United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Home
Exhibition
Survivors
Reflection
Behind the scenes
< PREV 1 2 3 4 5 ... NEXT > [1 to 10 of 61]



NAME
Lorena
DATE
November 06, 2009 12:18 PM
LOCATION
TexasUSA
RESPONSE
I can not believe that the Holocaust actually took place! The horrible and cruel acts done to these innocent people is awful. Words can not explain anyone's feelings towards this. My class is actually becoming a little bit depressed having to do research on this topic. It is good to know what took place so it will not happen again, but it is saddening to know it already happened.
NAME
taylor
DATE
October 02, 2009 08:58 AM
LOCATION
ga
RESPONSE
i hate to hear what these people had gone through. I know that im only 12, but i realize how hard it could of been for me to be right where the people that survived are now. I would love to come and talk to one and hear their story from them and see what the difference is in their compared to others and see how bad others had it. In class the other day, at school, we watched a video of one ladies story. I could do nothing but cry. Them showing the pictures of it. GOSH!!! why do the stories have to be soooo sad? :'(
NAME
ashley
DATE
September 02, 2009 06:25 PM
LOCATION
 
RESPONSE
i learned about the holocaust like most people do at schol and i wanted to see the stuff you dont see in school and it was so sad i was thinking the whole time about my mom,dad brother, and sister how i would miss them so much and i couldnt stand to live the way they made them you never really think about wat they went through because most of us dont have to but when you actually think about it most of us think the most important think in the world is a cell fone or computer you think you would die if you didnt have those but think these people watched their families die right in frount of their eye. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS FAMILY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NAME
Teresa
DATE
May 31, 2009 08:28 AM
LOCATION
IL
RESPONSE
I went to the holocaust museum for a field trip and before we went we read many books such as The Boy in the Striped Pajama's, Hana's Suitcase, Etc. The books were NOTHING like the tour through the museum. When I went to the museum my tour-guide was Jewish and she had a life experience through the Holocaust with her family and I learned so much of what her feelings were to each picture we saw and each thing we talked about she made a connection of her grandfather or herself. Then later on we met another survivor and her experience made most people cry. I became so so so interested I took matter into my own hands and I started to think of my family and how it would have been for me and my family to go through the Holocaust (I'm not Jewish though); I think of who would be gone day by day its someone new (I have a HUGE family) and so everyday there would be even more pain than usual. I am in 6th grade, I am 12 and if you dont know this much or think like this sometimes you need to learn more and stoop-up to my level. I try to help younger kids at the park and what I do is (SOMETIMES) try to teach them a little bit about TOLERANCE.
NAME
David
DATE
May 26, 2009 01:13 PM
LOCATION
Canada
RESPONSE
I had to read After The War for my english class and I thought that it was going to be a waste of time. But after I read about what the Jews have gone through. I have a whole new repsect for them. And some of the stuff is brutal and I only READ about it I can't imagine LIVING it.
NAME
Danielle
DATE
May 14, 2009 10:18 AM
LOCATION
Warren RI
RESPONSE
I had to read Night, for my English class and I wasn't really looking foward to it, but after reading the first 3 chapters I becamse hooked. If you never read it I really think you should it changed me. I always used to make fun of Jews. (I know that sounds really bad.)But, after reading Night I told my teacher and everyone else I knew that I would never make fun of Jews again. I feel really bad about that because anyone who goes through something like that doesn't and shouldn't be made fun of like that its really harsh. The people who lived through that did deserve it, NOBODY does. And the people who survived, are really amazing people. I don't cry often but when I do it's for a good cause. And reading this book made me cry a lot.
NAME
Natacha
DATE
May 11, 2009 01:00 PM
LOCATION
Providence RI
RESPONSE
When i first heard about this i felt petrified. Terrible things and i saw the numbers of thousands of people that died. This was up in Boston Mass where it is a rememberance of that day.
NAME
Dan E
DATE
May 05, 2009 12:08 PM
LOCATION
New Jersey
RESPONSE
I have learned a lot from the holocaust. This year we are having survivors come into our school. I really want to hear about their lives. I have a tremendous amount of respect for them.

Thank You
NAME
Taylor and Aimee
DATE
May 01, 2009 11:42 AM
LOCATION
Canada
RESPONSE
After lsitening to the stories it made me realize how valuable life is. To see what people had to go through makes me so sad; I dont see how such individuals can be so cruel. Watching videos, looking at pictures, and reading "The Night" by survivor Elie Wiesel, made me cry. I couldnt even imagine the hatred and cruelty these people got towards them. Its very sad. Im glad that those who did survive got to share their stories with us. :(
NAME
Dr' Even Haim Yehudit
DATE
April 28, 2009 10:35 AM
LOCATION
Israel
RESPONSE
I read the stories appears at "Life After" and I feel grief and sadness that the survivors had been through so much pain and they really couldnt do anything to handel with the unknown situation.
I think this project is very important to anyone especially to me- Holocaust researcher.
In fact this project contains just several stories and I am intersting in more: Like life after of Haim Solomon, Alfred Traum and the list is long.
Would you be kind to tell me how to find the stories of more survivors after the Holocaust. I looked trought the Web and find just a few.
Thank You
Yehudit
< PREV 1 2 3 4 5 ... NEXT > [1 to 10 of 61]