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- On August 25, 1992, Serbian nationalist forces bombed the National Library in Sarajevo. Two million books were turned into ash, including over 100,000 unique writings. The attack on the library was an attack on the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina's culture and history. In Knut W. Jorfal's documentary "burning books", we meet the people who risked their lives to save the memory of multicultural Bosnia from one of world history's largest book fire.
- In November 26, 1942, 767 Jews were deported from Norway and transported on a boat called M/S Donau, to be placed in Auschwitz. One of the survivors, Samuel Steinemann, tells us his sober but emotional story about how he experienced the whole thing, from the actual deportation until his arrival at the concentration camp.