Worse Than War Documentary Premieres April 14th on PBS
This Wednesday, April 14th at 9pm, please tune in to the television debut of the gripping documentary, WORSE THAN WAR, based on international bestselling author, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen's work. Goldhagen, who also wrote Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, explores how and why genocides start, why interventions do not occur sooner, and what we can do to stop it.
The film also mentions the work of 2006 Echoing Green Fellow Mark Hanis, founder of Genocide Intervention Network, which provides citizens with the tools to help prevent genocide.
PBS is airing this important work during National Holocaust Remembrance Week. Again, for those on the east coast, you can watch Worse than War on April 14th at 9pm. For others, please check your local listings.

April 13, 2010 - 2:02pm
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