Évian Conference - How Do You Solve a Problem Like The Jews? | Faces of the Holocaust | Unpacked

In July of 1938 32 countries and 24 NGOs attended the Évian Conference, convened by Franklin D. Roosevelt to solve the pressing problem of Jewish refugees. Over the course of the nine-day conference, they learned about the thousands upon thousands of Jews trying to flee. Every single country expressed sympathy for the Jews, but few offered to actually help. Beyond names and numbers, Faces of the Holocaust provides a groundbreaking approach that adds a human context to the quintessential crime against humanity. Watch the rest of the series here: Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:46 The historical context of the Evian Conference 01:39 Oppressive Nazi laws 02:06 “The Jewish Problem“ - Jewish refugees 02:39 Reasons for not saving the Jews 03:30 Failing the test of civilization 04:28 The Final Solution 04:48 Outro Subscribe and turn on your notifications so you don’t miss future uploads! Recommended video — Golda Meir: Iron Lady of the Middle East Let’s connect: Website — Instagram — Twitter — TikTok — @jewishunpacked Facebook — ----------- Executive Producer: -Melinda Goldrich Gold Level: - The Goldrich Family Foundation - Lauren & Ezra Kest Silver Level: - In honor of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum ----------- Image and Footage credits: - USHMM - Yad Vashem ----------- About Faces of the Holocaust: Transcending the sheer enormity of the horror, the series introduces viewers to the human paradigms of the period, the place, the culture and the social landscapes and norms. Rather than telling stories about the people and how the Holocaust affected them, the series tells the stories of the human mosaic that defined, enabled, defied and resisted the Holocaust. About Unpacked: People are complex and complicated — yet we’re constantly being pushed to oversimplify our world. At Unpacked we know that being complex makes us more interesting. Because of this, we break the world down with nuance and insight to drive your curiosity and challenge your thinking. #Holocaust #Refugees #ShineaLight
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