Recovering Victims’ Voices Lecture Series
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‘I did not want to die without having kissed a woman’

Queer Desire in the Holocaust

March 28, 2024 @ 11:00 am
Professor Anna Hájková, Reader for modern European continental history and Co-Director of the Centre for Global Jewish Studies, University of Warwick. Copyright: Václav Jirásek
Professor Anna Hájková, Reader for modern European continental history and Co-Director of the Centre for Global Jewish Studies, University of Warwick. Copyright: Václav Jirásek
Dr. Anna Hájková, pioneer of queer Holocaust history, will discuss why including queer narratives is crucial to developing a deeper understanding of Nazi persecution and societal resistance.
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Start: March 28, 2024 / 11:00 AM

Since the founding of the USC Shoah Foundation in 1994, more than 56,000 survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides have recorded their testimonies for our Visual History Archive. As we mark our 30th anniversary year, we highlight some of these remarkable stories by sharing a curated selection from our Voices from the Archive series.  A version of this article originally appeared in 2021 connected to an event on women resistance fighters (watch the event and read more profiles here).

She Smuggled Love, Hope, and Dynamite Over the Ghetto Walls

In October 1942, when deportations from the Warsaw ghetto paused, more than 20 youth groups and underground units coalesced into a united front. Vladka Meed channeled her despair at losing her family into fighting the Nazis.
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Leading the USC Shoah Foundation Board delegation to Israel were the organization's executive director Dr. Robert J. Williams, a Holocaust historian, and board chairman Joel Citron.

USC Shoah Foundation Partners with National Library of Israel

The USC Shoah Foundation has partnered with the National Library of Israel to provide Israelis with the first countrywide access to the Institute's entire Visual History Archive, including testimonies from more than 52,000 Holocaust survivors and hundreds of survivors of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks.
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‘Schindler’s List’: An Oral History of a Masterpiece

Thirty years after sweeping the Oscars, Steven Spielberg, Liam Neeson, Martin Scorsese and others reveal the untold story behind one of the most revered films of all time, including George Lucas' secret behind-the-scenes role, how Mel Gibson was put forward to play Schindler and more.

Remembering Kia Hays

When one works in the field of Holocaust memory, you tend to find that your colleagues are a mission driven, self-effacing, highly dedicated bunch. We work with hard subjects, care deeply and build strong bonds with one another as we cope with the challenging, yet abundantly meaningful work. We were blessed here at USC Shoah Foundation to have formed those strong bonds with the brilliant and compassionate Kia Hays.

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