From racism to women's rights, Dustin Hoffman has always been very outspoken about the need for equality and more humanity in this world. The Academy Award-winning actor was recently featured on a PBS Show called "Finding Your Roots," which delves into the family trees of celebrities, often digging up surprising results — but never before has a star been so affected by the findings.
Watch the incredible moment Dustin Hoffman discovers a previously unknown Holocaust survivor hidden deep within his family tree. His great-grandmother was a woman named Libby who started a brand new life in America after surviving in the Soviet.
By the time she arrived in New York, records show that Libby suffered from extreme physical disabilities, including senility, amputation of an extremity, and 20/70 vision. Despite the fact that Dustin had no idea she even existed before this moment, he now describes her as the hero of his family. "People ask me today, 'What are you?' I say, 'I'm a Jew.' They all survived for me to be here."
According to DoSomething.org, 11 million people were killed during the Holocaust. 1.1 million of those victims were children. 6 million of those victims were Jewish. Other groups targeted by the Nazis were Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals, disabled people, and Roma.
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