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Dans cet extrait, Denise Lévy raconte les difficultés matérielles qu’elle rencontre après la Libération lorsqu’elle se réinstalle à Paris avec ses parents.
CNRD / Monday, December 2, 2013
Dans cet extrait, Bernard Teperman raconte comment il s’est installé place Guichard avec son groupe franc au moment de la libération de Lyon. Là, il reçoit des dénonciations de collaborateurs, procède à des enquêtes et à l’élimination des coupables.
CNRD / Monday, December 2, 2013
Dans cet extrait, Frida Wattenberg raconte comment elle fut envoyée à Clermont-Ferrand par la Résistance. Là, elle dut récupérer le fichier des Juifs au Bureau des questions juives de la ville.
CNRD / Monday, December 2, 2013
Dans cet extrait, Denise Weill raconte l’arrestation des enfants de la rue Vauquelin, en juillet 1944. Elle évoque la fin de la guerre, l’inquiétude pour ses proches et la peur du bombardement du 26 août 1944, au lendemain de la libération de Paris.
CNRD / Monday, December 2, 2013
Dans cet extrait, Victor Zigelman évoque son engagement dans les FFI après la Libération de Paris. Il raconte les entraînements militaires, son désir de combattre et l’attente vaine, pendant un an, pour partir au front.
CNRD / Monday, December 2, 2013
L’édition 2013-2014 du Concours national de la Résistance et de la Déportation propose aux élèves des collèges et lycées de réfléchir sur le thème de « la libération du territoire et le retour à la République ». Afin de nourrir la réflexion des candidats, nous leur proposons de visionner une série de témoignages.
/ Monday, December 2, 2013
On the night of Sidney Bratt’s interview his family was celebrating Hanukkah. He recites the Hanukkah candles blessings from the Jewish prayer book (Siddur) which once belonged to his mother, and is surrounded by his wife and grandchildren while doing so.
clip, male, jewish surivor, sidney bratt, hanukkah / Monday, December 2, 2013
Students will interact with the stories of Holocaust survivors who immigrated to America in the newest IWitness activity, “New Beginnings – Journey to America,” published today.
/ Monday, December 2, 2013
Let's just say I throw my smartphone over the wall into the Warsaw ghetto.
Along with it, I send instructions to make a video diary until the battery drains, then to wrap it in lots of newspaper before throwing it back.
op-eds / Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Ursula Bruce was only a child when her family fled Nazi Germany to South Africa in the 1930’s. When Ursula married and had her own family she became very involved in human rights and joined the Institute of Race Relations. Even Ursula’s son refused to join the South African military to protest the government’s racist policies. She reflects on her family’s relationship with Nelson Mandela, former South African president and anti-apartheid leader who died on December 5 2013. He was 95 years old.
clip, female, jewish survivor, Usrula Bruce, Nelson Mandela, south africa / Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Czech educators are gathering at the Academy of Sciences in Prague today to attend a conference dedicated to the "Ours or Foreign? Jews in the Czech 20th Century" project from the Jewish Museum of Prague.
Czech Republic, education, teacher, curriculum, jewish survivor, Martin Smok / Wednesday, December 4, 2013
United States army veteran Don Shimazu remembers the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor December 7 1941. He was a part of the ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) at the University of Hawaii and remembers being put on duty right away. A Hawaiian native, he also reflects on the tension the attack created in his family, since his parents were Japanese citizens.
clip, male, liberator, Don Shimazu, pearl harbor / Thursday, December 5, 2013
Sid Shachnow has two Silver Stars, three Bronze Stars and two Purple Hearts -- and that's just for his service in Vietnam, where he led his troops with courage and distinction.
“There was no room for conscience,” he confides when discussing his 39 years of military service. “Once I was face to face with a Viet Cong. I had him in my sights as he ran toward me. He dropped his weapon and veered left. I did not pull the trigger. I still do not know if I did the right thing. My conscience got in the way.”
blog, Sid Shachnow, op-eds / Thursday, December 5, 2013
Barry Bruk speaks of the deteriorating living conditions in the Lódz ghetto, Poland, in late 1941. He remembers the deportation of thousands of Jews from the Lódz ghetto to the Kulmhof Death Camp in Chelmno, Poland, in January 1941 and relates that his sister, brother-in-law and young nephew were among those deported and killed in the camp.
clip, male, jewish survivor, barry bruk, chelmno, poland / Thursday, December 5, 2013
Gussie Zaks recalls her arrival to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany. She remembers the horrible camp conditions and how many women in her camp did not survive.
clip, female, jewish survivor, bergen belsen, gussie zaks / Thursday, December 5, 2013
Secondary school students across France are hard at work on their entries for the 2013-2014 National Contest on Resistance and Deportation – and many of them are drawing inspiration from USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive
visual history archive, exhibit, france, contest / Thursday, December 5, 2013
French educators are attending a Teaching with Testimony in the 21st Century workshop today and tomorrow to learn about IWitness and using testimony in the classroom.
france, teaching with testimony for the 21st century, teacher training, iwitness / Sunday, December 8, 2013
Jan Karskiwas recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem for risking his life in order to alert the world about the Holocaust. He remembers meeting award-winning French documentarian Claude Lanzmann, who interviewed Karski for his film Shoah, a nine and a half-hour documentary about the Holocaust.
clip, male, rescuer, jan karski, claude lanzmann, shoah / Sunday, December 8, 2013
Growing up, it wasn’t terribly unusual to see people in our house with telltale tattoos on their arms.
We kids somehow knew what those blurry inked numbers meant, but we also knew it wasn’t polite to ask about them. And so, I never did. And honestly, no one in my family had been so marked — the people with tattoos were mostly friends of my grandparents — so it wasn’t something I had a lot of interest in hearing about. And perhaps in an effort to protect our innocence, family elders showed no interest in talking about it.
op-eds / Sunday, December 8, 2013
Alice Craig recalls her family’s deportation to Auschwitz. She remembers how her father prepared for the deportation by burying important family documents and how he knew that they wouldn’t be returning.
clip, female, jewish survivor, alice craig, auschwitz / Monday, December 9, 2013
Aegis Trust Rwanda, The Institute of Research and Dialogue for Peace, Radio La Benevolencija and USC Shoah Foundation - the Institute for Visual History and Education are joining forces to launch a peace-building and education program in Rwanda.
/ Monday, December 9, 2013