“About Face,” with Steven Karras Holocaust Museum Houston Texas Southeast: College Station, Galveston, Houston - United States History: archeology Wed 14 Sep 2011
History: archeology
Wed 14 Sep 2011
2011
September 2011
Wednesday 14 September 2011
Wed 14 Sep, 7-8:30 pm. 5401 Caroline Street, Houston, TX. 713-942-8000. Free. Holocaust Museum Houston - [website][email][events]
This film documents the World War II story of young Jewish men who escaped certain danger at the hands of the Nazis and returned to fight them in Europe and North Africa. Told through the eyes of these men, the film chronicles the journey from Nazi victim to refugee and finally to Allied soldier. Filmmaker Steven Karras is also the author of the book “The Enemy I Knew.” The book is a collection of 27 first-person combat accounts, sought by the author, from German and Austrian Jews. Karras will introduce the film and discuss it afterward. He will also sign copies of his book. Admission is free, but seating is limited and advance registration is required. Visit www./RegisterEvent.x to RSVP online. For more information, call 713-942-8000, ext. 104 or e-mail
This film documents the World War II story of young Jewish men who escaped certain danger at the hands of the Nazis and returned to fight them in Europe and North Africa. Told through the eyes of these men, the film chronicles the journey from Nazi victim to refugee and finally to Allied soldier. Filmmaker Steven Karras is also the author of the book “The Enemy I Knew.” The book is a collection of 27 first-person combat accounts, sought by the author, from German and Austrian Jews. Karras will introduce the film and discuss it afterward. He will also sign copies of his book. Admission is free, but seating is limited and advance registration is required. Visit www.hmh.org/RegisterEvent.aspx to RSVP online. For more information, call 713-942-8000, ext. 104 or e-mail events@hmh.org.