Join our online discussion led by an esteemed panel who will speak about Jewish photographers – some professional, some amateur – who resisted Nazi dehumanization during the Holocaust by documenting the horrific actions of the Nazis and their collaborators. The photographers captured glimpses of the lives and responses of their fellow victims to Nazi brutality. The photographers’ work is an invaluable source of historical evidence and an expression of their courage.
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