Of the 1,600,000 Jewish children who lived in Europe before World War II, only 100,000 survived the Holocaust. Most were hidden children, shuttered away in attics, cellars, convents or in villages or farms. Maud Dahme, a New Jersey resident and former president of the NJ Board of Education, was among those who were hidden and survived. The Hidden Child, a one-hour high-definition documentary, is Dahme's own story of courage, hope and bravery in the face of evil and death. Dahme was one of the estimated 3,000 to 8,000 Jewish children in the Netherlands who were hidden and saved from the Nazi death camps by courageous Christians. A gripping tale of survival, The Hidden Child tells the story of a six-year-old girl and her sister, separated fr...
Hiding in Plain Sight: Eluding the Nazis in Occupied France is an unusual memoir about the childhood...
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Filmed on location in Riga, Latvia, The Courageous Heart of I...
This study examines the experiences of a group of Jewish German and Austrian children who were sent ...
Trapped in Poland at the outbreak of the war, Erna Blitzer Gorman and her family were moved from one...
The phenomenon of rescue organizations that devoted themselves specifically to hiding and saving Jew...
As part of a series of seminars on Medicine and the Holocaust Sam Lauber presented his experience of...
On June 22, 1940, after the Nazis invaded France, an armistice agreement was signed between Germany ...
This thesis compares the different trauma received at the three major hiding places for Jewish child...
A Boy in Hiding: Surviving the Nazis is a poignant, true-survival story of a young boy who hid for f...
This thesis compares the different trauma received at the three major hiding places for Jewish child...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Vicki GordonChild survivors of the Holocaust hav...
“For fifty years, I have not spoken of my childhood years in France during the second world war. A h...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC History Department G...
Link to lecture by Dienke Hondius on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Ausch...
Johanna was a young Dutch housewife when the Germans invaded the Netherlands. The Dutch underground ...
Hiding in Plain Sight: Eluding the Nazis in Occupied France is an unusual memoir about the childhood...
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Filmed on location in Riga, Latvia, The Courageous Heart of I...
This study examines the experiences of a group of Jewish German and Austrian children who were sent ...
Trapped in Poland at the outbreak of the war, Erna Blitzer Gorman and her family were moved from one...
The phenomenon of rescue organizations that devoted themselves specifically to hiding and saving Jew...
As part of a series of seminars on Medicine and the Holocaust Sam Lauber presented his experience of...
On June 22, 1940, after the Nazis invaded France, an armistice agreement was signed between Germany ...
This thesis compares the different trauma received at the three major hiding places for Jewish child...
A Boy in Hiding: Surviving the Nazis is a poignant, true-survival story of a young boy who hid for f...
This thesis compares the different trauma received at the three major hiding places for Jewish child...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2002 Dr. Vicki GordonChild survivors of the Holocaust hav...
“For fifty years, I have not spoken of my childhood years in France during the second world war. A h...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC History Department G...
Link to lecture by Dienke Hondius on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Ausch...
Johanna was a young Dutch housewife when the Germans invaded the Netherlands. The Dutch underground ...
Hiding in Plain Sight: Eluding the Nazis in Occupied France is an unusual memoir about the childhood...
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Filmed on location in Riga, Latvia, The Courageous Heart of I...
This study examines the experiences of a group of Jewish German and Austrian children who were sent ...