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By: Meredith Warden While learning about the Holocaust in many of the history classes I’ve taken over the years, I understood that millions of people were murdered. However, for me, […]
Read MoreBy: Ben Brandeis Faces stare. The eyes follow. They look into your soul with bleak faces and lost hope. These are the faces of the dead which line the corridors […]
Read MoreBy: Kate Chaillet “It’s not six plus zero plus zero, it’s one plus one plus one.” This simple and admittedly obvious statement, spoken by our tour guide at Auschwitz, profoundly hit […]
Read MoreDear Mr Lite, You probably don’t remember me but I remember you. Going to your store on Sundays was a treat for me. Your store was always our last stop […]
Read MoreBy: Thomas Ralston The trip to Auschwitz on Friday was truly transforming. I was amazed by the enormity of the space. As our group traveled through the entrance and into […]
Read MoreBy: Pamala Learn There are so many moments that stick in my mind from this trip. Moments that have lodged themselves in my psyche. Moments that have changed me. There […]
Read MoreBy: John Weigel It was the many markers that made the deepest impression on me. On Friday, June 30th, our CWB tour group visited the former death camp of Birkenau and […]
Read MoreBy: Ross Tedder It was a warm, muggy evening. We had just spent about an hour traveling to Kielce from Starachowice. Earlier, there was a lot on my mind concerning […]
Read MoreBy: Ross Tedder It was a pleasant Thursday morning. Our group had just spent two very emotionally intense days at Treblinka, and at Majdanek. We were all looking forward to […]
Read MoreBy: Whitney Conjeski I have not yet figured out how to process everything I have seen so far on this trip. Meeting students that currently live in Starachowice-Wierzbnik and learning […]
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