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Ep 92: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Bernie Furshpan P2 on hmTv

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Episode 92 — The Fog of War and Humanity (Part 2)
Guest: Dr. Bernie Furshpan | Host: Richard Acritelli | Series: hmTv

In Part 1, Bernie Furshpan recounted how his parents escaped Nazi murder squads. In Part 2, we follow the equally dramatic “after” story—one that begins in a Munich displaced‑persons camp and ends with a family carving out a future in Brooklyn. Bernie explains:

* How a traumatized ten‑year‑old forest survivor joined Israel’s fledgling air force with nothing more than borrowed rifles and boundless will.
* Why Bernie’s mother, separated from her own mother for five years, vowed never to let her children come home to an empty house.
* The subtle scars of second‑generation PTSD—from triple‑locked doors to scanning every room for exits.
* The ticking urgency behind The Weight of Memory: I Am Bernie Furshpan, a new documentary framing Holocaust lessons for Gen Z.

This episode is a blueprint for turning inherited trauma into purposeful action—whether through education, museum work, or simply teaching children to value a safe, open society. Tune in for an intimate, hopeful reminder that even in the fog of war, humanity can prevail.

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Episode 92 — The Fog of War and Humanity (Part 2)
Guest: Dr. Bernie Furshpan | Host: Richard Acritelli | Series: hmTv

In Part 1, Bernie Furshpan recounted how his parents escaped Nazi murder squads. In Part 2, we follow the equally dramatic “after” story—one that begins in a Munich displaced‑persons camp and ends with a family carving out a future in Brooklyn. Bernie explains:

* How a traumatized ten‑year‑old forest survivor joined Israel’s fledgling air force with nothing more than borrowed rifles and boundless will.
* Why Bernie’s mother, separated from her own mother for five years, vowed never to let her children come home to an empty house.
* The subtle scars of second‑generation PTSD—from triple‑locked doors to scanning every room for exits.
* The ticking urgency behind The Weight of Memory: I Am Bernie Furshpan, a new documentary framing Holocaust lessons for Gen Z.

This episode is a blueprint for turning inherited trauma into purposeful action—whether through education, museum work, or simply teaching children to value a safe, open society. Tune in for an intimate, hopeful reminder that even in the fog of war, humanity can prevail.

  continue reading

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