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Videos
- Life before the War
- Connecting History with the Personal- Schools and the Law
- The War and Life in Hungary
- The German Occupation of Hungary
- The Violence Escalates; Moving into the Ghetto
- Life in the Ghetto
- The Deportations
- The Cattle Cars; Ariving in the Camps
- The First Hours in Auschwitz
- Humiliation
- Surviving Auschwitz
- Hunger, Fear, and Illness
- The Auschwitz Hospital
- Selection; Camp Sisters
- Bergen Belsen
- The Work Camp
- A Bittersweet Reunion
- Thoughts on Religion
- The Family Photographs
Documents
- A Power Point Biography of Judy Cohen - Megan Rudson.ppt
- Judy Cohen - by Lauren Chris and Lauren Weingarten.ppt
- Judy Cohen - by Michael Shafarenko.doc
- Oral History Essay by Megan Rudson.doc
Photos
Judy Cohen is a Holocaust survivor from Hungary. When Hungarian Jews were deported in 1944, she and many members of her family were sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where Judy became a slave labourer. She was later sent to other camps in the Nazi system and was fortunate to survive the death marches at the end of the war. Today, Judy is committed to Holocaust and human rights education, and she has set up a website "Women and the Holocaust" to further this end. She has spoken to classes at Crestwood and was interviewed for this project by student Megan Rudson in 2009, and again by Lauren Chris and Lauren Weingarten in 2010..

