Nothing compared to seeing my own mother telling these stories, creating history in real time
One hundred thirty-five additional survivors and liberators agreed to be seen and heard, perhaps for the first time in over 40 years, as part of the Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies at Yale University.
Though I knew my mother had participated in this project, I just could not bring myself to watch it. Obviously, her courage did not get passed down to me. Last week, almost 30 years later, I finally watched it.
I recognized specific parts of the narrative from family lore, yet nothing compared to seeing my own mother telling these stories, creating history in real time.
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