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Human Rights (Video)
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50 episodes
7 months ago
Enrich your understanding of human rights ideas and practices.
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Enrich your understanding of human rights ideas and practices.
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The Nazis Next Door with Eric Lichtblau -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
Human Rights (Video)
52 minutes 43 seconds
8 years ago
The Nazis Next Door with Eric Lichtblau -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
In his highly-acclaimed book, The Nazis Next Door, Eric Lichtblau tells the shocking and shameful story of how America became a safe haven for Hitler's men. Lichtblau explains here how it was possible for thousands of Nazis -- from concentration camp guards to high-level officers in the Third Reich -- to move to the U.S. after WWII, and quietly settle into new lives as Americans. Some of them gained entry as self-styled refugees, while others enjoyed the help and protection of the CIA, the FBI, and the military, who put them to work as spies, intelligence assets, and leading scientists and engineers. Lichtblau's book draws from once-secret government records and interviews, telling the full story of the Nazi scientists brought to America, and the German spies and con men who followed them and lived for decades as Americans. He is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop at UC San Diego. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 31542]
Human Rights (Video)
Enrich your understanding of human rights ideas and practices.