. >> another your name alice andriy writes on a personal note, she writes, my grandfather, doctor henry landed at the statue of liberty as well in 1938, and joined you later to prosecute the nazis at nuremburg. so, there are a number of people who are connecting on a very, very personal level, with your recollections. i want to move on to another thing, actually. apple didn't fall far from the tree. you are a, father and your son has followed in your footsteps, and became human rights lawyer himself. we have a clip of don talking about you, and about your work. i'd like to have a look at that, if we could. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> my dad is a guy who's been traumatized, about what he saw, smell, heard, and felt with his own eyes, ears, hands. i read quite a number of letters that he wrote while he was, they're liberating the camps. what he saw, but he felt, while this was going on. this has fueled a nuclear reactor inside this, manned and it's still, still, still what he does every day. >> ben, i know we are just scratching the surface in the short program, you have devoted that gets after the war,