“Holocaust remembrance and education is facing a turning point, one in which those who saw and experienced the indignity and horrors of the Holocaust will no longer be able to interact with students in person, and those coming into the world are likely to encounter more public displays of Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism on the Internet and elsewhere. How will future generations respond? Will Holocaust indifference take root due to increased trivialization of its historical importance and the emotional difficulty of its subject matter? These answers are unknown, but the responsibility bestowed upon the current generation to honor the memory of the Holocaust is great and the time to act in its defense is now.”
--Measuring Holocaust Denial in the United States by Scott Darnell
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Voices of the Holocaust is currently airing on 55 stations in 26 states. Visit our Stations page to find out if the program is airing in your community.
Martinsburg Journal Article
DVD Now available: Visit our store to purchase a copy of Voices of the Holocaust, or visit Amazon.com.
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About Voices
Voices of the Holocaust brings the devastation of the war to a personal level. Through interviews with survivors of the holocaust, the program tells a story of fear, loss and tragedy, but also of survival and hope. These stories commemorate the strength of the survivors and pay honor to those who did not make it through.
Visit our Bonus Interviews page to see additional stories told by these inspiring survivors.
Visit our Bonus Interviews page to see additional stories told by these inspiring survivors.