Abstract
A Force More Powerful, a three-hour, two-part/episode documentary series reveals one of the 20th century's most important but least understood stories how millions chose to battle the forces of brutality and oppression with nonviolent weapons and won. Tracing how the movements inspired, borrowed from and built on each other, the series begins in 1907 with a young Mohandas Gandhi, the most influential leader in the history of nonviolent resistance, as he rouses his fellow Indians living in South Africa in a nonviolent struggle against racial oppression.
This Episode 2 of the series recounts how Danish citizens resist the Nazi Occupation, how striking Poland ship workers band together in Solidarity to fight communism head-on in 1980, and concludes in 1988 Chile where seven million citizens overcome their fears about the power of dictator Augusto Pinochet and participate in a special election which throws him out of office.
This Episode 2 of the series recounts how Danish citizens resist the Nazi Occupation, how striking Poland ship workers band together in Solidarity to fight communism head-on in 1980, and concludes in 1988 Chile where seven million citizens overcome their fears about the power of dictator Augusto Pinochet and participate in a special election which throws him out of office.
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Subject
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A Force More Powerful
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01:17:30 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Higher education
Copyright Holder
Name | York Zimmerman Inc. |
Role | Producer |
Telephone | (202) 337-3291 |
Address | 2233 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Suite 502 Washington, D.C. 20007 U.S.A |
[email protected] |
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