Holocaust Survivor Authors

The following tetimonies were given by survivors who had already written or would go on to write memoirs and other books about their experiences during the Holocaust.

Alicia Appleman-Jurman on Protecting Children

Holocaust survivor Alicia Appleman-Jurman says children should be protected no matter what, since they are often the first victims of genocide.

  • Alicia Appleman-Jurman on Protecting Children

    Language: English

    Holocaust survivor Alicia Appleman-Jurman says children should be protected no matter what, since they are often the first victims of genocide.

  • Alicia Appleman-Jurman on Her Message to the Future

    Language: English

    Holocaust survivor Alicia Appleman-Jurman reads a passage from her memoir, Alicia: My Story.

  • Livia Bitton-Jackson on Antisemitism

    Language: English

    Holocaust survivor Livia Bitton-Jackson describes the antisemitism she experienced in the buildup to the Holocaust.

  • Olga Levy Drucker on the Kindertransport

    Language: English

    Holocaust survivor Olga Levy Drucker describes the Kindertransport and how she became part of it.

  • Lucille Eichengreen on the Power of Memory

    Language: English

    Holocaust survivor Lucille Eichengreen describes how her former work in the concentration camp led to the arrest of several SS officers.

  • Robert Fisch on Memorializing the Holocaust

    Language: English

    Holocaust survivor Robert Fisch explains what he wants people to take away from his illustrated book on the Holocaust.