Reflections on the Holocaust
Driven to learn more about the impact of the Holocaust? Join Professor Gilly Carr, our Academic Director in Archaeology and Professor of Conflict Archaeology and Holocaust Heritage, to hear remarkable and deeply moving experiences from survivors of the Holocaust and those living with its legacy. Listen to them in their own words, follow their journeys, learn what they lost and found, and how their experiences have shaped their lives' work.
Voices from the Holocaust
2026: Mala Tribich, MBE
Mala was born in 1930 in Poland. When the Nazis invaded in 1939, her family was forced into the first ghetto in Poland. ...
2025: Peter Lantos
Peter was born in 1939 in Hungary. He was deported to Bergen-Belsen at the age of 5. He and his mother later escaped whe...
2024: Dr Martin Stern, MBE
Martin was born in Holland in 1938 and experienced Nazi persecution in the Netherlands before being sent to Westerbork c...
2023: Maurice Blik
Maurice is a sculptor. At the age of 4, he was taken from his birthplace in Amsterdam, and sent with his family to the c...
2022: Lily Ebert, MBE and Dov Forman
Lily was born in Hungary. At the age of 20, when the Nazis invaded, she was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau with her moth...
2021: Rob Rinder
Rob Rinder is a barrister and TV personality, whose Polish grandfather survived 2 concentration camps during the Holocau...
2018: Derek Niemann and Noemie Lopian
Derek is a writer who discovered that his grandfather was an SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator. Noemie is the daughte...