Le 6 juin 1944 date le début de l’une des plus grandes batailles de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la bataille de Normandie. Face aux forces allemandes déjà éprouvées à l’Est et au Sud de l’Europe, les Alliés ouvrent un nouveau front à l’Ouest en débarquant ce jour-là sur les côtes normandes. La bataille de Normandie dure trois mois et constitue une étape fondamentale dans la libération du territoire français et plus globalement de l’Europe occupée. 
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For Libero Antonio (Tony) Di Zinno and his photography students, visiting the USC Shoah Foundation last week was not just a chance to learn about the Visual History Archive and its 53,000 testimonies. It was also an opportunity to deeply explore their sense of purpose as global citizens and responsibility as visual storytellers.
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A story on the CBS This Morning show about the latest in digital moviemaking technology made sure to note that the technology isn’t just for making imaginary creatures and movie stunt doubles – it’s also being used to create fully interactive displays of Holocaust survivors.
new dimensions, New Dimensions in Testimony, Pinchas Gutter / Monday, June 2, 2014
Betty Gerard shows and describes the Yellow Star of David she was forced to wear as a child in the Westerbork concentration camp in the Netherlands.
clip, female, jewish survivor, Betty Gerard, yellow star, netherlands / Monday, June 2, 2014
Alfred Eisner recalls hearing about the assassination of the infamous SS official Reinhard Heydrich. Eisner also describes the retaliation by the Nazi’s towards the Czech people including the destruction of the village of Lidice.
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Holocaust education is uniquely situated in China, a country without an antisemitic tradition, and thousands of miles from where the Holocaust happened. The last 20 years have seen great progress with Holocaust education programs there.
xu xin, China and the Holocaust / Tuesday, June 3, 2014
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