- Introduction
“My name is Nesse Godin. I’m not a speaker, I’m not a teacher, I’m not a lecturer. What I am, is a survivor of the Holocaust.”
- Life Before
“I had many friends at the age of 13, and I had many dreams. But my dreams did not come true.”
- The First Months
“This was the night ... I really knew the Holocaust was happening to me.”
- Entry into the ghetto
“They did not issue a certificate for me.”
- Kinderaktion, 11/5/43
“On that day, everyone was found, every baby, every adult, everyone that was in the ghetto that morning.”
- On the Train
“We lost track of time; it was a terrible journey.”
- Stutthof Camp
“I had a beautiful name ... I became prisoner 54,015.”
- Labor camps
“The most horrible year of my life.”
- Death March; Found by the Russians
“We really thought they were going to shoot us, but they had different plans for us.”
- Lessons and Final Thoughts
“Not a day goes by that I forget the promise I made ... to remember, to tell the world what hatred and indifference can do.”
- Questions and Answers
“After you were found, where did you go, who took care of you...?”
Victims of the Nazi Era, 1933-1945
Five brochures about non-Jewish victims describe the experiences of: