March 29, 2024
“I Had Seen His Nice Face” | Gay Holocaust Survivor Stefan Kosinski | USC Shoah Foundation | #shorts

“I Had Seen His Nice Face” | Gay Holocaust Survivor Stefan Kosinski | USC Shoah Foundation | #shorts

“I Had Seen His Nice Face” | Gay Holocaust Survivor Stefan Kosinski | USC Shoah Foundation | #shorts

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“I Had Seen His Nice Face” | Gay Holocaust Survivor Stefan Kosinski | USC Shoah Foundation | #shorts

This month, we celebrate Gay Pride and the LGBTQ+ community. In this YouTube Short, gay Jewish Holocaust survivor, Stefan Kosinski, discusses his first real romance – with a male, German soldier.

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