November 25, 2024
Bring Testimony Home with Erika Gold | Host Your Own Gathering With Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

Bring Testimony Home with Erika Gold | Host Your Own Gathering With Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

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Bring Testimony Home with Erika Gold | Host Your Own Gathering With Testimony | USC Shoah Foundation

What precedes genocide? How does hate happen? Explore these ideas at your own in-person or virtual Zikaron BaSalon gathering.

Learn more at https://sfi.usc.edu/zikaron-basalon.

Erika Gold shared her story. Now, it’s your turn.

Erika Gold was born in Germany on January 4, 1928. She was five years old when Hitler came to power. In addition to Kristallnacht, Erika’s experiences included hiding from the Nazis and fleeing Nazi- controlled territory. She was also held in two French internment camps, Gurs and Rivesaltes. Once rescued from the Rivesaltes, and under false identity, Erika participated in resistance activities (mostly as a courier) in the Montauban area of France. She was 17 years old at the end of the war. Erika was interviewed by USC Shoah Foundation in 1996.

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