitler’s expanding reach. Americans are united in their disapproval of Nazi brutality but divided on whether or how to act even as World War II begins. Charles Lindbergh speaks for isolationists while FDR tries to support the European democracies. The Nazis invade the Soviet Union, and the Holocaust begins in secret.Gratis prøveversjon av PBS Documentaries eller kjøpPrisen før rabatt er medianprisen for de siste 90 dagene.S1 E3 - Episode Three: “The Homeless, Tempest Tossed” (1942 - )
19. september 20222 t 10 minThe first reports of the killing reach the United States. A group of dedicated government officials form the War Refugee Board to finance and support rescue operations. As the Allies advance, soldiers uncover mass graves and liberate German concentration camps, revealing the sheer scale of the Holocaust. The danger of its reverberations becomes apparent.Gratis prøveversjon av PBS Documentaries eller kjøpPrisen før rabatt er medianprisen for de siste 90 dagene.