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The Consul General of Austria in Los Angeles pays visit to USC Shoah Foundation


Andreas Launer, who took the position in August of 2017, wanted to see firsthand what he’d heard about the Institute’s growing array of interactive projects, such as Dimensions in Testimony and the Institute's VR films. Read More

Production begins on new 360 testimony featuring Holocaust survivor on site at concentration camp


Up and down, up and down. All day, every day. From the base of a stone quarry, inmates of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria were compelled by Nazis during the Holocaust to climb 186 steps to the top, lugging boulders that would be used for German state construction projects. Among those forced to take part in this sadistic form of slave labor was Edward Mosberg. Read More

Production begins on new 360 testimony featuring Holocaust survivor on site at concentration camp


Up and down, up and down. All day, every day. From the base of a stone quarry, inmates of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria were compelled by Nazis during the Holocaust to climb 186 steps to the top, lugging boulders that would be used for German state construction projects. Among those forced to take part in this sadistic form of slave labor was Edward Mosberg. Read More

Production begins on new 360 testimony featuring Holocaust survivor on site at concentration camp


Up and down, up and down. All day, every day. From the base of a stone quarry, inmates of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria were compelled by Nazis during the Holocaust to climb 186 steps to the top, lugging boulders that would be used for German state construction projects. Among those forced to take part in this sadistic form of slave labor was Edward Mosberg. Read More

Production begins on new 360 testimony featuring Holocaust survivor on site at concentration camp


Up and down, up and down. All day, every day. From the base of a stone quarry, inmates of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria were compelled by Nazis during the Holocaust to climb 186 steps to the top, lugging boulders that would be used for German state construction projects. Among those forced to take part in this sadistic form of slave labor was Edward Mosberg. Read More

Production begins on new 360 testimony featuring Holocaust survivor on site at concentration camp


Up and down, up and down. All day, every day. From the base of a stone quarry, inmates of the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria were compelled by Nazis during the Holocaust to climb 186 steps to the top, lugging boulders that would be used for German state construction projects. Among those forced to take part in this sadistic form of slave labor was Edward Mosberg. Read More

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