Holocust Remembered Exhibit
Resources
(Please note: the files are in a PDF format and because of the size of the files, download times will be longer than normal.)
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Holocaust Remembered
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Panel 1
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Timeline: 1933 - 1941
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Panel 2
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Timeline: 1942 - 1946
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Panel 3
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Allies Liberate Camps - 1945
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Panel 4
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What Liberators Saw
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Panel 5
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Survivors
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Panel 6
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One Survivor's Journey - Up to Liberation
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Panel 7
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One Survivor's Journey - After Liberation
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South Carolina Survivors
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Panel 9 |
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Columbia Survivors
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Panel 10 |
Marie Midler,
born in Warsaw, family forced into ghetto. Afraid of deportation, mom and two daughters smuggled out of ghetto, obtain false papers using gold coins disguised as buttons,
split up, reunited in 1943. Liberated by the Russian Army,
return to Poland.
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Panel 10A
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Marie Midler Gross,
family moves to Germany, Marie goes to dental school meets Arthur Gross, marries him in DP camp,
move to US. Arthur joins US Army, stationed in Munich,
two sons born. Marie becomes a psychiatrist. Divorce - Arthur remarries and is stationed at Fort Jackson, SC. Marie later moves to Columbia to be with son Jeff, daughter-in-law, and 2 grandchildren.
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Panel 10B
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Survivors: The Second Generation
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Lessons of the Holocaust
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Panel 12 |
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South Carolina Survivors and Liberators
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Panel 13 |
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Acknowledgments
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Panel 14 |
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Holocaust Remembered
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Panel 15
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Educators' Packet
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Packet
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