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Center for Digital Research in the Humanities
The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (CDRH) advances interdisciplinary, collaborative research, and offers forums, workshops and research fellowships for faculty and students in the area of digital scholarship. This is a life-changing experience for students and faculty alike, leading to new ways of thinking about the humanities. Through the CDRH, faculty and students create research sites and tools that push our understanding of history, literatures, languages, and culture. Visit the CDRH online at: http://cdrh.unl.edu/
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Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities Recap
Compilation video of images from the 11th Annual Nebraska Forum on Digital Humanities entitled Visualizing Holocaust Memory through the Digital Humanities: Testimony, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, and Ethical Challenges, April 16-17, 2026
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Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass Interview (Part 4)
Part 4 of interview with Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass, children of Holocaust survivors Joseph and Freda Bucheister.
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Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass Interview (Part 3)
Part 3 of interview with Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass, children of Holocaust survivors Joseph and Freda Bucheister.
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Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass Interview (Part 2)
Part 2 of interview with Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass, children of Holocaust survivors Joseph and Freda Bucheister.
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Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass Interview
Interview with Arie Bucheister and Annie Mass, children of Holocaust survivors Joseph and Freda Bucheister.
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Interview with Hanna Rosenberg Gradwohl and John Rosenberg (Part 2)
Beth Dotan interviews Hanna Rosenberg Gradwohl, who fled Nazi Germany with her parents, and her brother John Rosenberg.
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Interview with Hanna Rosenberg Gradwohl and John Rosenberg (Part 1)
Beth Dotan interviews Hanna Rosenberg Gradwohl, who fled Nazi Germany with her parents, and her brother John Rosenberg.
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Interview with the Erman Family
Interview with the children of Morris and Frieda Erman, Nebraskans who escaped Nazi Germany.
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Interview with Holocaust Survivor Mike Erman
Interview with Mike Erman, who as a child fled Nazi Germany with his family.
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Interview with World War II Soldier David Chorney
Sandra Nogg interviews World War II soldier David Chorney.
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Interview with World War II Soldier Ben Schneider
Sarah Chapman interviews World War II solider Ben Schneider.
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Interview with World War II Soldier Howard Silber
Jewish soldier Howard Silber talks about his experiences during World War II.
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Interview with Salema Merza
Kim Sleeper of Lincoln High School interviews Yazidi refugee Salema Merza
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Victor Mashbein Veterans History Project Testimony
Omaha World War II veteran Victor Mashbein recounts his experiences in the war.
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Interview with family of Holocaust liberator Norman Smith
Interview with Jill Anderson, niece of Landsberg concentration camp liberator Norman Smith, and Barb Anderson, Smith's sister-in-law. Smith served in the 101st Airborne Division, also known as the "Screaming Eagles".
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Jerome Grossman Holocaust Liberator Testimony
Holocaust liberator Jerome Grossman talks about his experiences during World War II.
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Joe Riha Holocaust Liberator Testimony
Holocaust liberator Joe Riha talks about his experiences during World War II.
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Joe Fishel Holocaust Survivor Testimony (Tape 2)
Holocaust survivor Joe Fishel talks about his experiences during World War II.
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Harold Heins Holocaust Liberator Testimony (Tape 2)
Oral testimony of Harold "Shorty" Heins, liberator of the Ohrdruf concentration camp.
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Harold Heins Holocaust Liberator Testimony (Tape 1)
Oral testimony of Harold "Shorty" Heins, Ohrdruf concentration camp liberator.
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Joe Fishel Holocaust Survivor Testimony (Tape 1)
Holocaust survivor Joe Fishel talks about his experiences during World War II.
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Petitioning for Freedom Launch Event
To celebrate the launch of Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812-1924, a launch event was held on September 6 on the UNL city campus.
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In Conversation with Viola Romero
Viola Romero is the great-great granddaughter of Lucía Martínez, whose story is just one of many highlighted in Petitioning for Freedom: Habeas Corpus in the American West, 1812-1924 (https://petitioningforfreedom.unl.edu). Viola's great-great- grandmother leveraged a habeas corpus petition in July 1871 against her former captor, who was trying to keep two of her daughters from her. Lucía Martínez's remarkable petition documented Indigenous women’s resistance to coercive legal regimes and her historic measures are featured in a number of scholarly publications. It is her petition that sparked the Petitioning for Freedom project, prompting inquiry into the thousands of habeas petitions other marginalized people filed to challenge interpersonal confinement as Lucía did, in addition to carceral and institutional detention. Drawing on Katrina Jagodinsky’s historical research, Martínez's relatives nominated her to the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame and she became one of few Native women honored in that venue.
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Raymond Kelley Interview, Including History of POWs
Ethan Clinchard interviews US Air Force veteran Raymond Kelley about this history of Danbury, Nebraska and his experiences with German POWs during World War II.
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Holocaust Survivor Miriam Grossman Audio Interview
Holocaust survivor Miriam Grossman is interviewed by Theo Richmond.
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Institute for Holocaust Education Commemoration, Part 3
Institute for Holocaust Education Commemoration, Part 3
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The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities (CDRH) advances interdisciplinary, collaborative research, and offers forums, workshops and research fellowships for faculty and students in the area of digital scholarship. This is a life-changing experience for students and faculty alike, leading to new ways of thinking about the humanities. Through the CDRH, faculty and students create research sites and tools that push our understanding of history, literatures, languages, and culture. Visit the CDRH online at: http://cdrh.unl.edu/
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