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Carl Rosner puts the spotlight on the 1.5 million children who perished and offers hope for the future in the many children he has met who are taking responsibility by listening and carrying stories such as his forward.
How can sharing the story of a childhood lost to the Holocaust attest to the power of positivity, and foster healing and resilience? From Schenectady, New York, Carl Rosner and his daughter, author Elizabeth Rosner, discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust and his survival of the peace in Denmark, Sweden and the U.S. in conversation with author Julie Lindahl in Drottningholm, Sweden.
This is the shorter version of the longer interview also available among Voices Between podcasts.
"Vårt DNA visar utan tvivel att det inte finns några människoraser". Leon Weintraub i samtal med Julie Lindahl
Carl and Elizabeth Rosner discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust in conversation with author Julie Lindahl (long version including Carl's story and reflections)
"Jag kunde inbilla mig att hon var odödlig." Helena Trus intervjuas av Julie Lindahl
"Vi får inte leva utan att ha ögonen öppna för det förflutna." Julie Lindahl intervjuas av Helena Trus
INHERITING TRAGEDY, ILLUMINATING HUMANITY – Elizabeth Rosner in dialogue with Julie Lindahl
AN EXTRAORDINARY ORDINARY PERSON – Madoka and Oriha Sugihara interviewed by Rachel Kadish about Chiune Sugihara
AND JUST MAYBE THINGS WILL Will LOOK A LITTLE DIFFERENT – Jason Reynolds interviewed by Rachel Kadish
TWO GRANDDAUGHTERS OF NAZIS DISCUSS LEGACY & RESPONSIBILITY – Jessica Shattuck in dialogue with Julie Lindahl
USING AN UNBEARABLE PAST FOR GOOD – Julie Lindahl interviewed by Rachel Kadish
AGAINST POWERLESSNESS – Rachel Kadish interviewed by Derek B. Miller
WAR & THE GENERATIONS – Derek B Miller in dialogue with Julie Lindahl
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