98 years old who survived from Auschwitz, who had understood "digitalization of the Holocaust's memory"
98 years old who survived from Auschwitz, who had understood "digitalization of the Holocaust's memory"
By uavtechnology
22 Jan 23
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In January 2022, Freda Winemann, a Holocaust survivor and lives in the UK, died at the age of 98.Winemann is a Jew born in France in 1923, Auschwitz extinct camp, the Germany's Bergen -Belzen concentration camp (camps with Anne Frank's death), and the Czech Terragenstadt concentration camp.I was able to move around, but I was able to barely survive.He moved to England in 1950.Since he moved to the United Kingdom, he has been talking about the experience and memories of the Holocaust era.
Wineman, who has been talking about the Holocaust era experience and memories in elementary schools, junior high schools, and museums in the United Kingdom since the war, has talked about the Holocaast experience on TV and digital as early as many Holocaust survivors.
The Shore Foundation at the University of Southern California (USC) is engaged in digitalization of testimony of survivors in the Holocaust era and media.The movie Director Steven Spielberg, the movie "List of Schindler," donated in 1994.At that time, video recording and digitalization were not yet easy.He shot with a video and saved it with tape, but since then he talked about the Holocaust experience.Speaking at schools and museums can only talk to the people in front of you, but if you shoot them in the video, you can see anyone anytime and listen to you.Was.
26 years ago, the valuable Wineman's testimony at the age of 72 was now digitized and published worldwide on YouTube.Eventually, all the holocost survivors would be lost, and I understood that nobody would have gone through the Holocaust's experience and memories.Even after he died, his Holocaust era experience and memories were handed down, and when the Internet was not yet widespread, he talked about the Holocaust era experience and memories of the Shore Foundation.
▼ Video taken by Frena Wineman when he was 72 years old