WRITING THE HOLOCAUST: Discussions with Anthony Pitch & Nancy Geise

EUROPEAN DIVISION AND THE HEBREW LANGUAGE TABLE OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
PRESENT
WRITING THE HOLOCAUST
Discussions with Anthony Pitch & Nancy Geise

Moderated by Michlean Amir of the USMHM

Monday November 9 at Noon
Pickford Theater 3RD Floor Madison Building
Library of Congress

Michlean Amir of the United States Memorial Holocaust Museum will moderate conversations with authors Anthony Pitch and Nancy Geise. Both authors have written compelling works on the Holocaust. Pitch’s work, “Our Crime Was Being Jewish,” contains vivid memories of 358 Holocaust survivors. His work tells the true insider stories in their own words. Geise’s book, “Auschwitz #34207, The Joe Rubinstein Story,” is written in Joe’s voice, a very personal story of the life of one individual who survived the horrors of Auschwitz and WWII. This program is in commemoration of Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, November 9 & 10, 1938.

PROGRAM IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
For information contact Gail Shirazi [email protected], or Galina Teverovsky [email protected]
Request ADA accommodations 5 days in advance -(202) 707-6362 TTY or [email protected]

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