Henry Birnbrey was brought to the United States on a special mission to rescue Jewish children. Years later, Henry would return to Germany as an American GI, serving with the forces that stormed the beaches of Normandy. He was among the first American eyewitnesses to the devastation of the Nazi concentration camps. What he saw would change his life forever.
This Holocaust oral history event in Atlanta is FREE.
If you have questions, please feel free to contact us at info@thebreman.org
See the entire Fall 2018 Bearing Witness series here
Event Details
Guided tours of our Holocaust Gallery will be given at 12:30 PM. Tours are capped at 75 persons in total, on a first-come, first served basis. While the tour is in session, the Holocaust Gallery will be closed from 12:30 – 2 PM.
Doors to the auditorium will open at 1:15 PM. Speakers will begin at 2:00 PM.
Free Parking is available at the museum (with free overflow parking available at The John Marshall Law School on 18th between W. Peachtree and Spring) and seating is first-come, first-served, so be sure to arrive early in order to secure your spot!
Free admission to the 2018 Bearing Witness Series is provided through a generous gift from The Sara Giles Moore Foundation.
This event is presented by The Weinberg Center for Holocaust Education at The Breman Museum and our community partner Eternal-Life Hemshech.