Zamba is a well-known Argentinian animated character that travels through time and is famous among children. He is also an important tool for teachers in the classroom. In this episode, Zamba and his friends play hide-and-seek. But Zamba is not happy with simply hiding beneath the desk: he looks for the perfect hideout. This search leads him to a journey that takes him to a girl’s hideout, a girl called Ana Frank. She explains that she is escaping from persecution. Why is Ana persecuted? She says that at times certain groups were persecuted or killed just for being or thinking differently. This is called genocide. Ana has a valuable book of memory, and asks Zamba to save memory from genocide, save it from those who wish the victory of oblivion. Zamba’s mission takes him to the places and moments of history in which the genocides were committed. He finds an ally in each place, who helps to write the book of Memory. Zamba and his Friends travel to Mount Ararat in 1915, where they find out about the genocide of the Armenian people. The trip continues until, finally, they arrive in Ruanda in the 90s.
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