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From Nazi Oppression to Holocaust Education: One Family’s Journey- Public Talk by Eva Aigner, with her daughter Sue Johnson

Czech-born Eva Aigner’s close-knit Orthodox family was shattered by Nazi forces when she was merely a child. After the deportation of her father to a slave labor camp, 7-year-old Eva Aigner was…

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From  Suzanne Reed 21 plays

Joe Hess: Escaping the Holocaust

Born in Fulda, Germany, in 1932, Joe Hess was six years old when the massive assault on German Jews and their property known as Kristallnacht (“Night of Broken Glass”) took place.…

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From  Katherine Hubler 3 plays

Laureen Nussbaum - Why Hannelore Klein Did Not Suffer the Same Fate as Her Childhood Friend Ann Frank

Laureen Nussbaum tells the story of a righteous German official during the Holocaust in this live presentation from the Memorial Union on the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis in 2022. …

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From  Katherine Hubler 6 plays

Diana Golden, Auschwitz Survivor 1993

Diana Galante Golden was born into a large Sephardic Jewish family in Rhodes, a region where 10,000 Sephardic Jews dwelled. In June 1944, the German occupation led to her family’s deportation,…

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From  Katherine Hubler 3 plays

Miriam Greenstein - Auschwitz Survivor

Miriam Kominkowska Greenstein (born Miriam Kominkowska in Sompolno, Poland) had limited avenues to safety as a Jew within Nazi-occupied Poland. Miriam’s community faced a number…

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From  Katherine Hubler 5 plays

Chella Kryszek - Auschwitz Survivor

A survivor of Auschwitz who spent 18 months in hiding in the Netherlands, Chella Velt Meekcoms Kryszek (born Rochella “Chella” Velt in the Hague) devoted over 25 years of her life…

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From  Katherine Hubler 20 plays

Knud Dyby - "Rescue and Resistance in Denmark during the German Occupation, 1940-45"

During 1943 the Germans occupied Denmark and made plans to deport Danish Jews to the death camps. During the night of September 30-October 1, however, thousands of Danes took part in transporting…

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From  Katherine Hubler 4 plays

Eva Mozes Kor - Holocaust Memorial Week 2016

In 1944, at the age of ten, Eva Mozes, along with her family of Romanian Jews, was taken to Auschwitz. Her parents and two sisters perished there. She and her twin sister Miriam were spared, but only…

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From  Katherine Hubler 4 plays

Stephen Nasser - Reflections on the Holocaust

In 1944, 13-year-old Stephen (“Pista”) Nasser was deported to Auschwitz. Of the 21 members in his family of Hungarian Jews, he was to be the only survivor. Among those who died was his…

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From  Katherine Hubler 4 plays

Survival: A talk by Marion Blumenthal Lazan

Survival: A talk by Marion Blumenthal Lazan, a child survivor of the Holocaust In the late 1930’s, the Blumenthal family escaped Nazi Germany and settled in The Netherlands. However, in…

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From  Katherine Hubler 12 plays

Henryk Grynberg

The final program of our 27th Annual Holocaust Memorial Program at Oregon State University featured an individual who has been described as "the chronicler of the Polish Jews."…

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From  Katherine Hubler 0 plays

Ursula Bacon - Shanghai Diary

Ursula Bacon was a wartime resident of the Shanghai ghetto, which at its peak was occupied by 20,000-25,000 European Jews. Although temporarily safe from the Nazis, these Jews were…

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From  Katherine Hubler 7 plays

Jacques Bergman

Born in Vienna, Jacques Bergman joined other Jewish children in being transported to the Netherlands -- out of harm's way, it was thought -- in 1939. In 1942, however, he was…

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From  Katherine Hubler 8 plays

Ruth Kluger - The Shoah in Fiction

Ruth Kluger was born in Vienna in 1931. During the war, she was interned at several camps, including Auschwitz and Theresienstadt. Her memoir, Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered,…

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From  Katherine Hubler 5 plays

Itka Zygmuntowicz - A Story of Survival

Itka Zygmuntowicz lost her entire family at Auschwitz. She herself survived, came to the U.S. after liberation, raised a family, and became an award-winning writer and poet. In recent years…

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From  Katherine Hubler 5 plays

Leslie and Eva Aigner - Recalling the Horror

Leslie Aigner, Czech by birth, moved to Budapest in 1943. In July 1944, he and two siblings were taken by cattle-car to Auschwitz. He was later transferred to Dachau, where he was liberated…

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From  Katherine Hubler 9 plays

Alter Wiener - A Survivor's Story

At the core of our annual program is the testimony of an individual who personally witnessed the horror that was the Holocaust. The speaker in 2001, Alter Wiener, was born in Poland. As a young…

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From  Katherine Hubler 4 plays

Walter Plywaski - _A Survivor’s Story_

In 1954, Walter Plywaski enrolled at Oregon State College (later, OSU). He had varied interests, and for a time he studied English literature under Bernard Malamud, before finally majoring…

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From  Katherine Hubler 8 plays

Jack Terry - _To Live Again-Memories of Destruction and Renewal_

As a child, Dr. Jack Terry, then known as Jakub Szabmacher, experienced the Holocaust in its full fury. He lost his parents, siblings, relatives, and friends. In the camps of Budzyn and Wieliczka, in…

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From  Katherine Hubler 7 plays

Les Aigner - Surviving the Holocaust

Central to any Holocaust Memorial Program must be the testimony of some representative of those few who survived the genocide and are still today able to give testimony on what they saw and…

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From  Katherine Hubler 1 plays

Thomas 'Toivi' Blatt - Escape from Sobibor

Thomas "Toivi" Blatt will discuss his experiences during World War II. Blatt endured many hardships during these years, particularly at Sobibor, an extermination camp where perhaps 250,000…

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From  Katherine Hubler 11 plays

George Wittenstein - A Personal Account of the White Rose

The White Rose consisted of a small number of friends, most of them medical students in the University of Hamburg, who dared to speak out against the Nazi regime during the war. Unlike other…

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From  Katherine Hubler 20 plays

Laureen Nussbaum - Remembering Anne Frank

Almost seven decades after her death at Bergen-Belsen, Anne Frank remains the best known of the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, this owing to the diary that she kept while hiding in…

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From  Katherine Hubler 10 plays

Thomas Buergenthal -From a World of Fear to a World of Hope

On April 21st, 2015, Thomas Buergenthal spoke to us in a double capacity: first, as a survivor of Auschwitz, whose experiences during the Holocaust are chronicled in his highly acclaimed memoir, A…

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From  Katherine Hubler 7 plays

2011-05-04 HMW Fisher

Eugene J. Fisher, Memoria Future: Remembering the Shoah for the Sake of Future Generations

From  Robert Peckyno 25 plays

F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Lecture

"Ancient History: Microbial Origins and the Greening of Earth", Stephen Giovannoni, OSU, April 30, 2012.

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From  Eric Gleske 239 plays

Who's That African on Campus?

A look into the life of Prince Abubu as he tours the small town of Corvallis accompanied by his bodyguards

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From  Brian Gatimu 28 plays

Mark Hixon 2010 F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Award Lecture

Dr. Mark Hixon, 2010 recipient of the F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Award, presents Oceans of Life.

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From  Eric Gleske 180 plays

Mark Wygoda (3 of 3) Fighting Back against the Nazis

Mark Wygoda, a professor of Zoology, heads the Department of Biology and Health Sciences at McNeese State University (Lake Charles, Louisiana). On May 2, he will discuss, and will illustrate with…

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From  Stevon Roberts 26 plays

Mark Wygoda (2 of 3) Fighting Back against the Nazis

Mark Wygoda, a professor of Zoology, heads the Department of Biology and Health Sciences at McNeese State University (Lake Charles, Louisiana). On May 2, he will discuss, and will illustrate with…

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From  Stevon Roberts 31 plays

Mark Wygoda (1 of 3) Fighting Back against the Nazis

Mark Wygoda, a professor of Zoology, heads the Department of Biology and Health Sciences at McNeese State University (Lake Charles, Louisiana). On May 2, he will discuss, and will illustrate with…

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From  Stevon Roberts 36 plays

Jacques Kornberg (2 of 2), Pope Pius XII and th

Jacques Kornberg, emeritus professor of history at the University of Toronto, has published and lectured extensively on the Holocaust, early Zionism, and modern Antisemitism. In recent years, he has…

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From  Stevon Roberts 38 plays