Holocaust survivor Henry Golde spoke to the campus community Nov. 20. Golde, a native of Appleton, Wis., was a child during World War II. Over a period of five years, Golde was held in 10 different concentration camps. During his presentation, he spoke about his experiences, which are also chronicled in his book, “Ragdoll.”
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