Technology Brings Images of Holocaust Survivors to Life

Technology Brings Images of Holocaust Survivors to Life
This August 2018 photo shows Holocaust survivor Max Glauben sitting in an interactive green screen room while filming a piece for the Dallas Holocaust Museum in Dallas. McGuire Boles/Dallas Holocaust Museum via AP
The Associated Press
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DALLAS—Max Glauben was 17 and had already lost his mother, father and brother at the hands of the Nazis when U.S. troops rescued him while he was on a death march from one German concentration camp to another.

The recollections of the Dallas resident who as a Jew in Poland survived the Warsaw Ghetto and Nazi concentration camps are now being preserved in a way that will allow generations to come to ask his image questions. Glauben, who turns 91 on Jan. 14, is the latest Holocaust survivor recorded in such a way by the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation.