Alter Abramowicz describes anti-Semitic attitudes in Poland leading up to the Holocaust.
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For Jared McBride, the 2014-2015 Margee and Douglas Greenberg Fellow, using multimedia techniques in his research not only helps him form more detailed historical narratives of what happened on the ground during the Holocaust, it also helps him reach more people today about the importance of understanding this major historical event.
Robert Clary reflects on his decision to go back to show business after the Holocaust.
A Rwanda Tutsi Genocide survivor and a Holocaust survivor each describe experiences they had with sterotyping.
Three different video clips from Roman Kent's tesitmony including life before, during and after the Holocaust.
Holocaust survivor Edith Meyer, mother of NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Ron Meyer, gives her advice for future generations.
Junior Intern Charlotte Masters made a very personal discovery during the trip to Poland and continues to share her experiences today.
Holocaust survivor George Papanek encourages people to "think globally, act locally," and work together to create a better world.
The sense of history in the making was palpable Monday in Krakow, Poland, where more than 20 staff members of USC Shoah Foundation — The Institute for Visual History and Education attended a reception to honor more than 100 Auschwitz survivors on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the death camp.
Roman Ferber explains why it is so important for him and other Holocaust survivors to speak about their experiences.
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