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On May 7, 2020, in conjunction with a virtual screening of Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Camps, USC Shoah Foundation hosted a conversation with WWII Liberator Alan Moskin and Holocaust survivor Dr. Edith Eger.
presentation, liberation / Tuesday, May 12, 2020
With a focus on our first-ever podcast, We Share The Same Sky, join us for a conversation of the digital impacts of testimony, featuring We Share the Same Sky producer Rachael Cerrotti.
/ Thursday, June 4, 2020
More about Sara Góralnik Shapiro
Sara Góralnik Shapiro remembers the day her mother sent her and her brother out of the Korzec ghetto in the hopes they would survive with a Ukrainian farmer.
Watch Sara Góralnik Shapiro's full testimony in the Visual History Archive Online.
/ Friday, June 5, 2020
Listen to Poet Monica Sok read her poem, Self-Portrait as War Museum Captions. Photo is a helicopter from the War Museum Cambodia in Siem Reap / Courtesy Monica Sok
/ Monday, July 20, 2020
Sol Gringlas's work as a tailor allowed him to receive extra portions of food he could share with his brother.
/ Friday, July 24, 2020
Julia remembers her family's prewar life as nomadic Roma in Germany.
clip, 100 days to inspire respect, homepage / Monday, August 3, 2020
Rohingya survivor Shafika Begum remembers the 2017 deaths of her four best friends at the hands of the Burmese military.
homepage / Tuesday, August 25, 2020
In this lecture, Allison Somogyi discusses her research project considering sexual violence among Hungarian-Jewish women during the Holocaust and the ways in which victims have – and have not – talked about this (often) gender-specific trauma. In her research, she explores the difference in the ways Hungarian-Jewish women discussed sexual violence at the time of the Final Solution and its immediate aftermath by analyzing wartime diaries and letters.
lecture, presentation, cagr / Thursday, September 3, 2020
Paul Parks, a Native American from the Seminole Tribe in Florida, speaks to his experience as an American liberator during World War II. He gave his testimony to USC Shoah Foundation in 1995.
/ Tuesday, September 8, 2020