Henry Spira (June 19, 1927 – September 12, 1998) was a prominent animal rights activist, and co-founder of the movement in the United States to stop the use of animals in experiments. Though born in Antwerp, Belgium, he and his family, who were Jews, moved to America in 1940 (during the Second World War) to escape Nazism.
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Hugues Ryffel
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Archimob
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Fabienne Regard
Marc-Antoine Schüpfer
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Testimony
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French
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150
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Archimob: Interview with Henry Spira
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Archimob
CHERSA (Centre d'Historiographie et de Recherche sur les Sources. Audiovisuelles)