If history is not told or forgotten, its power to educate is lost. So when Joseph R. Perella '64 '06H heard about the unknown story of Italians risking their lives to rescue Jews and other refugees during World War II, he knew it had to be shared on a grand scale.
On Thursday, Oct. 22, the documentary My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes was shown in Lehigh University's Zoellner Arts Center to a packed crowd of students, alumni, faculty, staff, and members of the community. A panel discussion followed.
Source: http://www1.lehigh.edu/
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