
A Message From The Future: Bosnia Greets Ukraine
SURVIVORS OF THE BOSNIAN WAR HAVE A MESSAGE FOR THEIR FRIENDS IN UKRAINE
For nearly four years, from 1992-1996, Bosnian Serbs set siege to the multi-ethnic city of Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Return to Rivne: A Holocaust Story
When German troops swept into Rivne in 1941, they soon began shooting thousands of the city's Jews. Here's a story narrated by two women whose lives were saved by a Ukrainian farmer and his family.
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Haya-Lea Detinko -- Surviving Stalin's Gulag
Haya-Lea was born in 1920 in Rovno, which then belonged to Poland. She grew up in a traditional Jewish family, joined a Zionist youth club called Hashomer Hatzair and looked forward to emigrating to Palestine, just like her sister. But the Soviets took eastern Poland in September 1939 and Haya-Lea's membership in Hashomer Hatzair earned her a ten year sentence of hard labor in Siberia. The rest of her family remained behind, not knowing that the Nazis would overrun the town soon after Haya-Lea's deportation to the east.
Haya-Lea survived the Gulag and moved to Leningrad (St. Petersburg), where she shared her story with Centropa in 2002. This film is dedicated to Haya-Lea, who died shortly after the interview.
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Arnold Fabrikant -- Jewish Soldier's Red Star
Here is the story of Arnold Fabrikant of Odessa, with an introduction and epilogue narrated by Morley Safer
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