As a result, thousands of drawings and paintings survived the War. They remain vivid testimonies to courage and resistance against dehumanization.” On October 6, 1944, Dicker-Brandeis and 60 of ...
Jeane Musesambili stood before the crowd and told them how she's "never known courage by its name." "But lately," she read from a poem she'd written, "I have learned to appreciate it in all its forms.