When the Nazis murdered Faye Schulman’s family, she survived because she could operate a camera. She later joined the resistance and became one of the only known Jewish partisan photographers of WWII.
An interesting Chester study of a noteworthy survivor of Nazi’s death camps. She learned to be a photographer from her older brother, and it saved her life because the Nazi’s liked keeping records of things.
Snippets of her life before, during and after World War II. Even if you aren’t mesmerized by it, surely you can watch for 11 minutes on such an important topic!