Sonia Klein (née Joskowicz) est née le 16 juin 1925 à Varsovie (Pologne). Ses parents, Itzack et Jospa Joskowicz, ont une boutique où l’on vend des fruits, des légumes, du bois et du charbon. Sonia est l’aînée de trois enfants ; elle a une soeur et un frère. Avant la guerre, elle fréquente une école publique et veut devenir enseignante.
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In this event, the Center's two student research fellows will discuss the testimony-based research they conducted during Summer 2020. Exploring testimonies from the USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive's Nanjing Massacre collection, Lucy Sun (USC undergraduate student, History major, Psychology and Law minor) researched the resistance of women during the Nanjing Massacre.
Cambodian genocide survivor, Theary Seng, reflects on the power of anger and the difference between anger and hate.
Archive features testimonials of survivors.
Co-sponsored by U.S. Mission to the UN in observance of International Day of Commemoration.
Used extensively in Europe and Latin America.
Attendees from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and the Ukraine.
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