Misplaced recordings of Holocaust survivors singing melodies and recounting their pasts have resurfaced at the University of Akron. The recordings were made by David Boder, a psychologist from Chicago, who visited former prisoners and recorded their songs on a newly rediscovered reel.
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WATCH: Misplaced songs of Holocaust victims rediscovered
David BoderHolocaust survivorsUniversity of Akron
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