Remembering the Holocaust
This moving documentary volume brings together fourteen interviews of Holocaust survivors who later settled in Wisconsin. With words and photographs they describe the richness of pre-war Jewish life in Europe; the advent of proscriptive laws, arrests, and deportation; the unspeakable horrors of the Nazi camps; and ultimately the liberation and postwar experiences of the survivors.
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Remembering the Holocaust
This moving documentary volume brings together fourteen interviews of Holocaust survivors who later settled in Wisconsin. With words and photographs they describe the richness of pre-war Jewish life in Europe; the advent of proscriptive laws, arrests, and deportation; the unspeakable horrors of the Nazi camps; and ultimately the liberation and postwar experiences of the survivors.
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Remembering the Holocaust

Remembering the Holocaust

by Michael E. Stevens (Editor)
Remembering the Holocaust

Remembering the Holocaust

by Michael E. Stevens (Editor)

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Overview

This moving documentary volume brings together fourteen interviews of Holocaust survivors who later settled in Wisconsin. With words and photographs they describe the richness of pre-war Jewish life in Europe; the advent of proscriptive laws, arrests, and deportation; the unspeakable horrors of the Nazi camps; and ultimately the liberation and postwar experiences of the survivors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870202933
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Publication date: 09/15/1997
Series: Voices of the Wisconsin Past
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Michael E. Stevens is the State Historic Preservation Officer at the Wisconsin Historical Society. He is editor of the series Voices of the Wisconsin Past, which also includes Letters from the Front, Women Remember the War, and Remembering the Holocaust.
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