Episode 3— The Homeless, The Tempest-Tossed (1942-)
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Peter Coyote
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Daniel Mendelsohn
as Self - Writer
Deborah Lipstadt
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Eva Geiringer
as Self - Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sol Messinger
as Self - Buffalo, New York
Daniel Greene
as Self - Historian
Peter Hayes
as Self - Historian
Rebecca Erbelding
as Self - Historian
Timothy Snyder
as Self - Historian
Guy Stern
as Self - U.S. Army
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