Martin Gruber is the 14th young Austrian to work at the Institute in lieu of military service
Teaching with Testimony Webinar: Navigating IWitness a (Re)Introduction
Participants will become familiar with the various pathways of IWitness by navigating through the site with USC Shoah Foundation educators. Participants will take away strategies of best practices for accessing testimony-based resources on IWitness and will learn how to build their own digital classroom within the site. Register now!
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At 90, Dallas Holocaust survivor Max Glauben shared horrors of the Holocaust… something he’s been doing for decades… but never like this. “I didn’t have enough toes or fingers, to count the times I spoke,” he shared, while telling his story once again at a local production studio. “I’ve been doing it about 40 years.”
Sharing her father's story
USC Shoah Foundation showcases its programming in Aspen, Colo.
Historical geographer uses technology to examine intersect of perpetrators, victims in Holocaust ghettos
The USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research first began a partnership with the Holocaust Geographies Collaborative in 2014, when the team visited the Institute to explore the ways in which the Visual History Archive can be used to create geographic visualizations of the Holocaust.