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- As Nazis march again in broad daylight and xenophobic and antisemitic attitudes reemerge, Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses serves as a cautionary tale from the greatest generation to heed their warning and take a stand against hate.
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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.
Jan 11, 2021 · The documentary explores what can happen when insidious hatred remains unchecked. Through firsthand testimony of WWII liberators and liberation witnesses, from Steven Spielberg's USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive®, stark parallels between the past and present are revealed.
May 12, 2020 · Holocaust, Hebrew Shoʾah, Yiddish and Hebrew Ḥurban (“Destruction”), the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Nazi Germany and...
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- USC Shoah Foundation
Heroic World War II veterans vividly share their liberation journeys, drawing parallels between the past and present. These powerful eyewitness accounts from Steven Spielberg's USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive®, share a cautionary tale and compelling reminder of what can happen when insidious hatred remains unchecked.
Apr 30, 2019 · ‘The Last Survivors’ and ‘Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses’ reflect on the holocaust through the eyes of camp survivors and their liberators.
May 1, 2019 · With Michael Berenbaum, Aldean Mason, Alan Moskin, Stephen D. Smith. Heroic World War II veterans vividly share their liberation experiences in their own words, drawing parallels between the past and present.
Heroic World War II veterans vividly share their liberation journeys, drawing parallels between the past and present. These powerful eyewitness accounts from Steven Spielberg’s USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive®, share a cautionary tale and compelling reminder of what can happen when insidious hatred remains unchecked.