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Renée Düring

Auschwitz · Block 10 · Death March

Renée Düring was born in Cologne in 1921. She survived Block 10 at Auschwitz and three Death Marches, and lived to 97. Over four decades, she recorded 31 hours of testimony. Now you can speak with her.

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What People are Saying

“Having a conversation with Renée about her story brought history to life in a way no textbook could. It gave me goosebumps.”

Craig Wallace

Site Visitor

“The moment I stepped into the exhibit, I felt as if I was transported back in time. It was an unforgettable experience.”

Lila Thompson

Art Enthusiast

“Having a conversation with Renée about her story brought history to life in a way no textbook could. It gave me goosebumps.”

Jamal Rivers

Cultural Historian

“Having a conversation with Renée about her story brought history to life in a way no textbook could. It gave me goosebumps.”

Craig Wallace

Site Visitor

“Having a conversation with Renée about her story brought history to life in a way no textbook could. It gave me goosebumps.”

Craig Wallace

Site Visitor

“Having a conversation with Renée about her story brought history to life in a way no textbook could. It gave me goosebumps.”

Craig

Site Visitor

“Just amazing.”

Julie

Site Visitor

“This is going to be the new way we preserve our history.”

Karen

Teacher

“Speaking with Renée was educational and chilling”

Angeline

Site Visitor