November 16, 2024
Saving the World Entire: Rescuers During the Holocaust | March of the Living & USC Shoah Foundation

Saving the World Entire: Rescuers During the Holocaust | March of the Living & USC Shoah Foundation

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Saving the World Entire: Rescuers During the Holocaust | March of the Living & USC Shoah Foundation

January 27 is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, and globally recognized as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

This film is a powerful testament to the courage of the Righteous Among the Nations, who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust.

Moving archival testimony – provided by USC Shoah Foundation and March of the Living – focuses on four Polish rescuers whose stories have been shared with March of the Living students.

Director & Producer: Naomi Wise
Executive Producer: Dr. David Machlis
Special Thanks: Elkie Rosen Foundation

Learn more about USC Shoah Foundation: https://sfi.usc.edu/
Learn more about March of the Living: https://www.motl.org/

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About USC Shoah Foundation:
USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education develops
empathy, understanding and respect through testimony, using its Visual History Archive of more than 55,000 video testimonies, academic programs and partnerships across USC and 170 universities, and award-winning IWitness education program. USC Shoah Foundation’s interactive programming, research and materials are accessed in museums and universities, cited by government leaders and NGOs, and taught in classrooms around the world. Now in its third decade, USC Shoah Foundation reaches millions of people on six continents from its home at the University of Southern California.

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