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Andrew Roth survived the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald. Jack Moran helped liberate the camp while serving in the U.S.
Holocaust survivor George Kronenberg, who will be 97 in July, doesn’t dwell in the past. But at the same time, he realized he ...
As I light Yahrzeit candles to honor the memory of my family, I hope that reading this short piece gives you greater insight into the little-known first phase of the Holocaust before death camps ...
At 90 years old, Allan Hall is one of the dwindling population of Holocaust survivors left in the United States who is alive ...
A black-and-white photograph of a pretty young girl with a bruised lip, a striped uniform and a numbered tag adorns the cover of Lily Tuck’s short novel “The Rest Is Memory.” An official ...
Tremble is the second feature-length release by Israeli-American writer-director Lior Geller, whose 2008 short, Roads, holds the Guinness World Record for most awards won by a short student film.
Worldwide, there are fewer than 250,000 Holocaust survivors still living. Virtual reality allows Brent, Fritzshall, and others to be messengers to this and future generations even after they are gone.
INDIANAPOLIS — The new short film “The Ice Cream Man” is set in Amsterdam, where Nazi police officer Klaus Barbie targeted Jewish resistance fighter Ernst Cahn in 1941.
Readings of four short plays by women writers will recognize Yam HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, in an event to be presented by Remember the Women Institute. Learn more.
2 thoughts on “ Indiana stands in for Amsterdam in short film focused on Holocaust ” GREG M. says: July 19, 2024 at 8:22 am.