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Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Holocaust Remembrance And Education Program. Nov 2006

Good Evening, Mr. Wallenberg [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Holocaust Remembrance And Education Program.

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A poster advertising the showing of the film Good evening, Mr. Wallenberg that tells the story of the Swedish Embassy attache who made possible the rescue of Jews from Nazi-occupied Budapest.


My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering The Kindertransports [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Holocaust Remembrance And Education Program. Oct 2006

My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering The Kindertransports [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Holocaust Remembrance And Education Program.

Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education Documents

A poster advertising the showing of the film My knees were jumping: Remembering the Kindertransports that relocated children from Germany and Nazi-occupied parts of Europe to Great Britain.


Fall 2006 Events Schedule [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Holocaust Remembrance And Education Program. Oct 2006

Fall 2006 Events Schedule [Poster], University Of Northern Iowa. Holocaust Remembrance And Education Program.

Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education Documents

A poster advertising the Fall 2006 schedule of events of the Holocaust Remembrance and Education Program.


Sharing Is Healing: A Holocaust Survivor's Story, Noémi Ban, Ray Wolpow Jan 2006

Sharing Is Healing: A Holocaust Survivor's Story, Noémi Ban, Ray Wolpow

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Noémi Ban’s story of the loss of her mother, grandmother, thirteen year-old sister and 6 month-old baby brother and of the suffering she survived while in Auschwitz-Birkenau is tragic; however, the message of this award-winning teacher’s book is one of tolerance hope and love of life.

Several themes pervade each chapter: the importance of perseverance, determination, friendship, responsibility and freedom; the dangers of bigotry, hatred and teasing; and as the title implies, the value of family, friends, trust and sharing in healing from a great loss. The final two chapters include narrative and photos from Mrs. Ban’s return to Auschwitz …