Georgia Voices of the Holocaust

Georgia Voices of the Holocaust is a collection of video recorded interviews of Holocaust survivors, second generation survivors and World War II liberators.  The videos, which represent a wide range of stories and experiences documenting the Holocaust and that era, are a project of the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust with generous support from The Marcus Foundation.  

Access the Georgia Voices of the Holocaust Collection of videos:

  • Hidden Children and Escaped Families (12) video interviews) -- Stories highlighting the bravery of parents and families to find the best solutions for survival.
  • Concentration Camp and Forced Labor Survivors (7 video interviews) -- Stories of those who endured concentration or internment camps and/or forced labor.
  • Stories of Russian Survivors (3 video interviews) --  Unique stories of escape and endurance of those, who, as the Nazi threat encroached, fled their homes in countries of the former Soviet Union, landing hundreds of miles to safer areas in the east and surviving by performing hard labor on farms or factories until they could return.
  • Liberators and Second Generation Stories (4 video interviews) -- These interviews feature the stories of WWII liberators as well as the remembrances of family members of Holocaust survivors as told by their children and/or grandchildren.