(Jewish Group) Wolf Blitzer discusses his new CNN special on the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Wolf Blitzer, the son of Holocaust survivors, discusses his new CNN special on the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Growing up in Buffalo, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer always knew he was the child of Holocaust survivors. His parents, both Polish Jews, told him often about their experiences surviving the concentration camps.
I knew many children of Holocaust survivors whose parents didnt speak about it, Blitzer told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. But my parents were very open about it. Im grateful that they were.
But it wasnt until Blitzer made his new CNN special about the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum that he discovered a video survivor testimony his father, David Blitzer, had recorded in the 1990s.
Filmed at the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center in Hollywood, Florida, David Blitzer discussed growing up in the Polish city of Oświęcim, later Germanized into Auschwitz, where his parents were murdered. (The city is known as Oswiecim again today.) He shared intimate details about the mindset of the Germans around him, who he said regretted that Hitler was in power only when they started to lose the war, and his belief that the United States decision not to bomb the Auschwitz death camp was a moral failure.
Davids testimony, along with those like other survivors like Rita Kesselman and Irene Salomonawicz, is featured in the new CNN special Never Again: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: A Tour With Wolf Blitzer, which airs Friday at 11 p.m. EST.
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