Explore Testimony

View powerful testimony from survivors and witnesses of genocides in this curated library. To extend the learning, download the paired classroom activities geared toward middle and high school students.

Testimonies appear in alphabetical order by first name. Use the filters below to refine results by grade band, conflict, or activity topic.

Arnost Graumann

Born 1919, Austria

High School Activity
Arshag Dickranian

Born 1905, Turkey

High School Activity
Aurora Mardiganian

Born 1901, Turkey

Dave Lux

Born 1933, Czechoslovakia

Middle School Activity
Diane Uwera

Born 1988, Rwanda

Middle School Activity
Diane Uwera

Born 1988, Rwanda

High School Activity
Diane Uwera

Born 1988, Rwanda

Middle School Activity
Edith Reiss

Born 1916, England

Middle School Activity
Edouard Bamporiki

Born 1893, Rwanda

Middle School Activity
Emmanuel Muhinda

Born 1985, Rwanda

High School Activity
Esther Bem

Born 1930, Yugoslavia

High School Activity
Eva Brewster

Born 1922, Germany

High School Activity
Floyd Dade

Born 1924, Texas

Middle School Activity
Freddy Mutanguha

Born 1976, Burundi

Middle School Activity
Gabriela Katz

Born 1919, Poland

High School Activity
George Haig

Born 1901, Turkey

Middle School Activity
Gisela Feldman

Born 1923, Germany

High School Activity
Guixiang Chen

Born 1923, China

High School Activity
Haig Baronian

Born 1908, Turkey

Haroutune Aivazian

Born 1905, Turkey

Harry Thalheimer

Born 1922, Germany

High School Activity
Hela Bluementhal

Born 1921, Poland

Middle School Activity
Herbert Achtentuch

Born 1922, Austria

High School Activity
Ida Chait

Born 1931, Poland

High School Activity
Irene Binzer

Born 1926, Poland

High School Activity
Itka Zygmuntowicz

Born 1926, Poland

Middle School Activity
John Damski

Born 1914, Germany

Middle School Activity
Joseph Lipschutz

Born 1918, Poland

High School Activity
Judith Ertsey

Born 1933, Romania

High School Activity
Katsugo Miho

Born 1922, Hawaii

Middle School Activity
Kizito Kalima

Born 1979, Rwanda

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Kizito Kalima

Born 1979, Rwanda

High School Activity
Kurt Klein

Born 1920, Germany

High School Activity
Leon Cooper

Born 1929, Poland

High School Activity
Malka Baran

Born 1927, Poland

Middle School Activity
Margaret Lambert

Born 1914, Germany

Middle School Activity
Marie-Grace Mukabyagaju

Born 1962, Rwanda

High School Activity
Meta Doran

Born 1926, Germany

High School Activity
Paul Barna

Born 1925, Hungary

High School Activity
Peter Braunfield

Born 1930, Austria

High School Activity
Phansy Peang

Born 1948, Cambodia

High School Activity
Philip Markowicz

Born 1924, Poland

Middle School Activity
Rena Finder

Born 1929, Poland

Middle School Activity
Richard Hovannisian

Born 1932, California

Rita Kuhn

Born 1927, Germany

Middle School Activity
Roméo Dallaire

Born 1946, Netherlands

High School Activity
Roméo Dallaire

Born 1946, Netherlands

High School Activity
Rose Apelian

Born 1907, New York

High School Activity
Samuel Kadorian

Born 1907, Turkey

Middle School Activity
Sara Pol-Lim

Born 1968, Cambodia

High School Activity
Seymour Cywiak

Born 1933, Poland

High School Activity
Sidney Eichenholz

Born 1924, Poland

High School Activity
Sir Nicholas Winton

Born 1909, England

Middle School Activity
Tamara Branitsky

Born 1922, Poland

Middle School Activity
Tamara Branitsky

Born 1922, Poland

High School Activity
Vera Gissing

Born 1928, Czechoslovakia

Middle School Activity
Victor Dortheimer

Born 1918, Poland

Middle School Activity
Zuzana Adam

Born 1925, Hungary

Middle School Activity
Zvi Michaeli

Born 1925, Poland

Middle School Activity

About The Partners

The USC Shoah Foundation preserves and amplifies the voices of the past to build a future that remembers. The Archive is home to more than 59,000 testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust, contemporary antisemitism, the Armenian Genocide, and other historical events of genocide. It is the largest such collection in the world. Established in 1994, the USC Shoah Foundation found a permanent home at the University of Southern California in 2006. With survivor testimony at the center, the USC Shoah Foundation's innovative programming, global-impact strategies, and forward-looking research initiatives help foster insights and practical solutions to preserve Holocaust memory and history, confront antisemitism and strengthen democratic values.

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