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At Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum's Summer Survivor Speaker Series, visitors can hear the testimonies of Holocaust survivors, refugees, and hidden children, as well as second generation survivors.
Phil Glauben is the son of Holocaust survivor Max Glauben, Z”L. In 1939, Max was 11 when the Nazis invaded Poland. Max and his family were confined to the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940. Max smuggled food and supplies into the ghetto. He was deported to Majdanek Death Camp and then to other concentration camps. He was liberated by the U.S. Army.
At Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum's Summer Survivor Speaker Series, visitors can hear the testimonies of Holocaust survivors, refugees, and hidden children, as well as second generation survivors.
Phil Glauben is the son of Holocaust survivor Max Glauben, Z”L. In 1939, Max was 11 when the Nazis invaded Poland. Max and his family were confined to the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940. Max smuggled food and supplies into the ghetto. He was deported to Majdanek Death Camp and then to other concentration camps. He was liberated by the U.S. Army.
Admission is free.