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FAQ: Holocaust Education and Memory Preservation Through Eva Kor's Story
TL;DR
Eva Kor's bestselling book 'I Will Protect You' provides educators and parents with a powerful tool to combat misinformation and build critical thinking skills in children before prejudices form.
Author Danica Davidson collaborated with Holocaust survivor Eva Kor to create 'I Will Protect You,' a memoir for young readers that weaves personal narrative with historical context for elementary and middle school audiences.
Teaching Holocaust history early through books like 'I Will Protect You' fosters empathy and critical thinking in children, creating a more informed and compassionate future generation.
Eva Kor's memoir for children details how she survived Auschwitz's medical experiments as a twin and later advocated for forgiveness and education.
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The content focuses on preserving Holocaust memory as survivors pass away, emphasizing the importance of early Holocaust education to combat misinformation, radicalization, and denial among young people.
Nearly every living Holocaust survivor will be gone within the next decade, and their firsthand accounts are fading, while antisemitic incidents are surging and many young people lack basic knowledge about the Holocaust.
Eva Mozes Kor was a Holocaust survivor who survived Auschwitz at age ten and believed Holocaust education begins too late in most American schools, arguing that children need to be reached before prejudices are formed, typically around age twelve or older.
Kor advocated for reaching elementary and middle school students with Holocaust education before they encounter conspiracy theories and extremist propaganda online, believing that shielding children from history doesn't protect them but teaching them early might.
'I Will Protect You: A True Story of Twins Who Survived Auschwitz' is Eva Kor's memoir for young readers, written with author Danica Davidson and released in 2022, created to make Holocaust history accessible to upper elementary and middle school readers and show that these events didn't happen in a vacuum.
The book weaves personal narrative with essential historical context to make the story accessible without simplifying history, showing children that antisemitism didn't begin with Auschwitz nor end with it, and presenting history as the lived reality of children like themselves.
The book has become a bestseller in three categories and is being read in schools, libraries, and living rooms across the country, capturing how Eva and her twin sister Miriam survived Mengele's experiments and Auschwitz yet grew up to advocate for education, healing, and forgiveness.
Polls show a troubling percentage of young Americans cannot name a single Nazi camp, and some believe the Holocaust is exaggerated or fabricated, which the content attributes to not teaching children how to recognize dehumanization when they see it.
Danica Davidson also wrote a graphic novel with another survivor and education advocate, Eva Schloss, titled 'What Lies Hidden,' which is ready for publishers, continuing the work of reaching young people with firsthand accounts.
Holocaust Remembrance Day is described as not just an annual moment of silence but a warning, particularly relevant as antisemitic incidents have surged in the last five years and online radicalization has lowered the barrier to hate.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

