
Auschwitz Survivor Reflects on Compassion and Reducing Hatred
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Holocaust survivor Marian Turksi on how society can avoid such atrocities from occurring again.
Historian Simon Schama speaks with Holocaust survivor Marian Turksi, who shares this message with the world: "Auschwitz did not fall from the sky. It comes step by step. Evil comes step by step. And therefore, you shouldn’t be indifferent. Let’s start with reducing hatred, and trying to understand other people."
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Funding for SIMON SCHAMA: THE HOLOCAUST, 80 YEARS ON was provided in part by the Ford Foundation, The Polonsky Foundation, The Sylvia A. and Simon B. Poyta Programming Endowment to...

Auschwitz Survivor Reflects on Compassion and Reducing Hatred
Clip | 2m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Historian Simon Schama speaks with Holocaust survivor Marian Turksi, who shares this message with the world: "Auschwitz did not fall from the sky. It comes step by step. Evil comes step by step. And therefore, you shouldn’t be indifferent. Let’s start with reducing hatred, and trying to understand other people."
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The Holocaust... is absolutely overwhelming.
Even as a historian, there's only so much you can read and understand.
And to really grasp it, you need to talk to somebody who lived it.
So I went back to Warsaw to talk to someon who did experience everything: the ghetto, Auschwitz, and two death marches.
His name is Marian Turski, and I wanted him, one of the last survivors, to have the last word.
-[SCHAMA:] What message would you like to give to the world now?
Tracing the Beginning of the Holocaust
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Hitler's extermination of European Jews began in Lithuania in 1941. (2m 55s)
Preview | Simon Schama: The Holocaust, 80 Years On
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Historian Simon Schama examines the Holocaust, 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz. (32s)
Auschwitz Survivor Reflects on Compassion and Reducing Hatred
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Holocaust survivor Marian Turksi on how society can avoid such atrocities from occurring again. (2m 40s)
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