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Voices of History Israel: The Holocaust

By: Meshulam Riklis, Wladka Meed, Judah Nadich, Gideon Hausner, Henrik Kraft, Bent Melchior, Ebe Munk, Ole Secher
Narrated by: Meshulam Riklis, Wladka Meed, Judah Nadich, Gideon Hausner, Henrik Kraft, Bent Melchior, Ebe Munk, Ole Secher
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In this important documentation, learn about the Holocaust through personal accounts and see firsthand the impact that it had on the history of the State of Israel.

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Throughout the 1970's Dr. Samuel J. Citron took it upon himself to interview leading authorities on special topics in contemporary Jewish history, mostly relating to the State of Israel.

Over the course of ten years of painstaking work, he completed the immense task of pulling together personal accounts of many of the more significant events of the last hundred years.

The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was a genocide during World War II in which Nazi Germany, aided by local collaborators.

This Collection from The Voices of History: Israel includes these recordings:

Seder at Cassino (Italy): Meshulam Riklis
The Warsaw Ghetto Revolt: Wladka Meed
After Liberation: Rabbi Judah Nadich
The Eichmann Trial: Gideon Hausner
The Rescue of Danish Jewry - Part I Henrik Kraft, Chief Rabbi Bent Melchior, Ambassador Ebe Munk, Prof.Ole Secher
The Rescue of Danish Jewry - Part II
Israel & Palestine Judaism Middle East Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences Holocaust Survival
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