Posts Tagged ‘Holocaust Survivor’
“D-Day, Normandy, and Beyond,” Frank Everard’s collection of personal stories from Veterans and Victims
By: Frank C. Everards, Operator and oral historian of D-Day, Normandy and Beyond – The Zekelman Holocaust Center was pleased to invite Frank Everards to write a blog post about…
Read MoreMy Story – Bernard Klisman
By: Lori Ellis – Bernard (Benek) Klisman was born on December 12, 1923 to Raizel and Moshe Klisman in the city of Sosnowiec, Poland. He was 1 of 8 children,…
Read MoreMy Story – Rae Nachbar
By: Rae (Wygoda) Nachbar, Holocaust Survivor –Â Was it luck? I am a survivor from Pultusk, Poland. On Sept 26, 1939, the entire Jewish population of over 3,000 people was…
Read MoreFace-To-Face: Rudolf Kasztner’s controversial negotiations with Adolf Eichmann
By: Michael Leibson, Volunteer Docent –Â The entire story of Rudolf Kasztner and his role in rescuing over 1,600 Hungarian Jews is quite complex. It also offers an extraordinary example…
Read MoreTranslating Tragedy: Clara Garbon-Radnoti’s Deciphering of Hungarian Holocaust Records
By: The HC Team – Like many of our wonderful volunteers, Clara Garbon-Radnoti is devoted and passionate about The Zekelman Holocaust Center’s mission to engage, educate and empower by remembering…
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