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    1 Nov 2016

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    Today at we are joined by Alex Schiffman-Shilo, born in France in 1933. Learn more:

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    22 hours ago

    Librarian Vincent proudly shows his grandfather's forced labor badge featured in our new book

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  5. Apr 17

    Mandel Center Fellows discuss their research in the library at

  6. Apr 14

    Henry Greenbaum answers questions from Facebook live at . Click the link to watch

  7. Apr 13

    "Never give up!" -Ben Ferencz (the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor)

  8. Apr 13

    Ben Ferencz, the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor, talks to the Washington Lawyers Committee and gives advice about lessons he learned

  9. Apr 3

    A classroom serves as a temporary home for some film and oral histories before they are moved to a permanent location in the archives

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    Mar 31

    Honored to have CEO speak at the with & director Sara Bloomfield.

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    "The ’s was designed to speak to ." —Sara Bloomfield, Director

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    Mar 27

    WATCH: A Holocaust survivor recently visited and met a son of the man who saved her life & the lives of her family members.

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    Recently, survivor Susan W. spoke at 's Eastern Senior HS. Today, she is speaking at for our First Person program.

  15. Mar 21

    Qutaiba Idlbi pauses while speaking on Capitol Hill about his experiences in Syria and of loved ones that are still there

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    Mar 21

    Join us for our First Person series at . To learn more about the program and view the full schedule, visit:

  17. Mar 20

    Caesar watches video of himself testifying @ Congress of the atrocities he witnessed in Syria before he escaped and smuggled out 55k photos

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    Mar 20

    Caesar returned to today calling it a "sacred institution that represents the voices of the oppressed all over the world."

  19. Mar 17

    1st room of the Wexner Center at where visitors can watch the film "For My Son"

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    Today's First Person is Susan Taube, born in Germany in 1926. Learn more about her life:

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