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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented with support from Simon Fund for Holocaust Remembran
 ce\n\nHonor the memories of those who perished during the Night of Broken 
 Glass pogrom in 1938\, with special guest\, Ron Coppel\, a second-generati
 on Holocaust survivor.\n\nRon Coppel's father\, Werner was born in Germany
 . He was arrested by the Gestapo in 1943 at the age of 17. Twenty-two mont
 hs of starvation and deprivation followed. It was in January 1945 when\, a
 long with about 60\,000 other prisoners\, Werner was forced to walk from A
 uschwitz back toward Germany.\n\nDuring this infamous 'Death March\,' Wern
 er escaped and subsequently met and wed Trudy Silbermann\, Ron's mother\, 
 who had been a Jew in hiding. Upon coming to America\, specifically Cincin
 nati\, Ohio\, no one spoke about the Holocaust until the late 1970's when 
 the first of the so-called 'Deniers' appeared.\n\nLike so many survivors t
 hroughout the country\, Werner realized if he didn't speak out\, who would
 ? And so\, Werner would spend the rest of life speaking publicly to school
 s\, universities\, civic groups\, libraries\, the Ohio General Assembly\, 
 in FBI and Police Academy training programs and interviews on local and na
 tional TV news programs.\n\nToday\, Ron honors Werner's memory by followin
 g in his father's footsteps in presenting his family's story and the lesso
 ns to be learned from it.
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DESCRIPTION:Presented with support from Simon Fund for Holocaust Remembranc
 e\n\nHonor the memories of those who perished during the Night of Broken G
 lass pogrom in 1938\, with special guest\, Ron Coppel\, a second-generatio
 n Holocaust survivor.\n\nRon Coppel's father\, Werner was born in Germany.
  He was arrested by the Gestapo in 1943 at the age of 17. Twenty-two month
 s of starvation and deprivation followed. It was in January 1945 when\, al
 ong with about 60\,000 other prisoners\, Werner was forced to walk from Au
 schwitz back toward Germany.\n\nDuring this infamous 'Death March\,' Werne
 r escaped and subsequently met and wed Trudy Silbermann\, Ron's mother\, w
 ho had been a Jew in hiding. Upon coming to America\, specifically Cincinn
 ati\, Ohio\, no one spoke about the Holocaust until the late 1970's when t
 he first of the so-called 'Deniers' appeared.\n\nLike so many survivors th
 roughout the country\, Werner realized if he didn't speak out\, who would?
  And so\, Werner would spend the rest of life speaking publicly to schools
 \, universities\, civic groups\, libraries\, the Ohio General Assembly\, i
 n FBI and Police Academy training programs and interviews on local and nat
 ional TV news programs.\n\nToday\, Ron honors Werner's memory by following
  in his father's footsteps in presenting his family's story and the lesson
 s to be learned from it.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241110T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241110T163000
LOCATION:3202 Shalom Way\, South Bend\, IN 46615 US
SUMMARY:Kristallnacht Commemoration
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