b'IMPACT:TELLING THE STORYSpotlight: Alan MoskinHolocaust liberators and liberation witnesses make up about 400 of the Institutes 55,000 testimonies of genocide survivors and witnesses. Alan Moskin, who fought in World War II as a member of the 66th Infantry under General George Patton, shared his story as part of USC Shoah Foundations Dimensions in Testimony (DiT) program, which was the first DiT exhibit featuring a concentration camp liberator. As with other DiT exhibits, viewers interacted with Moskin, asking him questions that prompted real-time responses from pre-recorded interviews.The production of Moskins DiT interview was sponsored by the Snider Foundation, whose transformative gifts have supported the Institute across a variety of programs. USC Shoah Foundations survivor testimonies are critically important because they allow viewers to interact with the video and feel close to the subject, building understanding and compassion, said Sarena Snider, a Trustee of The Snider Foundation. The Snider Foundation is proud to support and amplify those efforts, allowing Moskins story to live on for generations to come.IWitness Resources in DevelopmentLIBERATION HEROES: THE LAST EYEWITNESSESA MESSAGE TO THE FUTURELiberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses documentary premiered on Discovery Channel on May 1, 2019, Holocaust Remembrance Day, as part of the Institutes Stronger Than Hate initiative. Utilizing testimonies of liberators and liberation witnesses from the Visual History Archive, the films cautionary tale is a stark reminder of what can happen when insidious hatred remains unchecked. The documentary was made possible with leadership from Board of Councilors Executive Committee members Mickey Shapiro, Ceci Chan, David Zaslav and Board of Councilors member Andy Friendly. Mickey Shapiro and Ceci Chan provided vital generous support and served as executive producers along with Stephen Smith and Andi Gitow. Ford Motor Company provided additional funding. The film, directed by Vanessa Roth, is presented by June Beallor Productions and Andy Friendly Productions in association with USC Shoah Foundation for Discovery Channel.24 2019 ANNUAL REPORT'