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Survivor of the Holocaust, Natalie Langer, was forced to hide for multiple years during the Holocaust, living in silence to avoid being discovered. In her testimony, recorded in 2023, she reflects on how those years permanently affected her voice. #USCShoahFoundation #HolocaustSurvivor SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/USCShoahFou... Connect with the #USCShoahFoundation: Website: https://sfi.usc.edu/ Instagram: / uscshoahfoundation TikTok: / uscshoahfoundation Facebook: / uscsfi LinkedIn: / usc-shoah-foundation-institute IWitness: http://iwitness.usc.edu/SFI/ About USC Shoah Foundation: The USC Shoah Foundation records, preserves, and shares survivor and witness testimonies so that all can learn from the past, reflect on the present, and build a better future. The collections archive is home to more than 59,000 testimonies of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust, contemporary antisemitism, the Armenian Genocide, and other mass atrocities and genocidal crimes of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It is the largest such collection in the world. Established in 1994, the USC Shoah Foundation found a permanent home at the University of Southern California in 2006. With survivor testimony at the center, the USC Shoah Foundation’s innovative programming, global-impact strategies, and forward-looking research and education initiatives help preserve Holocaust memory and history, confront antisemitism, and strengthen democratic values. Copyright USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education