The Ackerman Center Podcast
This special two-part episode brings together first-hand testimony and contemporary discussion to explore the experiences of Jewish families in Poland before, during and after the Nazis occupation. In Part I, Dr. Angie Simmons is joined by Dr. Nils Roemer, Dean of the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology and Director of the Ackerman Center. This segment highlights the experience of Silberstein family in Poland and includes archival audio from the USC Shoah Foundation- TheInstitute for Visual History and Education, featuring testimony by Sally Silberstein Chase. Used with permission. In the second part, Dr. Angie Simmons hosts Dr. HannoBerger, Assistant Professor of Film Studies and Fellow of the Miriam Lewis Barnett Chair for Studies related to the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights to talk about the Hulu miniseries We Were the Lucky Ones. The series is based on the book by Georgia Hunter and focuses on the real life Kurcfamily, a family of Polish Jews, and their fight for survival during the Holocaust and World War II. The discussion situates the series within broader conversations on Holocaust representation, examining its historical grounding, aesthetic choices, and emotional impact.
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