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Holocaust survivor reflects on significance of "Remember Me?" project

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2011

As a child, survivor Charlene Schiff was orphaned by the Holocaust. In this video, she offers a personal perspective on the importance of "Remember Me?", a new project from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum that aims to discover what became of 1,100 children displaced and alone at the end of World War II. By publicizing photographs of these children, the Museum seeks the public's help to identify them, learn what happened to them, and facilitate renewed connections among these survivors, their families, and others who were involved in their care during and after the war.

We hope to gather as much information as possible so that we can preserve the record of their experiences for future generations. Will you help us find them?

Learn more about the Remember Me? project--and what you can do to help--at http://rememberme.ushmm.org/.

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  • In jews opinion, humans are forbidden from disagreeing with jews . In jews opinion, jews are forbidden from agreeing to disagree with non-jews. In jews opinion, non-jews are human-cattle. In jews opinion, jews being proven lyers regarding human soap and lampshades, mass-electrocusions, shrunken heads, baby kindling and the 6 million figure, doesn't effect peoples faith in holocostianity one bit

  • @dyad2r1 and your point is???????

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