English speakers can now learn details about what happened to relatives or a community in the Holocaust by Bullets. Review documentation from this important era including access to Russian Extraordinary Commission files; German Einsatzgruppen Reports; Yahad-In Unum eyewitness video; USC Shoah Foundation and other recorded survivor testimonies; Yizkor Books; Yad Vashem; USHMM; Center for Holocaust Studies in Ukraine; National Library of Israel; local community resources; and more.
Comments (26)
Tremendous presentation in general, but outstanding for what some consider depressing. A beautiful weaving of sources with her own journey. I was pleased that she played video of an eyewitness - I might not have gone back to listen for myself.
Superb talk, I have been working on finding family for a while and this exceeded my expectations.
Simply heartbreaking and fantastic all at once. Very well put together and I can not wait to watch again (this next time, I'm taking more notes...I got lost in just listening this time and apparently stopped my note-taking at some point)! Thank you so much.
Beautifully presented, even though the subject is so sad. We need more webinars on tracing Jewish genealogy; I know I am not the only one having a challenging time.
Came late and still found a lot to learn.
Lots of great resources to expand my research. Interesting presentation using Ms. Kowitt's family and their hometown at various times and contexts.
very interesting. Although I have no Jewish background, I have been reading a lot of historical novels - and some true stories- of the horrors of the Holocaust. This presentation added another facet to my learning curve
Excellent Presentation!