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A force more powerful a century of nonviolent conflict

The third program looks at Denmark during the second world war, and how the Danes resisted the Nazis, and at Chile during the reign of General Pinochet.

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  • "century of nonviolent conflict"
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  • "The third program looks at Denmark during the second world war, and how the Danes resisted the Nazis, and at Chile during the reign of General Pinochet."@en
  • "The third program looks at Denmark during the second world war, and how the Danes resisted the Nazis, and at Chile during the reign of General Pinochet."
  • "Documentary about the use of non-violence for political change in the 20th century."@en
  • "Part two of A Force More Powerful looks at South Africa and the resistance to Apartheid, and Poland, and the birth of a workers union seperate from Communist rule."@en
  • "Part two of A Force More Powerful looks at South Africa and the resistance to Apartheid, and Poland, and the birth of a workers union seperate from Communist rule."
  • ""This two-part documentary series tells one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories--how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South America in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century to fight for their rights and freedom"--Container."@en
  • "This two-part series tells one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories--how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century to fight for their rights and freedom."@en
  • "This six-part series tells one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories-- how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century to fight for their rights and freedom."
  • "This six-part series tells one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories-- how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century to fight for their rights and freedom."@en
  • "Episode 2 looks at Danish resistance to German occupation, the solidarity movement in Poland and Chilean resistance to General Pinochet."@en
  • "This six-part series tells one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories-- how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century, to fight for their rights and freedom."
  • "This six-part series tells one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories-- how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century, to fight for their rights and freedom."@en
  • "Episode 1 in this series is about the move for desegregation in Nashville, the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, and Gandhi's campaign for full independence in India."@en
  • "Episode one. In the 1960s, Gandhi's nonviolent weapons were taken up by black college students in Nashville, Tenessee. Disciplined and strictly nonviolent, they successfully desegregated Nashville's downtown lunch countes in five months, becoming a model for the entire civil rights movement. In India in the 1930s, after Gandhi had returned from South Africa, he and his followers adopted a strategy of refusing to cooperate with British rule. Through civil disobedience and boycotts, they successfully loosened their oppressors' grip on power and set India on the path to freedom. In 1985, a young South African named Mikhuseli Jack led a movement against the legalized discrimination known as apartheid. Their campaign of nonviolent mass action, most notably a devastating consumer boycott in the Eastern Cape province, awakened whites to black grievances and fatally weakened business support for apartheid. Episode two. In April, 1940, German military forces invaded Denmark. Danish leaders adopted a strategy of "resistance disguised as collaboration" - undermining German objectives by negotiating, delaying, and obstructing Nazi demands. Underground resistance organized sabotage and strikes, and rescued all but a handful of Denmark's seven thousand Jews. In 1980, striking workers in Poland demanded independent unions. Using their leverage to negotiate unprecedented rights in system where there was no power separate from the communist party, they created a union, Solidarity. Driven undergound by a government crackdown in 1981, Solidarity re-emerged in 1989 as Poland governing political party. In 1983, Chilean workers initiated a wave of nonviolent protests against the military dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet. Severe repression failed to stop the protests, and violent opposition failed to dislodge the dictatorship - until the democratic opposition organized to defeat Pinochet in a 1988 referendum."
  • "A series that looks at one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories ; how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarianism."@en
  • "The first program in this series is about India and Ghandi's campaign for full independence, and Nashville, and the move for desegregation."@en
  • "The first program in this series is about India and Ghandi's campaign for full independence, and Nashville, and the move for desegregation."
  • "Deals with the non-violent struggles in South Africa against the injustice of apartheid and the development of the Solidarity movement in Poland, both during the 1980s."@en
  • "This six-part series tells one of the 20th centuy's most important and least-known stories--how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Ghandi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century to fight for their rights and freedom."@en
  • "A two-part documentary series on one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories-- how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century, to fight for their rights and freedom."
  • "DVD : This six-part series tells one of the 20th century's most important and least-known stories-- how nonviolent power overcame oppression and authoritarian rule. In South Africa in 1907, Mohandas Gandhi led Indian immigrants in a nonviolent fight for rights denied them by white rulers. The power that Gandhi pioneered has been used by underdogs on every continent and in every decade of the 20th century to fight for their rights and freedom."
  • "Examines the methods of nonviolent resistance pioneered by Gandhi and how they have been used to fight injustice in three different settings."

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