Joan Bakewell explores the moral ambiguity of Oskar Schindler, the saviour of more than 1,200 people but also a Nazi and notorious black marketeer. \n\nUsing interviews with Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's Ark, and some of the people Schindler saved, this programme explores the nature of heroism. \n\nHalf a century after the events, the survivors ask why the lessons of the Holocaust are still to be learnt.
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The Accidental Hero: Oskar Schindler
Joan Bakewell explores the moral ambiguity of Oskar Schindler, the saviour of more than 1,200 people but also a Nazi and notorious black marketeer. \n\nUsing interviews with Tho ...
20-10-2024
BBC 4
Nelson Mandela In His Own Words
During a visit to Stockholm, a month after his release from prison in February 1990, Nelson Mandela gives an exclusive in-depth interview to Joan Bakewell. \n\nMandela discusses ...
20-10-2024
BBC 4
Nelson Mandela In His Own Words
During a visit to Stockholm, a month after his release from prison in February 1990, Nelson Mandela gives an exclusive in-depth interview to Joan Bakewell. \n\nMandela discusses ...
20-10-2024
BBC 4
The Accidental Hero: Oskar Schindler
Joan Bakewell explores the moral ambiguity of Oskar Schindler, the saviour of more than 1,200 people but also a Nazi and notorious black marketeer. \n\nUsing interviews with Tho ...
20-10-2024
BBC 4