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Watch a Livestream of the 'Unforgotten' Event About Renia Spiegel's Diary

Although Anne Frank is the most well-known victim of the Holocaust, she was not the only young Jewish girl who left a powerful record behind. Smithsonian magazine recently translated the diary of Renia Spiegel , an 18-year-old girl who spent her final days imprisoned in a ghetto in Nazi-occupied Poland.

Join Smithsonian and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as we learn about Renia’s dramatic story , which ranges from romance to terror. Her sister, Elizabeth Bellak, known as “the Shirley Temple of Poland,” will give her own firsthand account of Renia’s plight and legacy. We’ll also hear from Alexandra Zapruder, an expert on wartime diaries, which continue to be written by young people to this day .

The event will be held at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on November 8, 2018, from 1 to 2 p.m. You can reserve a ticket here , or watch the livestream of the event above.

Speakers

Moderator: Dr. Edna Friedberg, Museum Historian, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum