Who Do You Think You Are?

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MY FAMILY, THE HOLOCAUST AND ME

y his own estimation, barrister andin 2018. Nevertheless, his unforgettable episode, which focused on his family’s experiences during the Holocaust, prompted an “outpouring of conversation” among viewers who wanted to know more. It also inspired this immensely moving two-part documentary, which was first shown in 2020. As well as Rinder continuing his own research, the programmes also follow other Jewish people as they trace family stories linked to the Holocaust, in part as a way to understand the psychological impact on not just the survivors, but their children too.

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