Frank, Manfred and Ivor witnessed one of the darkest periods of the past century. Their families were among the millions sent to labor and concentration camps during the Holocaust. A lifetime later, their childhood memories of the camps remain vivid. Explore their stories through an illustrated “scrollytelling” experience. FRONTLINE worked with the survivors to illustrate these memories with historical accuracy and detail. Stream the asociated FRONTLINE documentary, “The Last Survivors,” to hear more about their stories.
This project reaches tweens and teens via...
Indirectly reaching t(w)eens via educators, PD, curriculum
Media and/or educational content that is made by, with, or for t(w)eens
What topics does this project focus on?
Civic engagementCulture, societyCurrent affairsEducationIdentity, relationshipsJournalismMusic, artPublic media
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Is this project considered part of the station's journalism work?
Yes
Departments involved:
Production (TV/Radio)
Media and/or educational content
Who is the primary audience of the content?
Other
*All
Who creates the media content?
Adults only (station employees, contractors, producers, etc)
*Other
Who decides the topic areas of the content?
Adults only
Where is the content shared?
WebsiteInstagramFacebookTwitter
Indirectly engaging youth via educators, professional development, or curriculum
This project indirectly engages youth by partnering with...
Curriculum or content distributors (e.g., PBS Learning Media)
Does this project train educators or run a professional development program?
No
Does this project create curricula or educational resources for educators to use?