Born in Leipzig, Germany, Oscar Noble witnessed firsthand the rise of Nazi Germany and the persecution of Jewish families. After relocating to Krakow, Poland, he endured Nazi occupation, life in the Krakow Ghetto, deportation, and forced labor, including work in the Pomorska labor camp. His experiences offer a powerful firsthand account of survival during one of history's darkest chapters.
Today, Oscar shares his story with students and audiences worldwide, promoting the values of tolerance, resilience, and remembrance while helping ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust are never forgotten.
This educational program is presented in partnership with Edutainment Learning, the Phoenix Holocaust Association, the Arizona Jewish Historical Society, and the Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center.
