Philip N. Backstrom Survivor Lecture Series 1999, Anna Levin

Title:
Philip N. Backstrom Survivor Lecture Series. Anna Levin. 1999
Alternative Title:
Anna Levin : 1999
Creator:
Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.), Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Committee (Creator)
Contributor:
Levin, Anna (Speaker)
Language:
English
Date created:
1999
Type of resource:
Moving image
Genre:
Video recordings
Format:
Video
electronic
00:34:38
Digital origin:
reformatted digital
Abstract/Description:
Holocaust survivor Anna Levin discusses her experiences during the Holocaust as part of the Philip N. Backstrom Survivor Lecture Series held during Northeastern University's annual Holocaust Awareness Week. Levin, originally from Hungary, was a teenager when the Nazis invaded in 1944 and she was soon sent to Auschwitz; from there she was sent to Germany to do forced labor in an ammunition factory. She answers audience questions and also speaks about visiting Hungary after the war.
Notes:
Part of lecture series, "Holocaust Awareness Committee: a time to bear witness."
Related item:
Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Committee records (A67)
Holocaust awareness series. Backstrom Holocaust survivors speakers series ; 1999
Subjects and keywords:
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Personal narratives
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives
Jewish ghettos
Bremen (Germany)
Debrecen (Hungary)
Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
Birkenau (Concentration camp)
Levin, Anna
Identifier:
TLC_0120
Permanent URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20205154
Location:
Northeastern University Library, Archives and Special Collections (A67) Anna Levin, Location 89/4
Use and reproduction:
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