For those who survived the Holocaust, the memories can never be erased, but their generation is dying out. Educators and historians are looking for new ways to keep their experience alive and connect to younger people. With the film Triumph of the Spirit, seen through a virtual reality headset, viewers find themselves in the Auschwitz […]
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For those who survived the Holocaust, the memories can never be erased, but their generation is dying out. Educators and historians are looking for new ways to keep their experience alive and connect to younger people.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - For those who survived the Holocaust, the memories can never be erased, but their generation is dying out. Educators and histori.
A Holocaust survivor cried as he relived the horror of the Auschwitz-Birkenau deathcamp through virtual reality. The Nazis used the camp to kill 1.1mn people during the Second World War.