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100 Days to Inspire Respect
Carl Wilkens, head of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency International in Kigali, Rwanda, was the only American who stayed in Rwanda during the genocide. He explains his decision to stay.
100 Days to Inspire Respect
Marion remembers the moment her father taught her to treat gay people with respect.
Henry describes his flight from Berlin, Germany, to Shanghai, China, in summer 1940 and recalls the family members he left behind.
100 Days to Inspire Respect
Paul reflects on his hope that his testimony, and all of the testimonies collected by USC Shoah Foundation, can help teach respect to future generations.
Judith reflects on the social relations that were formed among Jewish refugees of various nationalities in Shanghai, China, during the war.
Cornelia Aaron-Swaab reflects on the importance of giving her testimony to help educate others on the atrocities of the Holocaust so it never happens again.
100 Days to Inspire Respect
Roméo discusses a dispute in the United Nations with American diplomats about how to respond to the burgeoning Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
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