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Voice, Vision - Holocaust Survivor Oral Histories

Resource Information
Title:  Voice, Vision - Holocaust Survivor Oral Histories
Page address:  http://holocaust.umd.umich.edu/

Site Information
Author/Organization:  Dr. Sid Bolkosky, Professor of History at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
Root site address:  http://holocaust.umd.umich.edu/

Recommended audience:
ABE/ABLE:   Yes ESOL:  
Family:   Workplace:  

GED Descriptor(s):    social studies

Description:
Eleven holocaust survivors relay their stories of concentration camp internment, forced marches, fighting for partisan groups and many other situations. Each story is presented via real audio and text is available as an Acrobat Reader file as well.

Comments:
These are powerful stories about the Holocaust and the tremendous inhumanity and suffering that took place during World War I. The Acrobat Reader files have live links to the audio portions. Each story is fully indexed. This is a great site to visit which will provoke thinking and discussion about how the Jews suffered tremendously during World War I, man's inhumanity to man and many more issues.

Keywords: select any link below for a list of resources which also have that keyword
bullet Ethnic Groups > Jewish
bullet Emotions-Personal Issues > personal issues > individual > human strength
bullet Emotions-Personal Issues > personal issues > group > values > inhumanity
bullet Family > oral history


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