Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies: Recent submissions
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Rena Greenup's Story by Lisette KaplowitzSlideshow story on Greek Holocaust survivor Rena Greenup's experiences before, during, and after WWII, presented with photographs, by Holocaust Legacy Partner Lisette Kaplowitz.
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Sam NatansohnSamuel "Sam" Natansohn, born 1929 in Rzeszow, Poland, and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mr. Natansohn describes the Nazi invasion, persecution of Jews and ghettoization by the Nazis, survival in a forced labor camp, escape and liberation by the Russians.
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Sidonia NatansohnSidonia (Sidi) Natansohn, born March 12, 1929, in Košice, Czechoslovakia, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Natansohn describes the persecution and ghettoization after Nazi invasion in 1944; her experience surviving Auschwitz, Plaszow, and Theresienstadt concentration camps; and liberation.
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Rena GreenupRena Abravanel Greenup, born May 12, 1936, in Thessaloniki (Salonica), Greece, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Greenup describes the actions of her parents after the Nazi invasion of Greece, hiding in southern Greece, her family's failed escape by boat in 1943, being imprisoned in a forced labor camp, her family's experience after the Nazis retreated, and coming to America.
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Maurice VanderpolMaurice Vanderpol, born and raised in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in a Jewish family, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Dr. Vanderpol describes the Nazi invasion of Holland, the persecution of Dutch Jews by the Nazis, survival in hiding, and his experience after liberation.
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Netty VanderpolNetty Vanderpol, born and raised in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in a Jewish family, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Vanderpol describes the Nazi invasion of Holland, the persecution of Dutch Jews by the Nazis, her survival of the Theresienstadt concentration camp; coming to Switzerland in a prisoner exchange in 1944 with her mother, father, and brother; and coming to America.
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Regine BarshakRegine Barshak provides Holocaust survivor testimony of her experience in France during and after World War II, coming from Paris, including the persecution of the Jews, arrest and imprisonment in Drancy concentration camp, escaping to hide in the country, working with the Americans after liberation in Paris, immigration to the United States with her brother, and life after coming to America.
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Willy SchickWilliam "Willy" Schick, born December 16, 1920, in Czechoslovkia, into a middle class Jewish family, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mr. Schick describes surviving concentration camps (including Auschwitz, twice), the retreat of the Germans and the coming of the Russians, and managing to escape to the United States. Filmed by Peabody Access Telecommunications, Inc.
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Fred ManasseFred Manasse, born 1935 in Frankfurt, Germany, and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mr. Manasse describes rediscovering (as an adult) his memories of his early childhood at his family's hotel in Baden Baden, his experience as a small child escaping from Germany to Belgium through his father's means, his father's experience with the ill-fated voyage of the "St. Louis" to Cuba (his father would later die in Auschwitz, while his mother and sister were also murdered after trying to escape to Switzerland), and eventually escaping to the United States via France, Spain, and Portugal with his brother.
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Max LeviMax Levi, born 1921 in Wuppertal, Germany, and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony at Lynnfield Middle School, Lynnfield, Mass., presentation. Mr. Levi describes the escalation of anti-Semitic persecution in the school system, his family's systematic exclusion from public life under the Nuremberg Laws, and their eventual successful immigration to the United States. Filmed by Peabody Access Telecommunications, Inc.
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Stephan LewyStephan Lewy, a Holocaust Survivor from Germany presented a talk to an audience of teenagers and adults at Temple Ner Tamid, Peabody, Mass. The event was held under the auspices of the Holocaust Center Boston North.
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Stephan LewyStephan Lewy, born 1925 in Berlin, Germany, and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mr. Lewy describes his early life, having to live to in an orphanage as a child, persecution of Jews in 1930s Nazi Germany including his father sent to a concentration camp, Kristallnacht, his experience with the Kindertransport and going to France, and managing to join his parents in escaping to America. Filmed by Peabody Access Telecommunications, Inc.
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Franco MajokFranco Majok spoke to an audience of teenagers and adults at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School, Peabody, Mass., as a keynote speaker of the 2011 Human Rights Awareness Conference, about his story of surviving the South Sudan Genocide. The event was under the auspices of the Holocaust Center, Boston North.
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Claude KaitareClaude Kaitare spoke to an audience of teenagers and adults at Peabody Veterans Memorial High School, Peabody, Mass., as a keynote speaker of the 2011 Human Rights Awareness Conference, about his story of surviving the Rwanda Genocide. The event was under the auspices of the Holocaust Center, Boston North.
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Jasmina CesicJasmina Cesic, a Bosnia Genocide Survivor tells her story in a talk to an audience of teenagers and adults at Temple Ner Tamid, Peabody, Mass. The event was held under the auspices of the Holocaust Center, Boston North.
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Max MichelsonMax Michelson, born October 2, 1924, in Riga, Latvia, and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mr. Michelson describes the Nazi invasion of Soviet-occupied Latvia in 1941 and the persecution of Jews that followed, ghettoization, losing his parents, being forced into concentration camps, being used as slave labor in Germany near Magdeburg and his escape, liberation by the Red Army, escape from the Russians to Berlin, and coming to the Untied States.
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Magdalen BaderMagdalen "Magda" Bader, born April 17, 1930, in Mukachevo, Czechoslovakia (now in Ukraine) and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Bader describes her childhood and life after Hungarian annexation, invasion by Nazi Germany and forced relocation to the ghetto in 1944, survival of Auschwitz and escape from a satellite camp of Bergen-Belsen to liberation, and coming to the United States.
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Anya KornhauserAnya Kornhauser, born August 20, 1925, in Ostróg, Poland, and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Kornhauser recounts her experiences during World War II, detailing the brutal actions carried out by Nazis and Ukrainian collaborators, including the miraculous survival of her mother from a mass grave and her own narrow escape from the ghetto into hiding after witnessing the systematic extermination of her community. Produced by the Holocaust Center of the North Shore in cooperation with Cablevision of Peabody.
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Ann Lowy EttlingerAnn Lowy Ettlinger, born July 3, 1924, in Vienna, Austria, and raised Jewish, provides Holocaust survivor testimony. Mrs. Ettlinger describes her journey from a happy childhood to fleeing Nazi-occupied Austria via the Kindertransport, training as a nurse in England during World War II, and eventually immigrating to New York where she built a new life and family. Filmed by Peabody Access Telecommunications, Inc.
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Dedication of Sonia Schreiber Weitz Memorial PlaqueHolocaust Center, Boston North, with the city of Peabody, Mass., provides a memorial plaque/tree dedication to the late Sonia Schreiber Weitz in a ceremony at the Peabody Institute Library. The ceremony includes remarks by Harriet Tarnor Wacks, Peabody Mayor Edward Bettencourt, former Peabody Mayor Michael Bonfanti, library director Martha Holden, Rena Finder (Mrs. Weitz's fellow Holocaust survivor and long-time friend), Mrs. Weitz's son Don Weitz, and Mrs. Weitz's son Sandy Weitz, with a closing by Harriet Wacks. Video by Peabody Access Telecommunications, Inc.