
Maetal Haas-Kogan
When Maetal Haas-Kogan was just a few months old, her great-grandfather Benjamin Oudkerk gave his testimony to USC Shoah Foundation. Now, she’s a Harvard freshman and spending half of her winter break interning in USC Shoah Foundation’s education department.
Haas-Kogan said she grew up hearing stories about her family’s survival of the Holocaust. Her great-grandfather had survived the war mostly hiding in the home of friends who were also part of the resistance underground movement, and adopted her grandfather as a young boy after the war.
February Institute Visit: RSVP to Attend
USC
650 West 35th Street
LVL114
United States
Public visits to USC Shoah Foundation give guests a chance to explore the life stories of survivors and witnesses to genocide preserved in the Visual History Archive, and how testimony is used to overcome prejudice, intolerance and hatred.
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Holocaust Geographies Collaborative Returning to USC Shoah Foundation Next Week
Concentration Camps: A Global History
USC Doheny Memorial Library
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Herklotz Room
Los Angeles, CA 90089
United States
A lecture by Dan Stone (Royal Holloway, University of London)
USC, Herklotz Room, Doheny Memorial Library (Music Library)