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Holocaust Survivor Sidney Glucksman Video Rebroadcast |
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March 30, 2009 - Holocaust Survivor and New Haven Tailor Sidney Glucksman spoke to Notre Dame of West Haven Students on Wednesday, March 25, 2009. His fasinating story is a worthwhile account of the Holocaust to watch over and over again. The program is outstanding lesson on world history that all students and adults should watch.
Glucksman was a 12-year child at school in Germany when his world changed forever. Taken from his parents, whom he never saw again, Glucksman soon was working as a slave laborer building Army barracks in the Dachau Concentration camp.
He would become a master tailor sewing swastikas on the German Nazi uniforms. Glucksman survived until he was given his freedom in 1945 when the Americans liberated the camp. He wound up settling in New Haven and is a tailor to a who’s who in Connecticut.
His life is currently being made into a documentary called “Threads” by James Campbell. A renowned presenter, Glucksman will share his unbelievable story with Notre Dame students.
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