Associated Press February 02, 2021 - 5:28 AM
NEW ORLEANS - Visitors to the National WWII Museum will be able to ask questions of a U.S. soldier who helped liberate a Nazi concentration camp as part of a travelling interactive exhibit from the USC Shoah Foundation that uses technology to spread the stories of Holocaust survivors and witnesses.
The exhibit features a video screen showing Staff Sgt. Alan Moskin, an American veteran of World War II, who helped liberate a camp in Austria with 15,000 Hungarian Jews. Visitors can ask Moskin questions and listen to pre-recorded answers. Moskin was interviewed over five days and asked about 1,000 questions so that he would be able to give tailored answers to just about any question a visitor would have.
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