For many Holocaust survivors, the tragedy of their experience has left them with more than the inability to speak on the topic.
"One of my friend's fathers wouldn't even stand in line at a restaurant, because it reminded him of the concentration camps waiting for bread or soup," said Beth Soref, fellow of the Jewish Campus Service Corps.
But this past Sunday, Nat Kranowski, a retired accounting professor from Radford University, spoke to students about his experience of living through the German occupation of France during WWII.
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