My story of the Holocaust began when I was 14 years old. Law and persecution has occurred long ago, but the real war began in 1939. Hitler grabbed power, and the Nazis lost control. At first it was just a small one, and someone would rob or hurt on the street. Although this is not surprising. It has been happening all the time. It becomes worrisome as it starts to occur more frequently, and as it begins to concentrate some people. Jews and disabled people are forbidden to enter the restaurant or eat in the restaurant.
David Henry Gerson: As the third generation Holocaust Survivor family, I was told about my grandmother's story about the survival of the Holocaust - but her story was filtered by my young ear, my young imagination. There are some details - a wedding ring that sells milk glass, a piece of bread from a good Siberian soldier - but she omitted a large part of her traumatic experience. I saw pain in her eyes, but her story soon grew into my epic, myth and dream in my imagination. Somehow, her story became like a cowboy movie adventure in the wild west in my head. I felt uneasy depending on the reality that happened there, and how I imagined the strange and somewhat surreal space that these stories have been handed down from generation to generation
I am a Jew, and my sons have discipline. My mother is from Poland and my father is from Russia. People studying the Holocaust usually are looking for a specific story. I have studied many small genocide, and I am trying to promote a wider range. I gathered data on many villages in Eastern Europe and the communities where they live. I found two connected, but I thought it interesting to study their lifestyle, not how they died. As I said, it is difficult to cause most slaughter.
During the summer camp during my summer camp, I found some shocking stories about the complicity of other companies in the Holocaust. For example, at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, I learned that thousands of slave laborers were forced to work at Hinkel Aircraft Manufacturing Company. My friend Mitchellbad is an expert on the Holocaust and he knew more about Ernst Hinkel, the founder of the company, including his biography on the San Diego Air Space Museum website. Hinkel was a pioneer in the airline industry, but he did not mention the company's role in massacre. When Mitchell made this to attract the attention of the museum, this was a curator's reaction: