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The Holocaust Memorial museum. My name is bill benson and im the host of the museums Public Program firstperson, thank you for joining us today. We are in the 20th year of the First Person Program and the first person today is mrs. Door clayman who we will meet shortly. This 2019 season is made possible by the generosity of the lewis frank and Smith Foundation with additional funding from the Arlene Fisher foundation the first person is a series of twiceweekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust each of our first person gas serves as a volunteer here at the museum. The program will continue until august 8. The museums website provides information about each of the up coming firstperson guests. Theodore will share with us or firstperson account of her experience during the holocaust and as a survivor for about 45 minutes. If we have time towards the end of the program that we will have the oppo
First Person Program and our firstperson today is mrs. Irene weiss who you shall hear from shortly. This 2019 season of first person was made possible by the generosity of the Lewis Franklin Smith Foundation with additional funding from the arlene and Daniel Fisher foundation. We are grateful for their sponsorship. Firstperson is a series of twiceweekly conversations with survivors of the holocaust who share with us their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. Each of our firstperson guest s serves as a volunteer at the museum. Our program will continue through august 8. The museums website provides information about each of our upcoming firstperson guests. Irene will share with us her first person account of her experience during the holocaust and as a survivor for about 45 minutes. If time allows we will have an opportunity for you to ask irene a few questions. If we do not get to your question today, please join us in our online conversation, never stop asking
Heck slow vannian. Czechoslovakian. Captioning performed by vitac captioning performed by vitac and we also had our ambassador in the 30s in germany, and then you said something about facts become knowledge, becomes and when did all that occur in a timeline, if you can . And i am sorry, i dont remember all three our four of those subjects that she talked about. Thats fine. But im sure she will be able to repeat them now. Well, i mean, i think what i was talking about is you can read something and not internalize it. So you may have the information, but it doesnt mean you understand it, and then it doesnt mean you necessarily at this time believe it. And then it is the biggest jump, i think, is from knowledge and understanding and belief and translating that into some sort of productive action to deal with what youve read. To some extent its because we have short Attention Spans and without knowledge of the future we dont know where to look. Are we looking at venezuela . Are we looking