USHMM: “Pride Month: Defying Nazi Persecution”
This Pride Month, learn about Frieda Belinfante, one of Europe’s first female conductors and a Jewish lesbian, and painter Willem Arondeus, the gay leader of this group of artists turned resisters.
This Pride Month, learn about Frieda Belinfante, one of Europe’s first female conductors and a Jewish lesbian, and painter Willem Arondeus, the gay leader of this group of artists turned resisters.
There are around 6,000 people in the world today who owe their lives to Nicholas Winton.
Presented by the Museum of Tolerance: Meet author Julie Metz and hear her mother’s extraordinary story. Then, join the conversation moderated by Museum Director, Liebe Geft.
“The House on Wannsee Street: Memoirs of a German Jewish Family” Film and Post Film Discussion with the filmmaker Poli Martinez Kaplun and her mother in conversation with Avi Ben Hur.
Join the USHMM to commemorate World Refugee Day and honor diplomats who dared to take great risks to offer refuge and save lives.
“Hidden Histories: What Digital Technology Reveals about Jews and Germans in Occupied Kraków” presented by the USHMM.