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In this clip, Justus Rosenberg also recalls his impression of American journalist and rescuer Varian Fry.
/ Monday, January 10, 2022
Justus Rosenberg worked with Varian Fry to rescue more than 1,000 artists and intellectuals as part of the Emergency Rescue Committee. In this clip, Rosenberg expresses frustration at having to turn away many others.
Read more about Justus Rosenberg
/ Monday, January 10, 2022
In this event Hosted by USC Shoah Foundation, in partnership with Writer's Bloc and Holocaust Museum LA, Batalion unveils countless stories of ingenuity, ferocity, and daring by girls and young women who fought the Nazis in Hitler’s ghettos in Poland. They blew up trains. They smuggled food and guns. They distributed false papers. They built bombs from a recipe unearthed in an old Russian pamphlet. They bought munitions. They spied.
lecture, presentation / Thursday, January 20, 2022
Eva (Geiringer) Schloss was 15 on January 27, 1945, the day the Soviet army first entered Auschwitz. But, she says, as the war raged on and uncertainty persisted, survival was a struggle even after liberation.
Read about and view behind-the-scenes photos of Eva’s interactive biography for Dimensions in Testimony, an interview that took more than 100 hours to capture with 3D technology.
liberation, auschwitz / Friday, January 21, 2022
In his interactive biography taken in 2014, Pinchas asks today’s youth to be accepting and tolerant of one another.
message to the future, future message / Wednesday, January 26, 2022