Facing History & Ourselves
  • Facing History
  • Tour Request Form
  • Educator Resources
Home
  • Home
  • About
    • Choosing To Participate
    • About Facing History
  • The Exhibit
    • Sign Up For a Tour
    • Chicago, IL
    • Exhibition Resources
    • Exhibit History
  • Explore and Learn
    • Stories from the Exhibit
    • Resources
    • Upstanders
    • Student Corner
    • Student Artwork
    • Be the Change
    • Reflections
  • Get Involved
    • Share Your Story
    • Spread the Word
    • Community Service
  • News and Events
    • Latest News
    • Community Events
    • Events for Educators
    • Press Kit
  • Video
Home › Library › Resources ›
  • Print version

Auschwitz Death Camp: Oprah, Elie Wiesel

Submitted by ben on December 15, 2009 - 10:41pm
in
  • Antisemitism
  • Genocide
  • War
  • Holocaust and Human Behavior
  • History
  • Eastern Europe [1939-1945]
  • Germany [1933-1945]
  • World War II

47 minutes
Source: Harpo Productions

Oprah Winfrey and Elie Wiesel walk through the grounds of Auschwitz, where Wiesel was interned at the age of fifteen. Wiesel describes his personal experiences at Auschwitz as well as the process by which people were brought there, families were separated, and all those unable to work were sent to the gas chambers and crematoria. Winfrey provides additional historical information. The video includes graphic archival footage and photographs, excerpts of Wiesel reading from his autobiographical book Night, a visit to the museum at Auschwitz, and reflections.

Choosing to Participate

Download the revised Choosing to Participate
Resource Book


Now in Spanish

 

Spread the Word:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • C

WalmartThe Walmart Foundation is proud
to be the national sponsor of
Choosing to Participate

  • Home
  • Terms of Use
  • Credits
  • Contact

Copyright 2009 Facing History and Ourselves

Powered by Ubercart, the free shopping cart software.