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Albrecht Becker describes how in the immediate aftermath of liberation Germans, including German Jews, were silent about Nazi atrocities in an attempt to return to a normal as soon as possible.
Albrecht Becker, post-war, anti-semitism / Friday, March 27, 2015
Henry Morgenthau III talks about his grandfather who was the Ambassador to Turkey during World War I.
/ Friday, March 27, 2015
Nium Sukkar, an Arab eye witness from Deir Zor who describes seeing Armenians being deported to desert.
/ Friday, March 27, 2015
Raphael Zimetbaum speaks of his gratitude toward the Armenian people in Marseille, France. Along with his parents, he fled from Antwerp, Belgium, to Marseille, France, following the German invasion of Belgium in 1940. In Marseille, his family found housing within the Armenian community neighborhood, where they felt so welcome and were received with great affection. He states that he thinks that the sensitivity extended to his family may have been in part due to the history of the Armenian Genocide and the suffering the Armenian people endured at the time. 
clip, male, jewish survivor, Raphael Zimetbaum, Armenian Genocide, reflection, aid providing, france / Friday, March 27, 2015
Haigas Bonapart describes how his two sitster took their own lives rather than be forced to marry Turks.
/ Monday, March 30, 2015
Professor Richard Hovannisian explains the emotion expressed in the eyewitness testimonies to the Armenian Genocide is what sets the Armenian Genocide Testimony Collection at USC Shoah Foundation apart from other written and audio testimony collections.
clip, male, Armenian Series, Armenian Genocide, Professor Richard Hovannisian, testimony collection / Monday, March 30, 2015
Professor Richard Hovannisian provides commentary for the testimony clip of Jirair Suchiasian.
clip, Armenian Genocide, armenian testimony series, Armenian Series / Tuesday, March 31, 2015

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