What was it like in a Nazi concentration camp? How did you survive? How has it affected your life since?
Technology is allowing people to ask these questions and many more in virtual interviews with actual Holocaust survivors, preparing for a day when the estimated 100,000 Jews remaining from camps, ghettos or hiding under Nazi occupation are no longer alive to give the accounts themselves.
Karen Matthews of the Associated Press investigates more. Read the full article on AP.
Exhibit Allows Virtual Interviews with Holocaust Survivors
Published: September 17, 2017
Category: News