Although Anne Frank is the most well-known victim of the Holocaust, she was not the only young Jewish girl who left a powerful record behind. The November issue of Smithsonian magazine recently translated the diary of Renia Spiegel, a 17-year-old girl who spent her final days imprisoned in a ghetto in Nazi-occupied Poland.
This Wednesday, November 7 at 1:00 PM (ET), a United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) program focuses on vivid observations of other young diarists. Their accounts reveal the escalating persecution against Jews following the warning signs of Kristallnacht. The 80th anniversary of this event (known in English as Night of Broken Glass) will be observed on November 9.
Speakers for the November 7 program include:
The November 7 program may be watched here.
Holocaust Diary of Anne Frank United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Renia Spiegel Alexandra Zapruder
A recording of this excellent program "80 Years after Kristallnacht: Diarists of the Holocaust" is available on through the USHMM YouTube channel.