Witness: Voices from the Holocaust

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April 03, 2001
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Fifty-five years after the end of World War II, the Holocaust continues to cast a dark shadow. For the past two decades, the Fortunoff Video Archive at Yale University has sought to preserve the human side of this inhuman era by videotaping testimonies from those who lived through the Nazi regime, a project that has led to an acclaimed documentary film and this extraordinary book.

Fifty-five years after the end of World War II, the Holocaust continues to cast a dark shadow. For the past two decades, the Fortunoff Video Archive at Yale University has sought to preserve the human side of this inhuman era by videotaping testimonies from those who lived through the Nazi regime, a project that has led to an acclaimed documentary film and this extraordinary book.

The Wall Street Journal called the documentary “eloquent and unsparing,” and Daily Variety said it was “a staggeringly powerful record.” The Washington Times said that Witness “gives new meaning to the term documentary. [It is] as pure a document as I have ever seen on television.”

In Witness: Voices from the Holocaust, Joshua M. Greene and Shiva Kumar weave a single and compelling narrative from the first-person accounts of twenty-seven witnesses, including camp survivors, American military personnel, a member of the Hitler Youth, a Jesuit priest, and resistance fighters. The vivid and detailed memories of these witnesses testify to the continuing impact of this human catastrophe, and their impassioned words lend immediacy to events that resonate to this day.

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Reader reviewed by sara

THis book is great.IT tells true life experences of people during the holcaust.even if you don't like history i think you should read this book.I like that it is so touching because it is ful of the truth.
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Reader reviewed by Jordan Lewinter

the survivors of the holocaust talk about their stories and how they survived the holocaust. some were nazi youths, concentration camp survivors and army generals who in vaded the concentration camps. i would recommend that kids tweleve and older, boys and girls should read this because and kids that are younger than tweleve might not understand it as well and might be confused. i really loved this book.
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