Friday, October 31, 2014

New on Thirteen and NJTV - Complicit

   "Complicit"   
 airs: Saturday November 1 at 7am on
 
  AND
  
Sunday November 2 at 9:30am and 7pm
and Tuesday November 4 at 11:30pm
A Jewish refugee family aboard the SS St. Louis, Miami Harbor, 1939





  
This Week on Due Process 

Why, in 1939, was a shipload of German Jews not granted refuge? Why were they turned away by this country?  Why was the SS St. Louis forced back to Europe, where nearly a third of its passengers would be killed in the Holocaust?

It's an episode that cuts to critical questions of American law and justice.

On this edition of "Due Process," a look back at that "Voyage of the Damned," with a St. Louis survivor, Eva Wiener, and the leaders of the St. Louis Legacy Project.

In their documentary, "Complicit: The Untold Story of Why the Roosevelt Administration Denied Safe Haven to Jewish Refugees," Psychologist Ruth Ann Kalish and Lawyer Robert Krakow charge FDR with placing politics above compassion.

Join us and decide for yourself!

Sandy and Raymond 


Due Process - winner of 25 New York and Mid-Atlantic Emmys - airs on WNET/Thirteen and NJTV.

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