Learning, to Learn from History | A Conversation with Géraldine Schwarz
On March 7, the Human Rights Program hosted a book talk at Harvard Law School with acclaimed author Géraldine Schwarz about her memoir "Those Who Forget: My Family’s Story in Nazi Europe".
Видео Learning, to Learn from History | A Conversation with Géraldine Schwarz канала Harvard Law School
Видео Learning, to Learn from History | A Conversation with Géraldine Schwarz канала Harvard Law School
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