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Instytucja przechowująca materiał: Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies
  1. Videli Sme Holokaust

  2. Exodus: A Deaf Jewish Family Escapes the Holocaust

  3. Worry: A Jewish Deaf-Blind Survivor Shares Her Story

  4. Samuel Bak: The Art of Speaking

  5. Dialogue with Laurel Vlock

  6. Jack Thomas on Holocaust Memorial

  7. Witness Featured on the Charlie Rose Show

  8. Channel 8 Coverage of 20th Anniversary

  9. Elie Wiesel Holocaust & Genocide Studies

  10. Concert for Life

  11. CNN Story

  12. Dialogue with Laurel Vlock and Geoffrey Hartman

  13. Interpreting survivor Testimony

  14. Channel 30, 90 Second Spot

  15. Channel 30, Story about The Fortunoff Video Archive

  16. Conference 1985

  17. Founders edit for Website

  18. Dorothy B. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Dorothy B., who was born in Hamburg, Germany in 1931. She recounts the history of her mother's and father's families; her father's modern orthodoxy; their affluent lifestyle; visiting her maternal relatives in Prague and a small Czech town; contrasting her formal German relatives with her casual Czech relatives; her family insulating her from antisemitism; a Nazi edict resulting in termination of employment of their non-Jewish maid; her father concealing his Jewish identity in public to avoid antisemitic violence; her mother's insistence that they leave Germany; liqui...

  19. Aaron S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Aaron S., who was born in De?blin, Poland in 1921. He recalls his family's relative affluence; attending public school and cheder; pervasive antisemitism; German invasion; fleeing with his family to Ryki, then a village; returning to De?blin; ghettoization; forced labor at the airport; moving into the adjacent work camp with his brother; deportation of two uncles and an aunt (he never saw them again); the arrival of Slovak Jews; arranging for his parents and sister to join him; his father's death from a beating in November 1942; the role of prisoners in running the ca...