April 20, 2024
Jewish Holocaust Survivor Sonia Fuentes | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust Survivor Sonia Fuentes | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust Survivor Sonia Fuentes | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

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Jewish Holocaust Survivor Sonia Fuentes | Last Chance Testimony Initiative | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust survivor, Sonia Fuentes, shared her story with USC Shoah Foundation in 2021. Do you know a Holocaust survivor with a story to tell? USC Shoah Foundation is recording full interviews about life before, during and after World War II through its Last Chance Testimony Initiative. Interviews are being filmed, free of charge, at WPEC CBS 12 studios in West Palm Beach and at the Ceci Chan and Lila Sorkin Memory Studio at USC Shoah Foundation in Los Angeles. Open to survivors, people who fled the Nazi regime, and witnesses, such as rescuers or military veterans. Descendants of survivors and scholars of the Holocaust are encouraged to volunteer as interviewers. For more information and to sign up for an interview, go to https://sfi.usc.edu/last-chance.

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