Covering Their Tracks is the extraordinary story of a young man’s escape from a moving train bound for the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust, and his fight to hold the French national rail company, the SNCF, accountable for their actions as they later bid for lucrative high-speed rail contracts in the United States.
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Ep. 8: Harvard and the End of the Jewish Ivy League
Ep. 7: Penn and the Great Sorority Coup of 1987
Ep. 6: Cornell and its Off-Campus, Off-Kilter Jewish Commune
Ep. 5: Brown University and Mrs. Smith’s Kosher Kitchen
Ep. 4: Yale and the Slow Death of Quotas
Ep. 3: Dartmouth and the Jews who Loved it
Ep. 2: Princeton and the ‘Dirty Bicker’ of 1958
Ep. 1: Columbia and Its Forgotten Jewish Campus
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