Artist Finds His Purpose Creating Irrefutable Evidence of The Holocaust

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Last Updated on March 5, 2024

Artist Robert Sutz is a messenger for beautiful people filled with horrific memories. Sutz, 82, has found his purpose later in life – creating what he calls ‘irrefutable evidence of one of the darkest chapters in human history’ — the Holocaust. He calls it proof for those who don’t believe and a painful reminder to those who might forget.

Find out how people who’ve survived unimaginable pain and terror are talking — some for the first time ever — about what it was like to live under the threat of Nazi horrors.

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— Robert Sutz We Remember Holocaust Memorial
— The Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum

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