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Charismatic German Jewish athlete Fredy Hirsch dedicated himself to inspiring and protecting children imprisoned by the Nazis. In this episode, survivors of Theresienstadt and Auschwitz whose lives were made tolerable, sometimes even joyful, thanks to his selfless efforts share their memories.
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-The following interview segments are from the archive of the USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education: 

Dina Gottliebova-Babbitt, © 1998 USC Shoah Foundation 

Michael Honey, © 1997 USC Shoah Foundation 

Peter Mahrer, © 1998 USC Shoah Foundation 

Helga Ederer, © 1997 USC Shoah Foundation 

Yehudah Bakon, © 1996 USC Shoah Foundation 

Melitta Stein, © 1996 USC Shoah Foundation 

Eva Gross, © 1996 USC Shoah Foundation 

Chava Ben-Amos, © 1997 USC Shoah Foundation  

For more information about the USC Shoah Foundation, go here.
-The following interview segments are from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Washington, D.C., courtesy of the Jeff and Toby Herr Foundation:

RG-50.030.0488, oral history interview with Ursula Pawel

RG-50.477.0497, oral history interview with John Steiner, gift of Jewish Family and Children's Services of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties

RG-50.106.0061, oral history interview with Rene Edgar Tressler

For more information about the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, go here.
-The Rudolf Vrba audio was drawn from footage created by Claude Lanzmann during the filming of Shoah. Used by permission of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority, Jerusalem.
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