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

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

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    Mandel Center Fellows discuss their research in the library at

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

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

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

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

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    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.

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

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

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    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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