b'IMPACT:KEEPING THE STORYInternational March of the Viewing Holocaust survivors in full 360 at the locations that Living changed their lives forever is a transformative experience that Thanks to the generous support of the Shermanhumanizes history. The Sherman Foundations and International March of the Living,Foundations is honored to support in May 2019 USC Shoah Foundation recorded fourthe collection of 360-degree Holocaust survivors using cutting-edge, 360-degreesurvivor testimony on location so filming techniques at the physical locations of their pre-war and wartime experiences in Europe. The projectthat their memories will continue arose from a partnership between the Institute andto inspire and guide future the International March of the Living, an educationalgenerations. program that coordinates an annual week-long trip in Poland, culminating in a march with thousandsAlex Sherman, President, Sherman Foundationsof participants who walk from the Nazi death camp Auschwitz to Birkenau, to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust on Yom HaShoah. Over the years, some 300 Holocaust survivors have been among those who make the nearly two-mile march from the main camp at Auschwitz to Birkenau. With the aid of new technology, USC Shoah Foundation will soon provide immersive testimony experiences from those who lived in and survived the historic sites visited by March of the Living participants. Among these survivors are Max Glauben, who was 13 when his familys apartment was destroyed in the historic battle of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and Eva Kuper, who was two when her mothers cousin rescued her from a train in the frantic moments before it headed to the Treblinka death camp. The 360 video records the survivor and the surrounding location, giving the viewer the sensation of being at that place with the survivor. These new immersive 360-degree testimonies on location represent the first testimony collection of its kind and will forever preserve survivors memories attached to places of emotional and historical significance. For future March of the Living participants, as well as millions of individuals who will never meet a survivor or travel to Europe to explore this history in person, 360-degree testimonies on location offer a rare and critical opportunity to share survivors stories.Behind the scenes image of Holocaust survivor Max Eisen during 360-degree filming at Auschwitz-Birkenau. 2019 ANNUAL REPORT13'