now it's 1943, after the battle of stalingrad, and now the nazis are losing.sudden, my grandfather and a lot of other lithuanians have a lot of courage to stand up to the nazis, and that's what he did. it was right at that time that he started to stand up to the nazis. it was not to savejews, though. mm. it was to get lithuania free. for the purposes of time, i'm now going to demand that we fast—forwa rd all the way to 2018, 2019, cos what is extraordinary is a twist to your story. all this investigation into the evil, into the darkness, right at your own family's doorstep. you then decided you were going to confront lithuania with this. you were going tojoin a campaign to have your own grandfather's name taken off all of the different memorials that celebrate him still inside the country. and you joined forces with a descendant of lithuanian jews, whose family had been wiped out, and you believe some of them wiped out by your own grandfather. he's called grant gochin. and from grant gochin�*s point of view, your family represent the reason why hundreds of his